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that's something we would call an m-16 or some hybrid or lookalike of an m-16 or ak-47. the staccato of the shots sounds faster, perhaps, than an ak-47. but it's going to be somewhere in that range, unfortunately, of a typical assault rifle that we see here in america. as far as the killing field, which is what this really is, matt -- this is somebody taking an automatic weapon and spraying -- it's like a fire hose perhaps where they're hosing back and forth and they're not really aiming at a particular person but they're aiming at everyone. so anyone they hit at this particular time qualifies to them as a target and, again, until we find out motive, we don't know was he after some particular person in the room or after anyone, therefore he was after everyone. >> tom costello was just speculating that a weapon that sounds the way this one does and presumably has the caliber it does because we know it was able to inflict such damage, 20-plus people killed today, that might have been set up on a tripod of some sort because of the significant kickback, it would be hard for
that's something we would call an m-16 or some hybrid or lookalike of an m-16 or ak-47. the staccato of the shots sounds faster, perhaps, than an ak-47. but it's going to be somewhere in that range, unfortunately, of a typical assault rifle that we see here in america. as far as the killing field, which is what this really is, matt -- this is somebody taking an automatic weapon and spraying -- it's like a fire hose perhaps where they're hosing back and forth and they're not really aiming at a...
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>> joe: there is not one donald trump supporter who is an m& m fan. i mean really? do you think eminem-- >> neil: what if there were? >> joe: no, there's not. somebody said oh, my gosh if i say it like dump that eminemem won't like me no more? >> neil: you're so weak you don't want eminemin to not like you or write a wrap song. but you don't want that and you're afraid of him criticizing you. >> joe: it does maybe in some other entertainment but look he's got such an audience and it's not trump supporters i could assure you. >> neil: all right charles payne i don't buy it. what do you think? >> charles: look at eminem's roots that whole detroit working class roots they have a lot of crossover. age may be a differential but there's just a lot of people who like both of them and eminem challenged them and it's not like some of the nfl players you have to be careful when you tell people to pick and choose that's for sure. some people might want to like both. >> neil: all right well, i know ben stein was burning all his dvd's so ben, what do you do here? >> [laughter] >
>> joe: there is not one donald trump supporter who is an m& m fan. i mean really? do you think eminem-- >> neil: what if there were? >> joe: no, there's not. somebody said oh, my gosh if i say it like dump that eminemem won't like me no more? >> neil: you're so weak you don't want eminemin to not like you or write a wrap song. but you don't want that and you're afraid of him criticizing you. >> joe: it does maybe in some other entertainment but look he's got...
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work in a narrow minus is this an m d not to learn. at the university. is he did i mean did i. what did but i will. call myself a media may have been got a nice woman she but i'm sorry they're going to be is working it out back and there's and his younger brother so i think the car was iced up on their ear as. it were you told us matthew is he the ball out young whatever was the limit of the quail or was this was almost. almost in the. big. the most in the army the analyst that's working out that the whims of the worst comes to this and i sense that you missed the state of black there in the put it is hopeful that with little at all you'll be able to mumble that. was from us a little. more let's call it a lesson in that for them so did not buy the book and remember but he the nine know that but if you look so wrote your local i don't go on is how you get they that. one the most with that that have been going to come. up with that will begin to get is simply get lost he didn't take on the we need to let word it we all thought about it when a person of the virtue needed. to mine
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work in a narrow minus is this an m d not to learn. at the university. is he did i mean did. you know what the bilateral war. may have been these guys remember she must have either going to be is working or going to talk and this and this is how i think of things that are precise as. it were you told us matthew you see the ball out. in the quayle was what it was like almost. almost there. with almost in the me that i am a list that's working out that the whims of the would come of this and i sense that you missed the state of black in the eighth and they put it is hopeful that with little at all you'll be able to more or less. is the person with us from us a little. more let's call it a lesson in that for them so do not buy the book and the melody the nine and that but if you go so road your local i don't go on is how you get they that. one the most with that that have been going to come. get with it will begin to get is simply get lost he didn't take on the we need to let word it we all thought about this when up by some of those. people. in the mine at the gates of the not
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work in a narrow minus is this an m d not to learn. at the university. is he did i mean did. you know what the bilateral. almost on a video may have been got a nice woman she would of us are either going to be is working or going to talk and this and this is how i think of things that are precise as. it were you told us nothing to see the ball out. of the quail or. bush was almost. almost in the. with almost in me that analyst that you're good at that the whims of the would come of this and i sense that you missed the state of black in the they put it all at the wicket all that or you'll be able to mumble that. was from us. well i'm scoreless i listened for them so did not buy the book and the melody the ny know that but if you go so road your local i don't go on is how you get the that. one the most with those that have been going to come. get with it will begin to get is simply get lost he didn't take on the we need to let word it we all thought about this when apply some of those. people. to mine at the end of the night be their own is mine when they don't know she's deep
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work in a narrow minus is this an m d not to learn. at the university. as he did i mean. what then but i will. call myself a video may have been got a nice woman she wouldn't tell me they're going to be is working it out back and there's and this is how i think of things that are precise estoppel nearly impossible. for you told us nothing to see the ball out. of. course was almost. almost there. with the most in me the analysts are figured out that the whims of the earth come with this and i sense that the un is easy to bluff they're the they put it it's all that quickly and all that or you'll be able to mumble that. us from us a little. more let's call it a lesson in that for them so did not buy the book and the melody the ny know that but if you don't so wrote your local buy don't go on is how you get the that. one the most with those that have been going to come. get with it will begin to get is simply get lost he didn't take on the we need to liberate it we all thought about this when a person of those approaching me to. be mine at the end of the do not be there is mi
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almost a dead and some people say it's an. m a get in so people are stocking up and if you go to churches you're finding a lot of people in church praying the discussions between people is all politics and you can tell that it's very divided along ethnic lines that's the situation we have right now there are people who are calling for peace. tomorrow so people just do whatever you want to do peacefully but how that turns out will be very we'll have to see tomorrow catherine and wonder where it will porting from nairobi kenya thank you. well turning now to turkey were a german human rights activists is standing trial in istanbul peter start was detained back in july during a meeting with other human rights activists he is being accused of having links to terrorism having ties to the man allegedly behind last year's failed coup the islamic cleric fatah good un. the stumbles palace of justice as the trial began activists demonstrated for the release of german. and ten other defendants including the head of amnesty international in
almost a dead and some people say it's an. m a get in so people are stocking up and if you go to churches you're finding a lot of people in church praying the discussions between people is all politics and you can tell that it's very divided along ethnic lines that's the situation we have right now there are people who are calling for peace. tomorrow so people just do whatever you want to do peacefully but how that turns out will be very we'll have to see tomorrow catherine and wonder where it...
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well, so, when i was in afghanistan, i carried an m-9 on my person at all times.e wire, we wend out kandahar, i would have an m-4 with me in my aircraft. i earned the right to carry those weapons. i went through reg ris training, i learned every piece of weapon, how to take it apart, clean it, aim it, shoot it. too everything appropriately, most importantly, how to store it safely. when we have our weapons on us in the military, again, we take that very seriously, if a weapon goes missing in the military, the entire base will shut down to try to find that piece. in the military, we believe in weapons accountability. again our country that's not a thought that crosses their minds, weapons accountability, shouldn't we make them accountable for those weapons and what happens with them? >> for those that have not served in the military, we mr. watch again that respect for firearms, often portrayed as you will sleep with the gun, you will name the gun, things people seen in movies who have not served. what's the response you get, sir from other vets when you do? descri
well, so, when i was in afghanistan, i carried an m-9 on my person at all times.e wire, we wend out kandahar, i would have an m-4 with me in my aircraft. i earned the right to carry those weapons. i went through reg ris training, i learned every piece of weapon, how to take it apart, clean it, aim it, shoot it. too everything appropriately, most importantly, how to store it safely. when we have our weapons on us in the military, again, we take that very seriously, if a weapon goes missing in...
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he held up an m&t bank in they hope it will break open the case before it goes cold. if you recognize the man or that scarf the police would like to hear from you. nancy: distinct accessory there. someone spray painted ethnic slurs and a swastika on the city council candidate campaign sign. the response you can see was overwhelming. one artist turned the ad in a work of art. >> to do that so fast out of the kindness of their heart and for everyone to come out here today and show their support. it overshadows any hate. >> religious and the civil rights group condemned the vandalism. the police have not made arrests. jonathan: new signs tonight that the purple line is on the way. this is what it looks like. take a look at that. in chevy chase they tore down tree after tree to make tracks and sam sweeney reports that it's not many calling the area home. >> it's disgusting. absolutely disgusting. >> i came around the corner. sort of felt sick to my stomach when i saw it. >> that is how the residents in montgomery county feel about this. it looks like a logging site on the
he held up an m&t bank in they hope it will break open the case before it goes cold. if you recognize the man or that scarf the police would like to hear from you. nancy: distinct accessory there. someone spray painted ethnic slurs and a swastika on the city council candidate campaign sign. the response you can see was overwhelming. one artist turned the ad in a work of art. >> to do that so fast out of the kindness of their heart and for everyone to come out here today and show their...
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an m-16 will manufactured and registered prior to 1986. an m—16 will cost you $25,000.you have to be pretty wealthy. we hold the firearm while you go through the procedures of paperwork with the local sheriff's office and the fbi. it takes eight to 14 months to go through the background checks and everything else. 0nly to go through the background checks and everything else. only once this is concluded and we get the 0k from the government can we let the customer take possession of the firearm. and he has to be in physical possession of a firearm for the rest of their lives. since 1934, there has never been a crime committed in the united states with a legally purchased and owned machine guns. i do not know if this person had won legally or not. as for converting a semiotic firearm to a fully automatic firearm, you can do it to everything from a handgun toa do it to everything from a handgun to a longer. there is basic knowledge you can unfortunately find on youtube. it is the same with how to manufacture bombs and explosives. and the same goes for drugs. you can go on
an m-16 will manufactured and registered prior to 1986. an m—16 will cost you $25,000.you have to be pretty wealthy. we hold the firearm while you go through the procedures of paperwork with the local sheriff's office and the fbi. it takes eight to 14 months to go through the background checks and everything else. 0nly to go through the background checks and everything else. only once this is concluded and we get the 0k from the government can we let the customer take possession of the...
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that's something we would call an m-16 or some hybrid or lookalike of an m-16 or ak-47. the staccato of the shots sounds faster, perhaps, than an ak-47. but it's going to be somewhere in that range, unfortunately, of a typical assault rifle that we see here in america. as far as the killing field, which is what this really is, matt -- this is somebody taking an automatic weapon and spraying -- it's like a fire hose perhaps where they're hosing back and forth and they're not really aiming at a particular person but they're aiming at everyone. so anyone they hit at this particular time qualifies to them as a target and, again, until we find out motive, we don't know was he after some particular person in the room or after anyone, therefore he was after everyone. >> tom costello was just speculating that a weapon that sounds the way this one does and presumably has the caliber it does because we know it was able to inflict such damage, 20-plus people killed today, that might have been set up on a tripod of some sort because of the significant kickback, it would be hard for
that's something we would call an m-16 or some hybrid or lookalike of an m-16 or ak-47. the staccato of the shots sounds faster, perhaps, than an ak-47. but it's going to be somewhere in that range, unfortunately, of a typical assault rifle that we see here in america. as far as the killing field, which is what this really is, matt -- this is somebody taking an automatic weapon and spraying -- it's like a fire hose perhaps where they're hosing back and forth and they're not really aiming at a...
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that's something we would call an m-16 or some hybrid or lookalike of an m-16 or ak-47. the staccato of the shots sounds fast but it's going to be somewhere in that range, unfortunately, of a typical assault rifle that we see here in america. as far as the killing field, which is what this really is, matt -- this is somebody taking an automatic weapon and spraying -- it's like a fire hose perhaps where they're hosing back and forth and they're not really aiming at a particular person but they're aiming at everyone. so anyone they hit at this particular time qualifies to them as a target and, again, until we find out motive, we don't know was he after some particular person in the room or after anyone, therefore he was after everyone. >> tom costello was just speculating that a weapon that sounds the way this one does and presumably has the caliber it does because we know it was able people killed today, that might have been set up on a tripod of some sort because of the significant kickback, it would be hard for one individual to hold it. does that make sense to you? >>
that's something we would call an m-16 or some hybrid or lookalike of an m-16 or ak-47. the staccato of the shots sounds fast but it's going to be somewhere in that range, unfortunately, of a typical assault rifle that we see here in america. as far as the killing field, which is what this really is, matt -- this is somebody taking an automatic weapon and spraying -- it's like a fire hose perhaps where they're hosing back and forth and they're not really aiming at a particular person but...
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. >> i can guarantee maybe the baby this family is expecting is probably going to have an "m" name, momgaret and husband mark have two kids, max 5 and madelyn 2 and one more coming. >> do you think it's a boy or girl? >> a boy. >> do you think it's a boy? >> yes. >> do you want it to be a boy or a girl? >> what they get before the baby comes is a cupcake and what is in the middle of the cupcake will determine what it is. i have to say the restraint max is showing is pretty good. he takes a bite. madelyn is having trouble and needs help getting the cupcake line ear way. >> i need help. >> she melted down because it's not the gender she was or knows it because mom broke her cupcake. you know kids have meltdowns. >> don't mess up my cupcake. >> finally the reveal. >> oh my goodness, what do you think that means? pink sprinkles? >> pink sprinkles means it's a -- >> puppy. >> it's supposed to be a girl. did they go gender neutral? >> it means absolutely nothing. it's just a color. you guys are getting a baby brother. >> what happened was they got the call about what the baby would be and she
. >> i can guarantee maybe the baby this family is expecting is probably going to have an "m" name, momgaret and husband mark have two kids, max 5 and madelyn 2 and one more coming. >> do you think it's a boy or girl? >> a boy. >> do you think it's a boy? >> yes. >> do you want it to be a boy or a girl? >> what they get before the baby comes is a cupcake and what is in the middle of the cupcake will determine what it is. i have to say the...
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and what did someone find at an m mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. female narrator: what would john adams do to women's health? adams argued before the supreme court to give employers control over your access to birth control. adams also supports giving employers the power to block access to affordable contraception for 1.6 million virginia women. and adams opposes abortion even in cases of rape, or incest. john adams: wrong for women's health. wrong for virginia. stepping into the unknown, it can be difficult to find the way. but with the compassion and strength of a name, and the security of the cross and shield, obstacles... become openings. as we have for more than 75 years, using our knowledge to create new healthcare solutions giving you the power to shine forward... to whatever awaits tomorrow. carefirst blue cross blue shield. live fearless. ralcandidate for'm governor,rtham, and i sponsored this ad. rrator: they call him enron ed.rtham, because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to kee
and what did someone find at an m mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. female narrator: what would john adams do to women's health? adams argued before the supreme court to give employers control over your access to birth control. adams also supports giving employers the power to block access to affordable contraception for 1.6 million virginia women. and adams opposes abortion even in cases of rape, or incest. john adams: wrong for women's health. wrong for...
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. >> something like a train just like an m track train. >> and bob corker fires back after being slammed by the president, the top senate republican is now saying the president treats his office like a reality show. meanwhile, the vice president leaves an nfl game minutes after the national anthem. we're live in washington with the details. >>> breaking overnight lights along the famous las vegas strip going dark exactly one week after the shooting rampage. the victims reremembered. gunman's house in their search for answers into his mental health. >>> a very close call on the highway. wait until you see where this bus winds up. >>> the actress and the warlord. the strange real-life plot to u use angelina jolie to nab one of the world's most wanted men. >> we do say good morning, everyone, on this monday. it is set to be a messy commute for millions of americans as what's left of hurricane nate drenches more than 20 states. >> it's now moving out of the south and midwest bringing rain and wind to the northeast. mostly away from the coast. >> the storm made landfall twice this weekend lea
. >> something like a train just like an m track train. >> and bob corker fires back after being slammed by the president, the top senate republican is now saying the president treats his office like a reality show. meanwhile, the vice president leaves an nfl game minutes after the national anthem. we're live in washington with the details. >>> breaking overnight lights along the famous las vegas strip going dark exactly one week after the shooting rampage. the victims...
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here sharon keeps an eye on you with an m-16. >> i lived in the united states since 1975. and every time i've returned home to jerusalem things have gotten worse and worse. 40 years ago i met david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality thehere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do i it. >> we are herere in a bubblble. afteter sometitime of working together withth jamal i said let's do thisis in california. you only have to choosose in th neighbhborhood what kikind of l yoyou want i in the mornining. >> w when i go thehere i'm alwa eager to g go to my people, to neigighborhood. i wawant to have the least interactio
here sharon keeps an eye on you with an m-16. >> i lived in the united states since 1975. and every time i've returned home to jerusalem things have gotten worse and worse. 40 years ago i met david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a...
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an original productioion of link tv. next up, witchchcraft, hiv, and some hard lessons learned. (m(man laughing) an award-winning comedy and other short films from link tv's "viewchange" film m contest. narrator: "viewchange" is about people making real progrgress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange." health is hope. announcer: around the world, good healthcare is about reaching peoe e withhatetever...
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great american public image and i've been at the gym on the treadmill and up on the wall they have an m s n b c screen and a fox news screen and it is remarkable because here you have the elite class in america really wanting to shut down our tea and other news outlets and yet they can't see why people don't tune into them why people no longer listen to them and vote the way they want them to vote because you look at it and it's just filled with gossip is filled with nothingness is filled with no news at all describing the entire geo political and economic landscape it's all filled with gossip about various congresspeople and lobbyists and not even lobbyist of course they don't mention lobbyists inside political people that nobody nobody cares about this stuff is literally just gossiping trashy gossip is it gossip or is it propaganda and scapegoating true so here's rachel maddow not reporting on the hard news of corporate malfeasance and mal doings this sort of work well doing this doings misdeeds. instead of talking about gossip talking about innuendo and scapegoating oh you voted for
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alexander live in in coup killing death made big headlines here i mean do people tend to think he was an m i five spy and that some british intelligence operation there is still in britain also in the united states and some european countries the culture of the cold war we should well a lot of this culture is translated into into into films and to movies into novels it is something which has very deep roots in the western image of russia that russia is an intelligent adversary enemy competitor you have always to be aware of possible russian interference it is something which will take a lot of time to go away because a number of other actors were tried to be put in the russian position because the west needs an enemy you know you don't have an interesting novel if there is not a beautiful spy the area british where it's a war is george is that it was great when yeltsin was in power and bill clinton was in power in washington then there was real hope here though it was a made mistake at that point what johnson had in mind that this culture of the cold war started to disappear but the founda
alexander live in in coup killing death made big headlines here i mean do people tend to think he was an m i five spy and that some british intelligence operation there is still in britain also in the united states and some european countries the culture of the cold war we should well a lot of this culture is translated into into into films and to movies into novels it is something which has very deep roots in the western image of russia that russia is an intelligent adversary enemy competitor...
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alex: full disclosure, my wife worked at sullivan and cromwell not as an m & a lawyer but in litigation many conversations with her over the years of how the law industry in general can promote making female partners. you don't see that many corporate female m & a partners. is this a systemic problem and can it be solved? melissa: i do, i do. i'm so glad you're asking this. there are a lot of reasons to be optimistic with this -- about this right now. i have a huge team of female m & a partners that work closely with us and there are six of us in the u.s.a. alone which is a lot more than some of our tier firms and one reason we've had so much success is we spent the last 20 or so years of my career focusing on sponsorship arrangements and having retention discussions as part of the associate evaluation process. there's been a lot of attention saved for this issue and our clients are starting to pay attention to it. as activist investors and institutional shareholders are focused on putting more women on boards of directors and starting to filter down to the advisors who advice on big m
alex: full disclosure, my wife worked at sullivan and cromwell not as an m & a lawyer but in litigation many conversations with her over the years of how the law industry in general can promote making female partners. you don't see that many corporate female m & a partners. is this a systemic problem and can it be solved? melissa: i do, i do. i'm so glad you're asking this. there are a lot of reasons to be optimistic with this -- about this right now. i have a huge team of female m...
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to be the person involved in there to let's not blame it on one person but i think this is not just an m s n b c problem this is a corporate media corporate rug problem another side of the sharon waxman she wrote a piece a long long piece about how the new york times also blocked her story about this whole saga that she wanted to publish in two thousand and four what's that about molly. yes so so many people are coming to the forefront now to talk about what they knew about harvey weinstein and when they're asking a lot of other questions about who knew what and when and waxman is a good example immediately after the new yorker did their piece of course that's ultimately where farrow had his explosive piece run where three women who accused harvey of rape went on the record to come out now the new york times piece obviously a few days earlier came out talking about initially broke the story with these allegations ferrous piece talked about rape and waxman came out immediately after that and said hey i work for the new york times ten years ago i was looking into a story the allegation the
to be the person involved in there to let's not blame it on one person but i think this is not just an m s n b c problem this is a corporate media corporate rug problem another side of the sharon waxman she wrote a piece a long long piece about how the new york times also blocked her story about this whole saga that she wanted to publish in two thousand and four what's that about molly. yes so so many people are coming to the forefront now to talk about what they knew about harvey weinstein and...
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no american citizen needs an m-16 or ten of them. don't do this again. >> kimmel's call for gun control after the shooting was both praised and criticized. >> one saying who made jimmy kimmel the moral arbitar. >> i'm not you don't have to watch the show, don't have to listen to what i say. >> his monologues written before every show have drawn fire from critic who's bash him from everything to being wrong on gun control to being soft on harvey weinstein. >> it's a bit of a risk talking about that stuff. you might lose the audience. >> yeah i saw a study or poll or a combination of those two things like three years ago that i was equally liked by republicans and democrats and republican numbers went way down like 30% or whatever. as a talk show host that's not ideal but i would do is it again in a heart beat. >> you don't mind if republicans turn off your show. >> i don't say i don't mind. i want everyone with a television to watch the show but if they're so turned off by my opinion on health care and gun violence, then, i don't know
no american citizen needs an m-16 or ten of them. don't do this again. >> kimmel's call for gun control after the shooting was both praised and criticized. >> one saying who made jimmy kimmel the moral arbitar. >> i'm not you don't have to watch the show, don't have to listen to what i say. >> his monologues written before every show have drawn fire from critic who's bash him from everything to being wrong on gun control to being soft on harvey weinstein. >> it's a...
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it, so, therefore, it's going to be in the media spotlight. >> we haven't really talked about it as an m target in a long time. who do you think at this point would be a good fit? who is your latest thinking? >> i always thought google would buy it, but it's a hairball to a lot of people. disney wouldn't touch it again, you have the president of the united states sort of free ranging all over that platform, and if you buy it, you buy a lot of controversy around now with russia, bullying, ads. it just goes on and on and on, so i think that's the issues they are going to face a lot of issues that someone like google just doesn't want to -- they can go off and buy an a.i. company and do better for half the amount of money. look at microsoft, again, i don't see them doing it. you would think some of the asian companies, maybe alibaba would buy it, but i don't think that would be allowed in this country at this time and then you look at, you know, none of the media companies, you know, maybe news corp. is feeli feeling frisky, i don't know i don't know who would want to buy that much trouble.
it, so, therefore, it's going to be in the media spotlight. >> we haven't really talked about it as an m target in a long time. who do you think at this point would be a good fit? who is your latest thinking? >> i always thought google would buy it, but it's a hairball to a lot of people. disney wouldn't touch it again, you have the president of the united states sort of free ranging all over that platform, and if you buy it, you buy a lot of controversy around now with russia,...
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watch what happens when an m. -- "msnbc" reporter was conducting an interview near the mexico border. watch. >> can we scale over it? can we cut through it? almost thank you a group of asylum seekers migrate not from mexico jumped over the existing fence turned themselves in to border agents on horseback. c a looks like small group of people just jumped over in the middle of the day. this is the a reality of everyday border enforcement. the ultimate draw for people in dire situation where they are at at. it plays out on a regular basis for us. elizabeth: will a bigger border wall were? >> in a liz you couldn't pay for better educational bills and let the viewers of them msm be solved there. yes i'm in ultimately physical security is the best security. the israelis have proven this. look at the numbers of suicide bombers etc. that decrease once they hit a wall between militancy versus the citizenry so there's no doubt the trump's wall needs to be built and holes in it our problem that hopefully we will not have because of. elizabeth: dr. zudhi jasser good to see comebacks in. advanced
watch what happens when an m. -- "msnbc" reporter was conducting an interview near the mexico border. watch. >> can we scale over it? can we cut through it? almost thank you a group of asylum seekers migrate not from mexico jumped over the existing fence turned themselves in to border agents on horseback. c a looks like small group of people just jumped over in the middle of the day. this is the a reality of everyday border enforcement. the ultimate draw for people in dire...
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>> john, in the piece of your viewers just watched, you saw a gentleman on the range with an m-60 machineand it's a belt fed weapon, and then you saw a person using the bump fire stock. the distinction between the two. you will get the rate of fire, 750 to 900 rounds a minute. that's what the subject used in the shooting. here's the insanity. i talked to a number of different fbi firearms instructors that say this, you can buy the bump fire stock, you can install them easily without any special training and you can use them very simply. here's what is so confounding to me. if we can have laws that restrict silencers, and laws that restrict defacing the serial number on a firearm, and laws that restrict other laws involving weaponry, you can't shorten the barrel of a shotgun past a certain length, and in this instance you can take a semiautomatic weapon and make it into a automatic weapons, and that's what was used in 58 senseless deaths. >> help us to understand what a civilian would legally use a bump stock like this for? it's 100 bucks. it's not cost prohibitive. what would somebody leg
>> john, in the piece of your viewers just watched, you saw a gentleman on the range with an m-60 machineand it's a belt fed weapon, and then you saw a person using the bump fire stock. the distinction between the two. you will get the rate of fire, 750 to 900 rounds a minute. that's what the subject used in the shooting. here's the insanity. i talked to a number of different fbi firearms instructors that say this, you can buy the bump fire stock, you can install them easily without any...
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you can buy ghost gunner milling machines that will allow you to mill the frame of an m-1911 hand guniver of an ar 15 rifle. these are the parts of the guns that have serial numbers so authorities can track them. the rest of the gun, the guts of it can be easily purchased online as wire pointed out. this company allows you to mill and assemble untraceable concealable guns without any prior experience from your kitchen. the company's founder told us "the gun world already knows what this means. the fact that we are able to do the 1911 means we are able to do any frame. i'm reminded of a quote attributed to albert einstein. it is appallingly obvious our technology exceeded our humanity. the answer to our gps challenge is a, 3% of american adults own an estimated 130 million guns, roughly half of all civilian firearms in the united states according to a study to be published by the russell sage foundation that means they own an average of 17 guns apiece. the killer in las vegas had more than 40 guns. thanks for all of you for being part of my program. i will see you next week. >>> hello
you can buy ghost gunner milling machines that will allow you to mill the frame of an m-1911 hand guniver of an ar 15 rifle. these are the parts of the guns that have serial numbers so authorities can track them. the rest of the gun, the guts of it can be easily purchased online as wire pointed out. this company allows you to mill and assemble untraceable concealable guns without any prior experience from your kitchen. the company's founder told us "the gun world already knows what this...
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so they don't know not to go to the big hospital to get an m rirks. so they could get the same thing done for $500 versus $3,500. if you have that published, people will shop. the assumption by the democrats is people aren't smart enough to buy their own healthcare. amish buy healthcare for 40% less than the rest of the people in the country. charles: people have been at me for months to talk about article five. >> kl them george mason stood up in the middle of the constitutional convention and said have you ever known any time when the government voluntarily ceded back power to the people? in our constitution we are suppose to be a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. not the government telling the people what to do. we lost the balance of power between the three branches. we lost the balance of fed rainfall, shared power between the states and the federal government. 60% of the state-raised revenue is directed by a bureaucrat who was not elected to anything from washington. an article five convention allows 2/3 of the states
so they don't know not to go to the big hospital to get an m rirks. so they could get the same thing done for $500 versus $3,500. if you have that published, people will shop. the assumption by the democrats is people aren't smart enough to buy their own healthcare. amish buy healthcare for 40% less than the rest of the people in the country. charles: people have been at me for months to talk about article five. >> kl them george mason stood up in the middle of the constitutional...
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tonight, tillerson drops an "m" bomb. tonight, stephen welcomes kerry washington. russell brand. and musical guest st. vincent. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ >> stephen: wow, wow. you knocked it out. hey, everybody! thanks very much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) ladies and gentlemen, i have some shocking news. there's chaos in the trump white house. ( laughter ) i didn't know there were enough people left to qualify for chaos. ( laughter ) horse play, yes. grab-ass you bet. chaos seems ambitious at this point. it all started this morning, when nbc news reported that, over the summer, secretary of state and spokesmodel of "just for eyebrows," rex tillerson, openly disparaged trump by referring to him as a "moron" after a meeting at the pentagon. hold on there, rex! hold on there, tillerson! nobody calls our president a moron except me! ( cheers and applause ) and other world leade
tonight, tillerson drops an "m" bomb. tonight, stephen welcomes kerry washington. russell brand. and musical guest st. vincent. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ >> stephen: wow, wow. you knocked it out. hey, everybody! thanks very much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause )...
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for saying a local journalist posted an m t f g m message on social media i was curious to know why i did facebook where you said some men believe after g.m. deduces a woman's sexual desire they say this increases her appeal what made you write this i want to talk because it's a problem for them. to say against the down human. of the goddess a human in our midwest where and you will get my do you want to my family of copper uncut uncut ok are you married know you want to be someone who is cut or non-corrupt. who you really. should target some of. the other kind of. my heart in liverpool your. case all that i in a lot of time which are two. i am a woman. i come from a culture that also practices that i'm not cut. i know other women based on what other women have told me that is there is no there is no good in it if they tell you this is hurting us this is literally killing us and we need to stop we do then listen. the committal. heard. the dog whistle. i'm surprised that a young man should feel so strongly about holding on to this tradition when so harmful if ever g.m. is to end changi
for saying a local journalist posted an m t f g m message on social media i was curious to know why i did facebook where you said some men believe after g.m. deduces a woman's sexual desire they say this increases her appeal what made you write this i want to talk because it's a problem for them. to say against the down human. of the goddess a human in our midwest where and you will get my do you want to my family of copper uncut uncut ok are you married know you want to be someone who is cut...
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was most concerning to me is, when you use the modifier he purchased, the effective rate of fire for an m-4, or any of the automatic weapons, because they were turned into automatic weapons is 750 to 900 rounds per minute. there's no possible need for a civilian to be able to do that. what that does is allow you to put down suppressive fire, which is a military tool. even police in law enforcement don't use it. for a civilian to be able to do this, and this individual being able to do this from the 32nd floor, aimed at a place where you are not looking at aimed fire, it's area fire, and it's inconceivable to me that we have this loophole. >> we have new photos and we should put them up that show the pump stocks which you can buy, and they are not illegal, and this man knew, this is not a mystery, and this is out there and we should know it because it needs to be discussed right now. you see it there highlighted on your screen. he did it to about a dozen, they say. they said earlier in the show he jerry rigged the guns. no, he didn't. the president was speaking about las vegas, and he's co
was most concerning to me is, when you use the modifier he purchased, the effective rate of fire for an m-4, or any of the automatic weapons, because they were turned into automatic weapons is 750 to 900 rounds per minute. there's no possible need for a civilian to be able to do that. what that does is allow you to put down suppressive fire, which is a military tool. even police in law enforcement don't use it. for a civilian to be able to do this, and this individual being able to do this from...
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when i was in the army i had a 9 millimeter and we qualified with an m-16.e didn't have any capability to make -- i never had a weapon, semi-automatic weapon where i went to a gun store and said what is that on the wall, it makes a semi-automatic weapon automatic-like. i've telling you the truth, i've never heard of it. my answer to what your question is what are we going to do about it now. i think that that's what carlos is trying to do. i think that's what we're all trying to do up here. what i was saying about my quote of the president, he would get a lot of good will bipartisan if he would take the lead on this and get support of people who want to do something. >> like you, congressman tom rooney, thank you. >> thanks, brooke. >> coming up next, have you seen this one, nfl quarterback cam newton makes a sexist remark to a female sports reporter. we'll talk about what he said, the backlash and that now includes the loss of a major sponsorship deal. we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama.
when i was in the army i had a 9 millimeter and we qualified with an m-16.e didn't have any capability to make -- i never had a weapon, semi-automatic weapon where i went to a gun store and said what is that on the wall, it makes a semi-automatic weapon automatic-like. i've telling you the truth, i've never heard of it. my answer to what your question is what are we going to do about it now. i think that that's what carlos is trying to do. i think that's what we're all trying to do up here....
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an m 4 can fire 900 rounds per minute. that heats the barrel up, possibly a jam. he possibly wanted to go back and forth. he funneled people back one way and the other, keep them in the kill zone. >> julwe don't know what type o training he had, but had the presence of mind to set up two cameras according to authorities to to see law enforcement coming and also a camera in the peephole, which i guess allowed him to fire at the security guard through door. >> that's exactly right. you know, since we don't know a motive yet, maybe to memorialize a moment of heroism however he in his mind views this, that he wanted to memorialize this act for himself or for the future. i have no doubt that we will eventually see some of those videos. we've already seen some of them. i wanted to say about the press conference, my two big takeaways, one is they are back tracking a little bit on the girlfriend. remember, earlier today they said she was en route. the sheriff would not confirm that now. i have my focus on her and i don't know where she is and the $100,000 they would not c
an m 4 can fire 900 rounds per minute. that heats the barrel up, possibly a jam. he possibly wanted to go back and forth. he funneled people back one way and the other, keep them in the kill zone. >> julwe don't know what type o training he had, but had the presence of mind to set up two cameras according to authorities to to see law enforcement coming and also a camera in the peephole, which i guess allowed him to fire at the security guard through door. >> that's exactly right....
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hold their collective breath awaiting the results of an m-r-i on draynnd green's left knee... n update... plus yankees-astros game 5... coming up rough opener for the warriors last night losing the game and possibly losing draymond greengreen strained his left knee at the end of the 3rd quarter when he landed awkwardly after being fouled on a drivehe left the game not to return with the warriors up 13 pointshe underwent an mri exam today the results of which won't come ut until later today or tomorrowhis status for the team's upcoming road trip beginning friday is unclear coach steve kerr said today he didn't think it was serious but bet on green not playing at least friday's game as for the gamekevin durant and the warriors received their championship rings and they dropped the 3rd title banner in franchise historythe warriors blow a 13-point-lead in the 4th quarter down 1 with seconds leftdurant appears to hit the game winer at the buzzer but no, no, no replays show the clock at zero and the red light on when the ball was still on his fingertips the make is called off james h
hold their collective breath awaiting the results of an m-r-i on draynnd green's left knee... n update... plus yankees-astros game 5... coming up rough opener for the warriors last night losing the game and possibly losing draymond greengreen strained his left knee at the end of the 3rd quarter when he landed awkwardly after being fouled on a drivehe left the game not to return with the warriors up 13 pointshe underwent an mri exam today the results of which won't come ut until later today or...
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trish: interesting, viewers know this, my husband is an investment banker and an m&a guy, so he was flying recently to tel aviv and sure enough on el al, they brought him aside, and the woman who was at the security countersaid, well, you know, if pharmaceuticals wanted to acquire, who would you recommend? in other words, they were questioning him to make sure he was who he was and understood the industry he supposedly represented. this was an important step. we don't do that because our security people they may not know what m&a is and what teva pharmaceuticals is. the security is phenomenal, but certainly at the airports. let me segue to the markets, a stock market adam up 20 points. it's as though nothing can get investors down, right? despite the fact that we've had horrible natural disasters recently. >> right. trish: a horrible tragic situation in las vegas, which would think might take a chunk out of vegas's profits in the near future. >> you might think. trish: people might be reticent to travel there. the market you can't get this thing down with 22,661. >> let me just note, what
trish: interesting, viewers know this, my husband is an investment banker and an m&a guy, so he was flying recently to tel aviv and sure enough on el al, they brought him aside, and the woman who was at the security countersaid, well, you know, if pharmaceuticals wanted to acquire, who would you recommend? in other words, they were questioning him to make sure he was who he was and understood the industry he supposedly represented. this was an important step. we don't do that because our...
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maybe i'm nuts, but i would like to think we could put politics aside, no american citizen needs an m-16 or ten of them. and maybe that way we don't do this again. i mean, that seems very reasonable to me. [ applause ] you know, in 1980, we had a big fire at mgm, the hotel in las vegas. it was horrible, right? i mean, 85 people died. you could see the fire. i was 13 years old. i'll never forget. a man jumped out the window. it was a terrible thing to see. and then a few months later there was another fire at the hilton and five people died. so you know what they did? they changed the laws. they made major changes to the fire safety codes, and it hasn't happened again. why would we approach this differently? it's a public safety issue. and something needs to be done already. so tell your congresspeople to do something. i mean, it's not enough to send your love and prayer. we do. we send our love and support and whatever else is needed to las vegas and families from all over the country and canada who had the worst night of their lives last night. you know, vegas is a funny town. it's e
maybe i'm nuts, but i would like to think we could put politics aside, no american citizen needs an m-16 or ten of them. and maybe that way we don't do this again. i mean, that seems very reasonable to me. [ applause ] you know, in 1980, we had a big fire at mgm, the hotel in las vegas. it was horrible, right? i mean, 85 people died. you could see the fire. i was 13 years old. i'll never forget. a man jumped out the window. it was a terrible thing to see. and then a few months later there was...
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it's an m&m. put in a little bit of water and there you go!ttle, some cups. keep your hot water warm longer. >> we're going to show you how we make our recliners and how it's just the kick it lounge. our barca lounge. >> i think most people crave creature comforts a lot of those don't exist in jail. so inmates will come up with ways to try to replicate those as best as possible like creating shower heads out of deodorant bottles. >> shower is a real -- they spray out real wide with a fine mist and you will freeze your ass off. so we take these here from a deodorant, we knock the ball out, take a string, cut this right here off, then you got your shower head. >> want to see us make one? >> we have a personal saw here. we have real saws. >> it's a nylon string. we pull it out off our mattress. >> see, it spreads out, man, we don't like it like that because you got to stand to the side and you get cold. we put that one on and this is the ghetto one. just like that. and then it helps you clean a little better. >> we have one that pulsates, screw i
it's an m&m. put in a little bit of water and there you go!ttle, some cups. keep your hot water warm longer. >> we're going to show you how we make our recliners and how it's just the kick it lounge. our barca lounge. >> i think most people crave creature comforts a lot of those don't exist in jail. so inmates will come up with ways to try to replicate those as best as possible like creating shower heads out of deodorant bottles. >> shower is a real -- they spray out real...