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think that there are millions of americans who feel that way this and whether you whether you like alex jones or not if you think that he's a kook or you think he's right on there are millions of people who believe as specially as we see the increase in militarization of police in the united states they feel like there is a huge threat to the populace and there is a growing fear among people who say hey listen the second amendment is about matching force with military and matching force with government and so if the government may have it then the individual should have it too in the citizen should have it and they say it isn't just you know a fringe group of people who feel this way there are many millions of people in america who feel that way and it's a growing number of people and that is one part of the media really doesn't talk about a whole lot there are many people who feel like when government comes in and starts trying to restrict some of these massive. you know the magazines trying to restrict the kinds of weapons and by the way just a quick point on the magazines the shooters of v
think that there are millions of americans who feel that way this and whether you whether you like alex jones or not if you think that he's a kook or you think he's right on there are millions of people who believe as specially as we see the increase in militarization of police in the united states they feel like there is a huge threat to the populace and there is a growing fear among people who say hey listen the second amendment is about matching force with military and matching force with...
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alex jones is more basic. what is your answer to that? >> i got the question. i want to be careful in choosing my words. i think alex jones is a lunatil. he has forwarded the most outrageous conspiricacy theorie. he is pushing outright law and that subverts real journalism by giving the impression everyone is running around with a tin foil hat on. he is not in the same category as amy goodwin. >> greg from iowa. >> let me put this on mute here. i was wondering is the common tater here earlier said he was going to ask you the question about how come you always slam president obama. and you mentioned that for you it was because of some of his policie policies. oh, crum. the person in the whitehouse -- >> greg, what is your point? >> my point was -- oh -- >> greg, did you have a question for jeremy scahill? >> he did a good job of explaining. >> greg, very much we appreciate your calling but we will move on to lorenzo in berkeley, california. >> thank you for taking my call. i am calling from barbara lee's congressional district and i was lucky enough to see you s
alex jones is more basic. what is your answer to that? >> i got the question. i want to be careful in choosing my words. i think alex jones is a lunatil. he has forwarded the most outrageous conspiricacy theorie. he is pushing outright law and that subverts real journalism by giving the impression everyone is running around with a tin foil hat on. he is not in the same category as amy goodwin. >> greg from iowa. >> let me put this on mute here. i was wondering is the common...
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then there's also the issue of folks who are taking some of these these psychedelic drugs you know alex jones made a lot of. got a lot of attention when he referred to those mass murder suicide pills when he was on c.n.n. recently or about a year ago but there is some truth to what he was talking about moving on thank you ben. on to you. what i think the problem is well first of all the gun death rate in the united states has remained pretty high consistently high crime it's true it's down the problem we have is there are so many guns in this country and many guns are getting into the wrong hands are weak federal gun laws are not doing a very good job here we don't have background checks for example on commercial sales and on the internet. sales or private sales there are background checks that firearms dealers fell's as they're called that cover is about sixty percent of all gun sales leaving forty percent basically uncovered there's a big problem with people getting guns and then traffic them trafficking them into states like new york we out of new york guns are trafficked into our state fr
then there's also the issue of folks who are taking some of these these psychedelic drugs you know alex jones made a lot of. got a lot of attention when he referred to those mass murder suicide pills when he was on c.n.n. recently or about a year ago but there is some truth to what he was talking about moving on thank you ben. on to you. what i think the problem is well first of all the gun death rate in the united states has remained pretty high consistently high crime it's true it's down the...
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>> alex jones has the iq of a 10-year-old.here is no way that someone with the iq of a 10-year-old could abduct two girls in broad daylight and make them disappear. >> maybe he wasn't on his own. how could he drive an rv if he has the iq of a 10 euro? >> we're considering all possibilities. quentin not think you are. >> this is what i need you to do for me. i need to go calm down. i'm a uniformed police officer. >> i didn't understand what this means. they said that he ran. he tried to get a way. do not understand why he would try to run away. >> i hear what you are saying. i'm not crossing anybody off my list. let me do my job. >> you were trying to keep them under control. >> what you see is the emotional versus the analytical. enforcement, you have to follow the rules. those rules have led to solving many crimes. with any experience, you know that. there is also a completely justifiable emotional response he is having. something that is hard for me to contain his that i understand trying.e he is really i want to be there fo
>> alex jones has the iq of a 10-year-old.here is no way that someone with the iq of a 10-year-old could abduct two girls in broad daylight and make them disappear. >> maybe he wasn't on his own. how could he drive an rv if he has the iq of a 10 euro? >> we're considering all possibilities. quentin not think you are. >> this is what i need you to do for me. i need to go calm down. i'm a uniformed police officer. >> i didn't understand what this means. they said...
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mostly i want to thank alex jones for making the fellowship the best possible destination for a journalist seeking sanctuary, perspective, re- inspiration, and great company. i am speaking for both of us when we say that. it is a great place. for making it work also smoothly. nancy palmer, janel sims. it feels like a home away from home and all three of us are happy to be home. to explain riptide ever so it feels great. to explain riptide ever so briefly. how it came to be. three world where he executives -- three world-weary executives washup on the shores of harvard university, all looking for a nest on the ground and trying to avoid all the work that would be involved in running to write a -- in having to write a 15 page white paper. that seemed like far too much for us. [laughter] an internet journalism pioneer, digital reference there at "the new times" for several years paul sagan, a . second-generation journalist
mostly i want to thank alex jones for making the fellowship the best possible destination for a journalist seeking sanctuary, perspective, re- inspiration, and great company. i am speaking for both of us when we say that. it is a great place. for making it work also smoothly. nancy palmer, janel sims. it feels like a home away from home and all three of us are happy to be home. to explain riptide ever so it feels great. to explain riptide ever so briefly. how it came to be. three world where he...
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alex jones is more basic. what is your answer to that? >> i got the question. i want to be careful in choosing my words. i think alex jones is a lunatil. he has forwarded the most outrageous conspiricacy theorie. he is pushing outright law and that subverts real journalism by giving the impression everyone is running around with a tin foil hat on. he is not in the same category as amy goodwin. >> greg from iowa. >> let me put this on mute here. i was wondering is the common tater here earlier said he was going to ask you the question about how come you always slam president obama. and you mentioned that for you it was because of some of his policie policies. oh, crum. the person in the whitehouse -- >> greg, what is your point? >> my point was -- oh -- >> greg, did you have a question for jeremy scahill? >> he did a good job of explaining. >> greg, very much we appreciate your calling but we will move on to lorenzo in berkeley, california. >> thank you for taking my call. i am calling from barbara lee's congressional district and i was lucky enough to see you s
alex jones is more basic. what is your answer to that? >> i got the question. i want to be careful in choosing my words. i think alex jones is a lunatil. he has forwarded the most outrageous conspiricacy theorie. he is pushing outright law and that subverts real journalism by giving the impression everyone is running around with a tin foil hat on. he is not in the same category as amy goodwin. >> greg from iowa. >> let me put this on mute here. i was wondering is the common...
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. >> alex jones, unfortunately has the iq of a ten-year-old. there is no way that someone with the iq of a ten-year-old could abduct two girls if broad daylight and then somehow make them disappear. >> well, maybe he want on his own. how codrive an rv if he has an iq of a ten-year-old. >> we're considering all pont. >> i don't think are you considering all possibilities. >> i hear what you are saying. >> sir, sir. >> stop for a second. >> i need to you calm down, mr. doferment i understand this is incredibly hard time. but i have every uniform police officer in this state looking forana. >> i don't understand why any of this mean, they said he ran. they said he tried to get away. i don't understand why he would try to run away. >> i hear what you are saying. i'm not crossing anybody off my list. just let me do my sdwrob. >> you were trying to keep him under control there. >> yeah, i mean i think what you see the emotional versus the analytical in that situation. it's really as law enforcement, you have to follow the rules. and those rules actua
. >> alex jones, unfortunately has the iq of a ten-year-old. there is no way that someone with the iq of a ten-year-old could abduct two girls if broad daylight and then somehow make them disappear. >> well, maybe he want on his own. how codrive an rv if he has an iq of a ten-year-old. >> we're considering all pont. >> i don't think are you considering all possibilities. >> i hear what you are saying. >> sir, sir. >> stop for a second. >> i need...
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mostly i want to thank alex jones for making the sure and stay in fellowship the best possible denies donation for a journalist seeking sanctuary, perspective, respiration and great company. i think i'm speaking for both of my co-authors when i say that. it is just a great place. we're making it all works so smoothly, the same people that nancy palmer and now sends and really the whole schottenstein staff for making it feel like a home away from home in all three of us are really glad to be back home. it feels great. to explain riptide ever so briefly, how it came to be. three weary road executives washed up on the shores of harvard university, all frankly looking for a nest on the ground and is trying to avoid all the work that would be involved in having to write a 1500 word -- a 15 page paper. that seemed like far too much for us. so we said no, we are not going to do that. smartness and internet journalists unbranded digital reference there at "the new york times" for 17 years. paul sagan, leading-edge internet right down the road here, but also a second-generation journalist with
mostly i want to thank alex jones for making the sure and stay in fellowship the best possible denies donation for a journalist seeking sanctuary, perspective, respiration and great company. i think i'm speaking for both of my co-authors when i say that. it is just a great place. we're making it all works so smoothly, the same people that nancy palmer and now sends and really the whole schottenstein staff for making it feel like a home away from home in all three of us are really glad to be...
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alex falls down. with scott immediately rushing to her side. >> i was trying to calm her down. it was pretty scary for her. it seemed like the best thing to do. >> jones and thomas are stunned by the atense they receive from the photo as they explain in an interview with the "today show." >> it was kind of amazing. there was someone there to take a photo and capture that. i would always know the feelings and emotions but that there's a photograph that so clearly shows it is pretty incredible. >> i guess it was such a good shot people couldn't believe that was what happened. it was the perfect lighting, perfect focus. >> rich is also amazed at how his single snapshot has been called the most compelling sports image of the year. >> it was quite interesting to see a picture i took is that popular. to have one photo going everywhere to all corners of the market, it was quite surreal. >> rich's photo will no doubt live on as a special moment captured in time. however, it's part of a moment most vancouverites would rather forget. >>> a whole bunch of people went out the next day and went to clean up, and that's the representation i know. >> it's a shameful
alex falls down. with scott immediately rushing to her side. >> i was trying to calm her down. it was pretty scary for her. it seemed like the best thing to do. >> jones and thomas are stunned by the atense they receive from the photo as they explain in an interview with the "today show." >> it was kind of amazing. there was someone there to take a photo and capture that. i would always know the feelings and emotions but that there's a photograph that so clearly...