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jules. mr. jules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me, drop me on the floor like that. like someone who you're trying to kill me, right? so why? my neck, i can't move it. and now i feel headache. i feel headache. and then keep -- >> while jules said the attack was unprovoked jean baptiste told jail officials he was acting on a long-held grudge from the streets. >> inmate jean baptiste blamed inmate jules for his previous incarceration. i don't know what happened on the street between them but he blamed everything on inmate jules. apparently he's been waiting two years to get his hands on him. >> both inmates went to the seg unit. inmate jules was found not guilty, and he was released from the seg
jules. mr. jules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me, drop me on the floor like that. like someone who you're trying to kill me, right? so why? my neck, i can't move it. and now i feel...
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. >> i got on the phone and he's like, jules, jules, jules, what is your mom thinking? erwin, i really don't want to talk about this. i feel like this is between you and my mom. and he's like, well, you just need to pray for her soul. and i remember thinking it was a little odd, but then, you know what, given his grasp on the english language sometimes he'd say some funny things or get something wrong. i just remember thinking that was an odd comment. >> detective gates now felt that erwin howard's motive for killing deede keller was clear but proving it was another matter. and erwin steadfastly maintained his innocence to investigators, from the moment he stepped off the plane when he returned from bolivia, through the months after, even though he was clearly the prime suspect. and the case against erwin was not without its problems. it's one thing to stalk someone, quite another to kill them. there was no physical evidence tying erwin howard to the crime, and there were those key card records showing him clocking into his job at american airlines the night of the murd
. >> i got on the phone and he's like, jules, jules, jules, what is your mom thinking? erwin, i really don't want to talk about this. i feel like this is between you and my mom. and he's like, well, you just need to pray for her soul. and i remember thinking it was a little odd, but then, you know what, given his grasp on the english language sometimes he'd say some funny things or get something wrong. i just remember thinking that was an odd comment. >> detective gates now felt...
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do we now think jules they're on track?reporter: well, i think there's high hopes today here that monte dei paschi wasn't happy. they had accepted 4.1 billion euros of state aid. the suggestion back at that time was that they may launch a probe. they may ask monte "d" pass ski. the bank has suggested they would raise up to $1 billion worth of at that point toll. they want them to rise $2.5 billion of the mon kae cap. we're looking forward to it to see whether they agree on tougher proposals. they want to see further cost cutting. they were concerned with how softly they were dealing with creditors of the bank, too. what they've already announced, they've announced 4,600 job cuts and 400 branch closures. what else today if ultimately they agree on a tougher restructuring plan. they hope they'll comply with the eu demands today. ross, back to you. >> what time is that board meeting this afternoon? we might hear something by the close of plate today? >> yes, absolutely. the board meeting 2 50 30 cet. we'll have to wait to see
do we now think jules they're on track?reporter: well, i think there's high hopes today here that monte dei paschi wasn't happy. they had accepted 4.1 billion euros of state aid. the suggestion back at that time was that they may launch a probe. they may ask monte "d" pass ski. the bank has suggested they would raise up to $1 billion worth of at that point toll. they want them to rise $2.5 billion of the mon kae cap. we're looking forward to it to see whether they agree on tougher...
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jules is in luxembourg. one would suggest that government debt isn't quite the risk free asset that the politicians might think, jules. maybe that's okay as long as they don't default. >> well, as long as you don't go market to market, ross. this is one of the crucial issues, the doom loop between sovereign debt holdings of the country's debt. this is why we keep working on this banking union. the topic of conversation is how to wind up these banks. what kind of back stops are in place if we need to wind down a bank and ultimately who to pay. we've had plenty of opposition along the way. there is a suggestion that a soft target will make some kinds of decisions on this at the end of the year. they do have their work get cut out. we'll find one mechanism of 130 banks. the bottom line is that germany doesn't have to pay. there's other issues here, too. the supervisory mechanism of the ecb, the likes of the u.k. and sweden concerned about what their voting role is going to be as the banking union evolves over t
jules is in luxembourg. one would suggest that government debt isn't quite the risk free asset that the politicians might think, jules. maybe that's okay as long as they don't default. >> well, as long as you don't go market to market, ross. this is one of the crucial issues, the doom loop between sovereign debt holdings of the country's debt. this is why we keep working on this banking union. the topic of conversation is how to wind up these banks. what kind of back stops are in place if...
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there you see the rock climber, jules, preparing. >> oh, it's a free climb. >> no rope, no harness, no helmet, no nothing. >> and to top it off, this is an e-10, one of the most difficult climbs. >> that's okay. this is a professional. it what he does. go for it. >> this guy is a pro. >> and up he goes. >> i don't know what he's going on to. >> all looks to be just fine to me. why is this rock climbing gone wrong? >> oh, no! >> that would explain it. >> he lost his footing completely and he wasn't grabbing on with both his hands so he had nowhere to go but down. >> oh! >> but the amazing thing, watch this. he pops right back up and kind of walks away as if he didn't just fall off of an e-10. >> what did that look like? 35 feet? >> it was 30 feet. >> and unbelievely completely uninjured, unharmed. >> let's get a pumpkin carving lesson from none other than miley cyrus herself. >> or at least jenna's version of mile live siy cyrus carving pumpkin. >> dad, get in here! >> and dad billy ray cyrus makes an appearance. >> lots of licking going on. >> we're going to do the tongue first because
there you see the rock climber, jules, preparing. >> oh, it's a free climb. >> no rope, no harness, no helmet, no nothing. >> and to top it off, this is an e-10, one of the most difficult climbs. >> that's okay. this is a professional. it what he does. go for it. >> this guy is a pro. >> and up he goes. >> i don't know what he's going on to. >> all looks to be just fine to me. why is this rock climbing gone wrong? >> oh, no! >> that...
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we'll talk to you soon again, jules.e'll talk to you soon again. >>> now, european banks are very much in focus today as earnings season continues. both credit suisse and santander, they've revealed third quarter performance. we are live in zurich and in madrid again to talk about what we've seen so far. carolin roth joins us live out of zurich. we have stephane pedrazzi rejoining us from spain again. carolin, let's start with you and talk about credit suisse. for viewers just gisting us on, what did we hear? >> numbers from the third quarter are definitely a disappointme disappointment. last i checked, shares were down by around 2.5%. the main culprit for the underperformance is the performance of the investment bank or revenues year on year were down 20%. but the fixed income sides of the business saw revenues decline by 43%. we knew the fixed income side of the bits, that was challenging in the third quarter because of the jitters around fed tapering. the expectation is that the equity side would at least make up for
we'll talk to you soon again, jules.e'll talk to you soon again. >>> now, european banks are very much in focus today as earnings season continues. both credit suisse and santander, they've revealed third quarter performance. we are live in zurich and in madrid again to talk about what we've seen so far. carolin roth joins us live out of zurich. we have stephane pedrazzi rejoining us from spain again. carolin, let's start with you and talk about credit suisse. for viewers just gisting...
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jules, for now thanks. come back to you and go to our website to find out some of silvio bers coney's greatest hits. >> i like that. >> i don't think they're talking about him hitting people. >> all you have to do is smile on tv and gain popularity. >> i thought one of the most interesting, angela merkel's visit, he was on the car on his phone and she was waiting for him and he sort of just stopped -- i've got to finish my phone call. extraordinary. he doesn't care. >> yeah, you know, he still -- >> jules has spoken to people on the streets and they still like him. why don't we ask our guest. joining us peter shafrick. i don't know if you've been listening to our correspondent julia out of rome but, you know, a lot of questions over is berlusconi going to be able to come back once again? we've seen it happen so often. also i want to know, is enriqco letta going to use this breathing space to push through real reforms that the italian economy needs. >> i think we can certainly all hope for that because one o
jules, for now thanks. come back to you and go to our website to find out some of silvio bers coney's greatest hits. >> i like that. >> i don't think they're talking about him hitting people. >> all you have to do is smile on tv and gain popularity. >> i thought one of the most interesting, angela merkel's visit, he was on the car on his phone and she was waiting for him and he sort of just stopped -- i've got to finish my phone call. extraordinary. he doesn't care....
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on larry king knowledge believed by jules the fitness guru and bestselling author everything i do is deeply rooted in scientific fact why she loves the biggest loser promised that i would take a year off television to focus on the family and becoming a mom i never want my kids to grow up and think that i'm ashamed of our family plus joe you try she'd get me into shape giving them i keep them here i didn't figure out how i did it next on larry king now. she's a health and well was exploited bestselling author of the.
on larry king knowledge believed by jules the fitness guru and bestselling author everything i do is deeply rooted in scientific fact why she loves the biggest loser promised that i would take a year off television to focus on the family and becoming a mom i never want my kids to grow up and think that i'm ashamed of our family plus joe you try she'd get me into shape giving them i keep them here i didn't figure out how i did it next on larry king now. she's a health and well was exploited...
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host: first call is from jules. jules is from benson, pennsylvania. you're on. go ahead. caller: yes, good morning. thank you for having me. i would like to say, first off, i keep hearing that the president has overspent and his spending has gone through the roof, and i believe the fact is that congress is the one who does appropriations, and basically they're the ones that approved the spending, and then they blame it on the president. i mean, i kind of see it one way, some people see it a different way. the other thing i'd like to comment on is the affordable care act. it was basically put into law, it's been a law for three years now, and it was upheld by the supreme court and by a re- election of president obama. host: thanks, caller. sticking to his first point about the spending. did the food inspecting program suffer from the sequester in the first place before the shutdown? guest: the food programs -- i mean, the bottom line is these programs are essential public health programs. and the fact that the sequester went into effect followed by the shutdown is causing
host: first call is from jules. jules is from benson, pennsylvania. you're on. go ahead. caller: yes, good morning. thank you for having me. i would like to say, first off, i keep hearing that the president has overspent and his spending has gone through the roof, and i believe the fact is that congress is the one who does appropriations, and basically they're the ones that approved the spending, and then they blame it on the president. i mean, i kind of see it one way, some people see it a...
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a jule was home at the time but managed to escape without injury. one firefighter had to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries. >> partial government shutdown doesn't look like it will end anytime soon the with both sides mostly pointing fingers at each other. >> but 11 news brian moore has the latest from washington. >> on day five of the government shutdown, a rare moment of bipartisan agreement. >> the bill is passed. >> house republicans and democrats unanimously voted to pay federal furlough workers only after the government shutdown is over. >> well, why wouldn't we do that? >> senate democrats say they will support the bill. so will president obama but will not agree to re-fighting obama care and they want the house g.o.p. to pass the spending bill. >> democrats are ready to pass a republican budget but we are not going to re-fight obama care. >> will you please put your country before your party? >> the republicans are blaming the impasse on democrats. >> what we are looking at here again is an administration, a president that seems t
a jule was home at the time but managed to escape without injury. one firefighter had to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries. >> partial government shutdown doesn't look like it will end anytime soon the with both sides mostly pointing fingers at each other. >> but 11 news brian moore has the latest from washington. >> on day five of the government shutdown, a rare moment of bipartisan agreement. >> the bill is passed. >> house republicans and democrats...
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. >> hi, jules. >> thanks very much, ross.resting, we've got this intervention for a nobel peace prize a two green peace activists in russia. now, what happened, we talked about the impact of the shale gas revolution in the u.s. and the impact to what happens in europe. remember, gas problem supplies around 25% right now of europe's gas leak. so too many questions. they need to find other sources of gas. but they also need to find other export partners. now, i talked to them about just what is going on with regard to supplying gas to china. listen in. >> china, we have twofold target. this is actually agreed with our chinese colleagues in cnbc all the parameters of confidence besides the price. delays and it's related to market in china. and china substituted for the price mechanism, which will make our negotiation easier. we should not forget the first results in china is naturally optimistic than the united states. >> this isn't about regulations, it isn't about the chinese asking for a gas price that quite frankly you aren'
. >> hi, jules. >> thanks very much, ross.resting, we've got this intervention for a nobel peace prize a two green peace activists in russia. now, what happened, we talked about the impact of the shale gas revolution in the u.s. and the impact to what happens in europe. remember, gas problem supplies around 25% right now of europe's gas leak. so too many questions. they need to find other sources of gas. but they also need to find other export partners. now, i talked to them about...
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jules is with us in milan. >> reporter: thanks very much, ross. as you said of course what we got yesterday from that board meeting was the resignation of the former ceo. what we've got now is the coo taking over in his place. an insider as expected taking over the role. they're looking for a chairman to split that role. a couple of possibilities, but what will it mean, it will mean a fresh strategy. remember this is a company that lost three quarters of its value over the time that he was the ceo. we need to address a 29 billion euro debt pile. the market cap on this business, around 11.8 billion euros. need to shore up the finances of this company. moody's warning of a potential ratings downgrade to junk for this earlier in august. they also need to improve the efficiency, streamline the business, separate out the consumer and the business divisions, too. something else that analysts are talking about as a possibility. but the key difference in terms of strategy is that this does seemingly open the doorway for their lat ten american assets to be
jules is with us in milan. >> reporter: thanks very much, ross. as you said of course what we got yesterday from that board meeting was the resignation of the former ceo. what we've got now is the coo taking over in his place. an insider as expected taking over the role. they're looking for a chairman to split that role. a couple of possibilities, but what will it mean, it will mean a fresh strategy. remember this is a company that lost three quarters of its value over the time that he...
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admirers of art nouveau praised the finished product's swirling line, but fuller preferred jules chéret'sas prone to what he called furias-- short, intense devotions to entertainers that intrigued him. the dancer marcelle lender thrilled him-- he attended more than 20 performances of an operetta simply to sketch her. the painting, marcelle lender dancing the bolero in chilpéric, caught lender center stage-- framed by the lush colors of the sets and costumes. jane avril, the moulin rouge star described by a critic as "dancing with an air of depraved virginity," became both a subject and a friend. he even posed for a photo in her coat and hat. avril was cultured and delicate. institutionalized briefly as a teenager, she sat for lautrec and commissioned posters from him. he allowed her a privacy absent in his depictions of other stars-- focusing on her as a fragile and enigmatic personality rather than a commodity to be packaged. his poster for the divan japonais, a café-concert, placed avril in profile beside the writer edouard dujardin. and at the top-- a playful allusion to another star r
admirers of art nouveau praised the finished product's swirling line, but fuller preferred jules chéret'sas prone to what he called furias-- short, intense devotions to entertainers that intrigued him. the dancer marcelle lender thrilled him-- he attended more than 20 performances of an operetta simply to sketch her. the painting, marcelle lender dancing the bolero in chilpéric, caught lender center stage-- framed by the lush colors of the sets and costumes. jane avril, the moulin rouge star...
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officials say a jule was home at the time but managed to escape without injury. one firefighter was treated for non-life threatening injuries. >> there's no apparent progress in ending the partial government shutdown although president obama and congress were in congress yesterday. >> but there's good news for hundreds of thousands of federal furlough workers. congress passed a bill to give retroactive pay at once the furlough ends. >> the bill is passed. >> after the government shutdown is over. >> well, why wouldn't we do that? >> senate democrats say they will support the bill and so will president obama but will not agree to re-fighting obama care and want the house g.o.p. to pass a budget. >> they are prepared to pass a republican budget for two months. >> house democrats they they have votes and enough to to end the spending program now. > will you please put your people against party. >> we are looking at an administration and a president that seems to be unwilling to sit down and talk with us. >> meanwhile with congress deadlocked and much of the governme
officials say a jule was home at the time but managed to escape without injury. one firefighter was treated for non-life threatening injuries. >> there's no apparent progress in ending the partial government shutdown although president obama and congress were in congress yesterday. >> but there's good news for hundreds of thousands of federal furlough workers. congress passed a bill to give retroactive pay at once the furlough ends. >> the bill is passed. >> after the...
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host: first call is from jules. jules is from benson, pennsylvania. you're on. go ahead.aller: yes, good morning. thank you for having me. i would like to say, first off, i keep hearing that the president has overspent and his spending has gone through the roof, and i believe the fact is that congress is the one who does appropriations, and basically they're the ones that approved the spending, and then they blame it on the president. i mean, i kind of see it one way, some people see it a different way. the other thing i'd like to comment on is the affordable care act. it was basically put into law, it's been a law for three years now, and it was upheld by the preme court and by a re-election of president obama. host: thanks, caller. sticking to his first point about the spending. did the food inspecting program suffer from the sequester in the first place before the shutdown? guest: the food programs -- i mean, the bottom line is these programs are essential public health programs. and the fact that the sequester went into effect followed by the shutdown is causing major
host: first call is from jules. jules is from benson, pennsylvania. you're on. go ahead.aller: yes, good morning. thank you for having me. i would like to say, first off, i keep hearing that the president has overspent and his spending has gone through the roof, and i believe the fact is that congress is the one who does appropriations, and basically they're the ones that approved the spending, and then they blame it on the president. i mean, i kind of see it one way, some people see it a...
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comfortable those budgets are going to deliver sustainable finances and not damage growth too much, jules? >> well, ross, it's a fair question, isn't it? i think the suggestion would be that the movement continues as far as consolidation is concerned. what we're going to see next year is less than the consolidation we've seen in previous years. putting growth at the tart of these budgets, still very difficult for countries like ironland, like spain, despite the fact that we are hearing positive nous noises here from the european commission. this dominates your decisions over the last 24 hours. they've stated just what the current play is as far as greece is concerned. listen in. >> the mission to greece, to conclude the review is interrupted. so it's up now to the greek authorities to do what is needed that the review can be concluded. and it's first and foremost important that they close the significant gap for the next career. .second, the euro group will have a first exchange of views on how to close the financing gap of the existing program. it's not about a new program. there's a fin
comfortable those budgets are going to deliver sustainable finances and not damage growth too much, jules? >> well, ross, it's a fair question, isn't it? i think the suggestion would be that the movement continues as far as consolidation is concerned. what we're going to see next year is less than the consolidation we've seen in previous years. putting growth at the tart of these budgets, still very difficult for countries like ironland, like spain, despite the fact that we are hearing...
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is here with us today to discuss her new book "milliken's bend" which i understand receive the 2013 julesand francis landry award from the lsu press for the most significant contributions to southern studies of any book published by the lsu press during 2013. also the current issue of the civil war times magazine called "milliken's bend"'s stellar and it was hailed by civil war books and authors as a quote and exhaustively researched gem and that a model for future combined battle studies. a little housekeeping. we will have time at the end of our presentation for questions. if you do have a question please queue up at the microphone. at the conclusion of the session ms. barnickel will be moving directly to the signing colonnade in the plaza outside of the memorial auditorium where you can purchase a copy of her book and hopefully get assigned. please silencer cell phones and without further ado ms. barnickel. >> thank you very much. i appreciate you coming out here on a saturday morning. "milliken's bend" is a long forgotten fight that took place on june 7 come, the 1863 not far from pit
is here with us today to discuss her new book "milliken's bend" which i understand receive the 2013 julesand francis landry award from the lsu press for the most significant contributions to southern studies of any book published by the lsu press during 2013. also the current issue of the civil war times magazine called "milliken's bend"'s stellar and it was hailed by civil war books and authors as a quote and exhaustively researched gem and that a model for future combined...
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this is going to be a critical component of state decisionmaking and that is the jules, they absorb large share of the state. spending on medicaid and concerns about fragmentation and service delivery system not being optimally constructive, that is a place where we have a large differences in approaches being taken across the country and i think there will be a real interest at the state level in understanding the implications of those different choices and learning from what other states have done so with that i will turn it over to tom. >> thank you very much, pleasure to be here. i usually like to break late developing news. my understanding is there are questions about inconsistent definitions of native americans in exemptions for the individual mandate. the obama administration about to come forward with a new definition that says native americans to not include nfl players on the team in the washington metropolitan area. i am going to stick to the original speaker outline, issued spotting. first question requests us to highlight the biggest issues on january 1st and before health p
this is going to be a critical component of state decisionmaking and that is the jules, they absorb large share of the state. spending on medicaid and concerns about fragmentation and service delivery system not being optimally constructive, that is a place where we have a large differences in approaches being taken across the country and i think there will be a real interest at the state level in understanding the implications of those different choices and learning from what other states have...