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mr. jeffreys there was a willingness in the conversations in the last days to consider 450. i would put it out that was the conversation. >> perhaps the project sponsor can clarify. >> thank you supervisors and i apologize that mr. jeffreys isn't able to be here but i am authorized to speak on his behalf and spoke with him this afternoon. currently myelin i -- millennium is at 480 and we're not prepared to have that conversation today. >> i appreciate that and the conversations i had with mr. jeffreys i thought he was prepared or open to 450 feet and i am letting colleagues know the state and how truly close. >> and with participating as a participant and want to be mediator as the board of supervisors unless there is a resolution i would typically not -- even if someone were to say i'm open to that i wouldn't take that as their position or agreement to reduce the height unless there were an agreement and part of that agreement of course is dropping some of the talk about a ballot measure so if there isn't an agreement i am hesitant to start chopping height off. >> i appreci
mr. jeffreys there was a willingness in the conversations in the last days to consider 450. i would put it out that was the conversation. >> perhaps the project sponsor can clarify. >> thank you supervisors and i apologize that mr. jeffreys isn't able to be here but i am authorized to speak on his behalf and spoke with him this afternoon. currently myelin i -- millennium is at 480 and we're not prepared to have that conversation today. >> i appreciate that and the...
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mr. jeffrey toobin, as always.> coming up next on "new day" we're hearing for the first time from the 6-year-old boy who was pulled from a sink hole in an indiana sand dune. he's saying thank you to the rescuers who saved his life. you do not want to miss that. >>> then there's this. the last time we heard from actress valley harper, she was announcing she had terminal brain cancer. but this beloved actress is now said to be to be making plans to be back on tv. we'll tell you her newest project, coming up. >>> you're watching "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >> welcome back to "new day." coming up this half hour, those three teens charged with the horrific beating of a classmate onboard a school bus will go before a judge today and you'll hear what the family of the victims want to see happen. his family speaking exclusively to cnn. >> a lot of stories surrounding that story. >>> plus, actress valley harper defying the odds. the 74-year-old was recently diagnosed with terminal brain ca
mr. jeffrey toobin, as always.> coming up next on "new day" we're hearing for the first time from the 6-year-old boy who was pulled from a sink hole in an indiana sand dune. he's saying thank you to the rescuers who saved his life. you do not want to miss that. >>> then there's this. the last time we heard from actress valley harper, she was announcing she had terminal brain cancer. but this beloved actress is now said to be to be making plans to be back on tv. we'll tell...
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mr. winerslav-- >> it's pronounced "weener-slave." >> okay, jeffrey.e anything i can do to speed this process up so i can just get back to work? >> i'm afraid not. but someone who's in a rush to get back to work? that's somethin' you don't see every day. now, that is an example of a very appropriate and very, very funny joke. [laughing] >> [laughs] >> jenna, i need to speak with you. >> jack, i did not hit that asian page. i was just swinging my arm and she walked into me. twice. >> jenna, it's not about that. it's about your sheinhardt-universal janis joplin biopic.
mr. winerslav-- >> it's pronounced "weener-slave." >> okay, jeffrey.e anything i can do to speed this process up so i can just get back to work? >> i'm afraid not. but someone who's in a rush to get back to work? that's somethin' you don't see every day. now, that is an example of a very appropriate and very, very funny joke. [laughing] >> [laughs] >> jenna, i need to speak with you. >> jack, i did not hit that asian page. i was just swinging my arm...
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mr. winerslav-- >> it's pronounced "weener-slave." >> okay, jeffrey.hing i can do to speed this process up so i can just get back to work? >> i'm afraid not. but someone who's in a rush to get back to work? that's somethin' you don't see every day. now, that is an example of a very appropriate and very, very funny joke. [laughing] >> [laughs] >> jenna, i need to speak with you. >> jack, i did not hit that asian page. i was just swinging my arm and she walked into me. twice. >> jenna, it's not about that. it's about your sheinhardt-universal janis joplin biopic.
mr. winerslav-- >> it's pronounced "weener-slave." >> okay, jeffrey.hing i can do to speed this process up so i can just get back to work? >> i'm afraid not. but someone who's in a rush to get back to work? that's somethin' you don't see every day. now, that is an example of a very appropriate and very, very funny joke. [laughing] >> [laughs] >> jenna, i need to speak with you. >> jack, i did not hit that asian page. i was just swinging my arm and...
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mr. thompson, see what you can do. >> have you ever met him? >> i have met jeffreythompson. >> did you talk to him ever about all of this? >> i certainly tried. way before i started researching him --ticle, i ran into he was walking in and i actually said oh, mr. thompson come i am nikita stewart. i've been calling you. you never returned any of my calls. you think we can talk now? our member he said -- no. >> how this he? >> 58 years old. >> where is he from? savanna. he moved here with his father and of the siblings before he moved here -- he comes from a very large family -- and to have .is siblings had passed away his mother was very upset, according to several of her family members, and she just needed to get away. and she decided to come to d.c. to stay with relatives. and then the rest of her family followed her a few years later. >> how old was he when he came to the united states? >> he was only 19 is old. he had an education in jamaica. but nothing that would really transfer to the united states. so he had to basically start from scratch your and he earned
mr. thompson, see what you can do. >> have you ever met him? >> i have met jeffreythompson. >> did you talk to him ever about all of this? >> i certainly tried. way before i started researching him --ticle, i ran into he was walking in and i actually said oh, mr. thompson come i am nikita stewart. i've been calling you. you never returned any of my calls. you think we can talk now? our member he said -- no. >> how this he? >> 58 years old. >> where is...
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mr. thompson, see what you can do. you ever met him? >> i have met jeffrey thompson. yes. talk to u -- did you him at all ever about any of this? >> no, i certainly tried. way before i started researching him.article, i ran into a social event. there are many in washington, d.c. nikita mr. thompson, i'm stewart. i said do you think we could talk now? remember he said, no. >> how old is he? >> 58. is he from? >> from jamaica in the perish of st. elizabeth. >> how did he get to the united states? >> he moved here with his father other siblings before he moved here, his mother had come here. and two of his siblings passed away and she was upset according family members and she needed to get away. she decided to come to d.c. to and then theatives rest of her family followed her a few years later. how old was he when he came to the united states. >> he was only 19 years old. he -- he had an education in jamaica. nothing that would really united states. so he had to start from scratch and earn a g.e.d. and went to university of the district of columbia. >> who was the first pers
mr. thompson, see what you can do. you ever met him? >> i have met jeffrey thompson. yes. talk to u -- did you him at all ever about any of this? >> no, i certainly tried. way before i started researching him.article, i ran into a social event. there are many in washington, d.c. nikita mr. thompson, i'm stewart. i said do you think we could talk now? remember he said, no. >> how old is he? >> 58. is he from? >> from jamaica in the perish of st. elizabeth. >>...
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and the arming of the syrian rebels and jeffrey sorry got free blue is joining us now live for he is a member of the e.u. parliament and the u.k. independence party mr. brewer thank you very much indeed for joining us now it's hearty so the you can see france who are the ones pushing the e.u. to lift the arms embargo doesn't mean that london and paris will be sending shipments misspeak as. well of course it would be madness to pump alms into a situation which is already out of control and we have i'm afraid the western governments to blame for a lot of this a lot of this problem what they don't seem to understand is when they go into these because when they influence these countries they don't seem to have any and game strategy so all we manage to have done in syria is see the complete destabilization of the rizzi regime we've seen murder we've seen mayhem we've seen revolution now we're seeing refugees pouring across the border because we don't understand how to deal with the problems of the middle east it's basically a mediæval society with unbelievable different interests the shia muslims those sunny muslims because the whites christians there's
and the arming of the syrian rebels and jeffrey sorry got free blue is joining us now live for he is a member of the e.u. parliament and the u.k. independence party mr. brewer thank you very much indeed for joining us now it's hearty so the you can see france who are the ones pushing the e.u. to lift the arms embargo doesn't mean that london and paris will be sending shipments misspeak as. well of course it would be madness to pump alms into a situation which is already out of control and we...
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jeffrey king is a military lawyer, former marine judded a -- advocate. mr. with you because of your background. the judge made the right decision here. correct? these standby lawyers are just that. they stand by and they offer answers to hasan whenever he wants them. otherwise they're really not involved. >> right. the judge made the order a while ago when she agreed to allow hasan to defend himself. but she said if you're going to do this, i'm going to have your defense team standing by, on the sidelines, watching everything, hearing every witness so if he needed some assistance they would be ready to step in. and now they have gone to the court and said, you know, we're watching him put his noose around his own neck. we can no longer do this. you need to let us off the case. and the judge said, no. we're not going to do that. you're going to stay right there. which puts them in an ethical dilemma. >> it should not change the course of the trial, should it? after all, every defendant has a right, even in a military tribunal, to represent himself, and if he
jeffrey king is a military lawyer, former marine judded a -- advocate. mr. with you because of your background. the judge made the right decision here. correct? these standby lawyers are just that. they stand by and they offer answers to hasan whenever he wants them. otherwise they're really not involved. >> right. the judge made the order a while ago when she agreed to allow hasan to defend himself. but she said if you're going to do this, i'm going to have your defense team standing by,...
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mr. obama play six rounds of golf in just nine days. >> next, the rising toll of lyme disease and the questions surrounding treatment. jeffrey has the story. >> lyme disease was first identified in the 1970s but it now turns out it's much more common than previously estimated, about 10 times more. the cdc reported this week an estimated 300,000 americans get the tick-borne disease every year. symptoms include, fatigue, fever, skin rashes and a headache. left untreated it can lead to arthritis, facial pawlzy and problems with the nervous system. of the nu she has been working a series absent the disease and its impact. welcome. first of all how significant are the new numbers, more cases than previously thought. >> you know, the really significant, politically especially. for years scientists and those who work with patient whose have lyme disease felt the numbers were off. there were estimates in the 90s that said lyme disease was under reported by three to 12 fold but no one had a good hand on those numberers. so you know, sort of politically when you talk about funding to protect people against lime, it was sort of low own
mr. obama play six rounds of golf in just nine days. >> next, the rising toll of lyme disease and the questions surrounding treatment. jeffrey has the story. >> lyme disease was first identified in the 1970s but it now turns out it's much more common than previously estimated, about 10 times more. the cdc reported this week an estimated 300,000 americans get the tick-borne disease every year. symptoms include, fatigue, fever, skin rashes and a headache. left untreated it can lead to...
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jeffrey sinclair texts, "you are so hot. you excite me." in one exchange, the accuser writes, i love you mr.r, you are my homeless panda. the younger is a female who had an affair with a general. it's a black eye for the pentagon still reeling from the estimate that 26,000 troops were assaulted last year. >> the bottom line is, sectixua assault is not tolerated or condoned. >> reporter: allowing commanders to transfer accused troops so they don't come in to contact with the victim. >> unfortunately, with one exception, these really just tinker with the margins. >> the pentagon's only significant change is assigning a lawyer to advocate for victims throughout the process. >> they fall short of real reform. >> defense secretary chuck hagel also issued a new memo to the military ordering them to ignore remarks from president obama who said those who commit sexual assault should be -- >> prosecuted, stripped of their positions, court-martialed, fired. >> that comment did result in an impact in some of the cases that were ongoing. >> judges in some cases found the commander in chief's comments am
jeffrey sinclair texts, "you are so hot. you excite me." in one exchange, the accuser writes, i love you mr.r, you are my homeless panda. the younger is a female who had an affair with a general. it's a black eye for the pentagon still reeling from the estimate that 26,000 troops were assaulted last year. >> the bottom line is, sectixua assault is not tolerated or condoned. >> reporter: allowing commanders to transfer accused troops so they don't come in to contact with...
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mrs. graham was at the helm of "the washington post" during that era of the pentagon papers and watergatwatergat e. in august of 2013 "the washington post" was sold to amazon founder jeffrey pesos. this is about one hour. c-span: katharine graham, author of "personal history," did your children learn anything from this book about you? >> guest: that's a hard question. i'm sure they probably did, but i couldn't tell you exactly what. c-span: all the stuff in here about your early life and your husband and all that, did they know that? have you-all talked that out? >> guest: yes, i think they understand that he was ill. they--the oldest one was 20, and the youngest one was 11, so they had to deal with it then and always. c-span: the question i had after i read the book was, 'why do you want us to know all this?' >> guest: i really don't suppose that i meant to just tell everything to everybody. but once i sat down to write my story, i just tend to be frank and open, and i wanted to be very truthful. and i just wrote it the way i saw it and the way the research came up with. i told it as i--the best i could. c-span: when did you start it? >> guest: about six and a half years
mrs. graham was at the helm of "the washington post" during that era of the pentagon papers and watergatwatergat e. in august of 2013 "the washington post" was sold to amazon founder jeffrey pesos. this is about one hour. c-span: katharine graham, author of "personal history," did your children learn anything from this book about you? >> guest: that's a hard question. i'm sure they probably did, but i couldn't tell you exactly what. c-span: all the stuff in...
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mr. #1: he lost the business and he was working at five stone or brickstone. i confronted him about the paymentings. >> judge mathis: payments on the car. let me hear from you. >> defendant: i met jeffrey was expecting an inheritance to pay for the car in one lump sum. my son told him about the car . i talked to him on the phone and he said he could give $1500 down. when he came to the shop to see the car, he didn't have $1500. he had $700 and promised to have the balance of the down payment within a couple of days . however he came and gave my $300. >> judge mathis: we are up to $1000. >> defendant: the money didn't come in and he wanted. >> judge mathis: $500. >> defendant: $1800 was the balance. $2800 was the balance. i would hold the car until he paid the balance. >> judge mathis: and this point $1800 was the balance. what happened with that? >> defendant: he was supposed to come back with more monep and after a month or so he calmed me and got the car and weekly payments . because he didn't honor the original agreement. it would not be in my best interest to let him take the vehicle and pay me in bits, because he hadn't come through with a deal we had. >> judge mathis: why didn't
mr. #1: he lost the business and he was working at five stone or brickstone. i confronted him about the paymentings. >> judge mathis: payments on the car. let me hear from you. >> defendant: i met jeffrey was expecting an inheritance to pay for the car in one lump sum. my son told him about the car . i talked to him on the phone and he said he could give $1500 down. when he came to the shop to see the car, he didn't have $1500. he had $700 and promised to have the balance of the...