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hey, anderson. >> hey, don. told a family to let their son go after a hit and run accident left them clinging to life. they did not give upholding out hope that a long-shot cure could save his life. dr. sanjay gupta joins us with how large doses of omega 3 saved his life. >>> the winter olympics three weeks away. russia's president is helping spread the word that everyone is welcome. even guys and lesbians. he said guys need to stay away from children. that's what he said. i'll ask former olympic skating champion brian boytono. >> i've stolen one of your friends, anderson, on the show. she's sitting right here. there she is. can we show her? say hi. >> traitor. i can't believe it. >> she's going to chat with me about the first lady and being 50 and fabulous. >> there's nobody better. >> thank you, sir. see you at the top of the hour. >>> middle age, over the hill, just plain old or something else. what does turning 50 mean to you? that is a question facing the first lady, michelle obama, who faces the big 5-0. p
hey, anderson. >> hey, don. told a family to let their son go after a hit and run accident left them clinging to life. they did not give upholding out hope that a long-shot cure could save his life. dr. sanjay gupta joins us with how large doses of omega 3 saved his life. >>> the winter olympics three weeks away. russia's president is helping spread the word that everyone is welcome. even guys and lesbians. he said guys need to stay away from children. that's what he said. i'll...
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question for don. i'm glad we are having all these comparative questions, international and their understanding. this is about mexico. right now in mexico, local citizen militias are patrolling with assault weapons to deal with drug cartels. is this a good model for american cities? >> i think the missing component of that question is whether or not the wild card in that case is whether or not the citizens of mexico actually trust their police departments. i personally believe that we can trust our police departments and so no, i don't think that vigilante squads in the united states are necessarily a good idea. but i don't live in mexico and i'm not subject to the horrific violence of the drug cartels in mexico. and this brings me around to a point i wanted to make, another point of agreement that i have with professor donohue. he wrote a short article in 2007 advocating drastic policy changes with regard to the war on drugs. i happen to agree with him on that. we saw reductions in crime after prohibi
question for don. i'm glad we are having all these comparative questions, international and their understanding. this is about mexico. right now in mexico, local citizen militias are patrolling with assault weapons to deal with drug cartels. is this a good model for american cities? >> i think the missing component of that question is whether or not the wild card in that case is whether or not the citizens of mexico actually trust their police departments. i personally believe that we can...
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i'm don lemon. "ac 360" starts right now. will. >>> good evening, everyone.came a wildfire is now a 1700-acre inferno. the blaze is consuming the glendora foothills half an hour northeast of los angeles. totally uncontained, seriously out of control and like nothing they've seen in this corner of l.a. county since 1968. means there is a lot of brush and a lot to burn. casey wian is on the fire lines joins us now with the latest on containment evacuations and three arrests as well. this started out as a pretty aggressive fire earlier today. what's the latest, casey? >> reporter: anderson, it sure did. when i got out here early this morning just a couple hours after this fire began i thought
i'm don lemon. "ac 360" starts right now. will. >>> good evening, everyone.came a wildfire is now a 1700-acre inferno. the blaze is consuming the glendora foothills half an hour northeast of los angeles. totally uncontained, seriously out of control and like nothing they've seen in this corner of l.a. county since 1968. means there is a lot of brush and a lot to burn. casey wian is on the fire lines joins us now with the latest on containment evacuations and three arrests as...
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i'm don lemon in for erin burnett. tonight, what made a maryland teenager open fire at a mall this weekend terrorizing employees and customers? we're learning more tonight about 19-year-old darion aguilar who shot and killed two employees at a skateboard shop before turning the gun on himself. his mother calls him a gentle, sweet kid but police say aguilar's journal expressed general unhappiness with his life. the gun shop where aguilar purchased the gun tells cnn that the 19-year-old visited the shop twice in december. on his first visit aguilar purchased a shotgun for $430 in cash, plus two boxes of ammunition and a couple weeks later aguilar returned for another box of shotgun shells. but the big question still remains. why did he open fire in the first place? joe johns is in columbia, maryland, with the very latest. >> reporter: saying he wanted something for home defense, darion aguilar legally purchased a mossberg .520-gauge shotgun and 48 shotgun shells. the owner of the united gun shop tells cnn there were no r
i'm don lemon in for erin burnett. tonight, what made a maryland teenager open fire at a mall this weekend terrorizing employees and customers? we're learning more tonight about 19-year-old darion aguilar who shot and killed two employees at a skateboard shop before turning the gun on himself. his mother calls him a gentle, sweet kid but police say aguilar's journal expressed general unhappiness with his life. the gun shop where aguilar purchased the gun tells cnn that the 19-year-old visited...
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>> well, here's the fundamental problem, don.he problem is there are a lot of people including women who serve in the obama administration who say that this is a difficult guy to work with. there are lawmakers, democratic lawmakers who feel as though he's just been tremendously difficult in helping them achieve their goals. it's not just republicans. so i have a feeling that the president sometimes wants to shift blame to other people for some of his failures as a communicator, as someone who's building coalitions. >> is it women or just the truth. go ahead, hillary. >> i don't think he is shifting blame. >> sounds pretty explicitly what he's doing. >> no, i think what he's saying is he needs more and more outlets where it's just him talking to the american people and that's what he's going to do in the state of the union. he's going to put out aggression and we'll see if kathy mcmorris rogers actually comes back and agrees with anything that he says or commits to working with the white house on behalf of the republican leadershi
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>> hey, don.tells a dramatic and close story of the accident after an accident. how a survivor hurled from the plane in a crash died after being run over by first responders. this is the asiana airlines crash. drew griffin has that report. >>> plus, a warning on a drug, the possibly deadly complications. how much tylenol is too much. i'll speak with dr. sanjay gupta. some medical information. a lot more at the top of the hour. >> see you then. thank you, anderson. >>> last week we brought you the story of the toddler in omaha. on one of the shows i put out the word, is thug a racial term. from rapper slim thug, fu, don lemon. during the segment we used shots of slim's album covers and after the piece ran here on cnn he appeared on a radio show where the host asked him how he defined the term thug. >> when you think thug, slim thug, give me your definition. i've got the two-part definition. a person who goes through struggles, continues to live day by day, trying to make it. when you think of thug
>> hey, don.tells a dramatic and close story of the accident after an accident. how a survivor hurled from the plane in a crash died after being run over by first responders. this is the asiana airlines crash. drew griffin has that report. >>> plus, a warning on a drug, the possibly deadly complications. how much tylenol is too much. i'll speak with dr. sanjay gupta. some medical information. a lot more at the top of the hour. >> see you then. thank you, anderson....
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i'm don lemon in for erin burnett. tonight, what made a maryland teenager open fire at a mall this weekend terrorizing employees and customers? we're learning more tonight about 19-year-old darion aguilar who shot and killed two employees at a skateboard shop before turning the gun on himself. his mother calls him a gentle, sweet kid but police say aguilar's journal expressed general unhappiness with his life. the gun shop where aguilar purchased the gun tells cnn that the 19-year-old visited the shop twice in december. on his first visit aguilar purchased a shotgun for $430 in cash, plus two boxes of ammunition and a couple weeks later aguilar returned for another box of shotgun shells. but the big question still remains. why did he open fire in the first place? joe johns is in columbia, maryland, with the very latest. >> reporter: saying he wanted something for home defense, darion aguilar legally purchased a mossberg .520-gauge shotgun and 48 shotgun shells. the owner of the united gun shop tells cnn there were no r
i'm don lemon in for erin burnett. tonight, what made a maryland teenager open fire at a mall this weekend terrorizing employees and customers? we're learning more tonight about 19-year-old darion aguilar who shot and killed two employees at a skateboard shop before turning the gun on himself. his mother calls him a gentle, sweet kid but police say aguilar's journal expressed general unhappiness with his life. the gun shop where aguilar purchased the gun tells cnn that the 19-year-old visited...
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i'm don lemon. thanks for joining us. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> don, thanks very much.ak news in the scandal involving america's busiest bridge. the gop's brightest presidential hope right now, chris christie, and evidence that his administration played the kind of bare knuckle partisan politics that he criticizes in others. we're keeping them honest tonight. >>> also ahead in the program, her brain-dead body is being kept alive against her wishes, against her family's wishes because she's pregnant. we'll look at another very hard case at the intersection of life and death and the law. >>> and later, medical marijuana. we know it helps some people tolerate cancer treatment. the question is, can it also be a cancer treatment by itself? in to be the's installment of our week-long series "gone to
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i'm don lemon in for erin burnett. a state of emergency in west virginia and people there getting more desperate by the minute. imagine at this dinner hour not being able to drink your water, to take a bath or even wash a dish. that is the situation right now for 300,000 people. their water supply has been potentially poisoned by a dangerous chemical and there is no water to drink. it is all sold out. grocery store shelves, empty. people are forced to melt ice for water. restauran restaurants, schools, closed. sounds like the end of days. tonight the company that may be responsible, freedom industries, has been issued a cease order. the president didn't offer many answers even walking away from reporters abruptly at one point. >> it's been an extremely long day. i'm having a hard trouble talking at the moment. i would appreciate it if we could wrap this thing up. i will -- >> we actually have a lot of questions. are there no systems in place to alert you of a leak at your facility other that be a smell? >> at this mome
i'm don lemon in for erin burnett. a state of emergency in west virginia and people there getting more desperate by the minute. imagine at this dinner hour not being able to drink your water, to take a bath or even wash a dish. that is the situation right now for 300,000 people. their water supply has been potentially poisoned by a dangerous chemical and there is no water to drink. it is all sold out. grocery store shelves, empty. people are forced to melt ice for water. restauran restaurants,...
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ambassador to syria and currently an adjunct scholar at the middle east institute also in new york we have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and host of a daily radio program and in washington we cross to peter van buren he is a veteran of the u.s. state department who served in iraq and he's also author of we meant well how i helped lose the battle for the hearts and minds of the iraqi people gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it peter if i go to you first in washington the blame game is raging again who lost iraq who lost afghanistan mr gates is a. memoir of his time in office is really getting a lot of people upset and probably rightfully so from a if you're in the white house i mean and we have to look at what's going on in iraq now what obligation does the united states have to reintroduce itself in a greater military way not with troops not boots on the ground but what obligation does the united states have to save the molecule government well the answer is none and not that anything could actually help the unite
ambassador to syria and currently an adjunct scholar at the middle east institute also in new york we have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and host of a daily radio program and in washington we cross to peter van buren he is a veteran of the u.s. state department who served in iraq and he's also author of we meant well how i helped lose the battle for the hearts and minds of the iraqi people gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much...
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i'm don lemon. thanks for watching. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> don, thanks.e. breaking news tonight in the new jersey bridge scandal. we've just learned that tomorrow the new jersey state assembly committee investigating it will be releasing nearly 1,000 pages of documents collected as part of its investigation. now, this ended a day that began with the man who polls say could be the next president of the united states taking on the scandal. chris christie's marathon session with reporters on revelations that a top aide and a close political appointee ordered up four days of epic traffic jams on the world's busiest bridge as political retribution. this morning in state capitol trenton governor christie apologized to the people of new jersey, said he was embarrassed,
i'm don lemon. thanks for watching. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> don, thanks.e. breaking news tonight in the new jersey bridge scandal. we've just learned that tomorrow the new jersey state assembly committee investigating it will be releasing nearly 1,000 pages of documents collected as part of its investigation. now, this ended a day that began with the man who polls say could be the next president of the united states taking on the scandal. chris christie's marathon...
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knife stabbings club beings with morning stars withered shots from trebuchets constructed in the my don and bows and arrows so i mean there were afraid to seeing a level of medieval violence from the protesters that is where the real violence in these protests has come from but still there's been reports of the first that some of the key is going to become some kind of point of no return ok so we've had reports of three deaths at this point one of them has been confirmed this is a survey need to be i'm certain you go beyond was in the photographs posted on social media just a few months ago training for the protests in kiev wearing militarized camouflage gear and firing an assault rifle. this young man was on a vantage on top of a colonnade where he was raining firebombs down on police when he fell to his own death. however it is. without a doubt that the protesters will bring these deaths forward as. an excuse for a further escalation and we could indeed see this to be the flaming and spark that could lead in potentially worst case scenario even to the worse of you. if you want as well
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"newsroom" continues right now with don lemon. >>> hello, everyone. don lemon here. crazy day. i'm in for brooke baldwin. so stand by. fasten your seat belts when it comes to the weather. the midwest, northeast might be used to it, but much of the deep south is about to get slammed with a winter cold snap it hasn't seen in decades. we're talking a big swath of freezing rain, sleet, and snow. i've been talking to my friends in atlanta and they're freaking out right now. louisiana, mississippi, alabama, all under states of emergency. birmingham, atlanta, and yes, new orleans. right in the storm's path. first we're going to go to meteorologist jennifer grey. she is live in downtown, atlanta, where it's already snowing. it's so weird when it snows in atlanta. everything comes to a halt. i hear there's a huge traffic mess brewing right now, jennifer. is that true? >> you have no idea. they are telling people to stay home. nobody is staying home. just look behind me, the entire city is gridlocked right now. we have cars coming. everyone's on the roads. and yes, the snow is coming dow
"newsroom" continues right now with don lemon. >>> hello, everyone. don lemon here. crazy day. i'm in for brooke baldwin. so stand by. fasten your seat belts when it comes to the weather. the midwest, northeast might be used to it, but much of the deep south is about to get slammed with a winter cold snap it hasn't seen in decades. we're talking a big swath of freezing rain, sleet, and snow. i've been talking to my friends in atlanta and they're freaking out right now....
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one more thing i can tell you, don.is, we know a substantial portion of the money made from this book, including the advance, is going to go to nonprofits, including nonprofits that benefit veterans and wounded veterans. so gates and barbara starr was saying this earlier today in her reporting, a very emotional connection to the troops, breaking into tears as he talked about that. >> jim sciutto, thank you very much. >>> it started as a call for help but ended in a tragic death. now the family of 18-year-old keith videl is speaking out. he was behaving erratically on sunday when he was shot and killed by police in his home in north carolina. the family says they called authorities for help and two officers appeared to be getting the situation under control, but 70 seconds after a third officer arrived, keith was dead. the stepbrother arrived moments later. >> reporter: young keith was shot and killed in front of his family his own home. two officers have been cleared. the chief of police says his officer acted according
one more thing i can tell you, don.is, we know a substantial portion of the money made from this book, including the advance, is going to go to nonprofits, including nonprofits that benefit veterans and wounded veterans. so gates and barbara starr was saying this earlier today in her reporting, a very emotional connection to the troops, breaking into tears as he talked about that. >> jim sciutto, thank you very much. >>> it started as a call for help but ended in a tragic death....
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maliki government for god's sakes work for a pluralistic government and reach out to the sunnies ok don i mean i've never seen the molokai government i would describe it as jeffersonian in any sense ok it is it's really terrorizes that the sunni mind your own minority there it terrorizes them and it's really quite amazing i mean we have to remind our viewers here there was no al qaeda in iraq before the invasion and now they have i mean come on i mean what is the learning curve here or is there anyone anywhere learning curve at all. well it depends on who's learning what. first of all in terms of obligations by by the united states to the iraqi people if we could we should go back to the fifty's and undo the damage that was done to the developing a rocky society then when we manipulated events so that the bath is ended up in power because they were afraid communists of socialist would end up in power so you had with the ba'ath this trend over time still the development of civil society secular society a material base for you know a decent economy and then the united states decided to in
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i'm don lemon. thank you so much for watching tonight. cooper starts right now. >>> erin, thanks. good evening, everyone. tonight, 360 investigates the strange disappearance and suspicious death of a young african-american man in texas. serious doubts being raised now about the investigation. also tonight, a major scare and screwup in the skies. why pilots dropped this airliner on to a runway built for a cessna. they were lucky no one got hurt. the question is, why did it happen at all? and later, another alleged scammer accused of cashing in on the newtown shooting tragedy. he is missing. drew griffin is on his trail. we are keeping 'em honest tonight. >>> we begin with that investigation that you'll only see on this program. it starts in rural texas, with one family's serious question surrounding a young man's disappearance back in november and the discovery nearly three s
i'm don lemon. thank you so much for watching tonight. cooper starts right now. >>> erin, thanks. good evening, everyone. tonight, 360 investigates the strange disappearance and suspicious death of a young african-american man in texas. serious doubts being raised now about the investigation. also tonight, a major scare and screwup in the skies. why pilots dropped this airliner on to a runway built for a cessna. they were lucky no one got hurt. the question is, why did it happen at...
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. >>> don teo empieza el 2014 como una estadística del programa de comunidades seguras, detenido porario, porque no tenía para pagar. >>> don teo ya no alcanzó la protección del acta de confianza, donde su crimen no sería considerado de alta prioridad. >>> me metieron y me sacaron las huellas, y como a la media hora que estaba en la cárcel llegó un oficial con un papelito verde, y eso qué es, está deportado . >>> ahora con orden de deportación su abogado trata de hacerle entender al gobierno federal que don teo no tiene antecedentes para ser deportado. >>> poner a una persona bajo deportación porque fue arrestado, o llegó al contacto de la policía. >>> crímenes menores que han generado largas listas de inmigrantes que no son prioridad del gobierno federal. >>>ccomo cancelación de expulsión si llevan más de 10 años aquí, si tienen padre o hijo ciudadano ,pero si no es así, se puede negociar con el departamento de inmigración para ver si ejercen su discresión yparen la deportación. >>> que los casos como estos no son prioridad para el gobierno federal, y podría estar en méxico. >>> por
. >>> don teo empieza el 2014 como una estadística del programa de comunidades seguras, detenido porario, porque no tenía para pagar. >>> don teo ya no alcanzó la protección del acta de confianza, donde su crimen no sería considerado de alta prioridad. >>> me metieron y me sacaron las huellas, y como a la media hora que estaba en la cárcel llegó un oficial con un papelito verde, y eso qué es, está deportado . >>> ahora con orden de deportación su...
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he starts rapping in fluent portuguese. ♪ this is don blankito. one of the biggest figures in the roughest music scenes on earth. alex cutler was raised by a doctor dad and a stay at home mom. he also had a nanny who taught him how to speak fluent spanish. he attended a posh boarding school then went off to get his degree. at one point during his travels, he met a cute girl in the miami airport who told him she was from brazil. so he came to rio looking for others like her. >> just a crazy bend of this hot blood, you know? that's why the chicks are so hot. >> while pursuing a certain variety of female companionship, he fell in love with the city itself. >> she got a gringo for a cell. >> there were no police. it's crazy. >> he moved into what's called a favella. one of scores of shanty towns that dot this city, run by violent drug lords. here on the streets, he learned how to speak portuguese. >> what do your parents think? >> [ bleep ] it's totally left field. but it is what it is. >> have your parents come to your home? >> my mom came here and v
he starts rapping in fluent portuguese. ♪ this is don blankito. one of the biggest figures in the roughest music scenes on earth. alex cutler was raised by a doctor dad and a stay at home mom. he also had a nanny who taught him how to speak fluent spanish. he attended a posh boarding school then went off to get his degree. at one point during his travels, he met a cute girl in the miami airport who told him she was from brazil. so he came to rio looking for others like her. >> just a...
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they're having press conferences, don.nces around not even claiming the body? >> beyond tragic. >> we'll talk more i'm sure. hopefully this doesn't happen again but sadly the evidence shows it will. >>> still to come, it's called lawrencing. we're going to explain what it is next. our money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> there is one at every award ceremony. that dress that gets all the media buzz. here's jeanne moos. >> reporter: no matter how great they say you look -- why jennifer you look great. >> reporter: no matter how amazing. jennifer lawrence learned the hard way that the fashion police are out to get you. >> this is a catastrophe! they had the nerve to compare her d
they're having press conferences, don.nces around not even claiming the body? >> beyond tragic. >> we'll talk more i'm sure. hopefully this doesn't happen again but sadly the evidence shows it will. >>> still to come, it's called lawrencing. we're going to explain what it is next. our money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start...
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a don juan perhaps or maybe even a joseph. yes, i do believe you are joseph. do you? i almost fear it. stop it. are you being serious? are you joking? serious. and you were being serious just now. - yeah. - right. yeah, very good. it is. that's that. yep. because it actually comes from nowhere. yes. i mean, he doesn't even see it coming. [laughs] right. you're not going back to do it again. no. we're good. we're fine. [laughs] --i mean, it's actually got to knock him into next week for me, i think. yes. have you something in your eye? it's nothing. it's just a speck of dirt-- speck of dust. it'll be gone in a moment. my sleeve must have brushed it. come. sit down and i'll take it out. now sit still now. oh, it's here. sit still now. quite still. come. obey me. go on. --sit still now, quite still. come. obey me. i believe you're trembling, you great, strong lout. what muscles you have. miss julie. yes, monsieur jean? attention. je ne suis qu'un homme. sit still, will you? there. now it's gone. kiss my hand and thank me. miss julie, listen to me. christine has gone to b
a don juan perhaps or maybe even a joseph. yes, i do believe you are joseph. do you? i almost fear it. stop it. are you being serious? are you joking? serious. and you were being serious just now. - yeah. - right. yeah, very good. it is. that's that. yep. because it actually comes from nowhere. yes. i mean, he doesn't even see it coming. [laughs] right. you're not going back to do it again. no. we're good. we're fine. [laughs] --i mean, it's actually got to knock him into next week for me, i...
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phil everly was a teenager when he and his older brother don made their network television debut.the everly brothers had 35 hits at the height of their popularity in the late 1950's and early 1960's. their exquisite harmonies influenced the biggest names in rock music including the beatles, bob dylan, the beach boys and linda ronstadt. >> they have had hit after hit after hit. >> here are the everly brothers. ♪ i've been made blue ♪ i've been lied to ♪ when will i be loved? >>reporter: the brothers went through difficult times and didn't speak for many years. that is until one famous duo brought the brothers back together as the opening act for their world tour. >> the everly's were our heroes and our models it's with enormous pleasure that i introduce you to don and phil the everly brothers. >>reporter: the everly brothers left an indelible mark on the music industry. it's no surprise they were among the first ten performers to be inducted to the rock and roll hall of fame. ♪ dream dream dream >>reporter: phil everly was seventy four. >> axelrod: barbara bush is now out of the ho
phil everly was a teenager when he and his older brother don made their network television debut.the everly brothers had 35 hits at the height of their popularity in the late 1950's and early 1960's. their exquisite harmonies influenced the biggest names in rock music including the beatles, bob dylan, the beach boys and linda ronstadt. >> they have had hit after hit after hit. >> here are the everly brothers. ♪ i've been made blue ♪ i've been lied to ♪ when will i be loved?...
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just a little bit. >> reporter: i am, don lemon.ans time. >> where are you hanging out? are you in the corridor. >> reporter: not yet. we're in jackson square. pinch my arm, twist my arm. send me to new orleans for new years eve for the second year in a row. we just set the scene for you. the big show is at 9:00 eastern. behind me, the party will begin with a bunch of bands. it is a little, kind of ickey weatherwise but i've been here a whole week. knowing new orleans, they'll come out to party. this is sucre. awning thing about king cake. >> absolutely. i get a king cake every mardi gras. and i get one for the first time for the holidays. i got the baby on the first try. >> reporter: so here's the baby. the baby is in the center. you have the baby. and will you just explain? i was tweeting a lot this afternoon about king cakes. and people were like you're early, you're early. a few days early. i'm all about the sweet 365 days a year but in new orleans, when does it officially begin? >> officially kings day is the sixth of january.
just a little bit. >> reporter: i am, don lemon.ans time. >> where are you hanging out? are you in the corridor. >> reporter: not yet. we're in jackson square. pinch my arm, twist my arm. send me to new orleans for new years eve for the second year in a row. we just set the scene for you. the big show is at 9:00 eastern. behind me, the party will begin with a bunch of bands. it is a little, kind of ickey weatherwise but i've been here a whole week. knowing new orleans, they'll...
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don, dan, jeff, appreciate it.et's step away from stocks for just a second and talk about the irs intimidation that is going after a group of right-leading moderates and conservatives in hollywood called the friends of abe. one of the members, none other than my friend, legendary singer pat boone. remember, folks, singer john popper had this to say about this story when it first broke last night on kudlow. >> i think that the irs targeting anybody is a travesty. i promise you this, if you don't like that republican group and you want to just bask in their problems, i promise you some day the irs will come for you. sines, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. ... you might need to come closer... ... half a world closer! take this simple test. press your tongue against it, like this. it moves! do you feel it? it can happen with every denture. these movements may irrit
don, dan, jeff, appreciate it.et's step away from stocks for just a second and talk about the irs intimidation that is going after a group of right-leading moderates and conservatives in hollywood called the friends of abe. one of the members, none other than my friend, legendary singer pat boone. remember, folks, singer john popper had this to say about this story when it first broke last night on kudlow. >> i think that the irs targeting anybody is a travesty. i promise you this, if you...
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don douglas demanded the best quality. the sculptor in this court yard called ribbons is the heart and soul of the building. it's meant to adapt to the moments like this. it can be a place of respite. the sculptor responses to the hierarch of the skrurlt with the ribbons. this major emphasis on the horizon is to compliment the architecture and it is perfect to the historic use. from under no circumstances ribbons the sculptors that you see to the side rise and fall and create pathways of decomposed granite that anchor the space. there's actually an interesting story about the fountains. when arthur brown completed the designs in 1932 the court yard was never completed because of guess what, budget adversaries (laughter) so it's good to know we're not alone in our contemporary conditions. but i was able to get ahold of the original plans and they showed those like wedding cakes had had or that are different so i replaced those with the cubes and i was able to in that way like the court yard itself really complete the histor
don douglas demanded the best quality. the sculptor in this court yard called ribbons is the heart and soul of the building. it's meant to adapt to the moments like this. it can be a place of respite. the sculptor responses to the hierarch of the skrurlt with the ribbons. this major emphasis on the horizon is to compliment the architecture and it is perfect to the historic use. from under no circumstances ribbons the sculptors that you see to the side rise and fall and create pathways of...
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i'm don lemon in for erin burnett. winter has arrived bringing with it a whole lot of snow. this is the scene in new york city that you're looking at. outside the time warn he center at columbus circle. and there is center park over my shoulder. lots of shopping happening. folks are still out and about and you can hear the holiday music playing. this is our top story. this is a dangerous storm. it is affecting about a third of the country barreling down at this moment. a full blown nor'easter. and it is in its wake and the coldest air of the season. 100 million people in 22 states are in the path of this major storm system. it is expected to dump more than a foot of snow and bring sub zero windchills in areas from the midwest all the way to maine. here in new york. under a winter storm warning, and bracing for what is to come in the next few hours. the governor here has already declared a state of emergency. and as governors have in nearby states as well. so far, this is already proving to be a monstrous storm in other parts of the country. the snow in the chicago area alrea
i'm don lemon in for erin burnett. winter has arrived bringing with it a whole lot of snow. this is the scene in new york city that you're looking at. outside the time warn he center at columbus circle. and there is center park over my shoulder. lots of shopping happening. folks are still out and about and you can hear the holiday music playing. this is our top story. this is a dangerous storm. it is affecting about a third of the country barreling down at this moment. a full blown nor'easter....
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right now engaged on street which is right up the street from them i don and there is no question anymore that this is a democratic protest even the mainstream opposition leaders have made clear for months now of what they call a revolution against the democratically elected government ok all right that's a good characterization anderson i go to you in washington how do you see what's going on here because of a number of news sources i don't care where you go i mean this looks a lot more than just you know sitting down and protesting the government this is gotten quite out of control there are a number of deaths now and we see the governments asking to sit down for talks but all they get is ultimatums from a very small group of people that are using violence and it's quite obvious go ahead and well. first of all it's interesting to check who started using violence and it's of course the police that have used to violence on a massive scale it started on the thirtieth of november when hundreds of demonstrators who were resting on my dance square were attacked by by riot police then on the f
right now engaged on street which is right up the street from them i don and there is no question anymore that this is a democratic protest even the mainstream opposition leaders have made clear for months now of what they call a revolution against the democratically elected government ok all right that's a good characterization anderson i go to you in washington how do you see what's going on here because of a number of news sources i don't care where you go i mean this looks a lot more than...
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>> it does, don.w he chose to represent stanford university in that moment. >> come on. >> truthfully it hurts. but at the same time i know where he's coming from. we saw what happens when adrenaline, endorphins and supreme competitiveness collide. >> lewis, you're shake your head. that new interview taking place minutes after the game ending, sherman says he got caught up in the moment. is that an excuse? >> no, i think it's really the truth. now we know why the nfl has the ten-minute cooling down period in the locker room. if you're the star of the game you've got to know there's a good possibility you'll have a microphone jammed in your face within seconds after the game is over. not everybody handles it like russell wilson or payton imagine. there are two levels of responsibility here. i would love to have seen sherman calm down and tell a story about getting to that moment, the season, the game, the play, really take people inside. that's what i try and get athletes to do. then for the journalist
>> it does, don.w he chose to represent stanford university in that moment. >> come on. >> truthfully it hurts. but at the same time i know where he's coming from. we saw what happens when adrenaline, endorphins and supreme competitiveness collide. >> lewis, you're shake your head. that new interview taking place minutes after the game ending, sherman says he got caught up in the moment. is that an excuse? >> no, i think it's really the truth. now we know why the...
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meet don johnson. >> 40 million gamblers flock to the vegas strip each year.ople only get a peek at las vegas. you need to be a highroller willing to spend $100,000 a hand. someone like don johnson. he is a blackjack player who lives the life of a rockstar. when he walks into a club, celebrities pay their respects. the scene is engineered by the casinos, they pick up the tab. >> whatever you want? >> they will try and give him what he wants. what it takes to dazzle everybody today is a hundred times more ambitious, complex, and challenging than before. >> steve wynn is always inventing citations for gamblers. from nightclubs to shows to celebrity restaurants. >> we have raised the expectations. a good thing. >> only players like don get the best tables, the most expensive bars. >> catering to high and the players starts before they think about coming here. they will bring a player from the east coast to las vegas, the mgm property has a mansion. 29 villas. >> you get to stay for free? >> nothing is free, it is factored into the game. >> a little secret. >> the
meet don johnson. >> 40 million gamblers flock to the vegas strip each year.ople only get a peek at las vegas. you need to be a highroller willing to spend $100,000 a hand. someone like don johnson. he is a blackjack player who lives the life of a rockstar. when he walks into a club, celebrities pay their respects. the scene is engineered by the casinos, they pick up the tab. >> whatever you want? >> they will try and give him what he wants. what it takes to dazzle everybody...
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i'm don lemon. i'm in for erin burnett tonight. former virginia governor bob mcdonnell is expected to speak at any moment now in richmond, virginia about today's indictment by a federal grand jury against him and his wife. mcdonnell once considered a rising star in the republican party and a potential presidential contender is now accused of accepting illegal gifts valued at a minimum of $140,000. among the items listed on the 14-count indictment are a rolex watch engraved with 71st governor of virginia, louis viton shoes and other designer clothes, two sets of golf clubs, two iphones and 30 boxes of an expensive anti-inflammatory. in a statement earlier he admitted to poor judgment but was emphatic he did nothing illegal. we're going to keep an eye on the story for you and an eye to see when the governor comes up. bob mcdonnell about to speak at any moment about the charges against him and his wife. >>> other breaking news tonight, snow slamming the northeast and the mid midwest. if you thought the last big storm was bad, what's a
i'm don lemon. i'm in for erin burnett tonight. former virginia governor bob mcdonnell is expected to speak at any moment now in richmond, virginia about today's indictment by a federal grand jury against him and his wife. mcdonnell once considered a rising star in the republican party and a potential presidential contender is now accused of accepting illegal gifts valued at a minimum of $140,000. among the items listed on the 14-count indictment are a rolex watch engraved with 71st governor of...
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lynn don johnson is the key figure in the murder of john kennedy. e. howard hunt, clearly a crair operative throughout his career says on the death bed, okay, i was in dallas that day, low level, but he says lyndon johnson was running the show. jack ruby, never allowed to speak to reporters. the warrant commission says jack ruby had no known organizations with organized crime. that's a laughable joke. carlos owns jack ruby's club. ruby is fronting in the carousel club for carlos, running a strip club at the sufferanec, runs guns, had a criminal record of working for al capone. he's a button man for the mob. the war on commission asks you to believe he had no known connections, and felt bad about mrs. kennedy's plight. in fact, if you go to youtube, you can see actual footage, jack ruby, pulledded down a hallway in cuffs by two prisers and a reporter shouts, jack, jack, how could this happen? ruby says, if stevenson was president, this never would have happened. reporter says, jack, what do you mean? what are you saying? look at the man in there now, th
lynn don johnson is the key figure in the murder of john kennedy. e. howard hunt, clearly a crair operative throughout his career says on the death bed, okay, i was in dallas that day, low level, but he says lyndon johnson was running the show. jack ruby, never allowed to speak to reporters. the warrant commission says jack ruby had no known organizations with organized crime. that's a laughable joke. carlos owns jack ruby's club. ruby is fronting in the carousel club for carlos, running a...
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i'm don lemon. i'm in for erin burnett tonight. former virginia governor bob mcconnell is expected to speak at any moment now in richmond, virginia about today's indictment by a federal grand jury against him and his wife. mcdonnell once considered a rising star in the republican party and a potential presidential contender is now accused of accepting illegal gifts valued at a minimum of $140,000. among the items listed on the 14-count indictment are a rolex watch engraved with 71st governor of virginia, louis viton shoes and other designer clothes, two sets of golf clubs, two iphones and 30 boxes of an expensive anti-inflammatory. in a statement earlier he admitted to poor judgment but was emphatic he did nothing illegal. we're going to keep an eye on the story for you and an eye to see when the governor comes up. bob mcdonnell about to speak at any moment about the charges against him and his wife. >>> other breaking news tonight, snow slamming the northeast and the mid midwest. if you thought the last big storm was bad, what's a
i'm don lemon. i'm in for erin burnett tonight. former virginia governor bob mcconnell is expected to speak at any moment now in richmond, virginia about today's indictment by a federal grand jury against him and his wife. mcdonnell once considered a rising star in the republican party and a potential presidential contender is now accused of accepting illegal gifts valued at a minimum of $140,000. among the items listed on the 14-count indictment are a rolex watch engraved with 71st governor of...
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meet don johnson. to40 million gamblers flock the vegas strip each year.ople only get a peek at las vegas. highroller be a willing to spend $100,000 a hand. someone like don johnson. he is a blackjack player who lives the life of a rockstar. club,e walks into a celebrities pay their respects. the scene is engineered by the casinos, they pick up the tab. >> whatever you want? >> they will try and give him what he wants. what it takes to dazzle everybody today is a hundred times more ambitious, complex, and challenging than before. wynn is always inventing citations for gamblers. from nightclubs to shows to celebrity restaurants. >> we have raised the expectations. a good thing. get theplayers like don best tables, the most expensive bars. >> catering to high and the players starts before they think about coming here. they will bring a player from the east coast to las vegas, the mgm property has a mansion. 29 villas. >> you get to stay for free? >> nothing is free, it is factored into the game. >> a little secret. >> the ceo of mgm owns 10 casinos, don gets
meet don johnson. to40 million gamblers flock the vegas strip each year.ople only get a peek at las vegas. highroller be a willing to spend $100,000 a hand. someone like don johnson. he is a blackjack player who lives the life of a rockstar. club,e walks into a celebrities pay their respects. the scene is engineered by the casinos, they pick up the tab. >> whatever you want? >> they will try and give him what he wants. what it takes to dazzle everybody today is a hundred times more...
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i'm don lemon in for erin burnett. breaking news, edward snowden tells our very own jake tapper he will not return to the u.s. because it's not possible for him to have a fair trial. that's after the attorney general eric holder said the u.s. is willing to discuss snowden's return to the country, if he pleads guilty first. cnn's jake tapper had an exchange with snowden today and joins me now live from washington. jake, what did he have to say? >> well, what i wanted to know was because the attorney general had suggested earlier in the day that if snowden pleaded guilty, the government would be willing to talk to his attorneys about figuring out how to bring him back to the u.s. i wondered how much that was something that snowden would entertain. i asked him to respond to that and i asked him under what conditions would he return. he wrote back to me in this online chat he was having, returning to the u.s., i think, is the best resolution for the government, the public and myself. but it's unfortunately not possible in
i'm don lemon in for erin burnett. breaking news, edward snowden tells our very own jake tapper he will not return to the u.s. because it's not possible for him to have a fair trial. that's after the attorney general eric holder said the u.s. is willing to discuss snowden's return to the country, if he pleads guilty first. cnn's jake tapper had an exchange with snowden today and joins me now live from washington. jake, what did he have to say? >> well, what i wanted to know was because...
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[applause] >> it was our plan to allow don to go first. we are turning to the prepared -- please come in, those of you who have come in late. we would prepare six questions -- and i realize, he has just been speaking. let's let john go first. your question that you phrased in your opening remarks -- i will post this question to you. and then, don will have his chance to answer and we will have a very fancy time that everyone can see, very sportsmanlike. here is the question. the standard model justifications for the second amendment, which you mention in your opening remarks. here is the question. there are three standard models of justification for the second amendment. number one, self-defense for the individual. number two, defense of the home and state and number three, a check on tyranny. which of these justifications do you not accept? >> thank you. i am very sympathetic with the idea that people want to use adequate needs -- adequate tools for self-defense and i do think that the supreme court has said that you do have the constitut
[applause] >> it was our plan to allow don to go first. we are turning to the prepared -- please come in, those of you who have come in late. we would prepare six questions -- and i realize, he has just been speaking. let's let john go first. your question that you phrased in your opening remarks -- i will post this question to you. and then, don will have his chance to answer and we will have a very fancy time that everyone can see, very sportsmanlike. here is the question. the standard...
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when don johnson walks into a club, bankers -- celebrities pay respect.picks up the tab. >> they are going to try to customize the package and give him what he wants. >> what it takes to dazzle everybody today is 100 times more complex and challenging than before. >> steve wynn's always inventing new generations to lure gamblers. from nightclubs to shows to chef restaurants. >> we trained the public and raised their expectations. a good thing. >> but only players like don get this treatment -- the best tables, the most expensive. >> they are catering to high end players, starts before they think about coming here. the mgm property has the mansion, which is 29 villas. >> and you get to stay for free? >> nothing is free. it is all factored into the game. i will give you a secret, inside baseball on casinos. >> jim is the ceo of mgm. isowns 10 casinos and don getting perks that every one of them. >> let's say you spend $1000. you win $200. i can comp you to induce you. i will give you $80. >> the more money spent, the more money casinos make. >> the wahlhale
when don johnson walks into a club, bankers -- celebrities pay respect.picks up the tab. >> they are going to try to customize the package and give him what he wants. >> what it takes to dazzle everybody today is 100 times more complex and challenging than before. >> steve wynn's always inventing new generations to lure gamblers. from nightclubs to shows to chef restaurants. >> we trained the public and raised their expectations. a good thing. >> but only players...
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i think that's not fair, don.by the behavior. >> but people are upset if you talk to people they're mostly upset saying oh, my gosh this was racist. this should never have been put up. no one is saying oh, my gosh this is horrible. [ overlapping speakers ] >> it's not just about the black community. this happens in all communities. >> no, it happens mostly in the black community. when you label someone a thug, this video was posted by the police union to label this child as a thug. >> they labelled him a -- thug in your diaper. do we have the sound bite? thug in your diaper. who's labelling him a thug? is it the police? >> who has the color of law behind them to arrest or detain, to take people's children, to take liberties? >> police did not take the -- >> i'm not talk about all the police. because obviously this was the association, not omaha police. >> it wasn't police who took him into custody. child protective services. health and human services who came in. >> i agree. and i'm so happy that they did. >> acco
i think that's not fair, don.by the behavior. >> but people are upset if you talk to people they're mostly upset saying oh, my gosh this was racist. this should never have been put up. no one is saying oh, my gosh this is horrible. [ overlapping speakers ] >> it's not just about the black community. this happens in all communities. >> no, it happens mostly in the black community. when you label someone a thug, this video was posted by the police union to label this child as a...
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kpix5's don knapp live where people are used to hearing the call to conserve. don. >> reporter: that's right. here in marin county the water supply is always an issue. and conservation is business as usual. people are taking it in stride. >> most of the water marin county uses comes directly from runoff. without rain, runoff quickly runs out. the water district is calling for conservation. >> our reservoirs are about 55% of capacity. average for the state is closer to 80%. so we are asking people to conserve water. >> that is, cut water use by 20%. not easy in a county where water saving landscape is the norm and folks deal with draught every few years. >> this was our lawn. we got rid of the lawn when the draught came and put all concrete in and did little planners here and there. >> so you really conserve water a lot. >> we try to, yeah. >> now they are going to ask you to cut back 20% more. >> we all have to pitch in and do it. we're out of water, we're out of water. >> today, marin residents use 126 gallons per person per day, about the lowest in the bay ar
kpix5's don knapp live where people are used to hearing the call to conserve. don. >> reporter: that's right. here in marin county the water supply is always an issue. and conservation is business as usual. people are taking it in stride. >> most of the water marin county uses comes directly from runoff. without rain, runoff quickly runs out. the water district is calling for conservation. >> our reservoirs are about 55% of capacity. average for the state is closer to 80%. so...
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and the super bowl battle, one week away, don dahler says host new jersey believes new york is getting too much of the credit. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone, jeff glor with the western edition of the broadcast, and the bitter cold feels like a broken record. more arctic air is set to blast across the midwest, south and northeast this week. in chicago, where the temperatures are expected to reach 11 below tomorrow and not get above zero until wednesday, public school has already been canceled tomorrow, 400,000 students affected. this is royalton, minnesota, a blizzard is already on the ground there, a blizzard warning has been issued in four states, including minnesota, north dakota, south dakota, and iowa. the national weather service says this will be the most severe storm of the season. with more we are joined by eric fisher, chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz, and eric here we go again. >> it does sound like a broken record here, jeff, unbelievable cold, not a lot of falling snow but gusts of 50 miles per hour,
and the super bowl battle, one week away, don dahler says host new jersey believes new york is getting too much of the credit. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone, jeff glor with the western edition of the broadcast, and the bitter cold feels like a broken record. more arctic air is set to blast across the midwest, south and northeast this week. in chicago, where the temperatures are expected to reach 11 below tomorrow and...
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don dahler reports. >> reporter: ben roman is closing in on his fourth mile on his treadmill but he'sy for a drink but not the kind he used to crave. do you find you drink less soda now than you used to? >> oh, yeah. i don't drink soda now. all watewater. >> reporter: not even diet. >> no. do you think they're healthier? >> it's our jolt. i like drinking water. >> reporter: more than ever before plain h 2 o is monusclin in. sales have declined 2.2% while diet sodas have declined 6.8%. harry ball zer reports on it. >> it's not all of a sudden. >> reporter: to stop the sliding sales the beverage industry is looking at replacing artificial sweet ens such as aspartame and saccharin with the stevia plant. >> this generation looks at health as to what can you add to my diet. where's the whole grains, antioxidants and fiber? >> reporter: ten years ago diet and nondiet soft drinks were the second most popular food item. today they fall into fourth place behind sandwiches, fruit, and vegetables. back at the gym andre juliano drinks a toast to that trend every day. his company is about to launc
don dahler reports. >> reporter: ben roman is closing in on his fourth mile on his treadmill but he'sy for a drink but not the kind he used to crave. do you find you drink less soda now than you used to? >> oh, yeah. i don't drink soda now. all watewater. >> reporter: not even diet. >> no. do you think they're healthier? >> it's our jolt. i like drinking water. >> reporter: more than ever before plain h 2 o is monusclin in. sales have declined 2.2% while diet...