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that is sabrina right there in the van swarmed by women in traditional prairie dresses.s ago that she left the flds, a group still allegedly controlled by their imprisoned, pedophile prophet warren jeffs who is doing time for marrying and sexually assaulting underage girls. when she decided to leave her husband and quit the church she left behind her four young children. >> in the flds the church teaches that you that the church owns the children. >> reporter: long time activist and former member flora jessup says she was on the phone with kesner during much of the time that her van was surrounded. >> they were kicking her vehicle, trying to put chickens into the vehicle. >> reporter: in the years since sabrina kesner left the church she has remarried and had another child. but while she did have visitation rights with her other kids she was only recently awarded full custody. however, when she showed up this past friday here this this remote desert community along the utah/arizona border the children's aunt who had been caring for the kids, refused to hand them over. a
that is sabrina right there in the van swarmed by women in traditional prairie dresses.s ago that she left the flds, a group still allegedly controlled by their imprisoned, pedophile prophet warren jeffs who is doing time for marrying and sexually assaulting underage girls. when she decided to leave her husband and quit the church she left behind her four young children. >> in the flds the church teaches that you that the church owns the children. >> reporter: long time activist and...
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sabrina what would these new regs do to the committee?ld undoubtedly hurt the economy by driving up costs for americans at home as well as for businesses businesses. this is not the first time that the epa has suggested that they could do something like this without driving up wost costs but they're wrong. the clean power plan which we found from an independent research association said it was going to be seven times for expensive than the epa wanted people to believe. this would definitely be a slap in the face to the economy. >> and bruce, we got those lousy job numbers on friday, at loi of that has to do with loss of jobs in the energy sector. >> well, i think go bold and go big here. we always here that this is going to kill jobs and going to do this and pain the jobs report wasn't so great, but we're still creating jobs and we have for months and months now. i just don't see it. >> well i think you can take out the word maybe, the jobs report was awful on friday. emac, look at what's happened to cold stocks by the way since the presi
sabrina what would these new regs do to the committee?ld undoubtedly hurt the economy by driving up costs for americans at home as well as for businesses businesses. this is not the first time that the epa has suggested that they could do something like this without driving up wost costs but they're wrong. the clean power plan which we found from an independent research association said it was going to be seven times for expensive than the epa wanted people to believe. this would definitely be...
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sabrina: raso de mierda, boludo!!l impacto narrÓ lo sucedido. >> en ese entonces su temperamento era muy explosivo, y me empezaba decir ese tipo de cosas. lo que yo hacÍa era grabarla para tener documentado porque cosa que dijera. >> el audio fue filtrado las redes sociales dÍas despuÉs de que fuera designada como embajadora honoraria para promover los derechos de los homosexuales. pero ahora el mismo pri asegurÓ que la modelan o representante partido polÍtico. >> de grabaciÓn tiene prÁcticamente 2 aÑios. _ 2 aÑos. sabrina: aca en mexico por un autÓgrafo mÍo hacen lo que sea! >> muchos mexicanos sienten ofendidos con esa declaraciÓn. sabrina: muy claro todo ese dÍa porque si les doy a ustedes solos los otros meses se va a molestar. >> mucha gente estÁ ofendida y muchos medios estÁn tras de ti. por quÉ hablar asÍ del pueblo mexicano? sabrina: yo quiero aclarar todo el 9. >> se espera que el prÓximo jueves ofrezca una conferencia de prensa para hablar sobre su cargo. desde ciudad de mÉxico andrea gonzÁlez. en el impacto
sabrina: raso de mierda, boludo!!l impacto narrÓ lo sucedido. >> en ese entonces su temperamento era muy explosivo, y me empezaba decir ese tipo de cosas. lo que yo hacÍa era grabarla para tener documentado porque cosa que dijera. >> el audio fue filtrado las redes sociales dÍas despuÉs de que fuera designada como embajadora honoraria para promover los derechos de los homosexuales. pero ahora el mismo pri asegurÓ que la modelan o representante partido polÍtico. >> de...
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sabrina, what do you think? >> absolutely.ators are particularly concerned about the bad service which is interesting but i think the time warner-comcast sort of model might be more of a problem. consumers want that flexibility. they want the on demand status. they want to do things when they want it. they want to watch things. i think these big companies are so far behind, i agree they do need internet connection. seems like making a larger consolidation of power may not be the right move. david: right. matt, call me crazy but i have a feeling that, okay, i'm crazy, that there is some small company out there, maybe working in their basement, maybe not, but some small company that will come up with a solution that these big guys will miss. >> called aereo. david: exactly. there are some suggestions but maybe do it in the ether without any cable at all. >> look attract record and are we still under the thumb of internet explorer? >> they're killing that. david: when you look at time warner-comcast merger or attempt to merge, i
sabrina, what do you think? >> absolutely.ators are particularly concerned about the bad service which is interesting but i think the time warner-comcast sort of model might be more of a problem. consumers want that flexibility. they want the on demand status. they want to do things when they want it. they want to watch things. i think these big companies are so far behind, i agree they do need internet connection. seems like making a larger consolidation of power may not be the right...
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sabrina shaver, rich carl guard.t forget to see rich and sabrina and myself on forbes on fox every sate day noon eastern time. liz: viacom shares surging online competition. parent of mtv, nickelodeon, and lay off as many as 400 people and take a pretty significant charge of $785 million. viacom blaming the rise of online streaming services in part for a huge drop in first quarter ratings. both nickelodeon and mtv plunged 34% from last year. bring back snookie. david: even when they're competitors you don't like to see layoffs. never like to see layoffs. >>> how about a college degree with the cup of joe? starbucks is teaming up with arizona state university to pay for the full cost of a degree for employees. we'll talk to the head of the program at the university. that is coming up next. liz: signs of life at samsung as profits decline slow down but they're still there. is it the new smartphone, the galaxy 6, that will be the secret to revamping sales and taking on apple? the valentine reviews and investor reaction
sabrina shaver, rich carl guard.t forget to see rich and sabrina and myself on forbes on fox every sate day noon eastern time. liz: viacom shares surging online competition. parent of mtv, nickelodeon, and lay off as many as 400 people and take a pretty significant charge of $785 million. viacom blaming the rise of online streaming services in part for a huge drop in first quarter ratings. both nickelodeon and mtv plunged 34% from last year. bring back snookie. david: even when they're...
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comedian sabrina jalees. ( applause ) one of my favorite actors of all time. been-- it's true. co-starring in the new abc series "american crime" and the director of tomorrow night's episode of the hit show "scandal," regina king. ( cheers and applause ) and our own "the nightly show" contributor shemaz treasury. we're talking about-- i love all the lady love here tonight. very nice. so we're talking about this whole thing, it's called slut-shaming or rid ciewlg women for being sexual, basically. first what i wanted to do is we were having trouble just defining the word "slut" earlier. since i have a lot of ladies here, jordan, define that word. no pressure jordan. what is it? >> i will man-splain it for all of you. a slut is like stigmatized. it's something i don't say ever to anybody. ( laughter ) and i think it's just like free to be me, free to be you. >> you guys are not bad or something? >> i will talk to you -- >> what do you ladies think when you hear that? regina, what do you think when you hear that term? >> i-- i-- i mean, i don't know. i think-- i
comedian sabrina jalees. ( applause ) one of my favorite actors of all time. been-- it's true. co-starring in the new abc series "american crime" and the director of tomorrow night's episode of the hit show "scandal," regina king. ( cheers and applause ) and our own "the nightly show" contributor shemaz treasury. we're talking about-- i love all the lady love here tonight. very nice. so we're talking about this whole thing, it's called slut-shaming or rid ciewlg...
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sabrina, is this proof we should get rid of immunity that lets politicians lie like this? >> yeah of course. i mean we already treat these lawmakers like they're kings. that's a terrible thing. what we really need is some sense of morality. i don't think there's ever been a golden era of civility in washington politics, but in the early republic, the lawmakers did sort of follow an unspoken rule book of how to behave and slander was really looked down upon. i think we need to get back to our own moral compasses and ask ourselves if this is appropriate. >> rich, should we get rid of this immunity once and for all? >> hey, look, let the mud fly. i kind of agree, i'm paying a lot of taxes i should at least get some entertainment value from it. it would be completely impractical because there are two standards for libel. you're a private citizen, the bar is pretty low. if you're a public figure politicians are, it's almost impossible to prove. >> there's a consensus in the country now that politicians should have the same restrictions that we do that normal people do. they sho
sabrina, is this proof we should get rid of immunity that lets politicians lie like this? >> yeah of course. i mean we already treat these lawmakers like they're kings. that's a terrible thing. what we really need is some sense of morality. i don't think there's ever been a golden era of civility in washington politics, but in the early republic, the lawmakers did sort of follow an unspoken rule book of how to behave and slander was really looked down upon. i think we need to get back to...
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i think sabrina deserves some sort of ram iffyifications. i'm sure she's getting those other than being fired. i'm not sure who would trust her at this point with a story. i know from personal experience i would not recommend it so -- >> yeah. give us your advice as andvocate. what would you say to a woman going through sexual assault in an environment like this as it's going on that might be worried about coming forward. what would you say to her? >> i would say if you reach out to a trusted trend, that afriend that would typically work out well. if they're not comfortable with that or reaching out to administration there are other third party resources. in charlotsville, we have multiple ones of those. more generally speaking, i'm sure a lot of universities can work on gaining better ways to show survivors how to access resources. there are a lot of third party resources. >> that's very good to know. finally before i let you know we learned the fraternity is going to pursue legal action against "rolling stone." what do you think of that? >
i think sabrina deserves some sort of ram iffyifications. i'm sure she's getting those other than being fired. i'm not sure who would trust her at this point with a story. i know from personal experience i would not recommend it so -- >> yeah. give us your advice as andvocate. what would you say to a woman going through sexual assault in an environment like this as it's going on that might be worried about coming forward. what would you say to her? >> i would say if you reach out to...
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sabrina, i want to ask you first.ngress who want to bomb iran. the argument is because of this deal we would gather more intelligence through the inspection process that would make military action more effective. what's your response to that? >> well i think that that makes perfect sense, but to argue a reasonable point with the gop hawks in congress is an oversight because obviously when it comes to the opposition that you've seen it's just already inherent among republicans. before edetailsthe details were released, you've seen this campaign they have mounted by inviting netanyahu, by sending that letter signed by 47 republican lawmakers to iranian leadership. the most important piece is the democrats. there's no coincidence also that israel according to the whouts they leaked this t "the wall street journal" they were leaking details trying to influence democrats. they recognize it's about those seven odd democrats who peel off and join republicans to try to override a presidential veto. they're the key players. th
sabrina, i want to ask you first.ngress who want to bomb iran. the argument is because of this deal we would gather more intelligence through the inspection process that would make military action more effective. what's your response to that? >> well i think that that makes perfect sense, but to argue a reasonable point with the gop hawks in congress is an oversight because obviously when it comes to the opposition that you've seen it's just already inherent among republicans. before...
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that's sabrina tetzner right there, in a van, surrounded by a crowd.omen in their traditional prairie dresses and up-dos. the flds is allegedly controlled by their imprisoned pedophile prophet, warren jeffs. sabrina tetzner left the group years ago and was recently awarded custody of her four children. but when she showed up in the remote desert community, along the utah/arizona border that is the flds home base, the standoff lasted for hours, until law enforcement reinforcements showed up with a search warrant. right on my tail. i recently made a trip to the community. can we just ask you a quick question? in this exclusive interview, the former top lawman here told me the local cops would serve the church, not the people. >> my job was to protect the church. >> reporter: protect the church? what you're describing is a straight up theocracy. >> yes, absolutely. this community's always been a theocracy. >> reporter: he is now cooperating with federal investigators who say the local governments here are controlled by the church. a charge these members o
that's sabrina tetzner right there, in a van, surrounded by a crowd.omen in their traditional prairie dresses and up-dos. the flds is allegedly controlled by their imprisoned pedophile prophet, warren jeffs. sabrina tetzner left the group years ago and was recently awarded custody of her four children. but when she showed up in the remote desert community, along the utah/arizona border that is the flds home base, the standoff lasted for hours, until law enforcement reinforcements showed up with...
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sabrina: fue una pelea con mi exmarido. de todo. mal tiempo, granizo, viento y tornados. vamos a mostrar dÓnde esta el peligro principal. de kansas, missouri, illinois, aparte de que el talkie y tennessee. es el centro de amenazas de tornados en las prÓximas 24 horas. la posibilidad tormenta severa de texas hasta el valle de ohio. tambiÉn tendremos advertencias de posibilidad de inundaciones que se extiende hasta el oeste de pensilvania. tiempo realmente malo en las prÓximas getty cuatro horas. continÚa el aire cÁlido del sur y frÍo que se estÁn encontrando aquÍ. al norte hay nieve. esta maÑana el nordeste y muchos sectores con nieve. las temperaturas mÁximas llegaron hasta 83 en todo el sur. en el norte Ácido inusual el frÍo. la posible de lluvia las prÓximas 24 veces se extiende por todo el este. tenemos malas noticias para el oeste donde la sequÍa va a terminar. habrÁ algo de lluvia en california pero escasamente apaga el polvo en algunos sectores. continuar el polvo seco con temperaturas en los 70. maÑana para los Ángel
sabrina: fue una pelea con mi exmarido. de todo. mal tiempo, granizo, viento y tornados. vamos a mostrar dÓnde esta el peligro principal. de kansas, missouri, illinois, aparte de que el talkie y tennessee. es el centro de amenazas de tornados en las prÓximas 24 horas. la posibilidad tormenta severa de texas hasta el valle de ohio. tambiÉn tendremos advertencias de posibilidad de inundaciones que se extiende hasta el oeste de pensilvania. tiempo realmente malo en las prÓximas getty cuatro...
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sabrina schaefer, "forbes" contributor and our own adam shapiro.att, there is old expression, fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. they were fooled once thinking to rebuild in the thinking it was safe. it wasn't. while they be fooled again. >> i don't know they would be fooled again. david: combination of pressure and various luring techniques. >> first of all, luring techniques should not be made to individual corporations and businesses. if you want to boost business in your city, create an overall climate of public safety, of where community feels like it could be protected by its police force and lower taxes and regulations. don't do individual specific deals. that is cost inefficient anyways. this is black swan event. this doesn't happen to every cvs in the country. we're not seeing property damaging riots all over. david: the fact is, sabrina, in the poor communities we may get used to seeing cvs on every corner in new york, washington, l.a., in these poor communities you have to go mile, two miles with drugstore. if you're
sabrina schaefer, "forbes" contributor and our own adam shapiro.att, there is old expression, fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. they were fooled once thinking to rebuild in the thinking it was safe. it wasn't. while they be fooled again. >> i don't know they would be fooled again. david: combination of pressure and various luring techniques. >> first of all, luring techniques should not be made to individual corporations and businesses. if you want to...
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sabrina erdely will continue to be a reporter, but this is a classic case of an activist reporter and magazine that wanted to launch a crusade. so it couldn't just be a rape it had to be a gang rape. and it couldn't be a gang rape, it had to be face injured by shattered glass. all the spectacular elements here the only thing that made it an irresistible tale for "rolling stone" makes it all the more imperative that you check and double check. and it turns out there was no corroboration here because it didn't happen. >> because i mean, even when you read their statements now, they seem to be holding onto this but this was a real thing, but we needed to protect the "victim." and to this day we don't know whether this jackie is a victim or not. in fact, it seems that the victimized party here is phi psi an incredible tale has been spun that has zero basis in fact. >> and jackie is now not talking. and people forget "rolling stone" initially dug in and defended this alleged piece of journalism after it became clear from other reporting. >> and to this day how is the reporter not fired? >>
sabrina erdely will continue to be a reporter, but this is a classic case of an activist reporter and magazine that wanted to launch a crusade. so it couldn't just be a rape it had to be a gang rape. and it couldn't be a gang rape, it had to be face injured by shattered glass. all the spectacular elements here the only thing that made it an irresistible tale for "rolling stone" makes it all the more imperative that you check and double check. and it turns out there was no...
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it was written last fall by sabrina rubin erdely.he is now apologizing but she'll keep her job with the magazine. a review by the columbia school of journalism says that magazine failed to verify claims of the woman called jackie. alan colmes i want to start by reading one of the most condemning paragraphs in this columbia report. it says "rolling stone'" main repudiation is a story of journalistic failure that was avoidable. it failed fact checking and essential practices of reporting that if pursued would have led the magazine's editors to rethink publishing jackie's narrative. nobody is getting fired alan, appropriate? >> at first i thought they should fire the editors and anybody involved tonight. but then i was reading what steve coll said. he said there were no line to colleagues and i would think it's ground for automatic firing or serious sanctions. those are his word. i can understand leonard saying i'm going to support my staff. delays certain amount of loyalty. sometimes you get a second chance in life. i understand the kn
it was written last fall by sabrina rubin erdely.he is now apologizing but she'll keep her job with the magazine. a review by the columbia school of journalism says that magazine failed to verify claims of the woman called jackie. alan colmes i want to start by reading one of the most condemning paragraphs in this columbia report. it says "rolling stone'" main repudiation is a story of journalistic failure that was avoidable. it failed fact checking and essential practices of...
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there were no unforced errors. >> i think she's getting her sea legs sabrina.n't need to get -- he doesn't need spring training, bill clinton. i mean he's always in training that guy. but she does and she's doing it. that's what it looks like she's doing, spring training. getting ready. >> i think her campaign has taken the right approach because there's just so much scrutiny around every move that she makes, as jeremy says. so it's good for her to do these low-key meetings with vote that's face to face interaction because the reality is that she does have to contend with her familiarity. and republicans in particular are trying to cast her as this elitist out of touch creature of washington. so the best way for her at least in the early phases because at the end of the day there's a long road ahead for her to really introduce herself to the public reintroduce herself at a national level and that seems to be exactly what she's doing. >> chris, i would add that watching this week i've had a sense of deja vu. sabrina and i were talking about this earlier where i
there were no unforced errors. >> i think she's getting her sea legs sabrina.n't need to get -- he doesn't need spring training, bill clinton. i mean he's always in training that guy. but she does and she's doing it. that's what it looks like she's doing, spring training. getting ready. >> i think her campaign has taken the right approach because there's just so much scrutiny around every move that she makes, as jeremy says. so it's good for her to do these low-key meetings with...
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sabrina joins us live on the line from kathmandu. you said it was getting dark also bad weather coming in just to further complicate an already channelic situation. how are things developing right now? >> it's quite dark. a came from an area where a whole bunch of people are setting up camps to stay the night. everybody is scared to go inside. for a while, recently we feel a small tremor. a lot of people are so scared right now. not quite able to think about what to do very clearly. where are people getting help getting medical aid? are medics coming to them? what is the state of the hospitals, as you know? >> some are have closed them. it's locally it could be the local police they have been taking them to the hospital. there have been complaints about some phone lines are jammed. trying to figure out exactly what's going on. devastation around. >> sabrina, was there any type of warning that something like this was coming? obviously, it's difficult to predict these things but sometimes, there is word that you should -- that somethin
sabrina joins us live on the line from kathmandu. you said it was getting dark also bad weather coming in just to further complicate an already channelic situation. how are things developing right now? >> it's quite dark. a came from an area where a whole bunch of people are setting up camps to stay the night. everybody is scared to go inside. for a while, recently we feel a small tremor. a lot of people are so scared right now. not quite able to think about what to do very clearly. where...
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neil: sabrina what do you make of this, and what happened in these states. >> i think we all know that obamacare is a bad law through and through we're seeing firsthand how big government is eroding culture of self reliance pushing civic society out of the way while dragging us deeper into debt and not growing the economy in a meaningful way. i don't think any of us here begrudge those who have fall own hard times. we want to make sure we don't have a go it alone society but recruiting people essentially which is what's happening here, to receive government welfare when they simply don't need it is not a way to help people in need. neil: i think the issue here julie not mistaken whether you agree or what the help is that in the effort, and it's a good effort to make going through this labyrinth of the process to apply for something easier, you make it easier for a lot of other things? >> like signing up for voting getting driver's license. look, this economy has benefitted. this is statistics, not opinions, benefitted primarily the 1%. they're worse off today than before the recession
neil: sabrina what do you make of this, and what happened in these states. >> i think we all know that obamacare is a bad law through and through we're seeing firsthand how big government is eroding culture of self reliance pushing civic society out of the way while dragging us deeper into debt and not growing the economy in a meaningful way. i don't think any of us here begrudge those who have fall own hard times. we want to make sure we don't have a go it alone society but recruiting...
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sabrina rubin? >> in theory yes. individuals usually make unappetizing defendants why? because they don't have what we call in the business deep pockets. so in theory that person may be liable but they may not be as appetizing a defendant as "rolling stone" and the company behind it. >> "rolling stone," joey could if they wanted to legally go after her or you know for reputational damage to the magazine but they dropped the ball too. >> that's the problem here poppy. you have a system or should have a system in place which should be able to vet claims like this and when you have fact checkers and editors that allow this to move forward it becomes a problem and there's at least negligence on their part and i can certainly understand you want to protect the integrity of any -- even if it's an investigation or individual. if a person is making a rain claim. you want to respect them and you don't want to go public because of the fear it would cause so much damage to them but that doesn't mean you don't speak to people to see whether or not they're telling the truth or the i
sabrina rubin? >> in theory yes. individuals usually make unappetizing defendants why? because they don't have what we call in the business deep pockets. so in theory that person may be liable but they may not be as appetizing a defendant as "rolling stone" and the company behind it. >> "rolling stone," joey could if they wanted to legally go after her or you know for reputational damage to the magazine but they dropped the ball too. >> that's the problem...
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let's will be to sabrina rubin erdely again and her description of how that unfolded. >> that was ancommon and disturbing thing that emerged interest the article. when jackie confided in her friends, they dismissed it. they laughed it off. they told her to brush it off and get over it. some of them called her a baby for wallowing in it and said after a while she was still crying about it and that is incredibly common among rain survivors at university of virginia and elsewhere, that these women are sort of shamed and blamed and they're told to just shake it and off get back to the party culture. >> as far as we know none of this happened, at least the last part about what her friends did and how they reacted. in addition to that you could see that the reporter was making the larger case and trying to make it about the university this dom bind, was this a firing offense? >> well, we didn't find the kind of dishonesty inventing facts, lying to colleagues about who you called and what reporting you did, plagiarism, that, i'm sure you know, are common automatic firing incontinences in ne
let's will be to sabrina rubin erdely again and her description of how that unfolded. >> that was ancommon and disturbing thing that emerged interest the article. when jackie confided in her friends, they dismissed it. they laughed it off. they told her to brush it off and get over it. some of them called her a baby for wallowing in it and said after a while she was still crying about it and that is incredibly common among rain survivors at university of virginia and elsewhere, that these...
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and that's just not true and i think if sabrina had reached out to us to anybody, she would have found out that's not true. >> joining us now a david zurawik. let's start with rolling stone's reaction. >> that's one of the most distressing part. really blaming jackie. saying she was a fabulous she was an expert story teller and she took -- >> all which may be true. >> it is but that's not excuse for your journalistic malfeasance. and if you read through the report, it's consistent. first they say that they were too night. the reason that we made this mistake is we were too differential to good people. that was the other thing. and then they say, well, i wish that my editor had pushed me harder to contact these people and the they start pointing fingers. >> you're talking about the reporter. >> yeah. and unbelievable that they cannot accept this and this is twhat the what the public dislikes about the media. they keep making excuses. >> one of the stunning detail jackie never told "rolling stone" the real name of drew and jackie stopped cooperating. and the magazine published the story
and that's just not true and i think if sabrina had reached out to us to anybody, she would have found out that's not true. >> joining us now a david zurawik. let's start with rolling stone's reaction. >> that's one of the most distressing part. really blaming jackie. saying she was a fabulous she was an expert story teller and she took -- >> all which may be true. >> it is but that's not excuse for your journalistic malfeasance. and if you read through the report, it's...
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and that's just not true and i think if sabrina had reached out to us to anybody, she would have found zurawik. let's start with rolling stone's reaction. >> that's one of the most distressing part. really blaming jackie. saying she was a fabulous she was an expert story teller and she took -- >> all which may be true. >> it is but that's not excuse for your journalistic malfeasance. and if you read through the report, it's consistent. first they say that they were too night. the reason that we made this mistake is we were too differential to good people. that was the other thing. and then they say, well, i wish that my editor had pushed me harder to contact these people and the they start pointing fingers. >> you're talking about the reporter. >> yeah. and unbelievable that they cannot accept this and this is twhat the what the public dislikes about the media. they keep making excuses. >> one of the stunning detail jackie never told "rolling stone" the real name of drew and jackie stopped cooperating. and the magazine published the story anyway. >> it's unbelievable that it didn't sto
and that's just not true and i think if sabrina had reached out to us to anybody, she would have found zurawik. let's start with rolling stone's reaction. >> that's one of the most distressing part. really blaming jackie. saying she was a fabulous she was an expert story teller and she took -- >> all which may be true. >> it is but that's not excuse for your journalistic malfeasance. and if you read through the report, it's consistent. first they say that they were too night....
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it faulted not only the reporter, sabrina rubin erdely, but also fact- checkers, editors and sara ganim takes a look at the controversy: >> reporter:this rolling stone story shocked the campus at uva -- and the nation. seven men accused of attacking a young woman over several hours -- an alleged gang rape during a fraternity party. but along with the outrage was suspicion. details began to emerge about the night the woman -- jackie--says she was raped. pretty clear in the rolling jackie's friends alex stock and ryan duffin say they were with her the night of the alleged attack in september 2012. what they remember is very different from what jackie sort of physical injuries. i notice anything." there were other discrepancies -- about where she met her rapist. where they went on the date. in the most strange twist jackie had asked her friends to text with her date -- and the pictures and text messages he purportedly sent later appeared to be fake. "yhere's a very good chance whoever i was texting was jackie. there's a definite possibility." as the story began to fall apart, rolling stone
it faulted not only the reporter, sabrina rubin erdely, but also fact- checkers, editors and sara ganim takes a look at the controversy: >> reporter:this rolling stone story shocked the campus at uva -- and the nation. seven men accused of attacking a young woman over several hours -- an alleged gang rape during a fraternity party. but along with the outrage was suspicion. details began to emerge about the night the woman -- jackie--says she was raped. pretty clear in the rolling jackie's...
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the first restaurant to help us was sabrina's at 10th and christian. there are now four sabrinas all over the city. >> i love caribbean food. i go -- i frequent some of the folks -- some of the places in the city. i don't see all of them there. is there a chance for a restaurant to join in this effort? >> absolutely. absolutely. all they have to do they can call me, or they can go on our website and send a note they want to join. www.caribbeancuisineweek.com. caribbeancuisineweek.com. >> is it caribbean or caribbean? appreciate you coming by today. thank you very much. once again, caribbean or caribbean cuisine week next wednesday and runs until april 10th. for a link go to nbc10.com, or the mobile app. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> if you go to the caribbean, you'll find that they call it the caribbean. and you'll find warmer temperatures there. we're not feeling bad today. in spite of the rain the temperatures are warming up nicely. in the 60s now. rainy view from here at the nbc 10 studios. 62 degrees in
the first restaurant to help us was sabrina's at 10th and christian. there are now four sabrinas all over the city. >> i love caribbean food. i go -- i frequent some of the folks -- some of the places in the city. i don't see all of them there. is there a chance for a restaurant to join in this effort? >> absolutely. absolutely. all they have to do they can call me, or they can go on our website and send a note they want to join. www.caribbeancuisineweek.com....
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let's go in focus with steve forbes, rich carl guard elizabeth mcdonald, sabrina schaeffer, john tamny and bruce jackson. steve, when the other side is happy in a negotiation does that usually mean you've lost? >> absolutely. as churchill said about
let's go in focus with steve forbes, rich carl guard elizabeth mcdonald, sabrina schaeffer, john tamny and bruce jackson. steve, when the other side is happy in a negotiation does that usually mean you've lost? >> absolutely. as churchill said about
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. >> sabrina, would you? >> i would have a hard time. i didn't even tell my husband about this segment. it's one person's trash is another person's treasure. but i'm with mark on this one. i think people invest in all sorts of things that i find sort of morally distasteful or just unpleasant, you know porn strip malls bad fast food. but this is one -- you have to be able to sleep at night, i mean come on. >> he says in fact he would invest if it would make a buck. would you? >> no this is just glorified prostitution. you don't need an ipo for prostitution. it's been around for 4,000 years. absolutely not. >> i hate to come back to you twice because i know you're having throat problems but would you personally invest in this? why would you not, if you wouldn't? >> no i would not. i'm a happily married man. there's no way i'd invest in this. >> i hope your new wife takes care of of that throat. >> it's a bad business model. it's flawed. >> they're going to be displaced by robots. >> more than 7 in 10 parents say their biggest money concern
. >> sabrina, would you? >> i would have a hard time. i didn't even tell my husband about this segment. it's one person's trash is another person's treasure. but i'm with mark on this one. i think people invest in all sorts of things that i find sort of morally distasteful or just unpleasant, you know porn strip malls bad fast food. but this is one -- you have to be able to sleep at night, i mean come on. >> he says in fact he would invest if it would make a buck. would you?...
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columbia finds major flawing in the reporting done by sabrina rubin urgly, mainly that she did not contact jack can's friends to corroborate their story and in the interest of protecting jackie she was not thorough when she contacted the fraternity or in trying to locate the man who orchestrated the alleged attack. >> reporter: last month charlottesville police announced a four-month investigation of the alleged rape. jackie did not cooperate with the investigation. >> that does not mean something terrible did not happen to jackie on the evening of november 28th, 2012. we're just not able to gather conclusive facts to know what that meantime. >> reporter: they conclude it may have had wide reaching issues on the campus rape meaning that it may have spread the idea that many women invent rapegations. the president teresa sullivan echoed that in the statement saying the article did not to combat sexual violence and damaged the efforts to address the serious issue. rolling stone and urdly both issued apologies on sunday. despite the findings they have no plans to fire or suspend anyone for th
columbia finds major flawing in the reporting done by sabrina rubin urgly, mainly that she did not contact jack can's friends to corroborate their story and in the interest of protecting jackie she was not thorough when she contacted the fraternity or in trying to locate the man who orchestrated the alleged attack. >> reporter: last month charlottesville police announced a four-month investigation of the alleged rape. jackie did not cooperate with the investigation. >> that does not...
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. >> reporter: the investigation faulted the reporter, sabrina rubin erdely, for not providing the fraternityith enough details about the alleged attack for it to adequately respond inch a statement today the fraternity called "rolling stone"'s report reckless and says it plans to pursue all available legal action against the magazine. columbia also said erdely didn't do enough identify the identity of the attacker. the charlottesville police department wasn't able to confirm that person even existed. jackie did not cooperate with the police investigation or the columbia review and her attorney had no comment. erdely and "rolling stone" have apologized but the magazine says nobody will be fired. >> it's one of the loudest failures in journalism that i can remember, in part because of the age we live in. that story attracted an enormous amount of attention. >> reporter: "rolling stone" has hurt efforts to address sexual assault on college campuses, but columbia says the silver lining is that it sparked a national conversation about the issue and is forcing journalists to examine how we report
. >> reporter: the investigation faulted the reporter, sabrina rubin erdely, for not providing the fraternityith enough details about the alleged attack for it to adequately respond inch a statement today the fraternity called "rolling stone"'s report reckless and says it plans to pursue all available legal action against the magazine. columbia also said erdely didn't do enough identify the identity of the attacker. the charlottesville police department wasn't able to confirm...
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it's bad for the reason sabrina said. we'll see a re-enactment of 2009. we'll have a way of taxing middle class homeowners who pay their bills and handing the money to middle class homeowners who don't pay their bills. this is not a just way to run an economy. >> well surprise, you're just numbered again. how do you fight back on this one? >> look, this is not the program of reducing downpayments. i agree that we don't want to have too much leverage on houses. this is about reduceing closing costs. this is like craziness. that doesn't -- that is not a problem, that is a solution to some problems. >> rich, you know, they're throwing in everything. not only do you get the first down payment of 3% not only do you get 3% off the closing costs, but they're throwing in 75 bucks to take a home ownership course. i mean, it's like throwing in everything here. >> $75 scholarship. if you need a $75 scholarship to learn about home ownership in an era where you can find anything on the web, then i think you're probably not qualified to buy a house. >> steve what do yo
it's bad for the reason sabrina said. we'll see a re-enactment of 2009. we'll have a way of taxing middle class homeowners who pay their bills and handing the money to middle class homeowners who don't pay their bills. this is not a just way to run an economy. >> well surprise, you're just numbered again. how do you fight back on this one? >> look, this is not the program of reducing downpayments. i agree that we don't want to have too much leverage on houses. this is about...
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sabrina's freshman year didn't start out the way any new high school student could imagine. there have been several suicides involving guns and palo alto high school students. she attend add meeting tonight to learn more about possible changes to reduce the stress on students. >> i think what we have now is pretty like stressful. i think it's a good idea. obviously there need to bes changes. >> reporter: tonight brought them together to hear about a proposed non-traditional schedule for students. supporters say this would allow for students to do their homework in class and foster better relationships with teachers and classmates. a later start time to their school day is also being considered to give students more sleep. one big change students will also face next near they won't be able to take academic classes in zero period anymore, something that isn't sitting well with some students. >> they took away zero period earlier this week. which is class earlier in the morning. they took away academically. that takes away my prep at the end of the day which i need for sport. >
sabrina's freshman year didn't start out the way any new high school student could imagine. there have been several suicides involving guns and palo alto high school students. she attend add meeting tonight to learn more about possible changes to reduce the stress on students. >> i think what we have now is pretty like stressful. i think it's a good idea. obviously there need to bes changes. >> reporter: tonight brought them together to hear about a proposed non-traditional schedule...
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sabrina ertily released a statement which says, " i amllowi allowed me concern for jackie's well-being my fear of retraumatizing her and my confidence in her credibility to take the place of more questioning and more facts. these are mistakes i will not make again." as soon as this report was released we sent an alert on our nbc washington app. you can see the full report on our website. the story is still developing. stay with us. we'll push any new information to that nbc washington app. >>> the police officer who shot a man in anne arundel county has been placed on administrative leave, and the story of what happened is changing. initially, investigators told us the officer shot the suspect after the man refused orders to put down his rifle. now they say he simply "presented the weapon." the officer's shot hit the suspect in the stomach. he's in critical condition. officers went to the house in crofton to check on the man's welfare because a relative was worried about him. >>> police say an underage girl stabbed a girl on a metro bus this afternoon. the bus was in silver spring at b
sabrina ertily released a statement which says, " i amllowi allowed me concern for jackie's well-being my fear of retraumatizing her and my confidence in her credibility to take the place of more questioning and more facts. these are mistakes i will not make again." as soon as this report was released we sent an alert on our nbc washington app. you can see the full report on our website. the story is still developing. stay with us. we'll push any new information to that nbc washington...
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in a statement to the associated press the sabrina said she did not go far enough to verify the story of the victim. this apology comes after a report that called the article a quote story of journalistic failure that was avoidable. the magazine posted an apology on the publication's website and says the magazine is officially retract that story. >> a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. that's what president obama is saying about the nuclear proliferation deal with iran. >> the president is defending the framework saying it is an opportunity to bring security to the middle east and insists the us will still stands in the defense of israel. however, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been urging world powers to change this deal. he says it is flawed and a threat to israel. meanwhile, president obama is facing a battle at home, too. the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee says congress needs to scour this deal to ensure it is not a bad one. >>> the pope has weighed in on the nuclear deal. pope francis is denouncing the vast amount of weapons in the world. the ponti
in a statement to the associated press the sabrina said she did not go far enough to verify the story of the victim. this apology comes after a report that called the article a quote story of journalistic failure that was avoidable. the magazine posted an apology on the publication's website and says the magazine is officially retract that story. >> a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. that's what president obama is saying about the nuclear proliferation deal with iran. >> the...
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the writer sabrina reuben erdely issued an apology but will keep her job at the magazine. >>> all sixmaking a digital debut this friday. plus lucas films release add rare interview with carry fisher who played princess leia. it's an abc exclusive. >> i would memorize my lines and wait to see if we were being blown up or not which we were a lot. >> charles lippincott interviewed cast and crew members between 1975 and 78 about their experiences on and off the set. the tapes had been lost until recently. see more of this rare interview, go 6abc.com/distraction. the next star wars film will be released in december. >> what a great find those interviews are. >>> 5:53 now. coming up all new at 6:00 a break in the case after gunfire erupts in a berks county park. >> crews put out a brush fire in the lehigh valley and then make a grisly discovery. details at 6 a.m. >> ♪♪ people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach
the writer sabrina reuben erdely issued an apology but will keep her job at the magazine. >>> all sixmaking a digital debut this friday. plus lucas films release add rare interview with carry fisher who played princess leia. it's an abc exclusive. >> i would memorize my lines and wait to see if we were being blown up or not which we were a lot. >> charles lippincott interviewed cast and crew members between 1975 and 78 about their experiences on and off the set. the tapes...