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murphy: -- sen. johnson: sen. murphy: has left for a vote. murphy johnson: sen. has left for a vote. flake ambassador nicholas -- sen. flake: ambassador nicholas, we had a good visit. some bubbly is going through elections for the first time in isut 40 years -- zimbabwe going through elections for the first time in about 40 years, free and fair, after the departure of robert mugabe. can you tell me about the importance to get there by i thank february 17, i am sorry, july? why is that important for us to have an ambassador there for the election? mr. nichols: thank you, senator flake. it is good to talk to someone with deep experience in the consonant and zimbabwe in particular. the voice of the united states and calling for a free, fair, credible election that gives the zimbabwean people greater confidence in their leaders and the forcefulness with which we consider democracy important in zimbabwe is a priority for me and for the united states government. having a person on the ground of thee full force president of the united states as his personal representati
murphy: -- sen. johnson: sen. murphy: has left for a vote. murphy johnson: sen. has left for a vote. flake ambassador nicholas -- sen. flake: ambassador nicholas, we had a good visit. some bubbly is going through elections for the first time in isut 40 years -- zimbabwe going through elections for the first time in about 40 years, free and fair, after the departure of robert mugabe. can you tell me about the importance to get there by i thank february 17, i am sorry, july? why is that important...
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. >> murphy went to williams college. i'm not sure that he played varsity baseball there. >> while we have a chance here, let's ten seconds for station identification. listening to the congressional baseball game on federal news radio. >> george and dave and noah here from our broadcast booth on the third base side of nationals park as chris murphy stands in for a 5-nothing lead for the democrats. 0-2, walker into the stretch. the 0-2 outside. ball 3 and panetta down to second base. did he stop running? >> he realized the ball was on its way and went into a full belly flop to second base. >> the seventh stolen base. of the night for the democrats. 1 and 2. now to chris murphy and panetta back in scoring position. walker from the stretch. here's the 1-2 off speed swing by murphy and pops it up. brady under it at second base, makes the catch for the second out of the inning. >> went chasing a little bit there, but you will see these guys swing out of the strike zone. >> let's check in with our facebook live audience. :: >>
. >> murphy went to williams college. i'm not sure that he played varsity baseball there. >> while we have a chance here, let's ten seconds for station identification. listening to the congressional baseball game on federal news radio. >> george and dave and noah here from our broadcast booth on the third base side of nationals park as chris murphy stands in for a 5-nothing lead for the democrats. 0-2, walker into the stretch. the 0-2 outside. ball 3 and panetta down to second...
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murphy felt the key to that was somewhere in those interviews sam gave to police. but here, too, there was a problem. >> when you look at the interview, everything that sam lopez said seemed logical at the time. and everything seemed to make sense. >> reporter: picking apart those interviews would be critical. >> this is one of those cases where you have to look at the details. and it's truly one that you have to look at each detail in light of every other detail. >> reporter: and when you rearrange the letters of "little tiny details," it spells "larry montgomery." >> absolutely. >> reporter: larry montgomery. or as he's known here at "dateline," the evidence whisperer. >>> coming up -- >> a human lie detector goes to work. >> a guilty person knows a lot. all that information is in his brain and it can slip out. >> when "dateline" continues. protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you wan
murphy felt the key to that was somewhere in those interviews sam gave to police. but here, too, there was a problem. >> when you look at the interview, everything that sam lopez said seemed logical at the time. and everything seemed to make sense. >> reporter: picking apart those interviews would be critical. >> this is one of those cases where you have to look at the details. and it's truly one that you have to look at each detail in light of every other detail. >>...
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susan: john murphy, thanks so much for being our guest. mr. murphy: thank you. my pleasure. newsmakers is back after ouconversation with the 's john murphy. one of those comment that mr. murphy made was how interesting it is that so many members of congress were following the administration's policy. gobspack. -- gop what are you hearing? mr. becker: it thing to be involved t china, andrth with oncehe eu and mexicond canada get involved, trump campaigned on this so we should not be surprised. there is a senset people said let's not go after our best friends, as john said. is no sense yet that they are going to do anything more than influence of them through statements or back channels. there is no sense they will pull back to trade power that they have backed, but it is june, so maybe there is a chance. i do not think people will believe they will be resting -- wresting back any power. susan: what are the indications for both parties ms. gibson: it is hard to read the political map the president may be laying out here. he campaigned on this. thinks is an issue that voters wi
susan: john murphy, thanks so much for being our guest. mr. murphy: thank you. my pleasure. newsmakers is back after ouconversation with the 's john murphy. one of those comment that mr. murphy made was how interesting it is that so many members of congress were following the administration's policy. gobspack. -- gop what are you hearing? mr. becker: it thing to be involved t china, andrth with oncehe eu and mexicond canada get involved, trump campaigned on this so we should not be surprised....
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joining me is senator chris murphy of connecticut. thank you for being with us tonight. much appreciated. >> thanks a lot. >> so the standard that was set by senator mcconnell when the senate republicans refused to allow a vote on president obama's nominee after the scalia seat became open in february of 2016, you've obviously cited that as a precedent you didn't agree with but you think nevertheless should be followed in this instance, that there shouldn't be a vote here until after the midterm elections and the new congress is seated in january. do your democratic colleagues all agree with you on that? >> well, every single one of my colleagues that i've heard from today agrees with me. this was made very clear by mitch mcconnell, but not only mitch mcconnell. he had 50 other republican senators who agreed with him who thought when you were that close to an election, you needed to let the american people speak. and so while we're sort of focusing our energy on mcconnell today because he is the progenitor of that precedent, it is also important to remember that all of h
joining me is senator chris murphy of connecticut. thank you for being with us tonight. much appreciated. >> thanks a lot. >> so the standard that was set by senator mcconnell when the senate republicans refused to allow a vote on president obama's nominee after the scalia seat became open in february of 2016, you've obviously cited that as a precedent you didn't agree with but you think nevertheless should be followed in this instance, that there shouldn't be a vote here until...
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chamber of commerce's top expert, john murphy. he is senior vice president for international policy. he has been the point man since 1999. glad to have you. >> great to be here. >> thank you for being our reporter and guest this week. as we start this friday morning, almost every publication has a big trade story with fears of a global trade war. at the same time, the new jobs numbers are out with the lowest unemployment number in 18 years. the jobs added and the unemployment rate are exceeding the projections this month. where are those two facts? >> from the perspective of the u.s. chamber of commerce and many of our members, small businesses or large corporations, there is a lot of enthusiasm for what is going on in the economy. economic growth has been strong. we see remarkable unemployment numbers. some of the lowest numbers we have seen in half a century. when we do surveys of our members, we see business confidence is high. a lot of things are going right. we can certainly ascribe that to tax reform, which we believe will p
chamber of commerce's top expert, john murphy. he is senior vice president for international policy. he has been the point man since 1999. glad to have you. >> great to be here. >> thank you for being our reporter and guest this week. as we start this friday morning, almost every publication has a big trade story with fears of a global trade war. at the same time, the new jobs numbers are out with the lowest unemployment number in 18 years. the jobs added and the unemployment rate...
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senator murphy has gone to vote. for the time being, we'll turn it over for questions. >> thank you. i want to congratulate you all and your families. it's a tremendous sacrifice for families to serve like this. it's good to see you here in this capacity. and i know of your good work in chicago. ambassador nicholls, we had a good visit in my office yesterday. we all know. and if you don't zimbabwe is going through an election for the first time in about 40 years. a free and fair election after the departure. it's an important time. hoping to get there by the 17th of february -- i'm sorry. july. why is that important? why is it important for us to have an ambassador there for the election time? >> thank you, senator. it's an honor to talk with someone who has such deep experience in the continent and in zimbabwe in particular. the voice of the united states in calling for a free, fair, credible election that gives the zimbabwean people better confidence in their leaders and the forcefulness with which we consider demo
senator murphy has gone to vote. for the time being, we'll turn it over for questions. >> thank you. i want to congratulate you all and your families. it's a tremendous sacrifice for families to serve like this. it's good to see you here in this capacity. and i know of your good work in chicago. ambassador nicholls, we had a good visit in my office yesterday. we all know. and if you don't zimbabwe is going through an election for the first time in about 40 years. a free and fair election...
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craft, "guitar" became his middle name -- matt "guitar" murphy of the legendary blues brothers. recruited to the band in the late '70s after dan aykroyd and john belushi saw him perform. by the '80s, she was a star. playing aretha franklin's husband in the blues brothers comedy classic. ♪ freedom ♪ >> reporter: aykroyd telling nbc news, the blues brothers would not have bn what they were wit matt's playing power, stage magnetism and knowledge of music. a veteran of the chicago blues scene, he performed with some of the greats. b.b. king, etta james, and memphis slim. his family tonight says he poured his heart out in every guitar solo he took. ♪ >> man, could he play. matt "guitar" murphy was 88 years old. >>> still ahead, a school in philadelphia changing the face of teaching, to boost student performance and morale. >>> also, the new volcanic eruption so explosive it blocked out the sun. >>> back now with what many educators say is a crisis in our public schools -- the lack of diversity among teaching staff. especially african-american men. this comes despite studies tha
craft, "guitar" became his middle name -- matt "guitar" murphy of the legendary blues brothers. recruited to the band in the late '70s after dan aykroyd and john belushi saw him perform. by the '80s, she was a star. playing aretha franklin's husband in the blues brothers comedy classic. ♪ freedom ♪ >> reporter: aykroyd telling nbc news, the blues brothers would not have bn what they were wit matt's playing power, stage magnetism and knowledge of music. a veteran of...
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senator murphy. dr. wes mitchell is the >> thank you senatoras murphy. dr. wess mitchell is the assistant secretary of state for european and eurasian affairs. he's the author of numerous articles, reports, and books on transatlantic relationships. he received his ph.d from fry university in berlin, germany. secretary mitchell, don't be constrained by the five minutes. give us the full opening statement and then we'll start with questions. >> thank you, senator johnson and senator murphy. members of the committee, i appreciate you calling today's hearing. i am very happy to have this opportunity to talk about the strategy that's guiding the administration's approach to europe. as we celebrate thevictory of western democracy over communism, we have to remember it was the product of active and intense prolonged effort by the united states and our european allies. i think it's now very clear in retrospect that history did not end in 1989 with the fall of the berlin wall. today as both of these senators have mentioned, europe is once again a theater of serious s
senator murphy. dr. wes mitchell is the >> thank you senatoras murphy. dr. wess mitchell is the assistant secretary of state for european and eurasian affairs. he's the author of numerous articles, reports, and books on transatlantic relationships. he received his ph.d from fry university in berlin, germany. secretary mitchell, don't be constrained by the five minutes. give us the full opening statement and then we'll start with questions. >> thank you, senator johnson and senator...
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murphy. at kaiser health system. i knowerrom our hometown. and she has a long record of service in health care. she served our state as pennsylvania secretary of health. she was president ceo of the moses taylor health system. her education is substantial. dr. of philosophy and business administration from temple fox school of business and mba from manage i wood university. my mother and daughter a sister managemerry wood. bachelor of orts from university of scranton. and nursing diplom so whether it's nurszing itself, which was her calling, as well as a real commitment to the reform in the health care delivery system, in so many ways, karen has brought a passion and degree of excellence to these issues that i think is unmatched. so karen, dr. murphy, welcome. >> thank you, senator case see f casey fnding off introduction i would like to thank the witnesses for being here today, in particular for their testimony in advance of their patience and flexibility as members will be moving in and out
murphy. at kaiser health system. i knowerrom our hometown. and she has a long record of service in health care. she served our state as pennsylvania secretary of health. she was president ceo of the moses taylor health system. her education is substantial. dr. of philosophy and business administration from temple fox school of business and mba from manage i wood university. my mother and daughter a sister managemerry wood. bachelor of orts from university of scranton. and nursing diplom so...
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tripadvisor. . >>> here is what democratic senator chris murphy had to say. he called third-degree a red alert moment for the american people. saying senator mcconnell set a precedent when refusing to hold the rule. shouldn't consider the nominee until january and i respect republicans to honor the rule. if mcconnell insists on starting proceedings, i will do everything in my power to stop him. what is in the senator's power. senator, thank you for being with us tonight, it's appreciated. >> thanks a lot. >> so the standard that was set by senator mcconnell when refusing to allow a vote on president obama's nominee after the seat became open and you sit cited it as something you didn't agree with but it should be followed. do your democratic agrees with you on that. >> every one of them agree so far, it was made clear by mitch mcconnell and he had 50 other republican senators who agreed with him. when you are that close to an election, you need to let the american people speak. we are focussing our energy on him and all of his colleagues agreed as well and yo
tripadvisor. . >>> here is what democratic senator chris murphy had to say. he called third-degree a red alert moment for the american people. saying senator mcconnell set a precedent when refusing to hold the rule. shouldn't consider the nominee until january and i respect republicans to honor the rule. if mcconnell insists on starting proceedings, i will do everything in my power to stop him. what is in the senator's power. senator, thank you for being with us tonight, it's...
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>> chairman johnson, ranking member murphy and distinguished members of the committee, it is an honor to appear before you today as the president's nominee to be the next united states ambassador to the republican -- republic of zimbabwe. i am grateful to have the confidence of the president and secretary of state. as i approached 30 years in the foreign service, serving on some of our most challenging missions, it is a humbling distinction to appear before the senate for the second time as a nominee to serve the american people. my professional achievements owed to the wonderful women who join me today, my beautiful wife jerry also a senior foreign service officer and my daughters alex and sylvie. they have pushed me to be a better person, sacrifice for my career, and nurture me with their love and support. i would also like to recognize my older brothers david and keith for the powerful example they have set with me though they could not be here today. i have had the good fortune to represent the country that i love and fascinating countries around the world. i have advanced america
>> chairman johnson, ranking member murphy and distinguished members of the committee, it is an honor to appear before you today as the president's nominee to be the next united states ambassador to the republican -- republic of zimbabwe. i am grateful to have the confidence of the president and secretary of state. as i approached 30 years in the foreign service, serving on some of our most challenging missions, it is a humbling distinction to appear before the senate for the second time...
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thank you. >> i just want to ask one question and i'll turn it over to murphy. we had an interesting conversation and i asked previously to what extent do we know the dollar investment that china is making into all of europe in particular central europe. you gave me a figure on that and he mentioned a few times the pressure of the influence of both russia and china trying to yield within europe. we talked about hungry. can you tell us how much china is investing and how strategic their investment is and give us your thoughts and what's happening with hungry. >> the chinese investment is strategic and growing. the exact dollar amounts are hard to pin down. a good estimate is between 2005 and 2017 people's republic of china invested more than $24.19 billion in the 16 plus one countries that form central and eastern europe. to give you a sense of perspective on this, china is the primary financer of high-speed rail rate link between budapest and belgrade valued at $3.8 billion alone. the united states and general overseas between 40 and 60 billion worldwide. if you
thank you. >> i just want to ask one question and i'll turn it over to murphy. we had an interesting conversation and i asked previously to what extent do we know the dollar investment that china is making into all of europe in particular central europe. you gave me a figure on that and he mentioned a few times the pressure of the influence of both russia and china trying to yield within europe. we talked about hungry. can you tell us how much china is investing and how strategic their...
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we are proud to welcome john murphy. senioricial title is vice president for international policy. 19s been the point man since 99. glad to have you. great to be here. and bernier gibson becker is on capitol hill specializing in taxes and the economy from police co. -- politico. >> two things when you are read ing the news. >> from the perspective of the u.s. chamber of commerce, a lot of enthusiasm for what's going on in the economy. growth has been pretty strong. we're seeing remarkable un employment numbers. numbers we'vewest seen in half a century. when we see surveys of the members of the small business members and others, we see that business confidence is high. a lot of things are going right. some of that we can certainly ascribe to tax reform. which is we believe going to pay big dividends for the economy. regulatory reform and restraint as well. there's a lot of things going right. really at they is peak of economic sake the. but then when we talk about there's a lot more questions, i think. somee're starting t
we are proud to welcome john murphy. senioricial title is vice president for international policy. 19s been the point man since 99. glad to have you. great to be here. and bernier gibson becker is on capitol hill specializing in taxes and the economy from police co. -- politico. >> two things when you are read ing the news. >> from the perspective of the u.s. chamber of commerce, a lot of enthusiasm for what's going on in the economy. growth has been pretty strong. we're seeing...
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>> murphy: right. >> whitaker: and he was out? >> murphy: yeah, pressure was put on for him to be moved out. i'm pretty confident of that. there was no reason to take the guy who was the most qualified person in d.e.a. to run the office of diversion control, out of the office of diversion control. >> whitaker: the investigation requested by congressman marino against rannazzisi went nowhere, but soon after, rannazzisi was stripped of his responsibilities. he says he went from supervising 600 people to supervising none. so, he resigned. >> rannazzisi: we were totally focused on all these people dying and all these drugs being diverted. and-- and we were not really looking at our flanks, waiting for somebody to come after us. so maybe that was my fault. and i just never realized that that was something that would have occurred.th the d.e.a. signed of t version of the "marino bill." a senior d.e.a. representative told us the agency fought hard to stop it, but in the face of growing pressure from congress and industry lobbyists, was f
>> murphy: right. >> whitaker: and he was out? >> murphy: yeah, pressure was put on for him to be moved out. i'm pretty confident of that. there was no reason to take the guy who was the most qualified person in d.e.a. to run the office of diversion control, out of the office of diversion control. >> whitaker: the investigation requested by congressman marino against rannazzisi went nowhere, but soon after, rannazzisi was stripped of his responsibilities. he says he went...
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dennis murphy: but he did love her. i told some people at the clinic, i wish i had someone that would look at me the way john looks at susan. dennis murphy: the question for the jury was did he love her to death?
dennis murphy: but he did love her. i told some people at the clinic, i wish i had someone that would look at me the way john looks at susan. dennis murphy: the question for the jury was did he love her to death?
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craft, guitar became his middle name, matt guitar murphy the legendary blues brothers, recruited in the late '70s after dan aykroyd and june belushi saw him perform. playing aretha franklin's husband in the blues brothers comedy classic. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: aykroyd telling nbc news, the blues brothers would w not have bet they were without matt's playing power, stage magnesm andnowledge of music. a veteran of the chicago blues scene, he performed with some of the greats. b.b. king, etta james, and memphis slim. his family tonight says he poured his heart out in every guitar solo he took. ♪ ♪ >> man, could he play. matt "guitar" murphy was 88 years old. > still ahead, a schoo in philadelphia changing the face of teachering, to boost student performance and mole. >>> also, the ahh. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rat
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. >> thank you, senator murphy. dr. wes mitchell is the assistant secretary of state for ire pea an and eurasian affairs. he's the author of numerous he is the officer.author of numerous articles, reports, and books on trans-atlantic relations and politics. he received his phd in political science from frey university in berlin, germany. don't be constrained by the five minutes. give us your full opening statement and then we will start with questions. >> thank you senator johnson and senator murphy. members of the committee, i appreciate you calling today's hearing. i am very happy to have this opportunity to talk about the strategy that is guiding the administration's approach to europe and eurasia. next year will mark three decades since the fall of the berlin wall. as we celebrate the triumph of western democracy over communism, we must remind ourselves that this outcome was not inevitable. it was a product of active, intense, and prolonged effort by the united states and our european allies. it gets now very clear
. >> thank you, senator murphy. dr. wes mitchell is the assistant secretary of state for ire pea an and eurasian affairs. he's the author of numerous he is the officer.author of numerous articles, reports, and books on trans-atlantic relations and politics. he received his phd in political science from frey university in berlin, germany. don't be constrained by the five minutes. give us your full opening statement and then we will start with questions. >> thank you senator johnson...
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murphy: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, we have begun the period of time in the year when insurance companies start to declare what their intention is with regard to rate increases, and the news is not good for american health care consumers. i'm going to be joined on the floor today by a few o my colleagues to talk about what the impact of these radical increases in premiums are going to be for our constituents. the news is not good. but it's frankly no surprise because now for a year and a half the trump administration has been waging a very deliberate assault on the american health care system, trying to sabotage it as retribution for the country not agreeing to overturn the affordable care act, which now enjoys widespread popularity across the country. and this deliberate campaign of sabotage, beginning on the first day that trump got in office with an executive order leading up to these last two weeks in which the trump justice department is trying to rule that protecting people with preexisting conditions i
murphy: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, we have begun the period of time in the year when insurance companies start to declare what their intention is with regard to rate increases, and the news is not good for american health care consumers. i'm going to be joined on the floor today by a few o my colleagues to talk about what the impact of these radical increases in premiums are going to be for our constituents. the news is not good. but it's frankly no surprise because now for a year...
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dr ryan murphy at southern methodist university in texas is not the ryan murphy who creates the terrifying. american horror story but he didn't find something interesting but not that surprising in this state by state breakdown of where psychopaths actually live in the real life united states using data from a twenty thirteenth study that tried to estimate regional differences in personalities according to dr murphy's research which is awaiting peer review the district of columbia is measured to be far more psychopathic than any individual state in the country of course not all psychopaths are murderers of serial killers most of them are totally able to function in society but they do struggle with things like having a callous and conserve for the feelings of others their overconfident have short attention spans and are insincere in their speech politicians. t.v. news personalities love corporate shill masters who pull all of their strings find a cozy home here in our capital gosh it. seems like the fifty states just aren't sending us their best people yeah it's so funny so funny well that
dr ryan murphy at southern methodist university in texas is not the ryan murphy who creates the terrifying. american horror story but he didn't find something interesting but not that surprising in this state by state breakdown of where psychopaths actually live in the real life united states using data from a twenty thirteenth study that tried to estimate regional differences in personalities according to dr murphy's research which is awaiting peer review the district of columbia is measured...
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dr ryan murphy at southern methodist university in texas it's not the ryan murphy who creates the terrifying. american horror story but he didn't find something interesting but not that surprising in this state by state breakdown of where psychopaths actually live in the real life united states using data from a twenty thirteenth study that tried to estimate regional differences and personalities according to dr murphy's research which is awaiting peer review the district of columbia is measured to be far more psychopathic than any individual state in the country of course not all psychopaths are murderers the serial killers most of them are totally able to function in society but they do struggle with things like having a callous and conserve for the feelings of others their overconfident have short attention spans and are instance here in their speech politicians funded t.v. news personalities love ias corporate shill masters who pull all of their strings find a cozy home here in our capital. seems like the fifty states just aren't sending us their best people yeah it's so funny so funny w
dr ryan murphy at southern methodist university in texas it's not the ryan murphy who creates the terrifying. american horror story but he didn't find something interesting but not that surprising in this state by state breakdown of where psychopaths actually live in the real life united states using data from a twenty thirteenth study that tried to estimate regional differences and personalities according to dr murphy's research which is awaiting peer review the district of columbia is...
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here's dennis murphy. >> broad daylight, morning in a busy parking lot. then pop, pop, pop, pop. >> several shots were fired. >> a man gunned down at close range outside a nursery school in a wealthy atlanta suburb. a silver minivan screeched from the lot. startled witnesses saw the victim slumped on the ground. >> right now his condition is unknown. >> parents and teachers recognized the man who had been shot as a dad who had just dropped off his 2-year-old son. a preschool, of all places, had become a crime scene. >> we are told all the children are perfectly safe. >> the shooting victim being rushed to the hospital turned out to be 36-year-old rusty sneiderman, a married father of two. >> i just hung my head and cried. >> rusty's older brother steve was on a plane to hawaii when he got the shocking news. rusty was dead. >> walking around the plane, pacing around the aisles. i mean, i looked at the -- i went to the bathroom and i looked at the door and i thought about jumping. >> he was desperate to get home to his family, desperate to find out what had
here's dennis murphy. >> broad daylight, morning in a busy parking lot. then pop, pop, pop, pop. >> several shots were fired. >> a man gunned down at close range outside a nursery school in a wealthy atlanta suburb. a silver minivan screeched from the lot. startled witnesses saw the victim slumped on the ground. >> right now his condition is unknown. >> parents and teachers recognized the man who had been shot as a dad who had just dropped off his 2-year-old son. a...
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and mike murphy republican strategist, also an msnbc and nbc political news analyst. mike murphy, i know you were tweeting the president's speech tonight, which i was not able to watch in total. what did i miss? >> well, you know it's funny. i don't watch a lot of them, but i knew i'd be talking tonight so i chained myself to the tv. and i felt like psychiatrists must feel which is can i send a bill to anybody for listening to this. he's in such a bubble of narcissism. he played some of the old hits, scratched all the cable news itches from things he's seen that might have offended him. he went in circles. i think the only significant political thing we've seen the crushing of facts and make believe word, and the press is the enaemy of the people. i did see, when he rolled into the material of the trade war, he got applause but it was weaker. it seemed like the energy left and that's probably because the largest bmw plant in the world is 100 miles from where his rally was in south carolina. so it's interesting even the core of his core didn't seem to buy that, which i
and mike murphy republican strategist, also an msnbc and nbc political news analyst. mike murphy, i know you were tweeting the president's speech tonight, which i was not able to watch in total. what did i miss? >> well, you know it's funny. i don't watch a lot of them, but i knew i'd be talking tonight so i chained myself to the tv. and i felt like psychiatrists must feel which is can i send a bill to anybody for listening to this. he's in such a bubble of narcissism. he played some of...
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even though it's only a small number of cases. >> and mike murphy, what also plays into this is when the president keeps saying the mueller probe is a witch hunt, and they're out to get him, and misstating what the mueller probe is all about, that demonization of the mueller investigation plays into this fear and concern among the core supporters that there's an attempt to nullify the election and go after him unfairly. how does that play out many the midterms, or is it too early to tell? >> i think it's probably too early to tell. it's tribal politics we have now. so anything that gives either side an ability to preach a victimization message internally helps the tribe get more excited. it's amazing to me that for a president who built his brand on strength, they sure whine a lot. i do believe when you imitate trump's behavior, you surrender to it. so personalizing all this as tempting as it may be, the people who find the trump administration offensive as i do, even as a republican, is not a good political tactic. that said, as a consultant for many years, i never believed in these
even though it's only a small number of cases. >> and mike murphy, what also plays into this is when the president keeps saying the mueller probe is a witch hunt, and they're out to get him, and misstating what the mueller probe is all about, that demonization of the mueller investigation plays into this fear and concern among the core supporters that there's an attempt to nullify the election and go after him unfairly. how does that play out many the midterms, or is it too early to tell?...
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what's amazing is how dishonest folks like senator murphy are. we demanded an apology, he slandered and libeled us from the floor of the senate. we are not bigoted or anti-islam. he's doing the bidding of the anti-homein. how can a left, the senator like murphy who believes in diversity say an american islamic forum for democracy or a freelance reporter is one of the co-founders of the muslim reform movement. all the leaders in the reform movement were left of center. i'm right of center. we're a diverse organization, how can he say we're not muslims or represent muslim ideas. they ignore it and if they believe in diversity, to them diversity is all about racial diversity, ethnic diversity. they don't care with ideological diversity. if they care about ideological diversity, they'd welcome our voices, profeminism, profreedom into their understanding of islam. mark: so when the senator smears you and he's protected under the constitution, they all are, the speech and debate clause, do you think what he said about you and your organization was bigo
what's amazing is how dishonest folks like senator murphy are. we demanded an apology, he slandered and libeled us from the floor of the senate. we are not bigoted or anti-islam. he's doing the bidding of the anti-homein. how can a left, the senator like murphy who believes in diversity say an american islamic forum for democracy or a freelance reporter is one of the co-founders of the muslim reform movement. all the leaders in the reform movement were left of center. i'm right of center. we're...
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here's dennis murphy. >> broad daylight, morning in a busy parking lot. then pop, pop, pop, pop. >> several shots were fired. >> a man gunned down at close range outside a nursery school in a wealthy atlanta suburb. a silver minivan screeched from the lot. startled witnesses saw the victim slumped on the ground. >> right now his condition is unknown. >> parents and teachers recognized the man who had been shot as a dad who had just dropped off his 2-year-old son. a preschool, of all places, had become a crime scene. >> we are told all the children are perfectly safe. >> the shooting victim being rushed to the hospital turned out to be 36-year-old rusty sneiderman, a married father of two. >> i just hung my head and cried. >> rusty's older brother steve was on a plane to hawaii when he got the shocking news. rusty was dead. >> walking around the plane, pacing around the aisles. i mean, i looked at the -- i went to the bathroom and i looked at the door and i thought about jumping. >> he was desperate to get home to his family, desperate to find out what had
here's dennis murphy. >> broad daylight, morning in a busy parking lot. then pop, pop, pop, pop. >> several shots were fired. >> a man gunned down at close range outside a nursery school in a wealthy atlanta suburb. a silver minivan screeched from the lot. startled witnesses saw the victim slumped on the ground. >> right now his condition is unknown. >> parents and teachers recognized the man who had been shot as a dad who had just dropped off his 2-year-old son. a...
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i asked senator murphy. one of those tell per tantrums or negotiating tactics or are we seeing a genuine structural shift in alliances, which is it? >> i think it is the latter. i disagree with the senator a little bit because i'm not sure that the europeans can go it alone without us. i think macron is bluffing a little bit. the u.s. is really the leader of this club. we built this club. and it's really an own goal that we are sitting here blowing it up. and i think it takes a lot of nurturing to keep these together. the president seems to have this idea that we are supposed to make money in all of these clubs, to, the g7. that's like thinking that you are going to make money in your neighbor. we are the biggest house in the neighborhood. we have an interest in a strong fire deputy. if somebody else's house catches fire it is bad for everybody and especially bad for us. >> that's a good metaphor for these kinds of strategic alliances. it can be hard to communicate the value of them. can i ask you a silly an
i asked senator murphy. one of those tell per tantrums or negotiating tactics or are we seeing a genuine structural shift in alliances, which is it? >> i think it is the latter. i disagree with the senator a little bit because i'm not sure that the europeans can go it alone without us. i think macron is bluffing a little bit. the u.s. is really the leader of this club. we built this club. and it's really an own goal that we are sitting here blowing it up. and i think it takes a lot of...
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enter new governor, phil murphy. >> we are one new jersey-- north, central and south. ( slow motion ) ...central... central... >> stephen: did you catch that? >> ( slow motion ) ...central... >> stephen: central new jersey. this bombshell made headlines because many new jersyians don't believe that central jersey even exists, like rutgers law professor jay feinman... >> in "living on a prayer," jon bon jovi points out we're halfway there, not a third of the way there. >> stephen: ...and political reporter claude brodesser-akner. >> we know why central jersey as a word was invented. it's so people don't have to say they're from south jersey. >> stephen: so, i sat down with governor murphy to offer him the opportunity to defend his position. governor, thanks for talking to me today. >> honored to be here. >> stephen: we've spoken to people from southern and northern new jersey who say there's a south and a north jersey, but there is no central jersey. what do you say to these people? >> oh, they're... they're desperately wrong. it's a little bit of a mystical kingdom, kind of a camelot.
enter new governor, phil murphy. >> we are one new jersey-- north, central and south. ( slow motion ) ...central... central... >> stephen: did you catch that? >> ( slow motion ) ...central... >> stephen: central new jersey. this bombshell made headlines because many new jersyians don't believe that central jersey even exists, like rutgers law professor jay feinman... >> in "living on a prayer," jon bon jovi points out we're halfway there, not a third of...
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. >>> i believe we have mike murphy now, republican strategist, joining us. he was an advisor to george w. bush. mitt romney. john mccain, among others. mike, curious about the politics on this. let me put the person tags i think we wi put the interpretation you hear. in this mid-term election year there's been an enthusiasm gap, democrats mobilized to the hilt. election day, circled, can't wait to get out the vote. from the republican side, more of a question mark there. but if you throw into the middle of this a robert bork-like supreme court fight into the middle of the summer, maybe into the fall, there it is, that's the thing that could motivate republican voters equal to where democrats are. do you think there is anything to that? >> i think there is something to it. it is already a red-hot election. i think president trump has done a pretty good job of getting more casual democratic voters who tend to only vote in presidential years to do what they normally don't do, which is ebb gau engage in an off year. we've seen that in special elections. my guess
. >>> i believe we have mike murphy now, republican strategist, joining us. he was an advisor to george w. bush. mitt romney. john mccain, among others. mike, curious about the politics on this. let me put the person tags i think we wi put the interpretation you hear. in this mid-term election year there's been an enthusiasm gap, democrats mobilized to the hilt. election day, circled, can't wait to get out the vote. from the republican side, more of a question mark there. but if you...
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groseclose capital ceo mike murphy and editorial page editor james freeman is here. great to see you. >> good morning. happy to be here. dagen: i would tell you what people are asking me in the street, at the doctor's office. all the headlines are about trade in the disruptive trump administration. so why are the markets are obese and that these gauges hitting new record highs. speaking event for myself, i think people out there working in jobs like doctors, lawyers, farmers come a day a better understanding of what president trump is trying to do on trade. train to the market is getting more comfortable with his approach. >> it is funny when you read news headlines that they will have this g-7 meeting in is going to go fight with all of our friends among the industrialized countries and yet the market is basically saying he's going to negotiate for a while in all work out. >> small and medium-sized businesses that have a lot more confidence, but also large corporations realize this will help them and help their bottom line. maria: especially pushing back on china. e
groseclose capital ceo mike murphy and editorial page editor james freeman is here. great to see you. >> good morning. happy to be here. dagen: i would tell you what people are asking me in the street, at the doctor's office. all the headlines are about trade in the disruptive trump administration. so why are the markets are obese and that these gauges hitting new record highs. speaking event for myself, i think people out there working in jobs like doctors, lawyers, farmers come a day a...
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we sold the tweet from congressman murphy from could know the good. has there been more young children in the you were for or against the. sure there's been general outrage again over the fact that it's not the role of an ambassador to take political stands to meddle in the internal affairs of foreign nations particularly their host country and we heard the press secretary sarah sanders say today that the white house has no updates on this front as of yet we also have the state department responded to our request for comment saying that that ambassador grinnell has clarified his comments via twitter he indeed did come out and say the idea that he didn't doris candidates and parties is ridiculous but that he went on to say that this was an awakening of the silent majority and that those who rejected the elites and their bubble led by trump so they've it's pretty clear that the state department itself is also trying to distance itself from these comments and move on from what we've seen in this interview and we know the. he has praised the conservative
we sold the tweet from congressman murphy from could know the good. has there been more young children in the you were for or against the. sure there's been general outrage again over the fact that it's not the role of an ambassador to take political stands to meddle in the internal affairs of foreign nations particularly their host country and we heard the press secretary sarah sanders say today that the white house has no updates on this front as of yet we also have the state department...
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murphy, good to see you again, thanks for coming in. i see three trade fronts here, there's the president against the eu now with steel and aluminum tariffs and threatening cars and you have the nafta renegotiations and then china, do you see any sense that the administration is having second thoughts about this agenda? >> well, perhaps not yet but i think the next couple of weeks will take concerns and make them real, there's a way of retaliatory tariffs from other countries that's about to hit $75 billion worth of u.s. exports, this is retaliation in the steel and aluminum tariffs, it's coming from canada, mÉxico, europe and china and many other countries around the world and the pain that it is going to inflict it's going to be noticeable at a new level and this wave is going to crest in the first week of july, so a little fireworks for independence day. paul: okay, well, who is going to be hit here by these retaliatory tariffs? who are the other countries targeting? >> well, it's not coastal elites, it's the heartland of our countr
murphy, good to see you again, thanks for coming in. i see three trade fronts here, there's the president against the eu now with steel and aluminum tariffs and threatening cars and you have the nafta renegotiations and then china, do you see any sense that the administration is having second thoughts about this agenda? >> well, perhaps not yet but i think the next couple of weeks will take concerns and make them real, there's a way of retaliatory tariffs from other countries that's about...
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chief page or says theag that foot sake remud and the officer boo we've live in silver springs, lindsay murphy, "fox5 local news". >> developing in the district back to normal at the justice department building reporting an active shooter inside the pennsylvania officers quickly respondedt a the search cleared the building and determine the fall was pulse. >> new tonight we have a we have a 911 call from someo who called for help minute after it went up in flames. the woman and 3 with-year-old daughter were trapped inside a second floor bedroom. take a listeno theall. >>>. >> dialing 911is. >> help. help help. >> where are you at. >> -- >> there was a call of fire in the location. >> are y inside the house? >> i am upstairs. >> investigators believe the fireas acciden. both victims taken to the hospital and gd newsws tonigh tonight, the are expected to make a full recovey. >> and a woman is fighting for her life after getting burned in a massive house firea in foolsville earer today. maryland officials say a total of twelve people are displacedad damaged the house and severalhi vees burndz and
chief page or says theag that foot sake remud and the officer boo we've live in silver springs, lindsay murphy, "fox5 local news". >> developing in the district back to normal at the justice department building reporting an active shooter inside the pennsylvania officers quickly respondedt a the search cleared the building and determine the fall was pulse. >> new tonight we have a we have a 911 call from someo who called for help minute after it went up in flames. the...
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so detective murphy paid a call on wilson, also a soldier here at ft. bragg. >> jeffrey did confirm he was involved in a romantic relationship with joan shannon. >> where was he when this murder occurred? >> he was actually working at the time of the homicide. >> in fact, a little checking revealed it was an unassailable alibi. jeffrey wilson was innocent. of murder, that is. he was very cooperative. he revealed every lurid detail. >> back in april, they were probably meeting for sex about two times a week. and in july, and of course the murder occurred on july 23rd, at least four times a week. >> so now the deputy d.a. began to flip the idea of a love triangle motivate on its head. it seemed to west the person who had reason to kill david was not jeffrey, but joan. >> from jeffrey's point of view, he describes how she was in love with him, that she was not in love with her husband, that she didn't want to be with her husband, that she financially could not afford to leave her husband. >> wilson said he kept telling her he was only in it for the sex, di
so detective murphy paid a call on wilson, also a soldier here at ft. bragg. >> jeffrey did confirm he was involved in a romantic relationship with joan shannon. >> where was he when this murder occurred? >> he was actually working at the time of the homicide. >> in fact, a little checking revealed it was an unassailable alibi. jeffrey wilson was innocent. of murder, that is. he was very cooperative. he revealed every lurid detail. >> back in april, they were...
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here's dennis murphy with "diabolic." >> locked in a cage. the shrieks of women howling in the night. >> this isn't real. this is like something you would see in a movie. this doesn't happen in real life. >> how did a self-described goody two shoes, des any princess, get swept away in a conspiracy to convoluted, so twisted? >> this is one of the most well thought out plans, and it's scary. >> diabolical. >> absolutely. >> a tangled web and bizarre. >> completed scheme. >> very complicated. very creative. >> this is the most shocking form of love rivalry i've ever seen. >> there would be aelgss of harassment, assault, cyber stalking, and attempted rape. someone was going to get hurt. someone was going to go to jail. at the end of the nightmare, well, no one saw that coming. you describe whether it was a love rivalry. in the beginning it was clearly a boy meets girl love story. >> it was an intense period of my life in the sense of just a very kind of whirlwind type of romance. >> august 2013 20-something michelle hadley met a u.s. marshall nam
here's dennis murphy with "diabolic." >> locked in a cage. the shrieks of women howling in the night. >> this isn't real. this is like something you would see in a movie. this doesn't happen in real life. >> how did a self-described goody two shoes, des any princess, get swept away in a conspiracy to convoluted, so twisted? >> this is one of the most well thought out plans, and it's scary. >> diabolical. >> absolutely. >> a tangled web and...