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rick schaeffer purchases a home in foreclosure in a remote lakefront community. >> it's a bunch of oldthat got converted into homes. kind of in the middle of nowhere. >> not much is known about the previous owner, but for schaeffer the price is right even though the house appears to be in shambles. >> i've seen people save things and collect things. but i think in this case, the individual was cleaning the neighborhood, so to speak. >> armed with a video camera to document the scene, schaeffer visits his new property with a friend, david lang, and lang's neighbor ryan lamere. >> you want to see hoarding? you're going to see it. >> looked like a typical house that had neglect. the neighbors had put up a fence on the one side because of what had been there. >> the trees were all overgrown, the bushes. so they were overgrown on the house. there was a car parked outside. it was completely packed with stuff. >> that was overflow from the house. basically when you opened up the door to the car, it was filled to the ceiling. >> they shut the door and then locked it. i'm sure if you were to op
rick schaeffer purchases a home in foreclosure in a remote lakefront community. >> it's a bunch of oldthat got converted into homes. kind of in the middle of nowhere. >> not much is known about the previous owner, but for schaeffer the price is right even though the house appears to be in shambles. >> i've seen people save things and collect things. but i think in this case, the individual was cleaning the neighborhood, so to speak. >> armed with a video camera to...
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administrative leave while this incident is investigated new-line the baltimore county christian schaeffer abc2news news. >>> employees at a popular restaurant say the owner subjected them to a sexually hostile work environment groping, rubbing and firing three of them. the pasta restaurant and fulton, three former employees, two waitresses and a managers are listed in a lawsuit against the business. the waitresses say he frequently touched them in a sexual way and the manager alleged she was fired for confronting him about his behavior according to the lawsuit one other waitresses claimed he took her to his house and gave her alcohol she believes the drink included a date rapist drug and she was sexually assaulted. police in harper county say they are not involved in the criminal investigation against the [indiscernible] the lawsuit is asking for back pay and damages for employees. >> a region for erica and the woman she says help to save her life during the boston bombing ever since the bombing erica was wondering what happened [indiscernible] and it turns out john's name was amanda nort
administrative leave while this incident is investigated new-line the baltimore county christian schaeffer abc2news news. >>> employees at a popular restaurant say the owner subjected them to a sexually hostile work environment groping, rubbing and firing three of them. the pasta restaurant and fulton, three former employees, two waitresses and a managers are listed in a lawsuit against the business. the waitresses say he frequently touched them in a sexual way and the manager alleged...
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. >> earlier, i spoke to lieutenant colonel anthony schaeffer. he says pakistan has not been included in the afghan peace process. survive without their support. >> one of the failures of our policy has been to not recognize the taliban and are outside the political process and have no option but to attack the political process. the fact they allowed this taliban moniker to be put up is amateur hour. karzai will take great offense to them putting this up and that is something they should have understood long before karzai and company sought. i see an absence of a key player, pakistan. the pakistanis play a huge role. they are elements which reside in pakistan. frankly, until i hear these other leaders speak up and say they are endorsing the process, i am very skeptical. the taliban have the advantage, they have nothing to lose eye being at this thing. they want world recognition. without anything in return. the pakistanis have to cut out logistical support. until that happens, i do not see this process working. >> after days of protest that began
. >> earlier, i spoke to lieutenant colonel anthony schaeffer. he says pakistan has not been included in the afghan peace process. survive without their support. >> one of the failures of our policy has been to not recognize the taliban and are outside the political process and have no option but to attack the political process. the fact they allowed this taliban moniker to be put up is amateur hour. karzai will take great offense to them putting this up and that is something they...
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that's andy samberg, akiva schaeffer, and jorma taccone are here with special guest alanis morissette jimmy: on sunday night don't forget our jimmy kimmel live game night special before game 2 of the nba finals. our guest will be seth rogen, two year old trick shot titus who defeated shaquille o'neal earlier tonight will shoot against the great kobe bryant and a special nba edition of mean tweets. that airs before game 2 in the eastern and central time zones, and after the game on the west coast. our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor whom you know from "moneyball," "superbad" and "21 jump street," among others. you can see him as a diamond earring-studded version of himself in the very funny new movie "this is the end." it opens in theaters wednesday, please welcome jonah hill. ♪ [ applause ] . >> hi, guys. >> jimmy: how you doing? you look tan. you look like you've been vacationing. >> i just got back from a bachelor party in mexico. >> jimmy: oh, boy. >> i'm alive. >> jimmy: who was it? >> one of my buddy's, fox. i got a tan and they've been calling me tan mom because
that's andy samberg, akiva schaeffer, and jorma taccone are here with special guest alanis morissette jimmy: on sunday night don't forget our jimmy kimmel live game night special before game 2 of the nba finals. our guest will be seth rogen, two year old trick shot titus who defeated shaquille o'neal earlier tonight will shoot against the great kobe bryant and a special nba edition of mean tweets. that airs before game 2 in the eastern and central time zones, and after the game on the west...
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>> all that and his tell-all book was censored by the pentagon so tony schaeffer thought he would trytoday in "the cycle." >>> right now in washington, a key senate committee is being briefed on a classified details about the nsa surveillance programs. programs which many members learned existed the same way we all did, from edward snowden. it's alphabet soup with the doj, din, fbi, nsa, all there to answer the senators' questions, and you can bet there will be a lot of them. we're waiting outside that will meeting like we were at a similar one this morning of the house intelligence committee. >> we have pledged to be as transparent as possible in this case. and we want to do that. we want to provide the american people the information. i think it's important that you have that information. but we don't
>> all that and his tell-all book was censored by the pentagon so tony schaeffer thought he would trytoday in "the cycle." >>> right now in washington, a key senate committee is being briefed on a classified details about the nsa surveillance programs. programs which many members learned existed the same way we all did, from edward snowden. it's alphabet soup with the doj, din, fbi, nsa, all there to answer the senators' questions, and you can bet there will be a lot of...
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in the guest spot today lieutenant colonel anthony schaeffer, a cia-trained senior intelligence officerr medal recipient and author of "the last line," which is on shelves now. tony, you draw an interesting connection between mexican drug cartels and hezbollah in your book. talk to me about that theory and what's different between what's reported on conservative blogs, right-leaning websites. >> bill keith, my writing partner, did a great deal of research. we took the reality, not the perceived reality, but the reality, and looked at how things might actually transpire regarding two groups who have very diverse interests. a drug group would not want a terrorist organization to mess up its business. first off, you get a terrorist group deceiving a drug group. that's an interesting premise, something people have not talked about a great deal. so, what we do here is basically try to put together all these facts and try to actually put in the psychology of all this as well. often i think people look at -- when we -- war game things in d.o.d. we use something called game theory. it often com
in the guest spot today lieutenant colonel anthony schaeffer, a cia-trained senior intelligence officerr medal recipient and author of "the last line," which is on shelves now. tony, you draw an interesting connection between mexican drug cartels and hezbollah in your book. talk to me about that theory and what's different between what's reported on conservative blogs, right-leaning websites. >> bill keith, my writing partner, did a great deal of research. we took the reality,...
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joining us now is clem schaeffer. i'm looking at the future and looks like 60, maybe 70 points at the opening bell. tell me, why is the market going up today? >> at the end of the last month, the drop-off and so much bonds and equities and equities have been running up and you have to sell equities and buying bonds to keep in. and they have to keep so much in equities. the equities have gone up so much they have to sell them down to buy more bonds to equal the balance. a sell yoo of at the nd of the month and now they can go the other way. so there will be other housekeeping and poem repositioning for how they see the month coming. if it's going up, we could have a good june. stuart: let me throw this at you, because my colleague peter barnes finished an interview with mr. lockhart who said we are emerging a time when tapering, that would mean printing less money. when tapering could be considered. and hinting, dodging around the idea when ben is going to quit printing the money. do you think that statement, we are ap
joining us now is clem schaeffer. i'm looking at the future and looks like 60, maybe 70 points at the opening bell. tell me, why is the market going up today? >> at the end of the last month, the drop-off and so much bonds and equities and equities have been running up and you have to sell equities and buying bonds to keep in. and they have to keep so much in equities. the equities have gone up so much they have to sell them down to buy more bonds to equal the balance. a sell yoo of at...
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schaeffer questioning the white house with federal workers being forced to take days off with no pay. is this the best use of taxpayer money? we'll play you more of that interview. martha: the u.s. decision to arm the syrian rebels. some republican lawmakers are saying they believe the help comes too little too late. here is senator lindsey graham on this. >> russia is introduction into syria, sophisticated weapons. they could fall into hands of hezbollah. you have got rebels roaming all over syria. ak-47s will not neutralize the advantage assad has over the rebels. no boots on the ground is everyone's position including mine because the rebels don't want us in there. you can set up a no-fly zone by having aircraft and patriot missile batteries over jordan to neutralize the air power. martha: he said neutralizing the air power is central to this fight. peter doocy is live at the white house. how far is the white house willing to go to help the rebels? >> reporter: we know the president is committed to giving the rebels in syria direct military support but nobody will say what kind of
schaeffer questioning the white house with federal workers being forced to take days off with no pay. is this the best use of taxpayer money? we'll play you more of that interview. martha: the u.s. decision to arm the syrian rebels. some republican lawmakers are saying they believe the help comes too little too late. here is senator lindsey graham on this. >> russia is introduction into syria, sophisticated weapons. they could fall into hands of hezbollah. you have got rebels roaming all...
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we found out it was john schaeffer decided to look into them. the optics may not look good.ut it wasn't done by the white house or for ideological reasons. it was a political group trying to get tax exempt status. martha: tony, does that change the whole ball of wax? >> absolutely not. the irs in washington was involved. holly paz admitted to that in her left money to the overtight committee. we know it goes from washington to the cincinnati field office. they tried to say it was localized. 75% of americans want an investigation and lois lerner is still there pleading the fifth and getting paid. there is bipartisan agreement that lois lerner has lost the faith and confidence of this government and of the people. even senator carl levin, a democrat. you have john mccain, all three have said she has to go. martha: you look at what happened here and all these groups and the questions they were asked and the mud they were dragged through. it doesn't matter one of the people involved happens to consider himself a conservative. the program was in full force. >> what matters is it
we found out it was john schaeffer decided to look into them. the optics may not look good.ut it wasn't done by the white house or for ideological reasons. it was a political group trying to get tax exempt status. martha: tony, does that change the whole ball of wax? >> absolutely not. the irs in washington was involved. holly paz admitted to that in her left money to the overtight committee. we know it goes from washington to the cincinnati field office. they tried to say it was...
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there is an irs manager in cincinnati according to our fox stays named john schaeffer.e describes himself as a conservative republican. he says the white house was not behind the scrutiny of these tax exempt groups, he says he was the one who asked washington to get involved. what do you know about this claim? >> it may well be one agent, this particular manager pulled the file -- a manager is a high-ranking official within the irs. but the reality is it went to washington. i think what's being ignored here by some saying like elijah cummings at this is over. when it went to wash it wasn't atlantaed by just a group of agents. it was handle by tax law specialists. carter hall and others within main irs at the treasury buildinbuildin washington, d.c.y asked for cases to be bundled up and shipped to washington. this idea that it may have been pulled with one agent who had a tech calculation sphris question. and the manager then said i'm going to send this to washington, that's not an unusual thing. if you when washington got it, that's when the problem started. they are th
there is an irs manager in cincinnati according to our fox stays named john schaeffer.e describes himself as a conservative republican. he says the white house was not behind the scrutiny of these tax exempt groups, he says he was the one who asked washington to get involved. what do you know about this claim? >> it may well be one agent, this particular manager pulled the file -- a manager is a high-ranking official within the irs. but the reality is it went to washington. i think what's...
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bill: i think it was john schaeffer and he did describe himself as a conservative republican.e going to cincinnati and they are talking to employees trying to figure out what they did and when they did it and what reaction they got. she says she was micromanaged to death by an irs lawyer who worked in washington. every piece of correspondence had to be reviewed by warn and she talked about -- reviewed by washington. and they were instructed how to handle the case. that's when they started gathering examples and shipping them up to washington'. that's where the story is. >> there have been various reports of the lawyer unit, the technical unit giving heavy guidance and requesting certain cases that be held up and we'll hear more about that as the review comes out. but the main thing is are they taking this seriously enough to make sure this does not happen in the future? i don't have a lot of assurances of that. lois lerner is still on paid vacation -- excuse me, administrative leave. and the inspector general was unable to get answers from irs employees about who might have be
bill: i think it was john schaeffer and he did describe himself as a conservative republican.e going to cincinnati and they are talking to employees trying to figure out what they did and when they did it and what reaction they got. she says she was micromanaged to death by an irs lawyer who worked in washington. every piece of correspondence had to be reviewed by warn and she talked about -- reviewed by washington. and they were instructed how to handle the case. that's when they started...
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simple questions legal analyst bill schaeffer expects the q & a to get tougher in the coming days thats. >> there will be questions about attitude about gun control and about the justifiable use of deadly force against an unarmed teenager. >> reporter: attorneys anticipate the daunting prospect could take up to three weeks to pick just six jurors and four alternates. selection resumes at the courthouse behind me at 9:00 in the morning. ryan hughes, abc news, sanford, florida. >>> now for a look at your weather -- hazy, hot, humid for most of the southeast. florida will see its usual afternoon rain. severe storms from the northern rockies to the midwest. >> 90s in the fire zone in colorado. 110 dry heat in phoenix. 89, miami, baltimore, not to mention indianapolis. kansas city, honolulu. 60s in the pacific northwest. a mother of five in orange county, california, is asking for help in searching for the missing wedding ring. >> it belongs to raquel cloudier. she says it is worth $23,000. wow. look at that ring! >> quite a nice ring. >> beautiful. hit the ring in a wooden jewelry box befo
simple questions legal analyst bill schaeffer expects the q & a to get tougher in the coming days thats. >> there will be questions about attitude about gun control and about the justifiable use of deadly force against an unarmed teenager. >> reporter: attorneys anticipate the daunting prospect could take up to three weeks to pick just six jurors and four alternates. selection resumes at the courthouse behind me at 9:00 in the morning. ryan hughes, abc news, sanford, florida....