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and craig is right, you have to get that through a broadband pipe. but from a programming perspective, you know, we see "house of cards" as being the hot topic of the past few days through netflix, but youtube and amazon and other stuff that's user generated is quickly being looked at not just through a cable screen, but through a mobile screen. and actually, that's quickly becoming the number one screen. some of that's through licensed wireless, some of it's through unlicensed wireless. but there are a lot of interesting dynamics in this marketplace right now. so it will be very interesting to see what kind of antitrust scrutiny there is. craig talked about buying power for content, there's also the argument that does this give comcast more of a balance of power with other broadcasters for retransmission consent in those areas where it doesn't have broadcast property? what about cable-only outfits like viacom, does it give them more bargaining power for that, will that actually keep, you know, those prices in check? so there are a lot of questions t
and craig is right, you have to get that through a broadband pipe. but from a programming perspective, you know, we see "house of cards" as being the hot topic of the past few days through netflix, but youtube and amazon and other stuff that's user generated is quickly being looked at not just through a cable screen, but through a mobile screen. and actually, that's quickly becoming the number one screen. some of that's through licensed wireless, some of it's through unlicensed...
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. >> craig, a benign deal? >> i don't think so. this is a disaster for for the consumers and they are going to feel it in the wallets and bills going higher and higher. we are talking about the largest cable company scooping up the number two cable company. this is giving the comcast a lot of power over communication. i would say too much power. i don't see this in the public interest at all. comcast is moving aggressively and it is important that the fcc and the justice department scrutinize the deal. the deals like this are why the fcc measures why it is in the public interest. >> wouldn't this concentration, barron give the company pricing power and product offering power that other competitors don't have because they are content produzers and service providers and control the share of the market. >> no one saying that the deal is not going to be scrutinized but the fcc will find that the conditions that were imposed on comcast when buying nbc, those conditions will be extended to time warner's subscribers and somebody like crai
. >> craig, a benign deal? >> i don't think so. this is a disaster for for the consumers and they are going to feel it in the wallets and bills going higher and higher. we are talking about the largest cable company scooping up the number two cable company. this is giving the comcast a lot of power over communication. i would say too much power. i don't see this in the public interest at all. comcast is moving aggressively and it is important that the fcc and the justice department...
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joining us craig if i may start with you you heard my rant. am i exaggerating or understating this seems to me like what's happening is that the internet is going in the cable t.v. business model and netflix to. we see this coming and we will pay in advance to be channel number one and pretty soon google is going to pay to be channel over two for you two and who is going to pay to be channel over three or so and in fact we don't really know if google may already be paying you know these deals are so secretive that consumers don't have a lot of information and the important thing to remember is that all of us are already paying our fifty sixty seventy dollars a month so we can get netflix that's why we pay comcast right anywhere as in france is thirty five bucks a month much less pay him for it and comcast is now saying well great because there's no competition because you have nowhere else to go instead of responding to you as a customer and say hey we're going to invest in our networks because you want your netflix to work better they've said
joining us craig if i may start with you you heard my rant. am i exaggerating or understating this seems to me like what's happening is that the internet is going in the cable t.v. business model and netflix to. we see this coming and we will pay in advance to be channel number one and pretty soon google is going to pay to be channel over two for you two and who is going to pay to be channel over three or so and in fact we don't really know if google may already be paying you know these deals...
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i'm craig melvin.avis after a jury failed to convict michael dunn in the murder of their son. >>> up next, "the cycle." before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. ♪ legs, for crossing. ♪ feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz is an ra medicine that can enter cells and disrupt jak pathways, that comes with ra. xeljanz can lo
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craig aaron, we should talk about net neutrality.ernet is important to both of these companies? >> this deal in many ways is all about broadband. it's the future. comcast is the nation's largest internet service provider. time warner cable as a big footprint as we talked about earlier. so in the end, i think in many ways, this is about broadband. this is about an effort by companies like comcast to keep typing that product, a very profitable company to them to their television services. if they can keep you subscribing to keep the content you want to see online, that's good for their business. for most americans, compacable companies and this cable company might be their only option. not in every market but in most places if you want truly high-speed internet, you are talking about the cable company. if this happens, that company will be comcast. >> how does net neutrality and the rules and the debate about the future of the regulation of the internet play into this corporate merger, baron? >> it's a red herring for two reasons. comc
craig aaron, we should talk about net neutrality.ernet is important to both of these companies? >> this deal in many ways is all about broadband. it's the future. comcast is the nation's largest internet service provider. time warner cable as a big footprint as we talked about earlier. so in the end, i think in many ways, this is about broadband. this is about an effort by companies like comcast to keep typing that product, a very profitable company to them to their television services....
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craig talked about the buying power for content. there is the argument does this give comcast more balance of power with other broadcasters in other areas it doesn't have broadcast property. what about cable-only outfits, do they get more bargaining power? will that keep those prices in check? there are a lot of questions to be ask. this will take the better part of a year to resolve. >> guest: there is a lot of questions but i am having to trouble seeing the benefits of the merger. i think because it gives comcast power in so many places. time warner cable is a local monopoly right now. i don't think that is a good idea to make a bigger monopoly but i worry time warner isn't a programmer so they had a reason to keep the cost down. comcast is a huge programmer so if the cost comes up they move from one pocket to the other. i see why comcast wants to do this. there is amazing economies at scale for them. but from the public perspective and what we are paying for. i pay verizon because i want to watch netflix or amazon prime. from a c
craig talked about the buying power for content. there is the argument does this give comcast more balance of power with other broadcasters in other areas it doesn't have broadcast property. what about cable-only outfits, do they get more bargaining power? will that keep those prices in check? there are a lot of questions to be ask. this will take the better part of a year to resolve. >> guest: there is a lot of questions but i am having to trouble seeing the benefits of the merger. i...
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this is where i would agree with craig. we should do everything we can, frankly, to make sure those companies have as easy a time as possible and don't have to go through burden some, regulatory hurdles to roll out fiber because if that's the problem, that we don't have enough competition in broadband, we can deal with that program. if we spent the next six months that would otherwise be wasted arguing this deal and conditions that are already in place, park talking being encouraging broadband action we could make the market more competitive. >> we will have to talk about what the future holds about people trying to get content in their holmes. >> that's in flux. thanks to all of you for being with me today. >> brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." in washington, i am ray suarez. >> the syrian peace talks end with no agreement. venzuela's prime time president rallies supporters trying to counter days of protest. >>> a florida sxwrir comes to a decision on some of the charges against a white man accused of
this is where i would agree with craig. we should do everything we can, frankly, to make sure those companies have as easy a time as possible and don't have to go through burden some, regulatory hurdles to roll out fiber because if that's the problem, that we don't have enough competition in broadband, we can deal with that program. if we spent the next six months that would otherwise be wasted arguing this deal and conditions that are already in place, park talking being encouraging broadband...
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finally craig is victorious. that is the smooshed spider.as a video online that is titled not my finest moment. >> shut up. shut up. >>> talk about bottoms up. >> camel is urinating and the little boy is not only drinking it, he washes his face. >> why some people beli >>> this guy decided a trip a ecuador was just what the doctor prescribed, not just that he got into one of the really cool zip line flights, a canopy flight and, of course, took his go pro with him to capture the magnificent view for that flight. >> like superman. i love it. >> it's different than a normal zip line because your legs are also back. >> or you are not hanging from this way so you are hanging like this. >> i love that he took the go pro but it's a tough call because i would feel like automatic, you want to go. >> yeah, it's a relatively short flight, but absolutely spectacular. you can tell he's having a great time. he gets to the end of the line very quickly and they slow him down, but, wow, what a phenomenal experience. ♪ >>> black bear cubs. ♪ ♪ >>> when you s
finally craig is victorious. that is the smooshed spider.as a video online that is titled not my finest moment. >> shut up. shut up. >>> talk about bottoms up. >> camel is urinating and the little boy is not only drinking it, he washes his face. >> why some people beli >>> this guy decided a trip a ecuador was just what the doctor prescribed, not just that he got into one of the really cool zip line flights, a canopy flight and, of course, took his go pro...
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i'm craig melvin. we go from olympic women's hockey to political gamesmanship with a busy week in washington. president obama playing host to his french counterpart as a new debt ceiling debate picks up and, of course, 2016 posturing on the left and the right. our power panel sets the table. >>> plus, a pro football prospect steps out of the closet right before he's expected to step onto the nfl stage. the president of glaad and a former player who waited till he was out of the league to do the same, they'll both join us. >>> and we will also go back to sochi for a live look at the olympic games now in full swing. but there may be a problem with one event in particular. we'll talk about that. plus we'll also talk about what's up with all the empty seats. >>> but we start with a midwinter flurry of activity in the nation's capitol. while the president awaits the arrival of the french president, holla hollande and tonight's state dinner at the white house, conservatives are gathered at the 2014 conservat
i'm craig melvin. we go from olympic women's hockey to political gamesmanship with a busy week in washington. president obama playing host to his french counterpart as a new debt ceiling debate picks up and, of course, 2016 posturing on the left and the right. our power panel sets the table. >>> plus, a pro football prospect steps out of the closet right before he's expected to step onto the nfl stage. the president of glaad and a former player who waited till he was out of the league...
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>> well, craig, good morning. first, a little bit of context. you recall in his state of the union address, president obama framed this year as a year of action, essentially saying he was going to take a number of executive actions to circumvent congress to get things done, despite the sharply divided congress that exists right now, so this is an example of one of those executive actions. later today, president obama will announce that he's directing the epa to tighten fuel efficiency standards for medium to heavy duty trucks. now, according to a 2010 study, heavy duty trucks accounted for about 4% of the vehicles on the road, but about a fourth of the green house gas emissions. this is the second time that president obama has called for tightened fuel efficiency standards. the first time was back in 2011. this time, these new standards set to take effect in 2016. we also expect the president to call for new public and private partnerships to speed up energy, the production of energy efficient vehicles, then there is a congressional component to
>> well, craig, good morning. first, a little bit of context. you recall in his state of the union address, president obama framed this year as a year of action, essentially saying he was going to take a number of executive actions to circumvent congress to get things done, despite the sharply divided congress that exists right now, so this is an example of one of those executive actions. later today, president obama will announce that he's directing the epa to tighten fuel efficiency...
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meanwhile, craig, real quickly, this is how you plow snow. even in greenville, south carolina, this is about the coolest thing i've seen all winter. go ahead, charlie payne, put it in motion. who needs a shovel when you've got the robot plowing the snow for you? >> wow. wow. >> this is cool. what's the stricter on one of those, how much is that going to run me? >> craig melvin from m.s. wants to know, what's the sticker on one of those? >> right now that's kind of a first of a kind for us. we've done a lot of other robots. this one's about $8,500. >> craig melvin, can you avoid $8,500? >> i don't know if that's worth the investment. you get that kind of snow once every four or five years. >> there we go. craig, back to you. >> mike seidel, thank you, and thanks to the robot, as well. there's a live look right now, by the way, at the state house dome in columbia, south carolina. my hometown. that dome has not seen that much snow and ice in some time. got off the phone with mom a short time ago, she still has power, but thousands of folks prima
meanwhile, craig, real quickly, this is how you plow snow. even in greenville, south carolina, this is about the coolest thing i've seen all winter. go ahead, charlie payne, put it in motion. who needs a shovel when you've got the robot plowing the snow for you? >> wow. wow. >> this is cool. what's the stricter on one of those, how much is that going to run me? >> craig melvin from m.s. wants to know, what's the sticker on one of those? >> right now that's kind of a...
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♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? [meow] craig: do do you know what these are, geoff? geoff: yeah, those are tongs. craig: salad tongs, geoff. broken salad tongs. care to explain it to me? geoff: i was just trying toss the communal salad. craig: good night, everybody. >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman if you're searching for great videos stop what you're doing because we have everything you're looking for "right this minute." >>> a maniac driver leads cops on a high-speed chase -- >> through two counties. >> see the trail of carnage and who he had the nerve to blame once this loser got caught. >>> two surfers take a -- >> pretty horrible hit. >> why catching a wave's harder than it looks. >>> calling out to mark zuckerberg on facebook. >> a father searches for a video of of his son. >> they can't seem to get their hands on. >> my son passed away. >> see what happened when his emotional appeal went viral. >> it's still sinking in. i can't believe it. >>> and your chance to win an ipad mini. >>> and a wife in the kit
♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? [meow] craig: do do you know what these are, geoff? geoff: yeah, those are tongs. craig: salad tongs, geoff. broken salad tongs. care to explain it to me? geoff: i was just trying toss the communal salad. craig: good night, everybody. >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman if you're searching for great videos stop what you're doing because we have everything you're looking for "right this minute." >>> a maniac driver...
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>> reporter: that's a good question, craig. at the press conference and he essentially said that the president will not work with us on smaller bills, ideas we sent him last week, so we don't trust him to move forward on large scale immigration reform. there's a deep distrust as they feel he sort of taken very aspects of the health care law and implemented the way they see fit in away that was on -- an obstruction of the constitution. let's talk about the political reality, because this is what the news is of the day. john boehner has wanted to pass immigration reform for a long time. he went forward to his members and retreat they had in cambridge, maryland, offered up ideas. those were totally rejected. they were accepted in the sense that some like them but when they put them into motion, that idea was reject d because there was no trust for president obama to enforce border security. we go back to this thing we've talked about a long time. what constitutes border security for house republicans? the answer is unknown but the
>> reporter: that's a good question, craig. at the press conference and he essentially said that the president will not work with us on smaller bills, ideas we sent him last week, so we don't trust him to move forward on large scale immigration reform. there's a deep distrust as they feel he sort of taken very aspects of the health care law and implemented the way they see fit in away that was on -- an obstruction of the constitution. let's talk about the political reality, because this...
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finally craig is victorious. that is the smooshed spider.ow has a video online that is titled not my finest moment. >> shut up. shut up. >>> talk about bottoms up. >> camel is urinating and the little boy is not only drinking it, he washes his face. >> why som h,z/ sergeant michelle garcia served meritoriously in iraq, and has the medals to prove it. corpsman richard stokely took the skills he learned in vietnam and put them to good use as a paramedic. but soon after leaving the military, these veterans faced homelessness. even after michelle lost all her savings. and even after richard battled alcoholism for years, they both reached out for help when they needed it most. a simple phone call put them in touch with a trained professional from the va. if you know of or are a veteran in need, make the call. >>> this guy decided a trip a ecuador was just what the doctor prescribed, not just that he got into one of the really cool zip line flights, a canopy flight and, of course, took his go pro with him to capture the magnificent view for that f
finally craig is victorious. that is the smooshed spider.ow has a video online that is titled not my finest moment. >> shut up. shut up. >>> talk about bottoms up. >> camel is urinating and the little boy is not only drinking it, he washes his face. >> why som h,z/ sergeant michelle garcia served meritoriously in iraq, and has the medals to prove it. corpsman richard stokely took the skills he learned in vietnam and put them to good use as a paramedic. but soon after...
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peggy and craig gustafson both were convicted for their role in mr.ill serve a minimum of 22 years in jail. r.d. cheely and doug gustafson received additional life sentences. in the end, a half dozen families were destroyed and prosecutors believe there would have been more victims if forensic science hadn't ended cheely and gustafson's killing spree. >> you can't just take the science by itself and build a case, or rare occasions can you. you use a combination of what are people telling you, what do you know about this person, that person, and you use your science. and it all just meshes right together. and it builds your case. but without that, you know, we'd still be back in the dark ages of investigating crime. >>> two women from the same town killed in the same way suggested a serial killer was on the loose. there were unusual metal fragments on both victims. and investigators needed to find out what they were in order to stop a killer. >>> the spirit of washington was traveling from seattle along the shores of lake washington when it stopped une
peggy and craig gustafson both were convicted for their role in mr.ill serve a minimum of 22 years in jail. r.d. cheely and doug gustafson received additional life sentences. in the end, a half dozen families were destroyed and prosecutors believe there would have been more victims if forensic science hadn't ended cheely and gustafson's killing spree. >> you can't just take the science by itself and build a case, or rare occasions can you. you use a combination of what are people telling...
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>> well, craig, here's the problem with that.at some point that our public school system is doing a pretty good job of teaching american history and civics and all of those classes about the constitution, about the declaration of independence. the law in the south carolina books came about more recently with this whole tide of patriotism and all of that. quite frankly, it appears to me that when we start micromanaging to our universities as far as curriculum, mandating certain kinds of courses that must be taught, again, i think we have strayed out of our lane. it's not the job of a state legislator or the general assembly, in my view, to dictate curriculum to higher institutions of learning. you know, there's a role for that but it's not our job. and when we talk about the constitution and teaching and all of that, there's nothing wrong with that. but what are we going to do when we have forced these universities to teach constitution and all of declaration and all of that at the risk of some other classes that young people need
>> well, craig, here's the problem with that.at some point that our public school system is doing a pretty good job of teaching american history and civics and all of those classes about the constitution, about the declaration of independence. the law in the south carolina books came about more recently with this whole tide of patriotism and all of that. quite frankly, it appears to me that when we start micromanaging to our universities as far as curriculum, mandating certain kinds of...
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but craig kielburger discovered it early.n seventh grade when the death of a boy changed his life. it was a change so profound that, through kielburger, it has now saved and transformed other lives all around the globe. in that moment, 19 years ago, craig kielburger was struck by a profound truth-- something as important as changing the world can't be left to grownups. >> craig kielburger: kids are looking to get involved. they're... they're searching for it. and in an era where, you know, adults often are looking for meaning and purpose in their lives, kids also want to assert who they are, not just by the video games they play or the peer groups they belong to, but by the contribution they make. and that's part of a youth self- identity in the world. and not only is it good for the child, my god, our world needs it. >> pelley: craig kielburger was a child when he noticed the needs of the world. as a 12-year-old in canada, he read about the murder of a boy his age in pakistan. iqbal masih was a slave in a carpet factory. mas
but craig kielburger discovered it early.n seventh grade when the death of a boy changed his life. it was a change so profound that, through kielburger, it has now saved and transformed other lives all around the globe. in that moment, 19 years ago, craig kielburger was struck by a profound truth-- something as important as changing the world can't be left to grownups. >> craig kielburger: kids are looking to get involved. they're... they're searching for it. and in an era where, you...
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craig: wow! i don't know what to do when things go right.eoff: maybe we should just hold each other. [laughter] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- craig: you bastard! oh, >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman, if nunununununununununununununu >>> an arsonist in action has neighbors thinking -- >> maybe we s s s s s s s s s ss >> see the mad before the whole thing blows. >>> a dude's barreling across the sand in his razor. >> now he picks up a good head of steam here. >> why it's enough to send him flying headfirst.>>> a a a a a . >> calling for momma. >> the moment momma showed up to show off her baby. >>> plus, the buzzword for your shot at a new ipad mini. >>> and they turned the net nominate trend into acts of kindness. and gave us -- >> 24 hours to do the same thing. >> see what we came up with to pay it forward. >>> police in moscow on the lookout for arsonists. i want you guys to notice this bmw that's in a playground but notice that guy was storing something over that car. that was accelerant. police say h
craig: wow! i don't know what to do when things go right.eoff: maybe we should just hold each other. [laughter] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- craig: you bastard! oh, >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman, if nunununununununununununununu >>> an arsonist in action has neighbors thinking -- >> maybe we s s s s s s s s s ss >> see the mad before the whole thing blows. >>> a dude's barreling across the sand in his razor....
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craig aaron, we should talk about net neutrality. the internet is very important. >> broadband is the future, comcast is the largest internet service provider, time warner cable add as big footprint, as we talked about earlier. so in the end, this is about broadband, to keep tying that broad band product, a very profitable product for them, to their television services. if they can keep you sub vising to cable, in order to get the content you want to see that's very good for their business. for most americans this cable company may be their only option for high speed broadband. not in every market, but in most places. this deal happens that will be comcast. >> how does net neutrality and the rules and the debate about the future of the regulation, pray into this corporate merger? >> well, the it is a red herring for two reasons. comcast is subject to the rules. they agreed to that, and that condition runs until 2018, they may extend it here, even if they don't, they didn't really lose the case, they simply had the order struck down.
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you like to throw on the fire, craig? craig: hold on a second, will you? geoff: yeah. craig: geoff means anything to do with erections. [laughter] hang on, let me check. geoff? geoff: not an erection. it's an erection. craig: good night, everybody. [cheers and applause] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman, if you are looking for videos before they go viral, keep it right here, "right this minute." >>> hey! >> firefighters are deep in a battle with a stubborn blaze when -- >> you hear a voice say they want you away from the front of the building. >> the warning that came not a second too soon. >>> a hawk gets all up in a guy's grille but >> the hawk survived. >> see what it takes to get him out in one piece. >>> a traffic cop's in the middle of the street but -- >> watch where she ends up. >> why a big wave can't keep a good woman down. >>> plus the buzzword for your shot at the ipad mini and a hit on the radio brings a little boy to tears. ♪ >> are you sure? you want me to change it? the >> how he's sti
you like to throw on the fire, craig? craig: hold on a second, will you? geoff: yeah. craig: geoff means anything to do with erections. [laughter] hang on, let me check. geoff? geoff: not an erection. it's an erection. craig: good night, everybody. [cheers and applause] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman, if you are looking for videos before they go viral, keep it right here, "right this minute." >>>...
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>> craig, i am delighted to hear you support a conservative principle. welcome to a point i've been making for years. individual ownership of health insurance. the best way to do that is to repeal title one of the president's health care law, open up access in the health insurance marketplace and allow across state line purchase of health insurance. allow portability, and you know what? portability of health insurance is the number one issue with women. when it comes to health insurance. if they have the plan and they like it, they want to keep it. the argument we made with the president. so yes, individuals should be able to have a policy that fits their needs at a price they can afford, and then be able to take it with them from job to job, state to state, town to town. that would be a good conservative principle. >> and you acknowledge that the current law allows for that? >> no, the current law does not allow for that. unfortunately, what it is doing is putting people into plans, into the exchanges, and this is one of the things that we kind of take
>> craig, i am delighted to hear you support a conservative principle. welcome to a point i've been making for years. individual ownership of health insurance. the best way to do that is to repeal title one of the president's health care law, open up access in the health insurance marketplace and allow across state line purchase of health insurance. allow portability, and you know what? portability of health insurance is the number one issue with women. when it comes to health insurance....
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i'm craig melvin..vin.. the cycle is up next. [ male an] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. [ male announcer ] sponges, take your mark! ♪ [ female announcer ] one drop of ultra dawn has twice the everyday grease-cleaning ingredients of one drop of the leading non-concentrated brand... ♪ [ crowd cheering ] ...to clean two times more greasy dishes. dawn does more, so it's not a chore. dawn does more, [ mala body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily ph
i'm craig melvin..vin.. the cycle is up next. [ male an] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. [ male announcer ] sponges, take your mark! ♪ [ female announcer ] one drop of ultra dawn has twice the everyday grease-cleaning ingredients of one drop of the leading non-concentrated brand... ♪ [ crowd cheering ] ...to clean two times more greasy dishes....
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>> so, when is a deadline not a deadline, craig? when you're dealing with congress, that can be the case. so you mentioned today was the point where the treasury department no longer has the ability to borrow and can do those things to move money around essentially and provide more time. so what the house republicans are looking at are some ways to attach something to a vote to increase the borrowing authority, the debt limit, and they do that in part because they believe that this is one of those leverage points where perhaps they can extract something they would like to see achieved by this being such a make or break, must-do kind of issue. we've seen that before. there isn't the appetite right now to push the country up to the brink. there does seem to be an overall fatigue. but where does it stand? well, the initial wave of a couple of ideas being floated just within the republican conference, would there be enough support, for example, the keystone pipeline, attaching that. would that be enough to get some of the republican mem
>> so, when is a deadline not a deadline, craig? when you're dealing with congress, that can be the case. so you mentioned today was the point where the treasury department no longer has the ability to borrow and can do those things to move money around essentially and provide more time. so what the house republicans are looking at are some ways to attach something to a vote to increase the borrowing authority, the debt limit, and they do that in part because they believe that this is one...
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>> it's not a surprise, craig. always being able to obtain that 60-vote threshold on legislation in the senate has been a tough obstacle. although meeting that obstacle has been more realistic and something that's been more achieved and getting some of the democratic-backed legislation in the house of representatives. so i think you put it very well, that even if democrats were able to muster and get 60 votes on this, its prospect and future in the house of representatives would be very uncertain. although it comes at a time in which there has been a little bit of progress in congress, craig. as you know, the president is going to be able to sign the farm legislation into law tomorrow. and you also did see some comedy when it came to the appropriations process and getting a budget deal done. but of course, this type of legislation, democrats were unable to stick it in that budget deal from late last year. and its prospects for going forward certainly remain uncertain. >> let's pivot here to the debt ceiling really
>> it's not a surprise, craig. always being able to obtain that 60-vote threshold on legislation in the senate has been a tough obstacle. although meeting that obstacle has been more realistic and something that's been more achieved and getting some of the democratic-backed legislation in the house of representatives. so i think you put it very well, that even if democrats were able to muster and get 60 votes on this, its prospect and future in the house of representatives would be very...
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scott's cousin, craig's wife karen and their children. >> it was a gorgeous day. excited that the sun was shining because on the oregon coast you never know what the weather's going to be like. >> the children have never seen the ocean so the group heads to one of the most popular overlooks along the shoreline. >> we wanted to show craig and karen and the kids the beautiful view. and i wanted them to experience the beautiful oregon coast with the sun shining. >> from a high cliff, the families enjoy spectacular scenery that stretches for miles. >> the cliff is about 150 feet. at first it kind of goes like this and then after that it goes sheer right down to the ocean and the rocks. >> i want my picture taken. >> and i'm recording you right now, laney. >> with karen filming, charlotte pitton keeps an eye on the girls. >> she was filming the view and the kids, and just the girls getting ready for a little photo shoot. i was standing right beside her. >> the perfect photo opportunity of the girls' trip to the ocean. >> karen had just asked the girls to get together s
scott's cousin, craig's wife karen and their children. >> it was a gorgeous day. excited that the sun was shining because on the oregon coast you never know what the weather's going to be like. >> the children have never seen the ocean so the group heads to one of the most popular overlooks along the shoreline. >> we wanted to show craig and karen and the kids the beautiful view. and i wanted them to experience the beautiful oregon coast with the sun shining. >> from a...
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but craig johnson, you're the winner. up in minneapolis, only place cold early than new york that i know of so. sandra: thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you very much, guys. appreciate it. >> thanks, sandy, david. sandra: all you guys, david, you, me, all taking money out of an atm, bought something from amazon or made a trade at new york stock exchange. you have likely used red hat products if you have done anything of these things. the ceo tells us exclusive i why 2014 will be the defining year for tech and why businesses should have their head in the clouds. david: a big blow to big labor down south. did you see that? volkswagen employees rejected union representation. volkswagen gave them every benefit of the doubt. there was a lot of betting that the union was going to win. they lost t was 60% to 40%. they lost big-time. will the decision attack more foreign car manufacturers to come to the united states? we'll debate that next. tell us what you think, will the uaw ever succeed unionizing foreign auto companies here in
but craig johnson, you're the winner. up in minneapolis, only place cold early than new york that i know of so. sandra: thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you very much, guys. appreciate it. >> thanks, sandy, david. sandra: all you guys, david, you, me, all taking money out of an atm, bought something from amazon or made a trade at new york stock exchange. you have likely used red hat products if you have done anything of these things. the ceo tells us exclusive i why 2014 will be the...
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craig: good night, everybody. good night.tioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman. if you want great videos from the web, we've got them, "right this minute." >>> we've seen daring adventures before but -- >> this is a whole new brand of crazy right here. >> why skylining between hot air balloons didn't work the first time. >>> a woman is carjacked -- >> at the airport. >> how a low-life pulled off a crime of opportunity. >>> a traveler in kenya -- >> got quite the show. >> why it takes a village to break up this bullfight. >>> plus, the buzzword for your shot at a new ipad mini. >>> and the men of "rtm" hanging with the harlem globetrotters. >> they make it look easy. is it? >> you'll get to see for yourself. >> i mean, the answer to nick's question is no. >>> you've heard of black lining, right? walking across a little bouncesy line. and you've heard of high lining where they take the same line and kind of do it from two clips. this is a whole new brand of crazy, th
craig: good night, everybody. good night.tioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman. if you want great videos from the web, we've got them, "right this minute." >>> we've seen daring adventures before but -- >> this is a whole new brand of crazy right here. >> why skylining between hot air balloons didn't work the first time. >>> a woman is carjacked -- >> at the airport. >> how...
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>> reporter: i'll tell you what, i was there, craig, and it was absolutely electric.ety put down an amazing first run in the giant slalom yesterday, and then he was more cautious on his second run, but it didn't matter because he had built up such a huge lead. and the giant slalom is ted ligety's signature event. it is the event where he really carves the snow like an artist. and he did so yesterday. and ted ligety is a really kind of calm, laidback guy. as i say, he's always working at about 98.6. you know, he never gets real overly excited or really overly down. and yesterday when he came off the hill and i got a chance to speak to him, he's, like, that's awesome ap pnld it does mean a lot to team usa because quite frankly i think the americans' results in alpine skiing have been pretty disappointing so far. andrew weibrecht got a silver and bode miller got a bronze earlier this -- in this olympiad, and julian mancuso got a bronze, but this is the first gold and it's a big boost of confidence to team usa. >> let's talk quickly about lauryn williams, teamed with elan
>> reporter: i'll tell you what, i was there, craig, and it was absolutely electric.ety put down an amazing first run in the giant slalom yesterday, and then he was more cautious on his second run, but it didn't matter because he had built up such a huge lead. and the giant slalom is ted ligety's signature event. it is the event where he really carves the snow like an artist. and he did so yesterday. and ted ligety is a really kind of calm, laidback guy. as i say, he's always working at...
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i'm craig melvin at a snowy 30 rock this afternoon, and big news nation, a big news nation. welcome to those of you just watching men's hockey between switzerland and latvia. congrats to team latvia on the victory. earlier today a team usa bronze for alex diebold in the men's snowboard cross. a pair of americans going for gold in the men's ski halfpipe, and we start this half hour broadcast with the halfpipe final in sochi. ann thompson is live for us in sochi on a day where there has been heavy precipitation, we're told. ann, i'm going to offer our viewers a spoiler alert really quickly. close your eyes, cover your ears. don't change the channel though. we'll give you a few seconds. there we go. david wise of reno, nevada, just claimed gold in the men's ski ha half-pipe. . >> i'm actually in krasnaya p y polyana which is the mountain venue. up there it was really miserable. they had very wet snow, and, in fact, in the men's ski halfpipe tonight, david wise, he posted a 92 on his first run, and on his second run he crashed, but that 92 was good enough to hold up for a gold m
i'm craig melvin at a snowy 30 rock this afternoon, and big news nation, a big news nation. welcome to those of you just watching men's hockey between switzerland and latvia. congrats to team latvia on the victory. earlier today a team usa bronze for alex diebold in the men's snowboard cross. a pair of americans going for gold in the men's ski halfpipe, and we start this half hour broadcast with the halfpipe final in sochi. ann thompson is live for us in sochi on a day where there has been...
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let's bring in senior vp of tech, craig person. some people are saying the announcement could happen in the next couple of days. what's your anticipation? >> it's supposed to happen this week. it will be a big announcement. this is the future of the company. this is what will allow them to cut the cost of their battery in half. that will allow us to see half million, million cars on the road over the next couple of years. it's a big deal. >> in terms of the battery factory, how do you view it? this is your competitors. morgan stanley said you know what if the base case volumes are capped it's up side in terms of the battery. how do you view the battery factory. will it enable tesla to sell more cars or sell cars at a lower cost? >> it will affect the trajectory, a number of things. we've taken a cautious approach given the battery history from north america. there are different scenarios that could allow pretty significant up side. >> craig, one of the other things though and i think other people are saying, i've been one of the pe
let's bring in senior vp of tech, craig person. some people are saying the announcement could happen in the next couple of days. what's your anticipation? >> it's supposed to happen this week. it will be a big announcement. this is the future of the company. this is what will allow them to cut the cost of their battery in half. that will allow us to see half million, million cars on the road over the next couple of years. it's a big deal. >> in terms of the battery factory, how do...
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and we're back with more from economist paul craig roberts now in the second half of our discussion i spoke with roberts about gold both physical and paper and now there's a lot of talk lately of hot money lead emerging markets for safer havens and this is depreciating emerging market currencies but not as many people are talking about gold as a safe haven i asked roberts if the gold rise might be due to the emerging markets crisis. by suppressing the paper credits that stood in the futures market the comix more so what the fed has done by suppressing it's made it very cheap for the chinese and indians to buy up the actual physical supply. so what what the fitch policy has done is calls a massive gold flows from the west to the east at a low price. see the go price is actually established in the beer just market which is a paper market for example them out of paper claims own goal far exceed the goal of viable for delivering it coming max couldn't possibly make delivery only pitches contracts if people wanted to settle and go rather than just settle in the cash price so so the result
and we're back with more from economist paul craig roberts now in the second half of our discussion i spoke with roberts about gold both physical and paper and now there's a lot of talk lately of hot money lead emerging markets for safer havens and this is depreciating emerging market currencies but not as many people are talking about gold as a safe haven i asked roberts if the gold rise might be due to the emerging markets crisis. by suppressing the paper credits that stood in the futures...
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in another one of these weird coincidences of history, marshall took other from craig in september of 1939, which is on the very same week that hitler -- who was going to be satisfied with czechoslovakia and needed no more territory -- blitzkrieged into poland and started world war two, the war that neville chamberlain insisted would never happen because we have peace in our time. so george marshall took over as chief of staff of the u.s. army, became hap arnold's boss. well, when hap went down the hall to -- they didn't have a bent gone pentagon then, but they had the army building, and when he went down the hall to introduce himself to the new chief of staff, it wasn't the fist time they'd met. no, they had actually been friends for some time. hap first met general george mar shell when they were on maneuvers in the philippines. this was before hap became a flier, when he was an infantryman. george marshall was still an infantryman. they were on maneuvers in the philippines, and hap came across this other lieutenant. i guess marshall was a first lieutenant at the time, hap was still
in another one of these weird coincidences of history, marshall took other from craig in september of 1939, which is on the very same week that hitler -- who was going to be satisfied with czechoslovakia and needed no more territory -- blitzkrieged into poland and started world war two, the war that neville chamberlain insisted would never happen because we have peace in our time. so george marshall took over as chief of staff of the u.s. army, became hap arnold's boss. well, when hap went down...
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> brand new information for you this morning coming out in the daily mail revealing the so-called craig's list killer just started giving the investigators the exact locations of her alleged crimes. they were standing by to stake action if the details match up with any unsolved murder. she killed 22 people in cold blood across the country. 919-year-old is currently behind bars for the death of a man she met on craig's list. she is facing the death penalty. >>> president obama's plan to raise the minimum wage could cost hundreds of thousands of jobs according to a brand new report. elizabeth prann is live in washington with a potential impact on you as a worker. >>> the president remaining steadfast despite the fact that the presidential report said it would wcost the nation roughly 500,000 jobs. >> in the state of the union address i said it might be a year of action. i meant it. in the last three weeksive required federal contractors to pay their employee wages 10,10 an hour. we believe in a high her minuaw higher minimum wage. >> with unemployment american's top concern our focus should
> brand new information for you this morning coming out in the daily mail revealing the so-called craig's list killer just started giving the investigators the exact locations of her alleged crimes. they were standing by to stake action if the details match up with any unsolved murder. she killed 22 people in cold blood across the country. 919-year-old is currently behind bars for the death of a man she met on craig's list. she is facing the death penalty. >>> president obama's plan...
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a guy named maylon craig who was the chief of staff of the army in the '30s, he famously said i don't want the army to be buying airplanes, because these damn things get obsolete so fast, then you've got to buy more of them, and what good are they? so that was sort of the uphill climb that hap was working against and that all of the other officers, young officers of his generation who were advocates of air power had to overcome that. so hap worked his way up. he did not, he bit his tongue more often than billy mitchell. he didn't wind up with death threats or court-martial and progressed through the ranks and became assistant chief of u.s. army air corps. then in 1938 he became chief of the u.s. army our corps. and at that time he inherited a force that was probably the seventh or eighth biggest air force in the world at a time when anything below five was a pretty pitiful thing. in fact, the u.s. army air corps at the time that hap took over was just a really pitiful stepchild of the land army. they had 1700 airplanes, most of them obsolete. well, that's not exactly true. all of them
a guy named maylon craig who was the chief of staff of the army in the '30s, he famously said i don't want the army to be buying airplanes, because these damn things get obsolete so fast, then you've got to buy more of them, and what good are they? so that was sort of the uphill climb that hap was working against and that all of the other officers, young officers of his generation who were advocates of air power had to overcome that. so hap worked his way up. he did not, he bit his tongue more...
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craig boswell has the latest on the unsettled situation. >> reporter: president obama is warning russia against inflaming the fragile situation in ukraine. >> the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be costs for my military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: there are reports pro russian gunmen are guarding two airports in the crimian peninsula and that russian crews are around the coastguard base. >> any violation of ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destablizing. >> reporter: earlier viktor yanukovych vowed to fight for his country. the fugitive president said threats against his family forced him to leave ukraine. he's now in southern russia. secretary of state john kerry spoke on the phone with his russian counterpart friday and said he made it clear to the russian foreign minister not to intervene. >> the question is whether or not what is happening now meeting crossing a line in any way and we're going to be very careful in making our judgments about that. >> reporter: the obama administration wants to
craig boswell has the latest on the unsettled situation. >> reporter: president obama is warning russia against inflaming the fragile situation in ukraine. >> the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be costs for my military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: there are reports pro russian gunmen are guarding two airports in the crimian peninsula and that russian crews are around the coastguard base. >> any violation of...
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so, this is the best place in the world to grow mandarins. >> craig, along with his marketing partnerfarms, harvests hundreds of thousands of petite-sized citrus a day in visalia. after harvest, they are carefully inspected, washed, and packed. anything that doesn't look absolutely perfect will go on to be used for juice or in citrus-scented products like candles and lotions. but one of the first things you need to get straight about these pocket-sized powerhouses is their names. you see, a tangerine and a clementine are both part of the mandarin orange family. and while each has different characteristics, all three are sweet, versatile, and are becoming the darlings of farmers who see the many marketing possibilities with them and as chefs who see the many menu possibilities with them. >> it's something a little different than just saying an orange. [music playing] it's like a nice little snack that people have. it's--i don't know. i mean, they kind of-- they make me happy, little mandarins like this. you know? >> at the marche restaurant in the south bay community of menlo park, the
so, this is the best place in the world to grow mandarins. >> craig, along with his marketing partnerfarms, harvests hundreds of thousands of petite-sized citrus a day in visalia. after harvest, they are carefully inspected, washed, and packed. anything that doesn't look absolutely perfect will go on to be used for juice or in citrus-scented products like candles and lotions. but one of the first things you need to get straight about these pocket-sized powerhouses is their names. you see,...
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david: craig, you make a lot of sense. you're looking for businesses with high barrier to entry, defense companies, steel companies, airlines. that newcomers are not likely to get into. >> simply from making mistakes getting into hot industries too competitive. there are a lost industries, rails and you mentioned the other ones, that have high barriers of entry. when you have no competition you're able to raise your prices which of course helps margins. you know that is, our favorite idea right now is american airlines, one of them, and the street's way below what they're going to be able to earn once this integration of us air is complete. there is many, many situations like that we see out there. liz: well, craig picks individual names like the ones on the screen, christian, you go for etfs. in a way i like the opportunity for etfs because you can buy baskets of opportunity but let's narrow this down. dividend trade, for example. you still believe it is alive and kicking? does it get better and if so what is the play the
david: craig, you make a lot of sense. you're looking for businesses with high barrier to entry, defense companies, steel companies, airlines. that newcomers are not likely to get into. >> simply from making mistakes getting into hot industries too competitive. there are a lost industries, rails and you mentioned the other ones, that have high barriers of entry. when you have no competition you're able to raise your prices which of course helps margins. you know that is, our favorite idea...
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. >>> a stunning confession a 19-year-old man killing a man she killed on craig's list. she admitted to murdering 22 other people. now they are trying to figure out if it is true. >> what did she say, kelly? >> a bizarre story. one woman's confession to murder is like a hollywood horror quill am. she will plead guilty to butchering herrera. in a phone interview barber said she and her 22-year-old hustle yacht through an ad offering sex for $100. her husband strangled the victim with a cord while she was stabbing her 20 times. at the time of the murder the young couple were celebrating their 3 week wedding anniversary. there's more shocking details from this jail house interview. barbara claims to be a member of a satanic cult telling the reporter she has been on a killing spree murdering 20 other people from alaska to north carolina. >> said she has done this before. what number? under 100. she is very meek, very mild, very low voice. never hesitated once. she never gave the impression of it was a rehearsal. >> she says i would lure these people in, i studied them, i lur
. >>> a stunning confession a 19-year-old man killing a man she killed on craig's list. she admitted to murdering 22 other people. now they are trying to figure out if it is true. >> what did she say, kelly? >> a bizarre story. one woman's confession to murder is like a hollywood horror quill am. she will plead guilty to butchering herrera. in a phone interview barber said she and her 22-year-old hustle yacht through an ad offering sex for $100. her husband strangled the...
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>> it very well could, craig. we know gay rights is the same as civil rights, we've watched that evolve over time and enjoyed watching gay rights become a major part of an overall civil rights agenda, even including in this country, immigration reform. any time you are allowed to call out bigotry for what it is and educate the masses on the challenges that prevent people from loving who they want to love or whatever else, it's a great moment in history. i think absolutely we know that on an internet search provider, they are using this platform to also highlight ways to educate people on this important issue. absolutely. >> really quickly, all three, favorite winter olympic event, go. jackie, we'll start with you. >> ice skating, i mean -- absolutely. >> chip, is that yours as well? you like the pairs? >> i like the bobsledding but do like to watch ice skating just for the drama. >> downhill ski racer so skiing it is. >> no one mentioned my favorite, curling. don't go far, we're going to bring you back in a few mi
>> it very well could, craig. we know gay rights is the same as civil rights, we've watched that evolve over time and enjoyed watching gay rights become a major part of an overall civil rights agenda, even including in this country, immigration reform. any time you are allowed to call out bigotry for what it is and educate the masses on the challenges that prevent people from loving who they want to love or whatever else, it's a great moment in history. i think absolutely we know that on...
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>> it's con founding, craig. should probably not refer to this as the "loud music trial." the loud music was used to once again criminalize a young black man. i think that's one of the more unfortunate aspects of these cases. i was try sog explain to students this verdict -- trying to explain to students this verdict. the best way to explain it is that we understand that mr. dunn saw the menacing sort of dangerous black young men sitting in their ca minding their business, playing their music too loudly. i have to submit to my students that for some reason members of that jury believed his story and also believed the fact that for some reason those young men, those boys really were somehow menacing mr. dunn. and i think it just goes to the ways in which race has become more and more criminalized within our criminal justice system. >> john, here's the thing. race itself, it was not explicitly talked about much in the trial. many, though, clearly looking at this in those terms, specifically some of the letters that
>> it's con founding, craig. should probably not refer to this as the "loud music trial." the loud music was used to once again criminalize a young black man. i think that's one of the more unfortunate aspects of these cases. i was try sog explain to students this verdict -- trying to explain to students this verdict. the best way to explain it is that we understand that mr. dunn saw the menacing sort of dangerous black young men sitting in their ca minding their business,...
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the craig's list killer. one of her victims was from california.nt has details on the thrill killing confession. >> reporter: a trail of murders. it broke in pennsylvania. 19-year-old miranda barber was in an interview. >> she wanted to speak. >> charged with stabbing a 42- year-old man from a craig's list add. they did it so they could kill together. she has killed so man. after 22 i stopped counting. >> i said what is the actual number. she said under 100. >> she joined a satanic cult at 13. >> i said no one will believe you killed 100 people. >> it is like watching a movie. the fbi in alaska, north carolina, california, and texas are taking her seriously. >> do you have any remorse. she said none. >> she wants to spend the rest of her life behind bars or she will keep on killing. >> you can take the numbers out. the surprising thing is if she got out she would do it again. >> the police department photographed her and fingerprinted her he didn't see if he believes her. >>> a woman in her 40s has been discovered in redwood regional park connected
the craig's list killer. one of her victims was from california.nt has details on the thrill killing confession. >> reporter: a trail of murders. it broke in pennsylvania. 19-year-old miranda barber was in an interview. >> she wanted to speak. >> charged with stabbing a 42- year-old man from a craig's list add. they did it so they could kill together. she has killed so man. after 22 i stopped counting. >> i said what is the actual number. she said under 100. >> she...