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jerome murdough's family is laying him to rest. four months ago, 56-year-old jerome was arrested for trespassing, and booked into new york's rikers island jail. >> you going to be missed big bro. me and him, we had a special connection, special relationship. >> seven days later, he was found dead in his cell. >> they said he was baked to death. heat. his room temperature reached well over 100 degrees with no ventilation. >>there's no words to explain. it just looks like you came from a building that caught on fire. >> he was blacker than my hair. he was darker than my hair. >> jerome was a former marine, who suffered from bipolar disorder and alcohol abuse. >> a week went by and we didn't hear from him, then two weeks, then it was 3 weeks. then my mother started saying, something it ain't right. >> his family says he never should have been in jail. but a judge had set his bail at two thousand five hundred dollars. that's how much it would have cost him to walk free before his trial. since jerome couldn't afford to pay, he was sent
jerome murdough's family is laying him to rest. four months ago, 56-year-old jerome was arrested for trespassing, and booked into new york's rikers island jail. >> you going to be missed big bro. me and him, we had a special connection, special relationship. >> seven days later, he was found dead in his cell. >> they said he was baked to death. heat. his room temperature reached well over 100 degrees with no ventilation. >>there's no words to explain. it just looks like...
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>> let's come back to france where jerome kerviel finally came back and was probably picked up our the police. he spent the last two months walking from room to protest what he calls the tyranny of the markets. he is due to start a three-year prison sentence linked to his societe generale scandal that lost the bank 5 billion euros five years ago. this weekend, he threatened to stay in italy in a bid to get the french president to intervene on his behalf. but the 37-year-old finally turned himself in. >> a few minutes before midnight in front of reporters, jerome kerviel handed himself over to french authorities. he was cutting it close. a warrant for his arrest was already drawn up as he missed the midnight deadline. but the rogue traders said it was never his intention to flee. >> i am not on the run. i am in france. >> after meeting the pope, he spent months walking back to france from rome as part of a bid to denounce the banking sector. is a sidesee is there that calls me a crook. the minister would never dare call the bank a crook. there are different standards in france. that is
>> let's come back to france where jerome kerviel finally came back and was probably picked up our the police. he spent the last two months walking from room to protest what he calls the tyranny of the markets. he is due to start a three-year prison sentence linked to his societe generale scandal that lost the bank 5 billion euros five years ago. this weekend, he threatened to stay in italy in a bid to get the french president to intervene on his behalf. but the 37-year-old finally turned...
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our first johnson baby of the week is jaxen jerome cooks, born on march 29th, third child for breeann and jerome who say their new son has some attitude. >> next baby is abigail rebecca greene, born charlotte, north carolina, also on march 29th. abigail arrived three weeks early and mom jennifer says her new daughter loves to be in her swing. >> our final johnson's baby of the week is liam daniel grigas from illinois. mom jean offers this advice, check any expectations at the door and just go with the flow. your baby is now in charge. >> yep. the one that wears the diapers is the one who wears the pants. congratulations to all of our babies and if you would like to submit your baby to our johnson's baby the week contest, go to klgandhoda.com. >> bobbie thomas will quench your summer thirst. >> and jack is back. why don't they want his former lover to find out. >> kim raver will tell us about reprising her role on "24" right after this. do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. b
our first johnson baby of the week is jaxen jerome cooks, born on march 29th, third child for breeann and jerome who say their new son has some attitude. >> next baby is abigail rebecca greene, born charlotte, north carolina, also on march 29th. abigail arrived three weeks early and mom jennifer says her new daughter loves to be in her swing. >> our final johnson's baby of the week is liam daniel grigas from illinois. mom jean offers this advice, check any expectations at the door...
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welcome to both of you. >> thanks, carol. >> jerome, do you want to play golf with mr. sterling? >> no, not at this time. i think i'm going to have to pass him up on that. everybody wants to play golf with him. >> what do you make of what he said and why does he keep talking? >> well, you know, i just look at it as this is a guy who is 80 years old and obviously he has had a long life and he's been around and had this franchise for many years and i think that he is now basically stepped off the deep end in terms of what he's saying about certain players, about his franchise. he's definitely a little delusional in terms of his connection with reality and i think that it has to do with the fact that when you have a lot of money, sometimes you're put in this bubble where you don't really come into contact with a lot of people. with the people at large and i think that that is really clouding his judgment. >> i think that's very kind of you to say, jerome. if nba owners were watching sterling last night, what do you suppose they were thinking? >> oh my god, what is he doing now. this
welcome to both of you. >> thanks, carol. >> jerome, do you want to play golf with mr. sterling? >> no, not at this time. i think i'm going to have to pass him up on that. everybody wants to play golf with him. >> what do you make of what he said and why does he keep talking? >> well, you know, i just look at it as this is a guy who is 80 years old and obviously he has had a long life and he's been around and had this franchise for many years and i think that he is...
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jerome bettis here live. take him out. no, i'm kidding what needs to be done. ! do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long- term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to you doctor. >>> now time for headlines on this tuesday morning. clay aiken is now the democratic congressional candidate for north carolina in his district because his opponent, dead. 71-year-old keith krisco died after a fall inside his house. before his death, the primary battle with aiken was too close to call. >>> and forget the moon. nasa now ready to land people on an asteroid. like that movie. astronauts started training, but the mission won't take place until after the year 2020. let's go outside to the bus stop. >> as you know, elisabe
jerome bettis here live. take him out. no, i'm kidding what needs to be done. ! do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long- term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of...
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their disciplines are put to the test here on this mountain bike is rider jerome. he goes around corners and, as we are used to seeing there's a lot of rocks. >> make them fun. u don't need a mountain bike tire, right? >> there's not a lot of room to lose control. >> you are going to be in the bushes. >> exactly. >> i know what happens. the dude with the camera inches away from the tracks, scared him. what is that guy doing here? >> sure, blame the camera man. >> they have another angle for that dude. >> accidents. you can see exactly what happened. the wheel seems to have caught it. >> oh, wow. >> wrecked. it didn't seem like anything was there that was an obstacle. he's on his back. >> better in the bushes than down the hillside. the bushes are like a match up. >> taken to the hospital, looks like he had a dislocated shoulder, but is going to be okay. will probably miss most of the remainder of the season. here is another crash. [ bleep ]. >> this one just on a bicycle on the streets. >> uh-oh, something broke on the bike. is that a brake? [ bleep ]. >> whoa, who
their disciplines are put to the test here on this mountain bike is rider jerome. he goes around corners and, as we are used to seeing there's a lot of rocks. >> make them fun. u don't need a mountain bike tire, right? >> there's not a lot of room to lose control. >> you are going to be in the bushes. >> exactly. >> i know what happens. the dude with the camera inches away from the tracks, scared him. what is that guy doing here? >> sure, blame the camera...
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green dots indicate plants with a genetic marker for a certain disease resistance that jerome is looking for. this cap take a couple of years off the breeding process. >> we can combine a number of traits. quality, exterior appearance, and it opens a lot of opportunity why is. >> this device shaved more years off the process of building a better vegetable. how? letting researchers figure out whether seed has the right stuff. >> seed chippers slice seed off for d.n.a. analysis. the challenge - cutting the seed without killing the embryo inside. infrared cameras show where the embryo is positioned. and they are fed to the computer. looking at the geometry of the seed, and then it has a side, when we turn the seed to a specific orientation. once oriented correctly, it's moved to the blade. every seed and its chip are barcoded and tracked. if it has the rite trace a breeder can plant it. of course, the star of the show is the result of all the technology. coming up, how good are these super vegeies? i got to put them to the ultimate test. >> shall we start or... >> absolutely. >> all right.
green dots indicate plants with a genetic marker for a certain disease resistance that jerome is looking for. this cap take a couple of years off the breeding process. >> we can combine a number of traits. quality, exterior appearance, and it opens a lot of opportunity why is. >> this device shaved more years off the process of building a better vegetable. how? letting researchers figure out whether seed has the right stuff. >> seed chippers slice seed off for d.n.a. analysis....
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jerome kerviel, known as "the rogue trader", turned himself in to french police this week. the former banker for societe generale so-sit-tay- jener-al, will serve three years in prison for a six-year old crime. he lost his appeal against jail time in march. risky trades he made back in 2008 cost the bank nearly five billion euros. as the vatican attempts to bring better transparency to its bank. more fraud has been uncovered. the number of suspicous transaction reports jumped from 6 in 2012 to 202 in 2013. the church's financial information authority attributes the surge to improved vigilance and reform efforts. in today's cover story, the national restaurant association is feeling the heat over asking one of its exhibitors to leave. the reason, she brought her ten-day old newborn to the trade show. at the national restaurant association annual trade show in chicago, security asked kristin osbourne, sole marketing person for minnesota's four daughters vineyard and winery to leave because she'd brought her ten-day old newborn. "there wasn't an option. he has to be with me be
jerome kerviel, known as "the rogue trader", turned himself in to french police this week. the former banker for societe generale so-sit-tay- jener-al, will serve three years in prison for a six-year old crime. he lost his appeal against jail time in march. risky trades he made back in 2008 cost the bank nearly five billion euros. as the vatican attempts to bring better transparency to its bank. more fraud has been uncovered. the number of suspicous transaction reports jumped from 6...
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jerome williams, david cornwell, i appreciate the perspective this morning. we'll all be watching the games, of course. and they have been awesome. but this issue looms large, and the action on it is going to be importantel sw. gentlemen, thank you very much. >>> now, you want to look it at this situation, you have magic, you have donald sterling, you want to hear from both, what makes more sense, you'll have another chance to hear from sterling. more of his exclusive interview on "ac 360" tonight, 8:00 p.m. eastern only here on cnn. we'll take a quick break now. when we come back on "new day," this war of words. karl rove says that hillary clinton may have some type of mental health -- some brain injury. he suggests that. now republicans are criticizing his remarks. but we're all talking about it, kate. so maybe he did what he wanted to do. and this will be your premium right here. sorry to interrupt, i just want to say, i combined home and auto with state farm, saved 760 bucks. love this guy. okay, does it bother anybody else that the mime is talking? frrre
jerome williams, david cornwell, i appreciate the perspective this morning. we'll all be watching the games, of course. and they have been awesome. but this issue looms large, and the action on it is going to be importantel sw. gentlemen, thank you very much. >>> now, you want to look it at this situation, you have magic, you have donald sterling, you want to hear from both, what makes more sense, you'll have another chance to hear from sterling. more of his exclusive interview on...
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we are joined by david levy, the chairman of the jerome levy forecasting center. joining us from portland, oregon, is fred dickson. and from atlanta, josh wright, bloomberg economist and former strategist at the fed reserve of new york, where he advised policymakers in the wake of the financial crisis. josh, tell me, what did you make of today's fomc meeting minutes? >> the fed delivered exactly what they were looking for, $45 billion of asset purchases, and other than that not a lot of changes. some changes to the outlook of the economy going forward, but for the moment isn't it sweet sweetfed is in this spot where they have made it clear to the market they are a -- are locked in. meantime, they're going to continue to wait for data to come in. they have made it clear that it will take a couple of months to get a cleaner read on what is going on in the economy. in the meantime, they are not being forced to have any greater clarity on when they raise rates in the future. i think they are probably pretty happy with how the market has responded. there was no reactio
we are joined by david levy, the chairman of the jerome levy forecasting center. joining us from portland, oregon, is fred dickson. and from atlanta, josh wright, bloomberg economist and former strategist at the fed reserve of new york, where he advised policymakers in the wake of the financial crisis. josh, tell me, what did you make of today's fomc meeting minutes? >> the fed delivered exactly what they were looking for, $45 billion of asset purchases, and other than that not a lot of...
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. >> i thought it was jerome mcginla. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. greg, if i just keep talking for a full hour, does that mean you won't do the show? >> yes. thank you for that, sherrod. >> i am going to make it a full block. >> let's get to the news. it is for the prevention of unwanted attention. the so-called subway dress keeps creeps from entering your personal space. it is designed to slowly expand when it detects someone is getting too close and creating what is called a frock block. if only there was tape. >> yeah, that will work. the artist behind the dress says it is, quote, intended to provoke conversations and not just about social issues, but -- oh who cares what she says? you know who does. who does president respect -- who doesn't respect personal space? baby monkeys. >> that is terrible. you know what happened next? something awful. where was the hero cat? awful that? >> when you saw this dress did you think it was about time? >> yes, i thought, finally i can take the 6 train in comfort without being rubbed up against. first of all, h
. >> i thought it was jerome mcginla. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. greg, if i just keep talking for a full hour, does that mean you won't do the show? >> yes. thank you for that, sherrod. >> i am going to make it a full block. >> let's get to the news. it is for the prevention of unwanted attention. the so-called subway dress keeps creeps from entering your personal space. it is designed to slowly expand when it detects someone is getting too close...
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votes on two other nominees, brainard and jerome powell haven't been confirmed but are expected to be confirmed from june 17th. >>> peter prett proposed a ten basis point rate cut. here is a take on the central bank's policy options. she asked whether the eurozone crisis is over. >> we have seen the recovery starting last summer and this recovery is instilling hope and confidence to some extent in sustained recovery. we also have still some problems. there are some problem areas, reform agendas left. the debt overhang, private and public debt has been reduced but it's still there. in some countries, the banking sector is fragile in many european countries. and in particular, the competitiveness of companies in some of the euro area countries are quite low. so it has to be enhanced. that's one problem set. the other one is that the architecture of the euro area has still to be completed and has advanced. it's more resilient than before the crisis but it has to be made more resilient. >> how? >> there will be no fiscal union as such. there is not the willingness in individual member cou
votes on two other nominees, brainard and jerome powell haven't been confirmed but are expected to be confirmed from june 17th. >>> peter prett proposed a ten basis point rate cut. here is a take on the central bank's policy options. she asked whether the eurozone crisis is over. >> we have seen the recovery starting last summer and this recovery is instilling hope and confidence to some extent in sustained recovery. we also have still some problems. there are some problem areas,...
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and jerome benity he will try to tackle me for a change. cue the music and go to commercial. ç >>> a 21-month-old little boy with leukemia the latest child begging for a lifesaving drug from the same company that refused to provide it in the past. you might remember the company shimerick from the case of josh hardy. it refused to provide the child a drug that would prevent a virus until the government made it change its mind. now it is refusing to provide a drug to baby juddson from new york. his grandmother says the drug is his onlyç hope. fox news did e-mail the company. here is their statement: thank you for your e-mail. we are aware of the situation. >>> democratic congressman steve israel recently called republicans racist. the o'reilly factor invited him on the show to comment but after he declined they sent jesse watters to washington, d.c. to get some answers. >> i'm jesse watters with the "o'reilly factor." i'm actually one of your constituents. you said the republican base was animated by racism. can you explain that? >> you are picking up on something that was
and jerome benity he will try to tackle me for a change. cue the music and go to commercial. ç >>> a 21-month-old little boy with leukemia the latest child begging for a lifesaving drug from the same company that refused to provide it in the past. you might remember the company shimerick from the case of josh hardy. it refused to provide the child a drug that would prevent a virus until the government made it change its mind. now it is refusing to provide a drug to baby juddson from...
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example is the 1970 play the night thoreau spent in jail which is a very annoying one because when jerome lawrence and robert we were working on it they carefully did their resources and played very fast and loose with it. henry had two sisters who were very bright and they talked, wrote letters to him in latin and for an important influence on him. his mother and two sisters were founding members of the concord female antislavery society, one of many important active anti slavery societies that white women were leading in the sense at this time of the white role in slavery and hugely influential and so all of those affects if you look at that are taken away and they argued a long time to get emerson to be involved in abolition in that play, they take call her eloquent words out of her mouth and put them in henry's mouth. both the sisters vanish, they disappear. the girl that both boys referred to was never student but becomes a bimbo, doting student. his mother who was very smart and outspoken and interesting becomes a sort of nag. was interesting to me to see all of this happening, to s
example is the 1970 play the night thoreau spent in jail which is a very annoying one because when jerome lawrence and robert we were working on it they carefully did their resources and played very fast and loose with it. henry had two sisters who were very bright and they talked, wrote letters to him in latin and for an important influence on him. his mother and two sisters were founding members of the concord female antislavery society, one of many important active anti slavery societies...
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. >> we had jerome bettis on the show today. >> seth: oh, that's great! >> on "the chew." >> seth: all right. and how was the bus? >> and he even liked our draft. so, that was good. >> seth: yeah, johnny football. that's very good. >> johnny football. a lot of good picks. they got a shut-down corner, they got johnny football, and they got a tackle. life is good. >> seth: so do you -- when you are watching football, are you the guy in charge of cooking the food for everybody to eat? >> yeah. you know, i throw it all together. i mean, i like doing quick dishes like this. >> seth: mm-hmm. >> you know, so it really makes it easy. you can enjoy your time with your friends and you're good to go. you've got to get in there a little bit. i know you're kind of fancy, got your cufflinks on. [ laughter ] >> seth: they said we're making meatballs. i said "bring my fanciest suit!" [ laughter ] >> this kind of what we're -- the show that i'm doing on food network now, "america's best cook", it's kind of like this. i mentor home cooks, not chefs. >> seth: right. >> we a
. >> we had jerome bettis on the show today. >> seth: oh, that's great! >> on "the chew." >> seth: all right. and how was the bus? >> and he even liked our draft. so, that was good. >> seth: yeah, johnny football. that's very good. >> johnny football. a lot of good picks. they got a shut-down corner, they got johnny football, and they got a tackle. life is good. >> seth: so do you -- when you are watching football, are you the guy in...
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aclu, amnesty international and then sure richard jerome and they talked about how terrible it was in padilla, going to be deported and he wasn't told about it. it should've been in the plea agreement and it's a big deal. i think everybody agreed if you're going to be deported it's a big deal. as they went on the panel i thought, i must have gotten the wrong case. he didn't fill out some paperwork. he'd been in this country 30 years, family man, a good man and they didn't even tell him. i had to go back. because when they got to me, i'm like i must have the wrong padilla. this guy was in kentucky and he had over a ton of marijuana in the back of a tractor-trailer and got arrested. that's not a minor offense, little deal, just fill out some paperwork and he was not a citizen of the united states. i don't know about you but if i'm in guatemala mexico, or in those with a ton of dope i figured it's going to be a lot of consequence and i would think mr. padilla would as well. i think there on the panel try to bring some common sense to the discussion with how far do we go. when i left i wa
aclu, amnesty international and then sure richard jerome and they talked about how terrible it was in padilla, going to be deported and he wasn't told about it. it should've been in the plea agreement and it's a big deal. i think everybody agreed if you're going to be deported it's a big deal. as they went on the panel i thought, i must have gotten the wrong case. he didn't fill out some paperwork. he'd been in this country 30 years, family man, a good man and they didn't even tell him. i had...
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. >>> jerome is heading back to france to start a three-year prison term. the 37-year-old was convicted with fraud after losing $6.7 billion in 2008. he had claimed he was going to refuse to return to france and protest the treatment. he spent two months walking around europe to draw attention to his case and is asking president francois hollande to intervene. >>> more than 35,000 exhibition spaces right around the world are celebrating international museum day. special events are held to try to attract people who wouldn't normally visit. we have more from london. >> reporter: it's 5:15 early evening, and a body discovered in london. who committed in murder is a mystery, and the clues are hidden in the egyptian collection. >> you see things are better for me than to read things. >> reporter: young adults are noticeably absent under the museum population and they try hard to get them through doors. once they were once full with glass cases and silence, now there's often music with bandwidth technology and even live habitats. about 5.5 million people visit th
. >>> jerome is heading back to france to start a three-year prison term. the 37-year-old was convicted with fraud after losing $6.7 billion in 2008. he had claimed he was going to refuse to return to france and protest the treatment. he spent two months walking around europe to draw attention to his case and is asking president francois hollande to intervene. >>> more than 35,000 exhibition spaces right around the world are celebrating international museum day. special events...
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. >> one of those was his commander, jerome johnson. >> my brother and i have looked for our company commander, a young 21-year-old african-american from chicago that took over. huge racial problems, segregated tents. couldn't find him. just talked to him three months ago, found him in chicago. we're bringing him back to washington, he and his wife and their grandsons to meet with the president of the united states and to spend the weekend with us. we have not seen him since 1968. >> he really made you guys integrated. >> he made us integrated. we went into that company and we had huge problems. the army, as you know, in 1968, a bad year for everybody. we sent 16,000 dead americans home in one year. but riacial problems here in th united states in the army. he walked into that company as a young african-american lieutenant and said, no. no more. we're all americans. we're going to take care of each other, we're going to live together and fight together and like each other. no segregated tents. let's get it done. my brother and i have never forgot that. that's one element of what i th
. >> one of those was his commander, jerome johnson. >> my brother and i have looked for our company commander, a young 21-year-old african-american from chicago that took over. huge racial problems, segregated tents. couldn't find him. just talked to him three months ago, found him in chicago. we're bringing him back to washington, he and his wife and their grandsons to meet with the president of the united states and to spend the weekend with us. we have not seen him since 1968....
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jerome told us this morning on "fox and friends" the same thing. when you watch flag football, it's in full pads. they're saying before we take each other out, let's wait until we get older. a lot of best players started in ninth grade. a lot of gret players have one or two years of high school football in them. they're taking their time. >> i don't know. you start at seventh grade. why seventh grade? are we going to go to high school and say that it's not okay? this is football. you make the decision to play or not and watering down all our sports redefines the sport and it's not football anymore. >> they're deciding to -- parents are decide to go put their kids in other things so football wants to respond. >> it's not football. if you're going to take away one of the key aspects of footballs which is guys beating each other out, it's not football. >> nobody cares about rugby. that's even worse. they aren't wearing any helmets, they they get their ears taken off. there are a lot of sports out there that are tough. they're hard on the body. we defi
jerome told us this morning on "fox and friends" the same thing. when you watch flag football, it's in full pads. they're saying before we take each other out, let's wait until we get older. a lot of best players started in ninth grade. a lot of gret players have one or two years of high school football in them. they're taking their time. >> i don't know. you start at seventh grade. why seventh grade? are we going to go to high school and say that it's not okay? this is...
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boogie, woogie baby >> after success with the first, tetter crafted another guitar for his friend, jerome berrard, who is serving life without parole for a drug-related double murder. ♪ >> i paid the prison equivalent of $25 for it, which is nine packs of cigarettes. >> and he's had more highs off the guitar than he ever had off of drugs. he don't even fool with that anymore. >> learning to play guitar has been one of the high points of my life. it's a shame i had to do it here, but it's a miracle i did it. ♪ >> think you can get me on "american idol?" >> while tetter and berard pass the time playing guitar, a contraband brew called prison julep provides an escape for other inmates. >> of course, yeast is the catalyst for that. they're not able to steal the yeast, per se. they will take raw dough and try to hide raw dough and keep it. they'll take bread to use. any type of a juice that has any form of sugar in it, they will use that. >> today, officers perform a random search in one of holman's general population dorms. though looking for any type of contraband, they keep a nose out f
boogie, woogie baby >> after success with the first, tetter crafted another guitar for his friend, jerome berrard, who is serving life without parole for a drug-related double murder. ♪ >> i paid the prison equivalent of $25 for it, which is nine packs of cigarettes. >> and he's had more highs off the guitar than he ever had off of drugs. he don't even fool with that anymore. >> learning to play guitar has been one of the high points of my life. it's a shame i had to...
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richard jerome, at pew we have lively discussions about this whole clemency thing. i'm like, really? so we have, and, honestly, i would be open to hear your couldments later but we have federal prosecutors, federal law enforcement, investigate, arrest people, charge them with crimes. they go through the system, either a jury trial, trial before a judge or negotiated plea agreement. get sentenced, pursuant to a law that congress, equivalent of our states who pass these laws. then they go to prison. now we have the executive branch saying we'll have highly-trained assistant u.s. attorneys cull through these. bill fitzpatrick -- i'm a republican. woman that was a democrat nominated to be a federal judge. i couldn't carry her purse. this woman was bright, brilliant, incredible background. she gets slapped down to be a federal judge to sentence these people, like nine years ago, as part of her job as a prosecutor she argued x instead of y in a gun case. so then the nra comes out, oh, she is against guns. she can't be a federal judge. but now we're going to have u.s. atto
richard jerome, at pew we have lively discussions about this whole clemency thing. i'm like, really? so we have, and, honestly, i would be open to hear your couldments later but we have federal prosecutors, federal law enforcement, investigate, arrest people, charge them with crimes. they go through the system, either a jury trial, trial before a judge or negotiated plea agreement. get sentenced, pursuant to a law that congress, equivalent of our states who pass these laws. then they go to...
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nominee, brainard, deputy secretary at the treasury, and continuing the term of -- or new term for jerome powell. so it looks like the fed is going to be back up to speed sometime soon, scott, if things keep going this way. >> all right, steve, thank you so much. steve liesman with the latest there. >>> the world is changing fast, and it's hard to keep up on which companies are leading the way. and that challenge is why our next guest left her post at cio of alliance bernstein to create her own investing firm, focused solely on finding disrupter companies. cathie wood is founder and ceo of arc investments. welcome. great to see you. >> thank you, scott. happy to be here. >> which companies are disrupting the most, do you think? >> a few of the ones not really well known are athena health, in the health care space. health care space is a $3 billion space. tremendous inefficiencies. athena is the first health care management company in the cloud. i started following it about five years ago, talking to jonathan bush about it, asking him why there wasn't any competition. you know, time and ti
nominee, brainard, deputy secretary at the treasury, and continuing the term of -- or new term for jerome powell. so it looks like the fed is going to be back up to speed sometime soon, scott, if things keep going this way. >> all right, steve, thank you so much. steve liesman with the latest there. >>> the world is changing fast, and it's hard to keep up on which companies are leading the way. and that challenge is why our next guest left her post at cio of alliance bernstein to...
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yellen, jerome powell, and onlyl tarullo will be the three left on the board. the palestinian list are two things. the fedify the views of president. the end ofps down at this month, his forecast will .ump out of the medium this could alter the views even though the fed may not look to be doing so themselves. jeremy stein, the one stepping down, is more hawkish anyway. maybe they do not get elected on time. >> the hr processes standing in the way of the federal reserve. >> it's a very political. i reached out to hans about this. he said this is what republicans do, holding up the process. he said the democrats did this to bush. it's politics. >> they passed the committee level. like they passed the senate banking committee. the full council needs to get them on but they still have not even scheduled a vote. >> ryan chilcote is watching paid tv in the form of b-sky-b. is if big question b-sky-b is in danger of losing its market position in traditional pay-tv. that is what analysts are asking. some expect that today, we may see in the third-quarter b-sky-b actual
yellen, jerome powell, and onlyl tarullo will be the three left on the board. the palestinian list are two things. the fedify the views of president. the end ofps down at this month, his forecast will .ump out of the medium this could alter the views even though the fed may not look to be doing so themselves. jeremy stein, the one stepping down, is more hawkish anyway. maybe they do not get elected on time. >> the hr processes standing in the way of the federal reserve. >> it's a...
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from washington this morning, jerome is in churchill, tennessee. jerome, the screen says that you are unsure about how you feel about congress getting involved in this. is that correct? caller: yes. i'm an irish cherokee but just a short brief message here. doesn't matter. i'm ready for some football. i don't look at it either way. it's a good name that would appease everybody would be the peopleton aliens for the who are running fist this is from another country. thank you, c-span. and have a great day. host: next is margarita in sweet water, texas. caller: good morning. host: what do you think about congress getting involved? caller: i want congress to stay out of it. we have plenty of problems as it is. i'm an indian. i'm proud. and that's all we've got is the name of teams. so leave it alone. there's other things that congress can get to doing without messing with the teams. so, get to work quick. and leave this alone. you have a wonderful day. host: that's margarita from sweet water, texas. from the "new york times." policy change, justice dep
from washington this morning, jerome is in churchill, tennessee. jerome, the screen says that you are unsure about how you feel about congress getting involved in this. is that correct? caller: yes. i'm an irish cherokee but just a short brief message here. doesn't matter. i'm ready for some football. i don't look at it either way. it's a good name that would appease everybody would be the peopleton aliens for the who are running fist this is from another country. thank you, c-span. and have a...
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if he succeeds in putting this hold on the nominees, these are stanley fisher, lyle brainard and jerome powell, it would force the senate first on limiting debate and then final approval. all three received bipartisan support and are threatened to be confirm. with a tight legislative calendar ahead of the memorial day recess, it's likely to the board will drop to three for the first time in the central bank's 100-year history as stein is stepping down. he's currently the only member of those panels. the deplegs of the board members is shifting the balance of power on the fomc. a majority of votes at the march and april meetings were cast by the regional bank presidents who get five spots on the fomc on a rotating basis. unlike the fed board, fed bank presidents are selected by business leaders in each region and aren't subject to senate approval. now, the partisan divide in washington has made it harder to push any presidential nominees through congress. this we know. compare that to when president roosevelt named six men to a newly created fed board in 193. that was in 1936. how simple
if he succeeds in putting this hold on the nominees, these are stanley fisher, lyle brainard and jerome powell, it would force the senate first on limiting debate and then final approval. all three received bipartisan support and are threatened to be confirm. with a tight legislative calendar ahead of the memorial day recess, it's likely to the board will drop to three for the first time in the central bank's 100-year history as stein is stepping down. he's currently the only member of those...
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jerome martis, u.s. retail sales decreased in april, low consumer hit by unemployment. how does this feed through into walmart? >> walmart, that's troublesome because their core consumer is being hit by ohhigh payroll tax and more health care expenses. you have the middle class consumer who used to go to walmart to buy staples. they're losing that market share to e-commerce giants like amazon. what's going to be key is to hear what walmart has to say about its traffic and e-commerce initiatives during the earnings call today. >>> briefly, jcpenney, they have easy comparisons but what do you want toot look for? >> well, for jcpenney is what they're saying about inventory and changes in their stores and whether to introduce unique brands. they're trying to regain their core consumer and this will be key. easy comparisons is what's going to make them beat on enings. >> perfect in the time available. thank you for joining us. that's it for today's "worldwide exchange." "squawk box" is coming up next. we hope you is a profitable day. at humana, we believe if healthcare chang
jerome martis, u.s. retail sales decreased in april, low consumer hit by unemployment. how does this feed through into walmart? >> walmart, that's troublesome because their core consumer is being hit by ohhigh payroll tax and more health care expenses. you have the middle class consumer who used to go to walmart to buy staples. they're losing that market share to e-commerce giants like amazon. what's going to be key is to hear what walmart has to say about its traffic and e-commerce...
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lieutenant jerome johnson. i talked with him for the first time since late 1968 a few months ago. he's in chicago. i want to use him briefly as an example of what i'm talking about. in 1968, first that was the worst year for america in vietnam. we sent home over 16,000 dead americans in one year, from that war. we had racial differences discipline issues the army was in trouble in 1968. our country was in trouble in 1968. this young african-american had a lieutenant out of chicago came to our unit, and he stepped into the middle of this, and he brought everybody together, african-americans, whites, hispanics, he said no more of this. we're in this together. we're americans first. we're going to work together, we're going to get along, we're going to fight together and we're going to take care of each other. no more segregated tents, we're together. and the force of this one young second lieutenant, african-american, in a majority white unit, brought that unit together that company together like nothing i've ever seen. that's leadership. that's stepping up. that's doing the right t
lieutenant jerome johnson. i talked with him for the first time since late 1968 a few months ago. he's in chicago. i want to use him briefly as an example of what i'm talking about. in 1968, first that was the worst year for america in vietnam. we sent home over 16,000 dead americans in one year, from that war. we had racial differences discipline issues the army was in trouble in 1968. our country was in trouble in 1968. this young african-american had a lieutenant out of chicago came to our...
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i'm sure richard jerome is here. they talked about how terrible it was that mr. padilla was going to be deported and he wasn't told about it and should have been in the plea agreement. it's a big deal. i think everybody agreed if you're going to be deported, it's a big deal. but as they went down the panel, i thought, i must have gotten the wrong case. they said poor mr. padilla, didn't fill out some paper work. he had been in this count require 30 years a family man, a good man. they didn't even tell him. and i had to go back. because when they got to me, i'm like, i must have the wrong padilla. because this guy was in kentucky and he had over a ton of marijuana in the back of a tractor trailer and got arrested. i mean, that's not a minor offense, little deal, just over some paperwork. and he was not a citizen of the united states. well, i don't know about you, but if i'm in guatemala, be mexico, or anywhere else with a ton of dope, i'm going to figure there's going to be a lot of consequences. and i would think mr. padilla would as well. so i think there on tha
i'm sure richard jerome is here. they talked about how terrible it was that mr. padilla was going to be deported and he wasn't told about it and should have been in the plea agreement. it's a big deal. i think everybody agreed if you're going to be deported, it's a big deal. but as they went down the panel, i thought, i must have gotten the wrong case. they said poor mr. padilla, didn't fill out some paper work. he had been in this count require 30 years a family man, a good man. they didn't...
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here's trent jerome solving it. check it out. >> trent? >> a smashing success. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: the contestant on the show was a dream come true. trent had been watching the show since he was 2 years old. >> i was so afraid he wasn't going to get it right or he didn't pronounce smashing right. but thank goodness he got it. >> the amazing thing about it, this is a kid who faced so many challenges. he had nine brain surgeries, open heart surgery. he suffered from tourette's syndrome, as well as asperger's. and he had the dream of being on the show. he did it well. he is an inspiration to everybody. you can achieve whatever you want if you put your mind to it. >> and he didn't cheat. >> he didn't cheat. >> insinuating we did? >> never. >>> we want to get back to ginger, now. a lot more on the record heat out in california, ginger. >> yeah. on the west coast, we could see record highs all the way from san diego to seattle today. let's look at the map and give you an idea of what's going to happen and how the numbers will play out late
here's trent jerome solving it. check it out. >> trent? >> a smashing success. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: the contestant on the show was a dream come true. trent had been watching the show since he was 2 years old. >> i was so afraid he wasn't going to get it right or he didn't pronounce smashing right. but thank goodness he got it. >> the amazing thing about it, this is a kid who faced so many challenges. he had nine brain surgeries, open heart surgery. he...
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level, a few months ago i found my brother and commanding officer in vietnam, lieutenant jerome johnson, i talked with him for 1968 ast time since late few months ago. he is in chicago. brieflyo use and very of an example of what i am talking about. in 1968, first, that was a years dear for america in vietnam. we sent him over 16,000 dead americans and one year from that war. we had a racial differences. discipline issues. the army was in trouble. in country was in trouble 1960 eight. this young african american had a lieutenant out of chicago, came to our unit and he stepped into the middle of this. he brought everybody together, african-americans, whites, hispanics. he said "no more of this, we are in this together. we are americans first. we are going to work together and get along and we're going to fight together and take care of each other. , we aresegregated tents together." the force of this one young african-american second lieutenant in a majority white unit brought that company i haver like nothing ever seen. that is leadership. that is stepping up. that is doing the right th
level, a few months ago i found my brother and commanding officer in vietnam, lieutenant jerome johnson, i talked with him for 1968 ast time since late few months ago. he is in chicago. brieflyo use and very of an example of what i am talking about. in 1968, first, that was a years dear for america in vietnam. we sent him over 16,000 dead americans and one year from that war. we had a racial differences. discipline issues. the army was in trouble. in country was in trouble 1960 eight. this...
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i'm sure richard jerome is here. terribleed about how it was that mr. padilla was going to be deported and he wasn't told about it and should the plea agreement. it's a big deal. i think everybody agreed if you're going to be deported, deal. big but as they went down the panel, i thought, i must have gotten the wrong case. poor mr. padilla, didn't fill out some paper work. he had been in this count man, a 30 years a family good man. they didn't even tell him. and i had to go back. because when they got to me, i'm like, i must have the wrong padilla. in kentucky guy was and he had over a ton of marijuana in the back of a and gottrailer arrested. i mean, that's not a minor deal, just over some paperwork. and he was not a citizen of the united states. well, i don't know about you, but if i'm in guatemala, be mexico, or anywhere else with a figuredope, i'm going to there's going to be a lot of consequences. and i would think mr. padilla would as well. think there on that panel tried to bring some common sense the discussion with respect to how far do we go?
i'm sure richard jerome is here. terribleed about how it was that mr. padilla was going to be deported and he wasn't told about it and should the plea agreement. it's a big deal. i think everybody agreed if you're going to be deported, deal. big but as they went down the panel, i thought, i must have gotten the wrong case. poor mr. padilla, didn't fill out some paper work. he had been in this count man, a 30 years a family good man. they didn't even tell him. and i had to go back. because when...
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the case of willie jerome manning was one of them. he was sentenced to death in 1992 for the murder of two college students in starkville, mississippi. hair found in the victim's hair was analyzed by the fbi crime lab. >> hair evidence had a significant impact on the case because that was the only physical evidence that put willie hanning in that car. his execution was set for may 7th. we received these letters from the fbi calling into question f forensic questioning about hair and bal istics. we received the first letter on may 2nd. the second letter on hair on may 4th. we received the last letter less than 12 hours away from the scheduled execution. and asked the court to reopen the case. it was at that point that the court finally, staid the execution. >> part 3 of the system with joe berling jer airs sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6 pacific. epsew sewed 3. >> hunt for hidden cash, 10, 20 and $100 could be yours if you can crack the twitter clues. an anonymous donor leaving money around san francisco bay and los angeles. the mystery
the case of willie jerome manning was one of them. he was sentenced to death in 1992 for the murder of two college students in starkville, mississippi. hair found in the victim's hair was analyzed by the fbi crime lab. >> hair evidence had a significant impact on the case because that was the only physical evidence that put willie hanning in that car. his execution was set for may 7th. we received these letters from the fbi calling into question f forensic questioning about hair and bal...
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as she walked in jerome park in santa ana. he's suspected of drugging her. police say the next thing she remembers is waking up to find herself locked in a garage in compton. >> he later returns. he has documentation with new information, regarding her, her name, et cetera. tells her this is your new name, this is what you are to use. he's changing her identity. >> reporter: police allege garcia kept the victim by his side forcing her to work with him at night cleaning buildings. she tried to escape twice and he beat her both times. >> this is a 15-year-old girl that's only been in the country for six months. she doesn't know where to go or what to do. she's in a strange city. he's all she's got. that's where the brainwashing starts. >> reporter: garcia moved several times over the years to suspect being caught. garcia is suspected of changing the girl's age on documents so he could force her in to marriage in 2007. in 2012, they had a child and ended up living in bell gardens. on monday, police were called to the home after receiving reports of a fight. it
as she walked in jerome park in santa ana. he's suspected of drugging her. police say the next thing she remembers is waking up to find herself locked in a garage in compton. >> he later returns. he has documentation with new information, regarding her, her name, et cetera. tells her this is your new name, this is what you are to use. he's changing her identity. >> reporter: police allege garcia kept the victim by his side forcing her to work with him at night cleaning buildings....
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convicted rogue trader, remember this guy, jerome kerviel spent years fighting charges from massive market bets. close to collapse in 2008. he was convicted of breach of trust, forgery and fraudulent manipulation. in other european news, sweut voters voted the reduction of a minimum wage of $25 an hour. that is what they were proposing. that would have created the highest minimum wage. chris christie looking to propose shifting to a 401(k) style pension for a blend of a 401(k). they begin speaking to legislators about it in the coming months. he raised the issue in his speech last week in washington. >> all right. coming up, the new ceo of america's largest publicly traded water utility. why she's seeing to up the company's game in wastewater operations. and more military contracts. susan story has to listen to yoko. we are all water with john in the background just going, oh, why did i let her -- there he is. he's acting like he likes it. we know who was boss in that relationship. not that there's anything wrong with that. >> speaking as one who knows. >> joining us next to talk about the
convicted rogue trader, remember this guy, jerome kerviel spent years fighting charges from massive market bets. close to collapse in 2008. he was convicted of breach of trust, forgery and fraudulent manipulation. in other european news, sweut voters voted the reduction of a minimum wage of $25 an hour. that is what they were proposing. that would have created the highest minimum wage. chris christie looking to propose shifting to a 401(k) style pension for a blend of a 401(k). they begin...
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the headlines once again back in february around two thirty am jailers went to check in on roommate jerome merge oh they found his dead body in his six by ten foot cinderblock cell jail officials say they had asked for an excessive heat problem to be fixed a day before murdo was found initially record staff claim the tragedy on malfunctioning equipment repairs came too late because they were delayed by a long holiday weekend according to documents obtained by the associated press because when jailers entered the cell it was one hundred degrees and although an autopsy was inconclusive in determining the official cause of murdo's death city officials have stated he basically baked to death. from lawmakers have passed a bill mandating that genetically modified foods must be labeled governor peter shumlin signed the bill this afternoon it passed the vermont house of representatives one hundred fourteen to thirty in the senate twenty eight to two the spill also requires foods with g.m.o. sold at retail outlets to be labeled as having been produced with genetic engineering the bill makes it ille
the headlines once again back in february around two thirty am jailers went to check in on roommate jerome merge oh they found his dead body in his six by ten foot cinderblock cell jail officials say they had asked for an excessive heat problem to be fixed a day before murdo was found initially record staff claim the tragedy on malfunctioning equipment repairs came too late because they were delayed by a long holiday weekend according to documents obtained by the associated press because when...
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hitting the headlines once again back in february around two thirty am jailers went to check in on inmate jerome murdo they found his dead body in the six by ten foot cinder block cell the temperature inside was one hundred degrees fahrenheit jail officials say that asked for an excessive heat problem to be fixed the day before his death and initially riker's staff blamed a tragedy on malfunctioning equipment but repairs came too late because it turns out they were delayed by a long holiday weekend according to documents obtained by the associated press and although an autopsy was inconclusive in determining the official cause of death city officials have stated that he quote basically baked to death. for a month lawmakers have passed a bill mandating that genetically modified foods must be labeled governor peter shumlin signed the bill earlier this afternoon the bill passed the vermont house of representatives one hundred fourteen to thirty and the senate by twenty eight to two this bill requires food sold at retail outlets to be labeled as having been produced or partly produced with genetic e
hitting the headlines once again back in february around two thirty am jailers went to check in on inmate jerome murdo they found his dead body in the six by ten foot cinder block cell the temperature inside was one hundred degrees fahrenheit jail officials say that asked for an excessive heat problem to be fixed the day before his death and initially riker's staff blamed a tragedy on malfunctioning equipment but repairs came too late because it turns out they were delayed by a long holiday...
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jerome when heas about 16. instead of the heroic figures of rubens, van ck chose to show the hermit saint as a man past s prime. though van dyck based his composition on a work by rubens, the young artist painted it difrently, applying his paint thickly with rough, broken strokes, exaggerating the naturalism of the biblical scene. in another version of the same subjec painted just a few years later, van dyckortrays st. jerome in y a diffent mner. in a moment of deepreligio, the saint is about to strike his chest in penance ( oir singing ) this interest in psyogal intensity, human emotis, and cral moments wou mark vyck'wo hout h ceer. van dyck again looked to a work by rubens for inspiration. but once again, he interpreted the story in his own manner. van dyck chose t represent the moment just before the philistine clips samson's hair and robs him of his strength as delilah andhe oer conspirators watch anxiously. the composition may have seemed too compressed to a later owner: a strip was added along the upper e
jerome when heas about 16. instead of the heroic figures of rubens, van ck chose to show the hermit saint as a man past s prime. though van dyck based his composition on a work by rubens, the young artist painted it difrently, applying his paint thickly with rough, broken strokes, exaggerating the naturalism of the biblical scene. in another version of the same subjec painted just a few years later, van dyckortrays st. jerome in y a diffent mner. in a moment of deepreligio, the saint is about...