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my son is housed in a cell that jules lobel was saying, there is no window.you don't know when day transitions into night. you just go by the food tray they slide you. is there breakfast or dinner tray. even their yard is just exists of another cell. they bring them out and put them in another cell surrounded by brick walls and this guy covering covered in plexiglas. -- and the sky is covered by plexiglas. i feel myself at times as if i am buried alive, i wake up at night and cannot breathe and i have anxiety because i just be ine what it is like to day in and day out in a cell like that. >> when was the last time that john saw natural light? >> it was on the bus ride, about two and a half years ago, when he was transferred to pelican bay. >> why is he in solitary confinement? >> it is not for any rules they use a system of things like other prisoners statements against them. their name could be in a note read they didn't even have to have the note. their name could be in a note, things like that. it is an accumulation of things like that. >> how do you know
my son is housed in a cell that jules lobel was saying, there is no window.you don't know when day transitions into night. you just go by the food tray they slide you. is there breakfast or dinner tray. even their yard is just exists of another cell. they bring them out and put them in another cell surrounded by brick walls and this guy covering covered in plexiglas. -- and the sky is covered by plexiglas. i feel myself at times as if i am buried alive, i wake up at night and cannot breathe and...
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are dwarfed by the heist that took lace at the airport in amsterdam in 2005 ofre $180 million worth jules was stolen from a secure area of the airport. tomay be natural for that's take place in such opulence rounding. authorities are also likely to look toward the pink panther jewel thief gang. buoyed by recent escapes from prison, they are likely prime suspects by law enforcement units in this recent theft. italian politicians have condemned a racist attack on the country's first black minister after someone threw bananas at her during a rally. it's the latest attack on the integration minister. she has been the target of racist abuse since her appointment in april. she has dismissed the incident as a waste of food. , an italian month senator apologize after saying she reminded him of an orangutan. offks are among beat you smokers. about 48% of adults smoke grade despite high taxes, greeks are paying a high price for the cost of their health grade -- cost of their health. >> he's at the beginning of his smoking career. at 21, he smokes a pack a day. most of it, he says, to be sociable. h
are dwarfed by the heist that took lace at the airport in amsterdam in 2005 ofre $180 million worth jules was stolen from a secure area of the airport. tomay be natural for that's take place in such opulence rounding. authorities are also likely to look toward the pink panther jewel thief gang. buoyed by recent escapes from prison, they are likely prime suspects by law enforcement units in this recent theft. italian politicians have condemned a racist attack on the country's first black...
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peter, thank you for now, jules. let's get jules, you've spoken to christine lagarde about the u.s.s well. what does she have to say? >> i askeder in light of the high hopes of the recovery in the u.s., particularly in light of the tapering talks, listen in to what she had to say. >> we are clearly seeing an economy that is recovering. if you look at the housing sector, the construction sector, if you look at the automotive industry, there is clear recovery under way. the unemployment numbers are on a much more positive trend than they were. and this is clearly a very good sign for the two critical matters. either for that country or for any country at the moment, which is growth and jobs. >> so taper talk is timely. >> no, i wouldn't say timely, not timely. i'm making -- i'm observing the current situation of the economy. and i should certainly acknowledge the fact that central banks in general and the fed in particular have played their part in restoring and helping restore the situation. >> christine lagarde there coy on the timing of fed tapering, ross. for now, back to you. >>
peter, thank you for now, jules. let's get jules, you've spoken to christine lagarde about the u.s.s well. what does she have to say? >> i askeder in light of the high hopes of the recovery in the u.s., particularly in light of the tapering talks, listen in to what she had to say. >> we are clearly seeing an economy that is recovering. if you look at the housing sector, the construction sector, if you look at the automotive industry, there is clear recovery under way. the...
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. >> jules knight became one of his closest friends. >> there were no heirs and graces, if you like. he's another guy, a down to earth, normal, normal guy. >> one of the first girls their circle of friends, the equal down to earth and normal, kate middleton. >> i got to know her early on. she was a delightful girl, very charming. >> maybe a bit shy when meeting the future king of england. >> i was very shy and scuttled off. >> not long william invited a number of girls to his dorm room. she did this awkward curtsy and he reacted by simply spilling his drink on himself. he did this to make people at ease and from then on they became friends. >> this is where they lived. they quickly became friends bonding over love of art history and enjoying early morning swims in the local pool. another connection? and a shared sense of humor. >> she has a great sense of humor. it was great fun. we had a really good laugh. >> but it want all fun for william. >> he had all the same stresses and pressures as every student does. >> charles warren was one of his professors. >> he was panicking about app
. >> jules knight became one of his closest friends. >> there were no heirs and graces, if you like. he's another guy, a down to earth, normal, normal guy. >> one of the first girls their circle of friends, the equal down to earth and normal, kate middleton. >> i got to know her early on. she was a delightful girl, very charming. >> maybe a bit shy when meeting the future king of england. >> i was very shy and scuttled off. >> not long william invited a...
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. >> jules knight became one of william's closest friends. >> there were no real heirs and graces, ifor me, he was just another guy. he's a very down-to-earth, normal guy. >> one of the first girls to join their circle of friends, the equally down to earth and normal, kate middleton. >> i got to know her early on. she was very charming, a very delightful girl. >> maybe a bit shy, though, when meeting the future king of england. >> i turned bright red and sort of scuttled off, feeling very shy about meeting you. >> william invited friends to his dormitory room and she did this courtesy and he spilled his drink on himself. he realized he would do things like this to put people at ease. >> sally's is where they lived freshman year. they quickly became friends, bonding over their love of art history and their swims in the pool. another connection, a shared sense of humor. >> i have a very dry sense of humor, so it was good fun. >> but it wasn't all fun for william. >> he had all the same stresses and pressures as every student does. >> charles warren was one of his professors. >> he was p
. >> jules knight became one of william's closest friends. >> there were no real heirs and graces, ifor me, he was just another guy. he's a very down-to-earth, normal guy. >> one of the first girls to join their circle of friends, the equally down to earth and normal, kate middleton. >> i got to know her early on. she was very charming, a very delightful girl. >> maybe a bit shy, though, when meeting the future king of england. >> i turned bright red and sort...
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. >> jules knight became one of william's closest friends. >> there were no real heirs and graces, ifer guy. he's a very down-to-earth, normal guy. >> one of the first girls to join their circle of friends, the equally down to earth and normal kate middleton. >> i got to know her early on. she was a very delightful girl, very charming. >> maybe a bit shy, though, when meeting the future king of england. >> i turned bright red and sort of scuttled off, feeling very shy about meeting you. >> not long after, william invited a number of friends to his dormitory room and she did this courtesy, and he reacted by spilling a drink on himself. he does things like that to put people at ease. and from that moment on they became friendly. >> sally's is where they lived freshman year. they quickly became friends, bonding over their love of art history and their swims in the local pool. another connection, a shared sense of humor. >> i have a very dry sense of humor, so it was good fun. we had a really good laugh. >> but it wasn't all fun for william. >> he had all the same stresses and pressures a
. >> jules knight became one of william's closest friends. >> there were no real heirs and graces, ifer guy. he's a very down-to-earth, normal guy. >> one of the first girls to join their circle of friends, the equally down to earth and normal kate middleton. >> i got to know her early on. she was a very delightful girl, very charming. >> maybe a bit shy, though, when meeting the future king of england. >> i turned bright red and sort of scuttled off, feeling...
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. >> jules knight became one of williams' closest friends. >> there were no real airs and graces, ifld like. to me, he's just another guy. he's a very down to earth, normal guy. >> one of the first girls to join their circle of friends, the equally down to earth and normal kate middleton. >> i got to know her pretty early on. she was a very delightful girl, very charming. >> maybe a bit shy, though, when first meeting the future king of england. >> i just went bright red when i met you and kind of scuttled off, feeling very shy about -- about meeting you. >> and not long after, william invited a number of friends to his dormitory room, she automatically did this awkward curtesy, and he reacted by automatically spilling his drink on himself. he would do things like this to put people at ease, and from then on, they became friendly. >> william and kate quickly became friends, bonding over their live of art history, and during early morning swims at the local pool. >> another connection, a shared sense of humor. >> she's got a really nice sense of humor, which kind of helps me, because
. >> jules knight became one of williams' closest friends. >> there were no real airs and graces, ifld like. to me, he's just another guy. he's a very down to earth, normal guy. >> one of the first girls to join their circle of friends, the equally down to earth and normal kate middleton. >> i got to know her pretty early on. she was a very delightful girl, very charming. >> maybe a bit shy, though, when first meeting the future king of england. >> i just...
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. >> jules knight became one of william's closest friends. >> there were no real heirs and graces, ifwas just another guy. he's a very down-to-earth, normal guy. >> one of the first girls to join their circle of friends, the equally down to earth and normal kate middleton. >> i got to know her pretty early on. she was very charming, a very delightful girl. >> maybe a bit shy, though, when meeting the future king of england. >> i turned bright red and sort of scuttled off, feeling very shy about meeting you. >> not long after william invited friends to his dormitory room and she did this courtesy and he spilled his drink on himself. he realized he would do things like this to put people at ease and from that point they became friendly. >> sally's is where they lived freshman year. they quickly became friends, bonding over their love of art history and during early morning swims in the pool. another connection, a shared sense of humor. >> i have a very dry sense of humor, so it was good fun. we had a really good laugh. >> but it wasn't all fun for william. >> he had all the same stresse
. >> jules knight became one of william's closest friends. >> there were no real heirs and graces, ifwas just another guy. he's a very down-to-earth, normal guy. >> one of the first girls to join their circle of friends, the equally down to earth and normal kate middleton. >> i got to know her pretty early on. she was very charming, a very delightful girl. >> maybe a bit shy, though, when meeting the future king of england. >> i turned bright red and sort of...
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. >> reporter: in the 1880s, jules verne wrote a novel about a propeller-driven air ship. >> a littleed i gsm or sikorkski read it. he said, howe, i want to go up and build a machine just like this. >> reporter: yes. he grew up to build a helicopter. another jules verne classic: from the earth to the moon. >> the symbol of founders, of modern astronautics, they all said or they became interested in rocketry and the possibility of flying into space because they read jules verne's book when they were kids. >> reporter: and there's the remarkable case of murray. his 1946 short story imagined a two-way television with a keyboard. >> you would use that to get news, communicate with your neighbors, and use its for research. >> reporter: sounds like the internet. >> precisely. reporter: he also predicted that this technological wonder would have disastrous repercussions. a person could learn the best way to murder his wife or how to build a bomb. the world of tomorrow, as most science fiction writers see it, is a pretty scary place. more distoppia than utopia. >> most utopias are boring. dis
. >> reporter: in the 1880s, jules verne wrote a novel about a propeller-driven air ship. >> a littleed i gsm or sikorkski read it. he said, howe, i want to go up and build a machine just like this. >> reporter: yes. he grew up to build a helicopter. another jules verne classic: from the earth to the moon. >> the symbol of founders, of modern astronautics, they all said or they became interested in rocketry and the possibility of flying into space because they read jules...
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where do they go from here jules lobel is the president of the center for constitutional rights.toria law is an advocate for prisoners rights and author of "resistence behind bars: the struggles of incarcerated women." i would like to begin with you mr. lobel, if i could. some say prison is supposed to be a bad place. what puts these conditions in california beyond the pale, and what are the the the prisoners biggest concerns. >> my clients tell me that they committed a crime. they accept responsibility, and they accept that they have to spend time in prison, but they don't think they should be tortured treated unhumanely. this is what makes it inhumane. if you can picture yourself in a cell the size of the average american walk-in closet with no windows, no phone calls, no programming, you spend 23 hours a day in that cell, and you only get to go out one hour a day essentially to another cell where you can recreate all by yourself, if you think about spending a month in that, i would think that most americans would say that would drive me crazy. my guys have spent not just a mon
where do they go from here jules lobel is the president of the center for constitutional rights.toria law is an advocate for prisoners rights and author of "resistence behind bars: the struggles of incarcerated women." i would like to begin with you mr. lobel, if i could. some say prison is supposed to be a bad place. what puts these conditions in california beyond the pale, and what are the the the prisoners biggest concerns. >> my clients tell me that they committed a crime....
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i'm really surprised they didn't have an electronic device on the jules coming out where if the jules shocked by carrying it. >> lawton said it will be very easy for the thief to sell off those jules. >>> here at home, a day at an arkansas water park turned into an absolute nightmare for a 12-year-old. 12-year-old kali hardig accidentally inhaled the water from a lake and now she's in critical condition as a rare but deadly parasite is attacking her brain. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is here. how is she doing? >> she's actually doing better. >> good. >> this is a devastating infection. it's extremely rare. in the past ten years there have been 30 people who have gotten this, all of them have died. cnn medical producer john bon field got off the phone with kali's doctor at arkansas children's hospital and said there are reasons for hope. they used an experimental anti-amoeba drug. >> experimental anti-amoeba drug. >> this is an amoeba drug that's eating at her brain. they checked her cerebral spinal fluid for the a me amoeba drug. >> why? because of the drug? >> becaus
i'm really surprised they didn't have an electronic device on the jules coming out where if the jules shocked by carrying it. >> lawton said it will be very easy for the thief to sell off those jules. >>> here at home, a day at an arkansas water park turned into an absolute nightmare for a 12-year-old. 12-year-old kali hardig accidentally inhaled the water from a lake and now she's in critical condition as a rare but deadly parasite is attacking her brain. senior medical...
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sen for assistance -- facing really the special jules -- jewels that are the urban villages that we live in. san franciscans during campaigns read everything they are sent in the mail. love to meet candidates. a gauge with them in conversations. i also learned how important it is to build bridges between communities, particularly communities of diversity we have. i was just incredibly honored to have been elected in november 2008. my district really encompasses the ethnic and economic diversity that exists throughout the city. as a result, i think my district is really emblematic of the entire city. you can find every political perspective that you could possibly want in district 3. so oftentimes, the interest of my district and the city really are quite a line, so i do not have to think about this difference is probably quite as often as some of my colleagues may have to. i in particular want to thank the mayor for his decision to protect our nutrition programs. this is something that i think we all believe is incredibly important at a time when we have seen massive federal and state cu
sen for assistance -- facing really the special jules -- jewels that are the urban villages that we live in. san franciscans during campaigns read everything they are sent in the mail. love to meet candidates. a gauge with them in conversations. i also learned how important it is to build bridges between communities, particularly communities of diversity we have. i was just incredibly honored to have been elected in november 2008. my district really encompasses the ethnic and economic diversity...
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. >> i think jules and terri can. welcome to verian, who has done an amazing amount of work in just nine months? four months. [ laughter ] >> i should know that. verian has been a tremendous asset to mha and has done amazing work as far as our peer response team over the past four months. it feels like a year. welcome verian. >> welcome. >> i am verian pierce, and i am a peer responder and i started as a member of the action group, which one is of the support groups we have available at mha, and i came to a point in my life i just needed to deal with this issue. and a friend -- i told a friend, i am a hoarder. i had this realization and he told me about the action group, and mha and i went and it was -- these are people i can speak to about this shameful behavior. there is so much shame and stigma around this behavior and coming to the support group or talking to john or having a peer responder come to your home, it's the first time in many, many years that most people have allowed someone to cross their front door, b
. >> i think jules and terri can. welcome to verian, who has done an amazing amount of work in just nine months? four months. [ laughter ] >> i should know that. verian has been a tremendous asset to mha and has done amazing work as far as our peer response team over the past four months. it feels like a year. welcome verian. >> welcome. >> i am verian pierce, and i am a peer responder and i started as a member of the action group, which one is of the support groups we...
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claims that supports democracy as a universal value but makes glaring exceptions when it suits its jule political purposes and what about the neo conservative agenda is it the genetic code of pax americana. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know. welcome to the big picture. good luck or a tour. was to build a new most sophisticated. fortunately don't learn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. so welcome back will egypt's interim president has sworn in a new cabinet dominated by liberal politicians it doesn't include anyone from the muslim brotherhood which has propelled the now ousted mohamed morsi to the presidency the islamist group that dismissed the capital's formation that supporters are now pledging mass demonstrations well as had not live now to say here i mean an egyptian journalist who is based in cairo you know actually we will g
claims that supports democracy as a universal value but makes glaring exceptions when it suits its jule political purposes and what about the neo conservative agenda is it the genetic code of pax americana. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know. welcome to the big picture. good luck or a tour. was to build a new most sophisticated....
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and boring profiles the don himself john honey i blew up the futures industry corazon finally i will jules with our t.v. producer rachel curtis yes over the role of uncle sam in health care and housing. i would rather as twice shootings for people and physicians will instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. or . less of an everyday guy from the field that they won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspective from tom my scans. i. well we are back with more of my interview with james catalyst i asked him what needs to be done to increase confidence in the futures industry here's what he said. to do one justice. would be on to help you know seeing him behind bars would show that even if you're a friend of the president if you break the law you go to jail we haven't seen that yet on the regulatory side there have been a. nation with more coalitions currently working on with several members of congress including the house and senate act as part of the exchange act reauthorization what c
and boring profiles the don himself john honey i blew up the futures industry corazon finally i will jules with our t.v. producer rachel curtis yes over the role of uncle sam in health care and housing. i would rather as twice shootings for people and physicians will instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. or . less of an everyday guy from the field that they won't find it here if you're looking for relevant...
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with gonzalo lira and because this is prime and just you know it's all about the fed and then bob jules was breaking the sets abby martin about the new apple lawsuit and our own duel with the star in chocolate being factual. i would rather as questions for people busy. instead of speak done their bit and that's right in front of my bill larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. the guantanamo bay detention facility was. eleven years old the broken presidential promises the congressional sabotage the never ending war on terror all forces and conspired together to keep this prison open but now a hunger strike brings the tear it all down as this hunger strike near six months r.t. takes a closer look at the prison just can't be closed. pretty much in the field that find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspectives on top of my scans. there has been much speculation over who will take over as a federal reserve chairman or chairwoman next year it could be former treasury secretary larry summers or current fed vice chairman janet yellen so earlier i spoke with
with gonzalo lira and because this is prime and just you know it's all about the fed and then bob jules was breaking the sets abby martin about the new apple lawsuit and our own duel with the star in chocolate being factual. i would rather as questions for people busy. instead of speak done their bit and that's right in front of my bill larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. the guantanamo bay detention facility was. eleven years old the broken presidential promises the...
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boring profiles that done himself john honey i blew up the futures industry corps i finally i will jules with our t.v. producer rachel curteous over the role of uncle sam in health care and housing. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r t question more. with. it. for. a. change. i. i. well we are back with more of my interview with james cook tulis i asked him what needs to be done to increase confidence in the futures industry here's what he said . to do one justice. would be done to help you know seeing him behind bars would show that even if you're a friend of the president if you break the law you going to jail we haven't seen that yet on the regulatory side there have been a number. only work with several members of congress including the house and senate activities as part of the body exchange act reauthorization what changes are you trying to put forward. our big change the. the way customer funds are and old and bankruptcy and if there happens to be a shor
boring profiles that done himself john honey i blew up the futures industry corps i finally i will jules with our t.v. producer rachel curteous over the role of uncle sam in health care and housing. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r t question more. with. it. for. a. change. i. i. well we are back with more of my interview with james cook tulis i asked him what needs...
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started in two thousand and eight now the second case is still very much alive and in fact it's called jule versus n.s.a. and it's on behalf of individuals it's more traditional fourth amendment privacy case although it also does have the first of them arguments in it. but it's on behalf of individuals and we just got a very good ruling in that case last a week ago monday where the court rejected the government's claim that the state secrets privilege meant that the case had to be dismissed you know remember and tell very recently the government's argument about the warrantless wiretapping central argument was that it was all just too secret that they could not reveal it it would hurt national security for them to reveal it and so it and these cases were all being attacked not on the merits but on. secrecy claim that all went away a couple of weeks ago you know first with mr snowden's revelations but more importantly the director of national intelligence has admitted the phone records program and they've admitted to pieces of what they call the president program as well so they were the gov
started in two thousand and eight now the second case is still very much alive and in fact it's called jule versus n.s.a. and it's on behalf of individuals it's more traditional fourth amendment privacy case although it also does have the first of them arguments in it. but it's on behalf of individuals and we just got a very good ruling in that case last a week ago monday where the court rejected the government's claim that the state secrets privilege meant that the case had to be dismissed you...
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officials say and masked man brazenly stole about $136 million worth of diamonds and jules the hotel riviera. not just any hotel. the hotel was the backdropor to catch a thief. officials think it was the work of the notorious pink panther gain. some of them recently escaped from prison. they were broken out. how scary is a gang of thieves? they sound like cheerleaders. the pep squad of some type. >> still employed in france. inside jabbered all over. the dow watch center of french stores. grams of hundred million dollar piece of jewelry and wks out. melissa: h does he do that? how does that happen? >> 140 million worth of jewels. one guy comes in with one gun in texas all. melissa: somebody left the french door unlocked and says stop by. >> i'm placing m under bet on the inside job and also recommended no one but french stores ass a rult. melissa: that would be smart. and this was right after the daring escape from prison. the other amazing thing. thesguys get in and out and then there was his highest irrigable days later. >> news flash, do you read the -- not read the news? meli
officials say and masked man brazenly stole about $136 million worth of diamonds and jules the hotel riviera. not just any hotel. the hotel was the backdropor to catch a thief. officials think it was the work of the notorious pink panther gain. some of them recently escaped from prison. they were broken out. how scary is a gang of thieves? they sound like cheerleaders. the pep squad of some type. >> still employed in france. inside jabbered all over. the dow watch center of french stores....
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following the trial, jules is in milan. nice to see you.is happening snowed what is likely to go on? >> well, quite rightly, as you said, the defense team will put their case ahead. what we heard last night from one of berlusconi's lawyers is that he might be too tired to make his summation at the end of today. so the chances are actually we're not going to get a verdict until thursday. the supreme court has been in session today. if it goes to tomorrow, a record, the longest supreme court hearing italy has ever seen, oh, the berlusconi effect. that's what it is going to to come down to. we expect to see one year community service and potentially a three-year ban from public office if that's what the senate votes. it is interesting, the press has been talking about potential negotiation if he's found guilty, and 18-month stay away from public life. that would bring him back in 2015, right on time for the next general election if this coalition government makes it. we have been hearing from both sides here, comments like the judicial issues
following the trial, jules is in milan. nice to see you.is happening snowed what is likely to go on? >> well, quite rightly, as you said, the defense team will put their case ahead. what we heard last night from one of berlusconi's lawyers is that he might be too tired to make his summation at the end of today. so the chances are actually we're not going to get a verdict until thursday. the supreme court has been in session today. if it goes to tomorrow, a record, the longest supreme...
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caper movie, an armed robber walked into a jewelry exhibition and walked out with millions of stolen julesed at $50 million. it happened at 11:30 in the morning. the robber pulled out a gun and threatened to shoot the exhibitors and the people admiring the display. security guards why on scene during the robbery but unarmed. no one was fortunately unarmed. this is not the first time that the carlton hotel has been targeted by themes. back in may robbers made offer with $4 million worth of jewelry. the hotel is not just a real life crime scene. it was the setting for a 1955 alfred hitchcock movie, "to catch a thief." something please in caans have been unable to do. >>> a second victim has been apparently found after a tragic boating accident. a jet skier spotted what's believed to be the body of mark lennon, the best man to be, who was thrown from a power boat friday night. he was part of a wedding party on that boat trip. also killed, the bride-to-be. the fiance was injured. they were set to be married in two weeks. the driver of the boat was charged with vehicular manslaughter and assaul
caper movie, an armed robber walked into a jewelry exhibition and walked out with millions of stolen julesed at $50 million. it happened at 11:30 in the morning. the robber pulled out a gun and threatened to shoot the exhibitors and the people admiring the display. security guards why on scene during the robbery but unarmed. no one was fortunately unarmed. this is not the first time that the carlton hotel has been targeted by themes. back in may robbers made offer with $4 million worth of...
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signs outside the carlton boldly announced summer exhibition of the mouth watery jules of leviev.ely. because the thief was as bold. sunday before high noon, a man in a mask and hat simply walked into the hotel, allegedly used pistol to threaten staff and four guards while the glitry jules were set up for display and walked out with them. possibly $53 million worth gone. >> diamond, anything in the world you can't resist. >> reporter: the carlton hotel was is the setting of the 1950s film "to catch a thief" an carry grant as a burglar and grace kelly first met her prince in real life. it still is the height of bejewelled glamour and this climb was clearly organized. >> he is the professional businessman and his business is jewel thiefry. >> reporter: there were two heists in cannes just in may during the film festival. in one case, a single necklace was worth more than $2 million. france has seen only one theft larger than this latest one. a harry winston store in paris in 2008. netting more than $100 million worth. some lighter found in a home and drain pipe in the suburbs. many
signs outside the carlton boldly announced summer exhibition of the mouth watery jules of leviev.ely. because the thief was as bold. sunday before high noon, a man in a mask and hat simply walked into the hotel, allegedly used pistol to threaten staff and four guards while the glitry jules were set up for display and walked out with them. possibly $53 million worth gone. >> diamond, anything in the world you can't resist. >> reporter: the carlton hotel was is the setting of the...
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victoria and jules, thank you.oberts is up next. >>> next hour, the fallout from the george zimmerman not guilty verdict. anger, frustration, disappointment. it runs the gamut here and some cases jubilation in the wake of saturday's jury decision. this case is far from over and we will talk about what the martin family may do next to seek justice for trayvon with the reverend al sharpton. >>> the difficult discussion about race that this trial is provoking in this cup. is it time for soul searching? we will talk with melissa harris-perry and toure and a panel coming up as well. abortion battle rages on in texas and north carolina. we will talk with activists. that and much more ahead on msnbc. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensur
victoria and jules, thank you.oberts is up next. >>> next hour, the fallout from the george zimmerman not guilty verdict. anger, frustration, disappointment. it runs the gamut here and some cases jubilation in the wake of saturday's jury decision. this case is far from over and we will talk about what the martin family may do next to seek justice for trayvon with the reverend al sharpton. >>> the difficult discussion about race that this trial is provoking in this cup. is it...
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study that was published in the socials revolting in 2011 but it was done, and for those of you know, jules lichtenstein over of your small business administration counties in the office of chief counsel. what they found was remarkable, and what they decided to do was use actual data. so they went to w-2s to compile their data. before this when people were doing studies on whether someone was covered by a plan or not they would ask the employee. now, some of us sort of laugh about auto enrollment and auto escalation and default investments, because we know that there are a number of employees who seem to really be on autopilot. and i if you ask them are you contributing to a plan they could very well say no, even though they are. if you ask them are getting current plan contributions, they could also say no, even though they are. and apparently that is exactly what these three folks found out when they went to the w-2s. so i'm going to read this like it's a statistic exactly what. 77% of all employees who work in companies with 10 or more employees are offered a retirement plan. at 77% star
study that was published in the socials revolting in 2011 but it was done, and for those of you know, jules lichtenstein over of your small business administration counties in the office of chief counsel. what they found was remarkable, and what they decided to do was use actual data. so they went to w-2s to compile their data. before this when people were doing studies on whether someone was covered by a plan or not they would ask the employee. now, some of us sort of laugh about auto...
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we have -- alaska has wonderful jules, colorado, the smoky mountains. we have wonderful -- but we have got to take care of them and the political process to add a park is driven one, by recognition two by commerce ecosphere is always the hope that commerce will follow a park but i think mature thinking would have us really look at the priorities of what we have today and want to invest and keep what we have today. before we make commitments to lessen what we have today. in 1997 national parks service report based on identified maintenance rehabilitation developmental needs and national park service does not have and never has had enough funds and his staff to care for all their resources and its cost the yet we keep adding things for them to do. contributing to the fundamental problem are unrealistic expectations reflected in further by park planning documents, overwhelming deferred maintenance workload and of multidisciplinary focus to set and achieve realistic goals and corporate efforts, recognizing the value of the aspects of separate parks. since 1
we have -- alaska has wonderful jules, colorado, the smoky mountains. we have wonderful -- but we have got to take care of them and the political process to add a park is driven one, by recognition two by commerce ecosphere is always the hope that commerce will follow a park but i think mature thinking would have us really look at the priorities of what we have today and want to invest and keep what we have today. before we make commitments to lessen what we have today. in 1997 national parks...