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epstein's brother, for example, epstein's lawyers, among the last to see him don't believe he committed suicide, and knowing epstein the way i have gotten to know him through all of the research that i have done, this was a man who really believed he was above the law, who had a lot of political connections. this is very early on in his case. it seems way too early for him to have thrown in the towel. and aside from that, the doctor, the forensic pathologist that reviewed the autopsy, was at the autopsy, dr. michael baden has also ruled that he doesn't believe that this was a suicide. it could have been an assisted suicide, a question of whether he hired somebody or somebody hired somebody to kill him, but there's just too many coincidences. he had just got out of suicide watch, his cell mate was removed before this happened, two guards were allegedly asleep or distracted, the video disappeared, he had three, not one, but three bones broken in his neck. this is a man who had everything done for him almost down to his butlers tying shoe laces. the idea he would be able to do that tying b
epstein's brother, for example, epstein's lawyers, among the last to see him don't believe he committed suicide, and knowing epstein the way i have gotten to know him through all of the research that i have done, this was a man who really believed he was above the law, who had a lot of political connections. this is very early on in his case. it seems way too early for him to have thrown in the towel. and aside from that, the doctor, the forensic pathologist that reviewed the autopsy, was at...
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., ., jeffrey epstein? i thought i would do a story about _ jeffrey epstein? i thought i would do a story about sex _ jeffrey epstein? i thought i would do a story about sex trafficking i jeffrey epstein? i thought i would i do a story about sex trafficking and every time i began to do research on it, his case kept coming up, and every time i looked at his story about it, ijust kept thinking to myself, how did this happen? how did a man like this commit such a horrendous crime and pretty much get away with it? 50 horrendous crime and pretty much get away with it?— away with it? so your “ournalism our away with it? so your “ournalism your investigation, _ away with it? so yourjournalism your investigation, was - away with it? so yourjournalism your investigation, was about i your investigation, was about cracking —— tracking down the women who made allegations against him. how did you do that and how difficult was it? well, remember, this had happened a decade before. these were 13, 1a, 15—year—olds, so now they were in their late 20s for the most
., ., jeffrey epstein? i thought i would do a story about _ jeffrey epstein? i thought i would do a story about sex _ jeffrey epstein? i thought i would do a story about sex trafficking i jeffrey epstein? i thought i would i do a story about sex trafficking and every time i began to do research on it, his case kept coming up, and every time i looked at his story about it, ijust kept thinking to myself, how did this happen? how did a man like this commit such a horrendous crime and pretty much...
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but depending on what account you read, his cell mate either tried to kill epstein or prevented epstein from hanging himself. this is a quote from your book for reasons remain unexplained to this day. metropolitan correctional center in new york had a quadruple murder with a 66-year-old nerd who happened to be the nation's most famous child abuser. what else did you learn about your investigation and what surprised you the most? >> well, that incident was tar tag lee yoen was prior to his death. it was an incident that happened weeks before where they found him in a cell. and they never really explained what happened in that particular case. so, you know, epstein is on suicide watch. they somehow decide he convinces the doctor that he's fine. they put him in another cell where he's supposed to be monitored quite closely. and then they inexplicably again have him in there with his cell mate. they pull his cell mate out again for reasons we don't know and leave him alone. his cell mate is taken to another prison that is generally used for people who are like cooperating witnesses. and you
but depending on what account you read, his cell mate either tried to kill epstein or prevented epstein from hanging himself. this is a quote from your book for reasons remain unexplained to this day. metropolitan correctional center in new york had a quadruple murder with a 66-year-old nerd who happened to be the nation's most famous child abuser. what else did you learn about your investigation and what surprised you the most? >> well, that incident was tar tag lee yoen was prior to his...
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epstein. >>> a decade before the me too movement, jeffrey epstein was convicted of sexual charges against a number of women. then in 2019 national attention went back on jeffrey epstein. he was put in jail on sex federal trafficking charges. joining me now is julie k. brown. throughout the book you talk about an eco system around epstein. who are the people in that eco system and are any of them being held responsible? >> well, we know they have indicted max well, who was his partner, his girlfriend at one point, and who according to the charges against her as well as several statements from witnesses she helped recruit some of the women and girls that were later abused by him in palm beach. there is a number of other people that were in his orbit. there was a number of other people enabling him from the butler that answered the door, the chef that sent the girls food when they came in. he had pilots, and the list goes on and on. >> and one thing you had cost robert oi costa their job. so what happened behind the seens to have him approve such a lenient deal. >> that is one of the things
epstein. >>> a decade before the me too movement, jeffrey epstein was convicted of sexual charges against a number of women. then in 2019 national attention went back on jeffrey epstein. he was put in jail on sex federal trafficking charges. joining me now is julie k. brown. throughout the book you talk about an eco system around epstein. who are the people in that eco system and are any of them being held responsible? >> well, we know they have indicted max well, who was his...
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take the case of jeffrey epstein. investigator miami herald reporter julie k. brown looked at every aspect of the jeffrey epstein story, from the attempts at softening the investigations and mostly with the cases reopening. now brown is out with a new book called "perversion of justice" which touches on the challenges facing reporters. you were on a cold case, something the rest of the media missed. what are the lessons for the media in your new book? >> i think since this story happened, it was over a decade ago that epstein was first charged, that the world has changed a lot, thankfully, and i think the media is starting to recognize, you know, that these kinds of stories need to be covered in a different way than they had before. you know, that women should be listened to, that they are, you know, to be believed, really, when it comes to these kinds of allegations. >> do you feel like -- i know that one of the stories within your book that i really was struck by is what it was like inside the "miami herald," the lack of resources. that's not the fault of the
take the case of jeffrey epstein. investigator miami herald reporter julie k. brown looked at every aspect of the jeffrey epstein story, from the attempts at softening the investigations and mostly with the cases reopening. now brown is out with a new book called "perversion of justice" which touches on the challenges facing reporters. you were on a cold case, something the rest of the media missed. what are the lessons for the media in your new book? >> i think since this story...
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jeffrey epstein. and yet, you know, there were little clues. one person did tell me there was plenty of dirt to be had but basically these rich, powerful men, and they are for the most part men, would never talk. this person told me there was far too much self-interest at stake. >> joining us now author and journalist vicky ward. she's the host of that new podcast chasing ghislaine. the culmination of her 19 year investigative undertaking as she wrote her 2003 "vanity fair" profile. what happened with that profile, vicky? >> so, what happened with the profile was that jeffrey epstein went onepstein went on a charm offensive with me trying to sell his version of events. he wanted the world to think he was an amazing money manager for billionaires only. he threatened me and we have 450 pages of transcripts of those conversations. i ended up talking to him nearly daily for two or three months. and when that didn't work he went around me to my boss at the time with the result being that allegations by two
jeffrey epstein. and yet, you know, there were little clues. one person did tell me there was plenty of dirt to be had but basically these rich, powerful men, and they are for the most part men, would never talk. this person told me there was far too much self-interest at stake. >> joining us now author and journalist vicky ward. she's the host of that new podcast chasing ghislaine. the culmination of her 19 year investigative undertaking as she wrote her 2003 "vanity fair"...
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david and bonnie epstein lived in apartment 901. when did you last speak to your parents? >> i had actually spoken with my mom about an hour before the building collapsed. we were both night owls. and just really casual kind of late night text. i think i sent her something funny. that was about, yeah, i think that was around 12:10. i think the building came down around 1:20. i sent her a paul mccartney song i thoughts with cool. we bonded over music a lot. just a really quick text. >> reporter: how did you find out what happened with the building? >> i was about to fall asleep and i saw the cnn alert come across my phone that a building in north miami had collapsed. and i immediately went to text my mom thinking, you know, there's a million buildings, how could it possibly be theirs. and the message on the iphone went from blue to green, meaning it hadn't been received. >> reporter: back home in brooklyn, jonathan didn't sleep at all that night. then he saw the surveillance video of the collapse. when you saw that, what was that like for you? >> it was tough. it was unbeli
david and bonnie epstein lived in apartment 901. when did you last speak to your parents? >> i had actually spoken with my mom about an hour before the building collapsed. we were both night owls. and just really casual kind of late night text. i think i sent her something funny. that was about, yeah, i think that was around 12:10. i think the building came down around 1:20. i sent her a paul mccartney song i thoughts with cool. we bonded over music a lot. just a really quick text....
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when did it turn toward the criminal for jeffrey epstein? >> well, the first that we know that this whole scheme began was in the early 2000s. he was really close and at some time boyfriend of ghislaine max maxwell, a bring dish socialite, indicted accused of being part of this sex trafficking operation but we know that way back in the early 2000s, she was recruiting young girls from various places around florida, for example, spas, health clubs, even schools, you know, she went to colleges. and giving her business card and basically saying that she had a wealthy man who was interested in hiring them as an assistant or a massage therapist or as someone that he could help with their careers, and that's our understanding of how the whole thing started. >> congrats on the book, and good look with that. i want to talk about ghislaine maxwell, give us an update where the case against her stands, what's the time line, what are we talking about, and what more, there's always an air of mystery around this entire proceedings, what more we could learn
when did it turn toward the criminal for jeffrey epstein? >> well, the first that we know that this whole scheme began was in the early 2000s. he was really close and at some time boyfriend of ghislaine max maxwell, a bring dish socialite, indicted accused of being part of this sex trafficking operation but we know that way back in the early 2000s, she was recruiting young girls from various places around florida, for example, spas, health clubs, even schools, you know, she went to...
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maxwell from being charged with the rights, quote, when epstein agreed to plead guilty and go to state prison the united states agreed not to prosecute him or his alleged co-conspirators. this is in black and white. it comes as the judge in her case rules dozens of documents about maxwell at personal affairs including those of epstein's relationship with the clintons. those documents due to be released in the next two weeks. carley: crime is rapidly rising in san jose, california and the city's liberal leadership is looking to place a tax on the second amendment. you to discuss is a san jose resident and firearms instructor. good morning, thank you for joining us. it became a lot more expensive to be a legal gunowners. walk us through what happened in san jose. >> what happened was the mayor recommended a number of measures, none of which will have the slightest impact on crime. that's important for everyone to know, not one. the city attorney has been directed to come back with a series of ordinances that will be provided to counsel to vote on next september so she only has a few mont
maxwell from being charged with the rights, quote, when epstein agreed to plead guilty and go to state prison the united states agreed not to prosecute him or his alleged co-conspirators. this is in black and white. it comes as the judge in her case rules dozens of documents about maxwell at personal affairs including those of epstein's relationship with the clintons. those documents due to be released in the next two weeks. carley: crime is rapidly rising in san jose, california and the city's...
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we will handle him with all the care and attention we gave to jeffrey epstein. julian assange son and father join us now from sydney. gabrielle, you are julian assange's brother. you are worried about this appeal, i take it once he gets to the united states and he is under the custody of the federal bureau of prisons, you are actually concerned he is not going to make it out of there alive, whatever happens. >> that's right. that's why the extradition was rejected back in january. now the prosecution has given these assurances that julian won't be held in florence, colorado, super max prison. he won't be held. caveat in that in that basically they can change their mind as soon as julian gets into the u.s. it's up to the cia, the director of the cia basically to say whether julian ends up sands or which prison he ends up in. there is really no assurance at all in his appeal. it's just a way to keep this court proceeding going and keep julian in a maximum security prison in london where he has been now third year in prison there. >> mark: yeah, as you say, as we a
we will handle him with all the care and attention we gave to jeffrey epstein. julian assange son and father join us now from sydney. gabrielle, you are julian assange's brother. you are worried about this appeal, i take it once he gets to the united states and he is under the custody of the federal bureau of prisons, you are actually concerned he is not going to make it out of there alive, whatever happens. >> that's right. that's why the extradition was rejected back in january. now the...
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their son jonathan epstein posted on facebook, my parents there were concerns tropical storm elsa could topple what remained of the building before crews were able to demolish it. they brought it down just in time. the outer bands of elsa are already impacting surfside, but officials say the search will only stop for lightning or winds above 30 miles an hour. major. >> garrett: manuel bojorquez, thank you. we turn to the covid pandemic and a startling rise in the and a startling rise in new cases of the delta variant, accounting for one in four cases nationwide, this as the pace of vaccinations has slowed to a crawl. more now from cbs' carter evans. >> reporter: it's been a holiday weekend where so much seems so normal. >> it's fabulous. i'm so happy, and it's nice to have everybody together. >> reporter: but lurking amid the celebrations is a covid reality check. >> we still have hundreds of americans dying every week of this disease. 99-plus percent of them are people who are unvaccinated. >> reporter: concern is growing over the delta variant, now the dominant strain in california an
their son jonathan epstein posted on facebook, my parents there were concerns tropical storm elsa could topple what remained of the building before crews were able to demolish it. they brought it down just in time. the outer bands of elsa are already impacting surfside, but officials say the search will only stop for lightning or winds above 30 miles an hour. major. >> garrett: manuel bojorquez, thank you. we turn to the covid pandemic and a startling rise in the and a startling rise in...
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. >> reporter: we're also learning more about the lives lost, like 58-year-old david epstein, who was recovered two days after his wife bonnie. their son jonathan epstein posted on facebook, my parents were really the best, and it's been so comfortable to reliv been so comforting to relive the joy of their lives through the testimony of friends and loved ones, adding, mom and dad, i love you both so much, and i'm so, so proud to be your son. there were concerns tropical storm elsa could topple what remained of the building before crews were able to demolish it. they brought it down just in time. the outer bands of elsa are already impacting surfside, but officials say the search will only stop for lightning or winds above 30 miles an hour. major. >> garrett: manuel bojorquez, thank you. we turn to the covid pandemic and a startling rise in new cases of the delta variant, accounting for one in four cases nationwide, this as the pace of vaccinations has slowed to a crawl. more now from cbs' carter evans. evans. >> reporter: it's been a >> reporter: it's been a holiday weekend where so m
. >> reporter: we're also learning more about the lives lost, like 58-year-old david epstein, who was recovered two days after his wife bonnie. their son jonathan epstein posted on facebook, my parents were really the best, and it's been so comfortable to reliv been so comforting to relive the joy of their lives through the testimony of friends and loved ones, adding, mom and dad, i love you both so much, and i'm so, so proud to be your son. there were concerns tropical storm elsa could...
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two days later that my father had also been found. >> reporter: david epstein was 58. his wife, bonnie, was 56. they had celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary just two months before the collapse. together, they were enjoying early retirement, spending their days scuba diving, kite surfing and jet skiing in the florida sunshine. they had a dog too named chance. for the last decade and a half, his parents returned to the northeast for the summer in april or may, but not this year. they stayed longer because his father was treating a shoulder injury and their dog was sick. jonathan is an only child. >> how are you doing? how are you coping? >> i think denial is helping a little bit or just shock. i don't know how i'm feeling. this is so weird and surreal that it's breaking in slowly. and for the time being, i just want to live in my parents' memory. to live the way that i think they would want me to live and to honor their lives and make up for the time that they lost. they were just the best. i'm thinking, you know, i'm thinking of what i'm going to say at the funera
two days later that my father had also been found. >> reporter: david epstein was 58. his wife, bonnie, was 56. they had celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary just two months before the collapse. together, they were enjoying early retirement, spending their days scuba diving, kite surfing and jet skiing in the florida sunshine. they had a dog too named chance. for the last decade and a half, his parents returned to the northeast for the summer in april or may, but not this year. they...
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but let me put it q me give you an analogy. harvey weinstein is to jeffrey epstein. what j 6 is to be l. m a n t for the amount of attention. do you said you was prosecution of this man? was unlike anything anybody has ever seen? you remember when he had to show his gentle tone in court? what was the purpose of that other than me humiliate him? remember when you had witness after witness? not charge. basically telling the jury she did this before. so if you don't get him now, if you have any doubt he's done this before, this is this past similar evidence conduct. it was one of the worst cases ever. so let me ask this question again. why wasn't there even a tense, just 10 percent of the attention paid to not hard, not jeffrey epstein. colleen maxwell, but the 100 or more of the victims. it's been all but forgotten. so what i'm saying is, i don't want them to get off the hook. i don't know necessarily why they have to replicate this. again. it l a. they're entitled to this. he certainly could have waived in a parent for an arraignment. for you know and risking coven. b
but let me put it q me give you an analogy. harvey weinstein is to jeffrey epstein. what j 6 is to be l. m a n t for the amount of attention. do you said you was prosecution of this man? was unlike anything anybody has ever seen? you remember when he had to show his gentle tone in court? what was the purpose of that other than me humiliate him? remember when you had witness after witness? not charge. basically telling the jury she did this before. so if you don't get him now, if you have any...
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i know you -- ronald epstein at banc of america. tune in tonight for my special report on the business of space. at 7 p.m. in new york. we'll take you through it. bloomberg television plus bloomberg quick take. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: you have a record high for the s&p. nothing much when it comes to intel. the european close. intel c.e.o. we speak with him. do not miss the interview. this is bloomberg. and there you have it - wireless on the fastest, most reliable network. wow! big deal! we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. i get that too and mine has 5g included. impressive. impressive is saving four hundred bucks a year. four bucks? that's tough to beat. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. okay, that's because you all have xfinity mobile. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. (announcer) back pain hurts. you can spend thousands and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo. you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. (man) and you're stretching your lo
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i think cosby celebrate with pizza is a little too on that is the jeffrey epstein corroborative picture cosby at the end of shasha redemption getting a note epstein left bellingham to mexico fight and working on his vote in mexico over that little too on the no's for my case. kennedy: was john mcafee there on the poop deck swabbing away? >> god rest his soul pursue for amen. could happen though. so bill cosby freed on a technicality, michael starr hopkins. can't we free britney on a technicality? >> i mean i sure hope so. look, bill cosby bears a special place in hell reserved for him. he is a predator, he is a horrible person. he may have gotten off now but at some point he will have to meet his maker. and you know, he can go to hell for all i care. so for that is what i said last night it's going to wake up tonguing hitler's bunghole and help it i believe that he's a horrible person and everyone knows it. shame on felicia reshot is now representing celebrate this and howard university, mike chase had to come out and strongly denounced we salmon survivors of sexual assault. >> you can
i think cosby celebrate with pizza is a little too on that is the jeffrey epstein corroborative picture cosby at the end of shasha redemption getting a note epstein left bellingham to mexico fight and working on his vote in mexico over that little too on the no's for my case. kennedy: was john mcafee there on the poop deck swabbing away? >> god rest his soul pursue for amen. could happen though. so bill cosby freed on a technicality, michael starr hopkins. can't we free britney on a...
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brown is out with a new book called "perversion of justice" the jeffrey epstein story. "it takes her into jeffrey's alleged underaged trafficking scheme. we'll talk to her on cbs news in just a moment. but here how the impact of brown's reporting is still being felt today. >> the paper's bomb shell report. >> it's disturbing. >> reporter: in 2018, julie k. brown, published "perversion of justice" detailed a plea deal that jeffrey epstein struggled with south florida nearly a decade earlier. acosta >>> good morning. it's 8:25. san francisco police want to crack down on criminals targeting tourists. 26 additional officers will patrol hot spots on bikes and on foot. funding will come from money set aside for overtime. >>> starting today everybody must wear a mask again inside courthouses in contra costa. court officials recommend them inside regardless of vaccination status. >>> in alpine nearly 800 firefighters are working by hand to try to contain the damage from a fire. it has burned about 61 care miles and is still 0% contained. >>> let's jump to the roadways. eastboun
brown is out with a new book called "perversion of justice" the jeffrey epstein story. "it takes her into jeffrey's alleged underaged trafficking scheme. we'll talk to her on cbs news in just a moment. but here how the impact of brown's reporting is still being felt today. >> the paper's bomb shell report. >> it's disturbing. >> reporter: in 2018, julie k. brown, published "perversion of justice" detailed a plea deal that jeffrey epstein struggled with...
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i'm meteorologist adam epstein. >> 0 g travels around the country offering flights for anyone who wants to buy a ticket. it costs $6700 plus tax per person. you can if you can. we'l for your money right now to work in san francisco. your pay grade may have just gone up the city of san francisco announced today it has raise the minimum wage is now set at $16.32. per hour. this is coming after unemployment in san francisco fell from 13% last year to 5% this year currently california's minimum wage stands between $1314 depending on where you work. the federal minimum wage is at $7.25 an hour that has remain unchanged since 2000, 9. it's time now to see what news nation is working on for tonight. tonight on the donlon report accused of a 15 year tax scheme. the indictment against the trump organization cfo just revealed. should the former president be worried. >> plus, making money like the pros university of miami quarterback d'eriq king on being one of the first college athletes to score a big endorsement deal. now here's rob nelson with a look at news nation. >> thanks, joe. tonight on n
i'm meteorologist adam epstein. >> 0 g travels around the country offering flights for anyone who wants to buy a ticket. it costs $6700 plus tax per person. you can if you can. we'l for your money right now to work in san francisco. your pay grade may have just gone up the city of san francisco announced today it has raise the minimum wage is now set at $16.32. per hour. this is coming after unemployment in san francisco fell from 13% last year to 5% this year currently california's...
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david singer, david epstein, all coming up. but first declaring independence from the virus. that's probably more of a question than a statement. noting traveling is surpassing pre-covid levels. it signals the return of the city's air show. a roaring comeback, the best kind of story to tell. but you know what i'm going to say next, right? other headlines from the region reflect the pandemic's continued grip, specifically its grip on americans who are not vaccinated. on this holiday weekend, it's true, many communities are able to declare independence from covid-19, but others still are not. only 20 states have reached president biden's july 4th goal of having 70% of americans vaccinated with at least one dose. and let's be clear, they're mostly blue states. a brand new "washington post" polling shows a huge divide that exists between political parties. quote, 86% of democrats have received at least one shot of the vaccine compared to only 45% of americans. a 40-point spread. of course, the government is still trying to persuade unvaccinated people. apparently their new effort
david singer, david epstein, all coming up. but first declaring independence from the virus. that's probably more of a question than a statement. noting traveling is surpassing pre-covid levels. it signals the return of the city's air show. a roaring comeback, the best kind of story to tell. but you know what i'm going to say next, right? other headlines from the region reflect the pandemic's continued grip, specifically its grip on americans who are not vaccinated. on this holiday weekend,...
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her reporting is credited for reopening the jeffrey epstein case that sent him to prison. her book is called "perversion of justice", the jeffrey epstein story. she's fascinating. she does not believe that he committed suicide in that jail cell. you'll find out why. log on to foxnewspodcasts.com. that's "the story" of july 23. we'll see you back here monday. i'll see you on "fox news sunday." look forward. i'm in for chris on sunday. "your world" with neil cavuto starts right now. have a great night. >> neil: thank you, martha. the big apple, they're no longer masking it. they're talking about masks right now. this time the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio saying we're not asking. it's time for more mandates. he calling on employers to require the covid vaccine and even raising the possibility that the great return to in-person work could be delayed as well. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto, this is "your world." maybe increasingly masked world we're looking at. we'll talk to
her reporting is credited for reopening the jeffrey epstein case that sent him to prison. her book is called "perversion of justice", the jeffrey epstein story. she's fascinating. she does not believe that he committed suicide in that jail cell. you'll find out why. log on to foxnewspodcasts.com. that's "the story" of july 23. we'll see you back here monday. i'll see you on "fox news sunday." look forward. i'm in for chris on sunday. "your world" with...
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i'm meteorologist adam epstein. >> there you go. so here's the detail. 0 g travels around the country offering these anyone wants to buy a ticket. it's not cheap 6 to $700. a person. there. plus, tax would be a c- nice birthday gift for me for that look like so much does this month. he just missed and we missed next year. yesterday, next year yeah. all right. let's we've got that fog out there right now. it is getting thick in spots going to be there in place tomorrow morning. you see over san francisco. the transamerica building. >> a little damp out there to temperature wise. you've got 59 degrees. now in san jose. some fog moving into hayward at 5956 in san francisco. now kind of interesting. you know, usually enough worry about all the precipitation, just some drizzle. well, there you go. models are picking up on that. look at that. over a 10th of an inch latest run on this model here in half moon bay. that's just from drizzle. that is a very, very damp start the morning along the coastline be prepared for that roadways may be a
i'm meteorologist adam epstein. >> there you go. so here's the detail. 0 g travels around the country offering these anyone wants to buy a ticket. it's not cheap 6 to $700. a person. there. plus, tax would be a c- nice birthday gift for me for that look like so much does this month. he just missed and we missed next year. yesterday, next year yeah. all right. let's we've got that fog out there right now. it is getting thick in spots going to be there in place tomorrow morning. you see...
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you don't know what ms. epstein the issue would need. i wouldn't say i'm vain for me. vanity is when you need others to notice you feel as if you exist. and i did that a lot in schools and fell flat on my face to talk on monday we, many time and for my classmates, i was always the one who was too sensitive. it's within the room, cried too much who dressed too colorful and too much like a girl. when done might often get told, you're not a real boy and if you and then they tried to beat me up to make a real boy out of me in your office and then i couldn't care less about the man woman thing holdings, me the way i walk around now is a bit in your face, but that's also reactionary. and chris's around 3000 dvds in his living room. him and the phone before this was i'm in this one when i started collecting dvds when i was still at school at emma. so not a cool thing about movies was that they were this journey into another world full of feeling with an issue that tries to last. and i know and things weren't going great at school. i could take
you don't know what ms. epstein the issue would need. i wouldn't say i'm vain for me. vanity is when you need others to notice you feel as if you exist. and i did that a lot in schools and fell flat on my face to talk on monday we, many time and for my classmates, i was always the one who was too sensitive. it's within the room, cried too much who dressed too colorful and too much like a girl. when done might often get told, you're not a real boy and if you and then they tried to beat me up to...
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the woman at the center of the jeffrey epstein sex trafficking scandal is saying if bill cosby is going free so should she. her lawyers say her case is similar to cosby's because she should have immunity under epstein's non-prosecution deal of 2007. maxwell entered a plea of not guilty to charges that could land her in prison for up to 80 years time. all right. l.a. dodgers starting pitcher trevor bauer has been placed on search-day administrative leave by major league baseball. bauer, who is facing sexual assault allegations, has declined to appeal the decision but maintains his innocence. he has not been criminally charged but the woman in the case provided graphic details and photos of her alleged encounters with him. in a request for a domestic violence restraining order. his agent said he had a brief and consensual relationship with her. it will stop him from making a start tomorrow in washington, d.c. against the nationals. >>> sha'carri richardson was expected to run away with a gold medal at the tokyo olympics, but now she could be watching from the sidelines. richardson has bee
the woman at the center of the jeffrey epstein sex trafficking scandal is saying if bill cosby is going free so should she. her lawyers say her case is similar to cosby's because she should have immunity under epstein's non-prosecution deal of 2007. maxwell entered a plea of not guilty to charges that could land her in prison for up to 80 years time. all right. l.a. dodgers starting pitcher trevor bauer has been placed on search-day administrative leave by major league baseball. bauer, who is...
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and a 3rd of what it would take to put a down payment on epstein island temple not included. where's all this money going? is getting lost is much cash under jeff bezos, his couch cushion that he's just forgotten about. or is it those pesky transaction fees you see online have those things? well, as it turns out, the solicitation and distribution of charitable funds has become an industry unto itself. the nonprofit industrial complex employs 20000000 people in the united states. we constantly see its luminaries gracing the world stage. whether it's the glinted, promising to eliminate preventable disease with their global initiative. michael bloomberg fighting the rollback climate change. ready or bill and melinda gates were putting billions towards global development and tens of billions towards their divorce retirement funds. the job of a foundation isn't to actually putting the hunger war crappy, why fi connections? it is instead to create a veneer of do good or a for the wealthy to hide behind. so the rest of us can't see them rating our pensions in eating our babies just
and a 3rd of what it would take to put a down payment on epstein island temple not included. where's all this money going? is getting lost is much cash under jeff bezos, his couch cushion that he's just forgotten about. or is it those pesky transaction fees you see online have those things? well, as it turns out, the solicitation and distribution of charitable funds has become an industry unto itself. the nonprofit industrial complex employs 20000000 people in the united states. we constantly...
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the us attorney in the epstein case. in florida they gave him immunity to these individuals. this method chama prosecutor. a prosecutor should not facilitate a civil case. the job is to prosecute. how does he know he's not going to have proof beyond a reasonable doubt the next day. years later trying to go back o it and a hope that they can prosecute any civil case. this is one way to look at it but the other way to look at it from his perspective is that yo thought the case was not prosecutable. it's repeated in the opinion that the original prosecutor wa worried about her abilities and it wasn't good enough to prosecute but i will help you get the $3.4 million. the court didn't like that and don't blame them. i want to turn to britney spear and her fight to take control o her life. the judge shot it down so that her father is safe at least for now. was that the right decision? >> absolutely not i think her next move it to get rid of the judge. the judge is not doing her any favors get a new petition filed somebody needs to give her some legal relief she is 40 years old. she
the us attorney in the epstein case. in florida they gave him immunity to these individuals. this method chama prosecutor. a prosecutor should not facilitate a civil case. the job is to prosecute. how does he know he's not going to have proof beyond a reasonable doubt the next day. years later trying to go back o it and a hope that they can prosecute any civil case. this is one way to look at it but the other way to look at it from his perspective is that yo thought the case was not...
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two presidents from epstein's property. that's just what she said. you talked to the mob bosses about the jfk assassination. what did they tell you? >> we just completed a profile of the crime family in tucson. i said who kill kennedy? he said the first thing he did was call down to miami and talk to the head of the mob in florida and said what happened, and he said miami and new orleans which is one by carlos barcello for it. new york is clear. joe found out later -- this is according to what joe banano told me. the hit team took care of the dirty deed from the grassy knoll and they themselves were taken care of. his son later wrote a book where he claimed it was a chicago gangster who fired a shot from a sewer that was the kill shot. when i did another profile of john gotti, jr. who ran the major crime family in new york. junior told me johnny had lousy eyesight and he could never make the shot. so who knows what the truth is. jesse: that's what they say. we are talking about the mob here so you can take it the way you want to take it. apparently j
two presidents from epstein's property. that's just what she said. you talked to the mob bosses about the jfk assassination. what did they tell you? >> we just completed a profile of the crime family in tucson. i said who kill kennedy? he said the first thing he did was call down to miami and talk to the head of the mob in florida and said what happened, and he said miami and new orleans which is one by carlos barcello for it. new york is clear. joe found out later -- this is according to...
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he actually came on to talk about jeffrey epstein and maxwell. but there are clearly people trying to lobby the media in the west. do you see, are you surprised that there is not more attention in the west of this case? that's not completely true. because on the 1st of july that i b, h i, that means in dimension or human rights institute has an issue at stake when it formed watch group of prominent lawyers to watch the keys off to our san suki and president when it because of course, in in nato countries which did support her freedom, they accuse her of facilitating genocide of the room, ringo muslims, people said she should be on trial for that. not these things. i guess it's coach in position against her on this issue. because i have students of different answers, one loan ship that much, i get off. and yet the book even up to now. she on concerning with the ranger. i haven't discussed about this issue with her. but and i say she and her body has stood somewhat differently than the my position flowed. is this military survive? how is it interli
he actually came on to talk about jeffrey epstein and maxwell. but there are clearly people trying to lobby the media in the west. do you see, are you surprised that there is not more attention in the west of this case? that's not completely true. because on the 1st of july that i b, h i, that means in dimension or human rights institute has an issue at stake when it formed watch group of prominent lawyers to watch the keys off to our san suki and president when it because of course, in in nato...
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we explore the case of jeffrey epstein and explain how corrupt forces are corrupting the system against him them. we explain how it produces power hungry propaganda. even corporate ceos were held accountable. the ceo of general electric when i paid him a visit at a banquet. >> we would like to you about your involvement with iran. are you trading with iran when iranians are killing americans in iraq? you are not selling them airplane parts they can use for military equipment? rosie o'donnell. >> he wants to know if you regret saying 9/11 was an inside job. >> i didn't say that. >> that's what they want you to do. jesse: we had a lot of fun with celebrities. at the white house correspondents' dinner. the book explains the back story behind all these adventures. jesse: are you feeling the burn? >> i love bernie sanders. >> what do you make of them. high gas prices, what do you see of all that. >> we'll see. are you going to ask me political questions right here? jesse: politicians paid the price for their dishonesty. occasionally i have to visit our elected officials. while we have you he
we explore the case of jeffrey epstein and explain how corrupt forces are corrupting the system against him them. we explain how it produces power hungry propaganda. even corporate ceos were held accountable. the ceo of general electric when i paid him a visit at a banquet. >> we would like to you about your involvement with iran. are you trading with iran when iranians are killing americans in iraq? you are not selling them airplane parts they can use for military equipment? rosie...
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cosby made it deal for himself, epstein made a deal that they wouldn't indict his co-conspirators but as your remakes and all of a sudden maxwell is free from prosecution? >> a deal is a deal. that is one of the things the pennsylvania supreme court laid out. there had to be a reasonably strong cases don't get deals. week cases get deals and if that included people who may have been charged in the future like her, that deal should be followed by the government in her case. we need to shine a light on what is happening with ghislaine maxwell. her treatment is egregious and nobody is talking about that. todd: we just started to. thank you for your time this morning. still ahead we are celebrating our nation's independence with all-american style bbq. get ready to get your grill on next. ♪♪ same old place♪ ♪that you laughed about♪ ♪well, the names have all changed♪ ♪since you hung around♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. rachel: welcome back to "fox and friends," all american bbq for the fourth of july. we have started eating. >> this is my reading her
cosby made it deal for himself, epstein made a deal that they wouldn't indict his co-conspirators but as your remakes and all of a sudden maxwell is free from prosecution? >> a deal is a deal. that is one of the things the pennsylvania supreme court laid out. there had to be a reasonably strong cases don't get deals. week cases get deals and if that included people who may have been charged in the future like her, that deal should be followed by the government in her case. we need to...
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i thought, nor is epstein the issue. and i wouldn't say i'm vain. and for me, vanity is when you need others to notice you feel as if you exec i did that a lot in school and fell flat on my face to talk on other minor. we move too many time and so and for my classmates, i was always the one who was too sensitive. it was in the loop, cried too much. who dressed too colorfully. too much like a girl. when done, i'd often get told if you're not a real boy and if you and then they tried to beat me up to make a real boy out of me. since then, i couldn't care less about the man, woman things, coatings, me the way i walk around now is a bit in your face. but that's also reactionary and tossing pieces around $3000.00 dvds in his living room. him undefined. the for this was, i'm in with one when i started collecting dvds when i was still at school at emma. so not a cool thing about movies was that they were this journey into another world full of feeling with an issue that tries to north and know when things weren't going great at school. i could take an emot
i thought, nor is epstein the issue. and i wouldn't say i'm vain. and for me, vanity is when you need others to notice you feel as if you exec i did that a lot in school and fell flat on my face to talk on other minor. we move too many time and so and for my classmates, i was always the one who was too sensitive. it was in the loop, cried too much. who dressed too colorfully. too much like a girl. when done, i'd often get told if you're not a real boy and if you and then they tried to beat me...
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biden epstein is undermining america, inviting un monitors into investigate and berate us on racism. it is not clear the president is even aware of any of this, not sure. when president biden can think of some accomplishments you got to hand it to him because he's good at playing it is greatest hits. >> i have a lot of experience internationally and not good or bad, just i have. the foreign relations committee, i've been deeply involved, i did national security for the administration with barack. laura: that one thing he got right. like the old college are at the elk lodge, biden slips back into the past but has trouble responding to the present and the media slavishly covering up for him unwilling to hold him to the same brutal standards they help trump to. cnn has lost their credibility and last night despite all the buildup and production and fanfare biden and lemon lost their timeclock and they lost it to this show by half 1 million viewers even though we air two hours later. and that is the angle. joining me now is arkansas >> it is really shocking. nancy pelosi said she will no
biden epstein is undermining america, inviting un monitors into investigate and berate us on racism. it is not clear the president is even aware of any of this, not sure. when president biden can think of some accomplishments you got to hand it to him because he's good at playing it is greatest hits. >> i have a lot of experience internationally and not good or bad, just i have. the foreign relations committee, i've been deeply involved, i did national security for the administration with...
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that were true, they'd be all over the epstein story, but they are not. the propaganda arm of the regime, nothing anyone says will ever make them on see that. this is profoundly disorienting. many trauma voters don't know for certain whether their ballots were fake but they know for absolute certain they would like to them they were. they watched the press behave like animals four years, people will see breck kavanaugh based on nothing because of cnn and cnn seems proud of that, let a lynch mob against a high school kid, cheered on a summary of riots. they still thought the press would admit the truth of they were cornered, very different thing to watch the media invent stories out of whole cloth in order to spark mass violence. "time" magazine told us that there were weekly conference calls involving leaders of the protest, local officials refused to stop them and media people who framed them for political effect. in ukraine, we call that a color revolution. throughout the summer, democratic governors took advantage of covid to change voting procedures,
that were true, they'd be all over the epstein story, but they are not. the propaganda arm of the regime, nothing anyone says will ever make them on see that. this is profoundly disorienting. many trauma voters don't know for certain whether their ballots were fake but they know for absolute certain they would like to them they were. they watched the press behave like animals four years, people will see breck kavanaugh based on nothing because of cnn and cnn seems proud of that, let a lynch mob...
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shery: jennifer epstein joins us now with the latest. what does the biden administration want to achieve with this meeting? jennifer: this meeting is really only the second major in person meeting by a top official after the meeting that secretary blinken men chinese officials had in alaska earlier on in the administration. it is one of the initial contacts that they have had and sherman is expected to talk about wanting a level playing field and guard rails in safe to ensure that the u.s. and china do not end up in conflict and that sort of direction that she will be headed in. haidi: there were a lot of issues when it comes to the protocol going into this meeting, right? the fact that the foreign minister is meeting with sherman but not holding negotiations with her, was this the compromise that was acceptable for both sides? jennifer: yes, you know. this is somebody who is at a lower rank than wendi sherman is, but it was something that the biden administration kind of reluctantly agreed to in the interests of trying to initiate -- to
shery: jennifer epstein joins us now with the latest. what does the biden administration want to achieve with this meeting? jennifer: this meeting is really only the second major in person meeting by a top official after the meeting that secretary blinken men chinese officials had in alaska earlier on in the administration. it is one of the initial contacts that they have had and sherman is expected to talk about wanting a level playing field and guard rails in safe to ensure that the u.s. and...
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to of the three cofounders, leon black, who was forced to step down for his association with jeffrey epstein, and josh harris. >> we are in the process of a generational shift. we have now done the entirety of the generational shift. that means governance, that means one share, one vote, and that also means leon stepping down and josh stepping back on closure of the deal. mark: in the last year, apollo sought record profits, hired 300 people remotely, and had fewer employees leave the firm. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. kailey: i'm kailey leinz. we welcome our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following for you from around the world. we will have more of that exclusive conversation with apollo cofounder mark rowen. his vision for the future of the investment giant. draft legislation to federally decriminalize cannabis in the u.s. is facing tough. we disc
to of the three cofounders, leon black, who was forced to step down for his association with jeffrey epstein, and josh harris. >> we are in the process of a generational shift. we have now done the entirety of the generational shift. that means governance, that means one share, one vote, and that also means leon stepping down and josh stepping back on closure of the deal. mark: in the last year, apollo sought record profits, hired 300 people remotely, and had fewer employees leave the...
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jonathan epstein lost both of his parents. david, 58 and bonnie, 56. jonathan says his parents touched so many lives s in so my beautiful ways. and two young sisters, just 11 and 4 years old. they were found together, nothing being buried together, lucia and emma guar ashring one casket. their parents also among the 60 people confirmed to have died. and there is anguish among search crews who have spent two weeks working tirelessly in the rubble searching for any survivors. they continue to search the debris with 80 still missing and now presumed dead. rosa is with us. what are officials telling you about where this recovery stands right now? >> reporter: you know, even though the terms change t work doesn't change. it's search and rescue to search and recovery. they're still going to be work 24g hours a day, they're still going to be delayering, they're still going to be using every single resource very very aggressively to try to identify every single victim. they had to look at the facts. they look at, first of all, the survivability, the physical l
jonathan epstein lost both of his parents. david, 58 and bonnie, 56. jonathan says his parents touched so many lives s in so my beautiful ways. and two young sisters, just 11 and 4 years old. they were found together, nothing being buried together, lucia and emma guar ashring one casket. their parents also among the 60 people confirmed to have died. and there is anguish among search crews who have spent two weeks working tirelessly in the rubble searching for any survivors. they continue to...