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but shawn schaeffer's interview was one of the more unusual ones we conducted.he segregation unit of prison haselt, a maximum security facility. >> on 30 december, i killed my wife. >> okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay. but why did you kill her? >> oh, why? i was very, very angry that she want to leave. for her, no problem, huh? but she wants to take my son. and she wants to move with the son to germany. >> schaeffer, a korean adopted by a dutch family, said he had outstanding charges in germany, that could have led to a two-year sentence if he followed his wife into the country. after arguing, he stabbed her numerous times. >> three times in the neck. two times in the back. two, three, the total was ten stabs with a big knife. >> how big? >> kitchen knife. >> in the middle of the interview, something unusual happened. >> we're in the middle of this interview with shawn and i noticed a distraction coming over my right side, and it was actually an officer. he was holding a wrist watch that appare
but shawn schaeffer's interview was one of the more unusual ones we conducted.he segregation unit of prison haselt, a maximum security facility. >> on 30 december, i killed my wife. >> okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay. but why did you kill her? >> oh, why? i was very, very angry that she want to leave. for her, no problem, huh? but she wants to take my son. and she wants to move with...
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. >>> and the flak over a tulsa schaeffer, the schaeffer says sheriff, he says his department did nothing wrong. wrong. >> a legal battle is underway to limit a power that the u.s. government has that very few people even know about. right now all cell phone service in america can be shut down with the flip of a switch. some say it's necessary in case of a critical emergency like a terror attack. but as lisa stark explains, critics say the program is too secretive. >> reporter: cell phones connect us to family and friends, to the internet, to the world. but what if suddenly the government cut off service? it's called the internet kill switch. >> right. >> what is that? >> it's basically the ability to turn off cell phones and turn off the networks for anyone using a cell phone. >> reporter: the department of homeland security calls it standard operating procedure 303. >> these are the rules that the department of homeland security decide to use when shut down a network. >> after a judge ordered david schusterdhs toturn it off all they got was pages after pages all redacted. >> what is cri
. >>> and the flak over a tulsa schaeffer, the schaeffer says sheriff, he says his department did nothing wrong. wrong. >> a legal battle is underway to limit a power that the u.s. government has that very few people even know about. right now all cell phone service in america can be shut down with the flip of a switch. some say it's necessary in case of a critical emergency like a terror attack. but as lisa stark explains, critics say the program is too secretive. >>...
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. >> jason sheriff schaeffer has been watching all of the news. mr. schaeffer, thanks for being with us tonight. what are you hearing from those climbers? >> , there's a, there is afirst and foremost, there is a short window that plowed helicopters to fly up to base camp and to transport 50 people, the rest, walking wounded down to the town at 14,000 feet and then by a larger russian helicopter out to lukla and to cat mandew, wherekathmandu, where the medical resources are already overwhelmed. >> what about the climbers on the mountain? how long will they be able to survive while waiting for help? >> base camp is a very well stocked area. they have plenty of supplies, the tents were swept away, at base camp just after the quake but they have enough supplies. people are bumping up, climbers who lost their tents are bunking up be, with people who didn't. there are at least five teams at camps 1 and 2 they have reported in that they have enough supplies to keep themselves sustained. but they have also gone down to check out the ice fall route that separa
. >> jason sheriff schaeffer has been watching all of the news. mr. schaeffer, thanks for being with us tonight. what are you hearing from those climbers? >> , there's a, there is afirst and foremost, there is a short window that plowed helicopters to fly up to base camp and to transport 50 people, the rest, walking wounded down to the town at 14,000 feet and then by a larger russian helicopter out to lukla and to cat mandew, wherekathmandu, where the medical resources are already...
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. >> reporter: san bernardino county schaeffer john mcman. line with our policies and procedures at least a portion of it. >> the sheriff's department says pusock is in the hospital recovering from his injuries. erica pitzi, al jazeera. >> funeral services will be held for walter scott tomorrow. protestors are holding peaceful demonstrations and more expected over the weekend. the officer michael slager was fired and is jailed for murder. filed a false report after the shooting. >>> in kansas a 20-year-old man has been arrested for plotting to blow up an army base. john terret is here. john. >> postings on facebook we are told are what are highlighted this man's intentions. the indictment says john thomas booker wanted to engage in violent jihad on behalf of i.s.i.l. today he tried follow through with a suicide vehicle attack at forts riley him of the first infantry but officials were watching. >> arrested when he turned up at fort riley accompanied by two federal agents, but he didn't realize the device was a fake. >> mr. booker faces two co
. >> reporter: san bernardino county schaeffer john mcman. line with our policies and procedures at least a portion of it. >> the sheriff's department says pusock is in the hospital recovering from his injuries. erica pitzi, al jazeera. >> funeral services will be held for walter scott tomorrow. protestors are holding peaceful demonstrations and more expected over the weekend. the officer michael slager was fired and is jailed for murder. filed a false report after the...
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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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the kids from schaeffer middle in bensalem say it's intense. >> very hectic, and very nerve racking beinglike the whole thing around it being like the center of it all. >> it feels a it will exhilarating and fun. originally i was sort of scared to go out. but i think the fright went away. >> the adrenaline kicks in. underwater robotics competition that started here in philly 10 years ago. and has exploded nationwide. every school gets the same bake robot kit and then creates and races. >> kids get to do what engineers on a daily basis. it gets kids interested in stem. >> it's not just the tech that's important to the judges. team work and team spirit counts just as much to bring home a trophy. but kids say the real prize is learning to love exploration. >> it's inventive. it's something new. it's not like your every day reading and math. it's like you get to build unget out of class to do something that other kids don't get to experience all the time. >> there are hundreds of activities over the neck nine days. here's some of the highlights. there are star gazing parties. there's brewing
the kids from schaeffer middle in bensalem say it's intense. >> very hectic, and very nerve racking beinglike the whole thing around it being like the center of it all. >> it feels a it will exhilarating and fun. originally i was sort of scared to go out. but i think the fright went away. >> the adrenaline kicks in. underwater robotics competition that started here in philly 10 years ago. and has exploded nationwide. every school gets the same bake robot kit and then creates...
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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 knew nick this is an unmitigated disaster, will set the stage for a nuclear holocaust in the middle east egypt, saudi arabia and turkey have indicated they're going to go with their own nuclear programs. it's very simple either you have a nuclear program or you don't. the iranians have trk they're going to continue with it. one detail we know, not one nuclear facility has to be closed down and they can enrich uranium until their heart is content. this is bad all around. >> bruce i know the old phrase trust and verify that was a reagan phrase when dealing with the soviets, look at what past inspectors have said about their attempts to get iranians to open up their doors. we're still not in a position to conclude that all nuclear material in iran is in a peaceful purpose another one, nuclear material declared by iran was not being diverted fo
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 knew nick this is an unmitigated disaster, will set the stage for a nuclear holocaust in the middle east egypt, saudi arabia and turkey have indicated they're going to go with their own nuclear programs. it's very simple either you have a...
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joe bell, schaeffer's investment research.t things the earnings season will tell us about the economy in general.
joe bell, schaeffer's investment research.t things the earnings season will tell us about the economy in general.
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. >> san bernardino county schaeffer john mcman promises a complete investigation. >> i am disturbed by what i see in the video. i.t. doesn't appear to be in line with our policies, at least a portion of it. >> reporter: the video drew a quick response from the american civil little bit liberties union. >> joining us is vincent hill, former police officer with the nashville police department. vincent, give me a react of what you've seen. >> well, i think it's tragic and horrific his attorney said it best worse than rodney king. the thing that's troubling about it john is you see the subject in the prone position in the surrender position. he puts his hands behind his back but yet he's tased and kicked in the head. you had two officers there one could be the cover officer which is standard procedure. one could be the contact officer to place handcuffs on i him yet they continued to beat on this subject, tragic. >> those are a couple of things you've mentioned how they might have handled this differently. what else could they have done? >> i think if you have those two officers handlin
. >> san bernardino county schaeffer john mcman promises a complete investigation. >> i am disturbed by what i see in the video. i.t. doesn't appear to be in line with our policies, at least a portion of it. >> reporter: the video drew a quick response from the american civil little bit liberties union. >> joining us is vincent hill, former police officer with the nashville police department. vincent, give me a react of what you've seen. >> well, i think it's...
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joe bell, schaeffer's investment research. here to talk about things the earnings season will tell us about the economy in general. stock prices. scott bauer at cme. talk about earnings. they're actually not looking too bad. there was a lot of people saying, because of the bad weather, a whole lot of other things, what is happening overseas, even when you take into discounts with all that, they're look pretty good, no? >> i totally agree with you. that's why we saw a big rally yesterday. the quite frankly the fact we didn't fall off, with all the economic news coming out. yet we had dovish fed speak. this is setting a stage for next leg higher. like you just said, some earnings expectations have really been beaten down quite a bit. you know what? we've seen so far has been pretty good. i am actually very positive going out for the next week or two with the bulk of the rest of s&p 500 companies. liz: does it bother you, does it bother you 47% of the s&p companies that reported missed on revenues? >> you know. it does but they'r
joe bell, schaeffer's investment research. here to talk about things the earnings season will tell us about the economy in general. stock prices. scott bauer at cme. talk about earnings. they're actually not looking too bad. there was a lot of people saying, because of the bad weather, a whole lot of other things, what is happening overseas, even when you take into discounts with all that, they're look pretty good, no? >> i totally agree with you. that's why we saw a big rally yesterday....
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i want to bring in lieutenant colonel tony schaeffer. a former army intelligence officer, senior military fellow at the london center for policy research and lieutenant colonel james reese, a cnn global affairs analyst and former delta force commander. so colonel reese, to you, first how much of a threat when we hear nathan say it's a new threat to afghanistan, to what degree? >> good morning fred. it's a threat that we're going to have to watch closely. i think one of the things that isis is going to have to watch themselves is them getting sideways with the taliban inside afghanistan. which could be a major faux pas for them. again isis is getting whacked pretty good in iraq when they have to go up against formidable type of military that the iraq and the iraqi security forces and the badr corps have done. i think we're going to see them move closer towards your more terrorist type of aspects that we've seen with the car bombs. the suicide bombs and moving into afghanistan just continues to move their role and shows them as a transnati
i want to bring in lieutenant colonel tony schaeffer. a former army intelligence officer, senior military fellow at the london center for policy research and lieutenant colonel james reese, a cnn global affairs analyst and former delta force commander. so colonel reese, to you, first how much of a threat when we hear nathan say it's a new threat to afghanistan, to what degree? >> good morning fred. it's a threat that we're going to have to watch closely. i think one of the things that...
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schaeffer 2002. he fixed my heart, a myopathy. that was up in rochester when i moved up in minnesota. that was where i was born and raised, moved to florida and developed i disease. i went over to jacksonville and they strained up my eyes and saved my eyesight. the real reason i called is that i want you to explain all the research that is the follow-up. i get forms from the mayo clinic to follow up on my diseases and i think that is the big key that happens. once again, they saved my life. i am very grateful and i do the v.a. now and i've got to tell you, they do the same kind of services and i wish you guys could get tied together a little more because that would really help out the serviceman. once again, t-1. -- once again, thank you. guest: thank you, ron. i appreciate your comments and what you address is so important. that we get engaged in our health care and we follow up on things to make sure we are doing all he can to keep ourselves and our families healthy. thank you for your nice comments. host: comment in richmond vi
schaeffer 2002. he fixed my heart, a myopathy. that was up in rochester when i moved up in minnesota. that was where i was born and raised, moved to florida and developed i disease. i went over to jacksonville and they strained up my eyes and saved my eyesight. the real reason i called is that i want you to explain all the research that is the follow-up. i get forms from the mayo clinic to follow up on my diseases and i think that is the big key that happens. once again, they saved my life. i...
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schaeffer, 2002. he fixed my heart, cardiomyopathy. that was up in rochester when i moved up in minnesota. that was where i was born and raised, moved to florida, and developed graves eye disease. i went over to jacksonville and they strained up my eyes and saved my eyesight. the real reason i called is i want you to explain all the research that is the follow-up. i get forms from the mayo clinic to follow up on my diseases, and i think that is the big key that happens. once again, they saved my life. i am very grateful, and i do the v.a. now, and i got to tell you, they do the same kind of services, and i wish you guys could get tied together a little more because that would really help out the servicemen. once again, thank you. guest: thank you, ron. i appreciate your comments, and what you address is so important, that we get engaged in our health care and we follow up on things to make sure we are doing all we can to keep ourselves and our families healthy. thank you for your nice comments. host: comet in richmond, virginia. please
schaeffer, 2002. he fixed my heart, cardiomyopathy. that was up in rochester when i moved up in minnesota. that was where i was born and raised, moved to florida, and developed graves eye disease. i went over to jacksonville and they strained up my eyes and saved my eyesight. the real reason i called is i want you to explain all the research that is the follow-up. i get forms from the mayo clinic to follow up on my diseases, and i think that is the big key that happens. once again, they saved...