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mr. fisher. mr. fisher: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court -- roughly half the trials in this country from new york to california to south carolina are already conducted under the rule we seek today, mainly, a requirement that judges consider evidence of racial bias when it's offered to prove a violation of the sixth amendment right to an impartial jury. this court should require colorado to follow the same rule. indeed, colorado already has a turnkey system for implementing an exception to racial bias. like every other jurisdiction across the land, colorado already has multiple exceptions to the principle of jury secrecy. so all colorado has to do is use that same system already in place to administer an exception for racial bias. justice roberts: what about religious bias? same thing in this case, except it's not, you know, this is how mexicans act. this is how catholics or jews act, so they're obviously guilty. wouldn't that also come under your exception? mr. fisher: well, there's obviously, mr.
mr. fisher. mr. fisher: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court -- roughly half the trials in this country from new york to california to south carolina are already conducted under the rule we seek today, mainly, a requirement that judges consider evidence of racial bias when it's offered to prove a violation of the sixth amendment right to an impartial jury. this court should require colorado to follow the same rule. indeed, colorado already has a turnkey system for implementing an...
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mr. fisher? >> more than half the trials in this country -- new york to florida to south carolina -- are conducted under the rule we seek today, namely, a requirement that judges consider evidence of racial bias when it's offered to prove a violation of the sixth amendment right to an impartial jury. this court should require colorado to follow the same rule. indeed, colorado already has a turnkey system for implementing an exception to racial bias. like every other jurisdiction across the land, colorado already has multiple exceptions to the principle of jury secrecy so all colorado has to do is use the same system already a in place to administer an exception for racial bias. >> what about religious bias? same thing in this case except it's not -- you know, this is how mexican act, this is how catholics or jews act so they're obviously guilty. wouldn't that also come under your exception? >> well, there's obviously, mr. chief justice, frequently an overlap between race and religion so for that
mr. fisher? >> more than half the trials in this country -- new york to florida to south carolina -- are conducted under the rule we seek today, namely, a requirement that judges consider evidence of racial bias when it's offered to prove a violation of the sixth amendment right to an impartial jury. this court should require colorado to follow the same rule. indeed, colorado already has a turnkey system for implementing an exception to racial bias. like every other jurisdiction across...
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mr. fisher: i think it's easy to say, justice alito, that categories covered in the equal protection clause case by rational basis analysis would not require the rule we're seeking today. i'm trying to be forthright with the court by saying i acknowledge there will be other hard questions about identity, as justice kagan put it. i'm not representing somebody today that has that case. and i think the court would want full briefing on it. and if i could just return to the -- justice kagan: maybe you could put the question a little bit differently, because i understand why you don't want to say, well, it wouldn't apply to the third or it wouldn't apply to that. but in what ways is race unique? mr. fisher: race is unique in terms of our history and constitutional structure, and in terms of the more practical considerations of rooting it out with the prophylactic measures we've discussed. the briefing is filled with citations and examples of why race is particularly hard to get the tears of scrutiny analysis i think is a good place for the court to look. it's not that we are saying that other fo
mr. fisher: i think it's easy to say, justice alito, that categories covered in the equal protection clause case by rational basis analysis would not require the rule we're seeking today. i'm trying to be forthright with the court by saying i acknowledge there will be other hard questions about identity, as justice kagan put it. i'm not representing somebody today that has that case. and i think the court would want full briefing on it. and if i could just return to the -- justice kagan: maybe...
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mr. fisher added that low rates can threaten financial stabil thoh he does not think tha threat exists rightow. >>> octob as you probably know, is an historically vola month. but so far, this october is turng out to be relatively calm. that may be just what inves do mike santoli explains. >> even after some choppiness in past with, the stock market uncommonlily calm so far. the s&p 500 index has traded in a narrow range this month and is less than 3% off its record high. invests looki for a nice fourth rally should prob be wishing for more nervs trading andr bull backe in the second half of the month. pronou octob weakness is a strong setoff for the end of th. in the past 25 years, an october pullba of at least 3% when stocks wer already in a bear market has led to an even better fourth gain near 7% on the bear market bit is signif 2000, and in 2008, with the u.s. econo in recession, an october d proelded further declin. year offer a bit of a counr example. october was unusually strong, the stocks rising 8% as the market rec from the deep late summe selloff. yet the indexes peaked and the ma
mr. fisher added that low rates can threaten financial stabil thoh he does not think tha threat exists rightow. >>> octob as you probably know, is an historically vola month. but so far, this october is turng out to be relatively calm. that may be just what inves do mike santoli explains. >> even after some choppiness in past with, the stock market uncommonlily calm so far. the s&p 500 index has traded in a narrow range this month and is less than 3% off its record high....
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mr. fisher. >> thank you. i'd like to make forpoints, please. first to pick whereupon that conversati -- up where that conversation left off. the eighth amendment would become relevant. that's the constitutional argument we're mangiking and th other side is suggesting that's imprommer. you also consider other elements. secondly with respect to the prophylactic measures, specifically voir dire, the studies they point to are studies where race is already infused in the case from the outset. hamm against south carolina where the defense is all about the person's race. in those settings, questioning of voir dire is almost incumbent upon lawyers. that's not really where the question is today. if they are saying voir dire is a cure all for this situation, they're saying in every single criminal case it's shoplifting, whether it's white collar crime, a dui, any case a defense lawyer is really required to interject race into the case from the outset. so as between interjecting race into the case from the outset, potentially offending jurors, suggesting
mr. fisher. >> thank you. i'd like to make forpoints, please. first to pick whereupon that conversati -- up where that conversation left off. the eighth amendment would become relevant. that's the constitutional argument we're mangiking and th other side is suggesting that's imprommer. you also consider other elements. secondly with respect to the prophylactic measures, specifically voir dire, the studies they point to are studies where race is already infused in the case from the outset....
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mr. fisher? >> may it please the court. roughly half the trials in this country from new york to california to south carolina are already conducted under the rule we seek today. mainly a requirement that judges consider evidence of racial bias when it is offered to prove a violation of the 6th amendment right to an impartial jury. this court should require colorado to follow the same rule. indeed, colorado already has a turnkey system for implementing a system to racial bias. colorado already has multiple exceptions to the principle of jury secret is seu. all colorado has. >> what about religious bias? same thing in this case except it's not -- you know, this is how mexicans act. this is how catholic or jews act so they're obviously guilty. wouldn't that also come under your exception? >> there is frequently overlap race and lidge on. >> that seems to be a sraoeuding the question. catholics. >> all the court needs to decide in this case is race. >> number i don't think that's fair. once we decide race -- this is not an equa
mr. fisher? >> may it please the court. roughly half the trials in this country from new york to california to south carolina are already conducted under the rule we seek today. mainly a requirement that judges consider evidence of racial bias when it is offered to prove a violation of the 6th amendment right to an impartial jury. this court should require colorado to follow the same rule. indeed, colorado already has a turnkey system for implementing a system to racial bias. colorado...
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mr. fisher, it is not a fear of confronting issues down the road. it is a question of understanding the scope of the rule that you are asking us to adopt. and i'll give you one last chance. you will not tell us today whether your rule applies to discrimination on the basis of religion or gender or sexual orientation or to add another one, political affiliation. so if the jurors, if it came out the jurors said this person is a democratic, send them to jail, that would be a different result. you will not tell us whether the same -- whether the rule would apply in tse siions. >> i think it is easy to say, justice alito categories by rational basis analysis but not require the rule we're seeking today. i'm trying to be forthright with the court by saying i acknowledge there will be other hard questions as identity, i'm not representing somebody that has that case. i think the court would want full briefing on it. >> maybe the question a little differently, i understand why you don't want to say it wouldn't apply to this or that. but in what ways is race
mr. fisher, it is not a fear of confronting issues down the road. it is a question of understanding the scope of the rule that you are asking us to adopt. and i'll give you one last chance. you will not tell us today whether your rule applies to discrimination on the basis of religion or gender or sexual orientation or to add another one, political affiliation. so if the jurors, if it came out the jurors said this person is a democratic, send them to jail, that would be a different result. you...
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mr. fisher? >> yes, my sixth grade class at st. clare school wanted to ask, of all these promises you guys are making, will you keep them when you're in office? >> yes. i am a person who keeps promises. and you know, we've heard a lot from the governor about not much being done in the last eight years, as if the promises that i made eight years ago have not been kept. i think the record shows otherwise. we have gone from the biggest deficits eight years ago to the biggest surpluses in history today. instead of high unemployment, we now have the lowest african-american unemployment, the lowest latino unemployment ever measured. 22 million new jobs, veryow unemployment nationally. instead of ballooning the debt and multiplying it four times over, we have seen the debt actually begun to be paid down. here are some promises that i'll make to you now. i will balance the budget every year. i will pay down the debt every year. i will give middle class americans tax cuts. meaningful ones. and i will invest in education, health care, protec
mr. fisher? >> yes, my sixth grade class at st. clare school wanted to ask, of all these promises you guys are making, will you keep them when you're in office? >> yes. i am a person who keeps promises. and you know, we've heard a lot from the governor about not much being done in the last eight years, as if the promises that i made eight years ago have not been kept. i think the record shows otherwise. we have gone from the biggest deficits eight years ago to the biggest surpluses...
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i think of sister rachel, mrs. fisher, and others who touched my life. investen we do not enough in our teachers and allow them to invest as reformers. they've dedicated their lives to education and we should do more to unleash their creativity and expertise. we need a teacher innovation fund to help teachers who are willing to try new ways to teach our kids. people like steve perkins and indianapolis, a latin teacher whose enthusiasm and knighted and enthusiasm for classical education and that's: got him name the 2014 teacher of the year. mr. perkins and his family are here with us tonight. [applause] with all the talk about parental choice, i believe teachers deserve more choices too. i think any public school teacher who feels called to teach in a low performing school should have some of your compensation protected if they are willing to make that move. let's let our teachers follow their hearts and go where they think they can me the most difference. on the subject of marriage, i know we are in the midst of a debate over whether indiana should join
i think of sister rachel, mrs. fisher, and others who touched my life. investen we do not enough in our teachers and allow them to invest as reformers. they've dedicated their lives to education and we should do more to unleash their creativity and expertise. we need a teacher innovation fund to help teachers who are willing to try new ways to teach our kids. people like steve perkins and indianapolis, a latin teacher whose enthusiasm and knighted and enthusiasm for classical education and...
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mr. fisher on the other hand, on monday said he wouldn't want to increase interest rate -- inflation target to 3%. he talked close to full employment. these are contradictory messages, brian, and i don't know why they make these statements two days apart. >> so i want to get what you think. you've been firmly in the lower interest rate camp for a very long time, calling probably a shockingly low rate yield, i should say, on the ten-year. are you still in that camp given the sell-off we have seen in bonds. we have seen a sell-off in a lot of bond proxies. a lot more than 10% off the 52 week lows. we have an altria down, and look at the bond etf, down 7% from the 52 week high set this summer. where do you stand on bonds at this point and yields? >> melissa, that is a very timely question. and i will refer back to what the feeling was in early december of 2015. just before the fed hiked on december 16th of last year. the sxexpectation was that the curve was going to steepen and you'll have much higher ten year yield. if you compare what happened in the aftermath of the fed rate hike, when the
mr. fisher on the other hand, on monday said he wouldn't want to increase interest rate -- inflation target to 3%. he talked close to full employment. these are contradictory messages, brian, and i don't know why they make these statements two days apart. >> so i want to get what you think. you've been firmly in the lower interest rate camp for a very long time, calling probably a shockingly low rate yield, i should say, on the ten-year. are you still in that camp given the sell-off we...
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i think of mrs. fishernd others who touched my life, but too often we don't invest enough on our teachers and allow them to lead as reformers. after all, they've dedicated their lives to education. now, i believe we should do more to unleash their creativity and expertise. that's why i believe we need a teacher innovation fund to help teachers who are willing to find new ways to teach our kids. innovative teachers like steve perkins, got him named the 2014 teacher of the year. mr. perkins and his family are here with us tonight. [applause] >> with all the talk about parental choice, i believe teachers deserve more choices too. i think that any public school teacher who feels called to serve in allow-performing school should have some of their compensation protected if they're willing to make that move. let's let our teachers follow their hearts and go where they think they can make the most difference. now, on the subject of marriage, i know we are in the midst of a debate whether indiana should join some 3
i think of mrs. fishernd others who touched my life, but too often we don't invest enough on our teachers and allow them to lead as reformers. after all, they've dedicated their lives to education. now, i believe we should do more to unleash their creativity and expertise. that's why i believe we need a teacher innovation fund to help teachers who are willing to find new ways to teach our kids. innovative teachers like steve perkins, got him named the 2014 teacher of the year. mr. perkins and...
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i think of sister rachel, i think of mrs. fisher and others who touched my life. but too often we do not invest enough in our teachers and allow them to lead as reformers. after all, they dedicated their lives to education. that is why i believe we need a teacher innovation fund to help teachers trying to find new ways to teach our kids, innovative features like steve parkins -- steve perkins, whose enthusiasm has ignited a thirst for classical education in that school and got him named the 2014 teacher of the year. mr. perkins and his family are here with us tonight. [applause] and with all the talk about parental choice, i believe teachers deserve more choices, too. any public school teacher who feels called to serve and a low performing school should have some compensation protected if they are ready to make that move. let's let our teachers follow their hearts and go where they think they could make the most difference. on the subject of marriage -- i know we are in the midst of a debate on whether indiana should in shrine the rights of marriage . each of us h
i think of sister rachel, i think of mrs. fisher and others who touched my life. but too often we do not invest enough in our teachers and allow them to lead as reformers. after all, they dedicated their lives to education. that is why i believe we need a teacher innovation fund to help teachers trying to find new ways to teach our kids, innovative features like steve parkins -- steve perkins, whose enthusiasm has ignited a thirst for classical education in that school and got him named the...
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mr. fisher was complex mosaic. it was an extraordinary speech. have paras anand with us with fidelity international. will continuewe this conversation with someone who believes in owning stocks, and yes, weof gamco will speak on apple. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: i'm francine lacqua in london, tom keene in new york. this is bloomberg "surveillance." we have to look at the burberry share price. they came out with figures today. makeritish luxury reporting declines in its asian unit and worse than expected results and its wholesale unit. that is basically offsetting the boost we had in the u.k. a weak pound means they have been selling more goods in the u.k. that was not enough to offset the troubles in asia because of the crackdown on corruption in china, for example, where a lot of gifting was clamped down on. burberry is down 8.8%. it does not seem to be impacting a lot of their rivals. peak and 35% from the more on that when we open up in the united states. to me it is just fashion mix. ,t is about china, i get that it is about sterling, but
mr. fisher was complex mosaic. it was an extraordinary speech. have paras anand with us with fidelity international. will continuewe this conversation with someone who believes in owning stocks, and yes, weof gamco will speak on apple. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: i'm francine lacqua in london, tom keene in new york. this is bloomberg "surveillance." we have to look at the burberry share price. they came out with figures today. makeritish luxury reporting declines in its asian...
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i think of sister rachel, i think of mrs. fisher and others who touched my life. but too often we do not invest enough in our teachers and allow them to lead as reformers. after all, they dedicated their lives to education. i believe we need a teacher innovation fund to help teachers trying to find new ways to teach our kids, innovative features like steve parkins -- steve perkins, whose enthusiasm has ignited a thirst for classical education in that school and got him named the 2014 teacher of the year. mr. perkins and his family are here with us tonight. and with all the talk about parental choice, i believe teachers deserve more choices, too. should have some of their compensation protected if they are willing to make that move. let us let our teachers follow their hearts and go where they think they can make the most difference. now, on the subject of marriage -- i know we are in the midst of a debate over whether indiana should join 30 other states that have redefined marriage. each of us have our own perspective on this matter. from my part, i believe in tra
i think of sister rachel, i think of mrs. fisher and others who touched my life. but too often we do not invest enough in our teachers and allow them to lead as reformers. after all, they dedicated their lives to education. i believe we need a teacher innovation fund to help teachers trying to find new ways to teach our kids, innovative features like steve parkins -- steve perkins, whose enthusiasm has ignited a thirst for classical education in that school and got him named the 2014 teacher of...
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mr. hardy was stabbed and suffocated. ms. fisher was left for dead. nicole: when the couple left fisher, who is wheelchair bound, tried to call for help but they disabled the phones. so she waited, with stab wounds, until the morning when help arrived. >> for such a fine man they murder -- especially for the it just makes me sick. nicole: smith and hart both being held without bail. nicholas tavon, live in orange, wcvb newscenter 5. jc: the two boston police officers shot and critically injured underwent more surgery today. the suspect was killed in the shootout. police continue to search his home to learn more newscenter 5's david bienick is live in david? east boston tonight. david? you can see the house. the street in front of the house is still closed, but expected to reopen sometime this evening. and a vigil for the wounded officers is expected to get underway in about an hour. investigators removed at least eight evidence bags from the shooting scene including one containing what appeared to be a large, hard-side rifle case. and horrific. david:
mr. hardy was stabbed and suffocated. ms. fisher was left for dead. nicole: when the couple left fisher, who is wheelchair bound, tried to call for help but they disabled the phones. so she waited, with stab wounds, until the morning when help arrived. >> for such a fine man they murder -- especially for the it just makes me sick. nicole: smith and hart both being held without bail. nicholas tavon, live in orange, wcvb newscenter 5. jc: the two boston police officers shot and critically...
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mr. hardy was brutally stabbed and suffocated. this fisher was left for dead. nicole: neighbors in shock. >> she was caught in the wrong house with the wrong people. nicole: the family of the along with heartbroken friends. investigators say the suspects used a stolen bank card with an hours of the crime. hart and smith are being held without bail. nicole estaphan, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: commitment 2016, donald trump angrily denying allegations of sexual misconduct and several polls suggesting he is reporter: hillary clinton used this friday to make a daytime television appearance, while donald trump continues lashing out against accusations of sexual assault. hillary clinton appearing on the ellen degenerate show, talking about what she would like for her upcoming 69th birthday. ms. clinton: i really wish i could be the president our country needs right now. obama: it so interesting to me to see folks who talk tough but do not act tough. if you are tough, you do not make excuses. reporter: and protesters calling former president clinton a rapist. mr. clin
mr. hardy was brutally stabbed and suffocated. this fisher was left for dead. nicole: neighbors in shock. >> she was caught in the wrong house with the wrong people. nicole: the family of the along with heartbroken friends. investigators say the suspects used a stolen bank card with an hours of the crime. hart and smith are being held without bail. nicole estaphan, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: commitment 2016, donald trump angrily denying allegations of sexual misconduct and several polls...
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joanna fisher for almost two hours killing hardy and stealing fisher's debit card and the couple's 2003 toyota corolla station wagon. >> mr. hardy was but for the grace of god ms. fisher would be decreased with workers finding her dead the next morning. fisher's throat was cut she was left for dead but "once the suspects fleddive on the she crawled in order to call for help. time for an unrelated car theft and smith wanted to avoid scheduled drug treatment. >> the plan was devised to allow them to escape and start a new life by stealing a car and stealing as much money as they could get their hands on. >> reporter: police were able to catch up with this couple in virginia by tracing all of their purchases on fisher's stolen debit card. they're due back in court in december. reporting in orange, i'm crystal haynes, fox >>> tonight we have dramatic video showing a shark bust through a diver's steel cage. ahead at 10:00 the incredible video and how the diver somehow escaped without injury. >> wow. >>> but first, a sandy hook elementary school shooting left the country heartbroken. up next the lawsuit the when i listen to fam
joanna fisher for almost two hours killing hardy and stealing fisher's debit card and the couple's 2003 toyota corolla station wagon. >> mr. hardy was but for the grace of god ms. fisher would be decreased with workers finding her dead the next morning. fisher's throat was cut she was left for dead but "once the suspects fleddive on the she crawled in order to call for help. time for an unrelated car theft and smith wanted to avoid scheduled drug treatment. >> the plan was...
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talking about went to fisher house, where they build houses for veterans and disabled vets. mrwallace: i want to get into one -- mrs. clinton: but, of course, there's no way we can know whether any of that is true, because he hasn't released his tax returns. he is the first candidate ever to run for president in the last 40-plus years who has not released his tax returns, so everything he says about charity or anything else, we can't prove it. you can look at our tax returns. we've got them all out there. but what is really troubling is that we learned in the last debate he has not paid a penny in federal income tax. and we were talking about immigrants a few minutes ago, chris. you know, half of all immigrants -- undocumented immigrants in our country -- actually pay federal income tax. so we have undocumented immigrants in america who are paying more federal income tax than a billionaire. i find that just astonishing. mr. wallace: i want -- mr. trump: so let me just tell you very quickly, we're entitled because of the laws that people like her passed to take massive amounts o
talking about went to fisher house, where they build houses for veterans and disabled vets. mrwallace: i want to get into one -- mrs. clinton: but, of course, there's no way we can know whether any of that is true, because he hasn't released his tax returns. he is the first candidate ever to run for president in the last 40-plus years who has not released his tax returns, so everything he says about charity or anything else, we can't prove it. you can look at our tax returns. we've got them all...
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mr. hardy, stabbing and trying , to suffocate his wife with a pillow. fisher, who is wheelchair bound, tried to call for help but police say the phones were disabled. so she waited for twelve hours before help arrived. why did they target this home? according to prosecuters hart and smith wanted to steal an older model car without a tracking system to avoid hart going back to jail. >> they saw people living in the home. their intention was to rob this people and take money and take that car. and they armed themselves before they entered. caught the couple, taking them in without incident. live in orange, nicole estaphan, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: the two police officers injured in yesterday's shooting in east boston were back in surgery today. and investigators were back at the scene trying to figure out a motive. newscenter 5's david bienick is live in east boston with the questions they're trying to answer tonight. david? david: heather, good evening. you can see the hou a vigil for those wounded officers is scheduled to get underway in about 90 minutes. m
mr. hardy, stabbing and trying , to suffocate his wife with a pillow. fisher, who is wheelchair bound, tried to call for help but police say the phones were disabled. so she waited for twelve hours before help arrived. why did they target this home? according to prosecuters hart and smith wanted to steal an older model car without a tracking system to avoid hart going back to jail. >> they saw people living in the home. their intention was to rob this people and take money and take that...
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mr. trump: the money went to fisher house, where they build houses. the money you are talking about went to fisher house, where they don't houses for veterans and disabled -- mrs. clinton: of course, there is no way whether we can know if any of that is true, because he has not released his tax returns. he is the first candidate to ever run for president in the last 40 plus years who has not released his tax returns, so everything he says about charity or anything else, we can't prove it. you can look at our tax returns. we have done all out -- we have all them out there. what is really troubling, we learned in the last debate, he has not paid a penny in federal income tax. we were talking about immigrants a few minutes ago, chris. , you know half of all immigrants, undocumented immigrants in our country actually pay federal income tax. immigrantsocumented in america who are paying more federal income tax than a billionaire. i find that astonishing. mr. trump: we are entitled because of the laws that people like her passed to take massive amounts of d
mr. trump: the money went to fisher house, where they build houses. the money you are talking about went to fisher house, where they don't houses for veterans and disabled -- mrs. clinton: of course, there is no way whether we can know if any of that is true, because he has not released his tax returns. he is the first candidate to ever run for president in the last 40 plus years who has not released his tax returns, so everything he says about charity or anything else, we can't prove it. you...
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fisher. deck 12, section-- me? my yeoman said that? i've been resting here since you left me... alone, mr. spock. captain, dr. mccoy reports that you demanded this brandy in sick bay and left with it. i found this bottle in yeoman rand's quarters. not true. i haven't been to the sick bay. then he kissed me and he said that we-- that he was the captain and he could order me. when you mentioned the feelings we'd been hiding, and you started talking about us-- us? well, he is the captain. i couldn't just... you started hurting me. i had to fight you, scratch your face. yeoman. . look at me. look at my face. are there any scratches? i was sure i scratched you. i was frightened. maybe-- yeoman. i was in my room. it wasn't me. sir, fisher saw you, too. fisher saw... if it hadn't been... i can understand. i don't want to get you into trouble. i wouldn't have even mentioned it. it wasn't me. it was you, sir. do you know what you're saying? yes, i know what i'm saying. you can go now, yeoman. there's only one logical answer. captain's log, stardate 1672.9. on the planet's surface, temperatures are beginning to drop, o
fisher. deck 12, section-- me? my yeoman said that? i've been resting here since you left me... alone, mr. spock. captain, dr. mccoy reports that you demanded this brandy in sick bay and left with it. i found this bottle in yeoman rand's quarters. not true. i haven't been to the sick bay. then he kissed me and he said that we-- that he was the captain and he could order me. when you mentioned the feelings we'd been hiding, and you started talking about us-- us? well, he is the captain. i...
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year-old thomas hardy and his 77-year-old wife joanna fisher for almost two hours, killing and the couple's 2003 toyota corolla station wagon. >> mr. hardy was brutally stabbed and suffolk indicated. but for the grace of god ms. fisher would be deceased. but for workers from catholic charities finding her the next morning. >> according to police, fisher's throat had been cut and she was crawled in an effort to call for help. the motive, escape, according to police, hearth wanted to avoid jail time for an unrelated car theft and smith wanted to avoid scheduled drug treatment. >> the plan was devised to allow them to escape and start a new life. by stealing a car and stealing as much money as they could get their hands on. now, police say they were a virginia making that arrest because they traced the purchases they made on fisher's stolen debit card. in our next hour, the details from hearth's alleged confession to police. i'm crystal hanes, fox 25 news. >> breaking news on the samsung galaxy note 7, in the last few minutes, the u.s. department of transportation banned all of these phones from airplanes. the phones recalled and pro
year-old thomas hardy and his 77-year-old wife joanna fisher for almost two hours, killing and the couple's 2003 toyota corolla station wagon. >> mr. hardy was brutally stabbed and suffolk indicated. but for the grace of god ms. fisher would be deceased. but for workers from catholic charities finding her the next morning. >> according to police, fisher's throat had been cut and she was crawled in an effort to call for help. the motive, escape, according to police, hearth wanted to...
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killing harty, around stealing fisher's debit card and the couple's 2003 toyota corolla station wagon. >> mr. harty was brutally stabbed and suffocated. and but for the grace of god, ms. fisher would be deceased but for workers from catholic charities finding her thene >> the reporter: according to police, fisher's throat had been cut, and she was left for dead but once the suspects fled, ms. fisher, who was wheelchair bound, crawled in an effort to call for help. the motive for the home invasion -- escape. according to police, seen sore a.d.a. says hart wanted to avoid jailtime for an unrelated car theft and smith wanted to avoid scheduled drug treatment. >> the plan was devised to allow them to escape and start a new stealing as much money as they could get their hands on. >>> police were actually able to catch up with this couple in virginia by tracing all of their purchases on fisher's stolen debit card. they're due back in court in december. reporting in orange, crystal haynes, foals. foals. -- fox 25 news. >> we're learning one person was killed in a rollover crash in afternoon in hyde
killing harty, around stealing fisher's debit card and the couple's 2003 toyota corolla station wagon. >> mr. harty was brutally stabbed and suffocated. and but for the grace of god, ms. fisher would be deceased but for workers from catholic charities finding her thene >> the reporter: according to police, fisher's throat had been cut, and she was left for dead but once the suspects fled, ms. fisher, who was wheelchair bound, crawled in an effort to call for help. the motive for the...
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mr. trump: the money went to fisher house, where they build houses. the money you are talking about went to fisher house, where they don't houses for veterans and disabled -- mrs. clinton: of course, there is no way whether we can know if any of that is true, because he has not released his tax returns. he is the first candidate to ever run for president in the last 40 plus years who has not released his tax returns, so everything he says about charity or anything else, we can't prove it. you can look at our tax returns. we have done all out -- we have all them out there. what is really troubling, we learned in the last debate, he has not paid a penny in federal income tax. we were talking about immigrants a few minutes ago, chris. , you know half of all immigrants, undocumented immigrants in our country actually pay federal income tax. immigrantsocumented in america who are paying more federal income tax than a billionaire. i find that astonishing. mr. trump: we are entitled because of the laws that people like her passed to take massive amounts of d
mr. trump: the money went to fisher house, where they build houses. the money you are talking about went to fisher house, where they don't houses for veterans and disabled -- mrs. clinton: of course, there is no way whether we can know if any of that is true, because he has not released his tax returns. he is the first candidate to ever run for president in the last 40 plus years who has not released his tax returns, so everything he says about charity or anything else, we can't prove it. you...
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mr. trump: the money went to fisher house, where they build houses. the money you are talking about went to fisher house, where they don't houses for veterans and disabled -- mrs. clinton: of course, there is no way whether we can know if any of that is true, because he has not released his tax returns. he is the first candidate to ever run for president in the last 40 plus years who has not released his tax returns, so everything he says about charity or anything else, we can't prove it. you can look at our tax returns. we have done all out -- we have all them out there. what is really troubling, we learned in the last debate, he has not paid a penny in federal income tax. we were talking about immigrants a few minutes ago, chris. , you know half of all immigrants, undocumented immigrants in our country actually pay federal income tax. immigrantsocumented in america who are paying more federal income tax than a billionaire. i find that astonishing. mr. trump: we are entitled because of the laws that people like her passed to take massive amounts of d
mr. trump: the money went to fisher house, where they build houses. the money you are talking about went to fisher house, where they don't houses for veterans and disabled -- mrs. clinton: of course, there is no way whether we can know if any of that is true, because he has not released his tax returns. he is the first candidate to ever run for president in the last 40 plus years who has not released his tax returns, so everything he says about charity or anything else, we can't prove it. you...
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and how would fishers -- f issures on the party impact things like immigration? mrs. clinton: i am encouraged about what i think we can get accomplished. i came into the tent senate in 2000, and i made it clear from the beginning that i wanted work with people. i didn't want any expectations about being treated any differently than anybody else. i think you can go back and look at the record i compiled by working with practically every republican i served with. 400 time we indicated, bills have my name on them. you don't get that done unless you work with folks on the other side. i have a record of doing that, not just in the senate, but as first lady and secretary of state. people know that people -- people know that. we are going to work together with everyone that we can possibly touch to start talking about what we can do together. there is a big agenda where we can find common ground. >>-secretary, have you thought about at all who you might put in her if you win? mrs. clinton: not at all. i am superstitious about that. we have a transition operation going, and i
and how would fishers -- f issures on the party impact things like immigration? mrs. clinton: i am encouraged about what i think we can get accomplished. i came into the tent senate in 2000, and i made it clear from the beginning that i wanted work with people. i didn't want any expectations about being treated any differently than anybody else. i think you can go back and look at the record i compiled by working with practically every republican i served with. 400 time we indicated, bills have...
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where they build houses -- the money you're talking about when to fisher house where they build houses for veterans and disabled people. mrs. clinton: there's no way whether we can know whether that is true because he is not release his tax returns. he is the first candidate ever to run who has not released his tax returns. everything he says about charity or anything else, we cannot prove it. you can look at how tax returns, we have them all out there. is what is really troubling that we learned in the last debate, he is not paid a penny in federal income tax. we were talking about immigrants a few minutes ago, you know, half of all undocumented immigrants and our country actually pay federal income tax. we have undocumented immigrants in america corp. a more federal income tax than a billionaire. i find that astonishing. mr. trump: we are entitled because of the laws of people like her past to take massive amounts of depreciation on charges, and we do it. all of our donors -- i know buffett took hundreds of millions of dollars. let me explain. most of our donors have done the same thing as i do. and you know she should h
where they build houses -- the money you're talking about when to fisher house where they build houses for veterans and disabled people. mrs. clinton: there's no way whether we can know whether that is true because he is not release his tax returns. he is the first candidate ever to run who has not released his tax returns. everything he says about charity or anything else, we cannot prove it. you can look at how tax returns, we have them all out there. is what is really troubling that we...
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years, they allegedly killed harty and stole fisher's debit card and the couple toyota corolla, because it didn't have a g.p.s. tracking device in it. >> mr. harty was brutally stabbed and brutalized and but for the sake of god, she was be designed except for catholic charities finding her. >> the reporter: harty admitted he armed himself prior to entrepreneurering the home, murdered mr. harty and tried to help smith in her attempt to to avoid jailtime for an unrelated car theft and smith wanted to avoid scheduled drug treatment. they tracked the couple to virginia, where they were arrested, following their purchases on fisher's stolen debit card. the plan was devised to allow them to escape and start a new life by stealing a car and stealing as much money as they could get their hands on. >> the reporter: those close to her say smith had a young he it's not her. she's a good girl. >> the reporter: now, hart and smith were ordered held without bail. they are due back in court in december. reporting in warren tonight, crystal haynes, fox 25 news. >> the two boston police officers shot in the line of duty remain in critical condition tonigh
years, they allegedly killed harty and stole fisher's debit card and the couple toyota corolla, because it didn't have a g.p.s. tracking device in it. >> mr. harty was brutally stabbed and brutalized and but for the sake of god, she was be designed except for catholic charities finding her. >> the reporter: harty admitted he armed himself prior to entrepreneurering the home, murdered mr. harty and tried to help smith in her attempt to to avoid jailtime for an unrelated car theft and...
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senator fisher denying that she ever waived in support for donald trump, but if you take a look at tweet that is she sent out over the story. the comments made by mr trump was disgusting and unacceptable under any circumstances, it would be wise for him to step aside and allow mike pence to serve as our party's nominee but the trump campaign is saying that any republicans who want to come back into the fold and support donald trump are welcome. jenna. jenna: john roberts live at the trump campaign. thank you. john: let's talk more about this. it's not just the republican establishment in trump's cross hairs these days. he's daying into the news media as well. on o'reilly last night he insisted the negative press aimed his way is unfair. >> this is the all time pile on in the history in term -- >> so my question is it coordinated? do you believe it's coordinated? >> bill, yeah, i do think. before i ran i used to get great press. my wife said the other way, i got some but very few. now i have like -- ci be in the front page of new york times and three different stories and every one of them is a hit job. you understand that. it's a very unfair press
senator fisher denying that she ever waived in support for donald trump, but if you take a look at tweet that is she sent out over the story. the comments made by mr trump was disgusting and unacceptable under any circumstances, it would be wise for him to step aside and allow mike pence to serve as our party's nominee but the trump campaign is saying that any republicans who want to come back into the fold and support donald trump are welcome. jenna. jenna: john roberts live at the trump...
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mr. trump would be that person. when it comes to the fickleness of senators, senator deb fisher to called for trump to step aside a fewnforced him. we see this fickleness, he should be above it. we need to concentrate on hillary clinton, a new ad out that's very important and it's hard, but it's true. so, this is where i understand what he's doing, but we really need-- we've got 27 days. hillary clinton is the problem here. paul ryan will be put into his place by president trump, but we've got to get there first. stuart: and you really don't approve of being unshackled to attack republicans in the republican party. what you want is unshackled to attack hillary clinton. >> yeah, we all want him to be himself. i support him for the nature of his commitment to what he's doing. his commitment to us. but it is about a certain kind of discipline, about what americans are listening to. people are not going to run out and understand hillary and the problem that hillary is by us hearing more about paul ryan. we know there's an issue. he can blend it. he can complain about that, but the fact of the matter is our problem now is
mr. trump would be that person. when it comes to the fickleness of senators, senator deb fisher to called for trump to step aside a fewnforced him. we see this fickleness, he should be above it. we need to concentrate on hillary clinton, a new ad out that's very important and it's hard, but it's true. so, this is where i understand what he's doing, but we really need-- we've got 27 days. hillary clinton is the problem here. paul ryan will be put into his place by president trump, but we've got...
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mr. trump is said to hold a rally in several hours. and in new york with more on hillary clinton's weekend. and christen fisher is live in washington with more on the latest fallout from the polls. and first to peter. hi. >> reporter: hi eric. and it sounds like donald trump is reading himself for a new round of attacks against hillary clinton in a different way. because remember monday night at the first debate he said he's not going into some of the personal stuff about her personal life might be a little too rough. but then on thursday he started mentioning bill clinton's impeachment and today mr. trump says that hillary clinton was married to the single greatest abuser in the history of politics. hillary was an enabler. and she attacked the women who bill clinton mistreated afterwards. i think it is a serious problem for them and it is something that i'm considering talking about more in the near future. it is also becoming clear now that the trump campaign is very aggressively trying to narrow a 20 point deficit among female voters revealed by a fox news poll released last night because the campaign rolle
mr. trump is said to hold a rally in several hours. and in new york with more on hillary clinton's weekend. and christen fisher is live in washington with more on the latest fallout from the polls. and first to peter. hi. >> reporter: hi eric. and it sounds like donald trump is reading himself for a new round of attacks against hillary clinton in a different way. because remember monday night at the first debate he said he's not going into some of the personal stuff about her personal...
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mr. chair. gentlemen, thank you for being here today. secretary johnson, if i could start with you, please. on june 29th, senator grassley, senator sasse, and senator fisher and i introduced a bill called sarah's law. to amend the mandatory detention provisions of the immigration and nationality act to require the federal government to take custody of anyone in the country illegally who was charged with a crime resulting in death or serious bodily injury. sarah's law, and we have talked a lot about this as of late, was named in honor of a young woman from iowa who was killed in a drunk driving accident in omaha, nebraska, and behind the wheel of the other vehicle was edwin mahia, who was in the country illegally and driving drunk at three times over the legal limit. when local law enforcement reached out to i.c.e. to see if they wanted to detain the driver before he could post bond, i.c.e. declined to do so. and mahia subsequently posted bond and remains at large. in a letter i received back in may, i.c.e. acknowledged that simply put, he should be in custody. and that his detention should have qualified as an important federal interest. pursue ntd to the
mr. chair. gentlemen, thank you for being here today. secretary johnson, if i could start with you, please. on june 29th, senator grassley, senator sasse, and senator fisher and i introduced a bill called sarah's law. to amend the mandatory detention provisions of the immigration and nationality act to require the federal government to take custody of anyone in the country illegally who was charged with a crime resulting in death or serious bodily injury. sarah's law, and we have talked a lot...
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fisher speaking yesterday, and here's a quote. it's about ultralow interest tes, and i'll quote him -- jonathan: what is mrs. fischer looking at where you yourself have talked about the financial stability risks? mohammed: the numbers i look at suggest that you've got two phenomenons going on. one is people taking too much risk, and he does mention people reaching for yield, and the other one is that the integrity of the financial system is under pressure. providers of long-term financial services simply cannot provide these services to the population. why is that of concern? because people may start to self-ensure, that's bad news for the economy. the key thing, jonathan, if i may, about the speech was the act nonlment by yet another central banker that they cannot remain the only game in town, that they need help from other agencies that have much better uited tools. david: put yourself in the fed's position at this point, or janet yellen's position. tepid growth, but at the same time risks in asset overvaluation, maybe misallocation. what do you do either to make better or at least not make it worse? moha
fisher speaking yesterday, and here's a quote. it's about ultralow interest tes, and i'll quote him -- jonathan: what is mrs. fischer looking at where you yourself have talked about the financial stability risks? mohammed: the numbers i look at suggest that you've got two phenomenons going on. one is people taking too much risk, and he does mention people reaching for yield, and the other one is that the integrity of the financial system is under pressure. providers of long-term financial...