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. >> what impact did the ban on handguns have in britain? >> well, the level of gun crime in britain is very low compared with the u.s. gun crime has been falling in england every year for the last eight years. in scotland, it's at the lowest level for well over 20 years and as you probably know, a lot of people in america don't know, gun deaths in great britain, gun homicides are running at about 30 to 35 per year. now, i understand that's a similar number to the number per day in the usa. >> there is a theory put out by the pro gun lobby theorists as in newtown here is to arm the teachers. what is your reaction to that? >> i just do not understand the logic of that. if they arm the teachers, does that mean they also have to provide the teachers with body armor? i understand that he had body armor on to protect himself being shot at. do the children have to have body armor? how far do we have to go? the idea that because the problem is guns the answer is guns is simply ridiculous and i think it reflects more that some people take every oppo
. >> what impact did the ban on handguns have in britain? >> well, the level of gun crime in britain is very low compared with the u.s. gun crime has been falling in england every year for the last eight years. in scotland, it's at the lowest level for well over 20 years and as you probably know, a lot of people in america don't know, gun deaths in great britain, gun homicides are running at about 30 to 35 per year. now, i understand that's a similar number to the number per day in...
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together for your future. ♪ >>> a royal baby is on the way in britain. buckingham palace has confirmed that prince william's wife catherine -- >> you should see your face right now >> -- the duchess of cambridge is pregnant. they married in a lavish ceremony last year and britons have been waiting for the announcement the dazzling young couple would become parents. max foster is in london. we know the duchess is not yet 12 weeks pregnant. the royal family forced to announce the news early because she was taken to the hospital for acute morning sickness. what's the latest on her condition, max? >> well, they were aware they couldn't keep this story quiet once they were in the hospital. they wanted to be as open as possible. they had to announce it to the public at the same time they did to the queen and prince charles and that just gives a sense of how this story was rushed yesterday. you wouldn't normally announce a pregnancy of the royal family before twelve weeks. there was also concern as she was taken to hospital. she's been in overnight. we're not g
together for your future. ♪ >>> a royal baby is on the way in britain. buckingham palace has confirmed that prince william's wife catherine -- >> you should see your face right now >> -- the duchess of cambridge is pregnant. they married in a lavish ceremony last year and britons have been waiting for the announcement the dazzling young couple would become parents. max foster is in london. we know the duchess is not yet 12 weeks pregnant. the royal family forced to...
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in britain, the one constant in my life, in my 47 years, like so many others in britain has been the royal family. prime ministers come and go, and politicians and footballers and cricketers and whatever you want. the family that is always there, the bedrock of our society is the royal family. i think william and kate have given this whole new energy and dynamism along with harry and fergie's girls and so on. they are an enormous brands, really, in their own right. they bring in billions of pounds every year, to the british economy. and on the global stage, they just stand for something that's very british. they're very well educated, well spoken, they're charming. they are great public servants, they do great work, which they call public duty for charity and so on. they stamp a quintessential old fashioned british values. >> what does it mean for this baby in the royal hierarchy. does this mean that prince harry will never ever ever be king? and this baby could be king or dween one day? >> the rule has always been in the history of the royal family, that the first born son, the firs
in britain, the one constant in my life, in my 47 years, like so many others in britain has been the royal family. prime ministers come and go, and politicians and footballers and cricketers and whatever you want. the family that is always there, the bedrock of our society is the royal family. i think william and kate have given this whole new energy and dynamism along with harry and fergie's girls and so on. they are an enormous brands, really, in their own right. they bring in billions of...
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britain has 35 as does germany and australia. to countries that have strict gun kcontrol have little gun murder. i think carole had it right. she said it is about personal responsibility. that is the most important part. it is a difficult one. people are going to have an oh w pinion about it. we have to make sure that they were -- wanted the american people to feel protected about the british at the time. i don't think people should be able to go online and buy guns. there should be rules in place on background checks. our country is founded on these freedoms. i totally respect the constitution by the way. what i don't respect is what i don't respect is the interpretation of the letter of the second amendment of the constitution which i think is being misused to endorse everyone in america. >> the constitution talkses about a well regulated militia. the power of the government not to take away guns and every american should exercise personal responsibility. by not putting their children at risk of suicide and murder. yes, people
britain has 35 as does germany and australia. to countries that have strict gun kcontrol have little gun murder. i think carole had it right. she said it is about personal responsibility. that is the most important part. it is a difficult one. people are going to have an oh w pinion about it. we have to make sure that they were -- wanted the american people to feel protected about the british at the time. i don't think people should be able to go online and buy guns. there should be rules in...
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by comparison, britain has 35 as does germany and australia. japan has one or two. to countries that have strict gun control have very little gun murder. what do you say to americans who say it makes me feel safe? >> i think carole had it right. she said it is about personal responsibility. that is the most important part about this whole conversation. it is a difficult one. people are going to have an opinion about it. we have to make sure we don't disrespect our constitution amendment rights. we have to make sure that they were -- wanted the american people to feel protected about the british at the time. times have changed since then. i don't think people should be able to go online and buy guns. there should be rules in place on background checks. background checks, absolutely. but i think it's important that we respect our constitution because our country is founded on these freedoms. >> i don't want anyone to think that i'm anti-american. our country is founded on these freedoms. i totally respect the constitution, by the way. what i don't respect is what i do
by comparison, britain has 35 as does germany and australia. japan has one or two. to countries that have strict gun control have very little gun murder. what do you say to americans who say it makes me feel safe? >> i think carole had it right. she said it is about personal responsibility. that is the most important part about this whole conversation. it is a difficult one. people are going to have an opinion about it. we have to make sure we don't disrespect our constitution amendment...
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explain to me why it's double in britain than it was before the ban. and why it's up 35% this year if you have a ban? gun control doesn't work. criminals don't obey laws. that's why their criminals. >> it's claptrap to argue it. it's total claptrap. let me leave you one last question, which you haven't answered. do you feel comfortable, given what happened in aurora, and now in oregon, do you feel comfortable that tomorrow, another unstable 21-year-old, 22-year-old kid, who may have seen these stories in the papers, maybe watching this very show and maybe inspired to go out and do exactly the same thing, can easily go and purchase, in many states in america, an ar-15 semiautomatic rifle and magazines on the internet that can explode hundreds of bullets in rapid-fire type. do you feel comfortable that that is easy to do in your country, mr. gottlieb? >> it should be easy to law-abiding people. for people who are mentally deranged or people who commit violent crimes, it shouldn't be. that's 1% of the population. that's where the efforts should go. not at
explain to me why it's double in britain than it was before the ban. and why it's up 35% this year if you have a ban? gun control doesn't work. criminals don't obey laws. that's why their criminals. >> it's claptrap to argue it. it's total claptrap. let me leave you one last question, which you haven't answered. do you feel comfortable, given what happened in aurora, and now in oregon, do you feel comfortable that tomorrow, another unstable 21-year-old, 22-year-old kid, who may have seen...
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. >> do you know how many on average get killed in britain or germany or australia? and i particularly mention britain and australia, because in 1996 we had a very similar attack in dunblane in scotland that killed 16 young children. we instituted a handgun ban. in australia they went further. they had a governor initiative to bring back guns. they would give people money in return for the guns. they banned assault weapons of the type you're seeing here causing this tragedy. and guess what? there have been no more shootings in schools in britain, in dunblane since that ban came in. and there has been no mass shooting in australia whatsoever since 1996. and i say to you -- >> the crime rates of guns have doubled. >> i say to you again, this statistic of 11,000 to 12,000 murders from guns, it is way, way ahead of any of the civilized countries of this world. it is a disgrace to america and to the american people that it's continued to happen. and the reasons it happens, and i say this with respect to you, is your facetious attitude comparing it to cars. the fact that e
. >> do you know how many on average get killed in britain or germany or australia? and i particularly mention britain and australia, because in 1996 we had a very similar attack in dunblane in scotland that killed 16 young children. we instituted a handgun ban. in australia they went further. they had a governor initiative to bring back guns. they would give people money in return for the guns. they banned assault weapons of the type you're seeing here causing this tragedy. and guess...
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you come from britain. different laws there, right? >> we don't have a second amendment, we don't have a right to bear arms enshrined into our psyche. this debate is not about an american's right to have a firearm at home to protect their family. i respect that the average american would like to preserve that right. what this is about is the very type of assault weapons we saw in sandy hook, aurora and the shopping mall shooting in oregon. you can go further back. those are the three last mass shootings in america. they all have the ar-15 assault rifle. let's give it a new name. these are military machine guns. these are weapons you can buy at walmart, and they can fire four to six bullets a second. 100 bullets in a minute. the killer that went to sandy hook school had enough guns and enough magazines and enough bullets to murder the entire school. and his intention was possibly to do that very thing. if that had happened you would have had 600 deaths of children in one incident. and i'm sure nobody would be arguing about this, but i c
you come from britain. different laws there, right? >> we don't have a second amendment, we don't have a right to bear arms enshrined into our psyche. this debate is not about an american's right to have a firearm at home to protect their family. i respect that the average american would like to preserve that right. what this is about is the very type of assault weapons we saw in sandy hook, aurora and the shopping mall shooting in oregon. you can go further back. those are the three last...
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it is my prayer this christmas day -- >> in great britain the queen he's christmas message was quite different this year. for the first time it was actually broadcast in 3-d, clearly a sign of times. when her grandfather began the christmas day practice 80 years ago, there was no tv. >>> snow, ice, tornadoes, triple threat. much of the nation this christmas. snow already falling across parts of arkansas and oklahoma. the arkansas highway and transportation department is warning drivers to stay off the roads if they can. in oregon rescue crews have safely located a group of hikers who had been lost in snowy conditions since sunday. 20 searchers used specialized vehicles and skis to scour parts of mt. hood. the three say they are lucky, lucky to be alive. >> we spent the night on the floor, on the snow in the snow cave with just the clothes on our backs. >> hikers were united with their families yesterday just in time for christmas. >>> so what can we expect for the rest of the holiday, the next few days? i want to bring in alexandra steele. there's a lot going on this christm christma
it is my prayer this christmas day -- >> in great britain the queen he's christmas message was quite different this year. for the first time it was actually broadcast in 3-d, clearly a sign of times. when her grandfather began the christmas day practice 80 years ago, there was no tv. >>> snow, ice, tornadoes, triple threat. much of the nation this christmas. snow already falling across parts of arkansas and oklahoma. the arkansas highway and transportation department is warning...
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this is a proven track record if politicians and in britain, it was a labor politician, tony blair. in australia, a conservative politician. it was never a partisan political debate in either country. it was a moral and humane debate to get these terrible weapons off the streets. >> and be sure to join piers for a special coming up at the top of the hour. >>> next out front, an inspiring thing that we experienced in new town. people coming from across the country. driving through the night to and more time asleep. oys advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. >>> since we've been covering the tragic shooting in newtown, we have seen a community that was already incredibly tight and intimate. you could tell by the small streets there. they've grown even closer. yesterday we talked to jr shine. he and his friends rushed home after hearing the news and have been holding fund-raising drives in the center of town ever since. it's not just in newtown, people across the country and around the world have come to newtown. yesterday we saw it firsthand, these dogs, chew we, ruthy
this is a proven track record if politicians and in britain, it was a labor politician, tony blair. in australia, a conservative politician. it was never a partisan political debate in either country. it was a moral and humane debate to get these terrible weapons off the streets. >> and be sure to join piers for a special coming up at the top of the hour. >>> next out front, an inspiring thing that we experienced in new town. people coming from across the country. driving through...
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britain's lined up sandbags on the weekend and now officials are warning people about even trying to get out on the roads. parts of wales and scotland are also getting flooded. >>> people in chile and argentina are watching a volcano that straddled the border between the two countries. the volcano has been spewing smoke into the sky. ash has been raining down on surrounding towns. you can see it there. almost looks like snow. it is ash. i'm joined now in the phone by larry masten. so far, chile is on red alert, but no one has been ordered to leave. why is that, larry? >> well, i can tell you based on what i've seen in the reports from the chilean agency, there was an eruption that started on midday on saturday, and according to their most recent reports, the plume is coming out of the volcano now is only a kilometer high. that's not very high by the standards of most volcanic plumes. >> why is it a red alert then? >> well, that's a good question. i think you should probably ask them directly, but according to the news reports, the -- they're doing it under the possibility that the vo
britain's lined up sandbags on the weekend and now officials are warning people about even trying to get out on the roads. parts of wales and scotland are also getting flooded. >>> people in chile and argentina are watching a volcano that straddled the border between the two countries. the volcano has been spewing smoke into the sky. ash has been raining down on surrounding towns. you can see it there. almost looks like snow. it is ash. i'm joined now in the phone by larry masten. so...
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i can bore on for britain about this. the last time we had three people in line of succession was 120 years ago with queen victoria. of course, we have king george and then edward xii. we now have the queen, charles, william, and whoever is born to the duchess of cambridge. >> one images, richard, you know, in your neck of the woods the media is not known for holding back, especially when it comes to anything royal, let alone a royal baby. one images every minute of this pregnancy will be front page news. >> here's going to be the interesting part because the media itself, the british media, will be playing by the rules very well aware that the report came out last week that has put forward stattory underpinning of regulation. the government says that's not necessary. by jingo, michael, if the press gets out of line on this pregnancy, there will be statutory underpinning before you can say whatever. what they'll be watching closely is how everyone else reacts. the commonwealth countries, australia, new zealand, canada, th
i can bore on for britain about this. the last time we had three people in line of succession was 120 years ago with queen victoria. of course, we have king george and then edward xii. we now have the queen, charles, william, and whoever is born to the duchess of cambridge. >> one images, richard, you know, in your neck of the woods the media is not known for holding back, especially when it comes to anything royal, let alone a royal baby. one images every minute of this pregnancy will be...
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>> what is the murder rate in great britain for the last three years? >> it's under 3 for 100,000. >> just give me a number. >> it's actually .3 per 100,000. about a tenth of what it is in your vaunted english bucolic country, sir. the fact of the matter with guns comes safety. if the guns are in the hands of the good guys. when you say the good guys can't have guns, the bad guys have a monopoly and horrible things sufficient as shootings at schools take place. >> the ar-15 as we've seen in the last three shootings, aurora, the shopping mall in oregon and now sandy hook, the preferred weapon for young men who want to transfer hundreds of bullets of rapid fire if you have the right magazines. the president has stated he wants to ban weapons like this. what is your view? >> i think we need to ban gun control laws from people who need to protect themselves. the problem is not going to go away if we ban this or that gun. we've tried that. that doesn't work. doesn't work in england. you have mass murders there. the solution is for people to be able to defend
>> what is the murder rate in great britain for the last three years? >> it's under 3 for 100,000. >> just give me a number. >> it's actually .3 per 100,000. about a tenth of what it is in your vaunted english bucolic country, sir. the fact of the matter with guns comes safety. if the guns are in the hands of the good guys. when you say the good guys can't have guns, the bad guys have a monopoly and horrible things sufficient as shootings at schools take place. >>...
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. >> the gun murder rate in britain is 35 a year average. you need to stop repeating a blatant lie about what happens in other countries. >> look sir -- >> 35 -- no, you're not going to get away with it. you lied about it the other day. 35 gun murders a year in brin. 11 tho 12,000 in america. stop! >> because what you say -- >> you don't even understand simple math. >> drives americans to buy guns. >> what i say is there's lots of reasons why murder rates different across countries. but when a ban is put on, it still may be lower than someplace else, but it went up. there's not one place. >> let me just give you the facts. you understand the difference between changes and what happened after '97 to the murder rate in england. >> after dunblane, they put in these bans, punishments, fines, jail sentences, et cetera, it's true, straight afterwards there wasn't a huge change. until 2011, the rate plummeted by 44%. that's math. >> but it's still higher than it was in '96. >> but it's going down. >> let me -- [ all speak at once ] >> deepak -- >>
. >> the gun murder rate in britain is 35 a year average. you need to stop repeating a blatant lie about what happens in other countries. >> look sir -- >> 35 -- no, you're not going to get away with it. you lied about it the other day. 35 gun murders a year in brin. 11 tho 12,000 in america. stop! >> because what you say -- >> you don't even understand simple math. >> drives americans to buy guns. >> what i say is there's lots of reasons why murder...
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the gun murder rate in britain is 35 a year on average. you need to stop repeating a blatant lie about what happens in other countries. 35 murders a year. you're not going to get away with it. you lied about it the other day. 35 gun murders a year in britain. 11,000 to 12,000 in america. stop lying. >> no, you don't even understand simple math. can i -- >> you're telling americans to buy weapons to defend themselves. >> what i say is there's lots of reasons why murder rates differ across countries. when a ban is put on, it may be lower than someplace else, but it went up. >> what does it say about america that even after 20 young children between 6 and 7 years old are murdered with these assault weapons, you still have people here who say we cannot take them off the streets? there's nothing we can do, and actually they know when they fill people with fear, in the last five days, sales of these particular ar-15s have rocketed in america. as americans race to defend themselves and make themselves safer. what is going to change this culture?
the gun murder rate in britain is 35 a year on average. you need to stop repeating a blatant lie about what happens in other countries. 35 murders a year. you're not going to get away with it. you lied about it the other day. 35 gun murders a year in britain. 11,000 to 12,000 in america. stop lying. >> no, you don't even understand simple math. can i -- >> you're telling americans to buy weapons to defend themselves. >> what i say is there's lots of reasons why murder rates...
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you come from britain there are different laws there, right? >> this debate as far as i'm concerned is not about an american's right to have to fire arm at home to protect their family. this is about the assault weapons in sandy hook and those are the three last mass shootings in america. though are have the ar 15 assault rifle. these are weapons you can buy in wal-mart and they can fire four to six bullets a second. the killer that went up to sandy hook school had enough guns and bullets to murder the entire school and his intention was possibly to do that very thing. but, i cannot understand coming from britain in 1996, we had the massacre in scotland. 16, 5-year-old children were killed. we have had a handgun ban. and in the same year, in australia, they had a similar incident. 35 people killed in tasmania. this is a proven track record. it was never a partisan political debate in either country. it was a debate to get the weapons off the streets. >> thank you very much. be sure to join piers. he has a special program later tonight. let's ch
you come from britain there are different laws there, right? >> this debate as far as i'm concerned is not about an american's right to have to fire arm at home to protect their family. this is about the assault weapons in sandy hook and those are the three last mass shootings in america. though are have the ar 15 assault rifle. these are weapons you can buy in wal-mart and they can fire four to six bullets a second. the killer that went up to sandy hook school had enough guns and bullets...
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what is the -- what's it like in, in london, in great britain, with this kind of news? people must just be going insane. >> well, you know, britain loves the royal family. so, and people are very happy, very joyful. they're a very popular young couple and this is great news for them. and you know, also, really actually, when the economy is a little tough, and when times are a little tough, this is news that cheers everyone up. >> it's nice to be able to talk about the royal bun in the royal oven, as opposed to talking about the fiscal cliff, for example. british prime minister tony blair. it's nice to have you with us this morning. we certainly appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> still ahead on "starting point" this morning, more fallout over the failed fast and furious operation that cost a federal agent his life. we'll tell you who in washington now out of a job because of that. and our "starting point" team is heading in to talk about that and much more. you're watching "starting point." re gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. your boa! [ garth
what is the -- what's it like in, in london, in great britain, with this kind of news? people must just be going insane. >> well, you know, britain loves the royal family. so, and people are very happy, very joyful. they're a very popular young couple and this is great news for them. and you know, also, really actually, when the economy is a little tough, and when times are a little tough, this is news that cheers everyone up. >> it's nice to be able to talk about the royal bun in...
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because the parliamentary process in britain is changing the law. it hasn't actually changed it yet. the law's being changed to ensure that whoever the firstborn child is, boy or girl, will automatically become king or queen, but it's not actually a done deal yet, is it? >> no, it's not. in fact, it's something that the government are trying to push through parliament now. the queen raised this in her address to the commonwealth last year and since then, it hasn't been made legislation. i suspect it will be made legislation very quickly now that we know that the duke and duchess of cambridge are expecting a baby, because as you rightly point out, this legislation will mean that should this baby be a girl, she will be an historic girl because she will be queen regardless of any male heirs born after that, the firstborn, if she were a girl. she would be a historic child. >> the other fascinating twist to this, of course, is that one of the reasons that some women, many women apparently, get this condition, hyperemesis gravidarum, is because they're ex
because the parliamentary process in britain is changing the law. it hasn't actually changed it yet. the law's being changed to ensure that whoever the firstborn child is, boy or girl, will automatically become king or queen, but it's not actually a done deal yet, is it? >> no, it's not. in fact, it's something that the government are trying to push through parliament now. the queen raised this in her address to the commonwealth last year and since then, it hasn't been made legislation. i...
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it wouldn't be christmas in britain without a broadcast greeting from the royal family. this year's remarks from queen elizabeth aired just this last hour while the message itself does not change the technology does. would you believe 3-d? yep. 80 years after the queen's grandfather began the tradition with a crackly address over wireless elizabeth ii wished the brits a happy christmas in 3-d. >>> in his christmas day message to the city and the world pope benedict xvi appealed for piece in countries at war with themselves. he singled out mali, nigeria, and especially syria. >> translator: yes, may peace be brought for the people of syria, deeply wounded and divided by a conflict which does not spare even the defenseless and reaps innocent victims. once again, i appeal for an end to the bloodshed. easier access for the relief of refugees and the displaced and dialogue in the pursuit of a political solution to the conflict. >> last night as always the pope celebrated christmas eve mass in st. peter's basilica. he reminded christians everywhere to leave room for god in the
it wouldn't be christmas in britain without a broadcast greeting from the royal family. this year's remarks from queen elizabeth aired just this last hour while the message itself does not change the technology does. would you believe 3-d? yep. 80 years after the queen's grandfather began the tradition with a crackly address over wireless elizabeth ii wished the brits a happy christmas in 3-d. >>> in his christmas day message to the city and the world pope benedict xvi appealed for...
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. >>> in britain, a prank call from an australian radio station to the hospital treating the duchess of cambridge has turned tragic. two deejays called the hospital, tricked a nurse to get information about katherine's condition. well, that nurse was found dead friday of an apparent suicide. she leaves behind a husband and two children. > the two deejays are suspended and the ceo of the station's parent company says he's confident his company did nothing illegal. >>> and more now on that story. cnn's matthew chance joins us live. matthew, good morning. this story certainly generating outrage not only in britain but around the world. >> reporter: yeah, it certainly is. a lot of outrage, a lot of anger being expressed on the social media pages of the radio station in sydney, australia where the two deejays made their prank call from, also the nurse obviously has been named as jacintha saldanha, a 46-year-old mother of two. she was married from the english city of bristol but lived a short distance from here in the week where when she was working here at the edward vii hospital in centr
. >>> in britain, a prank call from an australian radio station to the hospital treating the duchess of cambridge has turned tragic. two deejays called the hospital, tricked a nurse to get information about katherine's condition. well, that nurse was found dead friday of an apparent suicide. she leaves behind a husband and two children. > the two deejays are suspended and the ceo of the station's parent company says he's confident his company did nothing illegal. >>> and...
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let's begin with the latest on that terrible story out of britain, the investigation continues into the apparent suicide of a nurse at the hospital where the duchess of cambridge was being treated. she took a prank phone call from australian radio deejays looking for information on the duchess' condition. today, a letter to the hospital, he called the whole thing quote truly tragic and said we are anxious to review the results of the investigation. the family of the nurse posted about her on facebook her daughter wrote simply i miss you. i love you. >>> the dallas cowboys took the field today without two players. jerry brown jr. was killed early yesterday when the car he was riding in hit a curb at high speed in irving, texas. police say the mercedes went 900 feet, flipped and caught fire. police say cowboys nose tackle was pulling him from the burnt car when they arrived. brent was charged with intoxication manslaughter. >> our officers on scene felt as if alcohol was a contributing factor in the accident, so mr. price brent was asked to perform some field sob ryety tests. after the te
let's begin with the latest on that terrible story out of britain, the investigation continues into the apparent suicide of a nurse at the hospital where the duchess of cambridge was being treated. she took a prank phone call from australian radio deejays looking for information on the duchess' condition. today, a letter to the hospital, he called the whole thing quote truly tragic and said we are anxious to review the results of the investigation. the family of the nurse posted about her on...
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. >> it was a wonderful time for britain. >> the opening and closing ceremonies were totally bewildering. i mean, the work of mad people. but the sports themselves were fabulous. >> the u.s. won the most medals, and the guy doing the best imitation of flipper won the most of all. the baltimore bullet, michael phelps, now has, count them, 22. >> i mean, you look at all the medals he has, and he looks like he's got the mr. t. starting kit on. i am just very proud of him, and proud he's american. >> the u.s. also had big wins in tennis, shooting, boxing, and the fab five got it on in gymnastics. >> i love gabby douglas, the flying squirrel. i'm not sure if that's a great nickname or not, but she won the gold, she captured america's heart. >> best and worst reaction to it all, mckayla maroney, not impressed. >> that was hilarious, she did not approve. what a cutie. she just brings the darkness, but you know, great athlete. >> as for the best of best in america's pro sports in baseball -- >> the giants won the world series. but nobody knows. >> in basketball, miami brought the heat to take th
. >> it was a wonderful time for britain. >> the opening and closing ceremonies were totally bewildering. i mean, the work of mad people. but the sports themselves were fabulous. >> the u.s. won the most medals, and the guy doing the best imitation of flipper won the most of all. the baltimore bullet, michael phelps, now has, count them, 22. >> i mean, you look at all the medals he has, and he looks like he's got the mr. t. starting kit on. i am just very proud of him,...
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what happened, he was not able to communicate and he broke down. >> reporter: the reaction here in britain has also been shock. the front page of some of the country's biggest newspapers carrying the story. this one the "daily mirror." kate's agony over hoax. the daily mail, also a very popular. kate, our sadness at suicide. finally the sun, the best selling newspaper in the country, kate's shock as hoax nurse kills herself. a reference there to the fact that both the duke and duchess of cambridge have issued a statement expressing their sadness and regret, talking about how wonderfully they were looked after by the staff here, saying that their thoughts and prayers are with the family of the nurse w, apparently committg suicide. the uplifting story of a royal baby could have taken such an ugly turn. matthew chance, cnn, central london. >>> in washington, the supreme court will soon take on one of the most devicive social issues of our time. same-sex marriage. just a few months from now, the high court will hear arguments on two legal cases that could radically ator the legal definition of
what happened, he was not able to communicate and he broke down. >> reporter: the reaction here in britain has also been shock. the front page of some of the country's biggest newspapers carrying the story. this one the "daily mirror." kate's agony over hoax. the daily mail, also a very popular. kate, our sadness at suicide. finally the sun, the best selling newspaper in the country, kate's shock as hoax nurse kills herself. a reference there to the fact that both the duke and...
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let's solve this. >>> a royal baby watch is on in britain. prince william and his wife, catherine, are expecting a baby. but the former kate middleton, the duchess of cambridge, is now not even 12 weeks along and her morning sickness is so severe she's now in the hospital. our senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen, is on the story for us. elizabeth, how often do women end up in the hospital with morning sickness during the first trimester? >> any woman can tell you, morning sickness is quite common, it happens to a lot of women. a relatively small percentage end up in the hospital. what's also interesting is morning sickness doesn't just happen in the morning. it can go on all day long. some women when they get to that 13, 14-week mark, it magically goes away. other women experience it all pregnancy long. >> what's the treatment? >> the treatment is, you put someone in the hospital if it's really severe because you need to get the medicines and nutrition and fluids iv. if the woman can't keep anything down, you give them anti-nausea m
let's solve this. >>> a royal baby watch is on in britain. prince william and his wife, catherine, are expecting a baby. but the former kate middleton, the duchess of cambridge, is now not even 12 weeks along and her morning sickness is so severe she's now in the hospital. our senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen, is on the story for us. elizabeth, how often do women end up in the hospital with morning sickness during the first trimester? >> any woman can tell you,...
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. >> piers morgan wrote a long piece for britain's "daily mail." i'll read a part of it. deport me. i will not stop. in my own efforts to keep the gun control debate firmly in people's minds, how much abuse i'm subjected to. and let me say that for every american who attacked me on twitter, facebook and fox news this week, i've had many more thank me and encourage me to continue speaking out. >> gun control going back to aurora and before. the question is, though, can he get a little more on the facts. whenever he does these attacks on his guests, it's usually in place of him pairing back with some facts or some argumentation. instead, he just, oh, it's nonsense and keeps going on and he doesn't, he doesn't really, really throw contrary facts into the mix. >> but he does bring passion on this issue, in fact, he writes in this piece about having to live through a mass murder in britain and brought tears to his eyes and this is all in the wake of the newtown school tragedy that is setting the backdrop here. you agree that he gets to stay in america? >> i love watching his show. >> now
. >> piers morgan wrote a long piece for britain's "daily mail." i'll read a part of it. deport me. i will not stop. in my own efforts to keep the gun control debate firmly in people's minds, how much abuse i'm subjected to. and let me say that for every american who attacked me on twitter, facebook and fox news this week, i've had many more thank me and encourage me to continue speaking out. >> gun control going back to aurora and before. the question is, though, can he...
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be washington's first step to formally recognizing the opposition government, something france and britain have already done. the army is moving to unify it's command structure to make thorough is has a more educative fighting force. this morning, nelson mandela is in the hospital, jacob zuma paid him a visit, and said there is no cause for alarm. >>> susan, as you can imagine, south africans are holding their collective breath, their very worried about their beloved former president. they call him father in one of the native languages, they adore him. he helped bring democracy to this nation. we're getting very little information about what is wrong with him. as you said, the president visited nelson mandela, and he came out saying he is in good care and is comfortable. we're not being told what kind of tests are being run on him. yesterday, when the news broke that he had been hospitalized, we're told that he went in for tests, and that it was in line with treatments that people, his age, 94 go through. but no more details today from the presidency. jacob zuma treats it as a closely gaur
be washington's first step to formally recognizing the opposition government, something france and britain have already done. the army is moving to unify it's command structure to make thorough is has a more educative fighting force. this morning, nelson mandela is in the hospital, jacob zuma paid him a visit, and said there is no cause for alarm. >>> susan, as you can imagine, south africans are holding their collective breath, their very worried about their beloved former president....
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how much does the moral outrage from the phone hacking scandal in britain, do you think, plays into this? >> yeah, i think to a certain extent it feeds into it, of course. australia media i suppose dragging, in this case, an innocent nurse into a what must have been a media frenzy. you can imagine the kind of pressure that this woman was under. being at the center of this live broadcast where she was victim of this prank call and she believed the accents of these australian deejays and she must have been ridiculed about that from her friends and bombarded by calls by themod modedia aroue world about what she felt by being taken in by this prank call. there was a suggestion that the royal family made a complaint to the hospital about that, the telephone call that was put through and that could have been converted into pressure on the nurse, as well. a royal spokesman said that was not the case. no official complaint was ever made, randi. >> it's just so sad. imagine the pressure that she did feel. the ceo of the australia radio company behind this whole prank said he's confident that his
how much does the moral outrage from the phone hacking scandal in britain, do you think, plays into this? >> yeah, i think to a certain extent it feeds into it, of course. australia media i suppose dragging, in this case, an innocent nurse into a what must have been a media frenzy. you can imagine the kind of pressure that this woman was under. being at the center of this live broadcast where she was victim of this prank call and she believed the accents of these australian deejays and...
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. >> it was a wonderful time for britain. >> the opening and closing ceremonies were totally dwibew r bewilderibewilde bewildering. the work of mad people. but the sports were fabulous. >> the guy doing the best imitation of flipper won the most of all. the baltimore bullet, michael phelps, now has -- count them -- 22. >> you look at all the medals he has. he has the mr. t starter kit on, you know? i'm just very proud of him. and proud that he's an american. >> the u.s. also had big wins in tennis, shooting, boxing and the fab five got it on in gymnastics. >> i love gabby douglas, the flying squirrel. i'm not sure if that's a great nickname or not. she won the gold, captures america's heart. >> best and worst reaction to it all, m mckayla maroney. what a cutie. did not approve. >> the san francisco giants won the world series, but nobody notic noticed. >> in basketball, miami brought the heat to take the trophy. in hockey, los angeles took the cup and then the whole league tooing a powder over labor dispute. >> people don't want to hear it. get on the ice. lace them up. >> caught by n
. >> it was a wonderful time for britain. >> the opening and closing ceremonies were totally dwibew r bewilderibewilde bewildering. the work of mad people. but the sports were fabulous. >> the guy doing the best imitation of flipper won the most of all. the baltimore bullet, michael phelps, now has -- count them -- 22. >> you look at all the medals he has. he has the mr. t starter kit on, you know? i'm just very proud of him. and proud that he's an american. >> the...
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that's the operation the militants were said to be out to kill britain's prince harry in that raid. this man, the lieutenant colonel, led the counterattack and was killed in that battle. he is also a graduate of this high school, graduated about 12 years before nick did. >> you can just feel the loss and the emotion among those people you interviewed. brian, thanks. appreciate that. brian todd reporting for us live. >>> a programming note for you regarding afghanistan. erin burnett is going to be there and she will be live on thursday for this program, reporting on the future and what's at stake for afghanistan. >>> still ahead, a historic defeat for unions in michigan today. they can no longer force workers to join them or pay dues either. >>> and a new movie celebrates the actions of the analyst who tracked down osama bin laden. but it also reveals some pretty serious in-fighting inside the cia. ♪ all seem to say throw care away ♪ ♪ from everywhere, filling the air ♪ [ female announcer ] chex party mix. easy 15-minute homemade recipes you just pop in a microwave. like cara
that's the operation the militants were said to be out to kill britain's prince harry in that raid. this man, the lieutenant colonel, led the counterattack and was killed in that battle. he is also a graduate of this high school, graduated about 12 years before nick did. >> you can just feel the loss and the emotion among those people you interviewed. brian, thanks. appreciate that. brian todd reporting for us live. >>> a programming note for you regarding afghanistan. erin...
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. >> in britain the gun murder rate is 35 a year. >> you need to stop repeating a lie about what happened in other counp tris you are not going to get away with this. you lied about it the other day. 11,000 to 12,000 the other day. >> you don't understand simple math. >> what you say drives americans to buy weapons to defend themselves. >> there are reasons why murder rates differ in different countries. do you understand the difference between changes? >> they put in the bans and punishments fines jail sen tens and it is you through it is still higher than it was in 1996. >> and in australia. americans know what happened in chicago and d.c. >> listen, i heard -- >> you are you calling me a liar. >> i said it went up. it was higher in. >> if you don't mind sir, show some respect to the other guests. >> i'm talking about today. what does this say about america. that even after 20 young children are murdered with these assault weapons you have people here who say we cannot take them off the streets there is nothing that we can do. when they fill people with fear sales of these ar 15s have r
. >> in britain the gun murder rate is 35 a year. >> you need to stop repeating a lie about what happened in other counp tris you are not going to get away with this. you lied about it the other day. 11,000 to 12,000 the other day. >> you don't understand simple math. >> what you say drives americans to buy weapons to defend themselves. >> there are reasons why murder rates differ in different countries. do you understand the difference between changes? >>...
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he's doing it in association with a charity in britain called water aid. that's the one part of the funding. he also says he's doing it for less than $100 a week. water aid is fascinating. they really highlight the issue of what happens with contaminated water. something like 11% of the world doesn't have sanitized water. 700,000 children a year die of disease related to unsanitary water. in conjunction with water aid it's part of his sponsorship. >> he's really raising awareness. >> absolutely. >> that's great. was there any surprise? i mean, all these places he's visited, is there a special spot or a big surprise he came across? >> when i spoke to him, i said, graham, what was the most surprising place? you may be surprised when you hear what it was. >> all right. let's listen. >> the most surprising country for me was iran. i was expecting it to be very conservative, not very joyful. a bit like syria or jordan or saudi arabia. but it wasn't. it was actually a really friendly and incredibly hospitable country in which you can walk down the street with pe
he's doing it in association with a charity in britain called water aid. that's the one part of the funding. he also says he's doing it for less than $100 a week. water aid is fascinating. they really highlight the issue of what happens with contaminated water. something like 11% of the world doesn't have sanitized water. 700,000 children a year die of disease related to unsanitary water. in conjunction with water aid it's part of his sponsorship. >> he's really raising awareness....