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a few blocks away. the alleged car thief was charged with possessing a stolen vehicle. and aggravated assault and evading police. the officer suffered only minor injuries. >> thank you for being part of "the real story" live from d.c. and thank you to the great crew that works near d.c. that i don't get to see that often and the makeup people and my producer here. here's shep. i. >> we know who "jihadi john"51vmv is. a computer student. how does a college grad from a middle class family become one of the most infamous terrorists on the planet. the greatest threat facing the world why terrorism is trending but not the top danger to our national security. >> the feds making a move that affects everybody using the internet. we'll look at what the regulations mean for movies web
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surfing and downloading. consumer groups call it's victory but broadband providers insist the government is going too far. let's get to it.wsñnçwvç >> a dire warning from the top intelligence official in the united states. james clapper says 2014 was the deadliest year for global terror. now we know the identity of the most infamous isis terrorist the masked man who appears in several beheading videos. the understanderrer nobody at "jihadi john," the guy responsible for beheading american journalist and the japanese reporter, blues british aide workers. and countless syrian soldiers. the notorious killer has delivered threats to the west and president obama before appealing to -- i should say appearing to slice off the heads of his victims.
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>> continue to strike our people our knife will continue to strike the necks of your people. >> fox news confirms his real him in is mohammed emwatts si. so far no -- mohammed emwazi si. in his 20s, grew up in london in a middle class family said to be highly educated and studied computer programming. one former student describes the university as a quote, hotbed of radicalism where students celebrated the attacks@(ñ his father is a minicab driver and the killer has one brother and two sisters. the "washington post" newspaper reports mi-5 intelligence officials in britain had known of "jihadi john" for years. mi-5 tried to recruit him as an informant more than once. obviously this strategy did not work despite being on a terror watch list. "jihadi john" traveled to syria
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and is tied be responsible for some of the most gruesome and horrible acts in the year. let's get to lea gabrielle. we're heying from somebody who says he knewy5.m knew. >> he says mohammed emwazi si bears a striking resemblance to "jihadi john," and that intelligence and security services harassed emwazi si in 2009 when they detained him when he tried to go on a safari. now he claim security sources
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prevented him from leading a normal life, causing him to lose two --pñfx0sáu >> seems the intelligence community has nope who he is for quite a while. >> i spoke with the former direct offer the fbi's antiterrorism task force and said the videos leave a lot of clues. they're good terrorists about not good criminals. >> the think they're so powerful. and they're in a position of power right now when they're committing these acts and sometimes that overloads their common sense and they make mistakes and hopefully they'll continue to make mistakes and maybe we can stop this. >> he sis intelligence services met with mohammed emwazi they would be able to identify him through mannerisms and voice. a number of well-known terrorist have come from middle and upper class families, well-educated,
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even terrorists like osama bin laden himself. >> true all around. now to the global threat. the director of national intelligence, james clapper, testifying on capitol hill today, seemingly innrxf7< conflict withs no the obama administration. james clapper described the terror violence in stark terms declaring 2014 was the deadliest year. >> in 201,411,500 attacks killed approximately 22,000 people. preliminary data for the first nine months of 2014 reflects nearly 13,000 attacks which killed 31,000 people. when the final accounting is done, 2014 will have been the most lethal year for global terrorism in the 45 years such data has been compiled. >> most lethal year. listen to what secretary of state john kerry said on capitol hill yesterday. >> despite isil, despite the visible killings that you see,
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and how horrific they are, we are actually living in a period of less daily threat to americans and to people in the world than normally, less deaths less violent deaths today, than through the last century. >> well, while politicians and intelligence officials argue over the threat from the islamic state fighters we are seeing another isis propaganda video claiming this video shows militants usingrñmss;8ñ sledgehammers to smash ancient artifacts in mosul. one dates to the ninth century bc. isis has stronghold in mosul. the pentagon reports u.s. and iraqi military fors are gearing up to retake the city in the spring. based on reports from the ground seems the military operation can't come soon enough. our chief intelligence correspondent catherine
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herridge. >> clapper testified that the threat is expanding expanding and that at the same time fragmenting. >> in my 50 plus years in the intelligence business i don't know of a time that has been more beset by challenges and crises around the world. i worry a lot about the safety and security of this country. the home-grown violent extremist continue to pose the most likely threat to the homeland. >> his testimony today reinforces the rare public assessment this week from the fbi director that the bureau is finding credible terrorism leads in every part of the country. >> we have investigations of people in various stages of radicalizing in all 50 states. i tell my state and local partners, this is about al off us being'm'm#@$ connect -- all of us being connected. this isn't just new york or washington, this is all 50 states. >> on the cyber issue, clapper testified that a cyber
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armageddon or seniorber pearl harbor is pretty unlikely. what is more likely or incremental attacks where nation states like north korea russia, and china, steal u.s. government secrets. >> on isis there's word the militants have captured more christians than thought? >> a group called the syrian -- a group that tracks candidatenapping report 220 christians were rounded ', kidnapped in northeast syria, this area which borders turkey and iraq is a battleground for the islamic state, and the state department says the numbers could be larger close to 300. >> we're talking about the kidnapping of scores of civilians, including women children, priests and the elderly. we're in touch with our coalition partners about these horrific acts and determination what can be done. >> the bottom line here, analysts haven't seen this]d1 w
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8h6zwb1ç+z"uúd3eop the past and fear it may be part of plan for a large-scale execution for a new isis video. >> thank you very much.++ñ#b] joining us now janine davidson former deputy assistant secretary of defense with the obama administration and also a former air force pilot. thank you for coming. thank you what do you make of the "jihadi john" revelation? >> i think it sort of gets to the point that a lot of people think the people that are attracted to isis are poor, motivated by economic conditions andúr 5c ç we see and what the expertssí[ç have been saying for a long time is that that's not necessarily the case. he's from a middle to upper class family, he is educated and he has grievances and that is prime candidate for isis, who are trying to build a state. they need smart people. >> there have been indications for a while now that people knew who this guy was.
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what's the thinking behind not saying who he was? >> i can't say what the rationale. they need to be certain before the. come out with something like that. >> varying ideas have been conveyed hour serious a throw threat isis is, that's not to suggest it won't happen in the united states. >> that's right. i think we need to be vigilant and we also need to be practical and realistic isis' goal, as you talked with graham wood, it's regional it's about a fight within the muslim community, it's not primarily about us. yet, we can make it about us if we overreact and have a hand fisted approach. that's the balance we have to strike. >> that's the danger getting in there on the ground is what they want? >> that's right. with that said, it's a conundrum
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because we're not going to defeat them without being on the ground. that doesn't mean it has to be all americans on the ground. it's more important that this is a sunni on sunni fight within isis especially.ó]qx#%t so i think that is part of the big con conundrum here. >> on to important news now, the lamb mas are still on the lose -- llamas are still on the loose in arizona. they're in and out of traffic. and i don't know. it's been a little scary from time to time that some car is going hit them. imagine you're driving down the boulevard and look to the right and suddenly there's a white llama, and you stop, and then black llama. now black llama leads white llama in the chase. you can see the human beings following behind. some of them have has sew lash lassos. i wonder what they'll do with the llamas. i guess they're on a leash. white llama has a leash.
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if black llama has a rische i can't see it. but the lamaze are on the loose. how did they get there? a very good question. where were they? someone's backyard llamas? baby-sitting? i don't know where the llamas came from but it's one of the most interesting things i've seen on the big wall here in quite some time. it's a beautiful day there in sun city for a -- i don't know -- a llama trot. this is something i've not seen in new york recently. we seem to see all kinds of weirdness in new york. but not llamas. not a black one and pa white one -- and a white one wandering the neighborhood. rarely happens. and you figure when they do get up close to llamas and grab the leash, what will they do? my fear is something bad will happen so we should move on.
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we'll keep you updated. stay with us.
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continuing with the great llama watch. you see black llama and white lamb marks since we took a break, have now separated. moments ago they had the black llama penned against a fenceiç>#evjñ and some lady was flapping her arms. she looked to be having a
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marvelous time. now that black llama and white llama are separated. black llama seems to have calmed down and all the people are working to capture the llama. we're watching this on ksaz. another one our stations has a chapper up so we're double choppering. we learned somecñ+&c éav(8[káoompy;á s. this woman -- looks -- these may be greased llamas.
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ever do the greased watermelon thing. its fur seems to be flapping. more information about lamaze. native peoples have used llamas as pack animals for centuries. in my family we do. now black llama and white llama are reunited and it feels so good. you may notice white llama appears to be chewing on something. this is interesting. llamas graze on grass and regurgitate their food and chew it as cud. maybe that's why they're milling around. now someone in a golf cart for everyone in sun city, arizona does have a golf cart, and from time to time travels by golf cart. these two, maybe they're trying to separate them. they steam to very much enjoy each other's company and don't seem know what to do. it appears we have now got a zone defense working on them.
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the man to llama defense was ineffective. now we're rocking a zone and people appear be to standing around probably in hopes the llama will calm down. the woman flapping her arms is gone. we are doing thaws base we have live pictures of llamas. we got through the isis stuff and there's other things, we'll kill the commercials if we have to. for now we watch llamas. it was a lot more interesting -- arms out but not flapping. that's the new tactic. and -- oh! llama's head putting. that's not got good. you wonder how long this can go on? it's 18 minutes after 1:00 in the afternoon there. in kzas land. throwers about changing the time of year. sometimes they're two hours behind us and sometimes three hours. right enough they're two hours behind us which suggests i might be run out of things to
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say, trace gallagher know anything else about llamas? >> reporter: we can't find any llama farm anywhere near phoenix. there is a zoo in phoenix but it's five or circumstance miles outside the city so quite a trek for the llamas who escaped the zoo. but they're in sun city by some golf course, and as you watch this, they kind of march like they're marching on to the ark, but everybody time somebody tries to get close they get away. they have a couple of guys live lassos -- they got one. looks like they had actually nabbed him. they got one and they'll pick him up right now. the black one got hooked up. >> white llama is angry. check on white llama's status. everyone is running in that direction. we have these amazing computers
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up here and wonderful research assistants and segment producers and information specialists. they have come up with a document and this is from google so it's real. this is from good news llamas.com. kid you not. the headline is, help my llama is on the loose. help, my llama is on the loose. these suggestions came from several experienced trainer and may differ but here are the best ways to catch a llama. i'm serious. occ things that make a llama panic. a young llama taken away from its mother. a llama taken away from companion and moved to a new home where they're alone. dogs. freak lamaze out. a large group of people trying to catch a llama will freak it out. and then highlighted -- my research assistant highlighted this here -- do not chase the llama. do not chase thed'dl llama. so i think we have tactical errors. it's probably time for the human -- here we go!
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straight out of texas. nope. didn't happen. well, white llama remains elusive. black llama has been captured. what do they do? my understanding is they called it an uber. but they didn't have any of the big uber vans so they're waiting for that. uber says it will be four minutes, which means it will be 17 minutes. and@r' cpç if you cancel after eight minutes you pay anyway. and llamas. we'll check in on black llama and update the status of this white llama. as the news continues on a thursday afternoon. dominique wilkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin.
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llamapalooza 2015 continues. black llama, if you're just joining us, the breaking news is that llamas are on the loose in sun city, arizona and since we
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have two choppers hovering above it we're watching. we'll get to the news. we have 24 hours a day to do the news. enjoy the llamas. there's a fence there so we're hoping llama does not get into the big --xh#-aqn lookéd at at at lasso guy. llama has a leech, and -- has a leash, which suggests to us that the llamas got away from a human. as opposed to one of the research people telling me- -- we believe the lamaze escaped from a human. oh really. didn't escape from a zoo or something. here comes lasso person again. they clearly ignored -- this is possible now. don't hurt him. do not hurt him. oh, no hurting. look at that. lassoed llama only on fox. i don't know how cnn missed this but they missed it. i bet they're all watching there right now. hello, cnn news room. enjoying the llamas?
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only on texasment -- only on fox. we had a llama expert on standby. not here yet. hopefully llama will just ease down -- don't want to make trouble with llama capturers. they're now putting their hats in the air, clearly a signal to other lamaze, don't mess with us. we'll get you and get youdd?(]good. now, you wonder if÷kyç completed. , and llamas have been brought to you by the brooklyn zoo. we're approaching the bottom of the hour and top of the news. now that the lamaze have passed
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the -- llamas have passed the feds handed down a ruling that ñ could impact the internet. how fast it runs and how much money companies might charge. the new rules in net neutrality, and deadline hours away for congress to reach a deal to continue funding the homeland security department. reactions from both sides coming up on "shepard smith reporting." we're approaching the bottom of the hour and the top of the news. who is a good llama? wrong. because you're not you you're a cancer hospital and your daughter... she's a team of leading researchers... and that brilliant idea is a breakthrough in patient treatment that could save thousands of lives. which means you need a diverse team of advisors helping you. from research data analytics all the way to transformation of clinical care. so you call pwc. the right people to get the extraordinary done.
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him. by pouring salt through his feeding tube. defense attorneys blame the boy's medical treatment, and her lawyers called no witnesses. the new continues now that the llama watch has continued. black llama we can't find but white llama is being put into a truck. your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness,
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limiting access to web sites or loading more will bees slowly. without net neutrality netflix could pay internet providers big money to speed up its connection. what if you stream video from hulu or amazon. the provide keir make those sites painfully slow because they didn't pay. especially some mom and pop small business. but like everything in d.c. this is controversial. the biggest opponents are internet providers themselves. their lobbiesses claim if the government limits return on investment there's no incentive to improve services. some republicans challenged the rule. the g.o.p. chairman of the economy committee says the fcc has inflicted damage and uncertainty on the internet. to the judge andrew napolitano. this levels the playing field for the average joe. >> the government would like to us believe it levels the playing
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field. there's a couple of problems with it. whenever the government regulates anything, then the entity that is regulated has to hire lawyers and internal people and the cost is passed on to us. so victor yourr@
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the internet. the playing field could be made uneven and big money people couldstrom fast -- could stream fast and you couldn't and you're out. >> then a big money person would establish their own provider and service -- >> that gives the world to the corporations, and let's keep the little guy out of the game. >> it also fosters competition and makes certain types of competition unlawful. here's the problem the fcc did not publish its rules. it's 3:30 in the afternoon.3%b;6wlç they voted on this is the morning. still haven't published the rules. they're 232tiy they're supposed to publish them 30 days before voting because congress has the right to intercede. they kept them secret until this hour. that's a serious problem. the second problem the
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the -- >> you think they'll overrule it. >> yes, it will beerruled again, until congress changes the law. the problem is the law on which the fcc relies was written in 1996. 19 years ago. burt the internet was in its infancy in 1996 and didn't -- the law didn't contemplate the type of things we do today so the jumps kind fine content to justify the behavior. >> so there's a lot of different ways to look at this. >> yes. the bottom line is it's not over today. this will beb won't technique until after the challenge is over. nobody's fees are going up tomorrow. but a lot of people are going to be looking at this. >> all right. >> tried to read the 232 pages but with all of our resources at fox, couldn't get our hands on it. >> not yet. we'll get them. that could be telling. not happy about your body? [laughter] >> how bat -- about a new one?
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one door claims he can perform a fullq g÷ body transplant within two years, surgically removing someone's head and attaching the ahead to a donor's body. someone like the scientist stephen hawking could potentially get a new one that works. the doctor getting ready to present his findings at a medical conference. he says he has list of patients who want new bodies. he says to do it, doctors have to put the patient in a coma up to four weeks and it could take up to a year for patients to move these new bodies. scientist tested the procedure on animals for decades without much success. trace gallagher is live in llama central this afternoon. how does this new body for the old head thing work? >> reporter: well, first off, the patient is matched with a donor for height and build. then the$ 3ço8avk#y;xmow3 cooled down to eq át)j time their cells can survive without
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oxygen. the tissue around the necks are dissected and blood vessels are linked using tiny tubes. the biggest problem is fusing the spinal card. it's two bundle of spaghetti your spinal accord, and the same way hot water makes spaghetti stick together they use chemical to make sure the membranes mesh and the muscles and blood supply are kept together and the spinal cord is then stimulated. the doctor thinks we're only a few years away but as you said, many are very very skeptical. >> some huge ethical concerns hereóç trace. >> reporter: because many cultures believe the human soul is not contained in just the brain and there are major ethical concerns with trying to divide up the soul, and then there are concerns about eventually using this type of surgery for cosmetic reasons swap out your body for one that is leaner. we spoke earlier to medical
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ethicist who says this is a pan door's box. >> heads are not just simply brains in a container. if you rewire that up to a new body it's going to change your permit, change how you think, change the chemistry of your brain. it has not going to be you anymore. >> the doctor behind this study says the first patient should be someone young who is suffering a condition that dot not affect the brain but devastates the body. it may be outlandish now but the whole idea is fascinating. >> trace gallagher, live in los angeles. thank you. we'll explore the new york city apartment of a saudi prince. a look at what 48 million bucks can get you. doesn't everybody need three bulletproof panic rooms and a private hair salon. a court in south korea ruled adultery is okay. cheaters will no longer face jail time. shares in condom and birth control companies soared.
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not kidding. which state in the united states criminalized adultery. cheating, the business thereof and one thought a mail llama is a sire. the female is a dam. the baby is a crea. a group is a herd. fun facts llama. ah! 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 hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. head for the cemetery! [announcer] if your dog can dream
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so, looking for a new apartment? well, if money is not an issue way have the perfect place. some images in our slide show today. here in manhattan. a triplex on the upper west side. it belongs to a saudi prince. it includes four bedrooms four bathrooms, -- this says four bathrooms and baths. i suggest this particular
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bathroom needs a remodeling. it has a giant living room overlooking he hudson with weird circular righting and strange couches. has what appears to be a cool fitness center with a decent view there. there's a billiards room in which[!$yg9 q you can see one of the multiple salt water aquariums. see that back there. i don't note what that is. this looks like something from 1982 but instead it's a salon for private appointments. everybody needs that. there's a six-person jacuzzi in a lounge area which makes it steamy and humid. and this is a done like a bar or something. supposed to be one more slide. there is one more slide, being dutched -- dumped in now. the apartment does not come with a lamb half. we have compiled some tweets from you people and some of you have s tweeted about the llama. some of you are amusing. so we'll read your tweets later
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in this llamacast. so stay tuned. a court in south korea could abolish a 62-year-old law that criminalizes extramarital affairs. adultery is now legal in south korea. cheating, judges argue, is a personal freedom. the ruling could affect some 5400s south koreans charged with adultery. interestingly, the stock price of a south korean condom maker shot up 51%, and a company that makes pregnancy pills saw gains. that aside, south korea's move got us thinking about laws in the united states and why this guy over here is always walking around. our researchers found that adultery remains illegal in 21 states. the yellow states. punishable by fine and jail time. states including michigan and wisconsin, they consider it a
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felony. in 2003, virginia, which is obviously for loves, took a guy to court for cheating on his wife. he was sentenced to community service. tanya miller is a defense attorney former prosecutor. tana adultery as a felony? what? >> yeah. this is really sort of shocking to a lot of people when you think about the crimes onis!á.j?the books and thehy [sd÷wfçç people get arrested for and get fined for. adult fry is the last thing that comes to mind but in five states it's a felony. you can go to jail. they're not offer enforred. the last virginia statute was in 2003 but they're certainly on the books. these are laws that are relics of time passed. the beginnings of american society, when we were very puritannal in nature and the law
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sought to mimic the bible sought to regulate sexual behavior both inside of marriage and outside of marriage. we had fornication laws which precluded sex between consensual adults who are not married. sod my laws and then adultery laws. laws aimed at keeping people from straying from their marriage, also interesting to note you talk about the scioscia -- south korea law. the law had its genesis in protecting women who are helpless in the marriage from wandering male spouses. >> did you know in massachusetts you can get a three-year centers. the most recent prosecution was in 1983? in the state of maryland they have an adultery law. the penalty is $10. almost seems counterproductive you've cheat and we'll charge you $10, like a cheese tax. in virginia they have an adultery law. the penalty is $250 fine.
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that was prosecuted as recently as 2003. then there's the adultery law repeals. new hampshire, live free or die and colorado, and down there in west virginia they have repealed their adultery laws. that's seems stupid. the government needs to leave it alone. >> i think what it is -- that's why you don't see these things really being forced. these are laws from way back when. no one is talking about it. no one is thinking about it. who wants to be the person to bring the bill to the floor saying let's -- are you going to be the guy that is pro adultery and fighting against these laws or just going to ignore them like everyone else? >> the only thing that should be illegal, felonious, would be cheat only your spouse or partner with a llama. >> i knew you would say that. >> that's serious.
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you can't catch them, though. well starting today pot is legal in d.c. you can smoke 'em if you got 'em. you can have up to two ounces of weed. the01w measure took effect despite pressure from republicans in congress. one lawmaker says this mayor of d.c. is breaking the law. you know who cannot known weed in washington? you know. that guy. no weed-smoking for you.ójôx
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on the report. they used a number of modeling techniques. the bottom line to escape zombies go west head for the hills. julia has the details. this is real. >> this is real. >> cornell, go big red. >> they say to head west to the rockies, so why the rockies? they say because areas with large populations get hit first. new york city, for example will likely fall in a day. whereas anymore upstate new york could survive for a couple months about the unfortunate news is we're all doomed. we'll all die of there's a zombie apocalypse. this has some legitimate research. >> go ahead. go on. >> they said tv shows, the movies like the walking dead are mostly inaccurate because it's
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portrayed as a big zombie apocalypse. >> i think we have an entire generation of people who say nuculur. >> this is true. >> you walk around a lot. he does it's lot. okay so now we have done llamas zombie how about weed? it's now legal in the nation's capital as long as you're not lighting up in public. it's now safe to carry up to two ounces of marijuana in the d.c. officials there went forward with the measure, even though some republicans in congress were promising a fight. look from spy cam up there. you can see our entire studio is now covered in stinky bud. it's weird. smell it? >> yes. >> you smell it a little bit? >> i think that's a pock. i need a prompter. voters approved the referendum in november. possession remains illegal on federal property so you cannot bring wet to the jefferson memorial france, gretchen.
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i dropped the mic. not a goody here. earlier this week, alaska joined colorado and washington as the only three states where it's legal to smoke pot for recreational purposes. the fox business network. can anyone walk into a pot shop and buy it there? >> what? oh it's -- sorry. that was bad. it's against the law their buy and sell it. the u.s. congress blocked fund fog washington to design a system to regulate and tax marijuana sales 0 d.c. residents grow their own and receive pot as a gift. any consumer hoping to walk into a shop and buy a product like in colorado will not find that here. supporters of marijuana in the capital are pushing for fed lawmakers to allow this. some lawmakers are sending letters the d.c. government to say the house oversight committee, it's chairman, write though d.c. mayor, you'll move
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llamas on the loose. too good to let it go. you have been tweeting us. number one trending on twitter. you're welcome. who rules the twitter? >> we do. llamas do. but this is one of my favorites. i was just seeing if it was a different member of the alpaca may bags and go after. llamagate. hash tag whose your llama hash tag llama drama and, lastly, i'll always remember where i was during the great llama chase of 2015. >> so on this -- what's the date today? the 26th of february. so that is the day that weed became legal in washington,
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