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i want to thank ted strickland and rick santorum.he debate's going to continue online at cnn.com/crossfire, as well as on facebook and twitter. by the way, i don't know what you're doing for lunch tomorrow or breakfast, but at 12:30 eastern, you're going to get a chance to debate with me and s.e. cupp in a live video chat. you can tweet us the questions in advance using #crossfire, or bring them with you to the debate. check the website for the details. going to look forward to seeing you there. from the left, i'm van jones. >> from the right, i'm newt gingrich. join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire." "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> next, hundreds of girls kidnapped and sold into slavery. tonight, we hear from the man responsible. >>> and breaking news out of colorado, where a plane has just crashed into a home. we are live. >>> and is the nba profiting from donald sterling's racist rant? yes. you heard me right. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight we begin
i want to thank ted strickland and rick santorum.he debate's going to continue online at cnn.com/crossfire, as well as on facebook and twitter. by the way, i don't know what you're doing for lunch tomorrow or breakfast, but at 12:30 eastern, you're going to get a chance to debate with me and s.e. cupp in a live video chat. you can tweet us the questions in advance using #crossfire, or bring them with you to the debate. check the website for the details. going to look forward to seeing you...
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in the "crossfire," ted strickland and dr. ben carson, retired neurosurgeon and author of "one nation: what we can all do to save america's future." dr. carson, welcome. i want to pose the first question to you. >> okay. >> you heard newt criticize the president, and, you know, there is a lot of reactionary reflexive criticism that's not based on facts. i just want to point out a couple of things about the president's record on foreign policy. he has successfully handled many international crises. take a look. he ended the war in iraq, ended the war in afghanistan. he's brought iran to the table on nuclear negotiations. he's rid syria of chemical weapons. prevented us from getting into a bogged down war there. and he's isolated russia through the ukrainian, crimea crisis. do you believe any of those decisions have hurt the american people? those bad decisions? >> well, i guess based on the litany of accomplishments that you just mentioned, i guess we would really be looked at very respectfully by all nations right now. and we
in the "crossfire," ted strickland and dr. ben carson, retired neurosurgeon and author of "one nation: what we can all do to save america's future." dr. carson, welcome. i want to pose the first question to you. >> okay. >> you heard newt criticize the president, and, you know, there is a lot of reactionary reflexive criticism that's not based on facts. i just want to point out a couple of things about the president's record on foreign policy. he has successfully...
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former republican secretary of state in hooip owe and also ted strickland, thank you both for joining mr. blackwell, let me start with you. does it make sense for states to have different laws on marriage? doesn't that creep into the territory that our constitution is supposed to protect, which is the issue of having equal rights? >> well, one, there's no place in the constitution that says anyone has to right to redefine marriage. marriage has been determined at the state level and i think in ohio that issue was revolved in 2004. and if anyone wants to argue with that opinion of the people of the state of ohio, they can do it at the ballot box. but i find it interesting that the proponents of same-sex marriage could not get on the same page, could not put an issue on the ballot before the people in the state of ohio and give the people the right to reaffirm their 2004 decision or change it. so we invite that debate, that discussion because i believe that the popular will of the people of the state of ohio is in fact still the same. >> governor strickland, you look at the poll numbers
former republican secretary of state in hooip owe and also ted strickland, thank you both for joining mr. blackwell, let me start with you. does it make sense for states to have different laws on marriage? doesn't that creep into the territory that our constitution is supposed to protect, which is the issue of having equal rights? >> well, one, there's no place in the constitution that says anyone has to right to redefine marriage. marriage has been determined at the state level and i...
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former democratic governor of ohio and president of the center for american progress action fund ted strickland and "washington post" columnist in eugene robinson. governor strickland, let me start with you first given your familiarity with the buckeye state and the goings on there. meaningfully, how much of an effect do you think a surfeit of tea partys down-balloting in local precincts, how much affect can that have on state governance on hold? >> well, i think eventually it can have a great affect in ohio, at least. the ohio republican party is very divided these days and although speaker boehner is going to win tonight, we know that, it is, i think, telling that even with his -- in his own party from his own congressional district there are members of the tea party that are very unhappy, very energized and, as they focus on these down ballot races -- i'm talking about the central committee members that make up the heart and soul of the republican party -- i think that bodes well for the tea party in ohio in coming elections. and i was going say that the tea party in ohio has some very extre
former democratic governor of ohio and president of the center for american progress action fund ted strickland and "washington post" columnist in eugene robinson. governor strickland, let me start with you first given your familiarity with the buckeye state and the goings on there. meaningfully, how much of an effect do you think a surfeit of tea partys down-balloting in local precincts, how much affect can that have on state governance on hold? >> well, i think eventually it...
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. >> reporter: linda strickland's teen sons ted and alex took the car on their first road trip and weren a horrible car accident. ted survived, but alex and another passenger died. >> i should have said no. but people tell me to cut the apron string. i cut the apron strings now my son's dead. >> reporter: while it's impossible to prevent your child from getting into an accident, consumer reports tested small gps tracking devices that warn you in advance how your teen is driving. there's moto safety, mass track and moby co-pilot that cost between $80 and $150. they're easy to install in the diagnostic port under the dash, then you pay $15 to $20 per month for driving reports. >> so they alert if you your teen is speeding, slamming on the brakes or gunning the car. >> reporter: you can have the alert sent to you via text or e-mail or view driving reports from the device's website. you can also see the vehicle's location and the route. all the devices work well. >> don't think of it as spying on your teen, but coaching them to be a better driver. >> reporter: the $80 moto safety is enough
. >> reporter: linda strickland's teen sons ted and alex took the car on their first road trip and weren a horrible car accident. ted survived, but alex and another passenger died. >> i should have said no. but people tell me to cut the apron string. i cut the apron strings now my son's dead. >> reporter: while it's impossible to prevent your child from getting into an accident, consumer reports tested small gps tracking devices that warn you in advance how your teen is...
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. >> linda strickland's teenage sons ted and alex took the car on their very first road trip and wererrible car accident. ted survived, but alex and another passenger died. >> i should have said no. but people tell me to cut the apron strings. i cut the apron strings and now my son is dead. >> it's impossible to prevent your child from getting into an accident consumers reports tested small gps tracking device this is warn you in advance how your teen driving. there is no toe safety, mass track and mobi co-pilot that cost between $80 and $100. they are easy to install under the dashboard and you pay $15, $20 a month for driving reports. >> they did things like alert you if your teen is speeding, slamming on the brakes or gunning the car. >> you can have the alert sent to you via text or e-mail or view driving reports from the devices website. you can also see the vehicle's location and the route. all the devices work well. >> don't think of it as spying on your teen, but coaching them to be a better driver. >> the $80 mow toe safety is enough for simple tracking and it allows you to s
. >> linda strickland's teenage sons ted and alex took the car on their very first road trip and wererrible car accident. ted survived, but alex and another passenger died. >> i should have said no. but people tell me to cut the apron strings. i cut the apron strings and now my son is dead. >> it's impossible to prevent your child from getting into an accident consumers reports tested small gps tracking device this is warn you in advance how your teen driving. there is no toe...
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. >> linda strickland's teenage sons, ted and alex, took the car on their very first road trip and were in a horrible car accident. ted survived, but alex and another passenger died. >> i should have said no. but people tell me to cut the apron strings. i cut the apron strings and now my son is dead. >> it's impossible to prevent your child from getting into an accident, consumers reports tested small gps tracking device that warns you in advance how your teen driving. there is mobi safety, mass track and mobi co-pilot that cost between $80 and $100. they are easy to install under the dashboard and you pay $15, $20 a month for driving reports. >> they did things like alert you if your teen is speeding, slamming on the brakes or gunning the car. >> you can have the alert sent to you via text or e-mail or view driving reports from the devices website. you can also see the vehicle's location and the route. all the devices work well. >> don't think of it as spying on your teen, but coaching them to be a better driver. >> the least expensive, the 80 dallas mobi safety, is enough for simple t
. >> linda strickland's teenage sons, ted and alex, took the car on their very first road trip and were in a horrible car accident. ted survived, but alex and another passenger died. >> i should have said no. but people tell me to cut the apron strings. i cut the apron strings and now my son is dead. >> it's impossible to prevent your child from getting into an accident, consumers reports tested small gps tracking device that warns you in advance how your teen driving. there...