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>> reporter: they could be a little bit closer, erin.officials telling us investigators are pursuing every possible lead including the possibility that some kind of a relationship dispute might have led to these killings. they're also giving us a sequence of how this played out overnight last night and into this morning. military officials telling us they got a 911 call between 10:30 and 11:00 last night. they responded to a common area in the marine officer candidate school at the quantico marine base. in that common area they found the first victim dead, a male marine dead. they pursued the shooter into a barracks. he went into a barracks. they surrounded the barracks and tried to establish communication with the shooter. but then they didn't go into the barracks for about another two hours. and they have not explained, erin, that interval between the time that they surrounded it and tried to make communication with him. and the time they went in, but when they went in, they found the shooter dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound and
>> reporter: they could be a little bit closer, erin.officials telling us investigators are pursuing every possible lead including the possibility that some kind of a relationship dispute might have led to these killings. they're also giving us a sequence of how this played out overnight last night and into this morning. military officials telling us they got a 911 call between 10:30 and 11:00 last night. they responded to a common area in the marine officer candidate school at the...
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erin burnett outfront, she starts, guess when?> right now. >>> outfront next, just hours from the deadline, it appears the dreaded forced spending cuts are going into effect. are we over the cliff or just a little roll in the hay? >>> and controversy over horse meat found at a taco bell, but there's a plan to sell it at restaurants in the united states. >>> and imagine sleeping in your bed when the earth begins to swallow you up. it happened to a florida man and you'll hear from his brother tonight. let's go outfront. >>> a good friday evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. outfront tonight, the hatchet about to fall, or is it? so for weeks the president has been warning that we're going to be facing financial doom when the $85 billion in cuts take effect in less than five hours. here's the president last week. >> so these cuts are not smart, they are not fair, they will hurt our economy, they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> all right.
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erin? >> all right.t's check in with anderson koomer with a look at what is coming up. >> we're going to cover the second day of hearings in the supreme court taking potentially history making cases on paige marriage. we'll talk with jeffrey toobin who was in the court and talk with nfl punter chris kluwe of the minnesota vikings. he is an outspoken advocate for gays and lesbians. he's been following the court proceedings closely. we're going to talk about the possibility that the nfl may have an openly gay player. after that massive manhunt, we know this is how rogue ex-cop christopher dorner's manhunt ended. now the money may not be paid since dorner was killed and not capturedment we're going to talk with a senior correspondent and a former lapd counter-terrorism chief, john miller. erin? >> see you in a couple minutes. >>> and now our fifth story "outfront." i'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news. it may be time to tax your e-mail. like i said, i am only the messenger. your inbox may be grateful. don
erin? >> all right.t's check in with anderson koomer with a look at what is coming up. >> we're going to cover the second day of hearings in the supreme court taking potentially history making cases on paige marriage. we'll talk with jeffrey toobin who was in the court and talk with nfl punter chris kluwe of the minnesota vikings. he is an outspoken advocate for gays and lesbians. he's been following the court proceedings closely. we're going to talk about the possibility that the...
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we have erin davis, analyst from "morningstar". erin, good to sigh it. do we know whose idea was? did the sip proi don't thinks came up with this or the -- cypriots or the european union came up with this. >> e.u. is blaming it on the cyprus government. they gave them half the bailout money and said you would have to come up with the other half. this looked like the easiest way to get it. david: we had breaking news from liz macdonald reporting that the banks apparently were okay with this. that the banks would rather have the depositers be stuck with paying this off than have it, expose them in any way? >> yeah, well, i think in many ways, it set as dangerous precedent but at the same time, it's, it's money just sitting there. it's, easy to just take a piece of it. it is much harder than to try to get money out of landowners or something like that. and banks were -- but it's the same. it's the same. erin, that is what we have to keep in mind. it is the same as property, whether it is cash in the bank because, there was something, that maybe it's a quain
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i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, killing the hotline. north korea cut all military communication with south korea. tensions between the two countries tonight tebrink. the north says a war could break out at any moment. saying the conditions are in place for a simmering nuclear war. today the united states denounced the move. >> we think the provocative rhetoric is not constructive to insuring peace and stability on the peninsula. >> north korea packed serious punch. the military has unknown number of nuclear weapons as many as 800 short and long range ballistic missiles and $1.2 million fighting troops. all dangerously close to the 30,000 american soldiers stationed in south korea. u.s. officials today talked about north korean dictator kim jong-un saying north korea is not a paper tiger. it wouldn't be smart to dismiss its provocative behavior as pure bluster. this is serious. and outfront tonight, matthew chance, on the island of pyeongyo pyeongyong. how big of a step is the move to server the military hotline? >> well, they've done th
i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, killing the hotline. north korea cut all military communication with south korea. tensions between the two countries tonight tebrink. the north says a war could break out at any moment. saying the conditions are in place for a simmering nuclear war. today the united states denounced the move. >> we think the provocative rhetoric is not constructive to insuring peace and stability on the peninsula. >> north korea packed serious punch....
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erin? >> all right. thank you very much, jim, for that tonight live from seoul. >>> "outfront" tonight, pentagon press secretary george little. good to talk to you, george. this week north korea's military put the strategic rockets on combat status. they say they're ready to attack all military bases and they talked of a simmering nuclear war. you know, your boss the defense secretary said today that, you know, i'll quote him, "we have to be prepared to deal with any eventuality." some say that use of the word eventuality is an admission there could be war. are you preparing for that? >> erin, no one wants there to be war on the korean peninsula. let's make that clear. that being said, north korea engaged recently if a string of prop indications, overheated rhetoric and none of that is helpful to stability on the is that something the united states will be willing to do? >> you won't speculate on what we may or may not do. peace and stability on the korean peninsula is our desire. they can choose the pat
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erin? >> all right. nick, thank you. >>> now let's check in with anderson koomer with a look at what is coming up. your inbox may be grateful. don't you feel like you get hundreds of embarrass a day? i would love this they were taxed so people would stop sending them. california floated the idea of taxing e-mails to fund your local post office. don't roll your eyes. this may not be far fetched. the law prohibiting such a tax expires next yearment for those of new congress looking for a way to raise revenue, i'm giving you an idea and a lot of people will hate me for it. "outfront" tonight, stephanie miller, and editor in chief of lines magazinement if you're e-mailing with your company and co-workers that, is free. it's personal e-mails where you sign up at home and have to pay and get a cell phone. a certain number of e-mails free and then you start paying. what do you think? >> listen, i'm with you. i think it won't affect most of us. it's going to affect spam. can i take this opportunity, erin, on nat
erin? >> all right. nick, thank you. >>> now let's check in with anderson koomer with a look at what is coming up. your inbox may be grateful. don't you feel like you get hundreds of embarrass a day? i would love this they were taxed so people would stop sending them. california floated the idea of taxing e-mails to fund your local post office. don't roll your eyes. this may not be far fetched. the law prohibiting such a tax expires next yearment for those of new congress looking...
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erin martin, the primary care physician you saw on the film, and also dr. reid tuxson who is the director of the largest health care group in the country, and dr. jeff cain who is the head of the american academy of physicians. thank you all for joining me. right to it, erin, it sounded like it was so bad that you had to basically leave your practice and you didn't believe you could take care of patients and get reimbursed enough to do the work that you needed to do. that sounds like a really dire situation. >> it was a dire situation, and many times that myself and my colleagues would have the conversation of, you know, we are going to miss something and this could be really bad and actually having the fear that this was going to be harmful to our patients at some point. >> and dr. tuxson, one of the concerns and right to it, that it is simply not reimbursing enough money no the primary care doctors. >> no question that the primary care doctors are underpaid especially compared to the specialty doctors, and there is a lot of energy to turn it around. and t
erin martin, the primary care physician you saw on the film, and also dr. reid tuxson who is the director of the largest health care group in the country, and dr. jeff cain who is the head of the american academy of physicians. thank you all for joining me. right to it, erin, it sounded like it was so bad that you had to basically leave your practice and you didn't believe you could take care of patients and get reimbursed enough to do the work that you needed to do. that sounds like a really...
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erin?> and susan, what do you -- what do you know in terms of what they think his role may have been in the attack on the consulate? >> that's very good question. we have been digging into that. but the answer is it's unclear at this time. we do know that authorities have been looking at at least a dozen people. we know that he is one of them. and that investigation is still very hot as they try to learn who exactly was behind the terrible attack on that compound on september 11th that killed ambassador chris stevens and three others. >> now what is the likelihood that he'll be charged? obviously, you know, there has been someone else taken into custody and then released. do you have any sense of that? >> we don't. we do know that this is an on going investigation. we've been trying to find out more information. we also know that he is someone that the justice department at this time and the fbi won't comment on. we went to them for some answers. but for now, they're not saying anything. >>
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erin?> thank you very much, mary. >>> the north korean military is warning that american bases in guam and japan are within striking range of its missiles. but would north korea actually target america in the pacific? and an american man found dead in singapore under suspicious circumstances. authorities say it's suicide. his parents say it's murder. an "outfront" special report next. ive pain relievers. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain. bayer advanced aspirin blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer advanced aspirin. try the power they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. o: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling y
erin?> thank you very much, mary. >>> the north korean military is warning that american bases in guam and japan are within striking range of its missiles. but would north korea actually target america in the pacific? and an american man found dead in singapore under suspicious circumstances. authorities say it's suicide. his parents say it's murder. an "outfront" special report next. ive pain relievers. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain. bayer advanced...
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and erin was taken into custody for underage drinking. her mother got a heart-stopping call. >> the officer said, are you rebecca thomas and is your daughter erin thomas and i just thought, is she dead? i was just panicked. >> reporter: and shocked. often bench drinkers aren't the campus misfits. they're just as likely good girls under enormous pressure just trying to fit in. erin says she first began lying to her mother in eighth grade. >> it was about me wanting to make a decision and knowing that i wasn't going to be able to do anything unless i did it behind her back. >> reporter: you wanted control? >> yes. >> often under age bingers secretly pregame pounding stomach turning quantities of alcohol before the school dance or the big game where alcohol is strictly banned. >> getting five beers over a couple hours could be pretty common. >> little kids don't even like the taste of alcohol. >> they hate it. >> they're just chugging it. >> disgusting. >> and you're encouraging each other sitting there going, just do it, just fast. here. an
and erin was taken into custody for underage drinking. her mother got a heart-stopping call. >> the officer said, are you rebecca thomas and is your daughter erin thomas and i just thought, is she dead? i was just panicked. >> reporter: and shocked. often bench drinkers aren't the campus misfits. they're just as likely good girls under enormous pressure just trying to fit in. erin says she first began lying to her mother in eighth grade. >> it was about me wanting to make a...
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i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight with friends like these, well, president obama arrived in israel to day. it was his first trip there as president. everything seemed rosey for a little while between him and benjamin netanyahu. >> and just as we have for these past 6 ayears, the united states is proud to stand with you as your strongest ally and your greatest friend. >> i want to thank you for the investment you have made in our relationship and in strengthening the friendship and alliance between our two countries. >> sounded so perfect. but then -- later in the day things changed. >> iran is a grave threat to israel, a grave threat to the world, a nuclear iran. the united states is committed to dealing with it. >> each country has to make its own decisions when it comes to the awesome decision to engage in any kind of military action. and israel is differently situated than the united states. >> it's interesting to watch each of their faces during that particular exchange. not just the one talking
i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight with friends like these, well, president obama arrived in israel to day. it was his first trip there as president. everything seemed rosey for a little while between him and benjamin netanyahu. >> and just as we have for these past 6 ayears, the united states is proud to stand with you as your strongest ally and your greatest friend. >> i want to thank you for the investment you have made in our relationship and in strengthening the...
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i'm erin burnett.irst heard here on cnn, the chairman of the house and senate intelligence committees telling wolf blitzer a short while ago there's a -- i want to quote their word. high probability that chemical weapons have been used in syria. >> i have a high probability to believe that chemical weapons were used. we need that final verification but given everything we know over the last year and a half, i, mike rogers, chairman of the intelligence committee, would come to the conclusion they're positioned for use and ready to do that or, in fact, have been used. >> or, in fact, have been used. the head of the senate intelligence committee dianne feinstein echoed that warning with a stark message to the president. and i will quote her. she said, i think the probabilities are very high, we are going in dark times and i think the white house needs to be prepared. both committees now have been fully briefed. all right. i want to bring our guests tonight and talk about what this means. seth jones joins
i'm erin burnett.irst heard here on cnn, the chairman of the house and senate intelligence committees telling wolf blitzer a short while ago there's a -- i want to quote their word. high probability that chemical weapons have been used in syria. >> i have a high probability to believe that chemical weapons were used. we need that final verification but given everything we know over the last year and a half, i, mike rogers, chairman of the intelligence committee, would come to the...
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erin?u very much, mary. >>> the north korean military is warning that american bases in guam and japan are within striking range of its missiles. but would north korea actually target america in the pacific? and an american man found dead in singapore under suspicious circumstances. authorities say it's suicide. his parents say it's murder. an "outfront" special report next. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their env
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erin? >> chris, a lot of people watching will say okay, so does this open america up to more serious conflict, to war? >> reporter: it actually opens the u.s. up to smaller conflicts. but those smaller conflicts are more likely to happen and they happen more frequently. so it's opening the range of things that the u.s. might be involved in right from the get go. and even though south korea may still respond first to a north korean provication, if north korea then retaliates, you start to get this escalation that the u.s. could be very much involved in. >> that's right. small things can become big things pretty quickly. chris lawrence, thank you. i want to bring in colonel cedric leighton now. let me start with you, gordon. this agreement, you just heard chris lawrence reporting what it would mean. the things that north korea does regularly could mean american troops are fighting over. you say this is dangerous. it's dangerous in one sense. we can always get involved even in small provicatio
erin? >> chris, a lot of people watching will say okay, so does this open america up to more serious conflict, to war? >> reporter: it actually opens the u.s. up to smaller conflicts. but those smaller conflicts are more likely to happen and they happen more frequently. so it's opening the range of things that the u.s. might be involved in right from the get go. and even though south korea may still respond first to a north korean provication, if north korea then retaliates, you...
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it's a hard question, erin. how would you know?enever you're dealing with a child like michael, you have to do everything you can in terms of intervention, in terms of therapy, treatments, but at the same time, you know, for myself, it's important to not own guns. you know, or make sure that he doesn't have access to guns. to me, this just seems like common sense when you're dealing with a child like this. also, i do have a very good relationship with our local police department and the police officers are amazing. and at the end of the day, you know, if your child is going to be violent, you have to report the violence. you have to. >> now, when you wrote that blog, and you came on this show, people were -- a lot of people were critical of you. they said how could you do this to your child? they're going to figure out who he is. you called him michael. he's 13. that's not his real name. and you also talked about the blog before you wrote it. have you talked to him about your testimony yesterday? >> yes, we have discussed it. i act
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erin?> what an unbelievable story. >>> well, still to come, a 24-year-old intern, she was killed by a lion at an animal sanctuary. her father tells us she was not mauled. he's just gotten that news and that's next. >>> and facebook has a new look and we have a preview of it for you next. as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into. luckily, her family wasn't there, but what if this happened here? what if our girls were home? and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got someone who could. adt. [ male announc
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erin? >> thank you very much, mary. >>> the north korean military is warning that american bases in guam and japan are within striking range of its missiles. but would north korea actually target america in the pacific? and an american man found dead in singapore under suspicious circumstances. authorities say it's suicide. his parents say it's murder. an "outfront" special report next. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or
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erin? >> all right. thanks to you, tom foreman. >>> next, north korea putting the military assets on the highest alert they have ever been and threatening america. we have direct threats today. >>> plus, the faa considering allowing passengers to use electronic devices on planes. how big will this change be and when oh when will it happen? >>> what's scarier than a giant sharm head coming toward you? two giant shark heads. even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. call me! seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultra-rugged kyocera torque, only from sprint direct connect. buy one get four free for your business. [ ding dong ] 20% off teleflora... oh... save on roadside assistance from allstate! discounts from enterprise, avis and hertz! [ male announcer ] aarp has great deals at aarpdiscounts.com. popcorn? [ male announcer
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i'm erin burnett.outfront" tonight, senator paul drones on and on and on, and yes, he's droning about drones. here's a live picture of republican senator rand paul right now on the floor. the first old-fashioned senate filibuster since 2010. look at him. does he look tired to you? we're in hour eight. he still has a voice. i think all he's had is a snicker's bar for fortification today. all to stall john brennan from the cia. we were hoping he would have stopped by now because he was supposed to be our guest from capitol hill tonight. that's where he was supposed to be standing. see how lonely it is? senator paul, we hope you're going to wrap this up soon. at the least, i would like to know how you went all day without using the restroom. sounds like senator paul is also hoping to wrap it up and join our shot. >> i can be done anytime if i could just get a response from the administration or from the attorney general saying that they do not believe they have the authority to kill noncombatants in ameri
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erin? >> all right. thanks to you, tom foreman. >>> next, north korea putting the military assets on the highest alert they have ever been and threatening america. we have direct threats today. >>> plus, the faa considering allowing passengers to use electronic devices on planes. how big will this change be and when oh when will it happen? >>> what's scarier than a giant sharm head coming toward you? two giant shark heads. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton of extra points with the double your hhonors promotion and feel the hamptonality. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and
erin? >> all right. thanks to you, tom foreman. >>> next, north korea putting the military assets on the highest alert they have ever been and threatening america. we have direct threats today. >>> plus, the faa considering allowing passengers to use electronic devices on planes. how big will this change be and when oh when will it happen? >>> what's scarier than a giant sharm head coming toward you? two giant shark heads. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for...
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erin martin, the primary care doctor you just saw in the film, joins us now. also dr. reed tuckson and dr. jeff cain, the president of the american academy of physicians. let me get right to it. it sounded like it was so bad that you basically had to leave your practice. you didn't think you could take care of patients and get reimbursed enough to do the work that you needed to do. that sounds like a dire situation. >> it was a dire situation. and there are many times that myself and my colleagues would have the conversation of, we're going to miss something, that could be bad and having the fear that this was going to be harmful to our patients at some point. >> dr. tuckson, one of the concerns is that they're simply not reimbursing enough money to primary care doctors. >> there's no question. primary care physicians are underpaid, those who do procedures. the exciting news is there's a lot of energy now to turn that around. and the basis of that turning around by paying primary care doctors more is to incentivize primary care doctors to participate as members of comp
erin martin, the primary care doctor you just saw in the film, joins us now. also dr. reed tuckson and dr. jeff cain, the president of the american academy of physicians. let me get right to it. it sounded like it was so bad that you basically had to leave your practice. you didn't think you could take care of patients and get reimbursed enough to do the work that you needed to do. that sounds like a dire situation. >> it was a dire situation. and there are many times that myself and my...
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that's the message coming from erin callan. >> i did achieve great success in my career. a bit of what i'll call a warning label that, hey, there's something else to think about as you're leaning in, so to speak. >> lean in is of course a reference to facebook coo cher sandberg's new book and motto urging women to be lean back but lean in when it come to the workplace. >> i leaned in far, very far. i had many young women over time that i've tried to give advice to, guidance to. and i would always be very honor and say don't do it like me. >> in an exclusive interview with ann curry, she said her professional success came at great cost to her personal life, family and relationships. at 47, she is now trying to get pregnant. but this isn't just a we will's issue. it is a family issue. a new study finds half of all working men are struggling with about aing work and family. i have a lot of passionate feelings about this. what i thought was so interesting about erin callan, i think what she is saying, she said very clearly. i leaned in too far. and another point of her messag
that's the message coming from erin callan. >> i did achieve great success in my career. a bit of what i'll call a warning label that, hey, there's something else to think about as you're leaning in, so to speak. >> lean in is of course a reference to facebook coo cher sandberg's new book and motto urging women to be lean back but lean in when it come to the workplace. >> i leaned in far, very far. i had many young women over time that i've tried to give advice to, guidance...
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and erin, you made that point. the problem with this mayor is, no one's allowed to make decisions except him. and he's going to make the decision for what's good and what's bad. and when he's deciding what's bad, there are other things that are bad that he's not looking at. and the government is supposed to protect you and protect your businesses and protect the tax role coming in. these are business-destroying regulations that are hurting our city, every single day, we complain about taxes, and at the same time, we burden our city's businesses. >> there's a word for someone who runs the city. it's called mayor. and that's what he's doing and that's his job. >> and maybe it's called dictator, and that's okay. >> it's consistent with the law. dictators are not -- >> he changed the law. >> we'll see what the appeals court says. he lost this round, that's for sure. >> thanks to both of you. >>> our third story "outfront," time for talk is over. tomorrow, the 115 cardinals eligible to vote on the next pontiff will file
and erin, you made that point. the problem with this mayor is, no one's allowed to make decisions except him. and he's going to make the decision for what's good and what's bad. and when he's deciding what's bad, there are other things that are bad that he's not looking at. and the government is supposed to protect you and protect your businesses and protect the tax role coming in. these are business-destroying regulations that are hurting our city, every single day, we complain about taxes,...
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i'm too big a dog lover, erin.between bill clinton is i think 70% of the american people agreed with me that he shouldn't be impeached for his private life. his cheating had nothing to do with his job. whereas lance's cheating has everything to do with his job and why people believed in him, were inspired by him and it all turned out to be a lie and it went on for many, many years. >> she raises an interesting point. there's cheating and then there's on for many, many years. >> she raises an interesting point. there's cheating and there's cheating. lance armstrong cheated at a sport at the heart of who he is. they write something that was interesting. clinton faired better in print and on the internet. his cold performance, he was a narcissist, a sociopath, a "d" bag and they did spell it out. >> his whole career wasn't fraudulent and he had one personal issue. it goes beyond doping. if it was just doping, people would forgive him. it's the human violence that came out. he tried to ruin people that were telling the
i'm too big a dog lover, erin.between bill clinton is i think 70% of the american people agreed with me that he shouldn't be impeached for his private life. his cheating had nothing to do with his job. whereas lance's cheating has everything to do with his job and why people believed in him, were inspired by him and it all turned out to be a lie and it went on for many, many years. >> she raises an interesting point. there's cheating and then there's on for many, many years. >> she...
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>> erin, what could possibly go wrong here?rybody should be -- the mentally ill, domestic abusers, alcoholics, sure, everybody should have a gun. what could possibly go wrong? this is ridiculous. we just did a study on the radio show today. here's a big shock. in the states that have the fewest guns and the most gun laws, there's the fewest gun deaths. excuse me, and vice versa. it's ridiculous. it's not like we don't have any sort of data supporting all of this. there are the fewest gun deaths where we have the fewest guns. >> if you read the second part of the bill there's a lot of people who are exempt from this. the law says everyone has to have a gun, unless you don't want to. so there's not a lot of teeth to this. >> you're 43 times more likely, if you have a gun in your home, you're 43 more times likely to kill a friend, acquaintance or a loved one with a gun or have it used against you. we have a lot of studies -- >> swimming pools are more dangerous than having a firearm in the home. >> right, and hammers. >> well, loo
>> erin, what could possibly go wrong here?rybody should be -- the mentally ill, domestic abusers, alcoholics, sure, everybody should have a gun. what could possibly go wrong? this is ridiculous. we just did a study on the radio show today. here's a big shock. in the states that have the fewest guns and the most gun laws, there's the fewest gun deaths. excuse me, and vice versa. it's ridiculous. it's not like we don't have any sort of data supporting all of this. there are the fewest gun...
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erin?ks. >>> now let's check in with anderson coop we are a look at what is coming up on "ac 360." >> breaking news. the mother of the teen raped in steubenville, ohio, speaks out tonight on 360 about the conviction of two local football stars and about what happened to her daughter. we'll also speak about what seems to be a backlash against her daughter, if can you believe it, with attorneys and children's advocate martin and jeffrey toobin. also tonight, a truly disturbing story out of mississippi. this man, garret burnett was killed while working down a rural road, possibly intentionally and possibly because of the color of his skin. it's hard to know what happened because no one investigated the case. not for 3 1/2 years, not until cnn began asking questions. we'll speak with the victims mother who is led to believe there was an active investigation all along. also an african-american man who says his brother was also intentionally run over and killed by a white driver in the same count
erin?ks. >>> now let's check in with anderson coop we are a look at what is coming up on "ac 360." >> breaking news. the mother of the teen raped in steubenville, ohio, speaks out tonight on 360 about the conviction of two local football stars and about what happened to her daughter. we'll also speak about what seems to be a backlash against her daughter, if can you believe it, with attorneys and children's advocate martin and jeffrey toobin. also tonight, a truly...
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and erin, you made that point.roblem with this mayor is no one's allowed to make decisions except him. and he's going to make the decision for what's good and what's bad. and by the way, when he's deciding what's bad, there are some other things that are bad that he's not looking at. and at the end of the day, what government is supposed to do is protect the people, protect your businesses, protect the tax role of money coming in. these are business-destroying regulations that are hurting our city every single day. we complain about taxes, and at the same time we burden our city's businesses. >> you know, there's a word for someone who runs the city. it's called mayor. and that's what he's doing, and that's his job to try to protect -- >> some call him dictator, and that's okay. >> it's consistent with the law. dictators are not. >> it's not consistent with the law. >> we'll see what the appeals court says. he lost this round, that's for sure. >> all right. thanks to both of you. >>> and still to come, the horse me
and erin, you made that point.roblem with this mayor is no one's allowed to make decisions except him. and he's going to make the decision for what's good and what's bad. and by the way, when he's deciding what's bad, there are some other things that are bad that he's not looking at. and at the end of the day, what government is supposed to do is protect the people, protect your businesses, protect the tax role of money coming in. these are business-destroying regulations that are hurting our...
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i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a papal good-bye. surrounded in pomp and circumstance, history made in rome today and it was amazing to watch. pope benedict xvi addressed the crowds in st. peter's square one last time, as the leader of the roman catholic church. about 150,000 people were cheering with signs saying, thank you, to the pope. the pope met with more than 100 cardinals, the ones who were going to choose his successor, one by one, each of them clasped his hand and kissed his ring in a sign of reverence. every second of this day was planned, every move was a first. because no pope has ever retired. the pope rode in a mercedes-benz. he rode to his augusta westland helicopter, which took him on a sunset tour of rome. and i just wanted to show you these aerials. it was beautiful. it was literally sunset over the roman coliseum. it looped back over st. peter's basilica, so the pope could once again see where he had spent so many years of his life. it was truly beautiful to watch. and 15 miles away, at the pope's destination, cas
i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a papal good-bye. surrounded in pomp and circumstance, history made in rome today and it was amazing to watch. pope benedict xvi addressed the crowds in st. peter's square one last time, as the leader of the roman catholic church. about 150,000 people were cheering with signs saying, thank you, to the pope. the pope met with more than 100 cardinals, the ones who were going to choose his successor, one by one, each of them clasped his hand and...
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erin?n unbelievable story. >>> well, still to come, a 24-year-old intern, she was killed by a lion at an animal sanctuary. her father tells us she was not mauled. he's just gotten that news and that's next. >>> and facebook has a new look and we have a preview of it for you next. [ female announcer ] from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time deliver
erin?n unbelievable story. >>> well, still to come, a 24-year-old intern, she was killed by a lion at an animal sanctuary. her father tells us she was not mauled. he's just gotten that news and that's next. >>> and facebook has a new look and we have a preview of it for you next. [ female announcer ] from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless...
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. >> thank you, erin.ate it. >> still out front, lance armstrong says he is just like bill clinton. >>> and rolling in the so-called cannibal cop case has some legal analysts asking can you go to jail for saying what you fantasize about. >>> and as we get closer to a new pope, you'll meet a professional athlete who decided to give it all up for a higher calling. >> i find there's a much better way to use the game of soccer and that's to spread the word of the gospel and to glorify him. e are choosing advil® for their headaches. my name is sunshine and i have three beautiful girls. i like taking advil® for a headache. it nips it in the bud. and i can be that mommy that i want to be. ♪ [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®. ♪ if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the
. >> thank you, erin.ate it. >> still out front, lance armstrong says he is just like bill clinton. >>> and rolling in the so-called cannibal cop case has some legal analysts asking can you go to jail for saying what you fantasize about. >>> and as we get closer to a new pope, you'll meet a professional athlete who decided to give it all up for a higher calling. >> i find there's a much better way to use the game of soccer and that's to spread the word of the...
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former supervisor erin peskin hopes to get 5,000 signatures and present it to ellison. they have not reached the fund raising goal and san francisco may have to pick up the difference. >>> tipping their hat to a new family favorite. the new san francisco exhibit honoring dr. seuss.
former supervisor erin peskin hopes to get 5,000 signatures and present it to ellison. they have not reached the fund raising goal and san francisco may have to pick up the difference. >>> tipping their hat to a new family favorite. the new san francisco exhibit honoring dr. seuss.
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erin: tell the story. strahan is matchmaker,
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so the challenges erin faced out there by herself can be accomplished by those financial incentives. >> why not just pay them more money? >> they are being cared more. these models are based on fee for service, and then a care coordination fee. and a bonus if they can demonstrate they can improve the quality of care. >> erin, do you want to respond to that? >> i bill $213 for a 45 minute face to face visit with a patient. the check that i get back from the insurance company after that was billed is $40. >> united health care makes a lot of money. and there's nothing that people sort of get more antsy about is the idea of people profiting off of other's misery. a lot of money, we're talking $5 billion a lot of health. pay erin martin a little more money, you guys are making $5 billion. >> i don't think it's important or useful to get distracted about who makes -- everybody needs to be able to deliver value. if insurance companies don't deliver value, they enwot be in business very long. this isn't a game of this person against that group, this sector against that sector, but at the en
so the challenges erin faced out there by herself can be accomplished by those financial incentives. >> why not just pay them more money? >> they are being cared more. these models are based on fee for service, and then a care coordination fee. and a bonus if they can demonstrate they can improve the quality of care. >> erin, do you want to respond to that? >> i bill $213 for a 45 minute face to face visit with a patient. the check that i get back from the insurance...
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>> erin, what these things have shown recently is unpredictable is the new normal when it comes to north korea. i think we had some sense of how kim jong-il, the former leader, operated, but there's a lot that we don't know about the current leader, and his actions, as you noted earlier, have really been ranging, far beyond what we've seen in the past with north korea. i think in the end, he does want all of these western accoutrements of life, whether it's basketball or amusement parks, but he also wants his nuclear weapons and his ballistic missiles.
>> erin, what these things have shown recently is unpredictable is the new normal when it comes to north korea. i think we had some sense of how kim jong-il, the former leader, operated, but there's a lot that we don't know about the current leader, and his actions, as you noted earlier, have really been ranging, far beyond what we've seen in the past with north korea. i think in the end, he does want all of these western accoutrements of life, whether it's basketball or amusement parks,...