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john: okay. as you mentioned as with all trends there are e exceptions, sometimes it goes up in a short period in a specific place, that bad news gets hyped. >> on the rise here, for a second year in a row. >> that was true. in 2012, crime was up. but trend has been down. >> well, crime was up, according to a survey of americans. crime according to what was respected to police, in 2011, and-12 was down, violence was reduceed. john: the bad news gets picked up because bad news is news, no one is out at the back fence, gossiping about who is being faithful to their spouse. >> now, everyone time someone cheats on their space it on news. john: suburbs are safer than citys. >> it used to be true, it is get to be less true, when we tear down high-rise public housing and move people out of really violent places that poison the people, the crime does not follow them. john: more mass killings? >> the more notion of serial killers is overblown it sells books and movies, it is wonderful fodder for tv shows.
john: okay. as you mentioned as with all trends there are e exceptions, sometimes it goes up in a short period in a specific place, that bad news gets hyped. >> on the rise here, for a second year in a row. >> that was true. in 2012, crime was up. but trend has been down. >> well, crime was up, according to a survey of americans. crime according to what was respected to police, in 2011, and-12 was down, violence was reduceed. john: the bad news gets picked up because bad news...
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john: okay. as you mentioned as with all trends there are e exceptions, sometimes it goes up in a short period in a specific place, that bad news gets hyped. >> on the rise here, for a second yr in a row. >> that was true. in 2012, crime was up. but trend has been down. >> well, crime was up, according to a survey of americans. crime according to what was respected to police, in 2011, and-12 was down, violence was reduceed. john: the bad news gets picked up because bad news is news, no one is out at the back fence, gossiping about who is being faithful to their spouse. >> now, everyone time someone cheats on their space it on news. john: suburbs are safer than citys. >> it used to be true, it is get to be less true, when we tear down high-rise public housing and move people out of really violent places that poison the people, the crime does not follow them. john: more mass killings? >> the more notion of serial killers is overblown it sells books and movies, it is wonderful fodder for tv shows. i
john: okay. as you mentioned as with all trends there are e exceptions, sometimes it goes up in a short period in a specific place, that bad news gets hyped. >> on the rise here, for a second yr in a row. >> that was true. in 2012, crime was up. but trend has been down. >> well, crime was up, according to a survey of americans. crime according to what was respected to police, in 2011, and-12 was down, violence was reduceed. john: the bad news gets picked up because bad news is...
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what do you look for, john? >> john: green bay has to be able to protect aaron rodgers. cameron wake has one sack but he's been all over aaron rodgers. you have to help that right tackle out. shift from the back, tight end gave little shift, something to protect rodgers and allow him to get the ball downfield. >> sam: everybody out. everybody gets time. off for james starks. short pickup but he gets out of bounds to stop the clock. out of bounds at the 47. >> john: he got the time. very impressive. miami defense has been all over these receivers and really stayed in this game. so tough to do because aaron has an ability to extend the plays but they've remained steadfast in their coverage. impressive effort by this miami defense. >> sam: give him a yard on the last play. second and nine. packers are out of time-outs. rodgers send everyone out, steps up, drops it off, incomplete. well covered. he tried to get it in to andrew quarless, the tight end. but well covered by philip wheeler. so here comes third down for the packers. >> john: hold up. cannot get the ball downfield
what do you look for, john? >> john: green bay has to be able to protect aaron rodgers. cameron wake has one sack but he's been all over aaron rodgers. you have to help that right tackle out. shift from the back, tight end gave little shift, something to protect rodgers and allow him to get the ball downfield. >> sam: everybody out. everybody gets time. off for james starks. short pickup but he gets out of bounds to stop the clock. out of bounds at the 47. >> john: he got the...
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john quincy adams, when he was a law student, which was an apprenticeship in massachusetts and john quincy adams was about 20, 21 years of age, he met a 16-year-old young newberry port lady with blond hair and so on. they hope to marry. his family had no money to give him. we are in a very paternalistic world, which is not quite accurate to say, because abigail adams was just as much against john quincy marrying this woman as was john adams, his father. there was this strong sense that it was ruinous for a young man who had not yet established himself with a career in the world to marry and take on the responsibilities, financial especially, of wife and children. so the relationship was broken up and so one. the story has more touching and poignant aspects to it, which you can read about. [laughter] excellent. yes? >> you painted a great picture which we all appreciated of john quincy adams is both a great american patriot and his opposition to slavery in america. did he ever write or speak about foreseeing the conflict between the two that came out in the discussion in the civil war, and
john quincy adams, when he was a law student, which was an apprenticeship in massachusetts and john quincy adams was about 20, 21 years of age, he met a 16-year-old young newberry port lady with blond hair and so on. they hope to marry. his family had no money to give him. we are in a very paternalistic world, which is not quite accurate to say, because abigail adams was just as much against john quincy marrying this woman as was john adams, his father. there was this strong sense that it was...
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in any area of life before john adams. but john adams earned his living as a lawyer. he graduated from harvard. you either became the clergymen , unless you had a boston magnet businessman who made a lot of money and you could go into the business. he hated being a lawyer and he had to fall back on it early on. he served a term in congress as a senator, elected by the legislature, house and he got into a lot of trouble with the federalists who put them there because he supported some of thomas jefferson's policies, which he thought were bad policies but the best ones available for the country at the time. he came back twice to once after being washington's ambassador to the netherlands and after serving as senator to practice law, and he really dislike dr. singh law. -- disliked practicing law. he was saved from the law when james madison appointed him minister, to a diplomatic post. things got a little confused and i'm a little confused. we will correct that. that is where we want to get to. , in a fewwe do that minutes w
in any area of life before john adams. but john adams earned his living as a lawyer. he graduated from harvard. you either became the clergymen , unless you had a boston magnet businessman who made a lot of money and you could go into the business. he hated being a lawyer and he had to fall back on it early on. he served a term in congress as a senator, elected by the legislature, house and he got into a lot of trouble with the federalists who put them there because he supported some of thomas...
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john: finally. you know what this is it's called a growler people bring this to a grocery store or a specialty brewer to get it filled with their favorite craft beer not in florida. >> they'll come and bring their bottle and see we say werk fill them. >> it has to go through an outside distributor before it goes to any restaurant or bars. >> he supported a bill to legalize them, but first he wants his friend a political donor to approve his decision. >> now, he says that's not fair. i was consulting with all my stints. but it is the rule. >> you must not be consulting with the consumers of florida who want cheaper better quality beer out of growlers. (?) you can buy a barrel of beer in florida, but you can't buy a 60-ounce growler. >> i assume they're not idiots. there's some reasons for these rules. >> to keep out competition. big beer companies don't want the craft beers to compete. it's very expensive for for them to bottle and can their beverages. >> interior decorators, hair braiders, floor san
john: finally. you know what this is it's called a growler people bring this to a grocery store or a specialty brewer to get it filled with their favorite craft beer not in florida. >> they'll come and bring their bottle and see we say werk fill them. >> it has to go through an outside distributor before it goes to any restaurant or bars. >> he supported a bill to legalize them, but first he wants his friend a political donor to approve his decision. >> now, he says...
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both the lisa and john quincy were fascinated. adams himself went to a factory so he could see what russian commerce had to offer america. they also visited churches. we go to services with the emperor at the palace and to see how the peasants went to church. at one particular point he thinks the diplomats are expected to be at the saints day service led by the upper but it was for peasants as well, the common man. he shows up and he realizes he's one of the only diplomats there. he made a phonecall -- call. the russian foreign minister sees him and comes to him and he begins to explain the liturgical nature of the service. .. >> >> on the london side so when war broke out during the revolution he would take his family to france lamesa was born the same year as jane austen and her mother is british and they flee to france. and his top five french nuns her mother always thought louisa spoke french better so she could have conversations about art or culture and it did impress a lot of the diplomats. in the whitman that she spoke to.
both the lisa and john quincy were fascinated. adams himself went to a factory so he could see what russian commerce had to offer america. they also visited churches. we go to services with the emperor at the palace and to see how the peasants went to church. at one particular point he thinks the diplomats are expected to be at the saints day service led by the upper but it was for peasants as well, the common man. he shows up and he realizes he's one of the only diplomats there. he made a...
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john. >> mr. john. so, you know mr. john? >> yeah--i know mr. john. >> reporter: charlie louderman was one of the few who was not related by blood or marriage to billie earl johnson. >> reporter: charlie --who started out as a bodyguard for billie earl --says billie and "mr. john" tried to get him to shoot nancy howard. thnchts [ bleep ] man, he tried to get me to kill that woman. >> did he really? ' cause he -- >> do you want the truth? >> yeah, i want the truth. >> you got that recorder on? yeah. >> i gotta have the truth. >> yeah, you're g------- right that son of a bitch tried to get me to kill that woman. >> reporter: now out of jail, charlie told us that sometimes john transferred money between bank accounts. and sometimes john met charlie and billie -- and handed over packages of cash. at a hamburger joint or at a gas station. and john was always pressing them to get the hit done. >> i mean he was 'hey do you think you can get it done now? what's the chances. you know, 'where are y'all at?' >> billie would tell him, "you know, hey, we're-
john. >> mr. john. so, you know mr. john? >> yeah--i know mr. john. >> reporter: charlie louderman was one of the few who was not related by blood or marriage to billie earl johnson. >> reporter: charlie --who started out as a bodyguard for billie earl --says billie and "mr. john" tried to get him to shoot nancy howard. thnchts [ bleep ] man, he tried to get me to kill that woman. >> did he really? ' cause he -- >> do you want the truth? >>...
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john, back to you. >> thanks, samantha. it was downright cold this morning. >>> 40 minutes after the hour. roman catholic leaders kicking off a landmark meeting. why pope francis is getting leaders from around the world in the unprecedented two-week gathering. that is coming up on "early start." (male announcer) it's happening. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®, an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® is now available in flextouch® - the only prefilled insulin pen with no push-button extension. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which lasts 28 days. today, i'm asking about levemir® flextouch. (female announcer) levemir® is a long-acting insulin, used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. th
john, back to you. >> thanks, samantha. it was downright cold this morning. >>> 40 minutes after the hour. roman catholic leaders kicking off a landmark meeting. why pope francis is getting leaders from around the world in the unprecedented two-week gathering. that is coming up on "early start." (male announcer) it's happening. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®, an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar...
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our office is so proud to have john, tony and john's ocean beach cafe in the outer sunset. like the academy awards, i'm happy to accept this award on his behalf and the entire of sean's family. our office has planned a staff breakfast at john's this week. we're looking forward to presenting this award to him with our delicious meal. and this year we especially felt it was important to honor john's ocean beach cafe given they will soon be taking a break due to a mixed use development that is actually taking place on their block. so, while the feature of the cafe is uncertain at the moment, we definitely hope that they continue to be part of our community. ~ future and we encourage everyone of course to drop by and enjoy the wonderful food if you can before the end of the year. with that, john's ocean beach cafe. thank you. (applause) >> why don't we now go to supervisor farrell. >> thanks, president chiu. so, colleagues, we are very lucky in district 2, i know we had [speaker not understood] in our own districts to have a ton of amazing restaurants, certainly along our comme
our office is so proud to have john, tony and john's ocean beach cafe in the outer sunset. like the academy awards, i'm happy to accept this award on his behalf and the entire of sean's family. our office has planned a staff breakfast at john's this week. we're looking forward to presenting this award to him with our delicious meal. and this year we especially felt it was important to honor john's ocean beach cafe given they will soon be taking a break due to a mixed use development that is...
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john. >> al, what about the u.s. troops that will transition through spain because spain obviously is so close to the west african hot spots. what about the troops transitioning into there on the way out of west africa? >> reporter: none of the troops, including the general and his party, not showing any signs or symptoms of ebola. there are about 100 marines who are based at a spanish base south of spain in liberia as part of the same effort. spain has granted authority to the united states to take flights from spain into africa. the only thing that has returned is the air crews. they did not get off the planes or bring passengers back. they are allowed back in, but no troops transitioning back in. it is a political issue for the united states and allies. spain and italy clearly do you let the soldiers walk around the bases where they are in contact with troops. a lot of issues there. >> politics involved everywhere. domestic and international. al goodman, thank you. >>> a new propaganda video from isis this morning
john. >> al, what about the u.s. troops that will transition through spain because spain obviously is so close to the west african hot spots. what about the troops transitioning into there on the way out of west africa? >> reporter: none of the troops, including the general and his party, not showing any signs or symptoms of ebola. there are about 100 marines who are based at a spanish base south of spain in liberia as part of the same effort. spain has granted authority to the...
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john. >> thank you joie. coming up. wall street on a bumpy rides, is there more trouble on the horizon? we'll talk about that next. >> good evening, i'm meteorologist kevin corriveau. tonight we are following hurricane gonzalo as it's moving to the northwest. st. martin and antigua. a major hurricane as it makes its way, we'll be watching this over the next 36 to 48 hours because it's going to be bermuda in the track of the storm. the storm is going to continue its intensity as a category 3. closest proximity to bermuda. it could be n knew found newfout cease some of there. gusting to 140 and we see the closest it's going to be is about 50 miles from hamilton, bebermuda where the storm surges the strongest. for all of bermuda, storage surges will cause power outages continuing for 24 hours.that's a look at your weather, national news is right after this. >> it was a wild day on wall street. dow dropped in the first hour of trading, tried to climb back but closed deep in the red. analysts are blaming a lot of this on fea
john. >> thank you joie. coming up. wall street on a bumpy rides, is there more trouble on the horizon? we'll talk about that next. >> good evening, i'm meteorologist kevin corriveau. tonight we are following hurricane gonzalo as it's moving to the northwest. st. martin and antigua. a major hurricane as it makes its way, we'll be watching this over the next 36 to 48 hours because it's going to be bermuda in the track of the storm. the storm is going to continue its intensity as a...
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as you saw john was a little nervous today. he is, i think for me it is important in your deliberations that you give equal weight to diversity of life experience, as well as professional and educational experience. john is a tenderloin resident. he is also disabled. he is also a struggling local artist, and i know john to be a person of integrity, of passion, and commitment. and i believe that the voice that needs to be heard on the body such as this the citizens advisory committee is exactly john's voice. tenderloin residents struggling to have their voices heard, their stories matter and their lives be considered of equal weight in terms of the city's investment in both our neighborhood infrastructure, and the commitment we make not only to the technology companies, but to residents who have to afford to live in the city that they love. and john first and foremost loves san francisco. he loves the central city and tenderloin market area and i believe we would be well-served to have john's voice on the cac. thank you. >> hell
as you saw john was a little nervous today. he is, i think for me it is important in your deliberations that you give equal weight to diversity of life experience, as well as professional and educational experience. john is a tenderloin resident. he is also disabled. he is also a struggling local artist, and i know john to be a person of integrity, of passion, and commitment. and i believe that the voice that needs to be heard on the body such as this the citizens advisory committee is exactly...
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she's reunited with john quincy. he finds out that he's going to be the next diplomat to england and that their sons are going to join them over in england. so the family is soon to be reunited, and this is how she reflected on her journey. she wrote that, when i retrace my movements through this really long and arduous journey, i can't humble myself in thankful adoration to the providence which shielded me to all dangers and inspired me with that unswerving faith which seeks protection from above. and she decided to write about her journey because she wanted it to -- she wanted it to be remembered. she recognized a few years later that this was part of her legacy and maybe it would show that things really aren't quite so trying as manage nation, you know -- imagination, you know, predicts them to be. she really wanted to show that women were much more capable than men thought that they were, and that's one reason why she wrote about this journey. but it all speaks to our desire, too, to be remembered for the things
she's reunited with john quincy. he finds out that he's going to be the next diplomat to england and that their sons are going to join them over in england. so the family is soon to be reunited, and this is how she reflected on her journey. she wrote that, when i retrace my movements through this really long and arduous journey, i can't humble myself in thankful adoration to the providence which shielded me to all dangers and inspired me with that unswerving faith which seeks protection from...
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she's reunited with john quint v. he finds out that he's going to be the next diplomat to england and that their sons are going to join them over in england. the family is soon-to-be reunited. this is how she reflected on her journey. when i retrace my movements to this really long and arduous journey, i can't humble myself too much in painful adoration to the providence were shielded me from all dangers and inspired me with the unswerving date, which teaches for protection from above. she decided to write about her journey because she wanted to be remembered. she recognized and may be it's not quite so trying as imagination predicts them to be. she really wanted to show that women were much more capable than men out that they were and that is one reason why she wrote about this journey. but it all speaks to our desire to be remembered for the things that we've done in our lives. i found this quote when the publisher and i decided to name this book "american phoenix," i thought this was very appropriate to describe jo
she's reunited with john quint v. he finds out that he's going to be the next diplomat to england and that their sons are going to join them over in england. the family is soon-to-be reunited. this is how she reflected on her journey. when i retrace my movements to this really long and arduous journey, i can't humble myself too much in painful adoration to the providence were shielded me from all dangers and inspired me with the unswerving date, which teaches for protection from above. she...
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she is making some advances, john. some of the eu countries have airport controls at heathrow and france announcing that for de galle. they need a coordinated response because of a lot of traffic with trade ties and colonial ties. they are worried of passengers to de galle from france, they get off the flight and get to another european countries. they have flight from african countries without direct flights and they get off a plane from there. they are talking about the screening from the countries hardest hit by ebola. john. >> al, thanks so much. >>> time for an early start on your money. what a day. asian stocks lower. tokyo down more than 2%. european shares are mixed. this has been a brutal few days. stock futures this morning are up a bit, but yesterday, it is fair to say a market meltdown. dow plunged 460 points and snapped back. it ended the day down 173 points. that is about 1%. that is a huge recovery. huge selloff and recovery. the market is reacting to stalling growth in china and asia and the retail sale
she is making some advances, john. some of the eu countries have airport controls at heathrow and france announcing that for de galle. they need a coordinated response because of a lot of traffic with trade ties and colonial ties. they are worried of passengers to de galle from france, they get off the flight and get to another european countries. they have flight from african countries without direct flights and they get off a plane from there. they are talking about the screening from the...
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christine and john. >>> alina, thank you. the european foreign ministers meet today to ramp up the response to ebola and isis. david cameron calling for the eu to put $1.3 billion and 2,000 aid workers into the fight. in spain, teresa romero romero ramos is free of the virus. cnn was able to follow her samples through spain's testing lab. nic robertson is live with more on that. nic. >> reporter: good morning, christine. we were at the spain's equivalent to the cdc. the only system that does the ebola checks. the nursing assistant's sample went through the testing procedure. it took a while to await the results. within a few hours, officials got what they expected. teresa romero ramos shows no signs of ebola. she will have to wait in hospital for another 72 hours to get a second test. also, she had a chest infection. had some difficulty breathing. she will likely remain a bit longer for monitoring of that condition. for spanish authorities, this is a milestone. that means no one in the country as far as they know has ebola. t
christine and john. >>> alina, thank you. the european foreign ministers meet today to ramp up the response to ebola and isis. david cameron calling for the eu to put $1.3 billion and 2,000 aid workers into the fight. in spain, teresa romero romero ramos is free of the virus. cnn was able to follow her samples through spain's testing lab. nic robertson is live with more on that. nic. >> reporter: good morning, christine. we were at the spain's equivalent to the cdc. the only...
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strategist, and mark zandy, john, mark, great to have you with us, john, let me begin with you because i want to ask you about the stock market. does the jobs number, the strong jobs number today erase all the worries we have today about the weak growth in china, hong kong protests, problems with the economy and europe. does this really change thing insist. >> those are two questions, i don't think it fixes anything. those are still issues out there but i think it will become less important, i think the key factor the economy is growing, we never know what the future will bring, sometimes we are just more uncertain about it. i think the fundamentals are still good. >> mark, let's turn to the question about the job numbers all year long and that is the question of the labor force participation rate, without getting too wonky, it basically says the number of people who are looking for a job or have a job it has been coming down. but my guess is, it is partly coming down for reasons that are voluntarily, rather than coercive, and people are voluntarily stepping out of the job market. and
strategist, and mark zandy, john, mark, great to have you with us, john, let me begin with you because i want to ask you about the stock market. does the jobs number, the strong jobs number today erase all the worries we have today about the weak growth in china, hong kong protests, problems with the economy and europe. does this really change thing insist. >> those are two questions, i don't think it fixes anything. those are still issues out there but i think it will become less...
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i'm john siegenthaler. and coming up the latest on the shootings in canada that left one soldier dead and parliament on lock down. >>> plus the newly leaked autopsy report in the michael brown shooting and what it reveals. and big business, big religion in the battle against abortion in louisiana. the canadian capital remains on alert after a deadly shooting attack. police in ottawa say a male suspect was killed inside parliament. moments earlier a canadian soldier was shot dead at the national war memorial nearby. president obama has offered assistance to canada's government. investigating whether there is any link to terrorism. >>> first, evidence on unarmed teen michael brown's shooting. jonathan betz is here with that. >> john this autopsy report reveals this unarmed teen may have been hit at short range. this supports the police officer's report. 18-year-old michael brown had his hands up when he was shot by officer darren wilson. but the official autopsy report appears to suggest otherwise. the st. lo
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i guess this is for you, john. nick asks the counter argument to pro gun people is australia put strict gun laws in place since 96 low crime rate no mass shooting. what is your response? >> there was a big gun buy ak reduced the guns for about a third. gun ownership rates are back to where it was before. what that would predict is a sudden drop and increase in crimes and firearms suicides. that's nit has done the opposit of what they would claim. >> to the audience. who is first here? >> yes, ma'am. >> does anybody know what does happen when guns are banneded by an entire country. in history what has happened? >> that's a good question. every single time guns either all guns or all hand guns have been banned murder rates go up. because the law abiding good citizens are the ones who obey the law turn in their guns and not the criminals. just as criminals can bring in illegal drugs they can bring in the illegal guns to fight the battles. >> you and john showed terrible, term examples of school policies run a muck. ha
i guess this is for you, john. nick asks the counter argument to pro gun people is australia put strict gun laws in place since 96 low crime rate no mass shooting. what is your response? >> there was a big gun buy ak reduced the guns for about a third. gun ownership rates are back to where it was before. what that would predict is a sudden drop and increase in crimes and firearms suicides. that's nit has done the opposit of what they would claim. >> to the audience. who is first...
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thank you, john. >> all right. >> my take is he loves drama. he's probably more personalty disorder than anything. truly, he's very rational. he's very logical. a lot of people love to exaggerate. they want to think they're very important, and it's not a psychiatric illness. it's more a personality. they like to think they are more important or narcissistic because other people don't give them that validation. >>> coming up -- >> we don't let this happen. we're not going to play games. he's not going to have us run around all day with his nonsense. >> the warden cranks it up a notch on john schmidt. and -- >> any man i ever lay with had to pay me. if you can't pay me, then you sure enough can't [ bleep ] me. >> a boisterous ex-stripper is charged with assaulting her girlfriend. >>> are you cheating? you take your seven. >> the 225 female inmates at cleveland's cuyahoga county correction center make up about 10% of the total population. some prefer to keep a low profile. but not felicia smith. >> my girl, felicia. >> i'm a lesbian. i love women.
thank you, john. >> all right. >> my take is he loves drama. he's probably more personalty disorder than anything. truly, he's very rational. he's very logical. a lot of people love to exaggerate. they want to think they're very important, and it's not a psychiatric illness. it's more a personality. they like to think they are more important or narcissistic because other people don't give them that validation. >>> coming up -- >> we don't let this happen. we're not...
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to john's point, the cdc is not going to have enough at the end of the day. >> john? >> every division has something going on that is less important than fighting ebola. make the case taking it out of student loans. having extra money isn't going to solve the problem. it could be $100 billion slush fund. there's no treatment for this because there's no profit to be made treating it. the people that have it have no money. you have to solve that problem with the government problem or giving more money to a division is not going to make a solution to a problem. it's not going to do anything. whether it's stolen from a slush fund or not is not going to >> john? >> we are talking where to locate the money. we are not talking about whether the gove)nment is efficient. $400 million is used on a partisan agenda every year in commercials. this is not a prevention of anything else except a prevention that politicians don't have to go to work in the real world because they are using the money to get re-elected. we have to fight things like ebola. there's not a private marketplac
to john's point, the cdc is not going to have enough at the end of the day. >> john? >> every division has something going on that is less important than fighting ebola. make the case taking it out of student loans. having extra money isn't going to solve the problem. it could be $100 billion slush fund. there's no treatment for this because there's no profit to be made treating it. the people that have it have no money. you have to solve that problem with the government problem or...
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john? >> it's fromçascpx the whole dr reconciliation. it's bringing back the union together in an attempt to create a more robust, complete, together nation. >> okay, tara? >> i think it's time. in 50 years has past before they have taken the photo. some of the hard feelings may start to vanish over the time. >> okay, jamie. >> that was sort of the moment for a lot of the veterans who are now politicians to find a commonality amongst imperialism in the late 19th century. >> when confederate veterans decided they should support the spanish american war, that became a moment of sort of unity. john? >> i think there's a bit of a political nature to it, and then there's also, you know, even though we're seeing veterans, there's less veterans at that point because it pools attention because there's less people involved in the event, and it's sort of an effort. part of it is the confederacy wants to expand the honorable image of themselves. >> okay. so whose memory is not visible in the hand sha
john? >> it's fromçascpx the whole dr reconciliation. it's bringing back the union together in an attempt to create a more robust, complete, together nation. >> okay, tara? >> i think it's time. in 50 years has past before they have taken the photo. some of the hard feelings may start to vanish over the time. >> okay, jamie. >> that was sort of the moment for a lot of the veterans who are now politicians to find a commonality amongst imperialism in the late 19th...
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john and bruce and myself. first i have to make the statement i am with the war college and the american bar association senate committee and national security. but i am here on my personal capacity and not representing those organizations per se. we think it is important to have events like this and you could not have two more experienced debaters. we will have ten minutes on each side, five minutes of rebuttal, i will pose a few questions that may have been raised by the speakers. can i borrow a pen, somebody? somebody have a pen up there? and then i think what we want to do is get the audience involved and what i encourage you to do as a law professor is ask short, crisp questions. this isn't an opportunity for political opportunity or to sha sharpen the debate. it is a timely issue i will point out that has great historical legacy and real con' comtemporary power. brucex start out. >>> all of those seeking to destroy liberty in democratic nations ought to know war is the surest and shortest means to accompl
john and bruce and myself. first i have to make the statement i am with the war college and the american bar association senate committee and national security. but i am here on my personal capacity and not representing those organizations per se. we think it is important to have events like this and you could not have two more experienced debaters. we will have ten minutes on each side, five minutes of rebuttal, i will pose a few questions that may have been raised by the speakers. can i...
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big hubs, john. it moves to new york on wednesday night into thursday and brings stormy conditions there. >> if you are watching us from the airport this morning stuck, our greetings to you. alexandra, thank you so much. >>> 12 minutes after the hour. worry on wall street. a late day selloff on monday sent stocks sinking lower. the dow slid 223 points. that is the fifth straight day of triple digit moves. one of the triple digit moves in the good direction. the latest move down dashes hopes of a rebound following the plunge. the market has been in shambles after fears emerge of a growth globally. >>> a huge explosion rocking the city of kobani as the fight for the key city wages on. can coalition forces keep isis from taking the city? >>> and new tension in ferguson, missouri. protesters demanding equality. an arrest of one very prominent figure. we will have the latest coming up. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hid
big hubs, john. it moves to new york on wednesday night into thursday and brings stormy conditions there. >> if you are watching us from the airport this morning stuck, our greetings to you. alexandra, thank you so much. >>> 12 minutes after the hour. worry on wall street. a late day selloff on monday sent stocks sinking lower. the dow slid 223 points. that is the fifth straight day of triple digit moves. one of the triple digit moves in the good direction. the latest move down...
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>> no. [ laughter ] [ overlapping speakers ] >> john, john. >> it would help. >> john, john. >> at the stage, to get through the congress. it won't get through the house. >> exactly. >> the republicans are not going to pass it. >> it's hostile to reducing rates on corporations a lot of corporation, going to fight and protect the loopholes in the law? what you need is -- if you have -- reagan was the last guy to do it. >> what year? >> 1986. >> that's correct. 1986. what happened? >> well, we had the blue dogs with us and we had a republican senate. we lost it that year after we passed the tax bill. >> and reagan got in behind it and pushed why it forward. >> i was on the plane and i heard, they said we're going to go to 28s are. -- 28%. i said i don't know what the terms are, take it. >> he grabbed it. >> and got it through congress. >> he took the rates all the way from 70% to 28%. >> that is the question. on a political probability scale, 0-10, what is the likelihood there will be major tax reform next year. zero-10, pat buchanan. >> i think it's 3 to 4. >> eleanor. >> i give it five
>> no. [ laughter ] [ overlapping speakers ] >> john, john. >> it would help. >> john, john. >> at the stage, to get through the congress. it won't get through the house. >> exactly. >> the republicans are not going to pass it. >> it's hostile to reducing rates on corporations a lot of corporation, going to fight and protect the loopholes in the law? what you need is -- if you have -- reagan was the last guy to do it. >> what year? >>...
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i'm john seigenthaler in new york. deadly forecast, alarming new predictions good the spread of ebola. health works you at risk. why safety measures to fight ebola might not be good enough. isil closes in on baghdad. are airstrikes really working? >>> minimum wage, a battle over pay in alaska. and plus, how immigration could affect the balance of power in washington. we are learning more tonight about just how lethal the ebola outbreak is, and how much worse it could get. the world health organization says that by december, west africa could see as many as 10,000 new infections every week. and right now, it's about 1,000 a week. >> that's right, john, the death rate in the current outbreak has risen to 70% now. it's currently sweeping across west africa, but nowhere more severe than in liberia. health workers are particularly at risk because they can be infected from the bodily fluids of the patients or the deceased. this is ground zero. working for the red cross in liberia's capital of monrovia. his job is to remove t
i'm john seigenthaler in new york. deadly forecast, alarming new predictions good the spread of ebola. health works you at risk. why safety measures to fight ebola might not be good enough. isil closes in on baghdad. are airstrikes really working? >>> minimum wage, a battle over pay in alaska. and plus, how immigration could affect the balance of power in washington. we are learning more tonight about just how lethal the ebola outbreak is, and how much worse it could get. the world...
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-- but john. >> i was doing what i was always doing, trying to please john. john physically abused -- i'm afraid he will not leave me alone. >> do you wish you hadn't planned john's murder? >> i didn't plan. i did not plan it at all. never. i shouldn't have said those things. >> reporter: but after all the sex, lies, and that videotape, after all the thousand reasons why this affair should have ended long ago, the two ill-fated lovers still feel that spark. do you still love john? >> very much. very, very much with my whole heart. >> i do love jessica to this day. >> still? >> to this day. >> in spite of everything? >> because i attribute her negative behaviors to mental illness. >> do you still want to be with her in the future? >> i would say yeah. >> reporter: and believe it or not, jessica is also leaving that door open. and when you leave prison, will that relationship ever resume again? >> probably not. >> reporter: probably not? >> yeah. >> reporter: oh, that crazy thing called love. >> if you love someone in your heart, you know, how can you make thos
-- but john. >> i was doing what i was always doing, trying to please john. john physically abused -- i'm afraid he will not leave me alone. >> do you wish you hadn't planned john's murder? >> i didn't plan. i did not plan it at all. never. i shouldn't have said those things. >> reporter: but after all the sex, lies, and that videotape, after all the thousand reasons why this affair should have ended long ago, the two ill-fated lovers still feel that spark. do you still...
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smith, john mayfield, along with david mercer. welcome to everybody. how much worse is this going to get? >> i think it's definitely going to get worse. look at all the crazy swings we had last week. i'm not meaning to make light of ebola at all. anytime you're seeing somebody get sick, they're quarantining planes, buses, schools, this is going to continue. and i think this adds to the problems the market is having and the reason is because ebola has such a high mortality rate, fatality rate so, it's causing this fear of this wide pandemic. but remember the cdc has been wrong about avian flu, the swine flu, they've been wrong about malaria coming to north america. they've been wrong about sars. hopefully they're wrong about this also. but you're going to see the market have wider gyrations while the market is dealing with germany slowing down the eu and the fed keeping interest rates low. >> gary bee. viewers sitting at home, a lot of us have 401(k)s, a lot of that is in the s&p 500. and just to keep in perspective, the s&p is up 2% so far this year ev
smith, john mayfield, along with david mercer. welcome to everybody. how much worse is this going to get? >> i think it's definitely going to get worse. look at all the crazy swings we had last week. i'm not meaning to make light of ebola at all. anytime you're seeing somebody get sick, they're quarantining planes, buses, schools, this is going to continue. and i think this adds to the problems the market is having and the reason is because ebola has such a high mortality rate, fatality...
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>> reporter: good morning, john. it is increasingly dire for those kurdish fighters in the city trying to defend against isis, as you say, the black isis flag over a building in the east. it is symbolic. since that event has taken place, the flag raised, we have been hearing about the intense street fighting as isis continues to advance in the city. we are hearing reports of heavy casualties on both sides. with isis with stronger numbers and more powerful weaponry than the kurdish fighters. the kurds are not without optimism. they believe they can still hold on for some time. they still have thousands of fighters. interestingly, they say 40% of that number are women and they believe because it is their city, they know it so well, they can use that to their advantage. they know they can't hold on indefinitely. they are appealing to the internation international coalition for help. if air strikes cannot happen in the inner city, they would like it on the out skirts. that is we have been witnesses here. we have heard ai
>> reporter: good morning, john. it is increasingly dire for those kurdish fighters in the city trying to defend against isis, as you say, the black isis flag over a building in the east. it is symbolic. since that event has taken place, the flag raised, we have been hearing about the intense street fighting as isis continues to advance in the city. we are hearing reports of heavy casualties on both sides. with isis with stronger numbers and more powerful weaponry than the kurdish...
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john. >> now all we see is the cane. we had seen a limp for a few weeks before he simply up and vanished. we have to wait for that footage. paula hancocks, thanks to you. >>> other news, a tone of tolerance toward gays from the vatican. vatican officials released a document saying gays have gifts to offer the christian community. the pope said the catholic church needs to be a place of welcome and not a place of judgment. >>> president obama and defense ministers for 20 nations are set to meet at andrews air force base in maryland. the topic how to defeat isis in syria and iraq. the session is hosted by martin dempsey. top officials from bahrain and egypt and france, germany and kuwait are among those attending. >>> a 7.3 earthquake rattled buildings and homes in el salvador overnight. a tsunami warning was issued, but no reports of large waves. the quake was strong enough for shaking felt by millions in el salvador and nicaragua. >>> stocks sent sinking lower on monday. the dow slid 223 points. that's the fifth straight
john. >> now all we see is the cane. we had seen a limp for a few weeks before he simply up and vanished. we have to wait for that footage. paula hancocks, thanks to you. >>> other news, a tone of tolerance toward gays from the vatican. vatican officials released a document saying gays have gifts to offer the christian community. the pope said the catholic church needs to be a place of welcome and not a place of judgment. >>> president obama and defense ministers for 20...
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john, that's it. one of the biggest factors in this year's middle terms may be voters that cannot cast a ballot. some of the states have started new voting laws, and we're coming back to you. >> paul. >> reporter: the 2010 midterm election started a wave of new voting laws, and this remains a very pitched and part of the battle with a flurry of last-minute legal action. the u.s. supreme court just ruled that texas could use a photo i.d. law, many called the toughest in the nation. and critics say that it discriminates against blacks and hispanics, but wisconsin voters won't have to show an i.d. at the polls. after the supreme court overturned a lower decision that would have put this law into place for the november election. in north carolina, that state has eliminated same-day registration, and it has gotten rid of measures to make voting easier, and a program that would have allowed high school students to register to vote. >>> in ohio, they have cut six days of early voting, known as golden week, a
john, that's it. one of the biggest factors in this year's middle terms may be voters that cannot cast a ballot. some of the states have started new voting laws, and we're coming back to you. >> paul. >> reporter: the 2010 midterm election started a wave of new voting laws, and this remains a very pitched and part of the battle with a flurry of last-minute legal action. the u.s. supreme court just ruled that texas could use a photo i.d. law, many called the toughest in the nation....
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i'm john cantlie. and today we're in the city of kobani on the syrian turkey border. >> cnn's nick paton walsh is over the border in turkey. it appears he is in kobani and being used for propaganda to give a different spin on the news from the region. >> reporter: certainly. we have no idea of his state of mind. this man has been held captive for months. the geography of what is around him seems to be kobani. according to the white house officials, he scorns the isis message. they want to scorn the billions the coalition dropped on kobani. insists isis is still able to hold ground and moving forward with light weaponry. what is chilling is about the cynical use of the man held hostage. he looks relaxed in the role. he seemed to warm to it as he speaks. we have no idea what pressure he is under to be in that situation. this chilling high tech. we are looking at a group which don't have the laser guided bombs that the coalition do. they have the ability to use social media adeptly and use drones and grap
i'm john cantlie. and today we're in the city of kobani on the syrian turkey border. >> cnn's nick paton walsh is over the border in turkey. it appears he is in kobani and being used for propaganda to give a different spin on the news from the region. >> reporter: certainly. we have no idea of his state of mind. this man has been held captive for months. the geography of what is around him seems to be kobani. according to the white house officials, he scorns the isis message. they...
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christine and john. >> thanks to elizabeth. chris christie and andrew cuomo stand by their decision to quarantine anyone arriving from west africa countries where they may have had direct contact with ebola patients. governors have now clarified that stay can be at home if possible. the obama administration is pushing back arguing that what they view as unnecessary quarantines well discourage health care workers from fighting ebola at the source. >> i'm sorry for the inconvenien inconvenience. the inconvenience of having people symptomatic and ill is a greater concern. >> we are doing everything possible. some say we are being too cautious. i'll take that criticism. >> we need to find a way when they come home they are treated like heroes and not stigmatized. >> the nurse in the tent is not ill. the texas nurses who cared for the first u.s. ebola patient, thomas eric duncan, they say they confronted major obstacles from the beginning. inadequate protection guidelines from the cdc analyze they say duncan told them about his expo
christine and john. >> thanks to elizabeth. chris christie and andrew cuomo stand by their decision to quarantine anyone arriving from west africa countries where they may have had direct contact with ebola patients. governors have now clarified that stay can be at home if possible. the obama administration is pushing back arguing that what they view as unnecessary quarantines well discourage health care workers from fighting ebola at the source. >> i'm sorry for the inconvenien...
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to john's point, the cdc is not going to have enough at the end of the day. >> john? >> every division has something going on that is less important than fighting ebola. make the case taking it out of student loans. having extra money isn't going to solve the problem. it could be $100 billion slush fund. there's no treatment for this because there's no profit to be made treating it. the people that have it have no money. you have to solve that problem with the government problem or giving more money to a division is not going to make a solution to a problem. it's not going to do anything. whether it's stolen from a slush fund or not is not going to >> john? >> we are talking where to locate the money. we are not talking about whether the gove)nment is efficient. $400 million is used on a partisan agenda every year in commercials. this is not a prevention of anything else except a prevention that politicians don't have to go to work in the real world because they are using the money to get re-elected. we have to fight things like ebola. there's not a private marketplac
to john's point, the cdc is not going to have enough at the end of the day. >> john? >> every division has something going on that is less important than fighting ebola. make the case taking it out of student loans. having extra money isn't going to solve the problem. it could be $100 billion slush fund. there's no treatment for this because there's no profit to be made treating it. the people that have it have no money. you have to solve that problem with the government problem or...
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john and christine. >> our thank to joe johns for that report. >>> in is syria at this moment, the strategic city of kobani is about to fall in the hands of isis fighters that according to senior administration officials. they also acknowledge that saving that city is not a priority for the u.s.-led coalition. joining that coalition is canada, the canadian parliament approved missions against isis in iraq but not syria. they deployed six f-18 fighter jets. stephen harper praise the move, saying we do not take this lightly. if left unchecked, this terror organization will grow and grow quickly. of course, this does nothing for the people of kobani, again that city on the brink of falling. we're with arwa damon live with that desire situation coming up in ten minutes. >>> the islamic military threat has london on edge. scotland yard arresting four men on suspicion of planning an act of terrorism. officials are offering no details or specifics on what the four men all were planning. nic robertson standing by live. nic, do officials believe there's a link here to islamic terror groups like isis?
john and christine. >> our thank to joe johns for that report. >>> in is syria at this moment, the strategic city of kobani is about to fall in the hands of isis fighters that according to senior administration officials. they also acknowledge that saving that city is not a priority for the u.s.-led coalition. joining that coalition is canada, the canadian parliament approved missions against isis in iraq but not syria. they deployed six f-18 fighter jets. stephen harper praise...