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columbine had already happened like five months before that. there were quite a few similarities between my case and that, like i was wearing a trench coat. >> and behind some murders, a person you thought you could trust. >> i just remember when i woke up, first thing i said was, today is the day. >>> more americans are incarcerated today than ever before, and now when we go behind the walls of maximum security prisons, we see a greater cross section of inmates than ever. >> i mean, obviously they're the ones that the moment you meet them, you know they're dangerous and belong in prison, but we're also finding more and more inmates who have committed murder who look like the guy next door, just an average, normal guy, and it's really left us puzzled. i mean, what would lead a guy like this to kill someone? >> at 27 years old, adam drake looks more like a college dorm resident than a maximum security prison inmate. >> you seem awful happy and perky. >> i am always happy and perky. >> but when we met him at the limon correctional facility in col
columbine had already happened like five months before that. there were quite a few similarities between my case and that, like i was wearing a trench coat. >> and behind some murders, a person you thought you could trust. >> i just remember when i woke up, first thing i said was, today is the day. >>> more americans are incarcerated today than ever before, and now when we go behind the walls of maximum security prisons, we see a greater cross section of inmates than ever....
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. >> he idolized the columbine shooters. he knows their names. he thinks its fabulous. he idolizes people that do that kind of stuff. i think in the long run he could do the same thing to a school. it scares me. >> reporter: long time neighbors have longed feared him. >> hopefully he will stay arrested. >> reporter: are you afraid of your own son? >> yeah, at times. >> reporter: police investigated the facebook posting and found no basis for an actual threat to any baltimore county school. they're holding the name of the other tee in custody until he can face formal charges. >>> what is going on in baltimore city. we had three people killed, seven injured last night. this morning police discovered a man slumped over in the wheel of his car in the 2900 block of west cold spring lane. last night we had two people shot in 2600 block of boone street. someone shot on rutland, south eaton and frank ford. >>> the public is welcome to come out to this hopeception. 15-year-old robert wayne gladden, jr. is accused of shooting a 17-year-old classmate on the first day of school. to
. >> he idolized the columbine shooters. he knows their names. he thinks its fabulous. he idolizes people that do that kind of stuff. i think in the long run he could do the same thing to a school. it scares me. >> reporter: long time neighbors have longed feared him. >> hopefully he will stay arrested. >> reporter: are you afraid of your own son? >> yeah, at times. >> reporter: police investigated the facebook posting and found no basis for an actual threat...
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i do it because what happened in columbine should have happened in my neighborhood, and it did not. there was no one there for me when this happened to me. [applause] there were no counselors, and nobody come into my house to ask me questions about what happened. the already labeled my son in the papers as a gang member. they labeled him as a drug dealer. no be had came to me -- no media came to me to ask me about my child. the people in my community seamen visible -- seemed invisible, and that seems unfair. i do because i want to see justice. i want to look at the person who killed my son and asked him why. why did you kill my son? what was so -- what did he do that allow you to shoot him point blank with four bullets in the face? what would make you do such a thing? i want to meet the individual, to let him know i have already forgiven you. if i had not for giving you, i would not be here today. i have to forgive you, but i want to know why. why do i want to know why? i want to get you killed, too. kurds people -- hurt people hurt people. apparently, you are hurting. you had to be
i do it because what happened in columbine should have happened in my neighborhood, and it did not. there was no one there for me when this happened to me. [applause] there were no counselors, and nobody come into my house to ask me questions about what happened. the already labeled my son in the papers as a gang member. they labeled him as a drug dealer. no be had came to me -- no media came to me to ask me about my child. the people in my community seamen visible -- seemed invisible, and that...
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at some point there will be a crime committed, like the virginia tech shooting or the columbine shootingrora movie theater shooting, and we will find that the perpetrator had a brain tumor. i'm not suggesting that any of those events were explained by brain tumors, but at some point that will happen, and then society is going to have to deal with this very difficult question about this relationship between brain and behavior and this question of culpability. i think we should plot five years around those years. so 1975, 1985, 1995, just keep sliding that window. if the effect goes away, that suggests it's just a demographic shift. so i founded the initiative on neuroscience and law, which brings together neuroscientists and lawyers and epithets and computer programmers to figure out how modern neuroscience will affect the legal system, how we think about criminal behavior and criminal punishment and how we view things. they're five times higher than they were three years or after. >> so it's a melding of all different viewpoints to see if we can understand better what's happening in the
at some point there will be a crime committed, like the virginia tech shooting or the columbine shootingrora movie theater shooting, and we will find that the perpetrator had a brain tumor. i'm not suggesting that any of those events were explained by brain tumors, but at some point that will happen, and then society is going to have to deal with this very difficult question about this relationship between brain and behavior and this question of culpability. i think we should plot five years...
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. >> he actually idealizes columbine shooters. he thinks isfabulous. -- he thinks it's fabulous. and i'm afraid in the long run he could basically do the same thing to a school. and it scares me. >> police say they have found no evidence yet that a threat like that covalent bond carried out. -- could have been carried out. >>> clouds for the most part in dolt tonight, but a -- baltimore tonight. the question is will the clouds hold up tomorrow? wyatt everhart is here with the latest news. i was out in canton tonight and just got hit with the rain. >> that's the type of thing we're going to see tomorrow. i think a more wide spread down pour. keep the unbrella handy. we're already seeing that type of activity in west virginia, southwestern pennsylvania. i think that will be headed our way tomorrow. temperatures up in the mid 70s, that is just sticky conditions. as a result it feels like close to 90 in the heart of the city. that is unusual for early september. 70s over night and then back into the mid and upper 80s tomorrow with scattered showers and storms. >>> a former olympian i
. >> he actually idealizes columbine shooters. he thinks isfabulous. -- he thinks it's fabulous. and i'm afraid in the long run he could basically do the same thing to a school. and it scares me. >> police say they have found no evidence yet that a threat like that covalent bond carried out. -- could have been carried out. >>> clouds for the most part in dolt tonight, but a -- baltimore tonight. the question is will the clouds hold up tomorrow? wyatt everhart is here with...
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. >> he actually idolizes columbine, he knows their names, he thinks it's fabulous.he idolizes all the people that do that kind of stuff and i'm afraid in the long run he could basically do the same thing to a school and it scares me. >> police say that they have not found evidence yet that a threat like this could have been carried out. >>> a man accused of setting two fires at a denny's in harford county still on the loose this morning, but there is a $10,000 reward now being offered for any information leading to an arrest. deputy state fire marshal right now is trying to find a person of interest seen on this surveillance video at the time of both fires. the fires were set in the men's bathroom, but the second one spread, causing about $500,000 in damage. anyone with information is urged to call the state fire marshal's office. >>> one man says he is sick with worry this morning and his wife is losing sleep. their dogs gave birth to some adorable puppies, and right now those puppies are missing. they think they're stolen and they're desperate to get them back. so
. >> he actually idolizes columbine, he knows their names, he thinks it's fabulous.he idolizes all the people that do that kind of stuff and i'm afraid in the long run he could basically do the same thing to a school and it scares me. >> police say that they have not found evidence yet that a threat like this could have been carried out. >>> a man accused of setting two fires at a denny's in harford county still on the loose this morning, but there is a $10,000 reward now...
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n his film....turley references the colorado movie massacreeand columbine...and says he wants to test how movie...the narrator claims hh - is almost 15 minutes.but ice police dispute that.they say they goo there in 33either way, turley faces charggs off knowingly giving a false pipression of a terrrrist act. his 16 year olddrelative was also arresttd. two... words... that... can make congress... flee... faster... than... a... good call...// by... a... replacement... ref.../// there's... now ... disagreement... over... whether... social security... is... a benefit.../ or... eetitlement...//. and... f... lawmakers ... p takee.. no action.../, one... of... the... will... ruu ut... of mon/ monny.../ for all the talk about entitleeents and benefits pdring this election barely registers as a talking point. [david williams sot ] in=14:28:38 "it affects nobody is talking about itt no one on capitoo hill is talkinn pbout t and that should concern all american's.trt=:09 pays out billions more than it &ppakes in. by michael tanner's calculation, theeprogram is at a 22 trillion dollar deficit. [i
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the weak jobs report and that may be hard to back up columbine-- biden's claim that we turned the corner. >> keep us updated. karl, the governor is focusing on virge at this time. what can you tell us in >> (no audio) absolutely. virginia is very, very important. mr. romney spent the night in boston belmont, massachusetts where he has a home . last night in new hampshire for a big rally. several thousand people and come back team and turn around team . believe in america banners and slogans here in full force and a feisty crowd. and today he will go down to virginia beach and he will take in a nascar race in richmond. it is not the president's proposal for a choice of candidates. he argued that any time a incumbent is up for reelection it is a record of that. >> and we'll hear for the remainder of the week all going after the obama record and the president's inability to turn the economy around. when it comes to who has the best ideas. mitt romney has the edge. but likeability the president has the edge. mr. romney will pick apart those issues. he will be concentrating his campaign effor
the weak jobs report and that may be hard to back up columbine-- biden's claim that we turned the corner. >> keep us updated. karl, the governor is focusing on virge at this time. what can you tell us in >> (no audio) absolutely. virginia is very, very important. mr. romney spent the night in boston belmont, massachusetts where he has a home . last night in new hampshire for a big rally. several thousand people and come back team and turn around team . believe in america banners and...
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number five, the film that made michael moore a household name, bowling for columbine in 2002.e movie made $20 million. and al gore's film, an inconvenient truth. it earned more than $24 million in 2006. number three is michael moore back again, this movie designed to promote universal health care. in 2007 it made $24.5 million. number two is 2016, obama's america. it has earned more than $20 million and still in theaters. the number one highest grossing political documentary of all time is fahrenheit 9/11. this box office smash will likely hold onto the number one spot for a while concerning top $119 million. that is more than the other top six movies combined. still to come from the best rewards credit cards out there for serious spenders. are you using the right one and is mitt romney eating of his opposition to obamacare. are there good parts to this? one doctor weighs in the gerri: a news alert for you. the mayor of trenton, new jersey for his release rmon 150,000-dollar bond. tony mack. along with his brother and another man being part of a corruption probe. it stems from
number five, the film that made michael moore a household name, bowling for columbine in 2002.e movie made $20 million. and al gore's film, an inconvenient truth. it earned more than $24 million in 2006. number three is michael moore back again, this movie designed to promote universal health care. in 2007 it made $24.5 million. number two is 2016, obama's america. it has earned more than $20 million and still in theaters. the number one highest grossing political documentary of all time is...
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we can run our columbine through satellites.r, has the guidance, how many bushels of a particular area. it is sophisticated. and strong technology, marketing and be able to get a feel for what happens and when he should rotate. liz: imagine this guy with farm equipment. good stuff. please come again. robert karlsson saying don't go into specific grains but stocks that helped in growth. closing bell ringing in 27 minutes. financials feeling the heat as we told you but billionaire investor jeffrey green is going to tell us why he thinks the financials are worth buying right now. that is next. robert: watching shares of oracle falling ahead of the earnings report due after the closing bell. shares of the stock fell up 20% this year. they expect earnings per share $8.79 and revenue $36 billion and change. investors should look for key signs of business. software out performing art ware side. oracle's cloud strategy continues its acquisition and finally investors should keep in mind june through august typically oracle's weakest quar
we can run our columbine through satellites.r, has the guidance, how many bushels of a particular area. it is sophisticated. and strong technology, marketing and be able to get a feel for what happens and when he should rotate. liz: imagine this guy with farm equipment. good stuff. please come again. robert karlsson saying don't go into specific grains but stocks that helped in growth. closing bell ringing in 27 minutes. financials feeling the heat as we told you but billionaire investor...
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i was watching "bowling for columbine." michael more and i have very different political views. i always looked at him as a significant figure. he makes something i want to see. i was watching the movie. i had seen it before. for some reason i was thinking about rwanda. thinking, here is a genocide that happened, not in the olden days, it happened while i was working. i said, there is one going on right now. as i sit here, in my comfortable apartment in manhattan, there are people who are running for their lives in terror. i said, how can this be in our day and age? i thought to myself, as a society, we are so much better off than almost every way imaginable. you look at the availability of food, medicine, in almost every way we are better off. the one way we are not is security. we are probably more insecure than we were before. i thought, whose job is it to stop these things? it became very obvious it was the job of the un. host: how would you describe your political views? guest: i would call it right of center. there are things i probably go left to. i would say right of cen
i was watching "bowling for columbine." michael more and i have very different political views. i always looked at him as a significant figure. he makes something i want to see. i was watching the movie. i had seen it before. for some reason i was thinking about rwanda. thinking, here is a genocide that happened, not in the olden days, it happened while i was working. i said, there is one going on right now. as i sit here, in my comfortable apartment in manhattan, there are people who...
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at some point in time there will be a crime committed like the columbine shooting or the aurora moviebe connected to brain activity. then they'll have to make a very tough decision about the relationship between brain activity and culpability. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two t
at some point in time there will be a crime committed like the columbine shooting or the aurora moviebe connected to brain activity. then they'll have to make a very tough decision about the relationship between brain activity and culpability. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most...
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at some point there will be a crime committed, like the virginia tech shooting, the columbine shootingthat the perpetrator had a brain tumor. i'm not suggesting any of those events were explained by brain tumors, but at some point that will happen. and then society is going to have to deal with the very difficult question about this relationship between brain and behavior and this question of culpability. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! without freshly-made pasta. you could also cut corners by making it without 100% real cheddar cheese. but then...it wouldn't be stouffer's mac & cheese. just one of over 70 satisfying recipes for one from stouffer's. starts with ground beef, unions, and peppers bake
at some point there will be a crime committed, like the virginia tech shooting, the columbine shootingthat the perpetrator had a brain tumor. i'm not suggesting any of those events were explained by brain tumors, but at some point that will happen. and then society is going to have to deal with the very difficult question about this relationship between brain and behavior and this question of culpability. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a...
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he loves -- he seems he's at his best with columbine when something tragic happens. >> the big brothers performers i've ever seen. i think he's going to try to make the president look really good. >> he's very -- he's tactical and strategic in the way he speaks too. i think he realizes the big picture of tonight. what his job is. and i think he'll do it. and probably knock it out of the park. he's an optimistic guy isn't he? he can never live through a bad day without thinking tomorrow was going to be a better day. >> i've often wondered if he even understands negativity on a basic level. i don't think he does. >> here you are playing bill clinton on "saturday night live" after george w. bush's inauguration. let's watch. >> good evening, my fellow americans. tonight i am coming to you as citizen bill clinton. as you know, earlier today george w. bush was sworn into office and now he is your president. for a majority of us, that's a hard pill to swallow. >> you know, there's somebody else whose voice you did pretty well. some guy. >> okay. let's watch that. let's see daryl hammond playi
he loves -- he seems he's at his best with columbine when something tragic happens. >> the big brothers performers i've ever seen. i think he's going to try to make the president look really good. >> he's very -- he's tactical and strategic in the way he speaks too. i think he realizes the big picture of tonight. what his job is. and i think he'll do it. and probably knock it out of the park. he's an optimistic guy isn't he? he can never live through a bad day without thinking...
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you sit home, you watch movies and i was watching the miking the michael moore movie "bowling for columbine". michael and i have different political views, i look at him as a sit film in documentary -- person in documentary phillips, they are interesting, fury -- funny, those are the kinds i wanted to see. i was watching the movie, drifting off, i was thinking about rwanda and thinking about here is a genocide that happened not like in the olden days that you read in history books, it happened while i was working, and i said get that, there's one going on right now, as i sit here, you know, in my comfortable apartment in manhattan, there are people who are running for their lives in terror. and i said how can this be in our day and age, and i thought to myself, you know, in society, we're so much better off, in almost every way you can imagine. you look at the availability of food, medicine, and almost every way, we're better off, as humans. if the one way we're not is security, we probably may be more insecure than we were before, i thought whose role is this, whose job is it to stop these
you sit home, you watch movies and i was watching the miking the michael moore movie "bowling for columbine". michael and i have different political views, i look at him as a sit film in documentary -- person in documentary phillips, they are interesting, fury -- funny, those are the kinds i wanted to see. i was watching the movie, drifting off, i was thinking about rwanda and thinking about here is a genocide that happened not like in the olden days that you read in history books, it...
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and as i was writing the conclusion, i was thinking about what had, at that--just happened then in columbine high school, and i began finding out and getting the data on how many high school students are in very large schools, and it's about half of american high school students in these very big, anonymous schools--over 1,500 kids. and i think that's too many. i think that the reason that--a--as--as you find out in reading this book, the reason we have these big schools is to make tracking possible; to make it possible to say that a certain percentage get the college prep, a certain percentage go into vocational and divide up the kids. and the reason that the reformers didn't want to have small schools was they really didn't want kids having access to a common curriculum. so i think that we have to restore the sense of personalness in schools, the commitment of adults to children, the commitment to helping children grow up to be responsible, good adults. c-span: and what's the--what do you think the chances are that that will happen? >> guest: i see it happening. i see it happening in--in d
and as i was writing the conclusion, i was thinking about what had, at that--just happened then in columbine high school, and i began finding out and getting the data on how many high school students are in very large schools, and it's about half of american high school students in these very big, anonymous schools--over 1,500 kids. and i think that's too many. i think that the reason that--a--as--as you find out in reading this book, the reason we have these big schools is to make tracking...
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it became conventional as we move throughout the 1990 and the 2000 with the 1999 columbine masker and professorsed in the home and more recently the shooting of congresswoman gabrielle giffords at the meet and greet in arizona parking lot last january. trying to move back to american native grounds, move away from nietzsche, going to politickingings was a bad idea. i discovered very quickly that nietzsche is there too. in the address to the jointed seelings 6 congress the first major address that president george bush gave after the 9/11 attacks he condemned the 9/11 terrorists for their version will to power. but i came to see that nietzsche was not simply a figure of the right, but he was also a figure of the left or the center left depending owrn afternoon are angle of vision. it was many years later i learn in an october of 2008 interview that then candidate barack obama who was asked about the new york thyme about the literary influences would name friedrich nietzche as one of them. he come in contact with nietzsche while an undergraduate at college. i could turn to popular music
it became conventional as we move throughout the 1990 and the 2000 with the 1999 columbine masker and professorsed in the home and more recently the shooting of congresswoman gabrielle giffords at the meet and greet in arizona parking lot last january. trying to move back to american native grounds, move away from nietzsche, going to politickingings was a bad idea. i discovered very quickly that nietzsche is there too. in the address to the jointed seelings 6 congress the first major address...
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i was in a place years ago before columbine happened and i gave talk a and ten students waited and came to me at 10:00 and speaking on a book tour and i'm begin to go tomorrow and get up late and go to california and sleep late. i have nothing to do the rest of the day and they said can you come to our school tomorrow? they said what time? can. i said i'm going sleep late. they said because they were being bullied and called names. two of the friend were grey. i said pick me up at 7:30 in the morning. and they picked up in a car, my brothers and sisters it looked like it was held together with rubber bands. okay. but those students that organized an assembly, and i got up and said a couple of poems to get them in my corner. i read how dare you? one of the things i said at corner of each floor there should be a celt, a table, and a bench or chair with a bell that if you feel you're going hit somebody ring that bell or asking somebody to talk about it. if you think you're going to be beat up. rick that bell and have somebody sit and talk to you. we need one in the white house, in the cong
i was in a place years ago before columbine happened and i gave talk a and ten students waited and came to me at 10:00 and speaking on a book tour and i'm begin to go tomorrow and get up late and go to california and sleep late. i have nothing to do the rest of the day and they said can you come to our school tomorrow? they said what time? can. i said i'm going sleep late. they said because they were being bullied and called names. two of the friend were grey. i said pick me up at 7:30 in the...
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a crime will be committed like the virginia tech shooting or columbine shooting or aurora movie shootingl find that the perpetrator had a brain tumor. i'm not suggesting that any of those events had that, but that will happen and then society will have to deal with this very serious question of rain and behavior and this question of culpability. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ [ female announcer ] new roc® retinol correxion max. the po
a crime will be committed like the virginia tech shooting or columbine shooting or aurora movie shootingl find that the perpetrator had a brain tumor. i'm not suggesting that any of those events had that, but that will happen and then society will have to deal with this very serious question of rain and behavior and this question of culpability. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the...
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there will be a crime committed like the oklahoma city bombing shooting or the columbine shooting. deal with this very difficult question about this relationship between brain and behavior and this question of culpability. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't ey, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. wthe future of our medicare andr electiosocial security. for... man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan... and what it means for me. woman 2: i'm tired of the negative ads and political spin. that won't help me decide. man 2: i earned my medicare and social security. and i deserve some answers. anncr: where do the can
there will be a crime committed like the oklahoma city bombing shooting or the columbine shooting. deal with this very difficult question about this relationship between brain and behavior and this question of culpability. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't ey, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to...
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at some point there will be a crime committed like the virginia tech shooting or the columbine shootingill find that the perpetrator had a brain tumor. i'm not suggesting that any of those events were explained by brain tumors. but at some point that will happen and then society is going to have to deal with this very difficult question about this relationship between brain and behavior and this question of culpability. >> really interesting stuff. don't miss "the next list" the next time, next sunday, 2:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. >> a great story all the time. really fascinating. >>> president obama trying to one-up mitt romney and stick up for american workers at the same time. coming up the white house set to announce a new stand on china. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it
at some point there will be a crime committed like the virginia tech shooting or the columbine shootingill find that the perpetrator had a brain tumor. i'm not suggesting that any of those events were explained by brain tumors. but at some point that will happen and then society is going to have to deal with this very difficult question about this relationship between brain and behavior and this question of culpability. >> really interesting stuff. don't miss "the next list" the...
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at some point there will be a crime committed, like the virginia tech shooting, or the columbine shootinge aurora movie theater shooting, and we will find that the perpetrator had a brain tumor. i'm not suggesting that any of those events were explained by brain tumors, but at some point that will happen, and then society is going to have to deal with this very difficult question about this relationship between brain and behavior and this question of culpability. >> the next list sundays 2:00. >>> the killing of ambassador stevens and the recent arab unrest are being discussed on capitol hill today, and we're live from capitol hill where u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton will brief members of congress. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. olaf's pizza palace get
at some point there will be a crime committed, like the virginia tech shooting, or the columbine shootinge aurora movie theater shooting, and we will find that the perpetrator had a brain tumor. i'm not suggesting that any of those events were explained by brain tumors, but at some point that will happen, and then society is going to have to deal with this very difficult question about this relationship between brain and behavior and this question of culpability. >> the next list sundays...
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. >> reporter:n he references the colorado movie massacre and columbine and says he wants to test police how the phoenix police department responds to emergency sitti >> repten the movithe claims th response time f polic is ting long for law enforcement to respond? it took 14:57 from the time we were sure we were first spotted until th the phoenix police actually ar >> reporte b phoenix police sa their respime was much faster. >> once the call was actuay out spatch to the time we g tohat home, ias about three and a half mis.>> r fike according to hisfacebook page, he ao a master hypnotist and . but hislatest project was hardly movie magic accorng to >> that's a terrorist incident because we don't use grenade launchers in this untry. >>our phoix affiliate charg in knowingly giving a fals impression of a terro act. he's free on bond. we tried to contact him for comment but n hear back, at least not yet. >>> israelie minister benjamin nanyahu literally drawing a red line. ahhhh drill sound chirping eshaking remote tapping sound akinl chirpi tapping shaking remote wouldn't it bereat t less b
. >> reporter:n he references the colorado movie massacre and columbine and says he wants to test police how the phoenix police department responds to emergency sitti >> repten the movithe claims th response time f polic is ting long for law enforcement to respond? it took 14:57 from the time we were sure we were first spotted until th the phoenix police actually ar >> reporte b phoenix police sa their respime was much faster. >> once the call was actuay out spatch to...
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. >> reporter: in his film he references the colorado movie massacre and columbine and says he wantshere. >> to find out how the phoenix police department responds to emergency situations. >> reporter: in the movie the narrater claims the response time for police is 14 minutes. >> why is this taking so long for law enforcement to respond? it took 14:57 from the time we were sure we were first spotted until the time the phoenix police actually arrived. >> reporter: but phoenix police say their response time was much faster. >> once the call was actually put out by dispatch to the time we got to that home, it was about three and a half minutes. >> reporter: tur li is a filmmaker. according to his facebook page, he's also a master hypnotist and magician. but his latest project was hardly movie magic according to police. >> that's a terrorist incident because we don't use grenade launchers in this country. >> that's christine lacraw of our phoenix affiliate ktvk. he faces a number of charges including knowingly giving a false impression of a terror act. he's free on bond. we tried to con
. >> reporter: in his film he references the colorado movie massacre and columbine and says he wantshere. >> to find out how the phoenix police department responds to emergency situations. >> reporter: in the movie the narrater claims the response time for police is 14 minutes. >> why is this taking so long for law enforcement to respond? it took 14:57 from the time we were sure we were first spotted until the time the phoenix police actually arrived. >> reporter:...