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so. jeffrey gundlach said that he expects the federal reserve will raise benchmark rates next year and the impact on bond yields will be significant. >> the surprise will be how low a level the u.s. yield curve flats at. the fed will raise rates. the message of 2014 has been as the potential for fed rate hikes has increased, the long has done nothing but rally. the yield curve is going to flatten at a level previously thought unthinkable. >> today the yield on the ten-year note fell slightly. >>> now, to a shift to the housing market. the large scale investors who helped prop up the sector during the housing crisis are now moving out. but who's moving in? diana olick has that story. >> reporter: they mopped up the mess of the foreclosure crisis buying distressed properties and hoping to squeeze out big profit by turning them into rentals. large scale institutional sv investors like blackstone, colony and american homes for rent, but now they're slowing their purchases and letting the little guys in. >> they're slowing down their purchases because they still need to prove that they are able
so. jeffrey gundlach said that he expects the federal reserve will raise benchmark rates next year and the impact on bond yields will be significant. >> the surprise will be how low a level the u.s. yield curve flats at. the fed will raise rates. the message of 2014 has been as the potential for fed rate hikes has increased, the long has done nothing but rally. the yield curve is going to flatten at a level previously thought unthinkable. >> today the yield on the ten-year note fell...
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[applause] >> so jeffrey, i was going to do a coin toss to decide who gets to read first but i'm just deciding you. would you be willing to read. >> yes, i would. this cover, please ignore. this was an earlier version of a cover, a cover that screams, do not purchase this book. the book has since been revised. you'll see it has a white cover with hazard warning tape on the front to suggest narcissists are dangerous. so i am going to the device of the book is the chapters are written in the same format, each title. the monster in the nursery, the schmuck in the next cubicle, the beast in your bed, the bastard in the corner officer, and one of my favorites, the peacock in the oval office. i'm going to begin reading and i ask your indulgence in advance because this -- the phrase -- some of the phrasing here might be franker than you thought you were in for, but i shall begin anyway. here's betting you don't want to think about lyndon johnson's penis. i'm not sure even lady bird wanted to think about his penis but she signed on for the job, the rest of america, no so mon. plenty of people
[applause] >> so jeffrey, i was going to do a coin toss to decide who gets to read first but i'm just deciding you. would you be willing to read. >> yes, i would. this cover, please ignore. this was an earlier version of a cover, a cover that screams, do not purchase this book. the book has since been revised. you'll see it has a white cover with hazard warning tape on the front to suggest narcissists are dangerous. so i am going to the device of the book is the chapters are written...
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. >> so jeffrey meyers and 22 other residents evacuated the boarding house in north philadelphia just before 3:00 a.m., but a 51-year-old man on the third floor perished. fellow residents said by the time they realized there was a fire it was too late to get to him. >> when i pulled my door open, his room was already up. i tried to get out the best i could, i just ran downstairs. >> residents say that the victim was disabled and spent most of the time alone in his room, and the fire marshall and lni were on the scene investigating and there were concerns whether the smoking alarms were working. >> some say they were and some say they weren't. >> the three story building is a boarding house with the lions of youth ministries, they serve homeless, veterans and youth aging out of the foster care system. the department of public welfare was on scene as well as the president of the organization, that says that the displaces residents are relocated to a different home they are affiliated with. >> we try to figure this out and accommodate the people that we have. >> it's still early in the i
. >> so jeffrey meyers and 22 other residents evacuated the boarding house in north philadelphia just before 3:00 a.m., but a 51-year-old man on the third floor perished. fellow residents said by the time they realized there was a fire it was too late to get to him. >> when i pulled my door open, his room was already up. i tried to get out the best i could, i just ran downstairs. >> residents say that the victim was disabled and spent most of the time alone in his room, and...
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so jeffrey wins tickets to see donny and marie. >> and we would like you at home to be our next fan. the day. next week's fans each win a pair of tickets to see fiddler on the roof at arena stage. easy to enter. go to wusa9's facebook page and fill out the entire form. good luck. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. you'll feel really good aboutd putting in your body. i know what you're thinking, but this is new and improved i can't believe it's not butter! 100% taste, 0% artificial preservatives. made with a blend of delicious oils, purified water, and just a pinch of salt. two please, and spread on some extra. i'm here all day. new and improved i can't believe it's not butter. it's time to believe. >>> welcome back. a colder day ahead. yesterday 50s. today even though it's going to be sunny, it will be blustery. wind chills will hang out in the 20s. a nice warm-up headed our way as we head into the weekend and early next week. more coming up in six minu
so jeffrey wins tickets to see donny and marie. >> and we would like you at home to be our next fan. the day. next week's fans each win a pair of tickets to see fiddler on the roof at arena stage. easy to enter. go to wusa9's facebook page and fill out the entire form. good luck. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. you'll feel really good aboutd putting...
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so i'm in total agreement with jeffrey i was taken a little aback when they announced it tonight unlessight they announce they are going to announce it in the morning. so it doesn't seem like had they are really thinking through this. again it's another misstep, right. is knit tensional? i don't know. but i think it's odd. >> yeah. the announcement of the announcement of the announcement. mark o'mara, i have to ask you this because the prosecuting attorney bob mccullen said he wanted to release all of the information. the judge that's overseeing the grand jury saying that's up to her whether she does it or not. but there was also some question about redacting the names of the grand jury out of safety. do you think we might get the names or we may hear the names of the grand jury or it is more than likely that those names will be redabted and we will never know. >> as to that particular question i think it's a good idea we redact the names of the witnesses particularly those that want to be redabted. some have already put their name out in the public view and are in a category where they
so i'm in total agreement with jeffrey i was taken a little aback when they announced it tonight unlessight they announce they are going to announce it in the morning. so it doesn't seem like had they are really thinking through this. again it's another misstep, right. is knit tensional? i don't know. but i think it's odd. >> yeah. the announcement of the announcement of the announcement. mark o'mara, i have to ask you this because the prosecuting attorney bob mccullen said he wanted to...
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with a smaller developer so thank you very much and i think you may need to legislation late a policy for the small developer thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i'm jeffrey currently eagle in the property right now so me and couple of friends college friends moved back in may of last year you can marching needed a permit at about we've lived there short term we don't pay any rent but in return we manage the property and make sure there's no trash and she was getting fined from rats from the city and so after living there after a year and a half there's a definitely liveable condition like sweeping floors and maybe the power goes out the problems but definitely it's a place that is good for living short term and free but definitely we have to pay rent to live there long term is not reasonable thank you. >> knapp u president chiu. >> jeffrey what time period did you live in the building there starting from may 2013 to current and currently right now. >> it's not vacant your currently living there. >> yes. >> okay. thank you. >> >> next speaker. >> hi, i'm bryan a resident of the richmond district i'm in favor of this project affordable housing to buy where
with a smaller developer so thank you very much and i think you may need to legislation late a policy for the small developer thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i'm jeffrey currently eagle in the property right now so me and couple of friends college friends moved back in may of last year you can marching needed a permit at about we've lived there short term we don't pay any rent but in return we manage the property and make sure there's no trash and she was getting fined...
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so we'll -- i'm going to hold you on the tape to this whole grace conversation with hearings because who knows. >> paul, sunny and jeffrey, thank you so much. >>> a murder case that is as baffling as tragic. a california family, kids, parents all disagree and a grieving grandfather is waiting and waiting for justice and now, years later, there might actually be a break in the mcstay case. that's ahead. hello... i'm an idaho potato farmer and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. so my buddy here is going to help me find it. here we go. woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about americas favorite potatoes: heart healthy idaho potatoes and the american heart association's go red for women campaign. if you see it i hope you'll let us know. always look for the grown in idaho seal. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo...
so we'll -- i'm going to hold you on the tape to this whole grace conversation with hearings because who knows. >> paul, sunny and jeffrey, thank you so much. >>> a murder case that is as baffling as tragic. a california family, kids, parents all disagree and a grieving grandfather is waiting and waiting for justice and now, years later, there might actually be a break in the mcstay case. that's ahead. hello... i'm an idaho potato farmer and our big idaho potato truck is still...
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so what is next. jeffreys, let's go to blur rob. our money -- go to europe. buys more finally. >> kind of cleanest dirty sheet we've been seeing for america. china continues to slow down..3 last estimate i saw, china's growth could be as low as late 1990s, if it false below 7.5%. china is not doing as freight as we thought. europe with risks deflation. we're pretty okay compared to rest of the world. the dollar is very strong. i don't think that is going away. people can say what they want about america. better here than europe. liz: we want a strong dollar, don't we? >> well we do, but i'm laughing, we look compared to all the other disasters going on around the world. this is also strong, people have seen probably a change in government coming. they got it last night. that contributed some of this. >> let's be real, liz, things have gotten incrementally better. we want to be the strongest currency in this country and hopefully continue to move. liz: at the expense of gold bugs. sorry, peter schiff. david: i have a little gold. i'm a little discouraged by th
so what is next. jeffreys, let's go to blur rob. our money -- go to europe. buys more finally. >> kind of cleanest dirty sheet we've been seeing for america. china continues to slow down..3 last estimate i saw, china's growth could be as low as late 1990s, if it false below 7.5%. china is not doing as freight as we thought. europe with risks deflation. we're pretty okay compared to rest of the world. the dollar is very strong. i don't think that is going away. people can say what they...
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stuck primarily with american designers, one of her close designe designers, another one was jeffrey bean. so we are beginning to see our first ladies use names that become better known to the american public and are working with them to get style, style consulting and clothing to help promote the american fashion industry. one woman who tremendously promoted the american fashion industry was betty ford. and i think it's important to realize that betty ford's tenure in the white house was relatively short. the fords came in in august of 1974 upon the resignation of richard nixon. and ford did not win a term in his own right, so they were out in january of 1977. betty ford had been a model. she had worked in the fashion industry in department stores. she had a very innate understanding of what looked good on her and what looked good on others. but one of the things that she did that was really important because those of you who are old enough to remember, you will recall that our economy, when ford took office, was in terrible shape. our interest rates were going from 10% to 11% to 12% to 13%.
stuck primarily with american designers, one of her close designe designers, another one was jeffrey bean. so we are beginning to see our first ladies use names that become better known to the american public and are working with them to get style, style consulting and clothing to help promote the american fashion industry. one woman who tremendously promoted the american fashion industry was betty ford. and i think it's important to realize that betty ford's tenure in the white house was...
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so, in that sense, it is predictable. what's unpredictable, pamela, is the timing. that jeffrey30 minutes notice and these men probably had very little notice as well that they were going home. >> and you had very little notice as well. really great to hear your perspective, will ripley. thank you for coming on. and back to our other big story. a nominee for a new attorney general. i talk to our legal guys up next about the importance of that nomination. stay with us. down. we'll even buy you out of your contract. so you can get the samsung galaxy note 4 for zero down today. not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goal was to finally get in shape. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance on humira. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your abilit
so, in that sense, it is predictable. what's unpredictable, pamela, is the timing. that jeffrey30 minutes notice and these men probably had very little notice as well that they were going home. >> and you had very little notice as well. really great to hear your perspective, will ripley. thank you for coming on. and back to our other big story. a nominee for a new attorney general. i talk to our legal guys up next about the importance of that nomination. stay with us. down. we'll even buy...
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so, wolf. >> is this panel, jeffrey too n toobin, just another effort to appease and re-ensure an outraged communityal consequences as a result of this review? >> oh, there could be real consequences. a federal civil rights investigation is no joke. there is the possibility of federal criminal charges against officer wilson. there is also the possibility of some sort of collective action against the local police department. now this justice department has prosecuted a lot of police departments and entered into settlements with cincinnati, with new orleans, where they pledged and made specific efforts to try to treat their minority communities better. that is a real possibility coming out of this case. >> john gaskin, as you know the missouri governor, governor nixon introduced the ferguson commission as it is called earlier today. the group has been tasked to study the fallout surrounding the shooting of michael brown and at today's news conference the governor said he is preparing for peace, not war, as we await the grand jury decision. so you are there and you are in missouri, what is it feeling l
so, wolf. >> is this panel, jeffrey too n toobin, just another effort to appease and re-ensure an outraged communityal consequences as a result of this review? >> oh, there could be real consequences. a federal civil rights investigation is no joke. there is the possibility of federal criminal charges against officer wilson. there is also the possibility of some sort of collective action against the local police department. now this justice department has prosecuted a lot of police...
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. >> jeffrey toobin, thank you so much. >>> if protests in ferguson, missouri turn violent, people there will be ready for anything. gun sales are sky rock can skyr. coming up, i'll be speaking with one person selling those guns. who is buying them? what are they buy something that's ahead. >>> and then growing outrage in mexico after 43 students vanished aboutsomething that's ahead. >>> and then growing outrage in mexico after 43 students vanished about . suspicion on the mayor of a town and his wife. [ female announcer ] if you don't think "i've still got it" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp." life reimagined gives you tools and support to get the career you'll love. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. i have $40,ney do you have in your pocket right now? to get the career you'll love. $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so bi
. >> jeffrey toobin, thank you so much. >>> if protests in ferguson, missouri turn violent, people there will be ready for anything. gun sales are sky rock can skyr. coming up, i'll be speaking with one person selling those guns. who is buying them? what are they buy something that's ahead. >>> and then growing outrage in mexico after 43 students vanished aboutsomething that's ahead. >>> and then growing outrage in mexico after 43 students vanished about ....
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jeffrey gundlach. thank you for spending so much time and having us at your office on the trading floor.ack to you guys in new york for "squawk alley." >> thanks, sara. up next, the prospects for commercial drone use in this country are up in the air in more ways than one. we'll explain when "squawk alley" comes right back. they challenge us. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people
jeffrey gundlach. thank you for spending so much time and having us at your office on the trading floor.ack to you guys in new york for "squawk alley." >> thanks, sara. up next, the prospects for commercial drone use in this country are up in the air in more ways than one. we'll explain when "squawk alley" comes right back. they challenge us. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the...
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of care, but it's probably the research that is making them known internationally so i'm proud to introduce dr. jeffrey gold. >> thank you. when doing so has the practice of taking testimony under oath. do any of you have objections of taking testimony under oath? the chair that advised you that you're entitled to be advised by counsel. all the panelists have said no. in that case, please rise and raise your right hand. do you swear the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? all have answered affirmatively. you are under oath. we're going to ask you each to give a five-minute summary of your written statement. we'll begin with mr. isaacs. >> thank you, chairman and teemed members of the council and guests of the committee and are letting me testify. it's a privilege to be before you in regards to the ebola outbreak in west africa. since ebola entered in march through its explosion on to the international spotlight in july and even now when it appears the disease has crested in liberia, but i want to stress today that we have discovered that there are man
of care, but it's probably the research that is making them known internationally so i'm proud to introduce dr. jeffrey gold. >> thank you. when doing so has the practice of taking testimony under oath. do any of you have objections of taking testimony under oath? the chair that advised you that you're entitled to be advised by counsel. all the panelists have said no. in that case, please rise and raise your right hand. do you swear the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the...
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jeffrey, the former u.s. ambassador to iraq. to you first, doug. soy saying this isn't mission creep, but i think a lot of americans may say okay, maybe it doesn't meet the standard definition of a mission changing, but the troop number is metastecizing. >> that's right. it's the same mission and they determined they need more people to carry out the mission they've been entrusted to do. >> is it semantics, oh, don't worry, it's still concerning when you're talking about doubling the number of troops. >> it would help if somebody explained to the american people, this is what's happening to release a new number of 1500 on a friday afternoon does give the impression that we're trying to sneak something under the table here. i don't think that's what is happening but it gives that impression. >> does the administration need to be better at explaining this? >> absolutely. this is a very good and important step many the right direction. they shouldn't be defensive and too cautious about this as admiral kirby had to do. the president's given the mission no
jeffrey, the former u.s. ambassador to iraq. to you first, doug. soy saying this isn't mission creep, but i think a lot of americans may say okay, maybe it doesn't meet the standard definition of a mission changing, but the troop number is metastecizing. >> that's right. it's the same mission and they determined they need more people to carry out the mission they've been entrusted to do. >> is it semantics, oh, don't worry, it's still concerning when you're talking about doubling...
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on behalf of c-span and national constitution center, i am jeffrey rosen. thank you souch. >> guest: thank you. >> that was "after words," booktv signature program in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policymakers and others familiar with the material. "after words" airs every weekend on booktv at 10 p.m. on saturday, 12 and 9 p.m. on sunday and 12 a.m. on monday. you can also watch "after words" online. of the booktv.org and click on transport in the booktv series and topics list on the upper right side of the page. >> the most heavily defended airspace in history was the airspace over north vietnam. they were literally tens of thousands of anti-aircraft guns. there were thousands of surface-to-air missiles and placements, and they also had aircraft at various bases that would come out on occasion but they didn't come out all the time because they could really match up to ours but they were there, a constant threat. unfortunately, we watched those being offloaded from a russian freighter, taken off and take it up by tru
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so this is a -- you know, we shouldn't -- and i have no intention of underestimating the relief of the family and what an achievement it is for these two americans, in addition to jeffrey fowle released a couple weeks ago. >> absolutely. jim sciutto, thank you so much. >>> we're watching u.s. air strikes targeted as the brutal leader of iraq was among them. we'll discuss next. great rates and safety working in harmony. open an optimizer plus account from synchrony bank. service. security. savings. synchrony bank engage with us. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can relieve ra symptoms, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, includi
so this is a -- you know, we shouldn't -- and i have no intention of underestimating the relief of the family and what an achievement it is for these two americans, in addition to jeffrey fowle released a couple weeks ago. >> absolutely. jim sciutto, thank you so much. >>> we're watching u.s. air strikes targeted as the brutal leader of iraq was among them. we'll discuss next. great rates and safety working in harmony. open an optimizer plus account from synchrony bank. service....
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so we'll see what happens. >> that was a good hedge there, jeffrey.to henl. >> predicting what the supreme court can do. and tonight a special cnn tonight, a prime time interview with the ebola survivor, amber vinson. i've seen part of the interview, it is compelling and i know our viewers want to catch up with that. thank you for joining us. you can follow me on twitter. in the mean time thanks for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room," erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" tonight, breaking news, the united states now working with iran. cnn has learned that president obama sent a letter to the ayatollah about isis and the news about the major development next. >>> and the navy sale claiming he took out osama bin laden, speaking out, and new details on what happened that night. >>> and a man arrested for kidnapping a woman on a philadelphia street, how a used car salesman and gps brought him down. let's go "outfront." >>> and good evening. i'm
so we'll see what happens. >> that was a good hedge there, jeffrey.to henl. >> predicting what the supreme court can do. and tonight a special cnn tonight, a prime time interview with the ebola survivor, amber vinson. i've seen part of the interview, it is compelling and i know our viewers want to catch up with that. thank you for joining us. you can follow me on twitter. in the mean time thanks for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room," erin burnett...
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of care, but it's probably the research that is making them known internationally so i'm proud to introduce dr. jeffrey gold. >> thank you. when doing so has the practice of taking testimony under oath. do any of you have objections of taking testimony under oath? the chair that advised you that you're entitled to be advised by counsel. all the panelists have said no. in that case, please rise and raise your right hand. do you swear the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? all have answered affirmatively. you are under oath. we're going to ask you each to give a five-minute summary of your written statement. we'll begin with mr. isaacs. >> thank you, chairman and teemed members of the council and guests of the committee and are letting me testify. it's a privilege to be before you in regards to the ebola outbreak in west africa. since ebola entered in march through its explosion on to the international spotlight in july and even now when it appears the disease has crested in liberia, but i want to stress today that we have discovered that there are man
of care, but it's probably the research that is making them known internationally so i'm proud to introduce dr. jeffrey gold. >> thank you. when doing so has the practice of taking testimony under oath. do any of you have objections of taking testimony under oath? the chair that advised you that you're entitled to be advised by counsel. all the panelists have said no. in that case, please rise and raise your right hand. do you swear the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the...
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. >> so let's talk about the grand jury. here is jeffrey toobin, look he evidence that they saw and heard. you know t charlie, i think so. >> i don't-- i think other prosecutors and other grand juries might well have come out differently. might well have pursued this whole case in a different way. but do i think this grand jury made an irrational choice based on the evidence before it? no t i don't. i think they made a reasonable conclusion to the evidence. >> so what he is saying based on what that grand jury saw and that's the crucial thing. and your quarrel is what that grand jury might have seen. >> and the way it was prevented, charlie. remember this is a prosecutor that they objected to from the beginning. they always said a special prosecutor needed to it be brought in, because the whole system needs to be indicted. >> rose: and you had questions about this particular prosecutor? >> yeah. >> rose: which were? >> was it just that you didn't want him or because you just simply believed that this was the circumstances as called for a sp
. >> so let's talk about the grand jury. here is jeffrey toobin, look he evidence that they saw and heard. you know t charlie, i think so. >> i don't-- i think other prosecutors and other grand juries might well have come out differently. might well have pursued this whole case in a different way. but do i think this grand jury made an irrational choice based on the evidence before it? no t i don't. i think they made a reasonable conclusion to the evidence. >> so what he is...
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prosecutors revealed in court they published a website on the rabbi's case so possible victims can contact investigators. emma and jeffrey reported her fears that she had been caught on camera and went public. as a result, they were shunned and made to feel like snitches at their synagogue in rockville. >> no one talks to us in that synagogue. >> the president did speak to us and said, don't expect an apology. >> reporter: this is how difficult this investigation is. detectives have about 10 years of video they have to review, women who wonder if they were potenti potent victims are told to submit a head shot and then the detectives go through the painstaking process reviewing the video looking for them. that's the latest at the d.c. courthouse. >>> family and friends of a high school student who's murdered will soon be gathering for a vigil in his honor. to the boy's name -- the boy's name was brenden wilson. and the mother is trying to come to grips with the tragedy and we are learning more about the men arrested in that crime. mark. >> reporter: this is where that candlelight vigil will take place in less than an hour
prosecutors revealed in court they published a website on the rabbi's case so possible victims can contact investigators. emma and jeffrey reported her fears that she had been caught on camera and went public. as a result, they were shunned and made to feel like snitches at their synagogue in rockville. >> no one talks to us in that synagogue. >> the president did speak to us and said, don't expect an apology. >> reporter: this is how difficult this investigation is....
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immigration reform in the last two weeks of the lame duck session and if so, what could their bill look like? joining us now is terry jeffrey, editor in chief of cns news. >> thanks for having me. >> we know that a couple of things are lined up for next week. december 2nd, the house judiciary committee, they've announced they're holding hearing on the president's power grab an then on wednesday, the house homeland security committee will meet to talk about what they can do, so, what do you think is going to come out of these meetings? >> well, i think the truth is that the president did exceed his constitutional authority and the congress is going to decide that. i think they know that. the question is whether they use their own constitutional authority to counter him, the one authority they have, article 1, section 9 is the power of the -- the president cannot spend any money on the treasury unless approved by appropriation on the law. december 11th, the currency of the government expires. i do not think the cr they pass in the lame duck will probt obama from doing his immigration policy. the question is whether they pass
immigration reform in the last two weeks of the lame duck session and if so, what could their bill look like? joining us now is terry jeffrey, editor in chief of cns news. >> thanks for having me. >> we know that a couple of things are lined up for next week. december 2nd, the house judiciary committee, they've announced they're holding hearing on the president's power grab an then on wednesday, the house homeland security committee will meet to talk about what they can do, so, what...
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jeffrey street. try to avoid that area if you k traveling the turnpike beyond norristown, dealing with some construction, so watch out for the guys and gals in the hard hats. taking a look at mass transit, everything running on time for septa, new jersey, dart. no delays at philadelphia international. ukee? >> vittoria, thank you. developing right now new york state officials preparing to ask the white house to declare a federal disaster. at the lake effect snowstorm continues to bury the buffalo area. this time, laps video gives you idea of the volume of snow that's covers parts of western new york. the death toll has reached ten, and roofs are now starting to buckle. on some roads the snow is so deep that plows are not working properly. >> there are hundreds and hundreds of vehicles stranded all throughout the area. that's going to be a massive problem. >> now, with more than 6 feet of snow falling on buffalo's ralph wilson stadium, the national foot being league has moved sunday's game between the bills and the jets to ford field in detroit, michigan. >>> well, happening today, it is back to work for bag
jeffrey street. try to avoid that area if you k traveling the turnpike beyond norristown, dealing with some construction, so watch out for the guys and gals in the hard hats. taking a look at mass transit, everything running on time for septa, new jersey, dart. no delays at philadelphia international. ukee? >> vittoria, thank you. developing right now new york state officials preparing to ask the white house to declare a federal disaster. at the lake effect snowstorm continues to bury the...
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i love jeffrey so much. >> and i love you and gracie and isiah. >> did you see the video? >> i did. excited to be here. >> what are you working on how? >> i'm working on "end citier ella." -- cinderella. i'm playing the evil stepmother. >> can we see the evil face? >> i got to picture two ex-husbands. >> until november 23. then nene leaks comes in. it's been great. you going to want to come back to "the view"? >> it -- 30% of the audience left "the view" when she left. >> they were already here. >> they needed 30% back: you stay here. >> how about you come over here with us. >> girl, oh, my goodness! >> 'cause y'all talk about stuff, the talking, shouting. >> sherry is pure joy. she's really tough. she can find joy through tough times. >> it's about my friends. >> thank you for being here. >> i'm always here for you. >> i have my wig line. >> are you wearing a wig right now? >> i'm always wearing a wig. let me tell you something that you don't ask a woman, you wearing a wig! >> you know who my neighbor is? >> wendy williams. she admits she wears wigs. >> they're open. >> by the way,
i love jeffrey so much. >> and i love you and gracie and isiah. >> did you see the video? >> i did. excited to be here. >> what are you working on how? >> i'm working on "end citier ella." -- cinderella. i'm playing the evil stepmother. >> can we see the evil face? >> i got to picture two ex-husbands. >> until november 23. then nene leaks comes in. it's been great. you going to want to come back to "the view"? >> it --...
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to speak korean, he's able to make those connections directly in a way that a jeffrey foul or matthew todd miller can't. so i think that bae was seen by the north koreans as more dangerous than the nonkorean speakers that have been detained in the past. >> uh-huh. and he had to work in a field. he was in isolation. he just said he lost weight. we certainly know there is a food shortage in north korea. is that pretty typical of north korea's treatment of people they detain and imprison from other countries? >> actually, i have to say that despite the suffering that kenneth bae underwent of this detention and the tremendous uncertainty, the trumped up charges and so forth, he was actually detained in a facility which to my understanding only held one prisoner, him. so it was likely that from the start, the north koreans were at some point going to try to trade kenneth bae for something such as a presidential visit. that was relayed by jeffrey foul in his return or perhaps some other concession. u.s. policy has been that we wouldn't negotiate on those grounds. the director of national intelligence said there
to speak korean, he's able to make those connections directly in a way that a jeffrey foul or matthew todd miller can't. so i think that bae was seen by the north koreans as more dangerous than the nonkorean speakers that have been detained in the past. >> uh-huh. and he had to work in a field. he was in isolation. he just said he lost weight. we certainly know there is a food shortage in north korea. is that pretty typical of north korea's treatment of people they detain and imprison...
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so it's exceedingly difficult to keep anything truly secret in a courthouse. >> jeffrey toobin, that'sent point because i know there's enormous concern about leaks. >> there is. and, remember, the defense -- the michael brown's family is going to be notified in advance of the public disclosure. there is going to be a lot of pressure on them. and don't kid yourself, from people like us, from journalists who want to learn from them first what this result is. so i would be very surprised, frankly, if it goes the full six hours. i don't know the answer to what the best way to release the news is. but i think six hours is -- is a long time to hold a secret like this, especially when you're starting to disclose it in a piecemeal way. sooner is probably better than later. >> under these circumstances, mark, i want to hear what you have to say but, 12 members of the grand jury, are they now free to go? are they still being sequestered, if you will? they have reached the decision. can they simply walk out of that building over there, go home, even if they promise they'll remain quiet or do they
so it's exceedingly difficult to keep anything truly secret in a courthouse. >> jeffrey toobin, that'sent point because i know there's enormous concern about leaks. >> there is. and, remember, the defense -- the michael brown's family is going to be notified in advance of the public disclosure. there is going to be a lot of pressure on them. and don't kid yourself, from people like us, from journalists who want to learn from them first what this result is. so i would be very...
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so for the, good news just keeps oncoming. except if you're in chester county. 291 jeffrey street, downed pole, watch out for construction both sides of the turnpike in norristown, erika? >> thank you, vet tore y dozens of people are out of their homes early today, in bethlehem township northampton county. sinkhole opened around a truck working on a water main break. we are told that truck sang into the hole, and then onto the gas main, fortunately, though, there is no gas leak. >> also, vigil last night, remember, two children, shot to death inside a tabernacle burlington county home. another child and their mother are in critical condition. police are investigating the circumstances. >>> and grand jury could indict ferguson missouri police officer darren wilson for the august shooting death of 18 year old michael brown at any time. several demonstrators were arrested last night for the second night in a row. >>> your time now 5:17. and it is a first for philadelphia. what makes new restaurant opening today in fishtown so different? also, this: >> it was like a bomb. like a boom. >> you have to see this right here. building
so for the, good news just keeps oncoming. except if you're in chester county. 291 jeffrey street, downed pole, watch out for construction both sides of the turnpike in norristown, erika? >> thank you, vet tore y dozens of people are out of their homes early today, in bethlehem township northampton county. sinkhole opened around a truck working on a water main break. we are told that truck sang into the hole, and then onto the gas main, fortunately, though, there is no gas leak. >>...
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release of the man comes weeks after another american detainee, jeffrey fowler, was allowed to leave the country. >>> one year later, there's so much to do. we want people to remember that the philippine still need help. >> thousands died a year ago, many more need desperate help in the philippines. we talk to those who have recently been there about what people are struggling through.>>> it is one of those plays that years from now giants fan will look back and smile. how much would you pay for a world series game ball? more than 100 bids later, we have a price that just may surprise you. >> the votes are in, and republicans will have full control of congress next year. what politicians say they are worried about. the news continues in 90 seconds. >>> back now with breaking news happening on the bay bridge. these are live pictures. it appears traffic in both directions is moving little bit better now. this follows a multivehicle crash involving a wrong way driver. eastbound traffic is moving little bit better as they had across into oakland. as you see, westbound traffic heading into the city. an awful lot of brake lights her
release of the man comes weeks after another american detainee, jeffrey fowler, was allowed to leave the country. >>> one year later, there's so much to do. we want people to remember that the philippine still need help. >> thousands died a year ago, many more need desperate help in the philippines. we talk to those who have recently been there about what people are struggling through.>>> it is one of those plays that years from now giants fan will look back and smile....
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care, but it's probably the research that is making them known internationally, and so i'm proud to introduce dr. jeffrey gold. >> thank you. the panel you're aware the committee is holding investigative hearing, and when doing so has the practice of taking testimony under oath. do any of you have objections of taking testimony under oath? the chair then advises you that under the rules of the house and rules of the committee you're entitled to be advised by counsel. do any of you desire to be advise by counsel during your testimony today? all of the panelists have said no. in that case, please rise and raise your right hand. do you swear the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? all have answered affirmatively. you are under oath. and subject to the penalties set forth in title xviii section 1001 of united states code. i'm going to ask you each to give a five-minute summary of your written statement. we'll begin with mr. isaacs. >> thank you chairman murphy and esteemed members of the council and fellow guests of the commit time for letting me testify to
care, but it's probably the research that is making them known internationally, and so i'm proud to introduce dr. jeffrey gold. >> thank you. the panel you're aware the committee is holding investigative hearing, and when doing so has the practice of taking testimony under oath. do any of you have objections of taking testimony under oath? the chair then advises you that under the rules of the house and rules of the committee you're entitled to be advised by counsel. do any of you desire...
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so far, absolutely nothing. the grand jury is set to rejoin on monday. joining me is sunny hostin and jeffreybin who have been covering every inch of this story. what should we read into the fact that we don't have any decision from the grand jury? >> pretty close to nothing. the legal system always has delays in it. and this has been a long investigation. the grand jury was apparently actually deliberating about whether to indict for a day or less. that's not a very long time. these jurors know that this is a very high-profile investigation. taking another day, taking another two days to make up their minds seems very appropriate, not surprising and i don't think it tells you one way or another which way they are leaning. >> sunny, this grand jury has been conducted very differently from a lot of grand juries, i'm sure that you've been a part of, more information, more witnesses, more leaks, no recommended charges. the prosecuting attorney says, look, this is just an effort to be transparent yet the family of michael brown is very suspicious. why is all of this unfolded this way? >> yeah. th
so far, absolutely nothing. the grand jury is set to rejoin on monday. joining me is sunny hostin and jeffreybin who have been covering every inch of this story. what should we read into the fact that we don't have any decision from the grand jury? >> pretty close to nothing. the legal system always has delays in it. and this has been a long investigation. the grand jury was apparently actually deliberating about whether to indict for a day or less. that's not a very long time. these...
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. >> let's get more on the situation with jeffrey bates from unicef and she life from irbill in northern iraq and thank you sor being with us and this conflict has disrupted the education of thousands of children in iraq. what does this mean for future generations? >> thank you. glad to be here with you today. what this means for future generations is if children are deprived of their fundamental right for education and the progress in this area is interrupted, then there is a high chance, a high probability this will never be regained in iraq and other areas in the region will be facing an entire lost generation. it's imperative the united nations, the government and other humanitarian actors come together quickly to provide these educational opportunities before they are lost to prevent this type of spiral continuing on. >> now, jeffrey, we can appreciate that it's difficult to provide a normal life for these refugee children, much less a normal education, just explain to us the challenges of trying to educate children in refugee camps. >> well, it goes well beyond the refugee camps. we have referencely 220
. >> let's get more on the situation with jeffrey bates from unicef and she life from irbill in northern iraq and thank you sor being with us and this conflict has disrupted the education of thousands of children in iraq. what does this mean for future generations? >> thank you. glad to be here with you today. what this means for future generations is if children are deprived of their fundamental right for education and the progress in this area is interrupted, then there is a high...
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for a carbon tax because it would mean even more subsidies to him so these individuals the same thing with general electric and jeffreysic s. because he's a registered republican and claims to be a believer in free market so you look at what ge is backing today. ge is pushing for the electric nation of the electric fleet to taxpayers. it happens that ge builds the charging station. so it's not that they are taken advantage of the subsidies that excess but loving to push for the creation of new subsidies. they are addicted to corporate welfare and they don't want the faucet turned off anytime soon. they are looking to keep it running and to keep that government gravy train going. so it may maximize profits for shareholders in the beginning but then again if that government faucet is ever turned off the shareholders are going to lose big-time. it's not a viable business model because without the government it wouldn't exist and it would go belly-up very quickly. so i think from a business owner's perspective they should look at and this doesn't apply to small business owners. it's generally large corporations in the sil
for a carbon tax because it would mean even more subsidies to him so these individuals the same thing with general electric and jeffreysic s. because he's a registered republican and claims to be a believer in free market so you look at what ge is backing today. ge is pushing for the electric nation of the electric fleet to taxpayers. it happens that ge builds the charging station. so it's not that they are taken advantage of the subsidies that excess but loving to push for the creation of new...
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so that's the big question right now. >> jeffrey, you've studied this, obviously you're a legal analystct me if i'm wrong, if a prosecutor wants to get an indictment out of a grand jury, they can get an indictment, right? >> answbsolutely. what's so unusual about this process, usually prosecutors tailor their presentation to a grand jury to get an indictment and present only the incriminating evidence and move on to the trial. what the prosecuting attorney has done here is thrown all the evidence into the grand jury. now, if you are not cynical, you could say this is an effort to be fair and have all the evidence presented in advance. if you are somewhat more cynical, you would say, this is an effort on the part of the prosecutor to cover his own behind so that he can pass the buck to the grand jury rather than make the decision himself, which is the way it usually works in front of a grand jury. >> don, you heard my interview with jeff warda from the st. louis police association. he's been talking to darren wilson, the police officer who shot and killed michael brown. when you heard hi
so that's the big question right now. >> jeffrey, you've studied this, obviously you're a legal analystct me if i'm wrong, if a prosecutor wants to get an indictment out of a grand jury, they can get an indictment, right? >> answbsolutely. what's so unusual about this process, usually prosecutors tailor their presentation to a grand jury to get an indictment and present only the incriminating evidence and move on to the trial. what the prosecuting attorney has done here is thrown...
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so if you are overwhelmed with work, and you need some temporary help or just need a project done with a skill that your team doesn't have, think about hiring a freelancer. jeffrey wald is the co-founder cfo and coo of work market. they bring freelancers, contractors and consultants together with companies to help them manage their work intelligently. it's so great to see you. you wear a lot of hats. >> i do. when you're a founder of a company you have to make sure everything gets done. >> believe me i know, i know. so this is great, we hire a lot of freelancers in what i do. and, and so this is really helpful. it's not a matter of just saying hey come work for me, there's lots of forms to fill out so you need the tools in place. >> you have to make sure that the freelancers that you onboard meet the compliance of not only your company, but of the government. right. so our customers you want to make sure the right legal agreements are signed the right insurance is had the right background checks and when someone's insurance expires that they're removed from their environment so they don't accidentally engage with somebody that would be inappropriate. >> just thi
so if you are overwhelmed with work, and you need some temporary help or just need a project done with a skill that your team doesn't have, think about hiring a freelancer. jeffrey wald is the co-founder cfo and coo of work market. they bring freelancers, contractors and consultants together with companies to help them manage their work intelligently. it's so great to see you. you wear a lot of hats. >> i do. when you're a founder of a company you have to make sure everything gets done....
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so in that regard, it is in some ways a pragmatic approach to this. connecticut,rom independent line, your next full stop go ahead. caller: yes, i have a question for jeffrey there. how is it illegal, getting these, getting you summary else's social security number, how are they so getting away with it? well, i am not an from how the verification system works, but in order to have a mostyou have to have -- jobs that are not in the underground economy you need a social security number, but we don't have a national id system or a system that is 100% names,e at validating social security numbers, and such, and so a lot of people are able to use these, mostly the employers often don't have an incentive -- the employers want workers, they want hard workers, and they don't have a strong quiz people about the ability of their social security numbers. are overzealous in doing this or selectively do it, they can face some difficulties as while. -- as well. it is in some ways in everybody's interest to hire these workers. facts he putthe out there as far as unauthorized immigrants is their share of the labor force. by 2012, 10 percent in nevada where the president s
so in that regard, it is in some ways a pragmatic approach to this. connecticut,rom independent line, your next full stop go ahead. caller: yes, i have a question for jeffrey there. how is it illegal, getting these, getting you summary else's social security number, how are they so getting away with it? well, i am not an from how the verification system works, but in order to have a mostyou have to have -- jobs that are not in the underground economy you need a social security number, but we...
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and so typically i disagree with, you know, my colleague jeffrey toobin because typically if a prosecutor case to a grand jury which they do involving a police shooting, they try to take a step back and take a more objective point of view. they're going to give everything to the grand jury because they don't want to look like they're biassed towards the police. they don't want to look like they're biassed towards the shooting victim. and so this isn't atypical. what is atypical is to have the lens on it the way that we do. does it usually take this long? not usually. however, in this case, they've got a special grand jury that is only meeting once a week. they've been meeting for weeks and weeks and weeks. they've heard from dozens and dozens and dozens of witnesses. i think what also is different in this case is that we've got dozens of witnesses that disagree. and so this is just a gigantic mess for the grand jury. i think it's also a mess for the rest of us because what they promised was transparency and what you don't get with a grand jury is transparency. but remember, on friday, dr.
and so typically i disagree with, you know, my colleague jeffrey toobin because typically if a prosecutor case to a grand jury which they do involving a police shooting, they try to take a step back and take a more objective point of view. they're going to give everything to the grand jury because they don't want to look like they're biassed towards the police. they don't want to look like they're biassed towards the shooting victim. and so this isn't atypical. what is atypical is to have the...
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about the politics of the obama justice department and so forth and her as a person and her credibility and abilities. >> dana, we want to bring in jeffrey toobin, he joins us on the phone here in new york. i understand you know loretta lynch, maybe you can tell us what you know of this woman and what you make of a potential appointment as attorney general. >> well, in 1990 we started at the u.s. attorneys office as junior prosecutors within weeks of one another and spent three years as colleagues and we've been friends ever since. i have to say, i'm pretty flabbergasted. she's a low-profile figure not only in the united states but in new york. she is by far the second-best known prosecutor in new york after preeter er bbarara. it's a surprising choice. but her own record is impeccable. she is not known as a political figurement she's spent the vast majority of her career as a lawyer, as a federal prosecutor. either as an assistant u.s. attorney or as u.s. attorney under president clinton and now under president obama. i don't think there is anything krov shl in her background. she's just a career prosecutor who has done a variety of cas
about the politics of the obama justice department and so forth and her as a person and her credibility and abilities. >> dana, we want to bring in jeffrey toobin, he joins us on the phone here in new york. i understand you know loretta lynch, maybe you can tell us what you know of this woman and what you make of a potential appointment as attorney general. >> well, in 1990 we started at the u.s. attorneys office as junior prosecutors within weeks of one another and spent three...
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so things are looking pretty good there. we have a downed pole from an earlier accident in chester, delaware county, 291 west second street at jeffrey street. police are on hand directing traffic at the scene. stick to west third, instead. a sinkhole in bethlehem, north hampton county, that swallowed up a utility truck. what a mess. stick to washington street. construction blocking two lanes on 168 that's the black horse pike near nicholson road. >> let's continue with our breaking story that broken water main that set off a series of problems in the lehigh valley. a sinkhole opened up and a neighborhood had to evacuate. katherine scott is live near the scene along hampton road in bethlehem township. good morning, catherine. >> reporter: good morning, matt, yeah, it was one thing after another, more than 30 residents had to evacuate, the red cross had to open the shelter so they can stay warm and spend the night while work continues to be done on hampton road in bethlehem township. crews remain on the scene they have been here all night long. i want to go to the picture. this is what crews were dealing with, a ppl truck that toppled
so things are looking pretty good there. we have a downed pole from an earlier accident in chester, delaware county, 291 west second street at jeffrey street. police are on hand directing traffic at the scene. stick to west third, instead. a sinkhole in bethlehem, north hampton county, that swallowed up a utility truck. what a mess. stick to washington street. construction blocking two lanes on 168 that's the black horse pike near nicholson road. >> let's continue with our breaking story...
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so much. not that we're assuming there will be violence. i think jeffrey toobin raise ad good point.any legal analysts i've spoken to. if you are indeed not going to indict this officer to wait this amount of time, it doesn't really make any sense. >> no. it doesn't. i guess could you make the argument, if they had announced it earlier, people would have had more time to gather. you've been out there a long time, multiple times, you were out there during the initial protests. do you have any sense from what they were doing when they had the national guard coming in. they had the emergency announcement. does any of that lead you to think which way they may be going? >> i'm not going to speculate. i will tell you the people have been saying that i've been speaking to in the community. all you, just look at what has happened over the last few hours. so there's going to be an announ announcement. you have the highest official in the state coming out with the safety emergency person saying, we don't want violence. and if you sort of look at what's happening, it would leave you in one dire
so much. not that we're assuming there will be violence. i think jeffrey toobin raise ad good point.any legal analysts i've spoken to. if you are indeed not going to indict this officer to wait this amount of time, it doesn't really make any sense. >> no. it doesn't. i guess could you make the argument, if they had announced it earlier, people would have had more time to gather. you've been out there a long time, multiple times, you were out there during the initial protests. do you have...
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. >> jeffrey, what about the fact that the evidence being kept secret so far in the grand jury proceedingsr or not that evidence should come out for the public to see? what do you think the decision should be? >> this is a really complicated question because grand juries are usually secret. but the prosecutor, robert mcculluch, has said if there's no indictment, he wants it all released and he will ask a judge to release it. but it's not a simple process to release grand jury testimony. the witnesses all testified with the understanding that their testimony would be secret. do they have a right to be heard from the judge before that judge makes up his or her mind? also remember, there's another investigation going on now. the federal government, the justice department is looking into this matter. does the justice department want to say, look, don't release this before we complete our investigation? so it is not as simple as it might seem for a judge simply to snap his or her fingers and release all this testimony. you might want to hear from the witnesses and you might want to hear from th
. >> jeffrey, what about the fact that the evidence being kept secret so far in the grand jury proceedingsr or not that evidence should come out for the public to see? what do you think the decision should be? >> this is a really complicated question because grand juries are usually secret. but the prosecutor, robert mcculluch, has said if there's no indictment, he wants it all released and he will ask a judge to release it. but it's not a simple process to release grand jury...
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so i'm not sure what his reentry procedure or matthew miller's would be like. >> what advice would you give them, jeffreyody asked me that back a couple weeks ago. i would tell them to keep the faith. that's what got me through my ordeal of six months. faith in god and have faith i would eventually come back home. and that has come true for all three of us. we're all going to be back home, which is great, great news. >> and what was that like for you, when you stepped foot on american soil after being over there? what was that feeling like? >> it was fantastic. my family was there waiting for me on the tarmac at the air force base. and it was just great being reunited with them after a long separation. >> and now they will all be home tonight in a matter of hours. two americans held captive in north korea. they are free, heading home. their release caught everyone off guard. why did it happen now? what is significant about the timing? we'll talk about that, next. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know genies can be really lit
so i'm not sure what his reentry procedure or matthew miller's would be like. >> what advice would you give them, jeffreyody asked me that back a couple weeks ago. i would tell them to keep the faith. that's what got me through my ordeal of six months. faith in god and have faith i would eventually come back home. and that has come true for all three of us. we're all going to be back home, which is great, great news. >> and what was that like for you, when you stepped foot on...