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but shawn schaeffer's interview was one of the more unusual ones we conducted. 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 apparent
but shawn schaeffer's interview was one of the more unusual ones we conducted. 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...
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. >> schaeffer's native village opposes the, many here see as impossible. >> why do you think it would be harded to clean up an oil spill here? >> i don't think there is any precedent that is around right now that would show the difficulty of what we're talking about. >> reporter: locals remember the exxon valdez spill in 1989. prince william sound is on the other side of the alaska and more than 600 miles away but take that disaster and put it in the act's icy waters. >> if the ocean starts freezing up it's pretty much game over until the next summer. >> reporter: that could mean a spill gushing for months under layers of thick ice with no easy way to stop it. but in a place only reached by plane or boat where the unemployment rate is nearly three times the national average opportunities are scarce. and if oil drilling is successful it could mean work and visitors. >> shell and conoco and other oil companies pump some money into the community through various types of jobs or now through the bureau science department. >> i'm sure it would be good and help a lot of families because a lo
. >> schaeffer's native village opposes the, many here see as impossible. >> why do you think it would be harded to clean up an oil spill here? >> i don't think there is any precedent that is around right now that would show the difficulty of what we're talking about. >> reporter: locals remember the exxon valdez spill in 1989. prince william sound is on the other side of the alaska and more than 600 miles away but take that disaster and put it in the act's icy waters....
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one of the exciting things about the conference this week is that here at schaeffer in 2015 we have at least 20 papers that are on this period of the late carter, reagan, and early bush administrations. and the big issues that were going on at the end of the cold war. >> had he had a chance to talk to former president carter in researching this or talk to ronald reagan's aides? >> i have not met president carter. i have spoken to per chin sky, poindexter. and i had a lot of interaction with jack knotlock who plays a very big role in the period of 1983 to 1986 as the top security adviser and ambassador to the soviet were union. and it's one of the really fun parts about my job working for the state department, although the book is my own scholarship and not necessarily the official policy of the state department of the u.s. government. but one of the wonderful things working on this project is getting to encounter these people who are now retired and often have a lot of stories to say we are not necessarily captured in the official records at the time. >> can they be a lot more open? >>
one of the exciting things about the conference this week is that here at schaeffer in 2015 we have at least 20 papers that are on this period of the late carter, reagan, and early bush administrations. and the big issues that were going on at the end of the cold war. >> had he had a chance to talk to former president carter in researching this or talk to ronald reagan's aides? >> i have not met president carter. i have spoken to per chin sky, poindexter. and i had a lot of...
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. >> schaeffer ron hickman stood - sheriff john hikman stod close by. >> i will not stand silently and say, what a shame. what i will do is bring justice and mercy to our citizens, i will not abandon them or allow them to be weakened because we had one of us taken from mook ag them. >> boyhood friend's parting message? >> he will be missed, i'm going to miss him greatly. >> weighed heavily against the strains of mournful bagpipes. tony, described by harris county sheriff hickman as one of the good guys, goforth was it seemed like everyone who came out there today had good memories of the deputy and good thoughts. amazing outpouring here in houston and we should note that shannon miles, the alleged killer who supposedly shot him 15 times at that gas station will have a court hearing october 5th. we still don't know a motive for the citle killing, tony. >> a violent summer on the streets of chicago. an 8th victim, 9th died of an apparent accidental shootings. it was the most sever number of shootings in chicago. since the first of the year 1983 shooting victims and 324 deaths. everlooyce
. >> schaeffer ron hickman stood - sheriff john hikman stod close by. >> i will not stand silently and say, what a shame. what i will do is bring justice and mercy to our citizens, i will not abandon them or allow them to be weakened because we had one of us taken from mook ag them. >> boyhood friend's parting message? >> he will be missed, i'm going to miss him greatly. >> weighed heavily against the strains of mournful bagpipes. tony, described by harris county...
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tony schaeffer. lieutenant colonel. he's done so much for the country., colonel. >>> did you hear the one about the british actress who was watching a republican debate and sickened her because she had just alabama a united states citizen. she regrets it. robin leach on where she can go. the possibility of a flare swas almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infectio
tony schaeffer. lieutenant colonel. he's done so much for the country., colonel. >>> did you hear the one about the british actress who was watching a republican debate and sickened her because she had just alabama a united states citizen. she regrets it. robin leach on where she can go. the possibility of a flare swas almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that...
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here's a few things he got wrong -- grant is with me now, a business coach, ross schaeffer is a leadershiponsultant. grant, as a potential employer, what would some of these tweets say to you? >> it would say i am a high-risk employee. never touch her, never hire her, don't waste time on the resume. when you lose a job, your job is to get another job, not to make sense of why somebody just fired you. what she did is completely ludicrous. it is idiodacy at its highest level. deirdre: it is public and can't be taken back. ross, i'm not condoning her actions at all does. this is a or reflect something about the governor? >> well, i think, you can have opinions about the governor, and i met the governor, he's a nice guy. but she's coming off with this unearned arrogance. she got fired after one day, by the way, and in telling us this is the things he got wrong? he had 1% of the ratings out there. he's up against a giant with donald trump who may not get elected but at least has his finger on the pulse of what america is thinking and he's got attention, like carly fiorina. what she got wrong is
here's a few things he got wrong -- grant is with me now, a business coach, ross schaeffer is a leadershiponsultant. grant, as a potential employer, what would some of these tweets say to you? >> it would say i am a high-risk employee. never touch her, never hire her, don't waste time on the resume. when you lose a job, your job is to get another job, not to make sense of why somebody just fired you. what she did is completely ludicrous. it is idiodacy at its highest level. deirdre: it is...
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julie baginski, sabrina schaeffer. another story this morning is hewlett-packard 25,000 or 30,000 jobs and restructures the company separate entities. the layoffs cut $2.7 billion in annual expenses and amounts for 10% of the company's workforce. wilbur, but these cuts help hp? >> are necessary precursors to the split up of the company. i do think it is a problem for carly fiorina tonight. how come the company now has two laugh all these people? i think he will take a shot over her on that. maria: that is true. this is not a good day to have this announcement because somehow one of these guys will point to her performance at hp. >> is really questioned her business record. if you look at what happened at hp back in the day, she is often cited as one of the worst ceos in america. she did go through a rough patch but her record if you look closely, there's a lot to be questioned. back to the h.b. story restructuring has to happen. it's indicative of the next generation of software, technology and security. hp to compete
julie baginski, sabrina schaeffer. another story this morning is hewlett-packard 25,000 or 30,000 jobs and restructures the company separate entities. the layoffs cut $2.7 billion in annual expenses and amounts for 10% of the company's workforce. wilbur, but these cuts help hp? >> are necessary precursors to the split up of the company. i do think it is a problem for carly fiorina tonight. how come the company now has two laugh all these people? i think he will take a shot over her on...
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joining us now with some insight on this, retired army general colonel schaeffer, also a senior fellowndon center for policy research. tony, great to have you on board today. so the fallout on this is tremendous because we're talking about the who politization of this. >> there's always conflicts. i was reminded by a friend of mine -- it's like sauce you're making, not a pretty process. but it has to be pure and based on the facts, not a political narrative. i think what we are finding here, uma, is because there are certain narratives the administration wants the american people to follow. they are now essentially going behind the scenes and attempting to shape the analysts' information, their conclusions based on a narrative they want rather than on the truthful narrative. this is usually bad and frankly it's not in the interest of the american people or anyone to see this happen. >> so basically what you're hearing is that the information that the administration wants to put out is the war on terror is working. we are gaining ground against isis. isis is not as weak as we first perc
joining us now with some insight on this, retired army general colonel schaeffer, also a senior fellowndon center for policy research. tony, great to have you on board today. so the fallout on this is tremendous because we're talking about the who politization of this. >> there's always conflicts. i was reminded by a friend of mine -- it's like sauce you're making, not a pretty process. but it has to be pure and based on the facts, not a political narrative. i think what we are finding...
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bill schaeffer saw opportunity in the midst of california's record-breaking drought. using a trick that golf courses have known about for years, his bay area company, brown-lawn green, uses an organic grass coloring to make a dry dormant lawn look lush and green with minimal watering. for more, watch "your business" on sunday mornings on msnbc. >> visit openforum.com for ideas on how to grow your business. i was calling in every favor i could, to track down enough lumber to get the job done. and i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. there are always going to be unknowns. you just have to be ready for them. another step on the journey... will you be ready when growth presents itself? realize your buying power at open.com it takes a lot of work... but i really love it.s. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost® to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong
bill schaeffer saw opportunity in the midst of california's record-breaking drought. using a trick that golf courses have known about for years, his bay area company, brown-lawn green, uses an organic grass coloring to make a dry dormant lawn look lush and green with minimal watering. for more, watch "your business" on sunday mornings on msnbc. >> visit openforum.com for ideas on how to grow your business. i was calling in every favor i could, to track down enough lumber to get...
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. >>> bowe bergdahl's lawyer says lieutenant colonel schaeffer lied about his client.>>> tickets, check. lugage, check. passports, don't have it? don't worry, you can use your costco card. >> really? >> what when heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth and fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum-tum-tum-tum-tums smoothies, only from tums. >>> a bombshell just dropped in the bowe bergdahl case. lead military investigator major general kenneth dahl testified bergdahl wanted to expose issues within his unit and does not deserve a sentence in prison despite testimony he planned for months to abandon his post before ending up in the hands of the taliban. here to react lieutenant colonel tony schaeffer with the london center for policy research and a lot of your intelligence has proven 100% correct. how do you feel about being called out? >> i'm just, i find it quite humorous by the fact he's calling me out, made the comment how pentagon strongly disputed some of t
. >>> bowe bergdahl's lawyer says lieutenant colonel schaeffer lied about his client.>>> tickets, check. lugage, check. passports, don't have it? don't worry, you can use your costco card. >> really? >> what when heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth and fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum-tum-tum-tum-tums smoothies, only from tums. >>> a...
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to charlie gasparino, connell mcshane, sabrina schaeffer. what is so bad about what he said?anyone. if donald is going to blow up, it's going to be from the words that come out of his mouth, not everyone's mouth. he put it in the right context he thought it was a joke, okay he rolled his eyes a little bit. he did not take it as a completely serious question, except the part about muslims in this country being radicalized. that is an issue. neil: the idea from john mccain, a questioner called the president an arab and he corrected the questioner, he should have done something like that. >> trump is from the birther movement, he's judged differently from other people. mccain is the model how to handle it, you can argue this could have been handled better. charlie makes the key point, by treating this guy dismissively even in his language saying this guy is, really, this is what i need? this first question. that saves him from a political disaster. >> by the way, there is a problem with radicalized muslims in the country. neil: but it is interesting to me, sabrina, they moved on
to charlie gasparino, connell mcshane, sabrina schaeffer. what is so bad about what he said?anyone. if donald is going to blow up, it's going to be from the words that come out of his mouth, not everyone's mouth. he put it in the right context he thought it was a joke, okay he rolled his eyes a little bit. he did not take it as a completely serious question, except the part about muslims in this country being radicalized. that is an issue. neil: the idea from john mccain, a questioner called...
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sabrina schaeffer and joe now on low income workers seeing at least in the latest wage report, the biggest the biggest drop of wages in all. so it continues. i'm wondering, sabrina if you can force the issue by forcibly raising the minimum wage to arrest that fall. you say what? >> no, no, the last thing you want to do is micromanage wages and government further to interfere into the workplace, we want to eliminate barriers of entry into the labor force. what concerns me, neil, is there is a suite of workplace regulations that democrats and progressives are pushing from equal pay laws to raising the minimum wage to mandating pay leave, there is so much that could make the problem worse, that i'm really quite alarmed. neil: you know, joe, you're looking at this and wondering can forcibly raising that minimum wage do it? because the people are just above will demand a higher wage for themselves and on and on and on. what happens? >> the key here is stop the forcing if we tie this to inflation, that's where our problems are coming in. we don't raise the minimum wage with inflation, so it rema
sabrina schaeffer and joe now on low income workers seeing at least in the latest wage report, the biggest the biggest drop of wages in all. so it continues. i'm wondering, sabrina if you can force the issue by forcibly raising the minimum wage to arrest that fall. you say what? >> no, no, the last thing you want to do is micromanage wages and government further to interfere into the workplace, we want to eliminate barriers of entry into the labor force. what concerns me, neil, is there...