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all scream-agers. screen-us -- we are all agers. who knows where it is going to go. it is going to be intimate, social -- >> is it good for your industry? >> it is exciting. >> is it good and profitable to have the complexity of many screens versus the simplicity of abc, cbs, and abc. idea --ve in the age of of the idea. these are just opening up idea after idea. we agree -- we're seeing a great switch of power peter -- of power. the media no longer has the power. >> to get advertising, entertainment, journalism. people have the power. it is all around them. secret to con sent conductivity? rules, weere are no live in the age of i -- >> there are no rules. we live in the age of ideas. it is ideas that drive action. >> kevin roberts, big fan of the late actor peter o'toole, whose passing, he says, signifies the end of an era. >> either o'toole, what a great live -- what a great guy? culturally inspirational to all of us, he was the greatest genius. i think a lot of worlds that we live in now is missing those kind of characters. >> we year and for that. >> of course we
all scream-agers. screen-us -- we are all agers. who knows where it is going to go. it is going to be intimate, social -- >> is it good for your industry? >> it is exciting. >> is it good and profitable to have the complexity of many screens versus the simplicity of abc, cbs, and abc. idea --ve in the age of of the idea. these are just opening up idea after idea. we agree -- we're seeing a great switch of power peter -- of power. the media no longer has the power. >> to...
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he started the teen-agers so he's self taught. he teamed up with lindsey and they music poll daholidays. >> anybody who can teach themselves an instrument is wild. i mean, how can you do that i wonder because you can't see is the sense of hearing heightened? >> whatever it is, he did good and so did she. >> creating youtube pranks like this one. >> i used to clean port-a-poties before i did youtube. >> and rescuers swoop in and give a paralyzed dog a second chance. >> they call him r.r.b. >> see hough he was living life there the path lane. to take care of air. >>> hey, don't forget there's an app for rtm. get it on your iphone or android device and watch videos wherever you are. >> this is a story that will break your heart at the beginning. don't worry, you'll put it all back together given. it starts with the humane society of the united states going to a believed to be puppy mill in samson county. >> oh! >> when we walked into the building, the stench of urine and feces and illness kind of just hung in the air and it's very sa
he started the teen-agers so he's self taught. he teamed up with lindsey and they music poll daholidays. >> anybody who can teach themselves an instrument is wild. i mean, how can you do that i wonder because you can't see is the sense of hearing heightened? >> whatever it is, he did good and so did she. >> creating youtube pranks like this one. >> i used to clean port-a-poties before i did youtube. >> and rescuers swoop in and give a paralyzed dog a second chance....
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i think you have a teen-ager acting better than the grownup. >> a lot to learn from this short little clip from everybody as point of view. >> we reached out of the -- they were able to amicably resolve their issues and go on with the day. the resort said they are very relieved both parties were not seriously injured. >> a regular traffic violation led to this high-spee case in con way carolina. you can see the rendezvous runs through a roadblock, passes car in the other thing watch here and see the car kind of takes an exit here to the right? it almost wrecks. those, those are shots. you see the driver out of the vehicle firing bark as. >> give it sm .harp. >> the. >> you hear more shots. the driver and passenger both got out of the vehicles and started fleeing. the officers in per suess, dlufrs the driver was taken into custody at the scene. the passier flood into the wids. shannon marie kaiser was the passenger in this thing. both have quite the rap sheet. cochran, the shooter, facing a lot of other safeties, for any of the. in this just happened in. >> you have got to be completel
i think you have a teen-ager acting better than the grownup. >> a lot to learn from this short little clip from everybody as point of view. >> we reached out of the -- they were able to amicably resolve their issues and go on with the day. the resort said they are very relieved both parties were not seriously injured. >> a regular traffic violation led to this high-spee case in con way carolina. you can see the rendezvous runs through a roadblock, passes car in the other thing...
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so peter, as i understand the story, she and four drunk teen-agers got into the car.. >> right. >> got out. said okay, next guy drives. next guy got in -- >> a chain of driving and she wound up with the car. and through social media, the local police authorities determined that these three teens had an awareness of her being drunk and therefore decided to charge these three teens with wrecklessness in her death. >> whose car was she driving? >> she was driving someone else's car at that time. so what happened is there is a moral ambiguity. there is a legal ambiguity in this country. very often, unfortunately, we've seen people getting into cars. we try and take their keys away. we say, don't drive and then they drive anyway. should you and i be charged with wreckless endangerment in situations like that? should parking valets, should people running garages, people running big weddings? they say yeah, you can take the car. think of the case of aaron cox up in north aroundover, massachusetts. she got in trouble because she went to the aid of another student who happened
so peter, as i understand the story, she and four drunk teen-agers got into the car.. >> right. >> got out. said okay, next guy drives. next guy got in -- >> a chain of driving and she wound up with the car. and through social media, the local police authorities determined that these three teens had an awareness of her being drunk and therefore decided to charge these three teens with wrecklessness in her death. >> whose car was she driving? >> she was driving...
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. >>> and a battle over a brain dead california teen-ager. >>> and here is what our fox affiliates are covering tonight. in boston, a release of thousands of pages of redablgted documents from last year's newtown shooting. they are all visual images of the diseases. >>> jeffrey bodden died in a car crash. the vehicle went through a fence and landed upside down in water. another person also died in the accident. >>> and ksaz in future-cast where target customers are worried that the retailer says pin card data was part of the massive security breach this month. that is a live look outside of the beltway for "special report." we'll be right back. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male anner ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it is! >>> phil robertson, the patriarch of duck dynasty is going back to work. a&e announced this afternoon when filming returns in april it
. >>> and a battle over a brain dead california teen-ager. >>> and here is what our fox affiliates are covering tonight. in boston, a release of thousands of pages of redablgted documents from last year's newtown shooting. they are all visual images of the diseases. >>> jeffrey bodden died in a car crash. the vehicle went through a fence and landed upside down in water. another person also died in the accident. >>> and ksaz in future-cast where target...
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it for busy moms, it's for teen-agers, it like opening a gift every month. why should this be something you dread every month because it not going away, it's coming back. it's got to be something you look forward to and it's got to be easy. >> i like when youtube channels collide, the channel of rr coming together with 22 priengster, who is a trick shot guy, known for his really precision shots. here's a compilation of some of the best. each splits a playing card down the mid approximately. rated rr, stepped in with their high-speed cameras and now you can see the true precision. he really did slice it down the middle. >> a lot more difficult than the bulls eye. i imagine just hitting the bull's eye is like -- >> and he's not doing this from point blank range. he's standing several feet away. he's shooting into a 50 caliber bullet casing. >> wow, that's impressive. >> how about driving the head of a nail with a bullet? >> how about the aspirin? >> splitting a bullet. he's got two balloons in the distance. between the two balloons is a blade, looks like a mac
it for busy moms, it's for teen-agers, it like opening a gift every month. why should this be something you dread every month because it not going away, it's coming back. it's got to be something you look forward to and it's got to be easy. >> i like when youtube channels collide, the channel of rr coming together with 22 priengster, who is a trick shot guy, known for his really precision shots. here's a compilation of some of the best. each splits a playing card down the mid...
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. >> and then governor swarsen ager in california forced you to speak up. >> that's correct.t that time massachusetts had marriage equality through the judicial route. in california a precedent-setting thing happened. both house, the senate and the assembly passed the marriage equality bill, and all that was needed was the governor's siing, governor arnold swarzenegger who campaigned by being a friend of the glp community. he made statements like, "i worked with gays and les by -- less bians, some of my best friendsar gays and les bians", >> but he didn't sign it. >> he's a republican and has a conservative base. playing to that, he vetoed it. i was enraged. i was, together with brad at that time... >> brad is your partner. >> brad is your partner. >> yes. >> and you are married? >> a little after swarzenegger's veto. we saw young people pouring on to santa monica boulevard venting their rage and here we were at home comfortable. we discussed it and i said, "i have to speak out on this. we are so close and that hippo crit swarzenegger vetoed it. for me to speak out my voice n
. >> and then governor swarsen ager in california forced you to speak up. >> that's correct.t that time massachusetts had marriage equality through the judicial route. in california a precedent-setting thing happened. both house, the senate and the assembly passed the marriage equality bill, and all that was needed was the governor's siing, governor arnold swarzenegger who campaigned by being a friend of the glp community. he made statements like, "i worked with gays and les by...
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even in encouraging the act that caused the death of this child or teen-ager they would be eq l equalequaally liable. >> though the university is not off the hook. >> so it is off premises. they can say we have a policy. they didn't show up for the training. so they have obstacles to try and claim. they used a lot of key buzz words and they were smart. they said this was unsanctioned. >> they had to cover themselves. >> a toy company used a beastie boys song. they are suing the company for using their song "girls" in a commercial. >> ♪ girls you think you know what we want girls ♪ >> the company has since removed the song from the commercial. >> but they were first to sue defending it that it was just a parody saying it was fair use for them. saying: >> do they have a point? golbiblox, the problem that they have is trying to show that it was a parody and not a means to sell the products. >> it is a simple parody you can't stop someone from doing that. >> obviously the company benefited from it. now they say, copyright, trademark infringement. >> they are little girls singing these songs.
even in encouraging the act that caused the death of this child or teen-ager they would be eq l equalequaally liable. >> though the university is not off the hook. >> so it is off premises. they can say we have a policy. they didn't show up for the training. so they have obstacles to try and claim. they used a lot of key buzz words and they were smart. they said this was unsanctioned. >> they had to cover themselves. >> a toy company used a beastie boys song. they are...
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agers now.all screen none of us are ever away from our screens, right?evision, everything is connecting, who knows where it will go, but it will be intimate, social, and transactional. >> is it good for your industry? >> it is exciting. >> i did not say exciting, i said is a good as opposed to the cbs, abc, nbc? >> it is much more fun. ideas of the currency of tomorrow and these screens are opening up idea after idea. there is this great switch of power. the media no longer has power. >> you saw them last night. >> fantastic. >> advertising, entertainment, journalism, they are all melding. >> people have the power in it is all about them. >> what about this facial recognition technology that companies are starting to integrate? will we soon see advertisements based on what someone's face looks like? >> i would not want anything focused on what tom's face looked like, but with yours i think that consumers want that. >> but i do not want ads targeted to me because i have black hair. >> you will always have the opportunity to opt out. it is not what consume
agers now.all screen none of us are ever away from our screens, right?evision, everything is connecting, who knows where it will go, but it will be intimate, social, and transactional. >> is it good for your industry? >> it is exciting. >> i did not say exciting, i said is a good as opposed to the cbs, abc, nbc? >> it is much more fun. ideas of the currency of tomorrow and these screens are opening up idea after idea. there is this great switch of power. the media no...
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united states and you need to have respect for the office instead of act being like a bunch of tone agersamming it up in the funeral. this is indicative of the way he approaches the president so. this is not the first time that he has done things that are unbecoming the president of the united states. she asked him and they all should have known better. this was supposed to be showing respect. it was not appropriate and not matower and that was indictive of the way he carries himself as president all of the time. >> all right. talking about obama care, one in four americans rather pay the fine than sign up for obama care. are people abandoning the whole concept. is there any way to salvage it? >> it is word to me. i don't find we should be happy that people that don't have insurance are so annoyed with the program don't want insurance. it is a failure in the roll out and discourse. in the end of the day we want people to have insurance and people not signing up out of spite. that is not what we want. >> how many of it is out of spite and others it is money they can't afford. middle-class
united states and you need to have respect for the office instead of act being like a bunch of tone agersamming it up in the funeral. this is indicative of the way he approaches the president so. this is not the first time that he has done things that are unbecoming the president of the united states. she asked him and they all should have known better. this was supposed to be showing respect. it was not appropriate and not matower and that was indictive of the way he carries himself as...
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know what you know who is going to be hurt that they will that are always what happened watch teen agers african-americans we had like a what is it a twenty five percent unemployment rate for african-americans for african-american teenagers it's probably close to seventy five so sad that what happened to you every time washington state you have more a more majority population almost all white population and the economic impacts of these choices are a little bit different people going to economics while the city is this is not a good honest seeing why did and why she did it easy and what we're going to see is that more black people are heading to prison more of these young black people is no not really you know this is this and you that i was going to happen even know they going to stay with it sort of in the states that have raised their minimum wages above the federal minimum wage that what has happened is that because people who spend one hundred percent of their income would. all minimum wage employees the economy has been stimulated and those people have done better in fact if you kn
know what you know who is going to be hurt that they will that are always what happened watch teen agers african-americans we had like a what is it a twenty five percent unemployment rate for african-americans for african-american teenagers it's probably close to seventy five so sad that what happened to you every time washington state you have more a more majority population almost all white population and the economic impacts of these choices are a little bit different people going to...
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we are all screen- agers. we are never away from our screens. mobile, tv.ho knows where it is going to be? but it is going to be intimate and social. >> is it good for your industry? i did not say exciting. is it good and profitable to have the complexity of many screens, versus the simplicity of abc, cbs, and nbc? >> it is much more fun. we are creative people. ideas are the currency of tomorrow, and these are just opening up idea after idea. the media no longer has the power. brands no longer have power. >> entertainment, journalism, they are all melding. because people have the power, and it is all around them. >> in a world of constant conductivity, what are the rules? >> there are no rules. ideas are going to make the world, not discussions, not debate, but action, and it is ideas that drive action. >> a big fan of the late actor peter o'toole, who he says his passing signifies the end of an era. great man, and he lived that idea of live life slow. he was culturally inspirational to all of us and a creative genius. i think a lot of the world we are liv
we are all screen- agers. we are never away from our screens. mobile, tv.ho knows where it is going to be? but it is going to be intimate and social. >> is it good for your industry? i did not say exciting. is it good and profitable to have the complexity of many screens, versus the simplicity of abc, cbs, and nbc? >> it is much more fun. we are creative people. ideas are the currency of tomorrow, and these are just opening up idea after idea. the media no longer has the power....
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you have a preschool ager or a 10 is-year-old? and we work with common sense media so parents know if they click 10-year-old, these are shows that common sense media recommends for a 10-year-old. and if you want to set your guide to do that, good luck between you and your kids to do that or to just have that information available for a conversation with your kids. if you want to take your infinity home product which in the our case is cameras and home security, energy management and lighting control, and you want to do that with one click of your remote while you're watching tv right on the bottom, you can do that too. youyou couldn't do any of that t a few years ago, and that's the kind of change we're excited about. >> host: john mccain has talked about again his a la carte legislation. what's your message to john mccainsome. >> guest: well, i don't think we would have the diversity of channels, i don't think there would be a c-span if people would literally just buy one channel at a time. i don't think most americans, and yet h
you have a preschool ager or a 10 is-year-old? and we work with common sense media so parents know if they click 10-year-old, these are shows that common sense media recommends for a 10-year-old. and if you want to set your guide to do that, good luck between you and your kids to do that or to just have that information available for a conversation with your kids. if you want to take your infinity home product which in the our case is cameras and home security, energy management and lighting...
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know what you know who is going to be hurt that they will that how it would happen and watch teen agers african-americans we had like that what is it a twenty five percent unemployment rate for african-americans for african-american teenagers it's probably close to seventy five so i sat with that what i asked every time in washington state you have more a more majority population almost all white population and the economic impacts of these choices are a little bit different people going to economics and while this is this is not a good honest seeing white and washington d.c. and what we're going to see is that more black people are heading to prison more of these young black people is no one not. going to happen even know they go to the states in the states that have raised their minimum wages above the federal minimum wage that what has happened is that because people who spend one hundred percent of their income would. it is all minimum wage employees the economy has been stimulated and those people have done better in fact if you know that so they can vary by when or where is donati
know what you know who is going to be hurt that they will that how it would happen and watch teen agers african-americans we had like that what is it a twenty five percent unemployment rate for african-americans for african-american teenagers it's probably close to seventy five so i sat with that what i asked every time in washington state you have more a more majority population almost all white population and the economic impacts of these choices are a little bit different people going to...
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destruction of the infrastructure so don't say that it wasn't that that was some minor issue that was a new ager issue that's the first time i've been saying to them the numbers that i've had i just am going to like to read a line here but i don't want to resupply our new i'm sorry and after our short break we'll continue our discussion on obama's state party. legal. gives a. very take. on. that back with me here live. upon. sixteen percent of imports came from illegal fishing. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. on the territorial waters they fish they load the fish on to the ships and leave for europe. to day illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. of the country fourteen olympics what's this place like the line is is so special as the russian resort prepares to welcome the world power the games should be the city's present and future. so this is the moment they're reporting from a very cold snowy windy mountainous beyond the olympics.
destruction of the infrastructure so don't say that it wasn't that that was some minor issue that was a new ager issue that's the first time i've been saying to them the numbers that i've had i just am going to like to read a line here but i don't want to resupply our new i'm sorry and after our short break we'll continue our discussion on obama's state party. legal. gives a. very take. on. that back with me here live. upon. sixteen percent of imports came from illegal fishing. the european...
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artistic pilgrimages to catch the spiritual groove, every kind of utopian dreamer, eccentric, new agerever. mmm, chilies. >> all right. thank you very much. >> that's level three. >> yes, sir. >> all right. we will be careful. indeed. >> new mexican chilies come in two varieties -- red or green. >> that's, by the way, the state question in new mexico. >> red or green. >> red or green. >> ordinarily, i like green. it's like yankees or mets. you've got to pick one. this green, however, is not ordinary green. >> my face is burning off. >> this? this ain't normal. oh, god. this hurts. >> i'm going to join you. >> def-con one, two, three. >> it's a slow roll, too. first you think it's going to be okay. then it's not. there's nothing to do but wait it out. i believe they use these same peppers in pepper spray. >> or repelling grizzly bears. if that tells you anything. >> yeah. >> a shot glass of that will put you in the hospital. >> no kidding. everybody in the restaurant seems so calm. maybe they're not eating this. >> they're all just trying to muffle their screams. zçjzmó >>> history, t
artistic pilgrimages to catch the spiritual groove, every kind of utopian dreamer, eccentric, new agerever. mmm, chilies. >> all right. thank you very much. >> that's level three. >> yes, sir. >> all right. we will be careful. indeed. >> new mexican chilies come in two varieties -- red or green. >> that's, by the way, the state question in new mexico. >> red or green. >> red or green. >> ordinarily, i like green. it's like yankees or mets....
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. >> you pick up wayward teen-agers? >> yes, i do. they are over 18. >>> let's get back on topic.vey sent by gallop to mark the anniversary of sandy hook, they found 50% volunteer time and 80% donate money. surprising to you? >> yes. -- actually it is not surprising. t"the new york times" reported that 90% of americans have more faith in nonprofits than the federal government and even though we pay not as much as other countries in taxes, we are the most benef leapt country -- benevolent country in the nation. the jane fonda who didn't pay very much to charity. when you look at biden's 369 of paltry, they want us to give money to government so they don't have to. >> and my charity is waitresses and bartenders throughout the neighborhood. >> and very generosity. >> and they found charities is on the decline. is that because generosity is waning. >> i think the pope francis will change that because he is bringing a new renewed hope to christian love. philanthropy is an industry. there are consultants to figure out who are the best charts to donate to and i think private sector and n
. >> you pick up wayward teen-agers? >> yes, i do. they are over 18. >>> let's get back on topic.vey sent by gallop to mark the anniversary of sandy hook, they found 50% volunteer time and 80% donate money. surprising to you? >> yes. -- actually it is not surprising. t"the new york times" reported that 90% of americans have more faith in nonprofits than the federal government and even though we pay not as much as other countries in taxes, we are the most...
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and you are looking at them and they are saying, we are not tone agers flipping burgers. is the better cure to improve the economy in general. you have to remember in the past 20 years or so. we hiked the minimum wage ten times federally. and since 1956 it was done five times. and we looked at businesses. i immediately looked at 15 year stock charts. i picked mcdonalds. and we look at stocks and how they perform. they inform people at minimum wages and both of their stocks hit all- time highs and that is since they were publicly traded since the 80s. and minimum wage hurts people. people say costs go up and the prices get more expensive. and the dollar menu goes away. and then the supporters. believe it or not costco was supportive of raising minimum wage but not to $15. >> it is a bug jump from $8 to faep. >> and especially for the small business. >> john boehner was talking about it this woke. he believes what? if you raise the unemployment minum wage. >> you get less jobs and fewer jobs, exactly. and that has been more of a conservative view point. but there are conser
and you are looking at them and they are saying, we are not tone agers flipping burgers. is the better cure to improve the economy in general. you have to remember in the past 20 years or so. we hiked the minimum wage ten times federally. and since 1956 it was done five times. and we looked at businesses. i immediately looked at 15 year stock charts. i picked mcdonalds. and we look at stocks and how they perform. they inform people at minimum wages and both of their stocks hit all- time highs...
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> so the president has made a lot of headlines this week for acting like a hormone overloaded teen-ager. but as ryan reese found out, the president's fondness for taking selfies has grown into an obsession. >> governor, we're here in new york city's time square where the president has made an unannounced visit. what are you doing here in new york city. >> last week i took a picture with some friends in south africa that turned out to be popular so i thought i would come out here and have some fun. >> fantastic. is this part of your new program. >> actually it is. my staff at white house decided that in order to get young folks sign up for obamacare, i would let them take a selfie with me. >> have you signed up for obamacare? >> yes. >> all right. come on in. let's take a selfie. >> did you get your selfie with the president? >> yes. >> did you sign up for obamacare? >> yes. >> what do you like about obamacare? >> why are you laughing at your friend? >> because he's lying. >> did you get your selfie with the president? >> yes, i did. >> did you sign up for obamacare? >> no, i have insura
> so the president has made a lot of headlines this week for acting like a hormone overloaded teen-ager. but as ryan reese found out, the president's fondness for taking selfies has grown into an obsession. >> governor, we're here in new york city's time square where the president has made an unannounced visit. what are you doing here in new york city. >> last week i took a picture with some friends in south africa that turned out to be popular so i thought i would come out here...
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. >> after the 18th time i've seen it, i'm tired of the teen-ager. >> but you sit next to one. >> we'llgrinch. >> it was great for apple. >> they need help with advertising because they are doing so poorly. >> i love christmas and despite the fact that no what is happening in your life, you have to stop and slow down and think about other people and the true meaning of campus and the blessing of jesus and now greg. >> i find the whole thing nauseating. i just find the idea of watching commercials on a tv show stupid. commercials, they pay to be on programs, they pay you. you don't do it for free. especially apple, they are the richest -- company in the country. >> i had liberal professors. you like jimmy fallon, don't you? >> so should i call you a cab. >> it's cold outside. >> it's not that bad. >> you can still catch the bus. >> gonna make breakfast for us. tomorrow we'll hang out all day. >> i have an early thing tomorrow. >> got a toothbrush i can borrow. >> you really can't stay. >> it's starting to storm out. >> but baby, it's warm outside. >> i do not have -- have a clue what tha
. >> after the 18th time i've seen it, i'm tired of the teen-ager. >> but you sit next to one. >> we'llgrinch. >> it was great for apple. >> they need help with advertising because they are doing so poorly. >> i love christmas and despite the fact that no what is happening in your life, you have to stop and slow down and think about other people and the true meaning of campus and the blessing of jesus and now greg. >> i find the whole thing nauseating....
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have a gret sense this week again as making them up as they go along as kind of government by teen-agers and we've instituted a new phrase which is retroactive coverage. and it goes like this. you lose your covera obama care because you had a substandard plan from a lemon insurance company, whatever they call them. and you may have enrolled but may not have sent in your premium. so on january 1st, hungover from a night of celebrating the end of 2013, you've come down the stairs and you break your leg. now what do you do? are you covered or are you not? there is a great fear there will be a wave across the country of people who have fallen into this hole where they've either not paid or not paid all and the companies are asked to pretend that they've been paid the premiums. this is retroactive coverage. >> the question is, chuck, that the insurance companies so far have signed on to this. and the thought is that they are buying in because, frankly, the government is their ticket here. and do you sense that they are going to continue to buy in or there will be some push-back eventually. >>
have a gret sense this week again as making them up as they go along as kind of government by teen-agers and we've instituted a new phrase which is retroactive coverage. and it goes like this. you lose your covera obama care because you had a substandard plan from a lemon insurance company, whatever they call them. and you may have enrolled but may not have sent in your premium. so on january 1st, hungover from a night of celebrating the end of 2013, you've come down the stairs and you break...
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but if stealing wasn't bad enough, the teen-ager actual will he was bragging about it on-line.is charged with felony grand theft and tampering with evidence. he is being held on a $20,000 bail. a second suspect, 25-year-old man, is facing similar charges, but is out of the state and discussing the terms of his surrender to police. this comes as we're learning walker's father begged him to give up his fast-paced lifestyle. he told e news his son promised him that he was going to be safer. and that was the last conversation that they had. >>> new information this morning, the death of a man outside the kansas city chiefs stadium. 30-year-old kyle van winkle was viciously beaten by tailgaters. his death now ruled a homicide. police say he was just sitting in someone else's truck in a parking lot after the game. the truck owner saw him and a fight broke out. one man is now in custody. >>> what lurks under the seat? how about drones? the navy launching a drone from a submarine for the very first time. check out this time lapse picture of the launch in the bahamas from the uss provid
but if stealing wasn't bad enough, the teen-ager actual will he was bragging about it on-line.is charged with felony grand theft and tampering with evidence. he is being held on a $20,000 bail. a second suspect, 25-year-old man, is facing similar charges, but is out of the state and discussing the terms of his surrender to police. this comes as we're learning walker's father begged him to give up his fast-paced lifestyle. he told e news his son promised him that he was going to be safer. and...
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i think this puts an unfair pressure on teen-agers. talking about i'm sorry to say are natural experientially. the problem is we don't understand the developing brain. the developing brain doesn't understand always how to make logical choices and fully comprehend the consequences. as a result, when you arrest these kids or expel them, you're marginalizing them in with a kind of criminal population or giving them a criminal identity. now, this is a big time of identity formation, which means if you tell a kid they're bad, likely they're going to be more bad in the future. so i think it's really important that we give kids a second chance, that we help them understand and give them more logical consequences than you're a criminal, you're out of this school. >> the three of you don't go anywhere. the discussion is far from over. next we'll look at how to change the norms in u.s. schools one student at a time, on the other side. then choose one of eight entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just 15.99. come in to red lobster today an
i think this puts an unfair pressure on teen-agers. talking about i'm sorry to say are natural experientially. the problem is we don't understand the developing brain. the developing brain doesn't understand always how to make logical choices and fully comprehend the consequences. as a result, when you arrest these kids or expel them, you're marginalizing them in with a kind of criminal population or giving them a criminal identity. now, this is a big time of identity formation, which means if...
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. >>> they're being called generation stress, american teen-agers feeling so much more pressure thann their parents were young. a survey found 38% of parents found their kids in high school reported experiencing what they described as a lot of stress. cnn's kelly wallace talked with two families to get their opinions on the pressures facing teens today. >> i sometimes push myself to almost the breaking point, and they're always telling me, oh, take a break, you need to relax, you need to live a little. but i say no. >> reporter: you're preparing for your high school tests, you have your activities, your school work. do you go to sleep at night? >> very often, at least three nights a week, we have to take the books out of her hands to turn the light off to go to sleep. >> reporter: if i said one was not stressed at all and ten was super stressed, where would you place injuries? >> seven. >> for me personally, it's going to going to be a four or all the way up to a ten. >> reporter: what gets you to the ten? >> when you have too many people relying on you, that's when it packs when do
. >>> they're being called generation stress, american teen-agers feeling so much more pressure thann their parents were young. a survey found 38% of parents found their kids in high school reported experiencing what they described as a lot of stress. cnn's kelly wallace talked with two families to get their opinions on the pressures facing teens today. >> i sometimes push myself to almost the breaking point, and they're always telling me, oh, take a break, you need to relax, you...
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. >>> the california teen-ager declared brain dead after complications from tonsil surgery will remainn life support for at least another week. a county judge extended the deadline set to expire last night. her mother hails the decision as an answer to her prayers. doctors at children's hospital in oakland and an independent neurologist from stanford university, have concludes the 13-year-old girl is brain dead. >>> a big year for senate republicans. they need to regain six seats to gain control. there is a stampede to win those seats. so much so there are 24 candidates vying for some spots in some states. a struggle that could backfire in september. >> there are seven republicansb and for the direction in 2014 and beyond. >> leadership, instead of drinksman ship. business sense, not political calculati calculation. >> but bloody primaries can bang up the eventual nominee and make it harder for republicans to preserve the seats they have and win the additional six seats needed for the majority. in georgia, one republican is retiring. and there are eight republican contenders. >> this i
. >>> the california teen-ager declared brain dead after complications from tonsil surgery will remainn life support for at least another week. a county judge extended the deadline set to expire last night. her mother hails the decision as an answer to her prayers. doctors at children's hospital in oakland and an independent neurologist from stanford university, have concludes the 13-year-old girl is brain dead. >>> a big year for senate republicans. they need to regain six...
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agere was talked about the of the director, the age of the blockbuster, i have seen it the last 10 yearshe business changes. thank god for outside sources of people that have run into wealth that are fans of movies and say i think there is a marketplace for something else. there is a marketplace for an epic of this nature that does not check all of the boxes of explosions, fighting robots or whatever. you can make a movie like this. we are going to take a risk and thank god there are people that fill that gap because a lot of the films we are seeing now are different, are coming from outside sources. question,aises the television. "house of cards," "breaking bad." the writerhow we met met and came up with "boardwalk empire." do, we have wanted to it was going that way, pictures were getting longer. a halfwas five and hours. the idea of exploring a character and story and atmosphere, almost like a novel in a way, that can go on. for 60o's" went on hours. this may be the place for the development of the new cinema. the old cinema was what it was. that's it. so we move on. we take advantage
agere was talked about the of the director, the age of the blockbuster, i have seen it the last 10 yearshe business changes. thank god for outside sources of people that have run into wealth that are fans of movies and say i think there is a marketplace for something else. there is a marketplace for an epic of this nature that does not check all of the boxes of explosions, fighting robots or whatever. you can make a movie like this. we are going to take a risk and thank god there are people...
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on ager road in hyattsville, inspectors closed kitchennear you restaurant.worker ran to the back making is wait several minutes, but even then -- >> the thing is, i want to see what it looks like right now. >> dead roaches in the basement, flies, and food stored outside and rained on. we saw a blocked hand sink in the kitchen and one dead roach in the basement, a sign that means treatment is working. >> he's dead, right? >> workers had their hands full whenthey finally allowed us out their back door. but i mean, there's a lot of activity going on back here while i was waiting inside. >> no, there was nothing going on. >> we found a box of vegetables stored on porch shelves and on the porch floor. >> at joe's carry out, inspectors sited 37 violations, including mouse droppings, employees preparing food without first washing hands. they allowed us to take a look. experts say that lid is a problem, inspectors said it's a violation. in the basement, we looked, but didn't see the flies or mouse droppings reported by inspectors. you might want to look away, becaus
on ager road in hyattsville, inspectors closed kitchennear you restaurant.worker ran to the back making is wait several minutes, but even then -- >> the thing is, i want to see what it looks like right now. >> dead roaches in the basement, flies, and food stored outside and rained on. we saw a blocked hand sink in the kitchen and one dead roach in the basement, a sign that means treatment is working. >> he's dead, right? >> workers had their hands full whenthey finally...
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a teen-ager kills four people in a dui. he tells the court he's a victim of his parents' wealth.people, young people to enroll in obamacare. so here is what they came up with to sign up the young folk. ♪ sign up 'cause it's hot ♪ . >> did we mention you paid for that video where they instruct you to sign up while it's hot? you did. "fox & friends" hour two for this friday starts right now. ♪ grandma got run over by a reindeer ♪ ♪ walking home from our house christmas eve ♪ ♪ >> saying good-bye for the moment. look at that out on 48th street on the fox plaza. waking new york up. >> keeping everybody in line dancing his way out here. >> he's on the sidewalk because the taxi drivers here in new york city don't stop for anything, including a guy like him. >> thank you, tony. that was such fun. >> he's awesome. >> he is great. a back move a little bit. >> that made my friday for sure. >> speaking of stopping traffic, people yesterday a little before closing time stopped and heard kathleen sebelius on a conference call because it sounds like they have moved the goal post once again. th
a teen-ager kills four people in a dui. he tells the court he's a victim of his parents' wealth.people, young people to enroll in obamacare. so here is what they came up with to sign up the young folk. ♪ sign up 'cause it's hot ♪ . >> did we mention you paid for that video where they instruct you to sign up while it's hot? you did. "fox & friends" hour two for this friday starts right now. ♪ grandma got run over by a reindeer ♪ ♪ walking home from our house...
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community marcus latrell and his twin brother decided they wanted to be part of when they were still teen agers. >> he had it in his head this is what we're going to do. it's going to be great, man. we can jump out of airplanes, shoot guns and blow stuff up. we get to scuba dive and there's an 80% chance we're going to die. i was like sign me up, man. >> marcus latrell became an s.e.a.l. at the age of 25 and says receiving the special force insignia was the proudest accomplishment of his life. >> do you remember when you got the try dent put on your sleeves? >> february 2nd, 2001. >> you remember the date. >> like it was my birthday. >> out of 86 people who started out in his s.e.a.l. training class, only 20 graduated. that's that sort of rigorous training that vice admiral mcguire says prepares s.e.a.l.s for the kind of fire fight marcus latrell found himself facing in the mountains of north afghanistan. >> these are just unremarkable men who do absolutely remarkable things. they're warriors. it's a warrior class, it's a warrior spirit. an they are extremely talented individuals. and this stor
community marcus latrell and his twin brother decided they wanted to be part of when they were still teen agers. >> he had it in his head this is what we're going to do. it's going to be great, man. we can jump out of airplanes, shoot guns and blow stuff up. we get to scuba dive and there's an 80% chance we're going to die. i was like sign me up, man. >> marcus latrell became an s.e.a.l. at the age of 25 and says receiving the special force insignia was the proudest accomplishment...
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we'll hear from another teen ieg ager that survived the crash but his life changed forever and we'll look if the affluenza defense makes any sense. is that a medical term? right now i'll tell you it's not. >>> revelations about the interpreter that caused outrage in the deaf community essentially signing gibberish, aports of an alleged criminal past he has when we continued. . i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. so i got the windows nokia tablet. it's, well, impressive. it's got the brightest hd screen, super-fast 4g lte, so my son can play games and movies almost anywhere, and it's got office for school stuff. but the best part? i got the lumia 928 for my daughter for free, with the best low-light smartphone camera this side of the north pole. dad for the win. mm! mm! mm! ♪ honestly, i want to see you be brave
we'll hear from another teen ieg ager that survived the crash but his life changed forever and we'll look if the affluenza defense makes any sense. is that a medical term? right now i'll tell you it's not. >>> revelations about the interpreter that caused outrage in the deaf community essentially signing gibberish, aports of an alleged criminal past he has when we continued. . i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to...
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bear in mind, if you have a couple teen agers, a family of four, this amount would probably cover halfirds of your food bill -- or your food would eat up half to two-thirds of that, then you don't have much left for other bills you might face. overall, this is 1.3 million people who will be immediately affected. some of them may have been on this extended aid for months and months and months. some may have been on for a week or two but that's how many will be affected and it's not even around the country. if you look at this map, given to us by the focus at pew, you can see the darker areas in new jersey, new york, florida, illinois, texas, california, these areas are hit very hard by this. many more people in those areas will be affected simply because there are more people there who have been unemployed longer. >> you talk to some people on capitol hill, they say this isn't just a fiscal matter but also a practical and philosophical one. if the government finally stops helping some of these folks, the rationale is maybe they will actually find work. is there evidence of that? >> well
bear in mind, if you have a couple teen agers, a family of four, this amount would probably cover halfirds of your food bill -- or your food would eat up half to two-thirds of that, then you don't have much left for other bills you might face. overall, this is 1.3 million people who will be immediately affected. some of them may have been on this extended aid for months and months and months. some may have been on for a week or two but that's how many will be affected and it's not even around...
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. >>> today, the attorney for the 16-year-old oakland boy accused of lighting another teen ager on firet ask that his client be tried as juvenile. right now, prosecutors are charging richard thomas as an adult with a hate crime enhancement. in court today the defense will file a motion asking a judge to send the case to juvenile court. thomas is accused of setting 18-year-old sasha fleishman's skirt on fire on board an ac transit bus last month. >>> the man police say tried throw his wife off the san mate te'o bridge is going to be in court today. investigators say xavier mcclinton from mill valley got into a fight with his wife and tried drive his car off the bridge, instead, he crashed and police say he tried to throw her off the bridge, but witnesses grabbed her and mcclinton ended up going over. he was eventually pulled from the bay with minor injuries. mcclinton has been charged with attempted murder. >>> back in court. former 49er kwame harris learns his punishment for assaulting an ex-boyfriend. the defense filed a motion to dismiss the case, claim the statute of limitations has
. >>> today, the attorney for the 16-year-old oakland boy accused of lighting another teen ager on firet ask that his client be tried as juvenile. right now, prosecutors are charging richard thomas as an adult with a hate crime enhancement. in court today the defense will file a motion asking a judge to send the case to juvenile court. thomas is accused of setting 18-year-old sasha fleishman's skirt on fire on board an ac transit bus last month. >>> the man police say tried...
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the teen-ager who attacked a denver-area high school meant to claim many more victims than he did. authorities gave that assessment of 18-year-old karl pierson at a news conference today. pierson opened fire at arapahoe county high school on december 13. he shot one student, who later died of her wounds, before killing himself. the sheriff says pierson had a 12-gauge shotgun, three molotov cocktails, and more than 125 rounds of ammunition. >> his intent was to use as many of those rounds as he possibly could. and use the molotov cocktails in the most destructive manner that he was able to do. he was bent on evil. and he was bent on causing the largest amount of harm to the largest number of people that he could >> sreenivasan: the sheriff says pierson got in through a door that was frequently propped open. six states have been chosen to develop test sites for unmanned, commercial drones. the federal aviation administration announced today it's chosen alaska, nevada, new york, north dakota, texas and virginia. they'll host research sites and try to develop operational guidelines ove
the teen-ager who attacked a denver-area high school meant to claim many more victims than he did. authorities gave that assessment of 18-year-old karl pierson at a news conference today. pierson opened fire at arapahoe county high school on december 13. he shot one student, who later died of her wounds, before killing himself. the sheriff says pierson had a 12-gauge shotgun, three molotov cocktails, and more than 125 rounds of ammunition. >> his intent was to use as many of those rounds...
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there is a get mcintyre and ager landis my assistant was opposite agent mcintyre. there was one other agent in the back of the car. he had an ar-15 rifle. he was in a position between two of the president needs -- president aids. making sure everything was going okay. the car was driven by an agent and there was an agent in the right front seat. as we proceed down elm street, we were down there about 120 feet. we slowed down considerably because of the sharp turn. but as we got down to about 120 feet, i was scanning the area to the left and straight ahead. and all of the sudden i heard this explosive noise over my right shoulder. came from the rear. so i immediately, my eyes went to the skinny position to the left all the way to the right towards the noise, towards the explosion but he only got as far as the president score. i saw what happened in the back seat. all of all of the sudden the prt made a motion with his hands up against his throat and he moved by lovely to his left. i knew something was wrong. something had happened. i jumped for my position and ran t
there is a get mcintyre and ager landis my assistant was opposite agent mcintyre. there was one other agent in the back of the car. he had an ar-15 rifle. he was in a position between two of the president needs -- president aids. making sure everything was going okay. the car was driven by an agent and there was an agent in the right front seat. as we proceed down elm street, we were down there about 120 feet. we slowed down considerably because of the sharp turn. but as we got down to about...
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a beautiful shot started off the morning but again, to enjoy a teen-ager's scarf hacked and several players because temperatures are already in the low 20s. 26 out the door 25 in fairfield. even know what are bay shoreline sam until just above the freezing market we still have that frees warning in effect for much of the bay area print this expires at 9:00 this morning. also even though it will be a little warmer liking and tomorrow we will deal with the possibility for some showers and once the cold front pushes through. another morning parade sunday, we could see temperatures and the teams so i wouldn't be surprised if the national weather service issues a another freeze morning. in terms of your high, expect upper forties to low 50s. vallejo mostly sunny skies 351 degrees with an increasing cloud cover throughout the day. oakland hitting 533-52 in san rafeal it looks like san jose with a high of 51 per it all was clear for now we do have some advance in the clouds. this all associated with a system drinking at some snowfall rights not to the pacific northwest. here in the bay area its pa
a beautiful shot started off the morning but again, to enjoy a teen-ager's scarf hacked and several players because temperatures are already in the low 20s. 26 out the door 25 in fairfield. even know what are bay shoreline sam until just above the freezing market we still have that frees warning in effect for much of the bay area print this expires at 9:00 this morning. also even though it will be a little warmer liking and tomorrow we will deal with the possibility for some showers and once...
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. >>> claire davis, the deep ager shot at arapahoe high school is still in a coma this morning, still fighting for her life. we're also learning new, disturbing information about the boy who shot her. his friends say he was angry at being suspended for joking about kig his debate coach, the same coach he came after with a shotgun last week. >> he felt like the suspension had ruined his chances into college and ruins his future. whenever he'd get angry he'd be like "oh, i just want to shoot everyone up." >> casey wian has more for you, live from is entakenial, colorado. good morning, casey. >> reporter: good morning, carol. investigators have been going all over this campus all weekend long looking at surveillance video and they say that they have uncovered details that lead them to believe that this rampage could have been much, mch worse. >> the school's going into lockdown. i'm not sure why. >> reporter: dispatch recordings, police rush toward arapahoe high school following reports of gunfire. >> be advised at this time we do have one student down, and they have found shotgun shells
. >>> claire davis, the deep ager shot at arapahoe high school is still in a coma this morning, still fighting for her life. we're also learning new, disturbing information about the boy who shot her. his friends say he was angry at being suspended for joking about kig his debate coach, the same coach he came after with a shotgun last week. >> he felt like the suspension had ruined his chances into college and ruins his future. whenever he'd get angry he'd be like "oh, i...
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. >>> the texas teen ager who got an exceptionally light sentence after arguing he was a victim of affluenza could still face jail time. prosecutors want ethan couch punished for the injuries his two friends suffered in his pickup truck. one friend is now paralyzed and the other was severely injured. the district attorney gave this statement "during his recent trial the 16-year-old admitted his guilt in four cases of intoxication manslaughter and two cases of intoxication assault. there has been no verdict formally entered in the two intoxication assault cases. every case desrvez a verdict. the district he were to's office is asking the court to incarcerate the teen on the two intoxication assault cases." police said couch had three times the legal limit of alcohol in his system when he crashed that pickup truck. the judge sentenced him to ten years' probation and rehab treatment. >>> amid turmoil and controversy, nba star dennis rodman is heading back to north korea. tomorrow the outlandish rodman makes his third trip to the rogue nation, this time to train the men's national team for an ex
. >>> the texas teen ager who got an exceptionally light sentence after arguing he was a victim of affluenza could still face jail time. prosecutors want ethan couch punished for the injuries his two friends suffered in his pickup truck. one friend is now paralyzed and the other was severely injured. the district attorney gave this statement "during his recent trial the 16-year-old admitted his guilt in four cases of intoxication manslaughter and two cases of intoxication assault....
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ager concerned. you have to have the house elected by the same people who were eligible to vote for legislative elections. and those people can be a little impetuous in their decisions. we need a cooling body to review and to stop and slow down and to ask as one senator said in the 19th century, the senate is the place of sober second thought. that is what the framers of the constitution had in mind. >> watch our entire conversation with richard baker tonight at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. after that look back at the events in washington that led to the 60 day government shutdown. highlights from house to bait and briefings as well as inside from lisa mosquera, who cover the story. that is tonight at 8:00 eastern. examininglady series the life and legacy of jacqueline kennedy from her childhood to the images of a young family entering the white house and the tragedy of a grieving widow. that is at 9:00 eastern here on c-span. >> lincoln did not decide later on. he probably met with the pennsylvania
ager concerned. you have to have the house elected by the same people who were eligible to vote for legislative elections. and those people can be a little impetuous in their decisions. we need a cooling body to review and to stop and slow down and to ask as one senator said in the 19th century, the senate is the place of sober second thought. that is what the framers of the constitution had in mind. >> watch our entire conversation with richard baker tonight at 7:00 eastern here on...
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that's a profoundly important issue, and that's what we're going to be ager, over in the -- arguing overin the next one month. >> host: we're talking with california democrat john garamendi, former lieutenant governor for the state of california, former deputy secretary at the u.s. interior department, a current rancher. and as we said, a former insurance commissioner for california -- >> guest: and, john, as you said, you and i are both eagle scouts. >> host: and on the subject of being a former insurance commissioner of california, wild and wonderful writes in: as a former insurance commissioner, would you please explain to people the problems with buying insurance across state lines? >> guest: yes. the state of california and many of the states have very important consumer protection laws. these laws deal with the financial ability of the insurance company to pay a claimant someday in the future, and they also provide mechanisms for prompt and fair payment of claims. not every state does. there are some states that have very weak laws, and in my view, almost no allow -- no law at all
that's a profoundly important issue, and that's what we're going to be ager, over in the -- arguing overin the next one month. >> host: we're talking with california democrat john garamendi, former lieutenant governor for the state of california, former deputy secretary at the u.s. interior department, a current rancher. and as we said, a former insurance commissioner for california -- >> guest: and, john, as you said, you and i are both eagle scouts. >> host: and on the...
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and i can assure you, hard enough being a teen-ager and for him to have the courage to share his story level of care. >> if there is someone who hears that and maybe has a nudge in their heart what, can they do if they're looking to adopt a child? >> the first thing you want to do is you can connect with www.ekerd.com. don't be afraid. these kids are just like our own biological children. they just want a lot of love. they want a safe environment to be in. it's a very rewarding experience. so we encourage folks to reach out, research information. we will connect you to your forever child. >> we thank you for joining us today with such exceptional good news, especially this time of year. have a great day. >> thank you. >>> steve? >> thank you very much. great story. coming up, he was an avid supporter of president obama, but football legend jim brown having buyer's remorse. what he just said next. and do you know the meaning of christmas? >> what gets to the three wise men? >> i don't remember that. franken since, i don't know. gold, silver. i have no idea. >> jesse watters world, the c
and i can assure you, hard enough being a teen-ager and for him to have the courage to share his story level of care. >> if there is someone who hears that and maybe has a nudge in their heart what, can they do if they're looking to adopt a child? >> the first thing you want to do is you can connect with www.ekerd.com. don't be afraid. these kids are just like our own biological children. they just want a lot of love. they want a safe environment to be in. it's a very rewarding...
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. >> a california teen that ager on life support following a routine surgery, but something went horribly. her mother is fighting a legal bale to keep her alive. >> colorado is making history over recreational marijuana use. when it means for the business of pot in the centennial state. >> just a year removed from playing for the superbowl, the 49ers finally manage to clinch a playoff spot. we'll have that story and more later in sports. >> primetime news: weeknights at 8 and 11 eastern. only on al jazeera america. on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> welcome back to aljazeera america. here are our top stories. the obama administration extended one day the first deadline for health insurance under the affordable care act. if you are looking to register, you ever until the end of today to complete
. >> a california teen that ager on life support following a routine surgery, but something went horribly. her mother is fighting a legal bale to keep her alive. >> colorado is making history over recreational marijuana use. when it means for the business of pot in the centennial state. >> just a year removed from playing for the superbowl, the 49ers finally manage to clinch a playoff spot. we'll have that story and more later in sports. >> primetime news: weeknights at...