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wartime bomb damage, says maggs, not a dangerous spector.o flock here want to believe? >> i suppose people are maybe a little bit dissatisfied with the world that they see around them and want something else to be there. i'm really sort of baffled. i don't get it. >> reporter: is their search for something, anything, inevitable in an increasingly godless society? or, as some say, are we reading too many spooky novels? watching too many ghostly carto cartoons, tv shows? >> got a slight increase in the elect electromagnetic field around here. >> reporter: no one can prove ghosts don't exist. >> we've gathered paranormal evidence here in terms of, again, temperature pluck raxs, people have been touched. >> reporter: but not even barri has proved that ghosts do exist. >> i don't think i'm going to find ultimate proof even before i die. i'm just going to carry on. when inpass away, i'm going to come back and get proof. >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in the hell fire caves, england. >> ah, the adventures of nick watt. thank you for wat
wartime bomb damage, says maggs, not a dangerous spector.o flock here want to believe? >> i suppose people are maybe a little bit dissatisfied with the world that they see around them and want something else to be there. i'm really sort of baffled. i don't get it. >> reporter: is their search for something, anything, inevitable in an increasingly godless society? or, as some say, are we reading too many spooky novels? watching too many ghostly carto cartoons, tv shows? >> got...
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a un report accuses the syrian regime of human rights violations spector's refused access to the country using only eyewitness accounts as evidence comes in and asks also faces more economic sanctions from the commune and the arab league. east in control of the east financial ministers are set to meet of the spartan debt crisis china's influence on the companies is growing fast. changing stepping up companies it's not so keen on buying the continent's debt. next to continuing artie's in-depth coverage of russia's upcoming elections we talked to each party competing for seats in the state duma this time. one of the major players in the ruling united russia party andre about his party's chances. hello again the welcome to spotlight. on our team. and today we're concluding our election. on december fourth russia is voting for the candidates to the state duma the lower chamber are. seven parties are campaigning for the four hundred fifteen states the new law the m.p.'s term in office will do five years instead of four over the course of the campaign spotlight gave you an opportunity to hear
a un report accuses the syrian regime of human rights violations spector's refused access to the country using only eyewitness accounts as evidence comes in and asks also faces more economic sanctions from the commune and the arab league. east in control of the east financial ministers are set to meet of the spartan debt crisis china's influence on the companies is growing fast. changing stepping up companies it's not so keen on buying the continent's debt. next to continuing artie's in-depth...
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they're not going to be they're going to be like they treated the protesters of us they're going to spector spray them and tear gas them and beat them and they know where their bread is buttered you know so i don't think there is a reasonable scenario the second is that. things continue to decay whether the tea party through the tea party or the continuing problem with the economy people are going to get jobs one out of five people are unemployed in the united states or underemployed and they're not going to find jobs according to all the economists for about ten years as things get worse and worse this is tim will continue to crash and that would be i would say the roman empire model this is the one i think is the most likely one for the united states and what i think then happens is on the far side of that when you really have no choice and you're not merely on the edge of the abyss which is where we are now but you're in it. there are certain alternatives begin to have an appeal for example a society based on barter a society that's highly decentralized this is cited it's not preoccupied
they're not going to be they're going to be like they treated the protesters of us they're going to spector spray them and tear gas them and beat them and they know where their bread is buttered you know so i don't think there is a reasonable scenario the second is that. things continue to decay whether the tea party through the tea party or the continuing problem with the economy people are going to get jobs one out of five people are unemployed in the united states or underemployed and...
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spector's themselves and physicists they said this is scoop leaky upsurge yes' being diverted towards a political role and who we are attacking equal a party which is completely absurd ok so the piece that i wrote recently for asia times is basically if you want to get to tehran you have to go through the mosques and that's the plan no it is because everybody knows that the us is not going to launch a war against iraq no way and not an intellectual you are number two israel cannot do it by themselves and you about domestic issues that can and most people the pentagon are against this war so the only way would meet ok let's strike the mosque was first to study lies the regime which to study lies as well as well wish to stop the lies this need to run damascus access and then we think about iran's probably after the presidential elections and he if you are watching if you watched the foreign policy plates of the republicans yesterday and you saw all those eight walk all say what they're going to do the first thing they're going to do this war against iran it's beginning of two thousand a
spector's themselves and physicists they said this is scoop leaky upsurge yes' being diverted towards a political role and who we are attacking equal a party which is completely absurd ok so the piece that i wrote recently for asia times is basically if you want to get to tehran you have to go through the mosques and that's the plan no it is because everybody knows that the us is not going to launch a war against iraq no way and not an intellectual you are number two israel cannot do it by...
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. >> it was a sad end to an incredible career brought down by the spector of suspected child sex abuse by an assistant coach. >> it's aiter campus but still, penn state is unsettled with a new football coach for the first time in decades and a former coach once considered a saint now tainted by scandal. it doesn't sound right. not even to him. >> very mixed emotions and a heavy heart that this occurred and i'm going through this. >> the lions new interim coach met reporters less than 24 hours after he found out he's replacing joe paterno an icon whose 61 year run at the university ended in disgrace. the campus erupted after the board voted to fire paterno effective immediately. 2000 students poured on to streets and said the 84-year-old deserves to coach one more game. >> and he is not the one to be taking the fault of this. >> penn state also lost its president. the support for him and paterno drowned out by concerns they didn't do enough. they didn't call the police once they heard allegations paterno's former assistant was sexual assaulting children. >> in our view things reached a
. >> it was a sad end to an incredible career brought down by the spector of suspected child sex abuse by an assistant coach. >> it's aiter campus but still, penn state is unsettled with a new football coach for the first time in decades and a former coach once considered a saint now tainted by scandal. it doesn't sound right. not even to him. >> very mixed emotions and a heavy heart that this occurred and i'm going through this. >> the lions new interim coach met...
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the problem all along is the spector of the automatic cuts, that ap pointed out was not dire enough. play with. and time to change things and fix things and that is as a result couldn't get people to overcome the foremost objection. >> chris: we have 30 seconds left. president obama started to blame the do nothing congress and stayed away from the negotiations half a world away. is this a smart play for him? >> i think so. the default when he said i am tryying to be a reasonable grown didn't help. >> chris: thank you, panel. see you next week. our group will pick up with the discussion on the website on "fox news sunday".com. and we'll post the video before noon eastern time. up next, the power player of the week. no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in
the problem all along is the spector of the automatic cuts, that ap pointed out was not dire enough. play with. and time to change things and fix things and that is as a result couldn't get people to overcome the foremost objection. >> chris: we have 30 seconds left. president obama started to blame the do nothing congress and stayed away from the negotiations half a world away. is this a smart play for him? >> i think so. the default when he said i am tryying to be a reasonable...
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there's a second spector to these cases. there are going to be civil suits for money damages.big settlements. >> punitive? >> it's not just punitive. look at the catholic church cases. a lot of those cases, one or two were legitimate claims and a lot of people made false claims hoping for a settlement. it's regard ho sort out the true from the false in this situation. it gets to be a nasty situation all around. >> that is truly vile. the only thing worse than being a pedophile and abusing a young boy would be someone falsely accusing you. mike mcqueary continues to be a key witness, as we all know. witnessed the rape in 2002, insists he spoke to the police. the police say he didn't. who has bigger risk? mike mcqueary or penn state? >> there's something bizarre going on here. mcqueary is the key witness in the whole case against the two university administrators. >> right. >> now university police and local police are saying, hey, he never reported this rape. mcqueary is saying he did report it. so now the chief witness against the university administrators is being accused of
there's a second spector to these cases. there are going to be civil suits for money damages.big settlements. >> punitive? >> it's not just punitive. look at the catholic church cases. a lot of those cases, one or two were legitimate claims and a lot of people made false claims hoping for a settlement. it's regard ho sort out the true from the false in this situation. it gets to be a nasty situation all around. >> that is truly vile. the only thing worse than being a pedophile...
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that said, he's also raised the spector of specifics. that is, there are hotel bills.re are restaurant bills. there are the kinds of things that could be checked on. it's no longer whether or not you believe him or believe them. and when it comes to believing people, if it is just a he said/she said, if it's he said versus she and she and even another she or she, then it becomes much more difficult for him. i really see very, very little hope for him to disentangle himself from this and get on to message which is something he said they were going to be doing after the weekends. and look where we are here on wednesday. >> no, it just keeps going on and on. it makes you wonder who will benefit because a lot of people are saying that newt gingrich, keep your eye on newt gingrich because he's poised to jump way ahead in the polls. >> yeah. it's going to be interesting to see how this plays at the debate tonight. mitt romney yesterday said that these are troubling, these allegations, they're serious. and he's not going to attack cain outright, but he probably doesn't mind s
that said, he's also raised the spector of specifics. that is, there are hotel bills.re are restaurant bills. there are the kinds of things that could be checked on. it's no longer whether or not you believe him or believe them. and when it comes to believing people, if it is just a he said/she said, if it's he said versus she and she and even another she or she, then it becomes much more difficult for him. i really see very, very little hope for him to disentangle himself from this and get on...
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in 1968 you had a draft and you had the spector of thermal nuclear war with a union. i read one survey that said a majority of college freshman entering universities in the early 60's believe the world will be annihilated in their life times by thermal nuclear war. it's just not quite as hot as that and the stakes are lower and i believe that's one reason it's been able spread so quickly that in many ways the conversati compares to 68 is a lot more civil. >> charlie: there's a column i frequently watch called five myths about something. what is theive myths about occupy. >> it has no message, ithas no leaders. >> charlie: you think it does have a message and it does have leaders. >> it doesn't have demands but it has a message and it has leaders. and those i think are two things -- >> charlie: motivating ideas. >> it never gets anywhere until it makes amends is not true in my opinion. >> charlie: it's come so far so fast because. >> because it hasn't made demands and because it's forced the political discourse to rerm itself around this amorphous mess. if it had made
in 1968 you had a draft and you had the spector of thermal nuclear war with a union. i read one survey that said a majority of college freshman entering universities in the early 60's believe the world will be annihilated in their life times by thermal nuclear war. it's just not quite as hot as that and the stakes are lower and i believe that's one reason it's been able spread so quickly that in many ways the conversati compares to 68 is a lot more civil. >> charlie: there's a column i...
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this section of the city is already suffering from high vacancies, and some residents feared the spectoroccupiers would hurt an already ailing community. an observation: as controversial as occupy oakland activities are, very few people, organizations or politicians have spoken out against the principles of the demonstration. the strike and the encampment have attracted a mixed group of protestors and denizens of the community. although the group claims it has no leaders, participants gather often for planning meetings where they work out the logistics of a city hall camp in. among those offering support to the movement was an unemployed computer salesman, mark dining, who passes the encampment on his way to look for a job. >> the people that are living here, many of them are on the fringe, but the people who make up the movement are much broader than that. in any urban center there will be a few crazy people, but they seemed to be regulating themselves. >> reporter: how long this encampment will last and others in colder climates has become a key question around the country. >> look at
this section of the city is already suffering from high vacancies, and some residents feared the spectoroccupiers would hurt an already ailing community. an observation: as controversial as occupy oakland activities are, very few people, organizations or politicians have spoken out against the principles of the demonstration. the strike and the encampment have attracted a mixed group of protestors and denizens of the community. although the group claims it has no leaders, participants gather...
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there's a second spector to these cases. there are going to be civil suits for money damages.not just punitive. look at the catholic church cases. a lot of those cases, one or two were legitimate claims and a lot of people made false claims hoping for a settlement. so it's really hard to sort out the true from the false in this situation. it gets to be a very nasty situation all around. >> that is truly vile. the only thing worse than being a pedophile and abusing a young boy would be someone falsely accusing you. mike mcqueary continues to be a key witness, as we all know. witnessed the rape in 2002. insists he spoke to the police. the police say he didn't. who has bigger risk? mike mcqueary or penn state? >> there's something bizarre going on here. mcqueary is the key witness in the whole case against the two university administrators. >> right. >> now university police and local police are saying, hey, he never reported this rape. mcqueary is saying he did report it. so now the chief witness against the university administrators is being accused of being a liar by the penn
there's a second spector to these cases. there are going to be civil suits for money damages.not just punitive. look at the catholic church cases. a lot of those cases, one or two were legitimate claims and a lot of people made false claims hoping for a settlement. so it's really hard to sort out the true from the false in this situation. it gets to be a very nasty situation all around. >> that is truly vile. the only thing worse than being a pedophile and abusing a young boy would be...
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simpson and casey anthony and phil spector initial trial. can happen and jurors sometimes look at these cases differently than what the public does particularly when the public has a legal commentary and the jury does not. >> reporter: if convicted, dr. murrays hs medical license and faces up to four years in prison. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> joining us is jean casarez who is covering the jackson trial. dr. murray chose not to take the stand. wise move or a mistake? >> you know, the jury has heard a lot. there was his statement. they heard his voice through audio tape. he went to the police two days after michael jackson died. the defense relied upon his statement. it definitely, i think, would have hurt him. it was a smart move for him not to take the stand. >> reporter: the prosecution present their closing arguments to the jury in a couple of hours. >> the standard is criminal negligence. they will try to show the acts of conrad mushy and none of them were illegal. they were legal acts but amounted to criminal negligence and su
simpson and casey anthony and phil spector initial trial. can happen and jurors sometimes look at these cases differently than what the public does particularly when the public has a legal commentary and the jury does not. >> reporter: if convicted, dr. murrays hs medical license and faces up to four years in prison. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> joining us is jean casarez who is covering the jackson trial. dr. murray chose not to take the stand. wise move or a mistake?...
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is that the worst of it or is the worst of it there could have been the spector of people who allowednt coach actually saw the man molesting a child, why didn't he throw him up against the wall? that's all i want to know. the police should have been called right then and there. that's the -- >> according to the indictment a graduate assistant reported seeing sandusky raping a 10-year-old boy. >> guys sometimes there are grays. this is the most horrific thing you can do, anybody associated who saw it, didn't do anything, the scum guy that did it, this is horrific. joe paterno will step down. if you didn't see any action happening you have to protect that next kid that that's going to happen to. that was what was joe paterno's responsibility to protect the next kid. >> my medical license is in the state of pennsylvania and i am required by law even if i suspect that a child has been hit or if a woman's been cuffed upside her head i'm required by law to report it to the authorities. that doesn't mean the head of my hospital, that means calling the police. >> you're talking about the need
is that the worst of it or is the worst of it there could have been the spector of people who allowednt coach actually saw the man molesting a child, why didn't he throw him up against the wall? that's all i want to know. the police should have been called right then and there. that's the -- >> according to the indictment a graduate assistant reported seeing sandusky raping a 10-year-old boy. >> guys sometimes there are grays. this is the most horrific thing you can do, anybody...
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i talked to arlen spector about this once and he called it not just the single bullet theory, but theclusion, because he was on the warren commission and he told a pretty per sways tiff tale. you're the historian, what do you think. >> reporter: i used to be a conspiracy buff, then i entered a 12-step program. i believe oswald acted alone. he killed a police officer elsewhere in dallas shortly after the assassination, and to my mind it makes it very likely that he was guilty of the original crime of killing president kennedy. megyn: i defy any of the viewers to ever catch james rosen without an intelligence, informed answer to everything. good afternoon my friend. >> reporter: thank you, you too. megyn: with the so-called super committee trying to fix america's budget problems. jim demint having a critical question. are we going to be a socialist european country, or are we going to be america sth that's how he phrases it. that debate is next. plus, a closed case suddenly reopened. you heard it here yourself. a legendary actress is at the center of it. what investigators just said abo
i talked to arlen spector about this once and he called it not just the single bullet theory, but theclusion, because he was on the warren commission and he told a pretty per sways tiff tale. you're the historian, what do you think. >> reporter: i used to be a conspiracy buff, then i entered a 12-step program. i believe oswald acted alone. he killed a police officer elsewhere in dallas shortly after the assassination, and to my mind it makes it very likely that he was guilty of the...
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you know, the spector of greece defaulting, running out of cash, leaving the eurozone was already startingmean, some were looking at this as the beginning of a second global recession. there's some big questions remaining, though. will the opposition here demand snap elections and will greece continue to be able to enact these austerity measures, like raising taxes and lowering wages that so many people in greece see as grossly unfair, alex? >> yeah. michelle, is there any concern about a, quote, kind of fear of the unknown? i mean, if they put new folks in with the prime minister stepping down, does anyone fear things could get worse? >> reporter: not necessarily. the problem that some analysts are looking at now is that if there's a delay, if there's snap election with that kind of uncertainty, like before the eu gives greece this bailout, the next trench they're waiting for would be around $8 billion, total bailout is around $180 billion. they want to see greece be in agreement to enact austerity measures, to agree on the bailout itself. elections are more political instability threaten
you know, the spector of greece defaulting, running out of cash, leaving the eurozone was already startingmean, some were looking at this as the beginning of a second global recession. there's some big questions remaining, though. will the opposition here demand snap elections and will greece continue to be able to enact these austerity measures, like raising taxes and lowering wages that so many people in greece see as grossly unfair, alex? >> yeah. michelle, is there any concern about...
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this is the small part of the overall spector. in no other part of human history has had this unprecedented level of legal attention on how to do things right. even the torture memos, i do not know of any country that would bother to ask difficult questions and try to reconcile dictates of law. serious debates within the justice department, within the exhibit branch, an enormous level of judicial engagement. debates during the campaigns. prosecutions of people who violated laws of war, numerous prosecutions, of people who did not commit crimes themselves, but failed to report crimes. we should look at the unprecedented level of attention to minimizing collateral damage, not using force. was concerned, and this is the enemy that bites out of civilian areas, that pretends to be civilians caught levels of collateral damage are going to be high. have mistakes occurred? of course. the most difficult environment in which to always be right. there's no other war i can think about where any other country has done better in putting out the
this is the small part of the overall spector. in no other part of human history has had this unprecedented level of legal attention on how to do things right. even the torture memos, i do not know of any country that would bother to ask difficult questions and try to reconcile dictates of law. serious debates within the justice department, within the exhibit branch, an enormous level of judicial engagement. debates during the campaigns. prosecutions of people who violated laws of war, numerous...