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right. >> .them, of adolf hitler, which is a terrible comparison i think.e, i've met george bush. he's not adolf hitler, but when you see obama with a bone in his nose and dressed in a loincloth, yyu're saying, this guy is a primitive. >> right. >> he's an animal. he's not a developed person. he's not a civilized person, and that, i think, is worse. >> and they'd be never saying the same thing if he were an anglo president. has, has he been a good president for the black community mr. bond? >> yes, but he's not een a everything black people want. and there are many black people that say, gee, i wish he'd done more. but he's a president whom i think about 94% of black people would eagerly vote for again. >> you do believe that. >> oh yeah, and i will too.3 >> yeah. tell me about what he has community wished he had done. >> well, maybe it's what he did do that i wish he hadn't done. >> well, either way. >> when he called.. [laughter] .when he said that the policeman in boston, who in ú&mbridge -- >> this is skip, skip gates. >> this is skip gates. yeah. when
right. >> .them, of adolf hitler, which is a terrible comparison i think.e, i've met george bush. he's not adolf hitler, but when you see obama with a bone in his nose and dressed in a loincloth, yyu're saying, this guy is a primitive. >> right. >> he's an animal. he's not a developed person. he's not a civilized person, and that, i think, is worse. >> and they'd be never saying the same thing if he were an anglo president. has, has he been a good president for the black...
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. >> hitler es un maestro de escuela que asegura que en nada se parece a adolf hitler. >> me recuerdance que no ayuda, no es positivo. personas, por por ejemplo, que han hecho un daÑo a la humanidad. >> este jÓven nos cuenta cómo su vida se ha visto marcada por su nombre. >> aquÍ en repÚblica dominicana, las telenovelas tienen una gran influencia y muchos padres les ponen los nombres de los protagonistas. >> la iglesia catÓlica dice que puede ser negativo y ofrece la posibilidad de cambiarlo gratuitamente. >> y ahora, algo que no tiene nombre. como para no despegar del asiento. estas son imÁgenes del calendario 20 12. dicen que lo hacen para llamar la atenciÓn sobre las por 8500 personas afectadas por despidos. despuÉs de 89 aÑos, mexicana de aviaciÓn se declaró en quiebra. espera que el calendario logre grandes alturas en ventas. >> hasta aquÍ las noticias. mÁs en la ediciÓn nocturna. muchas gracias por habernos acompaÑado. mÁs en la noche. ♪ >> el querÉtaro hace historia llegando a la leguila por primera vez. ahora viene a escribir su nombre con letras de oro enfrentando al superlÍde
. >> hitler es un maestro de escuela que asegura que en nada se parece a adolf hitler. >> me recuerdance que no ayuda, no es positivo. personas, por por ejemplo, que han hecho un daÑo a la humanidad. >> este jÓven nos cuenta cómo su vida se ha visto marcada por su nombre. >> aquÍ en repÚblica dominicana, las telenovelas tienen una gran influencia y muchos padres les ponen los nombres de los protagonistas. >> la iglesia catÓlica dice que puede ser negativo y...
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erdogan say that president assad could possibly be the next adolf hitler. when you have lost friends like that, that suggests that time is running out. >> it is indeed. the turkish position is important to what is more important is the arab league. they rarely take any position against one of their members. the arab league does that because after about 4000 people killed, there is little appetite for any kind of support for the syrian regime. >> there have been 20 people reported killed in syria just today. at the same time, we have seen the reports and the demands for a second revolution. will we have overreached? >> i think that the optimism came from the notion that change will come instantaneously. moving from autocratic regimes to democracy is unrealistic. no one should expect the army to be the protector of democracy. they will have to come up with a different plan. >> thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you. >> this is moving right across the middle east. pakistan's ambassador to washington, has resigned. this follows disputed evidence that he
erdogan say that president assad could possibly be the next adolf hitler. when you have lost friends like that, that suggests that time is running out. >> it is indeed. the turkish position is important to what is more important is the arab league. they rarely take any position against one of their members. the arab league does that because after about 4000 people killed, there is little appetite for any kind of support for the syrian regime. >> there have been 20 people reported...
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pd se pareca adolf hitler. >> recuerdan coese personaje. >> la iglesia catÓlica ha pedido a los padres x oñ"el+y muchos padres les ponen z@ mqlos fg/ nombres de los protagonistas. >> la iglesia catÓlica dice que fg/ puede ser negativo y rece çw3tvve#fd&-la posibilidad de cambilo gratuimente. ñ=uuÑpçokskrooedt!xies-7Ñww6akepÑá >> y ahora, algo que no tiene nombre. como para no despegar l asnto. z@ mq estas
pd se pareca adolf hitler. >> recuerdan coese personaje. >> la iglesia catÓlica ha pedido a los padres xoñ"el+y muchos padres les ponen z@ mqlos fg/ nombres de los protagonistas. >> la iglesia catÓlica dice que fg/ puede ser negativo y rece çw3tvve#fd&-la posibilidad de cambilo gratuimente. ñ=uuÑpçokskrooedt!xies-7Ñww6akepÑá >> y ahora, algo que no tiene nombre. como para no despegar l asnto. z@ mq estas
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. >> it is very close that adolf hitler got his whole notion of you generallics from california. >> in 1979, then state assemblyman, art torres repealed the california law. he says we need to remember what happened. >> we never repeat it again. >> as for charles, the operation doomed his adult relationship. >> there's two or three girls that i was going with. they found out i couldn't have children, they took off. >> once married, he never told his wife. she died never knowing the truth. >> she wanted a child so darn bad it was pitiful. if i hadn't been sterilized at the time, i probably wouldn't be here now. i would probably be having a family somewhere. >> in 2003, the state of california issued a blanket apology to all those involuntarily sterilized. charles says that's not enough. he wants a personal apology and compensation, but the staff of one lawmaker involved with the issue says there is no funds for a reparation. dana. >> hard to believe that happened here. elizabeth cook, thank you. >>> well, you know the holiday season has officially arrived with sights like this. it's a sm
. >> it is very close that adolf hitler got his whole notion of you generallics from california. >> in 1979, then state assemblyman, art torres repealed the california law. he says we need to remember what happened. >> we never repeat it again. >> as for charles, the operation doomed his adult relationship. >> there's two or three girls that i was going with. they found out i couldn't have children, they took off. >> once married, he never told his wife. she...
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prime minister has called on president assad to step down or face the fate of muammar gaddafi and adolf hitler. i'm joined by the former foreign minister of jordan. the u.n. human rights commissioner says that this is a very serious resolution and a patrol pressure on the regime. >> in the absence of any military action, we will see more and more of this chipping away at the legitimacy of the regime. there is the suspension of syria from the arab league constitution. we will probably see more sanctions. in the end, i it will take more than this. it was possibly take a lot more blood and time. i think that the regime has lost its legitimacy not just among the public but also the public in the arab world. >> it is interesting to look at the role that turkey has played and what you think that is where some of the pressure will come from. erdogan said that assad will face the same fate as arab hitler. to lose friends like this is important. >> this is important. also the arab league. they rarely make any decisions as one of their neighbors. they made one against libya a few months ago and this is
prime minister has called on president assad to step down or face the fate of muammar gaddafi and adolf hitler. i'm joined by the former foreign minister of jordan. the u.n. human rights commissioner says that this is a very serious resolution and a patrol pressure on the regime. >> in the absence of any military action, we will see more and more of this chipping away at the legitimacy of the regime. there is the suspension of syria from the arab league constitution. we will probably see...
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it is not necessarily radical, to the extent you would see books by adolf hitler or david dukes, you would call it a radical bookstore. the availability of that material makes it a lot easier for anyone to read it and become in viewed with this hatred for the united states to the point where they might carry out violence. host: joe lieberman wants google to crack down on the web sites. guest: there is a free-speech issue. i am not a lawyer. inside the united states there are more protections for websites them outside of the united states. central command in tampa created a new digital command designed to respond to conspiracy theories and paranoia disseminated against the u.s. that mobilizes radical moslems. they spent hundreds of billions of dollars doing this, responding quickly to any website. at the same time, the pentagon and lights as guests of the pentagon the very same groups that spread the same paranoia, the notion that there is a war against islam and you should not cooperate with the fbi. we try to fight it, and internally we enable the enablers. host: this is from one of
it is not necessarily radical, to the extent you would see books by adolf hitler or david dukes, you would call it a radical bookstore. the availability of that material makes it a lot easier for anyone to read it and become in viewed with this hatred for the united states to the point where they might carry out violence. host: joe lieberman wants google to crack down on the web sites. guest: there is a free-speech issue. i am not a lawyer. inside the united states there are more protections...
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who knew terres were aware he was a man obsessed with collecting firearms or as an admirer of adolf hitler. >> there's a nice thing. >> and serial killers like jeffrey dahmer and john wayne gacy. >> he admired their boldness, their fearlessness, and their power. he was a man who felt powerless. >> according to criminologist james fox, the motives of a rampage killer or mass murderer are very different from those of a serial killer. like other experts we talked to for this broadcast, james fox has spent his professional life studying murder, including mass murder. >> serial killers generally kill because they like it. it makes them feel superior. mass killers generally kill to express their hostility, their anger. >> why don't you tell the family what you guys did to me when i was young? you in particular. tell them. tell them about it all. you [ muted ] pig. >> this young white male with his problems, his frustrations, and his inability to deal with them fits the profile of many mass murderers and rampage killers. >> typically, a mass killer is having problems not just in one area of life
who knew terres were aware he was a man obsessed with collecting firearms or as an admirer of adolf hitler. >> there's a nice thing. >> and serial killers like jeffrey dahmer and john wayne gacy. >> he admired their boldness, their fearlessness, and their power. he was a man who felt powerless. >> according to criminologist james fox, the motives of a rampage killer or mass murderer are very different from those of a serial killer. like other experts we talked to for...
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. >>> two pieces of adolf hitler's sheets go up for auction.ets embroidered with swastikas went up for $3100. it was embroidered with the initial and a.h. an anonymous online bidder bought the linens. >>> a cry for help is caught on camera. >> help. help. >> he's bleeding. >> help. >> reporter: >> it happened after the officer stopped the suspect seen running. the man resisted arrest. that's when he started to strangle the officer. luckluckily, a woman and three others saw the man and rushed to help. the attacker took off. and on the same night, he was seen shirtless inside a restaurant. police are still looking for the man. >>> before opening day next year. among the additions will be a statue honoring a fan who died. >> i've got memories that revolve around baseball with my own kids. >> reporter: green will tell the story. shannon stone and his 6-year- old cooper at the ballpark in arlington. >> they're talking about what they have seen in the game. and what's -- what, you know, doing the play-by-play. and i want to put a ball, either in coop
. >>> two pieces of adolf hitler's sheets go up for auction.ets embroidered with swastikas went up for $3100. it was embroidered with the initial and a.h. an anonymous online bidder bought the linens. >>> a cry for help is caught on camera. >> help. help. >> he's bleeding. >> help. >> reporter: >> it happened after the officer stopped the suspect seen running. the man resisted arrest. that's when he started to strangle the officer. luckluckily, a...
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thought eva braun was a supermodel or centerfold that he would look up to because of the ties with adolf hitler. >> in a highly risky move, staff decided to place jones in pendleton's grow program, a unit where rival gang members have to live side by side. >> the white supremacists are a very small minority here. i know when he was in general population him and one of the other -- the fellow guys he clicked up with were the targets of many, you know, violent acts. he was placed in segregation for his own protection for a little while. the violence got so bad for him. he admits how ignorant he was back then. he sees that he -- his way of thinking was incorrect. >> it was kind of crazy. i mean, seen a lot of stuff. i've been to rallies. i mean, all that stuff. i've seen 40-foot crosses burn and stuff like that. that's what we live by, that's just how we was. i didn't know anything different from it. just how stuff was. >> despite his past affiliation with the aryan nation, inside pendleton michael jones learned how to get along with the very people he loved to hate. >> i mean, this is a real cool
thought eva braun was a supermodel or centerfold that he would look up to because of the ties with adolf hitler. >> in a highly risky move, staff decided to place jones in pendleton's grow program, a unit where rival gang members have to live side by side. >> the white supremacists are a very small minority here. i know when he was in general population him and one of the other -- the fellow guys he clicked up with were the targets of many, you know, violent acts. he was placed in...
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germany or the financial interests decided they had to have someone represent them and it was adolf hitler. the same thing happened in italy. the dewey people went to a ballistic but harry truman stuck by his guns and continued the campaign in that fashion. we have a rich tradition of that. moreover, abraham lincoln was, in a way, one of the first bloggers. when he was a lawyer and active in illinois politics he wrote scathing criticisms of his political opponents under a pseudonym, scathing criticisms that have very little basis in fact. it was very opinionated and very scurrilous. because he was so well-known, one of his opponents called him out and challenged him to a duel. because he was challenged and a large gangly man, abraham decided he would choose broadswords and they met across the line because tools were not permissible in illinois. they met in missouri at dawn and, thank god, wiser heads prevailed and got the tool called off. it was provoked a. licoln, blogger using someone else's name. [laughter] i will tell you two stories, one which involves a our grandchildren. we are big
germany or the financial interests decided they had to have someone represent them and it was adolf hitler. the same thing happened in italy. the dewey people went to a ballistic but harry truman stuck by his guns and continued the campaign in that fashion. we have a rich tradition of that. moreover, abraham lincoln was, in a way, one of the first bloggers. when he was a lawyer and active in illinois politics he wrote scathing criticisms of his political opponents under a pseudonym, scathing...
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for the first time we're getting some new looks at cia secrets including adolf hitler's stolen stationary and how president reagan was told the cold war was over. jenna: this is anything but a high-speed chase. a man trying to escape the cops and wait till you see what he's driving. ♪ . [ female announcer ] from an earache... to the flu. an accident... to asthma. a new heartbeat... to a heart condition. when you see your doctor, you don't face any medical issue alone. you do it together. at the american medical association, we're committed to preserving that essential partnership between patients and their doctors. because when it comes to your health, you need someone you trust. the ama. protecting the relationship between patients and physicians. jon: well, here's something you don't see every day. san diego early this morning. a car swerves off the road, slams into a fire hydrant and a force of the water is so strong it holds the back half of the car up in the air. witnesses say they saw people running from the crash site. by the time police arrived no one was inside the thing. they be
for the first time we're getting some new looks at cia secrets including adolf hitler's stolen stationary and how president reagan was told the cold war was over. jenna: this is anything but a high-speed chase. a man trying to escape the cops and wait till you see what he's driving. ♪ . [ female announcer ] from an earache... to the flu. an accident... to asthma. a new heartbeat... to a heart condition. when you see your doctor, you don't face any medical issue alone. you do it together. at...
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there is also a new addition to the cia's museum it's a letter on adolf hitler's stationary written byutenant rich affidavit helms who became the cia director during watergate. he wrote to his 3-year-old son. it reads the man who might have written on this card once controls europe, tkae is dead, his memory despised, his country in ruins. that letter was presented to the cia to the helms family one day after bin laud din's death. talk about history making a circle. megyn: is it just me or that guy that does the voice over stuff on the tapes -- didn't he do the stop, drop and cover? well any way. moving on a sick, sick assault on a new york city mother. a shopping cart dropped on her head from four stories above. just ahead police are now telling us why the suspects say they did it. plus revealing moments in the days after 9/11. former secretary of state condoleezzaa rice speaking for the first time about when she thought that she and president bush had been poisoned, and the exact moments that followed. and many states understandably tightening their voter rules in the wake of voter fr
there is also a new addition to the cia's museum it's a letter on adolf hitler's stationary written byutenant rich affidavit helms who became the cia director during watergate. he wrote to his 3-year-old son. it reads the man who might have written on this card once controls europe, tkae is dead, his memory despised, his country in ruins. that letter was presented to the cia to the helms family one day after bin laud din's death. talk about history making a circle. megyn: is it just me or that...
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adolf hitler relied upon all sorts of legal advice he got on the invasion of poland but that did not immunize him or subordinates from zaremberg. with the finding torture, the u.s. can define torture -- the president cannot redefine torture as it is specified in title 89 the u.s. code. that is quite specific. with regard to international interpretations of torture, it is in the treaty. no indication that there was any effort to try to differentiate between the treaty definition of torture and it being implemented. i do not see any leeway. it is true that in one of the more blurry elements of torture as defined in the statute is whether or not what was done was calculated to create an imminent fear of death or to cause protracted or prolonged mental searing or trauma. in that time it can become a matter of difficulty and application. but i believe the center cannot be manipulated by the executive. >> thank you. a question for david. if the u.s. is free to take out by assassination anyone it feels is a so-called combat and anywhere, what is stopping other countries from assassinating t
adolf hitler relied upon all sorts of legal advice he got on the invasion of poland but that did not immunize him or subordinates from zaremberg. with the finding torture, the u.s. can define torture -- the president cannot redefine torture as it is specified in title 89 the u.s. code. that is quite specific. with regard to international interpretations of torture, it is in the treaty. no indication that there was any effort to try to differentiate between the treaty definition of torture and...
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adolf hitler relied on all sorts of advice he got.with regard to the defining torture, the united states can certainly define torture under, the president cannot redefine torture as specified in title 18 in u.s. code. that is quite specific with regard to international interpretations of torture, it's in the treaty. there's no indication that there was any effort to try to differentiate between the treaty definition of torture and the statute of supposed implements i don't see there's anything we. it is true that one of the more blurry elements of torch as defined in the statute is whether or not what was done with calculated to create an imminent fear of death or to cause protracted or prolonged mental searing or trauma. and that at times can become a matter difficult in application but i believe the standard cannot be manipulated i the executive. >> thanks. the question i will direct to david. if the u.s. is free to take out by assassination anyone it feels is a so-called combatant anywhere, what is stopping other countries from ass
adolf hitler relied on all sorts of advice he got.with regard to the defining torture, the united states can certainly define torture under, the president cannot redefine torture as specified in title 18 in u.s. code. that is quite specific with regard to international interpretations of torture, it's in the treaty. there's no indication that there was any effort to try to differentiate between the treaty definition of torture and the statute of supposed implements i don't see there's anything...
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like what happened in germany and they said they have to have somebody represent them and it was adolf hitler the same thing happened in italy. the dewey people went ballistic but harry truman and stuck by his guns and continued the campaign in that fashion. we have a rich tradition of that. here is something that may surprise a lot of people. abraham lincoln was in a way one of the first bloggers. when he was a lawyer in active illinois politics, he wrote a scathing criticisms under a pseudonym -- scathing criticisms of them that had very little basis in fact. very opinionated. of course, because he was so well know, one of his opponents called him out and challenged him to a duel. because he was challenged and a large being the man, abraham lincoln decided he would shoes broadswords. they met just across the line they met in missouri at dawn and, thank god, wiser heads prevailed and got the tool -- duel called off. it was provoked a. licoln, blogger using someone else's name. [laughter] i will tell you two stories, one which involves a our grandchildren. we are big outdoors people. we could
like what happened in germany and they said they have to have somebody represent them and it was adolf hitler the same thing happened in italy. the dewey people went ballistic but harry truman and stuck by his guns and continued the campaign in that fashion. we have a rich tradition of that. here is something that may surprise a lot of people. abraham lincoln was in a way one of the first bloggers. when he was a lawyer in active illinois politics, he wrote a scathing criticisms under a...
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a letter on adolf hitler's stationery written by the then lieutenant who later became the c.i.a.ing vietnam and watergate. helms took the stationery and wrote to his son on d.e. day. dear dennis, it reads, the man who might have written on this card once controlled europe three short years ago when you were born. today he's dead. his memory despised. his country in ruins. that letter was presented to the c.i.a. by the helms family one day after bin laden's death. brian, gretchen, and eric? >> all right. very interesting stuff. >> fascinating. more headlines coming your way. the nicolas cage movie "lord of war" was based on his life. >> how are we on the other 11? >> the new uzi machine pistol. >> there's nothing entertaining about what just happened to victor booth. he's -- a federal jury in new york convicted the so-called merchant of death. he tried to sell anti-aircraft weapons to a colombian rebel group that wanted to shoot down u.s. forces fighting the drug war in south america. he faces life in prison and his sentencing in february. >> tugboat captain sentenced to one year
a letter on adolf hitler's stationery written by the then lieutenant who later became the c.i.a.ing vietnam and watergate. helms took the stationery and wrote to his son on d.e. day. dear dennis, it reads, the man who might have written on this card once controlled europe three short years ago when you were born. today he's dead. his memory despised. his country in ruins. that letter was presented to the c.i.a. by the helms family one day after bin laden's death. brian, gretchen, and eric?...
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happened in germany and the financial interest decided they had to estimate represent them and it was adolf hitler. the same thing had been italy. what they do the people went ballistic, but he returned in step by his guns and continued the campaign and that fashion. so we have a rich tradition of that. moreover, here's something that may surprise a lot of people. abraham lincoln was in no way one of the first bloggers when he was a lawyer and it did in illinois politics, he wrote scathing criticisms of his political opponents under a pseudonym, scathing criticisms of it that had very little basis in fact, very opinionated and very scurrilous. and of course, because he was so well known, one of his opponents called him out and challenged him to a duel. and because he was challenged and a large tanker demand, abraham lincoln decided he would choose broadswords. and they met just across the line because duels were not permissible in illinois. they met in missouri at dawn and thank god wiser heads prevailed and called off, but it was provoked by a lincoln blogger, using someone else's name. so it's w
happened in germany and the financial interest decided they had to estimate represent them and it was adolf hitler. the same thing had been italy. what they do the people went ballistic, but he returned in step by his guns and continued the campaign and that fashion. so we have a rich tradition of that. moreover, here's something that may surprise a lot of people. abraham lincoln was in no way one of the first bloggers when he was a lawyer and it did in illinois politics, he wrote scathing...
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adolf hitler relied upon all sorts of advice he thought about the invasion of poland and that didn'tmmunize him or his subordinates from nuremberg. with regard to the finding torture the united states can certainly defined torture under if the president cannot be defined torture as is specified in the title 18 in the u.s. code. that is quite specific with regard to the international interpretations of torture it's in the treaty there is no indication that there was any effort to try to differentiate between the definition of torture so i don't see that there is any leeway. it is true that one of the more blurry elements of torture as defined in the statute is whether what was done with calculated to create in imminent fear of death that would cause protracted or prolonged mental searing or trauma and in that time it can become a matter of difficulty and application but i believe the standard cannot be manipulated by the executive. >> a question i will direct to david. if the u.s. is free to take out assassination anyone it feels is a so-called combatant anywhere what is stopping othe
adolf hitler relied upon all sorts of advice he thought about the invasion of poland and that didn'tmmunize him or his subordinates from nuremberg. with regard to the finding torture the united states can certainly defined torture under if the president cannot be defined torture as is specified in the title 18 in the u.s. code. that is quite specific with regard to the international interpretations of torture it's in the treaty there is no indication that there was any effort to try to...
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in the tea party, yes, there is, david, i went to a tea party rally and people dressing up as adolf hitleruildings-- >> and finish my thought which is that occupy wall street the extent it's about access for everybody. not-- >> access for everybody. >> not close. >> and well. >> offer jobs to these people and they have no-- >> we're going to have leave it there. >> and the americans-- >> folks, we want to hear from you on this issue, is occupy wall street like the civil rights movement? find me on twitter, fox, dave briggs, all right, guys, spirited debate this morning, not like last night. coming up a crash landings an a chopper smacks down on to a home. what investigators say went terribly wrong. and forgot hugging it out. that will get you suspended at one school. one student is fighting back and hear from him coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] drinking a smoothie with no vegetable nutrition? ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. ♪ we never can give enough ♪ i got something for you
in the tea party, yes, there is, david, i went to a tea party rally and people dressing up as adolf hitleruildings-- >> and finish my thought which is that occupy wall street the extent it's about access for everybody. not-- >> access for everybody. >> not close. >> and well. >> offer jobs to these people and they have no-- >> we're going to have leave it there. >> and the americans-- >> folks, we want to hear from you on this issue, is occupy...