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there you go buddy. ♪ music jeff: i'm jeff corwin. i'm on a trip of a lifetime cruising to the greatest places in the planet. every week i'll come ashore at a new port and head out on the best day trip ever. what's really cool about this experience, anyone can do it. for me it's about exploring, and no matter where i go i know there's adventure waiting. this is ocean treks. ♪ music jeff: alright friends, get ready for the ultimate alaskan adventure. we've just arrived to the incredible quaint coastal community known as sitka here in southeastern alaska aboard the oosterdam. this is gonna be one epic adventure in the land of the midnight sun with a bit of rain sprinkled in. for a spark of local inspiration i drop by the ship's galley where the executive chef is preparing a regional specialty. nice. sinu: jeff, how are you today? jeff: i'm excellent, how are you doing? sinu: beautiful. you know what, you are in sitka, today we've got some beautiful freshly-cut salmon here. jeff: gorgeous, look at that. sinu: and it's wild caught salmo
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>> jeff: we will. >> mike: we will. joe gibbs racing has tweeted that if harvick makes another stop under green and hamlin runs to this pace, then harvick would catch hamlin to battle for the win with ten laps to go if we say green. >> darrell: with much fresher tires. >> jeff: i don't know if they should be releasing that information right now. >> mike: that is interesting from inside the various strategies. last lap by hamlin again. .3 of a second faster than kevin harvick and denny hamlin has been sent out running to a pace. anybody have a pencil sharpener. >> jeff: i can't tell you how hard that is as a race car driver to run to a pace because if you normally drive to the edge of the grip level and push it as hard as you can and get the most speed out of the car. so abrasive and so much fall-off like atlanta. you just have to back that down and that's part of racing that i think makes it fascinating. >> mike: if there >> you think about what harvick is doing. backing up here off the straightaway and he was making gr
>> jeff: we will. >> mike: we will. joe gibbs racing has tweeted that if harvick makes another stop under green and hamlin runs to this pace, then harvick would catch hamlin to battle for the win with ten laps to go if we say green. >> darrell: with much fresher tires. >> jeff: i don't know if they should be releasing that information right now. >> mike: that is interesting from inside the various strategies. last lap by hamlin again. .3 of a second faster than...
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jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much, from our d.c. bureau. towfs a homeland security adviser for president george w. bush, and is now our cbs news senior national securitiagist. paula reid in washington is our justice reporter. paula, let me start with you and some reaction to this. jeff nengzed it's unlikely they'll ever be extradited, so what are the immediate legal consequences here? >> reporter: that's right. don't expect any arrests any time soon. the russian government is highly unlikely to arrest or extradite any of these people. but what this indictment does is that it gives very specific details about how the russians meddled in the election and what crimes were committed under u.s. law. >> glor: all right, so, fran, the indictment doesn't mention the russian government, but in your estimation, it's hard to believe there's not some sort of link. >> no, look at the size. when you look at this, the number of people involved, the number of shell companies involved, the amount of money that this took. i mean, this was a very elaborate in
jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much, from our d.c. bureau. towfs a homeland security adviser for president george w. bush, and is now our cbs news senior national securitiagist. paula reid in washington is our justice reporter. paula, let me start with you and some reaction to this. jeff nengzed it's unlikely they'll ever be extradited, so what are the immediate legal consequences here? >> reporter: that's right. don't expect any arrests any time soon. the russian...
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i'm jeff glor. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org with an outburst in court. the family of a teen murdered in livermore.. shouting angry words cted killers. good e >>> kpix5 news begin with outbursts in court, the family of the teen murdered in livermore shouting angry words at her suspected killer. >> the two murder suspects were in court for the first time today. a key part of this case, the victim's dying declaration, will give prosecutors a huge advantage. >> well, we saw the victims father in court today who had a physical reaction when he saw the young man accused of killing his daughter. we heard much over the past couple of days about her bravery, legal experts are saying, her bravery accelerated this case.>>
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jeff. >> glor: our justice and homeland security correspondent jeff pegues. thank you. there's much more ahead on tonight's cbs evening news, including how israel keeps school kids safe. >> reporter: we're here at a high school in tel aviv, and this is a very typical scene-- an armed guard standing outside the main entrance to the school. this is not by choice but by law. u taking the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. allergies with sinus you won't find relief here. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d... while the leading allergy spray only relieves six symptoms, claritin-d relieves eight, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- ooooooh
jeff. >> glor: our justice and homeland security correspondent jeff pegues. thank you. there's much more ahead on tonight's cbs evening news, including how israel keeps school kids safe. >> reporter: we're here at a high school in tel aviv, and this is a very typical scene-- an armed guard standing outside the main entrance to the school. this is not by choice but by law. u taking the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips...
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jeff. >> glor: the student we had spoken to, jeff, nick hayman, had talked about some of the pictures that the suspect had put up on instagram as well in the past. all right, jeff pegues, thank you very much. earlier today, the man in charge of the sixth largest school district in the countrycountry, broward county superintendent robert runcie, was at another school presenting a car to teacher of the year. shortly after posting photos of that celebration online, he was racing to the scene of the tragedy. >> so i literally have come from giving the teacher of the year a car and celebrating our teachers in our district, to where i am right now. it's a day that you pray every day i get up that we will never have to see. it is in front of us, and i ask the community for their prayers, your support for these children and their families. it's-- we're going to do whatever we can to come together as a community, to pull through this, and we will. >> glor: we do have more now on some of the shootings that have taken place, both at schools and elsewhere in the past few years as we have reported
jeff. >> glor: the student we had spoken to, jeff, nick hayman, had talked about some of the pictures that the suspect had put up on instagram as well in the past. all right, jeff pegues, thank you very much. earlier today, the man in charge of the sixth largest school district in the countrycountry, broward county superintendent robert runcie, was at another school presenting a car to teacher of the year. shortly after posting photos of that celebration online, he was racing to the scene...
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yeah, you wonder how much more can jeff sessions fake. he was taking it on the chin from the president last spring and last summer in the fall and now to the winter and the president getting backup from jerry fallwell jr. that suggested that sessions is in a coward. this prompted sessions to pull back. for the most part, he's taken it on the chin or turned the other cheek. sessions says he's initiated the process to ensure complaints about the process will be fully and fairly acted upon. he goes on to say as long as i am the attorney general, i will continue to discharge my duties with integrity and honor. so we'll see where the sessions things goes. that's all dealing with the russia investigation. the inspector general's investigation that the doj has launched and response to fisa abuses and the rebuttal to it. what i thought was interesting today is when the president looked at steve scalise and said, you know i love you, but if you try to put this idea of conceal carry reciprocity in the bill, it won't get passed. the president has go
yeah, you wonder how much more can jeff sessions fake. he was taking it on the chin from the president last spring and last summer in the fall and now to the winter and the president getting backup from jerry fallwell jr. that suggested that sessions is in a coward. this prompted sessions to pull back. for the most part, he's taken it on the chin or turned the other cheek. sessions says he's initiated the process to ensure complaints about the process will be fully and fairly acted upon. he...
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jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues on the 69 of the scare tonight. jeff, thank you very much. now to the florida school shooting and the mistakes made. we have new details tonight of a tip that reached a national f.b.i. call center but was never passed along to local agents in florida. manuel bojorquez is in parkland once again. manny. >> reporter: well, jeff, that call to the f.b.i. came from someone described as close to the shooting suspect, who said he became easily enraged and it was just a matter of time before he was going to "explode." ( gunfire ) >> reporter: tonight, cbs news has learned five and a half weeks before the shooting, a woman called an f.b.i. tip line concerned nikolas cruz would get into a school and just shoot the place up. she said he had a diminished mental capacity, and gave an ominous warning: it wasn't the only red flag. the woman who took in cruz and his brother after their mother's death last year called taub county's 911 in november. >> reporter: there are now investigations at practically every level of law enforcement about potential missed wa
jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues on the 69 of the scare tonight. jeff, thank you very much. now to the florida school shooting and the mistakes made. we have new details tonight of a tip that reached a national f.b.i. call center but was never passed along to local agents in florida. manuel bojorquez is in parkland once again. manny. >> reporter: well, jeff, that call to the f.b.i. came from someone described as close to the shooting suspect, who said he became easily enraged and it was...
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this might not be surprising, jeff. that four countries looked at jared kushner -- let's call them financial liabilities. united arab emirates, china, israel and mexico. his business dealings and naivety, we heard that before and thought this may be someone we can exploit when it comes to issues of national security or foreign policy. >> right. it was a potential open ing. probably one of the other reasons there's not a briefing, because this happened after the briefing yesterday. it's not suggesting that jared kushner did anything wrong, simply that he was vulnerable to manipulation. it is his brand newness to government that's a huge issue. he has taken meetings that have raised eyebrows of national security advisers and officials here. >> the question is judgment as he has those meetings. >> exactly. >> without having others in on the meetings. right? >> no question about it. and susceptible to this. it's probably one of the reasons he has not gotten his permanent security clearance here because all of his financial
this might not be surprising, jeff. that four countries looked at jared kushner -- let's call them financial liabilities. united arab emirates, china, israel and mexico. his business dealings and naivety, we heard that before and thought this may be someone we can exploit when it comes to issues of national security or foreign policy. >> right. it was a potential open ing. probably one of the other reasons there's not a briefing, because this happened after the briefing yesterday. it's...
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i'm jeff glor. we leave you tonight with the extraordinary billy graham in his own words. >> your life can be changed. you can become a new person by surrendering your life to jesus christ. ( applause ) and jesus is saying to us, in 1969, take up your cross. follow me. and we can change the world. he took that one moment and said, "lord, remember me." and in that moment, jesus said, "thou shall be with me in paradise." that quick, you can make your decision. oh, yes, there's pleasure in sin for a short time. but it's soon over. the hangover comes, and there's nothing you can do about it. it's going to be there. choose christ, and there will never be a hangover except joy and peace. by faith, i said i believe him. and he came into my heart and changed my life. and now, i'm ready. when i hear that call to go into the presence of god. >>> outrage over the crazy conspiracy theory. about this school shooting survivor. >> i'm not an actor. >> and the girl who was shot in the face. >> went up my cheek and
i'm jeff glor. we leave you tonight with the extraordinary billy graham in his own words. >> your life can be changed. you can become a new person by surrendering your life to jesus christ. ( applause ) and jesus is saying to us, in 1969, take up your cross. follow me. and we can change the world. he took that one moment and said, "lord, remember me." and in that moment, jesus said, "thou shall be with me in paradise." that quick, you can make your decision. oh, yes,...
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how special. >> jeff: you're going to see a lot of emotion out of this young man. that's huge for this family and rcr. >> darrell: an anniversary. >> mike: austin dillon won the monster energy nascar cup ser s series. >> jeff: we haven't seen him go to victory lane a lot but big races. >> darrell: some nice burnouts. >> mike: february 18th, 2007, harvick wins for rcr. february 18th, 2018, austin dillon wins. andy petree, new vp of competition for rcr with the headset on. congratulating everybody. >> jeff: that's justin alexander, the crew chief. >> mike: there's the ace taking home the checkered flag tonight, austin dillon with today's sunoco fueling victory. >> darrell: he burned her down, boys. this is amazing. amazing. >> love you. get this off. where's your gloves? >> mike: austin dillon's logo in the ace of spades. there's his dad, mike. matt yocum? >> matt: he's taking a breath. shades of the big "d" going through the grass. 20 years ago this week were you in victory lane as a 7-year-old and you saw how much this race meant to dale and your grandfather. what
how special. >> jeff: you're going to see a lot of emotion out of this young man. that's huge for this family and rcr. >> darrell: an anniversary. >> mike: austin dillon won the monster energy nascar cup ser s series. >> jeff: we haven't seen him go to victory lane a lot but big races. >> darrell: some nice burnouts. >> mike: february 18th, 2007, harvick wins for rcr. february 18th, 2018, austin dillon wins. andy petree, new vp of competition for rcr with the...
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jeff sessions not going anywhere. reading from a statement john roberts is passed on from the white house the white house agreed to initiate the appropriate process of complaints against the department that was fully a eponymous long as i'm attorney general will continue -- continue to do so, to do work in a fair and impartial manner according to the law of the constitution. i.e. i'm not going anywhere. judge napolitano with us. what you think i'm a judge? >> he continues to get bashed publicly by the president in the latest bashing was disenchantment with what sections told maria bartiromo when she said are you going to investigate the fbi abuse of isaiah abuse of isaiah. he give a long-winded answer without specifics that could be only interpreted to mean yes, the inspector general the the justice department is going to investigate. the inspector general runs the team of bureaucrats with violations of the internal department of justice regulations. that means the team of prosecutors and a team of fbi agents looking
jeff sessions not going anywhere. reading from a statement john roberts is passed on from the white house the white house agreed to initiate the appropriate process of complaints against the department that was fully a eponymous long as i'm attorney general will continue -- continue to do so, to do work in a fair and impartial manner according to the law of the constitution. i.e. i'm not going anywhere. judge napolitano with us. what you think i'm a judge? >> he continues to get bashed...
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jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you for your reporting from washington tonight. coming up, the grandmother who may >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you for your reporting from washington tonight. coming up here, the grandmother who may have foiled another school attack. but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we've got other plans. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea... ...may be irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. you've tried over-the-counter treatments and lifestyle changes, but ibs-d can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi,... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage... ...both abdominal pain and diarrhea at the same time. so you stay ahead of your symptoms. viberzi can cause new or worsening abdominal pain. do not take viberzi if you have no gallbladder, have pancreas or severe liver problems, problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a bowel or gallbladder blockage. pancreatitis may occur and can lead to
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jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. another prominent republican dyngressman is retiring. trey gowdy of south carolina who chairs the overnight committee said today he will not run for a fifth term. gowdy is best known for the benghazi investigation. at least 21 house republicans are not running for re-election. in the state of the union last night, the president called for a $1.5 trillion to fix the nation's crumbling infrastructure. much of the money would come from private companies. but laws in several states, including tennessee, present some roadblocks. for more on this, here's transportation correspondent chris van cleave, along a bumpy stretch of i-440 in nashville. >> reporter: interstate 440 is the road nashville residents complain about most. >> it's like riding on a dirt road. >> it can rattle your teeth. >> reporter: what makes 440 so bad? >> everything. >> reporter: it's a pothole- laden, roughly seven-mile stretch of decades-old concrete linking three freeways. the state plans to spend about $100 million
jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. another prominent republican dyngressman is retiring. trey gowdy of south carolina who chairs the overnight committee said today he will not run for a fifth term. gowdy is best known for the benghazi investigation. at least 21 house republicans are not running for re-election. in the state of the union last night, the president called for a $1.5 trillion to fix the nation's crumbling infrastructure. much of the money would come from private...
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jonathan: jeff? jeffrey: we had a wake-up call on volatility and illiquidity, you saw it hit the cdx market in the liquid parts, where i think they are liquid, and then it spread over to the cash markets late in the week. spreads certainly widened. it has nothing to do with fundamentals. nothing changed overnight with regards to corporate fundamentals. something changed in the broader market narrative and the outlook for interest rates in the short end of the curve that changes valuations. this movement of rates and spreads is interesting because that is about relative of value, and can you continue to press down spreads in an environment where very safe alternatives on the front and -- front end. 2% on the two-year is a big deal and you have now restored safe alternative yields so reach for yield trade has to be repriced. jonathan: that is a good point as well and raises the interesting shift we have seen over the last 12 months. if the opportunity of cash products versus investment-grade and versus
jonathan: jeff? jeffrey: we had a wake-up call on volatility and illiquidity, you saw it hit the cdx market in the liquid parts, where i think they are liquid, and then it spread over to the cash markets late in the week. spreads certainly widened. it has nothing to do with fundamentals. nothing changed overnight with regards to corporate fundamentals. something changed in the broader market narrative and the outlook for interest rates in the short end of the curve that changes valuations. this...
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it's clear from trump's side he's not happy with jeff sessions and i think jeff sessions is sort of daring him at this point. jeff sessions has the job he's always wanted. attorney general. he's not going to walk away from it and a tweet -- i think given their history, this tweet won't change that. >> i wonder if that daring him to fire him is also something that we're seeing with chief of staff john kelly, clearly trying to bre serve his reputation for creating order but when he's putting out this cutoff of june for security clearances an going to be revoked. jared kushner didn't even turn in all of his updated information until after that. so he puts this statement out, it's extraordinary, chris, as i told jared days ago, i have full confidence in his ability to perform his duty in his foreign policy portfolio including overseeing the peace effort and integral part of our relationship with mexico. john kelly versus the president's son-in-law? >> yep. the question i have and i don't know the answer to this, is kushner a collateral damage and john kelly trying to save himself? all of this
it's clear from trump's side he's not happy with jeff sessions and i think jeff sessions is sort of daring him at this point. jeff sessions has the job he's always wanted. attorney general. he's not going to walk away from it and a tweet -- i think given their history, this tweet won't change that. >> i wonder if that daring him to fire him is also something that we're seeing with chief of staff john kelly, clearly trying to bre serve his reputation for creating order but when he's...
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jeff. >> glor: carter evans. thank you very much. up next here tonight, we will talk to derek jeter, now a team talk to derek jeter, now a team owner, on facing criticism like he's never seen before. more vitamins, and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. we the people... are defined by the things we share. and the ones we love. who never stop wondering what we'll do or where we'll go next. we the people who are better together than we are alone... are unstoppable. welcome to the entirely new expedition. but mania, such as unusualrder can changes in your mood,able. activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking about your treatment options. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies showed that vraylar reduced overall manic symptoms. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, st
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welcome back it's my pleasure max and jeff congratulations this is an archipelago krypto polka thing is blowing up man is a must go to event era here about all the time you must be very pleased yeah actually we've been totally shocked we were not expecting this we have about triple the audience of last year it's going to be actually sold out it's going to be about fifteen hundred people we had about six hundred last year and yet it's piers that this anarchy thing is kind of popular there i'd say to as if i or somebody showed up out and they couldn't get a ticket it's completely sold out you have the main conference is sold out but there's all kinds of events before and after it's almost like a month long sort of a vent but so you go to an archipelago dot com and scroll down you can see all the workshops and you can also live stream the conference at an arco polka dot com slash live stream so what a lot of people are doing is coming down and they're going to actually just sit by the pool and watch the conference on their i pad and then when the people all come out from after the confe
welcome back it's my pleasure max and jeff congratulations this is an archipelago krypto polka thing is blowing up man is a must go to event era here about all the time you must be very pleased yeah actually we've been totally shocked we were not expecting this we have about triple the audience of last year it's going to be actually sold out it's going to be about fifteen hundred people we had about six hundred last year and yet it's piers that this anarchy thing is kind of popular there i'd...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to acapulco and speak with jeff burrow a who puts on the biggest mass and arctic conference in politics and economics that is an article polkadot in this year is at is a one day crypt of polkadot jeff welcome back it's my pleasure max and jeff congratulations this is an archipelago krypto polka thing as blowing up man is a must go to event era here about all the time you must be very pleased yeah actually we've been totally shocked we were not expecting this we have about triple the audience of last year it's going to we actually sold out it's going to be about fifteen hundred people we had about six hundred last year and yet it's piers that this anarchy thing is kind of popular there i'd say to as if i or somebody showed up out and they couldn't get a ticket it's completely sold out you know the main conference is sold out but there's all kinds of events before and after it's almost like a month long sort of a vent but so you go to an archipelago dot com and scroll down you can see all the workshops and you can also live st
welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to acapulco and speak with jeff burrow a who puts on the biggest mass and arctic conference in politics and economics that is an article polkadot in this year is at is a one day crypt of polkadot jeff welcome back it's my pleasure max and jeff congratulations this is an archipelago krypto polka thing as blowing up man is a must go to event era here about all the time you must be very pleased yeah actually we've been totally shocked we...
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joining me now is jeff gibbard. jeff is the founder of hitch philly. he coaches people on how to be successful when dating online. thanks for being with us. jeff gibbard: thanks for having me. rosemary: all right, so you are familiar with this study. and how does it change the way we maybe have thought about our relationships in terms of how we date people maybe not online? you know, maybe meeting at a bar or something. jeff: so, one of the things that the study confirmed is that online dating now is the second most popular way of meeting people in a heterosexual relationship, and in homosexual relationships by far the number one. so, the way that we typically have met before online dating is that we would meet through friends, right? there were social circles that we kind of looked on the exteriors of what we would general call-- i think those are weak ties. the way that it's working now is that when you meet someone online, it's typically a stranger. you have no actual connection to their peer group, so it's bringing together disparate areas of our s
joining me now is jeff gibbard. jeff is the founder of hitch philly. he coaches people on how to be successful when dating online. thanks for being with us. jeff gibbard: thanks for having me. rosemary: all right, so you are familiar with this study. and how does it change the way we maybe have thought about our relationships in terms of how we date people maybe not online? you know, maybe meeting at a bar or something. jeff: so, one of the things that the study confirmed is that online dating...
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king wrote a vivid account of how jeff sessions as a u.s. attorney in the 1980's had, quote, used the awesome power of his office to chill the free exercise of that vote by black citizens. that letter had been a part of the senate judiciary committee's records for more than 30 years. it helped sink the nomination of jeff sessions for the federal judgeship for which he'd been nominated back in the 1980's, and i hoped by reminding the senate of its bipartisan rejection of sessions in the 1980's, that letter might help us once again come together in a bipartisan way to say that this kind of bigotry shouldn't be allowed in our criminal justice system. that was my plan. but for reading those words, the words of an icon of the civil rights movement, i was booted off the senate floor. every one of my republican colleagues present that night voted to shut me up for reading mrs. king's words. and the next day every single republican voted to confirm jeff sessions, a man deemed too racist to hold a federal court judgeship in 1986. nope. they confirmed
king wrote a vivid account of how jeff sessions as a u.s. attorney in the 1980's had, quote, used the awesome power of his office to chill the free exercise of that vote by black citizens. that letter had been a part of the senate judiciary committee's records for more than 30 years. it helped sink the nomination of jeff sessions for the federal judgeship for which he'd been nominated back in the 1980's, and i hoped by reminding the senate of its bipartisan rejection of sessions in the 1980's,...
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still with me, jeff, kathleen, and nick. kathleen, i want to get your thoughts on credit over the last week or so. kathleen: we had some big headlines. jonathan: you see cracks in the fundamentals? is interesting is that the fundamentals are solid but the technicals we should be concerned about. the technicals drove us to the yields and spreads we are seeing, so yes, you are seeing some flows and seeing a big move of investors taking duration off the table. i am much or that is the best idea at the moment but the front and of the curve looks like the more exciting place to keep an eye on, and that is not something we have done for 30 years or so. i think that is where the action is taking place. we had a wake-up call on volatility and liquidity, and you side hit the cfx market in the liquid parts, where i think they are liquid, and then it spread over to the cash markets over the week, so spread -- it has nothing to do with fundamentals. nothing changed overnight with regards to corporate fundamentals, but something changed
still with me, jeff, kathleen, and nick. kathleen, i want to get your thoughts on credit over the last week or so. kathleen: we had some big headlines. jonathan: you see cracks in the fundamentals? is interesting is that the fundamentals are solid but the technicals we should be concerned about. the technicals drove us to the yields and spreads we are seeing, so yes, you are seeing some flows and seeing a big move of investors taking duration off the table. i am much or that is the best idea at...
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jeff, i want to begin with you. the idea that bonds have no longer given risk mitigation and quality, and if equities turn lower, bonds still turn no one agrees go up. i'm wondering what you want to have the allocation to fixed income in that balanced portfolio. jeffrey: so in that last clip, and i did not catch his name, it is a really interesting perspective. but it is only one perspective, but an important perspective. jonathan: well, give me yours. jeffrey: how does the cycle end? that is really the big picture question. and there are two ways in which a business cycle and the credit cycle ends. either the economy overheats, and then the fed reacts to the overheating, and that is the scenario that that earlier clip is talking about. equities follow bonds lower. that's the scenario you getif inflation is overheating. but there is another way, a more recent and familiar way as to how cycles end. and they end because of some kind of financial shock. if there is a shock, it delivers a confidence shock that delivers
jeff, i want to begin with you. the idea that bonds have no longer given risk mitigation and quality, and if equities turn lower, bonds still turn no one agrees go up. i'm wondering what you want to have the allocation to fixed income in that balanced portfolio. jeffrey: so in that last clip, and i did not catch his name, it is a really interesting perspective. but it is only one perspective, but an important perspective. jonathan: well, give me yours. jeffrey: how does the cycle end? that is...
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i'm jeff glor. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> omarosa in tears. what she's whispering about the trump white house. senate's bad. >> and top presidential aid hope hicks. the domestic abuse scandal hanting her boyfriend. >> then, city of brotherly love. >> every single person in the city shows up for their championship team. >>> then, after supermodel kate upton speaks out -- >> big security changes coming. >>> on the hunt for pomp pirates. first we set the trap. >> will they take the bait? >> "inside edition" is on the case. >> we're following along on the map right now to the exact location. >>> and -- >> the reviews are in.
i'm jeff glor. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> omarosa in tears. what she's whispering about the trump white house. senate's bad. >> and top presidential aid hope hicks. the domestic abuse scandal hanting her boyfriend. >> then, city of brotherly love. >> every single person in the city shows up for their championship team. >>> then, after supermodel kate upton speaks out -- >> big security changes...
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jeff sessions. keep it right here on fox business. you know, i used to be good at this. then you turn 40 and everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm closer to my retirement days than i am my college days. hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well, you're asking the right questions. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. yeah. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today with td ameritrade. charles: well the big news all day, the battle brewing between president trump and his attorney general jetion. jeff sessions. this as trump has a history for slamming sessions for not appointing a social prosecutor to investigate hillary clinton to e-mail server. according to a report that jared kushner and ivanka are locked in a death match with chief of staff john kelly. we've got a lot of things going on in the white house and i want to shake it
jeff sessions. keep it right here on fox business. you know, i used to be good at this. then you turn 40 and everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm closer to my retirement days than i am my college days. hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well, you're asking the right questions. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. yeah....
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your thoughts on what jeff sessions just told me. >> my thoughts on him is that i used to like jeff sessions as a senator. i think he's been a very weak leader here and this is a department that needs to be very very strong leadership and i think because of his absence, it just is not functioning well. maria: well he just broke news he said there were 27 leaks of confidential information. >> he didn't discover that this morning where are the indictments? maria: now, but this is a felony to leak confidential information of this sort and any said there were 27 instances of it. >> it seems to me that the only part of the justice department that is really working is the inspector general. maria: yes. >> and the fact that if you laid back there and say we have 27, that's not good enough. really, whose working on it? what are you doing? maria: he did say we're going to restore the rule of law and we are going to investigate the fisa abuses but he names michael horowitz and rod rosenstein to do it. >> the only person he's got that the american people can look to at this point is the inspector gener
your thoughts on what jeff sessions just told me. >> my thoughts on him is that i used to like jeff sessions as a senator. i think he's been a very weak leader here and this is a department that needs to be very very strong leadership and i think because of his absence, it just is not functioning well. maria: well he just broke news he said there were 27 leaks of confidential information. >> he didn't discover that this morning where are the indictments? maria: now, but this is a...
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jonathan: jeff, you have done a lot of work on this. it is about how you balance a way from dollar-denominated assets. through the week i have heard arguments as to why loose fiscal actually ends up with a weaker currency. and one of the arguments is, forget the insurance debate about loose fiscal, strong monetary policy, tight monetary policy, tight currency. the argument now is the fx channel needs to adjust radically to attract the foreign capital back into the united states. you put it the other way around, it is the foreign capital fleeing the united states that is leading to a weaker dollar. jeffrey: yeah this is a note we , put out about recalibration and repatriation. when we talk about repatriation, a lot of people talk about repatriation from the tax deal. that is a nonissue because those moneys are in dollars. the repatriation that is happening is you have to look at the data. and what most people, ourselves included, have been talking about for a long time is interest rate differentials drive inflows into the u.s. that is it
jonathan: jeff, you have done a lot of work on this. it is about how you balance a way from dollar-denominated assets. through the week i have heard arguments as to why loose fiscal actually ends up with a weaker currency. and one of the arguments is, forget the insurance debate about loose fiscal, strong monetary policy, tight monetary policy, tight currency. the argument now is the fx channel needs to adjust radically to attract the foreign capital back into the united states. you put it the...
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i'm jeff glor. good night. >>> not again. >> another scare sent to millions of peoples phones. >> now the fault tsunami warning. how did it happen? >>> and super bowl warning. >> the small number of knuckle heads should stay home. >> a new food fight video. this is what it's like inside the store. >>> then the lessons we can all learn from the "this is us," death scene. straight from dr. oz. >> this is a teachable moment for america. >> plus did she or didn't she? did melania swipe president trump's hand away? >>> then the plot to steal this baby from her mother's womb. the horrific
i'm jeff glor. good night. >>> not again. >> another scare sent to millions of peoples phones. >> now the fault tsunami warning. how did it happen? >>> and super bowl warning. >> the small number of knuckle heads should stay home. >> a new food fight video. this is what it's like inside the store. >>> then the lessons we can all learn from the "this is us," death scene. straight from dr. oz. >> this is a teachable moment for...
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>> reporter: well, jeff, this p.t.a. vigil behind me is one of 25 that are happening across the state of florida tonight. today cbs news learned the suspect, nikolas cruz, purchased at least seven rifles other -- over the last year. he was in court this afternoon. a judge ruled that documents from a child welfare investigation about him should be unsealed. nikolas cruz avoided eye contact during this afternoon's hearing, silently staring down. it was his second time in court since last wednesday's shooting. [gunfire] and more missed warning signs have emerged. newly released documents reveal that in september 2016, an investigator with florida's department of children and families, visited the cruz household after allegations of medical neglect. the investigator noted cruz had depression, a.d.h.d., and autism, that he cut his arms in a snapchat post and that he plans to go out and buy a gun. d.c.f. closed the investigation six weeks later, saying the agency found no evidence of mistreatment. >> this wasn't the person tha
>> reporter: well, jeff, this p.t.a. vigil behind me is one of 25 that are happening across the state of florida tonight. today cbs news learned the suspect, nikolas cruz, purchased at least seven rifles other -- over the last year. he was in court this afternoon. a judge ruled that documents from a child welfare investigation about him should be unsealed. nikolas cruz avoided eye contact during this afternoon's hearing, silently staring down. it was his second time in court since last...
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jeff? >> glor: manny, thank you very much. the national debate over how the protect school kids took place at the white house as the president met with state governors. here is white house correspondent and "face the nation" correspondent margaret brennan. >> i really believe i'd run in, even if i didn't have a weapon. >> reporter: president trump insisted he would have barged into the parkland school to save students under fire. >> i say the only way you stop it is retribution. i don't think you'll stop it by being kind. >> reporter: the president urged a roomful of governor to take up the n.r.a.-supported idea of arming educators and used a golf analogy to describe those who perform well under pressure. >> how come some people make the four footer and some people can't take their club back. >> educators should educate. they should not be foisted upon this responsibility of packing heat in first-grade classes. >> reporter: washington democratic governor jay inslee said teachers are not interested in firearms. >> i suggest we
jeff? >> glor: manny, thank you very much. the national debate over how the protect school kids took place at the white house as the president met with state governors. here is white house correspondent and "face the nation" correspondent margaret brennan. >> i really believe i'd run in, even if i didn't have a weapon. >> reporter: president trump insisted he would have barged into the parkland school to save students under fire. >> i say the only way you stop...
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jeff: i would say no. if you look at returns coming at them and you had 30% returns, historically, in this environment, the average return is 50% per annum in metals, 30% in energy. when you look at where we are historically, i like to emphasize this is what we invented the goldman sachs commodity index for -- this kind of environment in which you have strong global economic growth in the late cycle. remember, that picture we put up with wti, it pays investors to be long on oil. and then the diversification. worked for not energy this past week. it did not work for energy, but we still have the correlation. alix: and high yields for energy, for the spread, is like, 4%. back in 2016, we had, like, 18%. so a perspective for sure. jeff always, a pleasure. a great day to catch up with you. jeff currie, goldman sachs global head commodities research. david? david: we took a look at who lost how much next. and as you come in today, you can tune into our colleagues tom keene and jon ferro from 7:00 to 9:00, and t
jeff: i would say no. if you look at returns coming at them and you had 30% returns, historically, in this environment, the average return is 50% per annum in metals, 30% in energy. when you look at where we are historically, i like to emphasize this is what we invented the goldman sachs commodity index for -- this kind of environment in which you have strong global economic growth in the late cycle. remember, that picture we put up with wti, it pays investors to be long on oil. and then the...
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thanks jeff. those stories and more when "action news" comes right back tonight. >> okay. >> snow may be in the forecast our area this wkend but the phillies aretting ready for spring down south. >> jeff skversky joins us live from clearwater florida where pitchers and catchers hit the field today. hi, jeff. >> hey, jeff. >> reporter: hey, guys the phillies are not only trying to improve on the field but off the field. they plan to upgrade their clearwater facility their spring training home as well as citizens bank park. they plan to invest $110 mi ballpark in the division, new video boards, new sound systems are among the upgrades headed up at citizens bank park. yes, lots of changes from the manager to the coaches, they have added scouts around the world. in japan, south korea, australia, mexico, you name it, the phillies are searching he entire earth f the best talent possible. the phillies expect to fight for the nl east but phillies president andy macphail says even though they have the lowe
thanks jeff. those stories and more when "action news" comes right back tonight. >> okay. >> snow may be in the forecast our area this wkend but the phillies aretting ready for spring down south. >> jeff skversky joins us live from clearwater florida where pitchers and catchers hit the field today. hi, jeff. >> hey, jeff. >> reporter: hey, guys the phillies are not only trying to improve on the field but off the field. they plan to upgrade their...
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is there a sense of how much more jeff sessions is willing to take here? >> well, we've already seen jeff sessions to date take a great deal of abuse from the president, erika. this is not by any means a new fphenomenon we're seeing but jef sessions has shown he's not willing to step down from this job. he offered his resignation or suggested to the president earlier in the term that he would offer his resignation if it would please the president but president trump didn't show much of an appetite for actually firing jeff sessions. so given that, jeff sessions is just in a position where he's having to take this abuse from the president and do his job day to day. we've seen to date that jeff sessions is willing to put up with that from the president and do what he thinks is right. the funny thing is in this situation, that jeff sessions is doing fundamentally what the president wants, he's just not going about it in the way the president would prefer. >> which we saw, definitely in the tweet. when we look at -- there's so much going on here today, i'm jump
is there a sense of how much more jeff sessions is willing to take here? >> well, we've already seen jeff sessions to date take a great deal of abuse from the president, erika. this is not by any means a new fphenomenon we're seeing but jef sessions has shown he's not willing to step down from this job. he offered his resignation or suggested to the president earlier in the term that he would offer his resignation if it would please the president but president trump didn't show much of an...
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. >> time for a check on sports and jamie is in for jeff and joel embiid showing off his awesomeness. >> it's getting late. >> it is and do you know what he was fantastic tonight and he should have made the mvp but didn't happen and the first of many and taken by storm and joel embiid made his all-star debut. philadelphia kevin hart with the introduction and embiid does not waste it and has the first bucket of the game and rainbow three and gets back on defense after this and will reject russell westbrook. defense at the all-star game also had a key block later in the game and star kyle is loving it and embiid 18 boards and captain enjoying the process but lost 148-145 because the coach took him out in the last of the game just saying. yesterday we told you phillies first baseman carlos santana has been pushing cars in the off season and it's spring training and will be pushing franco with a lot of work this year and jeff skversky has that story from clear water. >> reporter: two years ago hall of famer smith made a bold statement saying third baseman franco is better than he at his a
. >> time for a check on sports and jamie is in for jeff and joel embiid showing off his awesomeness. >> it's getting late. >> it is and do you know what he was fantastic tonight and he should have made the mvp but didn't happen and the first of many and taken by storm and joel embiid made his all-star debut. philadelphia kevin hart with the introduction and embiid does not waste it and has the first bucket of the game and rainbow three and gets back on defense after this and...
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>> reporter: yes, jeff. we expect this news conference to start momentarily, obviously, but as i mentioned earlier, the big thing that we have, the information that we have from those court documents is just more of this timeline, and we expect more of that from investigators at the scene. it looks like they're trying to work out who may speak first. so we expect this to start momentarily. >> glor, jeffarchs we're waiting for them to speak, i think we do have-- we can take a listen, and we will-- we promise we'll come back as soon as the sheriff begins to speak here, which might be-- >> as i said earlier, we're here to conduct a law enforcement briefing tonight. i'm going to start off by giving you a timeline and talk about the events that happened yesterday. i'm then going to introduce people forsele, the sac of the a.t.f., and he's going to talk about the origin of the rifle. and you'll hear from special agent in charge of the f.b.i., rob laskey, and he's going to expound a little bit more on the tip. then
>> reporter: yes, jeff. we expect this news conference to start momentarily, obviously, but as i mentioned earlier, the big thing that we have, the information that we have from those court documents is just more of this timeline, and we expect more of that from investigators at the scene. it looks like they're trying to work out who may speak first. so we expect this to start momentarily. >> glor, jeffarchs we're waiting for them to speak, i think we do have-- we can take a listen,...
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jane: jeff mason, thanks for joining me. jeff: my pleasure. jane:as syriaccused the u.s.-led collision of war crimes after a series of air and killed 100trikes pro-government fighters. the american said advisers came in -- came under unprovoked assault and has the right to self-defense. moscow said it would raise the matter at the un security council. brish mp's gathered in washington today to grl tech giants about interference in the brexit campaign. representatives from youtube, ditter, and facebook, pus against the idea that their platforms were widely used by russia to sway results. aleem maqbool was at today's there and he joined us a short time ago. fake news is a broad umbrella. what was the actual focus? aleem: it is unhelpful, considering what they were looking at. they were looking at the dissemination of any infmation that was either incorrect or rmful, talking about things like google's autofill function on the searches from where it fills in the rest of the search. they questioned why that was directing people to hate. websit they talked about youtube's "upw
jane: jeff mason, thanks for joining me. jeff: my pleasure. jane:as syriaccused the u.s.-led collision of war crimes after a series of air and killed 100trikes pro-government fighters. the american said advisers came in -- came under unprovoked assault and has the right to self-defense. moscow said it would raise the matter at the un security council. brish mp's gathered in washington today to grl tech giants about interference in the brexit campaign. representatives from youtube, ditter, and...
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i'm jeff glor. we'll see you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org good evening, >>> kpix5 news begins with a grieving father speaking out about his daughter's brutal murder. good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. 19-year-old lizette cuesta was left for dead stabbed on a rural road. kpix5's juliette goodrich just spoke with her father. >> reporter: we're in tracy and this is where lizette lived and ray cuesta lives here and he is processing all of this going on now. it was a very raw interview. he says he is devastated. i spoke with her father and also her two uncles and as they try to process this, they also are so thankful for the good samaritan who stopped to help her along the way when she was fighting for her life and her father told me he's not surprised that she was a fighter. when you hear detectives say that your daughter was a true fighter to the very end, when you hear that, what do you think? >> i'm proud of her. you know, she showed them s
i'm jeff glor. we'll see you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org good evening, >>> kpix5 news begins with a grieving father speaking out about his daughter's brutal murder. good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. 19-year-old lizette cuesta was left for dead stabbed on a rural road. kpix5's juliette goodrich just spoke with her father. >> reporter: we're in tracy and this is where lizette lived and ray...
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jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. as former gymnastics doctor larry nassar awaits a third sentence in michigan for sexually abusing young patients, there are more indications tonight, he could have been stopped. here is dr. jon lapook. >> we let you down, brianna. >> reporter: meridian township's manager, frank walsh, publicly apologized to one of larry nassar's victims today. in 2004, 17-year-old brianne randall complained to police that nassar had sexually abused her. >> we were deceived. we wish we had this one back. >> i was very upset, and i wanted answers. o reporter: randall was one of 156 victims who spoke at last g.ek's sentencing hearing. she saw nassar for back pain. >> sadly, they took your word instead of mine. >> reporter: according to the 2004 police report released wednesday, randall told police dhe was scared and uncomfortable after nassar squeezed her breasts and was trying to put his finger in her vagina. nassar admitted touching randall in the genital area, but claimed to an officer, it was a medic
jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. as former gymnastics doctor larry nassar awaits a third sentence in michigan for sexually abusing young patients, there are more indications tonight, he could have been stopped. here is dr. jon lapook. >> we let you down, brianna. >> reporter: meridian township's manager, frank walsh, publicly apologized to one of larry nassar's victims today. in 2004, 17-year-old brianne randall complained to police that nassar had sexually...
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jeff. >> glor: manny, mistakes still piling up here. lld as all this happened today, a funeral was held for aaron feis. the stoneman douglas football coach and security guard was one of three adults killed while trying to protect children from the gunman. some of feis' players served as prllbearers today. the president met with school officials and said some teachers and other school personnel should be armed. major garrett is at the white house with this. major. >> reporter: listening sessions on two consecutive days here at the white house, and the raesident has done plenty of talking on his own, saying it is imperative that america arm school teachers and other personnel combating gun violence with weapons and teachers as skilled in arithmetic and grammar as they are in marksmanship. >> i am the biggest believer in the second amendment there is. i am the biggest. te reporter: while president lump says he is listening to new ideas about school safety, he emphasized arming teachers and other school personnel, an bac backed by the natio
jeff. >> glor: manny, mistakes still piling up here. lld as all this happened today, a funeral was held for aaron feis. the stoneman douglas football coach and security guard was one of three adults killed while trying to protect children from the gunman. some of feis' players served as prllbearers today. the president met with school officials and said some teachers and other school personnel should be armed. major garrett is at the white house with this. major. >> reporter:...
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>> jeff: that was how i, that was how i read it. that's my opinion. >> winfrey: in a tense online argument about that tweet, and the larger issue of sexual harassment, lauren taylor repeatedly challenged some of the conservative men to "condemn" the president's "treatment of women." it did not happen. >> jeff: it was similar to a later discussion about roy moore. and it was, "damned if you do and damned if you don't," because, you know, did i think the comment was appropriate? no, i didn't think the comment was appropriate. did i think the whole roy moore situation was appropriate? no, it was completely inappropriate. but the problem was, i felt, sitting in that group, like the gun was pointed at me and it was "you will denounce." as a trump supporter, "you will throw him under the bus and walk away, or you condone everything he does." >> matt: this is what i'm talking about. >> jeff: and that was what made you say "this is what, what are we doing here?" >> winfrey: so, for those of you who are not trump supporters, can you hear wha
>> jeff: that was how i, that was how i read it. that's my opinion. >> winfrey: in a tense online argument about that tweet, and the larger issue of sexual harassment, lauren taylor repeatedly challenged some of the conservative men to "condemn" the president's "treatment of women." it did not happen. >> jeff: it was similar to a later discussion about roy moore. and it was, "damned if you do and damned if you don't," because, you know, did i...