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a week later karen and ron united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. i they cheered their friend celeste in the symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that fall judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his interaction and have his joys. or put him to die. and have that be the end of that. they don't get to see their little boy playing baseball anymore or reading him a story at night and in this young man is in jail and he's reading stories that he likes he's got books available to him that he enjoys or he meets with his sisters and gets to see pictures of their children growing up and i just don't think it's fair that they have had their their joys taken away from them and he still is able to experience that. karen decided to attend the trial. i want to be there to see. justice. in philadelphia nearl
a week later karen and ron united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. i they cheered their friend celeste in the symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that fall judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his...
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and we are coming on the air because the jury deciding the fate of boston marathon bombers will harden i have has reached a verdict. they have sentenced him to death. news of the verdict traveled fast that you know that there is still a long road ahead but right now it feels like we can take a breath and kind of. actually breathe again you know without even realizing you can hold your breath and once the verdict came in it was like now we can start here no point. with son lives fate sealed karin began the long drive home. i don't think it evens the score i don't think that it teaches anybody anything. i don't believe that it's going to be a deterrent to the next young man who has anger but i just think that's nothing no other choice in my mind that is fair. after seventeen years and sixty two executions jerry's time as executioner came to an abrupt end. in the midst of preparing for another execution he was subpoenaed by a grand jury and accused of money laundering gerry claimed he was innocent but the court found him guilty. the sunday after his sentencing gerry's long held secret abo
and we are coming on the air because the jury deciding the fate of boston marathon bombers will harden i have has reached a verdict. they have sentenced him to death. news of the verdict traveled fast that you know that there is still a long road ahead but right now it feels like we can take a breath and kind of. actually breathe again you know without even realizing you can hold your breath and once the verdict came in it was like now we can start here no point. with son lives fate sealed...
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a week later carolyn run united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. i they cheered their friend celeste and the symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that fall judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his interaction and have his joys. or put him to die. and have that be the end of it. they don't get to see their little boy playing baseball anymore or reading him a story at night and in this young man is in jail and he's reading stories that he likes he's got books available to him that he enjoys or he meets with his sisters and gets to see pictures of their children growing up and i just don't think it's fair that they have had their their joys taken away from them and he still is able to experience that. care and decided to attend the trial. i want to be there to see. justice. in philadelphia nea
a week later carolyn run united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. i they cheered their friend celeste and the symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that fall judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his...
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a week later karen and ron united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. they cheered difference a lust and a symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that paul judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his interaction and have his joys. or put him to death and have that be the end of it. they don't get to see their little boy playing baseball anymore or reading him a story at night and in this young man is in jail and he's reading stories that he likes he's got books available to him that he enjoys or he meets with his sisters and gets to see pictures of their children growing up and i just don't think it's fair that they have had their their joys taken away from them and he still is able to experience that. care and decided to attend the trial. i want to be there to see. justice. in philadelphia nearly fo
a week later karen and ron united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. they cheered difference a lust and a symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that paul judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his interaction...
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a week later karen and ron united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. they cheered their friend celeste in the symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that paul judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. but we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his interaction and have his joys. or put him to death and have that be the end of it. they don't get to see their little boy playing baseball anymore or reading him a story at night and in this young man is in jail and he's reading stories that he likes he's got books available to him that he enjoys or he meets with his sisters and gets to see pictures of their children growing up and i just don't think it's fair that they have had their their joys taken away from them and he still is able to experience that. care and decided to attend the trial. i want to be there to see. justice. in philadelphia nearl
a week later karen and ron united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. they cheered their friend celeste in the symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that paul judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. but we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his...
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and we are coming on the air because the jury deciding the fate of boston marathon bombers the horrors and i have has reached a verdict. they have sentenced him to death. news of the verdict traveled fast but know that there is still a long road ahead but right now it feels like we can take a breath and thank you. actually breathe again you know without even realizing all the crap. once the bird came and it's like now we can start here don't point. to with son lives fate sealed karin began the long drive home. i don't think it evens the score i don't think that it teaches anybody anything. i don't believe that it's going to be a deterrent to the next young man who has anger but i just think that that's nothing no other choice in my mind that is fair. after seventeen years and sixty two executions jerry's time as executioner came to an abrupt end. in the midst of preparing for another execution he was subpoenaed by a grand jury and accused of money laundering gerry claimed he was innocent but the court found him guilty. the sunday after his sentencing jerry's long held secret about his
and we are coming on the air because the jury deciding the fate of boston marathon bombers the horrors and i have has reached a verdict. they have sentenced him to death. news of the verdict traveled fast but know that there is still a long road ahead but right now it feels like we can take a breath and thank you. actually breathe again you know without even realizing all the crap. once the bird came and it's like now we can start here don't point. to with son lives fate sealed karin began the...
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i started training in december for the boston marathon and i trained for four or five months.efore the marathon, but i wasn't going to not do it. i figured, what could possibly go wrong, which was before i saw the weather report. i was soaked before i started the race. i didn't really train in the driving, pouring rain with 20 a mile an hour wind gust in your face. this is the hardest thing i've ever done in my entire life. but worth it to support the work of volunteers like charles ship. how far is your drive? >> hour and a half. i have to tell you a story for you to understand. the story is about a kid, parents are poor, no money. the kid has had to trade off school for working. he had one thing going for him and that was the west end house, the shining light, a place where he was treated with respect. talking about andy ship, my dad. and maybe that's why i'm here is to fulfill his destiny. >> reporter: your father needed this place. >> big time. >> how are you, carl? >> reporter: tell me about carolin caroli carolina. you help her in math? >> in math. my favorite was the on
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a week later karen and ron united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. they cheered their friend celeste in a symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that paul judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his interaction and have his joys. or put him to death and have that be the end of it. they don't get to see their little boy playing baseball anymore or reading him a story at night and in this young man is in jail and he's reading stories that he likes he's got books available to him that he enjoys or he meets with his sisters and gets to see pictures of their children growing up and i just don't think it's fair that they have had their their joys taken away from them and he still is able to experience that. care and decided to attend the trial. i want to be there to see. justice. in philadelphia nearly
a week later karen and ron united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. they cheered their friend celeste in a symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that paul judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his...
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twenty three thousand runners and half a million spectators gathered for the boston marathon. karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredibly loud. explosion. there were seven of us there six of us were injured. one of their friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my daughter had shrapnel from her hip. and i had trapped my legs. the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people killed three including krystal campbell. and eight year old martin richard. police pursuit two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. getting at. twenty six year old tamar alonzo meyer was killed in a shootout. again later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar alive. cool. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. i want to try to not let this change who i am i'm not going to let this prevent me from
twenty three thousand runners and half a million spectators gathered for the boston marathon. karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredibly loud. explosion. there were seven of us there six of us were injured. one of their friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my...
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twenty three thousand runners and half a million spectators gathered for the boston marathon. karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredible loud. explosion. was. seven of us there six of us were injured. one of our friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my daughter had shrapnel from her hip. and i had trapped. the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people killed three including krystal campbell. and eight year old martin richard. police pursued two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. six year old tamar alonzo maya was killed in a shootout. a day later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar a life. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. going to try to not let this. i'm not going to let this prevent me from living the life that i want to live. i'm not going to be
twenty three thousand runners and half a million spectators gathered for the boston marathon. karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredible loud. explosion. was. seven of us there six of us were injured. one of our friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my daughter had...
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twenty three thousand runners and half a million spectators gathered for the boston marathon. karin brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredible loud. explosion. was. seven of us there six of us were injured. one of our friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. from her. and i had trapped. the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people killed three including crystal campbell. and eight year old martin richard. police pursued two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. six year old tamar alonzo mata was killed in a shootout. a day later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar a life. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. i want to try to not let this. i'm not going to let this prevent me from living a life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. later that summer kare
twenty three thousand runners and half a million spectators gathered for the boston marathon. karin brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredible loud. explosion. was. seven of us there six of us were injured. one of our friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. from her. and i...
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giving back to victims of the boston marathon bombing. >> hopefully it helps. >> reporter: fund-raisingefighters. supporting veterans. >> i've been following barstool since i was literally a kid. >> reporter: it's the brand's unwavering identity that keeps stoollies coming back for more. >> people are tired of boring, safe content. >> what has dealing with all of these controversies taught you about the right way to handle them? >> i think you have to lean into controversy. i don't think you can back away from who you are and what you stand for. it's a brand that's unafraid. and it's a brand that's very loyal to its audience. and in return its audience is very loyal to it. >> how difficult is it to maintain that brand identity? >> i don't think that maintaining and a brand in this day and age is difficult. what i do find is that the walls are closing in and the definition of what's okay and not okay is polarizing. i ultimately think that's very good for barstool sports because war stool is barstool. and we know who we are. and we know what we do and we stand by that. >> reporter: for "n
giving back to victims of the boston marathon bombing. >> hopefully it helps. >> reporter: fund-raisingefighters. supporting veterans. >> i've been following barstool since i was literally a kid. >> reporter: it's the brand's unwavering identity that keeps stoollies coming back for more. >> people are tired of boring, safe content. >> what has dealing with all of these controversies taught you about the right way to handle them? >> i think you have to...
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twenty three thousand runners and half a million spectators gathered for the boston marathon. karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredible loud. explosion. was. seven there six of us were injured. one of our friends lost both of her legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my daughter. from her. and i had trapped. the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people killed three including krystal campbell. and eight year old martin richard. police pursue two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. six year old tamar alonzo maya was killed in a shootout. again later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar alive. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. going to try to not let this. i'm not going to let this prevent me from living the life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. later that summ
twenty three thousand runners and half a million spectators gathered for the boston marathon. karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredible loud. explosion. was. seven there six of us were injured. one of our friends lost both of her legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my daughter. from her....
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it happened in the boston marathon bombing, some got through. not because they are organized by foreign countries, but because ideology, this feeling of victimization, this feeling of radical ideology and empowering them has a hold on a certain small number of people. that will be almost impossible to stop. but we could do a better job of uncovering it and being more aware of it. nonetheless, the whole elements of stateless terror groups is an important factor and it will be for the foreseeable future. >> host: what percent of american foreign-policy attention is focused on the rogues? >> guest: a great deal. it is episodic. we do have a problem with china from time to time. we have dealings with our european allies, and we certainly have a recurrence of power struggles with the putin government in russia. rogue states are very small and medium weight states. but, because of nuclear, chemical or biological factors they attract a lot of attention. at a consequence, recently spend more time. the same with north korea, it comes and goes. for exampl
it happened in the boston marathon bombing, some got through. not because they are organized by foreign countries, but because ideology, this feeling of victimization, this feeling of radical ideology and empowering them has a hold on a certain small number of people. that will be almost impossible to stop. but we could do a better job of uncovering it and being more aware of it. nonetheless, the whole elements of stateless terror groups is an important factor and it will be for the foreseeable...
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a lot of effort to give that to people that are not you don't think are worthy of it now the boston marathon bomber. as well as five. attempts at a car bombing in times square back twenty ten justify their criminal actions with civilian casualties from american drone strikes in the middle east. the stroke war has produced more terrorists than it has killed actually of course it's produced more terrorists than it has killed like what how how are like the a lot of these cultures over there warrior cultures they feel they face their opponents on the battlefield i grew up as a wrestler like and i know that in iran at least you know wrestling is a sacred sport it's fact it's the world's oldest sport so there is a sense of honor in accomplishment with being able to face your opponent on the battlefield and even if you're beaten there is still a sense of honor but when we're utilizing a technology that no one can fight back they're going to have to try to find a way to punish us punish us in the sense that they feel is necessary even though they're wrong i don't agree with anything that they're doi
a lot of effort to give that to people that are not you don't think are worthy of it now the boston marathon bomber. as well as five. attempts at a car bombing in times square back twenty ten justify their criminal actions with civilian casualties from american drone strikes in the middle east. the stroke war has produced more terrorists than it has killed actually of course it's produced more terrorists than it has killed like what how how are like the a lot of these cultures over there...
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a lot of effort to give that to people that are not you don't think are worthy of it now the boston marathon bomber. as well as. attempt at a car bombing in times square back in two thousand and ten justify their criminal actions with civilian casualties from american drone strikes in the middle east. the stroke war has produced more terrorists than it has killed actually of course it's produced more terrorists than it has killed like what how how are like the a lot of these cultures over there warrior cultures they feel they face their opponents on the battlefield i i grew up as a wrestler like and i know that in iran at least you know wrestling is a sacred sport it's fact it's the world's oldest sport so there is a sense of honor in accomplishment with being able to face your opponent on the battlefield and even if you're beaten there is still a sense of honor but when we're utilizing a technology that no one can fight back they're going to have to try to find a way to punish us punish us in the sense that they feel is necessary even though they're wrong i don't agree with anything that th
a lot of effort to give that to people that are not you don't think are worthy of it now the boston marathon bomber. as well as. attempt at a car bombing in times square back in two thousand and ten justify their criminal actions with civilian casualties from american drone strikes in the middle east. the stroke war has produced more terrorists than it has killed actually of course it's produced more terrorists than it has killed like what how how are like the a lot of these cultures over there...
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it's been an extraordinary six days since two bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon be no destruction of centrifuges. >> no! >> russia has now made its move. it has essentially detached crimea from the ukranian government's control. >> if you haven't tried, you haven't tried hard enough. >> donald j. trump is calling for -- >> i am appalled by donald trump's demagoguery, not because i'm a muslim, but because i'm an american. >> to label islam under the term of extremism and moderates is actually completely wrong. >> yesterday outside the concert hall where the deadliest of the attacks took place, a man began to play john lennon's "imagine" on the piano. britain voted to withdraw from the european union, ending decades of economic and political social isolation. >> patriotism and how american you are is not the color of your skin, your last name. >> we never interfered in the political processes of other countries. >> we don't have a system. we don't have a civilization with the capacity to pick up a city and move it inland 20 miles. >> it's hard to understand the rat
it's been an extraordinary six days since two bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon be no destruction of centrifuges. >> no! >> russia has now made its move. it has essentially detached crimea from the ukranian government's control. >> if you haven't tried, you haven't tried hard enough. >> donald j. trump is calling for -- >> i am appalled by donald trump's demagoguery, not because i'm a muslim, but because i'm an american. >> to label...
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. >> the shoe bomber, underwear bomber, boston marathon bombers all houston federal prisons, not a singlent. >> reporter: it is not clear if or when congress plans to consider the administration's request to fund the upgrades at guantÁnamo bay for the soil aging group of enemy combatants. at the pentagon jennifer griffin, fox news. heather: we will see the bombshell inspector general's report into the hillary clinton email probe. it is expected to slam james comey, loretta lynch and fbi agent peter stzrok for their handling of the case as house republicans column the doj to provide documents related to an fbi informant placed in the 2016 trump campaign. >> there are two ways. we can hold this to rosenstein and others in contempt and impeach. the other way would be for the president of the united states to demand them, order them to give us the documents. heather: donald trump will be briefed on the report before it is released to the public. with the primary season in full swing donald trump is optimistic about midterm elections saying republicans are on track for success this november. >
. >> the shoe bomber, underwear bomber, boston marathon bombers all houston federal prisons, not a singlent. >> reporter: it is not clear if or when congress plans to consider the administration's request to fund the upgrades at guantÁnamo bay for the soil aging group of enemy combatants. at the pentagon jennifer griffin, fox news. heather: we will see the bombshell inspector general's report into the hillary clinton email probe. it is expected to slam james comey, loretta lynch...
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she said the boston marathon bombing was an example -- >> neil: it's been a uphill batter for her butch as her show. >> yeah. absolutely. >> i'm surprised they acted so quickly in cancelling the show instead of like "house of cards." >> yeah. they cancelled kevin spacey. >> it's hard because it's called "roseanne." >> but they cancel it. there's no negativity. maybe roseanne ran off -- >> in 1989, she went out and did that stuff on the drunk -- doing the national anthem and all that. she wasn't cancelled them. >> she's had nine lives already and then some. >> neil: i want to switch to a subject that people can relate to. this is a doctor suing a patient for a million bucks because she gave a bad review on yelp. so i get you have to be careful what you write. what do you think? >> who reads reviews on yelp any ways? you do? i never do. i feel like people that leave reviews on yelp are picky. the atmosphere was great. the food was great but the free bread was stale. >> this is a doctor though. doesn't like the way he was characterized. >> you're complaining about the people writing it.
she said the boston marathon bombing was an example -- >> neil: it's been a uphill batter for her butch as her show. >> yeah. absolutely. >> i'm surprised they acted so quickly in cancelling the show instead of like "house of cards." >> yeah. they cancelled kevin spacey. >> it's hard because it's called "roseanne." >> but they cancel it. there's no negativity. maybe roseanne ran off -- >> in 1989, she went out and did that stuff on...
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9/11, from a shoe bomber to the under wear bomber to the times square bomber to fort food to boston marathon, they fall into one of three categories. first category is that the attacker had some operational connection to foreign terrorist groups. and through their own incompetence typically failed to successfully carry out of the attack. think of the genus who lit his under wear on fire on the flight. these are called isis inspired or lone wolf attacks. and the third category the attacker was induced or in some cases entrapped by under cover informants to conduct a phony plot cooked up by u.s. law enforcement. and the details of those cases you should, i recommend award winning book, terra factor by trevor, it's almost comical what the level of stupidity and ineptitude these would be tache attackers have. and a lot of people think they wouldn't have the ability to conduct the attacks without the fabricated sting operation. isis has never once conducted a successful terrorist attack here on u.s. soil. there is only such a thing as isis inspired attacks. and guess what, a blank check for war a
9/11, from a shoe bomber to the under wear bomber to the times square bomber to fort food to boston marathon, they fall into one of three categories. first category is that the attacker had some operational connection to foreign terrorist groups. and through their own incompetence typically failed to successfully carry out of the attack. think of the genus who lit his under wear on fire on the flight. these are called isis inspired or lone wolf attacks. and the third category the attacker was...
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united states since 9/11, the shoe bomber, the underwear bomber, the times square, fort hood, boston marathon, they all essentially fall into one of three categories, the first category is that the attacker had some operational connection to ford terrorist groups, and through their own incompetence typically failed to successfully carry out the attack, for example lighting underwear on a commercial flight. or that they had zero connection to overseas terrorist groups, and the committed some awful attack on their own, isis inspired, or al qaeda inspired, or load with attacks. in the third category is that the attacker was either induced or in some cases entrapped by undercover informants to conduct a phony plot cooked up by u.s. law enforcement, and the details of those cases, i recommend the award-winning book , terror factor -- terror factory, were chasing ghosts, it's almost comical the level of stupidity and ineptitude that these would be attackers have, and a lot of experts believe they never would've had the ability or potentially even the initiative to conduct the attacks without the fa
united states since 9/11, the shoe bomber, the underwear bomber, the times square, fort hood, boston marathon, they all essentially fall into one of three categories, the first category is that the attacker had some operational connection to ford terrorist groups, and through their own incompetence typically failed to successfully carry out the attack, for example lighting underwear on a commercial flight. or that they had zero connection to overseas terrorist groups, and the committed some...
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. >> i started training in december for the boston marathon, and i trained for four or five months.nee about five weeks before the marathon, but i wasn't going to not do it. i figured, what could possibly go wrong? which is before i saw the weather report. i was soaked before i started the race. i didn't really train in the driving, pouring rain with 20-mile-an-hour wind gusts in your face. this was the hardest thing i've ever done in my entire life. >> reporter: but worth it to support the work of volunteers like carl schiff. how far was your drive? how long did it take to get here? >> about 90 minutes. my wife and i support this. i have to tell you a story. the story is about a kid who is poor, no money. the kid has had to trade off school for working. he had one thing going for him. and that was the west end house. a shining light. a place where he was treated with respect. i'm talking about eddie schiff, my dad. and maybe that's why i'm here, is to fulfill his did he sestin. >> your father needed this place. >> big time. >> how are you, carl? >> reporter: tell me about carolina.
. >> i started training in december for the boston marathon, and i trained for four or five months.nee about five weeks before the marathon, but i wasn't going to not do it. i figured, what could possibly go wrong? which is before i saw the weather report. i was soaked before i started the race. i didn't really train in the driving, pouring rain with 20-mile-an-hour wind gusts in your face. this was the hardest thing i've ever done in my entire life. >> reporter: but worth it to...
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september 11th, 2001 and you could see the 9/11 attack, boston marathon, and san bernardino and the halloween attack and so how does this policy, this 3.0 version with the seven countries make america safer? >> well first off, let me say this is -- i guess if you want to count the numbers, it is 2.0. the first version had an injunction from the ninth circuit was then -- or rather put in place with a second version. replaced with the second version. that order ordered the global review that i'm referencing and then led to the results of the proclamation issued last year. so i wouldn't call it 3.0, this is the subsequent result of the global review that president ordered an how it keeps us safe is simple. it applies a minimum standard to all individuals trying to come to the united states from a foreign country. it goes to that government and the state department interaktsed with government by government and said how can you -- what do you do internally to meet those standards so we know who is coming into the country so you could tell us basic information. knowing who is coming into the countr
september 11th, 2001 and you could see the 9/11 attack, boston marathon, and san bernardino and the halloween attack and so how does this policy, this 3.0 version with the seven countries make america safer? >> well first off, let me say this is -- i guess if you want to count the numbers, it is 2.0. the first version had an injunction from the ninth circuit was then -- or rather put in place with a second version. replaced with the second version. that order ordered the global review...
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reporter: the barstool community has rallied around important causes, giving back to victims of the boston marathon bombing. fund-raising for veterans. but it's the unwavering identity that keeps stoolies coming back for more. >> people are tired of boring, safe content. >> it's a brand that's unafraid and loyal to its audience, and in return, its audience is very loyal to it. the walls are closing in. and the definition of what's okay and not okay is polarizing. i ultimately think that's very good for barstool sports. we know who we are, and we know what we do, and we stand by that. >> reporter: i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. >> say what you want to say, they have a big following. they have one of the most popular podcasts that you'll see. and they deliver sports content in a different way. some say valuation is around 100 million. they're on the come-up. >> some of it is super entertaining. barstooling and adulting are not words i use together. >>> coming up, kimmel versus cruz. >> which man came out on top. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's wh
reporter: the barstool community has rallied around important causes, giving back to victims of the boston marathon bombing. fund-raising for veterans. but it's the unwavering identity that keeps stoolies coming back for more. >> people are tired of boring, safe content. >> it's a brand that's unafraid and loyal to its audience, and in return, its audience is very loyal to it. the walls are closing in. and the definition of what's okay and not okay is polarizing. i ultimately think...
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and since the assignment was about, you know, about the boston marathon in contrast to jahar and -- joke and his brother, the tsarnaevs. and i just asked the question, you know, did we do right by this. that's all i asked. i have to say -- first of all, had i had more than 400 words, i probably would have filled that out a little more. and i will say it's a very natural question for me to ask especially since dzhokhar tsarnaev, the younger brother, had actually gone to high school with my daughter. they had gone to the same high school, so i knew -- i didn't know him personally, but i knew his math teacher, he had tutored people in math, he was on the wrestling team, he was actually a very popular guy. he'd gone to all the parties. so it was kind of natural question -- >> host: typical american. >> guest: yeah. ll, as a concerned cambridge parent just wanted to say, you know, was there something we could have done. did we let them down, you know, in some way. and i city stand by that question. i mean, how could this kid have been right there, how could nobody have seen that something lik
and since the assignment was about, you know, about the boston marathon in contrast to jahar and -- joke and his brother, the tsarnaevs. and i just asked the question, you know, did we do right by this. that's all i asked. i have to say -- first of all, had i had more than 400 words, i probably would have filled that out a little more. and i will say it's a very natural question for me to ask especially since dzhokhar tsarnaev, the younger brother, had actually gone to high school with my...
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and since the assignment was about, you know, about the boston marathon but more contrast to jahara and his brother. and it just -- i just asked the question. did we do right. that's all i had to ask. if i had more words, i probably would have filled that out a little more. it was a natural question to ask for me especially because he's the younger brother had actually gone to high school with my daughter. so they had gone to the same high school. so, you know, i knew -- i didn't know him personally. but i knew his math teacher. he tutored people in math. he was on the wrestling team. it was something we could have done. he really let them down in some way. and i still stand by that question. how could this can have been right there. how could nobody have seen that this could -- anyway before that i got completely -- i will say a certain part of the boston population. this is very much fanned by the right wing sportscaster. and what i've seen now is these older guys are going to go on to vote for trump. so it's that same section. so it's the same sort of population that is so opposed. t
and since the assignment was about, you know, about the boston marathon but more contrast to jahara and his brother. and it just -- i just asked the question. did we do right. that's all i had to ask. if i had more words, i probably would have filled that out a little more. it was a natural question to ask for me especially because he's the younger brother had actually gone to high school with my daughter. so they had gone to the same high school. so, you know, i knew -- i didn't know him...
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boston. made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondend.com. gillette, the best a man can get. is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. wwow, this is quite the busyo. place. right? this is the product for you. (vo) the new bissell crosswave pet pro vacuums and washes at the same time. it's better than ever...