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jeffrey gundlach: it's not going to happen. labor force growth is 1% less naint used to be because of demographics it's difficult to get back to sold school growth. you have to -- to old school growth. labor force growth -- i think a high economic growth is 3%. but we have been at 2 for the last how many years now. six years? >> the price of bitcoin is surging. but is it a sound it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. ♪ ca♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone ♪ can i kick it? ♪ to all
jeffrey gundlach: it's not going to happen. labor force growth is 1% less naint used to be because of demographics it's difficult to get back to sold school growth. you have to -- to old school growth. labor force growth -- i think a high economic growth is 3%. but we have been at 2 for the last how many years now. six years? >> the price of bitcoin is surging. but is it a sound it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission...
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jeffrey gundlach: it's not going to happen. labor force growth is 1% less naint used to be because of demographics it's difficult to get back to sold school growth. you have to -- to old school growth. labor force growth -- i think a high economic growth is 3%. but we have been at 2 for the last how many years now. six years? >> the price of bitcoin is surging. surging. but is it a sound retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. >> announcer: welcome back to "wall street week." here is maria bartiromo with jeffrey gundlach. maria: we are talk about tax reform and something new on healthcare with the president's executive order this past week. d
jeffrey gundlach: it's not going to happen. labor force growth is 1% less naint used to be because of demographics it's difficult to get back to sold school growth. you have to -- to old school growth. labor force growth -- i think a high economic growth is 3%. but we have been at 2 for the last how many years now. six years? >> the price of bitcoin is surging. surging. but is it a sound retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies...
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jeffrey gundlach: it's not going to happen. labor force growth is 1% less naint used to be because of demographics it's difficult to get back to sold school growth. you have to -- to old school growth. labor force growth -- i think a high economic growth is 3%. but we have been at 2 for the last how many years now. six years? >> the price of bitcoin is surging. but is it a sound investment? [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. your bbut as you get older,ing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally
jeffrey gundlach: it's not going to happen. labor force growth is 1% less naint used to be because of demographics it's difficult to get back to sold school growth. you have to -- to old school growth. labor force growth -- i think a high economic growth is 3%. but we have been at 2 for the last how many years now. six years? >> the price of bitcoin is surging. but is it a sound investment? [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it...
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jeffrey gundlach: it's not going to happen. labor force growth is 1% less naint used to be because of demographics it's difficult to get back to sold school growth. you have to -- to old school growth. labor force growth -- i think a high economic growth is 3%. but we have been at 2 for the last how many years now. six years? >> the price of bitcoin is surging. but is it a sound copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladde
jeffrey gundlach: it's not going to happen. labor force growth is 1% less naint used to be because of demographics it's difficult to get back to sold school growth. you have to -- to old school growth. labor force growth -- i think a high economic growth is 3%. but we have been at 2 for the last how many years now. six years? >> the price of bitcoin is surging. but is it a sound copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say,...
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>> she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson? turns out david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers' party that both of the shannons and jeffrey attended. and at that party, he i think as well as others did have sex with joan. but after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay, though, according to the rules the shannons had established, as long as it was just sex and nobody got romantically entangled. anyway, wilson was married with kids. there was no indication that his wife knew what he was up to on the side with joan. >> we started doing some one
>> she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson? turns out david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party....
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ambassador jeffrey. ambassador jeffrey: i'll start with my conversations in moscow two weeks ago. i can't get into the details of who we talked with because it was tracked but we met with both officials and, how can i put it, former officials with close ties to the government. they basically felt they were and o operate in syria that as far as they were concerned this whole process in the u.n. under the u.n. resolution 2254, the geneva process for a political solution, they just give it lip service. they were pressing us to agree it marshal plan to build up and as far as the current administration, as i mentioned a few minutes ago on the land bridge, when i pressed them and said, look, this is a -- what happens inside syria and what happens out of syria is a security concern for our allies and for us. their answer was, but the administration doesn't tell us that. they say they're just in syria to fight isis. which is why i said we have to shift our priorities. russia, it does not have the same interests as iran in syria. for example, russia wants to build up the syrian government
ambassador jeffrey. ambassador jeffrey: i'll start with my conversations in moscow two weeks ago. i can't get into the details of who we talked with because it was tracked but we met with both officials and, how can i put it, former officials with close ties to the government. they basically felt they were and o operate in syria that as far as they were concerned this whole process in the u.n. under the u.n. resolution 2254, the geneva process for a political solution, they just give it lip...
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meanwhile, jeffrey barry convicted of murder and thejudge jeffrey barry convicted of murder and the judge is jeffrey barry convicted of murder and thejudge is in there right now deciding when he be sentenced. thank you. a deal has been struck which could help safeguard jobs at the bombardier aircraft factory in northern ireland. the european manufacturer airbus has taken a stake in bombardier‘s c—series jet, which has wings built in belfast. the deal would allow some of the planes to be assembled at an airbus plant in alabama, avoiding import duties us authorities have threatened to impose. a us—backed militia in syria says it's taken control of raqqa after months of fighting with islamic state militants. the success of the syrian democratic forces is being seen as another heavy blow to is's self—styled caliphate. raqqa was their base for planning attacks on the west it is thought the group controls just a handful of towns along the valley. the number of hate crimes has increased by nearly 30%. the biggest spikes coincided with the eu referendum and terror attacks. most we re refe
meanwhile, jeffrey barry convicted of murder and thejudge jeffrey barry convicted of murder and the judge is jeffrey barry convicted of murder and thejudge is in there right now deciding when he be sentenced. thank you. a deal has been struck which could help safeguard jobs at the bombardier aircraft factory in northern ireland. the european manufacturer airbus has taken a stake in bombardier‘s c—series jet, which has wings built in belfast. the deal would allow some of the planes to be...
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a native of missouri, jeffrey white jr. graduated from pacific high school in 2008 and joined the united states army. after graduating from basic and advanced training at fort bening, georgia, specialist white was assigned to the 25th infantry division, joint base elmendorf richardson. he deployed to afghanistan in 2011 and tragically lost his life in april of 2012 after insurgents attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device. specialist white was just 21 years old. specialist white is remembered for his love of the st. louis cardinals as well as his distinguished service for which he reserved -- received many awards, including the bronze star and a purple heart. as an avid dodger fan, i think specialist white would get a kick that i am here and that the st. louis cardinals are still beating the dodgers. mr. speaker, we should pass this bill to commemorate the life of specialist jeffrey white jr. who selflessly sacrificed his life in defense of his country, and i urge the passage of h.r. 452 and reserve the balance
a native of missouri, jeffrey white jr. graduated from pacific high school in 2008 and joined the united states army. after graduating from basic and advanced training at fort bening, georgia, specialist white was assigned to the 25th infantry division, joint base elmendorf richardson. he deployed to afghanistan in 2011 and tragically lost his life in april of 2012 after insurgents attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device. specialist white was just 21 years old. specialist white is...
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joining us now, jeffrey toobin and susan hennessey and shimon prokupecz. jeffrey? >> yes, sir? >> the president's campaign chair is in the fbi field office right now surrendering to the fbi. he will be charged with crimes today. >> that's a very big deal. and, you know, i -- seeing jessica in front of this courthouse, this is a very historic place in washington history. this is where the watergate defendants, the cover-up trial of h.r. halderman and john mitchell was. it was where i was privileged to be one of the prosecutors in the oliver north case. it's where hillary clinton testified in the grand jury in the white water case. and it's -- is someone saying that the indictments are out? >> yeah, we'll get -- >> shimon prokupecz just told us the indictments are out. we hope shimon are reading them right now. >> we'll give him a minute. >> you can finish your statement. >> this is an important moment in u.s. history. the fact that the campaign manager of a winning candidate for the president of the united states is indicted less than a year after that president takes office sug
joining us now, jeffrey toobin and susan hennessey and shimon prokupecz. jeffrey? >> yes, sir? >> the president's campaign chair is in the fbi field office right now surrendering to the fbi. he will be charged with crimes today. >> that's a very big deal. and, you know, i -- seeing jessica in front of this courthouse, this is a very historic place in washington history. this is where the watergate defendants, the cover-up trial of h.r. halderman and john mitchell was. it was...
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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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. >> jeffrey's not a lawyer. she's a lawyer. >> jeffrey's a lawyer. >> ed. it was brought because truth matters. >> okay. >> it's as simple as that. because a woman's reputation matters, and you can laugh and think that our daughters' reputations don't matter, but they do. and summer, like many women, has worked her whole life to build a good reputation. and then with one fell swoop the president of the united states or the would-be president, soon to be president tries to completely destroy and does destroy her reputation when he calls her and all the other women who made allegations liars. >> don. >> and i've got to go. >> ten seconds, don. >> this is the way. >> let her finish. >> this is the way to get the truth. because, for example, he has said we have asked for all documents concerning donald j. trump's statement -- >> gloria, we have to go. let him respond. >> and that's not how -- let's see those documents and find out if it's true. >> gloria, i'm with jeff toobin. it's a weak case, and you're grandstand
. >> jeffrey's not a lawyer. she's a lawyer. >> jeffrey's a lawyer. >> ed. it was brought because truth matters. >> okay. >> it's as simple as that. because a woman's reputation matters, and you can laugh and think that our daughters' reputations don't matter, but they do. and summer, like many women, has worked her whole life to build a good reputation. and then with one fell swoop the president of the united states or the would-be president, soon to be president...
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jeffrey toobin to you. these are people high up and important to trump world as we heard from dana bash and our team. the thinking also is, well, is this an effort to flip one or both of them. to get them to cooperate to get to something bigger. >> certainly in a major white collar investigation, the first charges are almost always against people that the prosecutor hopes will plead guilty and then cooperate against others. rick gates in particular tomorrow could virtually guarantee himself no prison time if he were to flip and cooperate. now, there are problems with flipping and cooperating starting with the fact that you may have nothing to offer against other people. you may -- >> that they don't already have. >> that they don't already have or you just are unaware of other criminal activity. but the federal criminal -- the federal law enforcement offers tremendous benefits to people who plead and cooperate. sammy admitted to killing 19 people and he got five years in prison after he cooperated. i mean,
jeffrey toobin to you. these are people high up and important to trump world as we heard from dana bash and our team. the thinking also is, well, is this an effort to flip one or both of them. to get them to cooperate to get to something bigger. >> certainly in a major white collar investigation, the first charges are almost always against people that the prosecutor hopes will plead guilty and then cooperate against others. rick gates in particular tomorrow could virtually guarantee...
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. >> in fact, he goes to jeffrey who has it. touchdown. >> if you think i'm covered i'm not covered. >> that is why he brought him here brought him here to make the big plays. >> having a bunch of funs. >> four sacks in what six and seven three outs today. they got him and it was brandon. >> never feel bad for a quarterback? >> that is a good one. >> b line plays off the line backers linebackers plays off the db. >> mills cuts back and running across the field, he comes back and he is in for the touchdown magnificent. >> everyday i imagine with the skills and he grabbed me so i knew i was over him and ran to schwartz and gave me a big hug and said congratulations. >> got tomorrow to celebrate the big three then you have to move on. ♪ this is action news sports sunday sponsored by audi. ♪ we've got some winners in the house, welcome into sports sunday formers brian westbrook is back with us i'm ducis rodgers the eagles beat the 9ers 33-10 to run the record 7-1 at the halfway point did you see this coming? >> i don't think any
. >> in fact, he goes to jeffrey who has it. touchdown. >> if you think i'm covered i'm not covered. >> that is why he brought him here brought him here to make the big plays. >> having a bunch of funs. >> four sacks in what six and seven three outs today. they got him and it was brandon. >> never feel bad for a quarterback? >> that is a good one. >> b line plays off the line backers linebackers plays off the db. >> mills cuts back and...
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we'll be right back with jeffrey dean morgan! two army commendation medals... an army achievement medal... impressive. don't spare me the details, i can take anything but quiet. you are my hammer. don't let these guys see you fold. my boy here did his job, now do yours. i'm alive because of you. i'm not a hero. we're brothers, we look out for each other. thank you for your service. rated r. it's time to stack the savings. at kohl's, take 50% off hundreds of select items storewide. plus - take an extra 20% off. plus - take an extra $10 off when you spend $50 or more. plus - get kohl's cash. plus - yes2you members earn triple points. only at kohl's. this is google home mini. it's the google assistant for your house, so it gets you. if you mumble... (minions gibberish) it gets you. if you talk like this: add worcestershire sauce to my cart. it still gets you. gh: ok adding now. and if you're like: hey google, play my love playlist. (truly madly deeply by savage garden plays) oh really? play my love playlist.(pony - ginuwine plays) o
we'll be right back with jeffrey dean morgan! two army commendation medals... an army achievement medal... impressive. don't spare me the details, i can take anything but quiet. you are my hammer. don't let these guys see you fold. my boy here did his job, now do yours. i'm alive because of you. i'm not a hero. we're brothers, we look out for each other. thank you for your service. rated r. it's time to stack the savings. at kohl's, take 50% off hundreds of select items storewide. plus - take...
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>> no, not in the same way that jeffrey does. i zoo he see it this way. first, the law firm said they new nothing of the hiring of pucks gps. brian fallon said the same thing. so the whole campaign and the law firm have said that the clinton campaign and dnc didn't know anything about it. what does that mean? it means probably that the dnc and clintons had per kins on retainer to do a whole host of things. and one of those things was probably opposition research. so the firm i think on its own hires fusion gps to see if they can find stuff. so the one thing i disagree with manu statement, i don't see it as a cut out. i see them as consultants hired by the campaign to do research and report back to the campaign as they see fit. i think that jeffrey is right that if they knew about this, they should have been a little bit more transparent about it. but i don't see this as cutouts and deceitfulness on the part of the clintons or the dnc. i see it as normal consultants being hired to do work to develop work product, and then give it to their client if relevan
>> no, not in the same way that jeffrey does. i zoo he see it this way. first, the law firm said they new nothing of the hiring of pucks gps. brian fallon said the same thing. so the whole campaign and the law firm have said that the clinton campaign and dnc didn't know anything about it. what does that mean? it means probably that the dnc and clintons had per kins on retainer to do a whole host of things. and one of those things was probably opposition research. so the firm i think on...
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and we get to see the real alshon jeffrey. he goes up and grabs that under thrown pass, to carson wentz, then finishes the job. 53 yards from went to jeffrey and the route was on. eagles win 33-ten. hello seven and one. >> to come out and play and to stay in in there for four quarters and not overlook this team, you know, is a tremendous effort, obviously by the players in that lockerroom. >> good teams finds a way to win ballgames, even when they play sluggish, like we did offensively. but the ability to have those big plays, like alshon's touchdown, that's just a big part of this team. you know, we're a big play team. >> check out the front cover of today's daily news, which sums up the birds big win by saying mud and guts, the eagles wet area slow start to finish strong and they sure did that. the eagles up their nfl best record to seven and one. we'll have plenty more coming up in just a couple every minutes on this game, plus the crazy worlds series, plus the phillies hire a manager. whole lot more. >> big sports day. >>
and we get to see the real alshon jeffrey. he goes up and grabs that under thrown pass, to carson wentz, then finishes the job. 53 yards from went to jeffrey and the route was on. eagles win 33-ten. hello seven and one. >> to come out and play and to stay in in there for four quarters and not overlook this team, you know, is a tremendous effort, obviously by the players in that lockerroom. >> good teams finds a way to win ballgames, even when they play sluggish, like we did...
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there's never a nurse. >> seth: it's not your nurse, jeffrey. the nurse is for everyone.ip [ laughter ] >> oh! not my nurse. high, emily. >> seth: who's emily? >> the nurse. >> seth: we have a lot of nurses here. [ applause ] we have a lot of nurses. congratulations. >> thank you. >> seth: another season of one of the greatest shows in television history. >> thank you. >> seth: and the scene we saw, a little bit of set-up, because it's a very funny scene that becomes very serious. >> yeah. >> seth: but you and your daughter take some marijuana gummies. >> yes, we get high. >> seth: you get high before tsa. >> yes. >> seth: did you think this is a good idea for people? would you recommend it? >> you have to talk to emily. >> seth: okay. got you. [ laughter ] that's true. now i'm realizing, emily's really going to come in handy. >> who was as high as a kite when i walked in, by the way. [ laughter ] anyway, i think it's a very telling scene and it's a very interesting scene. the whole thing that i like about what jill soloway is doing with "transp
there's never a nurse. >> seth: it's not your nurse, jeffrey. the nurse is for everyone.ip [ laughter ] >> oh! not my nurse. high, emily. >> seth: who's emily? >> the nurse. >> seth: we have a lot of nurses here. [ applause ] we have a lot of nurses. congratulations. >> thank you. >> seth: another season of one of the greatest shows in television history. >> thank you. >> seth: and the scene we saw, a little bit of set-up, because it's a...
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jeffrey barry stabbed kamil ahmad to death at a home for vulnerable people in bristol where they both lived. it happened hours after barry had been released from a psychiatric hospital. mr ahmad's family say his death could and should have been prevented. 0ur correspondent, jon kay, reports. i.00am, and jeffrey barry heads from his flat to kamil ahmad's bedsit, a kitchen knife in his waistband. after knocking on the door, he stabs the kurdish refugee more than 25 times and then mutilates his body. that's like a black cloud in my life. kamil‘s brother believes the attack could and should have been prevented, in a country they came to for protection. he came here to be safe, to just live a normal life. but why, how come he get this? why that happened and how that happened? jeffrey barry had a long history of severe psychiatric problems, including episodes of paranoid schizophrenia. this is the supported living accommodation in bristol where the two men were living and six weeks before the attack, jeffrey barry told staff here that he wanted to kill someone. that he wanted to be notori
jeffrey barry stabbed kamil ahmad to death at a home for vulnerable people in bristol where they both lived. it happened hours after barry had been released from a psychiatric hospital. mr ahmad's family say his death could and should have been prevented. 0ur correspondent, jon kay, reports. i.00am, and jeffrey barry heads from his flat to kamil ahmad's bedsit, a kitchen knife in his waistband. after knocking on the door, he stabs the kurdish refugee more than 25 times and then mutilates his...
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thank you jeffrey. [applause] i am very proud of the work that all of you do every day to improve amazon and to improve the larger community. amazon has more than 500,000 employees around the world and from our earliest days we have been committed to equality in our workplace. [applause] we want our employees to be empowered to speak their mind and to be heard. every amazonian should feel comfortable sharing their unique perspectives and every amazonian should seek out the perspectives of others. we want our employees and the communities where we operate to embrace that we are all human, we are all different and we are all equal. [applause] at amazon equality is a core value for us and it's simply write. yet in equality persists in many forms across our communities and we must never just look past it. we have to expose it, understand it, question it and fix fix it d we end i mean at duguid, all the people in this room and beyond we are fixing it. [applause] after decades of fighting, marriage has become
thank you jeffrey. [applause] i am very proud of the work that all of you do every day to improve amazon and to improve the larger community. amazon has more than 500,000 employees around the world and from our earliest days we have been committed to equality in our workplace. [applause] we want our employees to be empowered to speak their mind and to be heard. every amazonian should feel comfortable sharing their unique perspectives and every amazonian should seek out the perspectives of...
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ooh down in south street with jason jeffreys of south street sound. remembering tom petty american music icon. hank's take coming up. getting a cancer diagnosis is difficult. getting an appointment to discuss your treatment options shouldn't be. meet with a ctca cancer specialist in philadelphia, in as little as 24 hours. learn more at cancercenter.com/appointment ♪ someone killed a 73-year-old woman inside her west philadelphia apartment. six months later, finally police say they know who killed her. it's thanks to neighbor who called them after discovery in the trash. fox 29 was there when police poured through evidence and our dave schratwieser has been following this since the get go. live now at police headquarters with the story you'll see only on fox 29. dave? >> reporter: lucy, homicide detectives and crime scene investigators spent sick months tracking down the accused killer 69-year-old sidney crawford is behind bars here at police headquarters tonight facing murder charges. thanks in part to phone call from neighbor that let investigators
ooh down in south street with jason jeffreys of south street sound. remembering tom petty american music icon. hank's take coming up. getting a cancer diagnosis is difficult. getting an appointment to discuss your treatment options shouldn't be. meet with a ctca cancer specialist in philadelphia, in as little as 24 hours. learn more at cancercenter.com/appointment ♪ someone killed a 73-year-old woman inside her west philadelphia apartment. six months later, finally police say they know who...
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hours after being released from a secure hospital, jeffrey barry killed a kurdish refugee, stabbing him 25 times. thousands of patients in northern ireland are experiencing waits of up to three years for non—emergency surgeries, far higherthan in other parts of the uk. leicester city sacks manager craig shakespeare, only four months after he was given thejob. and one of the world's most gifted photographers of the past century will be joining us to talk about his life and his iconic images. it's 5 o'clock. our main story is that prices are rising at a faster rate than at any time in the past five years, according to the latest data from the office for national statistics. inflation, as measured by the consumer prices index, rose to 3% last month, driven up by increases in transport and food prices. it means state pensions are set to increase by a minimum of 3% next year. but for the working population and people on benefits, it will put more pressure on already—stretched household incomes. our economics correspondent andy verity reports. what's this got to do with the cost of living
hours after being released from a secure hospital, jeffrey barry killed a kurdish refugee, stabbing him 25 times. thousands of patients in northern ireland are experiencing waits of up to three years for non—emergency surgeries, far higherthan in other parts of the uk. leicester city sacks manager craig shakespeare, only four months after he was given thejob. and one of the world's most gifted photographers of the past century will be joining us to talk about his life and his iconic images....
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it's a harder question. >> but jeffrey, you agree, jeffrey, i mean, you're smart enough to know, you agree that when someone threatens that they've been harassed, doesn't have a suit and then files against a public person saying i was defamed, that's the kind of classic long shot play, right? and when gloria all red of all people runs out to do media, what we know is what the president is saying this is a publicity stunt meant to distract from the person weinstein, who is at the heart of actual assault. he admitted -- weinstein admitted, said it's consensual -- >> hien wine has nothing to do with this. it's totally irrelevant. >> how can it not? >> you're con naturing two issues. >> no. >> harvey weinstein's case actually did not proceed the allegations about -- >> he's admitted -- he's admitted -- >> excuse me. the more realistic approach is it's right. the president can in fact be sued, but the idea of fake news being one of semantics does not go very far in a dwangs allegation where you know that truth is the ultimate defense to it. and so it is certainly -- >> right. >> -- approp
it's a harder question. >> but jeffrey, you agree, jeffrey, i mean, you're smart enough to know, you agree that when someone threatens that they've been harassed, doesn't have a suit and then files against a public person saying i was defamed, that's the kind of classic long shot play, right? and when gloria all red of all people runs out to do media, what we know is what the president is saying this is a publicity stunt meant to distract from the person weinstein, who is at the heart of...
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we have ambassador james jeffrey with us. he's a distinguished fellow at the washington institute for near east policy. previously, the ambassador served as u.s. ambassador to iraq, to turkey and to albania. we have general charles wald, he's a distinguished fellow and co-chair of the center iran task force at the jewish institute for national security of america. previously, general walled served as the deputy foreign commander. we have mr. david albright, founder and president of the nonprofit institute for science and international security. mr. albright has written numerous assessments on nuclear weapons, secret nuclear weapon programs throughout the world and we appreciate him being with us as well. mr. jake sullivan is a senior fellow at the go economics and strategy program at the carngy endo youment for international peace. he served as a national security adviser to fornler vice president joe biden and as the director of policy planning at the university department of state. without objection, the witnesses full prep
we have ambassador james jeffrey with us. he's a distinguished fellow at the washington institute for near east policy. previously, the ambassador served as u.s. ambassador to iraq, to turkey and to albania. we have general charles wald, he's a distinguished fellow and co-chair of the center iran task force at the jewish institute for national security of america. previously, general walled served as the deputy foreign commander. we have mr. david albright, founder and president of the...
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i think what jeffrey said is exactly right. women are in this vulnerable position and i don't think, you know, men should be patting women on the bottom no matter what age they are. is it sexual assault? i don't think that that's an assault. but i do think it's inappropriate. i don't think we should just say, oh, you know, he's 94 years old and he has parkinson's so he can do whatever he wants. again, the point is was he doing this to men because it doesn't seem like it. it seems like he was doing it to women. and so he seems to have some control over it. i don't think it has to be turned into a federal case, but -- >> i've got to take a break. we'll come back. we'll hear from everyone. we'll be right back. flix on us. that's right. netflix on us. get 4 unlimited lines for just $40 bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now netflix included. so go ahead. binge on us. another reason why t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. going somewhere? whoooo. here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 bookin
i think what jeffrey said is exactly right. women are in this vulnerable position and i don't think, you know, men should be patting women on the bottom no matter what age they are. is it sexual assault? i don't think that that's an assault. but i do think it's inappropriate. i don't think we should just say, oh, you know, he's 94 years old and he has parkinson's so he can do whatever he wants. again, the point is was he doing this to men because it doesn't seem like it. it seems like he was...
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i.00am, and jeffrey barry heads from his flat to kamil ahmad's bedsit, a kitchen knife in his waistband. after knocking on the door, he stabs the kurdish refugee more than 25 times and then mutilates his body. that's like a black cloud in my life. kamil‘s brother believes the attack could and should have been prevented, in a country they came to for protection. he came here to be safe, to just live a normal life. but why, how come he get this? why that happened and how that happened? jeffrey barry had a long history of severe psychiatric problems, including episodes of paranoid schizophrenia. this is the supported living accommodation in bristol where the two men were living and six weeks before the attack, jeffrey barry told staff here that they wanted to kill someone. that he wanted to be notorious, and he said kamilahmad was top of his list. he'd left a note saying he was plan to kill kamil, along with everybody else on the street. in the weeks before the attack, barry was sectioned, but he was released from this hospital by a mental health tribunal against the advice of a psychiat
i.00am, and jeffrey barry heads from his flat to kamil ahmad's bedsit, a kitchen knife in his waistband. after knocking on the door, he stabs the kurdish refugee more than 25 times and then mutilates his body. that's like a black cloud in my life. kamil‘s brother believes the attack could and should have been prevented, in a country they came to for protection. he came here to be safe, to just live a normal life. but why, how come he get this? why that happened and how that happened? jeffrey...
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jeffrey, paul, let's talk about george papadopolous. as we're going through, this is the other document that has now been unsealed, i've gotten through half of it before we jumped on tv. this in one regard you've got manafort, no statement, no mention of trump, no mention of the campaign, and that's all over this complaint. >> correct. and, you know, it is a very different crime, it is a very different set of circumstances than the manafort investigation. it is about the activities of the trump campaign. apparently this fellow papadopolous was trying to set up a meeting between trump himself and trump advisors with representatives of putin's government and then he lied about it on january 27th when he spoke to the fbi. what the trump white house will certainly point out is that these meetings did not take place, which is a fact, that is worth knowing, however, the fact that a -- >> trump adviser. >> trump campaign adviser pleaded guilty to a federal crime about activities that he conducted during the trump campaign about relationships w
jeffrey, paul, let's talk about george papadopolous. as we're going through, this is the other document that has now been unsealed, i've gotten through half of it before we jumped on tv. this in one regard you've got manafort, no statement, no mention of trump, no mention of the campaign, and that's all over this complaint. >> correct. and, you know, it is a very different crime, it is a very different set of circumstances than the manafort investigation. it is about the activities of the...
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[cheers and applause] seems to be -- hi, jeffrey. the great jeffrey lorde. he was on fake news, cnn for a long time. he was one of my few sources of truth. thank you, jeffrey for being here. that's a great honor. thank you. [applause] good man. but giving so many countries a tremendous advantage over us. if you look at china and mexico, all these countries had a lower tax rate and the united states. it's time to end this unfair disadvantage and give american companies and workers the level playing field they so richly deserve, finally. because when american truckers -- and i mean these great, great people -- these are great heroes. they have -- they -- if they have a level playing field, there is nobody on earth with trucks or any other way that can beat you folks. there is nobody. i know what you go through. there is nobody that can beat you, nobody. but you finally have a government and frankly you have somebody that's given up a lot. my other life was very good. i had a very good life. [crowd yells "thank you"] >> i had a very good life. but i am having a
[cheers and applause] seems to be -- hi, jeffrey. the great jeffrey lorde. he was on fake news, cnn for a long time. he was one of my few sources of truth. thank you, jeffrey for being here. that's a great honor. thank you. [applause] good man. but giving so many countries a tremendous advantage over us. if you look at china and mexico, all these countries had a lower tax rate and the united states. it's time to end this unfair disadvantage and give american companies and workers the level...
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no shame. >> ♪ everybody got to fight to be be free ". >> ran across jason jeffrey in front of south street sound. >> ♪ >> jeffreys said petty sold millions of alls albums who's a rock maintain hoots up there on a song writer. >> he knew how to make a good pop song which is really the hardest thing to write. >> good love is hard to fine. you got lucky, babe. >> all i was trying to do such base with a guy i really liked and wasn't ready to lose. ♪ >> rich has been doing that for ten years with his jersey based petty cover band dam the torpedos. >> no doubt about it his legacy is going to go on just not spirit wise but melodies. he had one of the greatest rock and roll bands. >> i never met tom or the heartbreakers. i thought they'd go for another ten or 12 years. someone you never met passes on and it hurts they've done something power phil. petty was good and people knew it. i think he was better than people realized. i'm hank and that's my take. ♪ >> one hadn't dread%. my goodness all the memories. úback when i was a dj i used to love two for tuesday all tom petty and the hea
no shame. >> ♪ everybody got to fight to be be free ". >> ran across jason jeffrey in front of south street sound. >> ♪ >> jeffreys said petty sold millions of alls albums who's a rock maintain hoots up there on a song writer. >> he knew how to make a good pop song which is really the hardest thing to write. >> good love is hard to fine. you got lucky, babe. >> all i was trying to do such base with a guy i really liked and wasn't ready to lose....
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she may be in the company of a 19-year-old man named jeffrey troutman. anyone with information is asked to contact the toms river police department. especially if they know anythi anything. >>> in northern california, the situation is desperate as thousands of firefighters continue to battle the raging wildfires it is now day five and the death toll continues to climb. fox's brook, joins us live from santa rosa california with the conditions there. brooks. >> reporter: well this is the deadliest wildfire week in california history. 35 people dead, 250 missing. and 5700 homes just hike this one destroyed. many of the homeowners not even able to come and see what's left if anything. we've been trying to sort through the rubble and all we can make out are little things like a coffee cup. i just noticed in the last ten minutes or so there was a fan over here. this is what's left of a metal fan. look at that. also, we saw a little cat run up among this rubble. we tried call it over and it ran off very scared. there have been a lot of animals that have gone mi
she may be in the company of a 19-year-old man named jeffrey troutman. anyone with information is asked to contact the toms river police department. especially if they know anythi anything. >>> in northern california, the situation is desperate as thousands of firefighters continue to battle the raging wildfires it is now day five and the death toll continues to climb. fox's brook, joins us live from santa rosa california with the conditions there. brooks. >> reporter: well this...
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it's a harder question. >> but jeffrey, you agree, jeffrey, i mean, you're smart enough to know, you agree that when someone threatens that they've been harassed, doesn't have a suit and then files against a public person saying i was defamed, that's the kind of classic long shot play, right? >> excuse me. the more realistic approach is it's right. the president can in fact be sued, but the idea of fake news being one of semantics does not go very far in a defamation allegation where you know that truth is the ultimate defense to it. and so it is certainly -- >> right. >> -- appropriate for somebody to investigate before they have a defense or -- harvey weinstein is a separate matter. >> but the president also admitted to, as well, what is sexual assault saying that he can grab women by the genitals. that came out of his own mouth. >> he described he was talking in a way as he said and others have agreed was kind of jocular and silly and all tat. no matter what, you changed the subject from -- weinstein has admitted -- >> this has nothing to do with harvey weinstein. this suit was af
it's a harder question. >> but jeffrey, you agree, jeffrey, i mean, you're smart enough to know, you agree that when someone threatens that they've been harassed, doesn't have a suit and then files against a public person saying i was defamed, that's the kind of classic long shot play, right? >> excuse me. the more realistic approach is it's right. the president can in fact be sued, but the idea of fake news being one of semantics does not go very far in a defamation allegation...
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we have chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin, gagliano and simone broke investigation. we don't know what's going on obviously to happen today. we don't know who will be charged. we don't know if it will happen today. we also don't know if somebody is charged today, necessarily if it has to do with the trump campaign or if they have found something else shady they are being charged for now. >> that's right. it's important to remember that mueller's jurisdiction is broad. he basically can define it himself. he started with matters relate to get 2016 campaign. but we know he has been investigating matters relating to the personal financial affairs of paul manafort regarding his payments from ukraine. he's been investigating the activities of michael flynn on behalf of the government of turkey, which also could be the focus of charges. those will -- just because the charges today do or do not relate to the 2016 campaign doesn't mean he later won't investigate. so we need to recognize whatever happens today, if we learn what the charges are today, that does not necessarily
we have chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin, gagliano and simone broke investigation. we don't know what's going on obviously to happen today. we don't know who will be charged. we don't know if it will happen today. we also don't know if somebody is charged today, necessarily if it has to do with the trump campaign or if they have found something else shady they are being charged for now. >> that's right. it's important to remember that mueller's jurisdiction is broad. he basically can...
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to speak to jeffrey . these kind of claims i would imagine extremely damaging you know people think oh there's already so many allegations against the russian government of interference in elections now it's a russian cyber organization it must be true must be true and it's been claimed by the media it's been played by u.s. politicians no evidence at all to support it why is this happening. for well you know i can only guess as to why it's happening but my guess is that it's for purely political reasons. the the the election of donald trump i think shocked the nation. and the and russia appears to be the the lever by which people who want to see him removed from office think they can accomplish that so. we have that's you know you we've consistently seen this this anti russian drumbeat. during the summer of twenty sixteen and it just kept getting worse and worse and worse and worse and it hasn't stopped and so that's you know that's surely my theory could be obviously could be. i can't think of any there i
to speak to jeffrey . these kind of claims i would imagine extremely damaging you know people think oh there's already so many allegations against the russian government of interference in elections now it's a russian cyber organization it must be true must be true and it's been claimed by the media it's been played by u.s. politicians no evidence at all to support it why is this happening. for well you know i can only guess as to why it's happening but my guess is that it's for purely...
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and cnn chief legal analyst, jef jeffrey toobin. let's go through the documents. lee harvey oswald, possibly a cia agent? >> this is one of the documents that i think will make people could wonder. there's a deposition with a cia director, and he's asked if perhaps lee harvey oswald is a cia agent or agent, maybe some other kind of agent, and there's not an answer, very unsatisfying. >> and another document shows lee harvey oswald was in mexico city, and while he was there made a very intriguing and interesting and concerning phone call to a kgb officer at the russian embassy there. >> the cia intercepted this, and what we know according to the documents, oswald was spoken in broken russian, and we know from the documents that russia had some concerns, perhaps, they could be blamed for the kennedy assassination later, and we learned from the documents that according to the fbi that cuban operatives said they had been in touch with oswald, and he did sympathize with communist and did have contact with them. >> and the significance of these two things, and the unans
and cnn chief legal analyst, jef jeffrey toobin. let's go through the documents. lee harvey oswald, possibly a cia agent? >> this is one of the documents that i think will make people could wonder. there's a deposition with a cia director, and he's asked if perhaps lee harvey oswald is a cia agent or agent, maybe some other kind of agent, and there's not an answer, very unsatisfying. >> and another document shows lee harvey oswald was in mexico city, and while he was there made a...
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and us is richard jeffrey themos. here's the bloomberg dollar index and this is actually very good math. i would say this is almost math that stanley fischer would approve of and it shows that weak dollar from february on down. can you switch to a strong dollar policy and a strong dollar bet? right here and right now, technically for the next three to six months there's a little bit of strength to be done for the dollar and things like the yen where the policy is constant, mostly because growth is quite strong manchester the u.s. globally. financial conditions are very easy. these things tend to weigh a lot more on the opinions of how policymakers time and sequence their normalization rather than short-term supply of rising inflation. in that sense, the front end of the u.s. is not accurately reflecting what is likely to happen with the fed. as the market we prices, the dollar may strengthen for three to six months. further out i would note that the market within start reading the read across. if the fed moves in this
and us is richard jeffrey themos. here's the bloomberg dollar index and this is actually very good math. i would say this is almost math that stanley fischer would approve of and it shows that weak dollar from february on down. can you switch to a strong dollar policy and a strong dollar bet? right here and right now, technically for the next three to six months there's a little bit of strength to be done for the dollar and things like the yen where the policy is constant, mostly because growth...
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ambassador jeffrey is a rhetoric does he mean it? israel.more serious or >> or so they doesn't>> mean it when he means he wants to illuminate from the face of the year? i don't believe so -- face of the earth. >> i don't think so. israel. >> or so they doesn't>> mean it when he means he wants to illuminate from the face of the want us to take a position >> it is not rhetoric, he wants to drive us from the middle east and would use every means possible to do so. >> i just have a few minutes. >> i don't want to be combative in the sense that we are not dealing in the real world. i think mr. walker>> said about irrational optimism is a good thing. we are dealing with irrational optimism. if we can trust the ring and government, they have done everything they can to move to a place where they can destroy the united states. -- talkn rights abuses to these people and find out how these animals which were -- tortured. we need to take these people serious when they say that they need to illuminate israel, and illuminate the united states. --
ambassador jeffrey is a rhetoric does he mean it? israel.more serious or >> or so they doesn't>> mean it when he means he wants to illuminate from the face of the year? i don't believe so -- face of the earth. >> i don't think so. israel. >> or so they doesn't>> mean it when he means he wants to illuminate from the face of the want us to take a position >> it is not rhetoric, he wants to drive us from the middle east and would use every means possible to do...
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we were talking about the timetable where this is, to jeffrey's point. you don't know where this is yet. we will know that it's coming to a conclusion when they interview donald trump, if they do get that opportunity. jeffrey can probably speak to this better than i can, but we knew, back during whitewater that led to the eventual blue dress, when bill clinton at the time was interviewed in the map room of the white house, and the grand jury was actually shown video via video screen and you knew then the investigation was nearing a close. but everyone who is interviewed has exposure. as a lawyer, i tell my clients every day, martha stewart didn't go to jail for insider trading. martha stewart went to jail for lying to federal investigators. so when you have a white house, and everyone in it, who's been allergic to the truth, this becomes a real problem as they're interviewed by investigators. >> that's the same thing that happened with bill clinton. he didn't get impeached because of anything in particular that they thought with whitewater, which was a s
we were talking about the timetable where this is, to jeffrey's point. you don't know where this is yet. we will know that it's coming to a conclusion when they interview donald trump, if they do get that opportunity. jeffrey can probably speak to this better than i can, but we knew, back during whitewater that led to the eventual blue dress, when bill clinton at the time was interviewed in the map room of the white house, and the grand jury was actually shown video via video screen and you...
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over the weekend, we joined lieutenant general jeffrey s. buchanan, in his first aerial tour of the damage. he was named on thursday to lead all military efforts in response to the storm. an appointment that many welcomed, but said had come a week too late. why that week, that whole week that lapsed? i mean this is part of the u.s. >> so, it is, absolutely. we've had elements here on the ground since the 4th of september. and they were here at first for irma. sometimes we don't know what's going to happen until the storm actually hits. and this is the worst i've ever seen. >> reporter: this is the worst you've ever seen? >> it is. >> reporter: on the island's east coast, buchanan receives a briefing from marines, deployed there for days, in a hangar without power or cell phone reception. >> what's great about, you know, the marine corps being here and working with the local population is that these are americans. we're normally, you know a warfighting organization. so we have all this heavy equipment that normally are abroad doing engineerin
over the weekend, we joined lieutenant general jeffrey s. buchanan, in his first aerial tour of the damage. he was named on thursday to lead all military efforts in response to the storm. an appointment that many welcomed, but said had come a week too late. why that week, that whole week that lapsed? i mean this is part of the u.s. >> so, it is, absolutely. we've had elements here on the ground since the 4th of september. and they were here at first for irma. sometimes we don't know...
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you look good too. >> and jeffrey gets the first question. jeffrey, this is a fascinating case. this is saying that, you know, owners violated the rules of the collective bargaining agreement, colluded against him, didn't put him on any team. i'm not going to ask you to analyze his skills as a player. we'll get to dante for more on that. how strong is his case? >> it's a very tough case, because picking quarterbacks is a very subjective process. and teams can say we chose him because we wanted a dropback quarterback, not a running quarterback. we didn't want someone -- someone his age. the -- and collusion requires not one team rejecting kaepernick. it requires agreements between two or more teams. ask that is very difficult to prove, even though all of us who are football fans sort of know intuitively that kaepernick is better than a lot of the quarterbacks who have been hired. proving that is very difficult. >> quick follow. what is their latitude, the teams, the league, on the ability to say, and we measure people on a character level, and we don't like what he is about. how
you look good too. >> and jeffrey gets the first question. jeffrey, this is a fascinating case. this is saying that, you know, owners violated the rules of the collective bargaining agreement, colluded against him, didn't put him on any team. i'm not going to ask you to analyze his skills as a player. we'll get to dante for more on that. how strong is his case? >> it's a very tough case, because picking quarterbacks is a very subjective process. and teams can say we chose him...
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. >> philadelphia magazine published a cover story this week about -- this month about jeffrey lurie, who is a really fascinating character, and i encourage people to read it. but probably the most interesting thing is, jeffrey grew up with a brother who was autistic, then referred to as mentally retarded. and jeffrey just announced the eagles, jefferson university hospital, drexel, and children's hospital, a major fundraising initiative to attack autism both in research and services, and i think kudos to them for doing it. they're gonna try to raise a ton of money and create a new engagement around philadelphia in autism. >> all right. good show, everyone. really enjoyed talking to all of you. and for you, thanks for watching. puerto rico's in our minds and in our hearts, the devastation going on there. if you want to help, we encourage you to go to 6abc.com. i'm matt o'donnell. have a great sunday, everyone. ♪ >> i'm in nydia han along with gray hall. >> volunteers are up getting donations rowed for puerto rico. >>> two women die in a knife attack at a french strain station. autho
. >> philadelphia magazine published a cover story this week about -- this month about jeffrey lurie, who is a really fascinating character, and i encourage people to read it. but probably the most interesting thing is, jeffrey grew up with a brother who was autistic, then referred to as mentally retarded. and jeffrey just announced the eagles, jefferson university hospital, drexel, and children's hospital, a major fundraising initiative to attack autism both in research and services, and...
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and it's a fascinating development potentially legally, jeffrey toobin. what do you make of it? >> well, i think carter page is being wisely advised by a lawyer. he is obviously in the sights of the mueller investigation. and when you're in the sights, you take the fifth. now, his idea you can somehow take the fifth with regard to documents but without regard to testimony, i don't think that's going to stand up. the real question is whether the senate and house intelligence committees are going to start to issue subpoenas and start to think about the question of immunity. that might bring them into conflict with mueller. but, you know, the witnesses are really calling the shots here because if they take the fifth at the moment there's nothing that can be done about it. >> and there's other developments we're following including a very disturbing development with south korea. there's a south korean leader who now claims north korean hackers stole joint plans. potentially how much damage does that do if these north korean hackers with infiltrate and that that sensitive information
and it's a fascinating development potentially legally, jeffrey toobin. what do you make of it? >> well, i think carter page is being wisely advised by a lawyer. he is obviously in the sights of the mueller investigation. and when you're in the sights, you take the fifth. now, his idea you can somehow take the fifth with regard to documents but without regard to testimony, i don't think that's going to stand up. the real question is whether the senate and house intelligence committees are...
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