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jeffrey: we collect 1% of national income. we're talking about $150 billion that can be mobilized to invest in children's education, pre-school, a safer natural environment, new energy systems, and the like. and when we talk about the fact that we could cut two percentage points of national income from wasteful military spending, that's $300 billion a year that we can gain for real investments in our future that would really improve our national security. narrator: $300 billion a year would provide free pre-school through college education for all americans and rebuild the infrastructure with a green grid that would create between 2-4 million jobs. in many western countries, lives come before profit. nicole: presently i do have some kind of healthcare. and i'm this like independent contractor that has to live from paycheck to paycheck, and i have to pay $300 every time i want to go to like a dermatologist, you know, or like general physician. lillian: unfortunately, public option on healthcare never even got to the table, whic
jeffrey: we collect 1% of national income. we're talking about $150 billion that can be mobilized to invest in children's education, pre-school, a safer natural environment, new energy systems, and the like. and when we talk about the fact that we could cut two percentage points of national income from wasteful military spending, that's $300 billion a year that we can gain for real investments in our future that would really improve our national security. narrator: $300 billion a year would...
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jeffrey: peter? peter: one of the cornerstones of our philosophy, and the reason i found libertarian philosophy compelling is because we have been talking on this panel and the previous panel about issues that create a lot of rancor and strife in our society. it is always the case that this occurs when the state is involved in places where perhaps it should not be. if the state were not already involved in marriage, licensing marriage, defining marriage, we would not have had the very difficult discussion that we had over the last two decades about gay marriage. if we did not have a government monopoly in schools, we would not have demonstrations about what is in our textbooks. one of the reasons i find libertarian philosophy very attractive is because so much of the things that we argue about would really disappear. you would have calls for civility in our discourse and politics. the incivility is injected with government power is used to do things that create disagreement. jeffrey: arthur, do you b
jeffrey: peter? peter: one of the cornerstones of our philosophy, and the reason i found libertarian philosophy compelling is because we have been talking on this panel and the previous panel about issues that create a lot of rancor and strife in our society. it is always the case that this occurs when the state is involved in places where perhaps it should not be. if the state were not already involved in marriage, licensing marriage, defining marriage, we would not have had the very difficult...
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jeffrey: we just passed deniable. it is on a long sustainable trend is exiting the denial face you can postpone and roll over and use liquidity extensions to keep the game going is exiting denial. tom: the larger question is with this turmoil, puerto rico, the chinese stock market among others, does it set up a frank work that drives interest rates higher or does it drive them lower? jeffrey: some of those issues are more about risk and economic downside risk. the story in china is about the inability of stimulus measures to first and foremost, everyone is focused on the inability of stimulus to support the equity market but am not underlying that as their concern to stimulate the economy the way the past efforts have. and that's a much more bigger issue for the global economy because the chinese economic performance influences the rest of the world and that influences the outlook for interest rates. vonnie: exactly. to tom's point, are we waiting for the federal reserve to do something before we see higher rates? jef
jeffrey: we just passed deniable. it is on a long sustainable trend is exiting the denial face you can postpone and roll over and use liquidity extensions to keep the game going is exiting denial. tom: the larger question is with this turmoil, puerto rico, the chinese stock market among others, does it set up a frank work that drives interest rates higher or does it drive them lower? jeffrey: some of those issues are more about risk and economic downside risk. the story in china is about the...
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real quickly jeffrey what happened at the controller's office, explain hello, is this jeffrey? on the phone blackwell said he thought halsey's job had been done. he claimed he doesn't have a construction company but on halsey's work order it says the work would be done by jeffrey blackwell company. halsey says he tried to alert controller alan butkovitz by e-mail and having blackwell legally serve in the controller's offices. the controller's top deputy says nobody remembers seeing the e-mail or legal document. but this is not jeffrey blackwell's only problem. this is 3236 hurley street in philly. in the spring lakee ya brand looking for a new apartment with a friend took a tour. her guide jeffrey blackwell. >> so he took to you the home. >> yeah, he took me there. >> reporter: and you walk through the home? >> walked through the house. he said he own it. >> reporter: brown signed this lease with blackwell agreeing to pay 700 bucks a month in rent. his name is all over the lease and he science it. he claims somebody put his name on it but wouldn't provide details. brown claims
real quickly jeffrey what happened at the controller's office, explain hello, is this jeffrey? on the phone blackwell said he thought halsey's job had been done. he claimed he doesn't have a construction company but on halsey's work order it says the work would be done by jeffrey blackwell company. halsey says he tried to alert controller alan butkovitz by e-mail and having blackwell legally serve in the controller's offices. the controller's top deputy says nobody remembers seeing the e-mail...
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jeffrey lord. tim o'brien. fascinating stuff. ahead. breaking news. by the way more on from temperature the next hour. breaking news in the sandra bland case. newly released document reveals she tried to kill herself last year. the holding facility. jail she was isn't to knew that because she told them. there is new outrage over the traffic stop that landed her in jail where she died three days later. the officer who arrested her now under criminal investigation. i also talked to donald trump about this case and what he thinks of how the officer treated her. more on that ahead. >> heap just looked very aggressive. i didn't like his demeanor. i thought it was terrible to be honest with you. i am a huge fan of the police. the police have to be given back power. this guy was overly aggressive. tear blowrribly aggressive. no fifth grader's ever sat at the cool table. but your jansport backpack is permission to park it wherever you please. hey. that's that new gear feeling. now get a swiss gear backpack for only $10. office depot officemax. gear up for sch
jeffrey lord. tim o'brien. fascinating stuff. ahead. breaking news. by the way more on from temperature the next hour. breaking news in the sandra bland case. newly released document reveals she tried to kill herself last year. the holding facility. jail she was isn't to knew that because she told them. there is new outrage over the traffic stop that landed her in jail where she died three days later. the officer who arrested her now under criminal investigation. i also talked to donald trump...
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and that was enough to get a search warrant for jeffrey gorton's home. there, investigators found hundreds of women's undergarments, panties, and hose. they also found a disturbing videotape. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet grew up in a family of boys... married my high school sweetheart... and pursued a degree in education. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new, or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you
and that was enough to get a search warrant for jeffrey gorton's home. there, investigators found hundreds of women's undergarments, panties, and hose. they also found a disturbing videotape. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet grew up in a family of boys... married my high school sweetheart... and pursued a degree in education. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. nerve...
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with jeffrey despeines. he will soon face the disciplinary board again for a second fight with despeines, one in which several officers were injured trying to break it up. >> when my fellow officers get hurt i'm very concerned. they don't understand when we order them to stop they should stop, because if they don't stop and continue to fight aggressively, then we have to try to control the situation, and we do end up getting hurt almost every single time. >> neither camp bell nor despeines have been forthcoming about the cause of the conflict. investigators suspect it has to do with gang rivalries. during his one hour of daily recreation, campbell reveals he fought despeines who is nicknamed jugs, over something else entirely. he sucker punched me. >> one, two, whammy. >> had to do it. >> had to do it because he wanted my red and whites. i told him i wasn't giving it to him. >> red and white outft. >> he wanted yours? >> yeah. >> red and white uniforms are worn by inmates on lockdown status in order to quick
with jeffrey despeines. he will soon face the disciplinary board again for a second fight with despeines, one in which several officers were injured trying to break it up. >> when my fellow officers get hurt i'm very concerned. they don't understand when we order them to stop they should stop, because if they don't stop and continue to fight aggressively, then we have to try to control the situation, and we do end up getting hurt almost every single time. >> neither camp bell nor...
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it's ridiculous. >> jeffrey -- let me get jeffrey into this. you're a trump supporter. the trump supporter says michael cohen not necessarily a surrogate, that donald trump speaks for himself on these issues. what's the fallout from this? how hard will it be for the trump campaign to distance itself? i assume they want to distance themselves from what michael cohen said. >> look i don't think there's a person in new hampshire or iowa who knows who michael cohen is. i mean i think he's a perfectly nice guy. the point here is the issue is not michael cohen. the issue is this article was false from the very beginning to the very end. the very beginning, that article, says and i'll read it he introduced his presidential campaign to the world with a slur against mexican immigrants. donald trump was talking quite plainly about illegal immigrants. not mexican immigrants. illegal immigrants. and it ends with the story from ivana trump that says that the story is totally without merit. so from beginning to end the whole thing is a lie. and nobody is going to care what michael co
it's ridiculous. >> jeffrey -- let me get jeffrey into this. you're a trump supporter. the trump supporter says michael cohen not necessarily a surrogate, that donald trump speaks for himself on these issues. what's the fallout from this? how hard will it be for the trump campaign to distance itself? i assume they want to distance themselves from what michael cohen said. >> look i don't think there's a person in new hampshire or iowa who knows who michael cohen is. i mean i think...
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jeffrey: i would not say that it's been ignored. i would say that it has not been brought to the attention of medical leadership here. tony: now, we also wanted to ask questions of the county's ems director, but the county declined our request. here's why change is critical. fire and paramedic resources are already stretched in santa clara county, so finding other options for non-emergency calls here could free up responders for true emergencies. county supervisors were scheduled to address the issue in june, but it was postponed until august. now, if you have a story for us, call us on our tip line at 888-996-tips or send an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. from the bay area's largest investigative team, we thank you for watching. you're invited to join us regularly, right here on nbc bay area. why? because we investigate. i'm tony kovaleski. have a good night. they make little hearts happy and big hearts happy too because as part of a heart healthy diet, those delicious oats in cheerios can help lower cholesterol. cheerios... how
jeffrey: i would not say that it's been ignored. i would say that it has not been brought to the attention of medical leadership here. tony: now, we also wanted to ask questions of the county's ems director, but the county declined our request. here's why change is critical. fire and paramedic resources are already stretched in santa clara county, so finding other options for non-emergency calls here could free up responders for true emergencies. county supervisors were scheduled to address the...
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jeffrey: beautiful. walter: i will build on that, i hope, by going back to your original question, what principle is most important underlying and what are we going to do about it. i think the principle most important to the foundational creed of the united states is the principle of opportunity. as a land of opportunity, that no matter where you're born or what state you are, when ben franklin comes over, it's to avoid the class system and the hereditary aristocracy so that everybody has an opportunity. that's why we have individual freedom. that's also why we work as communities to make sure we build the right schools or do the right things so any kid, no matter who their parents are whatever their zip code is, will have an opportunity to succeed. and i think that underlies almost all of what's, you know, from the second sentence of the declaration, which is created equal, pursuit of happiness, to the bill of rights, the underlying principle is that america's a land of opportunity. this really does uni
jeffrey: beautiful. walter: i will build on that, i hope, by going back to your original question, what principle is most important underlying and what are we going to do about it. i think the principle most important to the foundational creed of the united states is the principle of opportunity. as a land of opportunity, that no matter where you're born or what state you are, when ben franklin comes over, it's to avoid the class system and the hereditary aristocracy so that everybody has an...
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jeffrey, this is really what i wonder. does he have a case or is this just sort of a frivolous lawsuit and he's making a statement? >> well, brianna, i hate to disappoint the trump haters out there and they are abundant, but, you know, i've studied this fairly carefully. i spoke to trump's lawyer, i've read the complaint in the contract and i asked the lawyer "send me the contract. send me the actual underlying contract between univision and the trump organization." and the interesting thing about the contract is that it does not include a provision, as many contracts do, for breach in light of improper behavior, conduct detrimendetrimental. that gives trump an opening to say this is not something that you have to right to terminate the contract. in fact, there's another interesting part of the contract where he quotes himself saying very similar things to what he said in his announcement speech about illegal immigration and he says in essence is what did you think i thought about these issues? how could you end the contra
jeffrey, this is really what i wonder. does he have a case or is this just sort of a frivolous lawsuit and he's making a statement? >> well, brianna, i hate to disappoint the trump haters out there and they are abundant, but, you know, i've studied this fairly carefully. i spoke to trump's lawyer, i've read the complaint in the contract and i asked the lawyer "send me the contract. send me the actual underlying contract between univision and the trump organization." and the...
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tonight jeffrey dean morgan is here. later from nashville, tennessee, the cd is called "southernality." a thousand horses from the at&t stage. tomorrow night on the show, jada pinkett-smith will be here. and music from nate ruess. our first guest is a very funny woman who's now helping other funny women and men as a mentor and executive producer of "last comic standing." season 9 premieres july 22nd on nbc. please welcome wanda sykes. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very good to see you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i just realized something when i went to kiss you, you kind of moved away. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i thought, oh-oh, what did i do? >> i'm a little sick, i didn't want you to catch anything. >> jimmy: thank you for doing that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you want to entertain them for one second, if you would? >> okay. >> jimmy: thank you. [ laughter ] >> you should use tequila. >> jimmy: yeah, didn't have any of that. guillermo? oh, he won't spare any of that. who did this
tonight jeffrey dean morgan is here. later from nashville, tennessee, the cd is called "southernality." a thousand horses from the at&t stage. tomorrow night on the show, jada pinkett-smith will be here. and music from nate ruess. our first guest is a very funny woman who's now helping other funny women and men as a mentor and executive producer of "last comic standing." season 9 premieres july 22nd on nbc. please welcome wanda sykes. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>...
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jeffrey and i think a deal has to be made. one way or the other, it's ugly but a deal has to be made. a lot of skepticism around the table here that a deal is actually going to be made. >> i think steve is a skeptic. steve, do you think the eu really loses anything if greece leaves? doesn't greece have a lot more to lose than the euro zone? >> yeah that, is exactly the point. i think what the euro zone has to lose is probably more political than economic. >> right. >> everybody we talked about before whether they lied closer to russia or whether they get involved here all of that. all of that is bad for the euro zone. but there is also the humanitarian question of whether euro zone is going to cut greece afloat because without any support, greece is just going to simply disappear into the mud. the banks are going to close. who knows when they'll reopen? they don't have a currency. >> you're getting the sense that they're just starting to say enough. >> i think the creditors are getting to the point, including afrpg la america
jeffrey and i think a deal has to be made. one way or the other, it's ugly but a deal has to be made. a lot of skepticism around the table here that a deal is actually going to be made. >> i think steve is a skeptic. steve, do you think the eu really loses anything if greece leaves? doesn't greece have a lot more to lose than the euro zone? >> yeah that, is exactly the point. i think what the euro zone has to lose is probably more political than economic. >> right. >>...
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jeffrey thank you so much for coming back in. >> thanks for having me. >> of course. donald trump is drawing big crowds over the weekend. he's not backing down. he's sticking with his stance on his comments on immigration. he's also using a new line. the silent majority. the silent majority is back, he says. we're going to take our country back. if you're advising his campaign, would you advise him to use that line? is that good for the party? >> well, the silent majority originally came from richard nixon and i actually think it came from a couple pollsters before that. so it's old, it's sort of dusted off, but i think it's an accurate reflection of what's going on here, and i do think there are a lot of people -- this issue was down somewhere around 4% in the polls until president bush 43 came out and i'm going from anne coulter's adios america here, she does a good bit of research on this. when president bush 43 came out with his comprehensive immigration policies in 2006, suddenly this shot to 60% in the polls that opposed this. it went basically from nowhere. so
jeffrey thank you so much for coming back in. >> thanks for having me. >> of course. donald trump is drawing big crowds over the weekend. he's not backing down. he's sticking with his stance on his comments on immigration. he's also using a new line. the silent majority. the silent majority is back, he says. we're going to take our country back. if you're advising his campaign, would you advise him to use that line? is that good for the party? >> well, the silent majority...
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jeffrey lord and jeffrey diamond, thank you very much. >>> $100,000 that was former president george bush's fee to speak at this charity, although that was before a group of veterans. who was on the board of the charity? next. i can try new dishes like the island seafood feast with crab, lobster jumbo sweet and spicy and coconut shrimp. so hurry in, it'll be gone before you know it. kids are expensive. so i'm always looking to get more for my money. that's why i switched from u-verse to xfinity. they have the most free on demand tv shows and movies on all my devices. it's perfect for me because my kids are costing me a fortune. i'm going to cabo! [ music plays ] don't settle for u-verse. xfinity is perfect for people who want more entertainment for their money. >>> two former commanders in chief, president bill clinton and george w. bush both will be sharing the same stage tonight in dallas to speak to presidential scholars a program that they actually launched together. but it's a different speaking engagement. president george bush spoke at three years ago that is drawing some crit
jeffrey lord and jeffrey diamond, thank you very much. >>> $100,000 that was former president george bush's fee to speak at this charity, although that was before a group of veterans. who was on the board of the charity? next. i can try new dishes like the island seafood feast with crab, lobster jumbo sweet and spicy and coconut shrimp. so hurry in, it'll be gone before you know it. kids are expensive. so i'm always looking to get more for my money. that's why i switched from u-verse...
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this is a guy who had five deferments. >> jeffrey, the faith comments to eric eriksson's point. do you think he hurt himself amongst evangelicals? >> no. no. he has a since of humor. >> nobody has given me the signal saying wrap it up. he's got to go. that's all to your cell. >> you ask me a question, i give you an answer. it's very simple. i'm a very smart person. i went to the best schools. let me just get this. you asked me a question i give you an answer. i don't need polsters like bush and all of these other people. they don't answer a question. i'm much richer than almost anybody. i can have thousands of polsters. i don't have any. i don't want to waste the money. had a long history of bouncing his network from the very lows to the very highs. i did some reporting to try to pin that down. he's always all over the match. s it always been like that with you? >> it's always like that. he's an amazing self promoter. >> is his business a lot different than people realize? >> completely different. and i think, you know the media, thus far, has been kpli sent in this sort of heli
this is a guy who had five deferments. >> jeffrey, the faith comments to eric eriksson's point. do you think he hurt himself amongst evangelicals? >> no. no. he has a since of humor. >> nobody has given me the signal saying wrap it up. he's got to go. that's all to your cell. >> you ask me a question, i give you an answer. it's very simple. i'm a very smart person. i went to the best schools. let me just get this. you asked me a question i give you an answer. i don't...
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with jeffrey gundlach, he is the co-founder and ceo of double line capital. the man many call the bond king. but i want to talk some stocks with you. and i want to start because it is the lunch hour. with a name that people have speculated on for so long. regarding you, a couple of years ago you talked about chipotle. you never actually went short. until -- >> i did eventually. over a year later. >> you're short now? >> i might take it off actually because it's starting to perform well again. but it finally did cooperate and go down. from -- >> it took a while. >> it took a while, yeah. it's just, it's the same argument i think i've learned something from jim chainos. who told me never short something on valuation. think it's the case with chipotle. i think it's remarkably overvalued and yet it's a darling stock. it finally fell. i know it's done well very recently, maybe it's time to take it off. >> do you think there's a bubble in that area of the market? in fast casual, quick serve food, almost anything with a food-like name goes public, the stock rips hig
with jeffrey gundlach, he is the co-founder and ceo of double line capital. the man many call the bond king. but i want to talk some stocks with you. and i want to start because it is the lunch hour. with a name that people have speculated on for so long. regarding you, a couple of years ago you talked about chipotle. you never actually went short. until -- >> i did eventually. over a year later. >> you're short now? >> i might take it off actually because it's starting to...
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we'll give this to jeffrey. any possibility of using sat liet data to backtrack the review trail over the last 16 months? is it like bread crumbs? any bred crumbs? >> jeffrey? >> possibly not using satellite iman ri. but the university of western australia is quite adamant that they've got a very sophisticated, complex modelling occurrence in the indian ocean. and they're currently backtracking on the currents over the last 500 something days. we discussed this on your show. >> okay, let's dig in a little bit deeper. someone on twitter says area changed on the search area around the island. will it be the new search area? and you say it doesn't change anything? >> you're looking for the plan. the search area where it's the m.r. sat data. they have to plug a lot more than just this in it. it may help a little bit, but, 500 days, in modelling like that, with all the factors, you have to have every weather factor in the last 5 hundays. what you will get, if you're right around the seventh arc, you'll validated, in
we'll give this to jeffrey. any possibility of using sat liet data to backtrack the review trail over the last 16 months? is it like bread crumbs? any bred crumbs? >> jeffrey? >> possibly not using satellite iman ri. but the university of western australia is quite adamant that they've got a very sophisticated, complex modelling occurrence in the indian ocean. and they're currently backtracking on the currents over the last 500 something days. we discussed this on your show....
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jeffrey webb pleaded not guilty to corruption charges, he was arrested and due in court next month. he was one of seven arrested in switzerland in may in part of a fraud investigation in football's governing world body. webb is leading plenty of support, where he served as president of c.o.n.c.a.c.a.f. more from gabriel elizonda. >> here on the island nation of anguilla and other island nations in the caribbean, they say they know jeffrey webb better than anyone. his poifr and influence in the football world was unmatched for several reasons. he's from the nearby kaman islands in and was the president of c.o.n.c.a.c.a.f., the regional governing body ford north and central america and in the caribbean. webb's power was unmatched. he visited this island of anguilla several times, recently here. he was showered with prays by local o -- praise by local officials. his influence went all the way to the top of f.i.f.a. he was considered an up and coming power player and part of the powerful executive committee since 2012, and served on several subcommitize as well. ironically he was on f.i
jeffrey webb pleaded not guilty to corruption charges, he was arrested and due in court next month. he was one of seven arrested in switzerland in may in part of a fraud investigation in football's governing world body. webb is leading plenty of support, where he served as president of c.o.n.c.a.c.a.f. more from gabriel elizonda. >> here on the island nation of anguilla and other island nations in the caribbean, they say they know jeffrey webb better than anyone. his poifr and influence...
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jeffrey web pleaded not guilty to corruption charges. he was released on $10 million bail. he was one of seven executives arrested in switzerland as part of a major investigation. he is still receiving support. >> reporter: here on the island nation, and other island nations in the caribbean they know jeffrey web better than anybody. his power and influence was unmatched for several reasons. number one, he is from the nearby cayman islands but beyond that he was the president of conacaf the regional governing body. now, web's power here was unmatched. he had visited this island several times most recently in 2013 where he was checking in on construction work that was being done near the futbol stadium here. he was showered with praise by local officials. but his influence went all the way to the top fifa itself. he was an up and coming power player in the organization. he was part of the powerful executive committee since 2012 and also served on several subcommittees as well, perhaps iron backly he was on fifa's trans-parenty and compliance committee, because it's web himse
jeffrey web pleaded not guilty to corruption charges. he was released on $10 million bail. he was one of seven executives arrested in switzerland as part of a major investigation. he is still receiving support. >> reporter: here on the island nation, and other island nations in the caribbean they know jeffrey web better than anybody. his power and influence was unmatched for several reasons. number one, he is from the nearby cayman islands but beyond that he was the president of conacaf...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey washington has been in and out of the penn ten shary system for 24 years, a fast growing group, older prisoners. in a few days he's getting ut. >> the last thing i want to do is come back. >> there's about 250,000 prisoners, over 50 in the u.s. facing stricter laws. many have been imprisoned for a long time. when they are released they are at a unique disadvantage. the world they are entering is different to the world they left. again, a list of...
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host: it sounds like terry jeffrey is saying we're on the wrong track for the american dream. guest: we are celebrating america's birthday. i do not want to rebut everything he just said, but i disagree with it from beginning to end. first of all, people are not coming to this country to a wilderness where they are forging on their own. they are coming to route its is where it is difficult to make your way. freedom is a nebulous concept and i argue that freedom to know you will not get bankrupt if you get sick is an important part of freedom. talk about connecting dots that really do not connect, what he would call the welfare state, i call it the growth of the
host: it sounds like terry jeffrey is saying we're on the wrong track for the american dream. guest: we are celebrating america's birthday. i do not want to rebut everything he just said, but i disagree with it from beginning to end. first of all, people are not coming to this country to a wilderness where they are forging on their own. they are coming to route its is where it is difficult to make your way. freedom is a nebulous concept and i argue that freedom to know you will not get bankrupt...
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jeffrey lord appreciate it. anna navaro. breaking news on the little girl whose remains were found in a trash bag near boston. hard to imagine. we'll tell you what toxicology tests are showing now. later, meet a 6-year-old boy who lost an arm in a shark attack. it happened a short time ago. his spirit and his optimism that has not been lost. i visited him at his home a few days ago. he told me how close he cam to dying and what his life is like now. 50% on ink ...so you can print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. ♪ ♪ when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t has the tools and the network you need to make working as one easier than ever. virtually anywhere. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now
jeffrey lord appreciate it. anna navaro. breaking news on the little girl whose remains were found in a trash bag near boston. hard to imagine. we'll tell you what toxicology tests are showing now. later, meet a 6-year-old boy who lost an arm in a shark attack. it happened a short time ago. his spirit and his optimism that has not been lost. i visited him at his home a few days ago. he told me how close he cam to dying and what his life is like now. 50% on ink ...so you can print all you want...
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vice president jeffrey web makes a first court appearance signs being extradited to the u.s. details in a moment with jo. >>> a library of some of the world's rarest sounds is in danger of being silenced. the british library, a voice of dangerous lightsers, the sounds of history, it all needs to be digitally preserved. neave barker reports on a race against time and money. >> reporter: deep in the basement a team of arcivists is at work. sifting through hundreds of thousands of rare recordings. some sounds are so rare. this is all that is left that can be heard. like the voice of one of the most important writers in the english language james joyce. >> movie reel: it seems to me i have been transported into a country far away from this country >>> and this the playwright, george bernard shaw. >> movie reel: i have been asked to give a specimen of english. >> reporter: the vast collection recorded. among them test recordings for film tracks. >> movie reel: then i put the lure in... >> reporter: some of the records are in a fragile state. the library is battling to raise $60 mi
vice president jeffrey web makes a first court appearance signs being extradited to the u.s. details in a moment with jo. >>> a library of some of the world's rarest sounds is in danger of being silenced. the british library, a voice of dangerous lightsers, the sounds of history, it all needs to be digitally preserved. neave barker reports on a race against time and money. >> reporter: deep in the basement a team of arcivists is at work. sifting through hundreds of thousands of...
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jeffrey webb has been extradited to the united states. did you believe it would play out that way? >> i did. when you look at the swift nature of the may indictment. the 47 counts the file for extradition of several individuals, mr webb was the first of seven. i imagine there would be six that follow. >> is there something that the audience is missing in the story. the f.i.f.a. officials are being indicted. jonathan betz went to an island where one official was hailed as a hero because he, i guess in a way of putting it brought home the bacon. if this practice has been going on, are these men the tip of the iceberg. will we get to the surface of what has been going on for so long. >> there is a certain robin hood element to what you are alluding to. some officials took payments for reasons, but some bled off to the third world country men. and there were ancillary benefits to the general populous. it's more the exception than the rule itself. what the d.o.j. investigation revealed was 2.5 decade of conspiracy dealing with racketeering, wire fraud, money laundering and a variety of
jeffrey webb has been extradited to the united states. did you believe it would play out that way? >> i did. when you look at the swift nature of the may indictment. the 47 counts the file for extradition of several individuals, mr webb was the first of seven. i imagine there would be six that follow. >> is there something that the audience is missing in the story. the f.i.f.a. officials are being indicted. jonathan betz went to an island where one official was hailed as a hero...
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republicans could prosper from trump by playing off him the way jeffrey suggests. stand up punch him in the know. the birther thing. john mccain did speak out. hillary clinton had nothing to do with it. that's what i menan i say crazy. there is a tiny fragment out there i think trump is appealing to them. not even dog whistle. just straight up loco. >> do you believe the base he is a apealing to. appealing to a fringe. aren't there people sick of politicians. ben carson is doing well a nonpolitician. and in the primary season. they're just tired of practiced politician couching thing not necessarily saying anything. you feel it. people go see trump feel he is saying something whether or not it is true. >> i think that's right. that's why the appeal is there. it's why it is early. it moves very quickly. i do think, ultimate low over the long haul. we are 500 some days away from the election. it is going to be more about ideas than personality. end of the day people aren't electing an entertainer. really ultimate low that's the question voters ask, what are you going
republicans could prosper from trump by playing off him the way jeffrey suggests. stand up punch him in the know. the birther thing. john mccain did speak out. hillary clinton had nothing to do with it. that's what i menan i say crazy. there is a tiny fragment out there i think trump is appealing to them. not even dog whistle. just straight up loco. >> do you believe the base he is a apealing to. appealing to a fringe. aren't there people sick of politicians. ben carson is doing well a...
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sharyl jeffrey, charles thank you for joining us. coming up just ahead, i will talk to the mother of one of the fallen chatanooga marines about watching the child she remembers and the man he became. i really wanted to talk to her not only to express condolences but also to give you a sense and to allow her to give you a sense of what this young man's loss not only means to her, but to the country as well. and we hope to do this for many of the fallen in the coming days. >> later, breaking news about how david sweat and richard matt broke out of prison. new details even more remarkable than what we already knew. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. we got the new tempur-flex and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move around. now that i have a tempur-flex, i can finally get a good
sharyl jeffrey, charles thank you for joining us. coming up just ahead, i will talk to the mother of one of the fallen chatanooga marines about watching the child she remembers and the man he became. i really wanted to talk to her not only to express condolences but also to give you a sense and to allow her to give you a sense of what this young man's loss not only means to her, but to the country as well. and we hope to do this for many of the fallen in the coming days. >> later,...
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host: terry jeffrey. guest: i agree that president and michelle obama are the american their life stories are great, even if i disagree on their policy vision. the truth is that the republicans took control of the house of republican -- house of representatives after the passing of the affordable care act, because people who elected them were worried about the debt. the debt has continued to grow under republicans. the treasury said the debt to be frozen, but that is an accounting gimmick. none of the politicians are talking about it. but later this year, we have to lift the debt ceiling, come to a spending deal, and it will. and the disability program is going to go bankrupt. they have to find out some way to bail that out. all of this stuff that will happen in this congress. you see republicans and democrats cooperating on growing the government and the debt to the long-term detriment of the country. guest: except for one president clinton left us with the surplus, people have been screaming about the d
host: terry jeffrey. guest: i agree that president and michelle obama are the american their life stories are great, even if i disagree on their policy vision. the truth is that the republicans took control of the house of republican -- house of representatives after the passing of the affordable care act, because people who elected them were worried about the debt. the debt has continued to grow under republicans. the treasury said the debt to be frozen, but that is an accounting gimmick. none...
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host: terry jeffrey. guest: i agree that president and michelle obama are the american their life stories are great, even if i disagree on their policy vision. the truth is that the republicans took control of the house of republican -- house of representatives after the passing of the affordable care act, because people who elected them were worried about the debt. the debt has continued to grow under republicans. the treasury said the debt to be frozen, but that is an accounting gimmick. none of the politicians are talking about it. but later this year, we have to lift the debt ceiling, come to a spending deal, and it will. and the disability program is going to go bankrupt. they have to find out some way to bail that out. all of this stuff that will happen in this congress. you see republicans and democrats cooperating on growing the government and the debt to the long-term detriment of the country. guest: except for one president clinton left us with the surplus, people have been screaming about the d
host: terry jeffrey. guest: i agree that president and michelle obama are the american their life stories are great, even if i disagree on their policy vision. the truth is that the republicans took control of the house of republican -- house of representatives after the passing of the affordable care act, because people who elected them were worried about the debt. the debt has continued to grow under republicans. the treasury said the debt to be frozen, but that is an accounting gimmick. none...
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cupp and jeffrey lord. jeffrey you heard what donald trump now told me earlier this month, now engaging with the idea a little more more publicly what do you think the strategy is behind that? >> i think it is out of the art of the war, the sheathed sword. i think what he is basically saying is be fair to me or you know i'll think about this. and you know to be perfectly candid i keep listening every day to these kinds of things. i don't understand if all of these people are opposed to donald trump, why they give him the things that give him oxygen and fuel as they go along. certainly before i came over i heard senator rubio musing abut having candidates sign a pledge or something that they wouldn't run a third party candidacy. i mean this kind of thing is just extremely provocative and i think, you know not a smart idea. >> s.e. do you agree with jeffrey that entertaining a third party bid or talking about it is a not so subtle way of telling the rnc to layoff? >> yeah donald trump's m.o. is to say i've go
cupp and jeffrey lord. jeffrey you heard what donald trump now told me earlier this month, now engaging with the idea a little more more publicly what do you think the strategy is behind that? >> i think it is out of the art of the war, the sheathed sword. i think what he is basically saying is be fair to me or you know i'll think about this. and you know to be perfectly candid i keep listening every day to these kinds of things. i don't understand if all of these people are opposed to...
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. >> jeffrey washington has been in and out of the criminal justice system for past 20 years. one of the fast growing greus group behindgroupbehind bars. older prisoners the one that's getting out. >> the last thing i want to do is come back in here in orange. >> thanks to stricter laws and mandatory minimums many of them have been in prison a long time. whether they are released they are at a unique disadvantage. the world they're entering is vastly different than world they left. >> again a list of employers here who are willing to work with felons. >> this is good as gold. >> like a prescription to stay alive and free. >> jeffrey is in a block known as the reentry pod. the first of its kind in the country. this special wing helps inmates reenter the real world. >> repeat offenders is not something you are able to stop overnight. this requires attention. >> san francisco schaeffer ross mirkarimi's office helped launch the ram he said the united states justice system lacked the program to help the be older inmates on reentry. >> what sort of issues do the seniors face that pe
. >> jeffrey washington has been in and out of the criminal justice system for past 20 years. one of the fast growing greus group behindgroupbehind bars. older prisoners the one that's getting out. >> the last thing i want to do is come back in here in orange. >> thanks to stricter laws and mandatory minimums many of them have been in prison a long time. whether they are released they are at a unique disadvantage. the world they're entering is vastly different than world they...
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jeffrey you heard donald trump. he says it was fun for everyone that he released lindsey graham's cell phone number. is this presidential talk do you think? >> well he has a sense of humor and i think senator graham is determined to make himself the chairman of the trump for president campaign. when you do the kind of things that senator graham is doing, all this does is bring more support to donald trump. >> you mean calling him names. a colorful name. >> i can't say that on live tv. to be serious here this is the problem. they have two of the things that donald trump talks about. confidence and the establishment insiders. i have printed out an article this morning. here's jeb bush in politico courting defendant courting lobbyiests and now he has reform programs. this goes to the issue of the gang. i'm not picking on governor bush here but this is the problem with the republican establishment. saying we've got to win and the answer is win for what? why are we supposed to win? >> you're making a small point. one sma
jeffrey you heard donald trump. he says it was fun for everyone that he released lindsey graham's cell phone number. is this presidential talk do you think? >> well he has a sense of humor and i think senator graham is determined to make himself the chairman of the trump for president campaign. when you do the kind of things that senator graham is doing, all this does is bring more support to donald trump. >> you mean calling him names. a colorful name. >> i can't say that on...
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years old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffrey bishop, who was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone. and nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he was working a desk job and didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. >> you've got a man who couldn't handle his life. this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i'm supposed to tell you how it feels when you book the perfect family vacation on hotels.com. but i think he's kinda nailing it. (music) hotels.com. they don't need me right now. i'm the biggest threat your business will ever face. your size, your reputation mean nothing. because tomorrow, i'll be your competitor. and i was born to disr
years old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffrey bishop, who was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone. and nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he was working a desk job and didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. >> you've got a man who couldn't handle his life. this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well,...
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. >> >> reporter: to that blunt question scout master jeffrey mcgrath gave an honest answer. >> i said i wouldn't answer that question, but if he asked if i was gay the answer was yes. >> that answer got him kicked out of the boy scouts of america and bsa, he's the first to have the charter rejected for coming out. >> pack pack. >> the timberwolves belong to the baden powell service association, a different international scouting group. >> the kids of course couldn't care less about sexual politics. some of their parents do. max in red, getting a lift from his buddies will be a scout next year. mcgrath's position as scout master was a reason he joined. >> i like the fact that they've taken a stand. whether they needed to or not. >> the bsa ratified changes to their own charter allowing councils to make their own decisions. smoothing the way for men like jeffrey mcgrath to participate and allow other organizations to shut people out. >> i support a policy respecting different reliefs. allows religious organizations, protections of religious freedoms. establishing their own standards for
. >> >> reporter: to that blunt question scout master jeffrey mcgrath gave an honest answer. >> i said i wouldn't answer that question, but if he asked if i was gay the answer was yes. >> that answer got him kicked out of the boy scouts of america and bsa, he's the first to have the charter rejected for coming out. >> pack pack. >> the timberwolves belong to the baden powell service association, a different international scouting group. >> the kids of...
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jeffrey joins us from washington. ambassador, you called this agreement inadequate. secretary of state john kerry said there was no viable alternative. why isn't he correct? >> he's correct in one sense in that the international community did not want to wage war on iran and certainly americans didn't and iran was not going to give in and give up its entire infrastructure for uranium enrichment. so in that sense, we didn't have an alternative but what we could have done was to get a somewhat better agreement. little things matter. it was the u.s. that introduced this u.n. resolution several days ago. this is rubbing salt in the unnecessarily. there are a lot of little things about this agreement that make it worse that tougher negotiating and more patience could have fixed. but in the end -- >> give us an example of some of the little things you said could have been better. >> certainly. the limitations on weapons and missiles are each five and eight years. they could go longer. they could go for the ten year period of the entire u.n. effort with, that is in the fram
jeffrey joins us from washington. ambassador, you called this agreement inadequate. secretary of state john kerry said there was no viable alternative. why isn't he correct? >> he's correct in one sense in that the international community did not want to wage war on iran and certainly americans didn't and iran was not going to give in and give up its entire infrastructure for uranium enrichment. so in that sense, we didn't have an alternative but what we could have done was to get a...