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tomorrow is 7 thousand days from the jube lee year and i got through to tom evans in family radio and took [inaudible] place and i was trying to convince him to start up the open forum once again and disagreed with mr. camping on his jube alee years and tom is starting to come around to my view, which is the biblical view. the dead sea scrolls talk about the 70 weeks of daniel 9 and say that is 10 jube alees. if we know that christ was babatized 7 years before the jube lee year ended and we do and know it was 29 ad and we do recollect then we can know when the jubilee year is. jeess was about 30 years old when he began ministry and baptized and they are about at the thee 0th jubilee. they were 7 years before the jubilee. when i say march 21, 1996 began the 70 jubilee year it is easy to determine i'm correct. we had 2 things happen at that time. the times of the gentiles ended. this is forshadowed when [inaudible] of babylon went crazy for 2520 days. if you go a day for a year yoi have 3670 and so you properly understand it, 360 sabbatical cycles. this is called the king of numbers bec
tomorrow is 7 thousand days from the jube lee year and i got through to tom evans in family radio and took [inaudible] place and i was trying to convince him to start up the open forum once again and disagreed with mr. camping on his jube alee years and tom is starting to come around to my view, which is the biblical view. the dead sea scrolls talk about the 70 weeks of daniel 9 and say that is 10 jube alees. if we know that christ was babatized 7 years before the jube lee year ended and we do...
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with me now evan perez, cnn's justice correspondent. tom fuentes, former fbi assistant director and cnn correspondent nick valencia. nick to you and to evan in particular i know you've been embedded with the protest movement. what will be the reaction do you think to the lifting of the mall? will that defuse the protest activities? >> i think you will see -- definitely defuse the situation. i think in the last couple of days certainly i think the curfew has been the cause of the protests over here on the town, on the city green. a lot of people were here on friday night just protesting, chanting against the curfew when they were arrested. and last night was the same thing. i think the curfew had gotten to the point where it was now causing some of the unrest. >> and that was a big complaint among the demonstrators that we were with yesterday on north avenue and pennsylvania avenue. at one point about 9:00 p.m. joseph kent a young man who was arrested on national television by the national guard, led a group of about 100 demonstrators up nor
with me now evan perez, cnn's justice correspondent. tom fuentes, former fbi assistant director and cnn correspondent nick valencia. nick to you and to evan in particular i know you've been embedded with the protest movement. what will be the reaction do you think to the lifting of the mall? will that defuse the protest activities? >> i think you will see -- definitely defuse the situation. i think in the last couple of days certainly i think the curfew has been the cause of the protests...
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tom foreman, thanks very much. let's get more now of what's going on. joining us here in "the situation room" are justice reporter evanxander, president of the national organization of black law enforcement executives a member of president obama's task force on 21st century policing and former fbi assistant tom fuentes. evan what happens next? >> wolf i think the investigation continues. we know from talking to law enforcement that they know there are other suspects in this case and that they're going to have to keep working at it to try to capture the people who were helping this suspect that's now in custody in this torture and murder of these people. >> cedric based on what we know it's a pecially if the read the court documents. could one person have done all of this brutality, killing four individuals, burning the home and go through the grisly details? could one person have done all of this? >> it is possible wolf but highly improbable that that is wa occurred. if you look at the circle evidence that's been gathered to this point, i would probably believe not. and i'm feeling quite certain that there was other i
tom foreman, thanks very much. let's get more now of what's going on. joining us here in "the situation room" are justice reporter evanxander, president of the national organization of black law enforcement executives a member of president obama's task force on 21st century policing and former fbi assistant tom fuentes. evan what happens next? >> wolf i think the investigation continues. we know from talking to law enforcement that they know there are other suspects in this case...
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[laughter] tom: richard ally is evan pew professor of geo sciences at penn state university. he's one of the major figures worldwide in the area of climate change and is dedicated to educating the public about what is happening and what will happen. he taught me that for what man has done to the atmosphere not to have caused global warming , the laws of physics will have to be wrong. third is chip brulee, long-term activists in the cause of human rights. he's a democratic socialist and civil rights asbsolutist and he has a new book "too close for comfort" predicted the tea party movement. he's sorry. [laughter] tom: leonard pip is a columnist for the "miami herald." he has won the pulitzer prize on race in america. so first, michelle. michelle: well, good morning. you know, it's one of the gaps in my training as a scientist that i'm finding myself in this sort of social situation as a science communicator where i'm dealing with this odd cadence of people insisting that something that is false is true and something that is true is false. this is something i don't have the rhet
[laughter] tom: richard ally is evan pew professor of geo sciences at penn state university. he's one of the major figures worldwide in the area of climate change and is dedicated to educating the public about what is happening and what will happen. he taught me that for what man has done to the atmosphere not to have caused global warming , the laws of physics will have to be wrong. third is chip brulee, long-term activists in the cause of human rights. he's a democratic socialist and civil...
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evan perez, having just spoken to the director of the fbi. a security guard was injured before officers at the scene killed simpson and his accomplice. let me bring in cnn law enforcement analyst tom foounuentes. explain to me as a former assistant director of the fbi, when the fbi tips off garland police -- and to be precise, it was that aln to simpson had expressed interest in this evident. where does the ball go from there? i think the ball was always in the court of garland pd from the beginning of event planning. even from that time, several months in advance, they knew
evan perez, having just spoken to the director of the fbi. a security guard was injured before officers at the scene killed simpson and his accomplice. let me bring in cnn law enforcement analyst tom foounuentes. explain to me as a former assistant director of the fbi, when the fbi tips off garland police -- and to be precise, it was that aln to simpson had expressed interest in this evident. where does the ball go from there? i think the ball was always in the court of garland pd from the...
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tom fuentes. cnn correspondent brian todd our justice reporter evan perez. anchor don lemon and we are going right back to baltimore where officials are walking into that room and we will discuss it as we come out of this news conference. here's marilyn mosby. >>> as i previously indicated my office conducted an independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident with the death of freddie gray. on may 1st our investigation revealed we had sufficient probable cause to bring charges against six police officers. as our investigation has continued additional information has been discovered and as is often the case during an ongoing investigation charges can and should be revised based upon the evidence. these past two weeks my team that been presenting evidence to a grchand jury that just today returned indictments against all six officers for are the following offenses. officer cesar goodson jr., second-degree depraved heart murder. involuntary manslaughter. second-degree negligent assault. manslaughter by vehicle and gross negligen
tom fuentes. cnn correspondent brian todd our justice reporter evan perez. anchor don lemon and we are going right back to baltimore where officials are walking into that room and we will discuss it as we come out of this news conference. here's marilyn mosby. >>> as i previously indicated my office conducted an independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident with the death of freddie gray. on may 1st our investigation revealed we had sufficient...
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evan bayh, thank you very much. folks, we want to hear from you, should tom brady be suspended.re saying for the whole season. we'll read some of your responses coming up. liz? liz: i'm with senator bayh, i really am. >>> okay, yahoo! former coo now revolutionizing the college startup called chegg. he tells us how he managed to boost digital revenue kind of working beyond moving from textbooks nearly 90%. >>> plus is marisa mayer steering his former employer in the right...
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let's bring back our justice reporter, evan perez, along with our law enforcement analyst tom fuenteshoskins. are what are you learning about the case against the six baltimore police officers? >> well wolf one of the lawyers from one of the officers has already got then a subpoena approved to get all the notes and everything else from some of the homicide investigators who are working on the police investigation. the effort to get what police were learning from the medical examiner. the medical examiner let the police take notes and get contemporaneous what they were finding as they were doing the autopsy report on freddie gray. now what the defense there is looking for is any sign that there was an indication that the medical examiner's findings were heading in a different direction than where marilyn mosby's investigation ended up. what we're told wolf the police investigators believe that the autopsy would find something short of homicide, that it was perhaps more accidental death. now we reached out to the med medical examiner's office. they say they've only had one conclusion ev
let's bring back our justice reporter, evan perez, along with our law enforcement analyst tom fuenteshoskins. are what are you learning about the case against the six baltimore police officers? >> well wolf one of the lawyers from one of the officers has already got then a subpoena approved to get all the notes and everything else from some of the homicide investigators who are working on the police investigation. the effort to get what police were learning from the medical examiner. the...
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evan kohlmann. up next, by the way, nfl commissioner roger goodell speaks out on deflategate and tom brady's suspension. a little brief there and then we go back to politics. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ take me into your darkest hour ♪ ♪ and i'll never desert you ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ yeaaaah! yeah. so that's our loyalty program. you're automatically enrolled, and the longer you stay, the more rewards you get. great! oh! ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ ♪ won't let nobody hurt you ♪ isn't there a simpler way to explain the loyalty program? yes. standing by you from day one. now, that's progressive. >>> welcome back to "hardball." it's been two weeks, believe it or not since the wells report concluded tom brady was probably generally aware of the deflated footballs he used against the colts in that afc championship game. while the patriots announced yesterday that they will not appeal their punishment for the incident, brady himself, who did not cooperate with the wells investigation, is fighting to overturn his four-game suspension next year. at the end of this year, rather. nfl commissioner r
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evan perez, thank you so much with what you're hearing from baltimore police. i've got tom fuentes with me as well, former erer assistant director to the fbi. let me bring you in. i want you to explain to me what we're looking at. obviously we're not on the ground but when you see, as i've been watching it looks like there was this police line. i think there still is. almost setting up a perimeter. why would they be doing that. >> they'd be trying to preserve the crime scene, brooke and look for evidence. see if there's anything else that the young man threw out of -- threw on the sidewalk or got rid of including the firearm. that's just standard procedure to block off people from walking over the crime scene until they finish looking for any other material that might be part of the investigation. >> when you hear handgun violation -- so evan was reporting police are saying they were approaching an individual over a handgun violation. what does that mean? >> well to me a lot of times people business owners or somebody else nearby might witness somebody pulling a gun out of
evan perez, thank you so much with what you're hearing from baltimore police. i've got tom fuentes with me as well, former erer assistant director to the fbi. let me bring you in. i want you to explain to me what we're looking at. obviously we're not on the ground but when you see, as i've been watching it looks like there was this police line. i think there still is. almost setting up a perimeter. why would they be doing that. >> they'd be trying to preserve the crime scene, brooke and...
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just said cnn justice reporter evan perez, our national correspondent suzanne malveaux in baltimore and cnn law enforcement analyst and former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. >> it was a local story and then it turned into national and international story before the riots broke out and before the community took to the streets and helped the police and law enforcement and those community activists gained their streets back in peace in this community. a lot of people came up to me after seeing that video of freddie gray and very quietly told their own stories. stories about one man who had been strip searched on the streets. pants pulled down. half naked. everyone had a chance to see this on the street. another young woman had her cell phone taken by a police officer and smashed on the ground and another person told me they saw somebody beaten up and then just dropped from a police van. these were the kinds of stories that police would tell you off the record quietly, just coming out of their homes because they wanted to give a sense of what it was like to live in that community and what their own experience was in that neighborhood. i think what yo
just said cnn justice reporter evan perez, our national correspondent suzanne malveaux in baltimore and cnn law enforcement analyst and former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. >> it was a local story and then it turned into national and international story before the riots broke out and before the community took to the streets and helped the police and law enforcement and those community activists gained their streets back in peace in this community. a lot of people came up to me after...
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earnings coming out, fast and furious, senator tom carper of delaware more on the amtrak derailing last night. here's kelly evans hour of "closing bell." >>> thank you, bill. welcome to "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans. here's how we're finishing up the day on wall street. the dow losing momentum into the close, regaining sole of it going out with decline of seven points. the closing high, 18,288. we haven't been able to clear that marker. the s&p barely negative. see if that remains the case as all of the numbers shake out here. nasdaq adding five points. the dow's as well had 6% decline in dupont that was weighing on the index. manage to hold water with the broad market despite all of that. big earnings to get do as well. while we wait for them first, we'll introduce today's panel. joining me now, larry kudlow in the house, with our carol robb and jon fortt, welcome. more on today's market action welcome fast money trader brian kelly. welcome as well. let me begin with you, actually is this all going to be about the ten-year from here? >> well i any in the very short term what you have going on in th
earnings coming out, fast and furious, senator tom carper of delaware more on the amtrak derailing last night. here's kelly evans hour of "closing bell." >>> thank you, bill. welcome to "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans. here's how we're finishing up the day on wall street. the dow losing momentum into the close, regaining sole of it going out with decline of seven points. the closing high, 18,288. we haven't been able to clear that marker. the s&p...
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evan perez, having just spoken to the director of the fbi. a security guard was injured before officers at the scene killed simpson and his accomplice. let me bring in cnn law enforcement analyst tom foounuentes. explain to me as a former assistant director of the fbi, when the fbi tips off garland police -- and to be precise, it was that aln to simpson had expressed interest in this evident. where does the ball go from there? i think the ball was always in the court of garland pd from the beginning of event planning. even from that time, several months in advance, they knew this event would probably attract somebody who would want to initiate an attack with firearms. i think that the police in garland working with all the other agencies in the area federal, state, and local, had established a great plan to secure the event and had these officers outside in the lot, you know watching the parking lot. so i think that they were pretty confident that even if somebody was able to get past the first perimeter security at the lot, they had a s.w.a.t. team at the rear entrance to this facility and that the s.w.a.t. team would be able to make a stop of what happened before they could get
evan perez, having just spoken to the director of the fbi. a security guard was injured before officers at the scene killed simpson and his accomplice. let me bring in cnn law enforcement analyst tom foounuentes. explain to me as a former assistant director of the fbi, when the fbi tips off garland police -- and to be precise, it was that aln to simpson had expressed interest in this evident. where does the ball go from there? i think the ball was always in the court of garland pd from the...
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tom sullivan. have a good weekend. "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm sara eisen in today for kelly evansexchange. no place i'd rather be on a friday afternoon. >> we love having you here on the friday before memorial day. i'm bill griffeth. fed chair janet yellen said she expects to raise interest rates this year if the economy continues improving. that's the big caveat. any positive close for the s&p will be a new all-time high. we're not there yet, though. >> we've been seeing it happen all week long. the nasdaq the outperformer trying to close at its own record high.
tom sullivan. have a good weekend. "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm sara eisen in today for kelly evansexchange. no place i'd rather be on a friday afternoon. >> we love having you here on the friday before memorial day. i'm bill griffeth. fed chair janet yellen said she expects to raise interest rates this year if the economy continues improving. that's the big caveat. any positive close for the s&p will be a new...
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the charles evans clip you played, the federal reserve resident from chicago, it really underscores what a tepid week it was as we begin this monday. francine: tomin 25 minutes. angela merkel is seeking an emissions system coming out of the climate summit in paris later this week. a number of institutional investors say they are taking a second look at certain companies due to climate change concerns. here with us is gregory elders. >> nordic institutional investors are selling out of companies at risk for climate change, coal oilsands. they believe the growth scare is -- the risk is too great. francine: one of the companies that will be targeting? greg: in the u.s., peabody consol energy, oilsands, frack are's like eog resources. the swedish national pension fund says the risks are two great going forward. francine: this is a big year for climate change. the essential talks in paris are talking at the end of this year. more shareholders more it's a too shall investors are saying hold on. i'm not going to buy that coal miner if it doesn't look at carbon emissions. greg: what we have seen a shareholder resolutions are up. in the u.s. a record num
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tom sullivan. have a good weekend. "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm sara eisen in today for kelly evans april the new york stock exchange. no place i'd rather be on a friday afternoon. >> we love having you here on the friday before memorial day. i'm bill griffeth. fed chair janet yellen said she expects to raise interest rates this year if the economy continues improving. that's the big caveat. any positive close for the s&p will be a new all-time high. we're not there yet, though. >> we've been seeing it happen all week long. the nasdaq the outperformer trying to close at its own record high. the number to beat 5,092 and change. it's been nearly a month since the index ended in unchartered territory. we have much more on the nasdaq and the fed's rate hike strategy and the market. including which stocks are set to heat up this summer. >> it officially begins this weekend. but the real feature today is what? >> the dollar. >> what's going on with the dollar? >> the first up week for the u.s. dallas against the euro in five. that's the real story. >> we'll get you your own show on cnbc c
tom sullivan. have a good weekend. "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm sara eisen in today for kelly evans april the new york stock exchange. no place i'd rather be on a friday afternoon. >> we love having you here on the friday before memorial day. i'm bill griffeth. fed chair janet yellen said she expects to raise interest rates this year if the economy continues improving. that's the big caveat. any positive close for the...
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evan for that report. let's talk about this and more with a former fbi assistant director our cnn law enforcement analyst tomegal analyst jeffrey toobin and our cnn legal analyst sunny hostin. sunny, the attorney general loretta lynch says she'll work to give baltimore all the resources they need from the federal government. how will the attorney general work her involvement at the local level different from what eric holder did as far as police relations are concerned? >> you know my sense is that attorney general lynch will probably follow the same path started by attorney general holder. we know that she as a u.s. attorney in the eastern district of new york was also very forward thinking i think, very involved with law enforcement and law enforcement reform. so i think she will carry on that work. >> as you know tom, there is a morale issue among the police force in baltimore right now. and we saw a little bit of that yesterday in that false alarm that occurred on the streets of baltimore. this is going to be a mayor problem right now protecting the city. >> i think it will be a problem. but i think by a
evan for that report. let's talk about this and more with a former fbi assistant director our cnn law enforcement analyst tomegal analyst jeffrey toobin and our cnn legal analyst sunny hostin. sunny, the attorney general loretta lynch says she'll work to give baltimore all the resources they need from the federal government. how will the attorney general work her involvement at the local level different from what eric holder did as far as police relations are concerned? >> you know my...