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the ink had barely dried on the constitution when john carroll founded what would eventually be known as georgetown university. but georgetown's roots go even deeper into history. it's the oldest jesuit university in the country. jesuits are known for a commitment to learning and intellectual inquiry. they've been around since saint ignatius started the society of jesus in europe back in 1540. >> he wanted a group of priests who would not be bound to a particular church or parish or town. he wanted to start a religious order of men who would go anywhere where the needs of the world were greatest. >> so, what does it mean to be a catholic and jesuit university? >> to be a catholic and jesuit university means to be committed to academic excellence, to be committed to exploring one's faith across different faith traditions -- catholic, protestant, jewish, muslim, orthodox christian, or people who may be struggling to find their faith. >> while most of the 7,500 undergrads here come from catholic or other christian backgrounds, all faiths are welcome. >> actually, right if you go into hea
the ink had barely dried on the constitution when john carroll founded what would eventually be known as georgetown university. but georgetown's roots go even deeper into history. it's the oldest jesuit university in the country. jesuits are known for a commitment to learning and intellectual inquiry. they've been around since saint ignatius started the society of jesus in europe back in 1540. >> he wanted a group of priests who would not be bound to a particular church or parish or town....
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. >> reporter: john carroll is a law professor and former federal judge. he come back and sit on the bench and be an effective judge? >> i think there would always be this incident hanging over him that jurors who came to court would say isn't this the judge that beat up his wife? >> so you've agreed to complete the domestic violence intervention program? >> reporter: fuller's criminal charges will be dropped if he successfully completes 24 weeks of counseling, part of a deal struck with prosecutors with the consent of his wife. as for his professional fate, it now lies in the hands of a federal appeals court in alabama. the court can issue a reprimand, ask him to retire, or recommend he be banned from the bench forever. vicente arenas, cbs news, birmingham, alabama. >> pelley: and we'll be right back. get up! get up! get up! get up! loop me! bring back the awesome... yeah! yeah! yeah! with the great taste of kellogg's froot loops. follow your nose! ...and tkind of like you huffing sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it
. >> reporter: john carroll is a law professor and former federal judge. he come back and sit on the bench and be an effective judge? >> i think there would always be this incident hanging over him that jurors who came to court would say isn't this the judge that beat up his wife? >> so you've agreed to complete the domestic violence intervention program? >> reporter: fuller's criminal charges will be dropped if he successfully completes 24 weeks of counseling, part of a...
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. >> after near lifelong addictions that have kept them both coming in and out of jail, john carrollwere recently accepted into the program. >> one of the things i shared with them is the hardest part of the program, is for them to hold each other accountable. we use the word accountability, because i care enough about you, i want to hold you accountable because you can't see everything that's wrong with you. >> the message seems to have gotten through to smithson. >> mr. smithsome has been very motivated from the outset. he participates in daily morning meditation, meaning that he's either going to read something or he's going to comment. he's very attentive in all education sessions. when you look at him, he's always taking notes and asking questions. >> but three weeks in, carroll is out of the program. >> what happened with mr. carroll was there was a disagreement between two of his peers. he got up out of his rack, went to the bathroom area, put on his shoes, which is an indication of threatening and intimidating behavior. and as a result of that, he was put out of the program.
. >> after near lifelong addictions that have kept them both coming in and out of jail, john carrollwere recently accepted into the program. >> one of the things i shared with them is the hardest part of the program, is for them to hold each other accountable. we use the word accountability, because i care enough about you, i want to hold you accountable because you can't see everything that's wrong with you. >> the message seems to have gotten through to smithson. >>...
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here's kristen stewart and john carroll lynch in "camp x-ray." check it out. >> 471, the detainee.ith him? >> no, sir. >> you don't talk to him? >> we have spoken. i am not -- i -- like i said in my report -- >> i've read your report. i know what it says. i also know what corporal ransdell says about it. but what i don't know and will probably never know, is what is >> jimmy: yeah, that's what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause ] pretty good. that's fantastic. "camp x-ray." very serious. a very, kind of -- a good, very dark movie. but to lighten the mood a a little bit. every time you come on, we always usually play a game or something like that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i have this cool game that's sweeping the nation. would you like to try it? >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's called ring around the nosey. so happy. [ cheers and applause ] it's so fun. it's the most fun game ever. every kid is playing it right now. pokemon, ring around the nosey, everyone's doing it. color preference? perfect. i think the velcro's in the back there. or you can just put it on your head. every kid -- [ laugh
here's kristen stewart and john carroll lynch in "camp x-ray." check it out. >> 471, the detainee.ith him? >> no, sir. >> you don't talk to him? >> we have spoken. i am not -- i -- like i said in my report -- >> i've read your report. i know what it says. i also know what corporal ransdell says about it. but what i don't know and will probably never know, is what is >> jimmy: yeah, that's what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause ] pretty good....
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. >> reporter: economist leroy brooks at john carroll university estimates this will add hundreds ofs of dollars to the local economy annually. but of course, all of this, the sustained success of all this, is going to depend on king james and his new teammates winning games. and that process starts tonight. mandy, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> all right. so as morgan reported, right, there is a lot of hype out there. but can the reality live up to the huge hype? michael is an executive editor with "forbes." all i can say is, mike, the cleveland cavaliers better do a lot of winning. >> well, i'll tell you who's going to win big in a couple of years is dan gilbert, the owner. the local tv deal for the cavaliers is getting up for renewal, and it's undervalued. it's about $25 million a year on average. you can bet, as those higher ratings come in with lebron james, as they were before he left, brian, when they led the league before they tumbled, he's probably going to be able to get anywhere from $40 million to $50 million a year. and remember, each dollar of revenue is worth
. >> reporter: economist leroy brooks at john carroll university estimates this will add hundreds ofs of dollars to the local economy annually. but of course, all of this, the sustained success of all this, is going to depend on king james and his new teammates winning games. and that process starts tonight. mandy, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> all right. so as morgan reported, right, there is a lot of hype out there. but can the reality live up to the huge hype?...
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lieutenant john mcgill began, general carroll and my day i job is totally separate, but i'm also a co-chairguard reserve committee of the military coalition, a powerful lobbying group on the hill, represents all service members, veterans, their families. so we're tracking big issues like the commission on retirement compensation, and we're also looking at the army structure. my question for you is a little different, about the use of the reserve components in coordination with the guard units to respond to domestic emergencies. what's the real timeline for when the policy's going to come together to be able to activate reserve components with all the capables we have? >> let me make sure i understand the question, the use of reserve components to deal with domestic energies and what is the timeline associated with that? >> yes, sir. >> okay. why don't i let jeff field that first then go over to paul. >> okay, thank you for the question. it's a good question. short answer is we already have that authority, national defense act of 2012. you know, the reason the national defense act of 2012 pr
lieutenant john mcgill began, general carroll and my day i job is totally separate, but i'm also a co-chairguard reserve committee of the military coalition, a powerful lobbying group on the hill, represents all service members, veterans, their families. so we're tracking big issues like the commission on retirement compensation, and we're also looking at the army structure. my question for you is a little different, about the use of the reserve components in coordination with the guard units...
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john. >> all right. libby casey in washington. thank you very much. james carrolle washington bureau chief of the journal. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you make of these new poll numbers? >> well, you know, this race has been close for well over a year. and it is going to be close right up until election night. >> how do you see coal playing in this race. >> that seems to be -- well, it's a major issue. mcconnell uses coal as sort of a shorthand for president obama in general. obama's extremely unpopular in kentucky. he did not carry the state in either presidential election, and of course mcconnell being astute political strategist knows it's a good idea to use him in the race. so he uses coal as sort of shorthand for president obama in general. and he is trying to tie allison grimes as closely as he can to the president. but she is pushing back saying she disagrees with him on coal issues and on gun issues and a few other things. she is talking about mcconnell's service in the senate for 30 years, and arguing it is time for new leade
john. >> all right. libby casey in washington. thank you very much. james carrolle washington bureau chief of the journal. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you make of these new poll numbers? >> well, you know, this race has been close for well over a year. and it is going to be close right up until election night. >> how do you see coal playing in this race. >> that seems to be -- well, it's a major issue. mcconnell uses coal as...
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carroll. he said if you ever want to come down and hear from john schneider are general manager on how we do it at the seahawks, would be happy to tell you. they espouse a philosophy that is essentially you put forward that paul has. that's a good role model to copy. in football, that's pretty darn good. >> have you spoken to sterling? >> i really only spoke to shelley. at one occasion as was chronicled in some of the tabloids, i did go to visit him and have a chance to see if we could get things done without the lawsuit part. a perfectly pleasant meeting but nothing happened. the sale concluded -- >> she had the right. >> you own it 100%. looking at sports today, i'm thinking of domestic abuse in the nfl, ownership era. is there a problem in terms of the way we approach the adulation of sports stars, how we pay them, and whether we need something else here to make sure these kinds of things -- because of who they are and the public attention they draw? >> i'm a huge believer in the positive power of sports. whether you wind up playing a professionally or not, it's hugely valuable for people to
carroll. he said if you ever want to come down and hear from john schneider are general manager on how we do it at the seahawks, would be happy to tell you. they espouse a philosophy that is essentially you put forward that paul has. that's a good role model to copy. in football, that's pretty darn good. >> have you spoken to sterling? >> i really only spoke to shelley. at one occasion as was chronicled in some of the tabloids, i did go to visit him and have a chance to see if we...
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carroll. he said if you want to come down and hear from john schneider, how we do it here at the seahawks, we'd be theep tell you. they eexpowz a philosophy that is essentially the same philosophy you just puted for that paul has. i said that's a good role mod toll copy. they won a championship. that's pretty good. in football, that's pretty darn good. >> rose: what about sterling? have you talked to him? >> during the process i really worked with shelly steriling. >> rose: right, the wife. >> yeah, and one occasion, as was chronicled on some of the tabloids . >> rose: everywhere. >> digo to visit him. and have a chance to see if we could maybe get things done without the lawsuit part. perfectly pleasant meeting but nothing happened. and, you know, so-- the sale concluded -- we absolutely -- >> she had the right to sell it. >> she prevailed in court and then we crowed the deal. >> rose: he has no interest in in at all. you own 100%. >> 100%. >> rose: looking at sports today, thinking obviously the questions of domestic abuse in the nfl. questions of ownership here with-- is there a problem here
carroll. he said if you want to come down and hear from john schneider, how we do it here at the seahawks, we'd be theep tell you. they eexpowz a philosophy that is essentially the same philosophy you just puted for that paul has. i said that's a good role mod toll copy. they won a championship. that's pretty good. in football, that's pretty darn good. >> rose: what about sterling? have you talked to him? >> during the process i really worked with shelly steriling. >> rose:...
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carroll at number eight getting on camera. ten fewer times than harbaugh. jim's brother john of the ravens way down the list at 27. not much of a surprise when it comes to the quarterbacks. denver's peyton manning the outright camera leader on the field. he is the poster boy of the nfl. so that makes some sense. >> that's for sure. easy guess there. thank you, geraud. >> you got it. >> for a full half hour of bay area sports watch comcast bay area tonight. that starts at 10:30. >>> tell us it's going to rain on the cardinals. >> well. we can manage that. i'm going to pull the red phone out for that. we're going to get a storm cloud right on top of the cardinals. and we know the giants hopefully will bring it home. i don't want to jinx things right now. the weekend forecast, you can see sunny skies saturday and sunday. warmer temperatures. then another chance of rain by next monday. >> that's going to do it for us. thanks for watching. we hope to see you at 11:00. bye-bye. looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >>> brad pitt's deeply personal new interview about marrying
carroll at number eight getting on camera. ten fewer times than harbaugh. jim's brother john of the ravens way down the list at 27. not much of a surprise when it comes to the quarterbacks. denver's peyton manning the outright camera leader on the field. he is the poster boy of the nfl. so that makes some sense. >> that's for sure. easy guess there. thank you, geraud. >> you got it. >> for a full half hour of bay area sports watch comcast bay area tonight. that starts at...
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carroll on the ground for us in ferguson. let's get some more now. joining us, the community activist johnz, jeffrey toobin and tom fuentes, the former fbi assistant director. john gaskin, you're there in missouri. you just heard what the police chief tom jackson said. he says he's not ready to step down. what is your reaction? >> i've spoken to several community leaders and many people feel as though he should step down. since the very beginning of the unrest, people have called repeatedly for him to step aside. they've asked for his resignation. several major community groups have also asked for his resignation. so i stand with them on this matter. chief jackson needs to step aside and allow fresh leadership to come in and allow the st. louis county police department to come in and take over the police department there and really start from scratch so they can begin healing the relationship with the community. >> tom fuentes, a lot of people think this situation in ferguson has been mishandled from the very beginning, this police chief should have stepped down weeks ago. what is your ana
carroll on the ground for us in ferguson. let's get some more now. joining us, the community activist johnz, jeffrey toobin and tom fuentes, the former fbi assistant director. john gaskin, you're there in missouri. you just heard what the police chief tom jackson said. he says he's not ready to step down. what is your reaction? >> i've spoken to several community leaders and many people feel as though he should step down. since the very beginning of the unrest, people have called...
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carroll today. >> this is my job. this happened on my watch. and i intend to see it through. i think i am very capable of doing that. >> joining me now is chief john belmer of saint louis county police and captain ron johnson of the missouri state highway patrol. thank you for joining us. we heard so much about protesters being on the streets. still unrest. we saw some of it, but it doesn't appear to be -- you know as advertised am i right or wrong here? >> i think you are right. i think we have noticinged the last couple weeks that, that the police have been able to build a little bit of rapport with the protesters. we talk about expectations. they talk about their goals. and in some ways, it's turned into, a tail gate. we actually talked, shake hand. go back across the street. and typically a peaceful night. >> deweyo you agree? better? >> i agree. there have been meetings to make our community belter. that's playing a big rolen this also. >> i have to ask you now that we have that out of the way. hearing so much about ferguson police chief, jackson, stepping down, and the saint louis police department you would be taking over operations tell te
carroll today. >> this is my job. this happened on my watch. and i intend to see it through. i think i am very capable of doing that. >> joining me now is chief john belmer of saint louis county police and captain ron johnson of the missouri state highway patrol. thank you for joining us. we heard so much about protesters being on the streets. still unrest. we saw some of it, but it doesn't appear to be -- you know as advertised am i right or wrong here? >> i think you are...
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john, we heard today that the ferguson police chief, thomas jackson, he says he may be beginning to rethink his comments he made to cnn's jason carroll leaving, only yesterday. cnn's evan perez, as you know, broke the news on tuesday that there was a plan in the works for the chief to resign. what do you think is going on here? >> well, this is nothing unusual when it comes to his actions and the ferguson police department's actions. they appear to be very disorganized in terms of their messaging. many people in the community, as i have spoken with protesters and community leaders today, feel as though when he made those statements yesterday in your interview, there's a good possibility he was in denial regarding the future of the police department, regarding his future with the ferguson police department. but many people in the community feel as though his resignation or departure is coming very soon, and that's simply what the word is on the street within st. louis right now. >> it's interesting, tom, because the st. louis county police chief said they had considered contingency plans for the city of ferguson as a result of all the
john, we heard today that the ferguson police chief, thomas jackson, he says he may be beginning to rethink his comments he made to cnn's jason carroll leaving, only yesterday. cnn's evan perez, as you know, broke the news on tuesday that there was a plan in the works for the chief to resign. what do you think is going on here? >> well, this is nothing unusual when it comes to his actions and the ferguson police department's actions. they appear to be very disorganized in terms of their...