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catesy buy an, thanks a lot. >>> now now on evan ebel's troubled youth. you just heard from casey a little bit about it. these exclusive images that were taken when he was at a boot camp in samoa, where he was reportedly among the most troubled kids there. you will only see these pictures on "360." the pacific coast academy and others like it became very controversial. >> to put it basically, i've been here seven times. four nights straight. i don't remember bha did wrong. i think i might have thrown a rock at a kid. i don't know. most of the time when i was hit wasn't when i was being hit. i stabbed someone as i was being sit on by my best friend. and that's about it. i don't know, maybe you should blame it on the rock on the ground and other than that, i've been here about almost a year now. they've been keeping me -- a couple of my friends are over 18 and we've been wondering when we can go home. >> that was evan ebel as a teenager complaining about the boot camp. curt fry was at the camp. as we know now, ebel was part of a white supremacist gang, the
catesy buy an, thanks a lot. >>> now now on evan ebel's troubled youth. you just heard from casey a little bit about it. these exclusive images that were taken when he was at a boot camp in samoa, where he was reportedly among the most troubled kids there. you will only see these pictures on "360." the pacific coast academy and others like it became very controversial. >> to put it basically, i've been here seven times. four nights straight. i don't remember bha did...
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what's happened to evan? >> the charm offensive is not working on john boehner. >> i think the president, for whatever reason, this has been so long delayed in his presidency, his charm offensive. this is a man he was charmed some very powerful and influential people to contribute to his campaigns, so he is pretty damn effective in small groups. he failed to utilize this strength and whether it is his own lack of interest or enthusiasm or engagement, i don't know, but it may be too little too late. >> it makes you wonder, what is the big plan here? i thought that once he was reelected, he would be doing some charm offensive than. instead, he has done a continuation of hack 101, democratic, slammed the other -- >> think he is now -- >> because his polls are singing. "oh, my god, i've got to appear --" >> he had a campaign to take it to the american people and use our grass roots. -- clearlyfired backfired for him -- >> go to the grass roots for what? >> to put pressure on the members. but i think he realizes n
what's happened to evan? >> the charm offensive is not working on john boehner. >> i think the president, for whatever reason, this has been so long delayed in his presidency, his charm offensive. this is a man he was charmed some very powerful and influential people to contribute to his campaigns, so he is pretty damn effective in small groups. he failed to utilize this strength and whether it is his own lack of interest or enthusiasm or engagement, i don't know, but it may be too...
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kurt frye was at pacific coast with evan ebel and joins us tonight.s we know now, ebel was part of a white supremacist gang, the 211 crew. did he give you any indication back then that he was racist or into white supremacy? >> yes. he was very proud of his sicilian heritage and he always talked about wanting to kill so many people that he would make hitler jealous. that was one of his better things that he liked to talk about with me in particular. >> he actually brought up hitler to you? >> yes. he said he wants to do so many killings that he will make hitler jealous. >> what did you think when he said that? >> i thought he was crazy to say that. he really -- he really was racist but at the same time, he >> a couple of my friends are waiting to go home. >> that was evan ebel. curt fry was at pacific coast. he joins us tonight. did he give you any indication back then that he was racist or into white supremacy? >> yes. he was very proud of his sicilian heritage and he always talked about wanting to kill so many people that he would make hitler jealous
kurt frye was at pacific coast with evan ebel and joins us tonight.s we know now, ebel was part of a white supremacist gang, the 211 crew. did he give you any indication back then that he was racist or into white supremacy? >> yes. he was very proud of his sicilian heritage and he always talked about wanting to kill so many people that he would make hitler jealous. that was one of his better things that he liked to talk about with me in particular. >> he actually brought up hitler...
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o evan.ons the gorillas are thriving while in the wild, the 175,000 gorillas are declining. most of them can't help but be smitten. >> she's climbing. you know, a couple of weeks ago, it was more she was pulling up with her arms. and now her arms are stronger. so she's pulling up more with her legs now. >> reporter: most of her lessons are about grabbing and holding on to mama. and while gladys seems part human, those eyes, the way she feels in your arm, the little squawks and of course, the mess she makes, her 10 mamas want her to be all gorilla. so the stretching, the napping. >> being a surrogate gorilla is the life. i tell you. the grabbing, the piggy back rides precisely mimic the activity of gorillas in the wild. but there is a chance this elaborate experiment might not work. but as every parent learns, sometimes success means letting go. >> that's the day i think about all the time. that's why we're doing this stuff. i can't wait to give her up. she's not our baby, she's not our pet. s
o evan.ons the gorillas are thriving while in the wild, the 175,000 gorillas are declining. most of them can't help but be smitten. >> she's climbing. you know, a couple of weeks ago, it was more she was pulling up with her arms. and now her arms are stronger. so she's pulling up more with her legs now. >> reporter: most of her lessons are about grabbing and holding on to mama. and while gladys seems part human, those eyes, the way she feels in your arm, the little squawks and of...
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. >> on that day in may officer bill evans is patrolling the interstate and pulls over a white van with the van are jerry cane and his 16-year-old son joe. >> the license didn't appear right when he stopped the van. then when he checked it, the paperwork was not in order. it wasn't issued by the state. >> instead, the paperwork is issued by the department of heaven, a bit suspicious, evans calls for backup and a second officer arrives on the scene. >> i think they realized that it was up. there was two officers there then and they were in trouble. >> off camera, jerry cane pushes officer evans down an incline and then on the dash cam, cane's so appears with a gun. >> bill is stumbling down this incline. didn't have time to get his weapon out. he hit him many times. he hit him many times in the body, in the back. >> at that point, the second officer tries to help evans with the 16-year-old turning his weapon on him. >> officer down, officer down. 277 westbound. >> a delivery driver witnesses the whole scene. >> these guys just shot a police officer. >> through the statements of the drive
. >> on that day in may officer bill evans is patrolling the interstate and pulls over a white van with the van are jerry cane and his 16-year-old son joe. >> the license didn't appear right when he stopped the van. then when he checked it, the paperwork was not in order. it wasn't issued by the state. >> instead, the paperwork is issued by the department of heaven, a bit suspicious, evans calls for backup and a second officer arrives on the scene. >> i think they...
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evan mcmorris santoro with "buzzfeed." on the "full court press." >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv this is the "bill press show." real, gripping, current. documentaries... on current tv. we have a big big hour and the iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. >> announcer: this is the "full court press." the "bill press show." live on your radio and on current tv. >> bill: 26 minutes after the hour now. here the "full court press" on a tuesday. tuesday, march 26. here is a "friend of bill" for this hour. evan mcmorris santoro covers the white house for "buzzfeed." we go to briefings together. pet
evan mcmorris santoro with "buzzfeed." on the "full court press." >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv this is the "bill press show." real, gripping, current. documentaries... on current tv. we have a big big hour and the iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie...
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michael evans, i will tell you. i just heard a story on foxbusiness.com. can go read and it lays out the case about the negatives and positives, the positives on both of them is that they are smart guys. the negative, goldman may be moving away from the trading models. that involves gary. i think this is considered blatantly ambitious. so he puts off some of the partners that he needs. that is would you have. it is interesting. this stuff always occurs behind the scenes. you know? we are giving you a little insight into it. and it does get pretty nasty from one eye and a stand. liz: if you want insight you go to charlie gasparino. on your website right now reading the foxbusiness.com article. >> i absolutely am. >> she is so full of it it's not funny. liz: all right. when we come back, rosetta stone jumping more than ten full percentage points. we have the ceo. they came out with some really interesting numbers, particularly for on-line adoption of learning all kinds of languages. speaking of which come from the rosetta stone people, which is the least, th
michael evans, i will tell you. i just heard a story on foxbusiness.com. can go read and it lays out the case about the negatives and positives, the positives on both of them is that they are smart guys. the negative, goldman may be moving away from the trading models. that involves gary. i think this is considered blatantly ambitious. so he puts off some of the partners that he needs. that is would you have. it is interesting. this stuff always occurs behind the scenes. you know? we are giving...
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evans. thank you panelists.we have about 50 minutes for questions, but before i ask you to come down and speak into the mic, let me also welcome governor daniels to our conference today. [applause] >> the mic's already, and your questions are welcomed. right behind you if you don't mind. >> and go ahead. yes. i just wanted to ask a question and a microphone. thank you. >> okay. this is really in the nature of an observation. i was very much appreciative of professor kennan's comparison talk. i have to say that, as i was listening to the chambers material, i was rather struck by another possible comparison, extraneous to the conference, but i thought, rather gently, lance armstrong. and he we have another case of an extremely charming man, righteously continuing to profess his innocence in the face of a very large body of contrary evidence. now, that evidence comes mostly from his teammates who are men of integrity, not as charming as lance armstrong himself. in the case of alger hiss, we have whittaker chambers.
evans. thank you panelists.we have about 50 minutes for questions, but before i ask you to come down and speak into the mic, let me also welcome governor daniels to our conference today. [applause] >> the mic's already, and your questions are welcomed. right behind you if you don't mind. >> and go ahead. yes. i just wanted to ask a question and a microphone. thank you. >> okay. this is really in the nature of an observation. i was very much appreciative of professor kennan's...
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my son evan was about love. he wrote this campaign speech, a class assignment, one of his last class assignments. and one of the things he said in the campaign speech is, i would tell those who bring harm to others, to go to church. >>> next on "lockup raw: killers among us" -- >> i think the greatest fear the public should have is some of us are going home. >> a freed convict commits murder on the outside, and then again back on the inside. >> i held him in a choke hold and my friend started hitting him, beating him up. and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswage
my son evan was about love. he wrote this campaign speech, a class assignment, one of his last class assignments. and one of the things he said in the campaign speech is, i would tell those who bring harm to others, to go to church. >>> next on "lockup raw: killers among us" -- >> i think the greatest fear the public should have is some of us are going home. >> a freed convict commits murder on the outside, and then again back on the inside. >> i held him in...
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we'll get into that with evan wolfson when we come back. our conversation, now is the time at 1-866-55-press. on twitter at bpshow. we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is the "full court press." the "bill press show," live on your radio and on current tv. the issues of the day. >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> with a distinctly satirical point of view. if you believe in state's rights but still believe in the drug war you must be high. >> only on current tv. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> bill: 25
we'll get into that with evan wolfson when we come back. our conversation, now is the time at 1-866-55-press. on twitter at bpshow. we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is the "full court press." the "bill press show," live on your radio and on current tv. the issues of the day. >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> with a distinctly satirical point of view. if you believe in state's rights but still believe in the drug war you...
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it turns out that man he talked about was the father of evan evil. his father, jack, is a prominent oil and gas attorney in the denver area and was friends with
it turns out that man he talked about was the father of evan evil. his father, jack, is a prominent oil and gas attorney in the denver area and was friends with
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we know evan was connected to the white supremacist group. we can't see clearly what a motive was. >> so there is the possibility of evan's connection and that perhaps it was a hit ordered out of prison. has your security -- your security has increased because of concern about that, has it not? >> well, somewhat. we've always got security. they've picked it up a bit. i'm not terribly worried about it. i felt like ifrs caught in a nightmare i couldn't wake up from. all these things were happening to people that i loved. and they didn't seem to be connected in any way. to me the emotional toll has been much deeper than worrying about security. >> and i am going to assume of course that you've spoken to mr. clements' family he being a close friend of yours. have you also talked to the father of this suspect who as we said has been killed? because i know he was a close friend of yours as well. >> i've known evan's father for, you know, more than 30 years, when i first came out as a geologist to work in colorado in 1981. he and i worked at the sam
we know evan was connected to the white supremacist group. we can't see clearly what a motive was. >> so there is the possibility of evan's connection and that perhaps it was a hit ordered out of prison. has your security -- your security has increased because of concern about that, has it not? >> well, somewhat. we've always got security. they've picked it up a bit. i'm not terribly worried about it. i felt like ifrs caught in a nightmare i couldn't wake up from. all these things...
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evan carroll is co-founder of the blog and web site, "the digital beyond." he's also the co-author of "your digital afterlife." for the record facebook and the industry trade group did not respond to our requests for an interview. evan carroll, let's start broadly to help people understand a bit more about what we mean by digital assets. what does that mean? how do you think about it? >> as we said in the tape earlier, we have shifted towards living much of our lives online. there's all sorts of information that both we create and is created about us that is stored in digital form. so some simple examples are your e-mail accounts or the photos you have. the digital photos you have. the visual videos you have, things you may have stored on sites like twitter and facebook. all those things that together really form data that we are referring to as visual assets. >> brown: you're coming at this from trusts and estates. how big a problem is this becoming for people who are dealing with wills or who are not dealing with wills and what they own? >> i think it's be
evan carroll is co-founder of the blog and web site, "the digital beyond." he's also the co-author of "your digital afterlife." for the record facebook and the industry trade group did not respond to our requests for an interview. evan carroll, let's start broadly to help people understand a bit more about what we mean by digital assets. what does that mean? how do you think about it? >> as we said in the tape earlier, we have shifted towards living much of our lives...
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no controlling opinion. >> evan? >> let me start by saying that we say in front of every argument that you cannot judge an argument. the questions and answers were fast and furious on both questions. that is what we all say and then everyone starts to tell you what they think will happen. i want to underscore that the questions and issues and constellations and crankiness on the parts of some justices, you can attribute them to not wanting do something but feel like they should, really makes this hard to say on the basis of the two arguments of what will happen. you need to take every prediction you hear and read and tweet very skeptically. the justices will go back and delve through a mountain of briefs in both cases. it is a huge amount of evidence and arguments. there will be circulating opinions. that will be two challenges that some may have and they will try to write it in a limited direction in this way or that way and realize maybe it is not right the way they are trying to write it. it is an important reason
no controlling opinion. >> evan? >> let me start by saying that we say in front of every argument that you cannot judge an argument. the questions and answers were fast and furious on both questions. that is what we all say and then everyone starts to tell you what they think will happen. i want to underscore that the questions and issues and constellations and crankiness on the parts of some justices, you can attribute them to not wanting do something but feel like they should,...
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he has more details on the alleged shooter, evan ebel. >> reporter: evan ebel grew up on this quiet street in lakewood, colorado. neighbors say when he was around, it was anything but quiet. >> he just seemed ang rich. he was an angry kid. >> reporter: vicki banky lives across the street from the home why ebel lived with his father and sister. >> i could see him. he'd be running out on his -- on the front lawn to come out with a car with friends. he would have screaming on sen 'tis laced arguments with them. one time i saw him, you know, take something to the back of the friend's car he was so mad. you know, he just struck me as angry. and troubled. >> reporter: neighbors vividly recall ebel's wild streak in addition to the violent encounters with his friends, one time he was seen jumping off the roof of the house here. another time he was overheard loudly talking about his cocaine use. ebel's criminal record dates back to his teenage years. there was a misdemeanor conviction for obstruction of a police officer. then at least five felony convictions for robbery, menacing and assault. in 20
he has more details on the alleged shooter, evan ebel. >> reporter: evan ebel grew up on this quiet street in lakewood, colorado. neighbors say when he was around, it was anything but quiet. >> he just seemed ang rich. he was an angry kid. >> reporter: vicki banky lives across the street from the home why ebel lived with his father and sister. >> i could see him. he'd be running out on his -- on the front lawn to come out with a car with friends. he would have screaming...
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evan ebel died after a shoot-out in texas with police that was thursday.ocusing on the car which fits the description of the vehicle seen the night tom clements, colorado's executive director of corrections was shot and killed at his front door. >> cnn's jim spellman is live in colorado springs. investigators say ebel is a suspect in the colorado case. what makes investigators think he may have had something to do with the murder of a prosecutor in texas? >> reporter: well, it has a similar m.o. if you will in that it's a public official gunned down for no robbery, no other thing going on at the time and the connection to white power, white supremacist prison gang. ebel was a member of the 211 gang in colorado, white supremacist prison gang. prosecutors in texas were doing with the aryan brotherhood, another nationwide white supremacist prison gang, three days after ebel was released in jail in colorado that a man was gunned down in a parking lot. so between the geography, the public official being gunned down and the white supremacist prison gang angle th
evan ebel died after a shoot-out in texas with police that was thursday.ocusing on the car which fits the description of the vehicle seen the night tom clements, colorado's executive director of corrections was shot and killed at his front door. >> cnn's jim spellman is live in colorado springs. investigators say ebel is a suspect in the colorado case. what makes investigators think he may have had something to do with the murder of a prosecutor in texas? >> reporter: well, it has a...
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six months later, it was evan's turn.ast. >> i remember being pulled out of the vehicle and being laid on the ground. >> reporter: both men suffered similar injuries, but evan was also left half blind. he dreaded the conversation with his then-fiancee from his hospital bed. >> i said, you know, if you want to -- not leave, i don't think i said leave, but if you want to kind of move on, then you can. i would understand. >> reporter: jillian told him it wasn't his legs she'd fallen in love with. they married in the hospital chapel and today have two kids. life's not perfect, but evan knows, it's not bad either. >> i'm always thinking that there's someone out there in the world that has it worse than me and there's someone out there that's doing better than me. and i try to keep that in mind day to day and try to live my life accordingly. >> reporter: and you're okay with that? >> yeah. yeah, i'm okay with it. i'm happy. >> reporter: a decade after we all went to war, it would be wrong to say that tony, casey and evan are at
six months later, it was evan's turn.ast. >> i remember being pulled out of the vehicle and being laid on the ground. >> reporter: both men suffered similar injuries, but evan was also left half blind. he dreaded the conversation with his then-fiancee from his hospital bed. >> i said, you know, if you want to -- not leave, i don't think i said leave, but if you want to kind of move on, then you can. i would understand. >> reporter: jillian told him it wasn't his legs...
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we do know that evan ebel served the entirety of his sentence, not let out early.ndatory parole after you served your whole sentence, even. so that's what he was on. he served every day of his sentence. and he says absolutely not, he had nothing to do with evan ebel getting out of jail. >> jim spelman in colorado springs, thank you. >>> moving on to living the good life here. this guy is a millionaire, married to a super model and things just got a little bit better for the head coach. if you've been watching basketball over the weekend, you know who i'm talking about, as this team of virtual unknowns making basketball history. we'll tell you all about them next. 's still the one for you - you know it even after all these years. 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 symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgen
we do know that evan ebel served the entirety of his sentence, not let out early.ndatory parole after you served your whole sentence, even. so that's what he was on. he served every day of his sentence. and he says absolutely not, he had nothing to do with evan ebel getting out of jail. >> jim spelman in colorado springs, thank you. >>> moving on to living the good life here. this guy is a millionaire, married to a super model and things just got a little bit better for the head...
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evan lavantera is there. this is such a mystery here now spanning a couple states.and this shoot-out yesterday? >> reporter: good morning, christine. well, this wild high-speed chase ending in a firefight with the driver of a cadillac killed yesterday afternoon here. and within a very short matter of hours, the investigators in colorado took a great deal of interest in this case. they have flown down here to take a closer look. this is how a high-speed chase across north texas ended. a black cadillac with two different colorado license plates smashed by an 18-wheeler. but the crash didn't stop the driver from getting out of the car and firing away at law enforcement officers. he was shot and killed in the firefight. >> he wasn't planning on being taken alive. i mean, that's obvious that he was trying to hurt somebody and he was trying to hurt the police. >> reporter: the chase started when a sheriff's deputy tried to pull the cadillac over on a remote stretch of texas highway. deputy james boyd was shot twice in the chest, but he was wearing a bullet-proof vest and
evan lavantera is there. this is such a mystery here now spanning a couple states.and this shoot-out yesterday? >> reporter: good morning, christine. well, this wild high-speed chase ending in a firefight with the driver of a cadillac killed yesterday afternoon here. and within a very short matter of hours, the investigators in colorado took a great deal of interest in this case. they have flown down here to take a closer look. this is how a high-speed chase across north texas ended. a...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> to give you an example, according to realtor.com, last month there were 64% fewer homes for sale in alameda county than the year before. >>> coming up, the secret service will never be the same. the woman the president just picked to be his top body guard. >> and a new twist in the smart phone war. the sweet deal one bay area city is offering to apple's biggest competitor. >> trapped for days on the california mountain. how a crying dog named mole probably saved the hiker's life. >>> kpix5 high definition doppler is dry this everyoning, but three of the next seven days carry a rain chance and one looks like it's going to be a soaker. find out which one it is coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, president obama just pickedo be in charge. a little known fact about pierson: the washington post says she was once a made. now juliette pearson who doesn't need confirmation takes over. pearson joined the secret service in 1983 and first worked in the miami field office. she joined the protective detail in 1988 and served there four years. she became chief of staf
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> to give you an example, according to realtor.com, last month there were 64% fewer homes for sale in alameda county than the year before. >>> coming up, the secret service will never be the same. the woman the president just picked to be his top body guard. >> and a new twist in the smart phone war. the sweet deal one bay area city is offering to apple's biggest competitor. >> trapped for days on the california mountain. how a...
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evan ebel's sister, 16-year-old younger sister, was killed in an auto accident in 2006. now jack ebel's son has been killed and he's under suspicion, the main suspect in two murders. >> what more do we know about the link or any possible link between ebel and the domino's pizza delivery man who was killed in colorado? >> reporter: interesting evidence and a very clear link, it would seem. investigators say according to that search warrant that they found a domino's pizza carrier, one of those boxes that delivery men put pizza boxes in in the back of the car. they also found either a domino's jacket or a domino's shirt. >> i appreciate the update. more now on the shell casings which could prove the key evidence. gerard patello is an expert in the field and joins us by phone. i want to read to our viewers a portion of the text, this affidavit cnn obtained. it first refers to the shooting in colorado, the prison chief, and says hornaday nine millimeter shell casings were recovered at the scene which are the same brand and caliber used by the unknown suspect in the wise coun
evan ebel's sister, 16-year-old younger sister, was killed in an auto accident in 2006. now jack ebel's son has been killed and he's under suspicion, the main suspect in two murders. >> what more do we know about the link or any possible link between ebel and the domino's pizza delivery man who was killed in colorado? >> reporter: interesting evidence and a very clear link, it would seem. investigators say according to that search warrant that they found a domino's pizza carrier,...
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investigators confirm the bullets that killed him came from the gun found with evan ebel. after the shoot out. the sheriff's department in texas was trying to determine what his motive was. he was a former gang member. >> one of two teens accused of a shooting death was in court today. a judge said he would be charged with murder. he did not enter a plea and the judge didn't say whether he would be charged as a juvenile or adult. he approached her and demanded money and one of the teens shot and killed the baby. the other suspect will be charged as an adult. >>> jerry sandusky has given his first interview since going to children. jerry sandusky talked with a documentary maker who is making a film aimed at jeering joe paterno's name. he asked jerry sandusky if he shot joe paterno would have kept him on if joe paterno thought he was a danger to boys. >> i would say no. if he had a suspicion, i don't know the answer to that. >> joe paterno's statement called jerry sandusky's interview self serving and another insult to the victims and anyone who cares about the truth. jerry
investigators confirm the bullets that killed him came from the gun found with evan ebel. after the shoot out. the sheriff's department in texas was trying to determine what his motive was. he was a former gang member. >> one of two teens accused of a shooting death was in court today. a judge said he would be charged with murder. he did not enter a plea and the judge didn't say whether he would be charged as a juvenile or adult. he approached her and demanded money and one of the teens...
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colorado investigators say the driver was evan spencer ebel.hot and killed in the firefight. >> he wasn't planning on being taken alive. it was obvious he was trying to hurt somebody and he was trag to hurt the police. >> reporter: the chase started when a sheriff's deputy tried to pull the cadillac over on a remote stretch of texas highway. deputy james boyd was shot twice in the chest, but he was wearing a bulletproof vest and is expected to survive. that triggered a long, high-speed chase. >> when he came by me, he was probably running about 100 miles an hour, just had his left arm out the window and he was just shooting. he shot four times when he passed by my car, parked in the median of the highway. >> reporter: 28-year-old evan ebel is a parolee from the denver area and colorado investigators now say ebel is the main focus in the investigation into the murder of tom clements, the director of colorado's prison system. >> we have received information, obviously, that he is a parolee and he was identified as a gang member in the prison syst
colorado investigators say the driver was evan spencer ebel.hot and killed in the firefight. >> he wasn't planning on being taken alive. it was obvious he was trying to hurt somebody and he was trag to hurt the police. >> reporter: the chase started when a sheriff's deputy tried to pull the cadillac over on a remote stretch of texas highway. deputy james boyd was shot twice in the chest, but he was wearing a bulletproof vest and is expected to survive. that triggered a long,...
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it's called "evan plays seven." unusual for us to see anyone play the piano that way, i think that's what makes this video so cool. >> he is the ufc fighter who amazed a group of kids who had never seen a white man before. now hear what he's hoping will come from the viral video. >> i want to be known. >> and a cure yos cat. find out what the lion might be tr you're on timeout le ♪ ♪ some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. ♪ the one and only, cheerios - well, how about... - that smokers' helpline? yeah, they can give me a plan. - help me through the rough spots. - so you're ready to... quit? everyone wants me to quit-- my doctor, my wife, the dog. - not good for the dog. - anyone else? hmm? what? anyone else want you to quit? me! i want me to quit. - ( rings )
it's called "evan plays seven." unusual for us to see anyone play the piano that way, i think that's what makes this video so cool. >> he is the ufc fighter who amazed a group of kids who had never seen a white man before. now hear what he's hoping will come from the viral video. >> i want to be known. >> and a cure yos cat. find out what the lion might be tr you're on timeout le ♪ ♪ some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on...
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it's called "evan plays seven." it's unusual for us to see anyone play the piano that way, i think that's what makes this video so cool. >> he is the ufc fighter who amazed a group of kids who had never seen a white man before. now hear what he's hoping will come from the viral video. >> i want to be known. >> and a cure yos cat. find out what the lion might be tr >>> it's time for the best of rtm. we're going to tell you about a bonus video you can find on our website. >> this is a good video to watch. it's misheard song lyrics round two. they've got a ton of songs on here. >> that's mumford and sons. >> i don't think those are the wrong words. they also got a good one ", rro" >> oh, it so sounds like that. >> head over to our website and check out -- >> best of rtm. >> justin made us crack up yesterday because of a video where he was in eastern congo with a group of kids who had never seen a white man before. they were so excited about his hair and seeing his big hairy face. >> scared of his head hair. >> one of t
it's called "evan plays seven." it's unusual for us to see anyone play the piano that way, i think that's what makes this video so cool. >> he is the ufc fighter who amazed a group of kids who had never seen a white man before. now hear what he's hoping will come from the viral video. >> i want to be known. >> and a cure yos cat. find out what the lion might be tr >>> it's time for the best of rtm. we're going to tell you about a bonus video you can find on...
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i am okay on this venture. >> reporter: carter evans, los angeles. >> she's amazing, isn't she? >> well, attitude is half the battle. >> harper announced her illness the same day her autobiography i-rhoda hit store shelves. >> a brave woman. >> stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ i' venus ♪ [ female announcer ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus embrace. every five-bladed stroke gives you 360 degrees of smooth for goddess skin you can feel and feel. ♪ i'm your venus ♪ only from venus embrace. ventrella at five, the desperate measures >>> welcome back. a brand-new multi-million dollar teen center is struggling to fit in. at 5:00 tonight the measures one east bay community is forced to take when promises of foosball and videogames just aren't enough. >>> all right. another check on the weather because we're loving it. you guys went out for a walk earlier today. >> it is so nice. we got to get our coffee at some point. yeah. it's beautiful around the bay area now. and it's going to continue to be very, very nice. i think even a little bit warmer tomorrow. the peak of
i am okay on this venture. >> reporter: carter evans, los angeles. >> she's amazing, isn't she? >> well, attitude is half the battle. >> harper announced her illness the same day her autobiography i-rhoda hit store shelves. >> a brave woman. >> stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ i' venus ♪ [ female announcer ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus embrace. every five-bladed stroke gives you 360 degrees of smooth for goddess skin you can feel...
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it's called "evan plays seven."s unusual for us to see anyone play the piano that way, i think that's what makes this video so cool. >> he is the ufc fighter who amazed a group of kids who had never seen a white man before. now hear what he's hoping will come from the viral video. >> i want to be known. >> and a cure yos cat. find out what the lion might be tr [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] yz let's just shareever you want, a 20 piece.baby. [ internal ] 20 mcnuggets, for only $4.99? she's beautiful smart and sensible. [ male announcer ] mcdonald's extra value menu. the simple joy of having more to love. ♪ >>> it's time for the best of rtm. we're going to tell you about a bonus video you can find on our website. >> this is a good video to watch. it's misheard so
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some of this has been done in the past, walker evans took pictures out of a moving vehicle. in fact, strangely, right upstairs in the library before this talk i was looking through my side and i have on there a gallery from evans that is called drive by pictures and it is about 30 images of him flying down the road in mississippi and georgia and taking pictures of shot gun shacks and so forth from this moving car that was zipping along. and so there are other photographers that have explored the drive by. and in this case it was like i was hijacking this virtual world and also emerging myself in it. and i came to know these towns and these places almost in a way as if i ex-flowered it. it is really change, really a strange thing. and i know this super well, and i have never been there. >> i know every street in my mind i see the layout of the neighborhoods. you know the main streets and the turn offs? strange thing, i was thinking who would have thought that three decades ago that someone would be presenting a pick of america that was taken by machines and then hijacked and
some of this has been done in the past, walker evans took pictures out of a moving vehicle. in fact, strangely, right upstairs in the library before this talk i was looking through my side and i have on there a gallery from evans that is called drive by pictures and it is about 30 images of him flying down the road in mississippi and georgia and taking pictures of shot gun shacks and so forth from this moving car that was zipping along. and so there are other photographers that have explored...
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huge fabulous new york manhattan new york public library and devoured everything i could about bob evans farms. they had magazines with articles, microfiche of s.e.c. followings. they were four months old, but take what you can get. i knew i had a good one. i bought 20 shares. the stock went up immediately on a good quarter and the stock split. and i figured out the good component of investing, know what you own. like it, even. what did i know about growing oranges? women's fashion? but a good set of eggs, a company that had a long tradition of service and plans to expand in the midwest? that was for me. next up, old press steel. why sps? because a buddy of mine from high school told me, listen, if you're in the gym, they were hiring like mad at sps. he said sps is paying good money. i had a job. back to the library, solid income, not much debt. it doubled not long after and i caught the bug for good. 23 years later, sps would be acquired by precision cast parts. so now i'm figuring it out. the best investment ideas do want come from these magazines. they come from what you know. when yo
huge fabulous new york manhattan new york public library and devoured everything i could about bob evans farms. they had magazines with articles, microfiche of s.e.c. followings. they were four months old, but take what you can get. i knew i had a good one. i bought 20 shares. the stock went up immediately on a good quarter and the stock split. and i figured out the good component of investing, know what you own. like it, even. what did i know about growing oranges? women's fashion? but a good...
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meantime, evan ebel's father is a well-known lawyer here in colorado, even friends with the governor. we spoke to a source close to the family who says he is absolutely devastated by all of this. >> kristen, thank you. >>> president obama weighed in once again today in the fight over guns. in his weekly address the president said each of his proposals to reduce gun violence should get a vote in congress, including a ban on assault weapons. another strong supporter of such a ban is new york's mayor michael bloomberg. he spoke about gun control exclusively with david gregory for tomorrow's "meet the press." >> i don't think there's ever been an issue where the public has spoken so clearly where congress hasn't eventually understood and done the right thing. >> you don't think the assault weapons ban is going to pass? >> well, look, we've been fighting since 2007 to get a vote. we are going to have a vote on -- for sure on assault weapons. and we're going to have a vote on background checks. and if we were to get background checks only, it wouldn't be as good as if we got both. but we de
meantime, evan ebel's father is a well-known lawyer here in colorado, even friends with the governor. we spoke to a source close to the family who says he is absolutely devastated by all of this. >> kristen, thank you. >>> president obama weighed in once again today in the fight over guns. in his weekly address the president said each of his proposals to reduce gun violence should get a vote in congress, including a ban on assault weapons. another strong supporter of such a ban...
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it's a controversial move as steve evans reports. > it's one of the most visited sites in better in -- berlin. when communism collapsed, the wall served as a blank space for artists who flocked with paints and brushes. their work came to symbolize the new freedom and this became known as the east side gallery. in the early hours today, developers moved in and took out sections to get access to a site for new apartments on the banks of the river. >> the builder decided to continue construction work here early this morning and means to continue with the opening of four sections from the east side gallery. we are here on the one hand to enable him to continue his work and on the other side, we want to welcome people who want to protest against this and finally allow them to stage their protests peacefully. >> ♪ i'm looking for freedom ♪ >> there has been protests including the actor david hasselhoff who starred in the american television series "baywatch." this is the image they all come to see, the soviet leader locked in a kiss with the east german leader. of the past mbol but the issu
it's a controversial move as steve evans reports. > it's one of the most visited sites in better in -- berlin. when communism collapsed, the wall served as a blank space for artists who flocked with paints and brushes. their work came to symbolize the new freedom and this became known as the east side gallery. in the early hours today, developers moved in and took out sections to get access to a site for new apartments on the banks of the river. >> the builder decided to continue...
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senator evans intends for her bill if passed to provide for tuition relief for higher education.sacramento, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> president obama rounding out his cabinet announcing three appointments today. he picked gina mccarthy to lead the environmental protection agency. she's been in charge of the epa's division since 2009. she has also worked for most democrats and republicans including mitt romney when he was governor of massachusetts. the president also selected sylvia mathews burrwell to head the office. she's in charge of wal-mart's charity foundation. mit nuclear physicist ernie is the president's pick for energy department head. all three nominees must still be approved by the senate. >>> cardinals from around the world have gathered at the vatican to begin the process of electing a new pope. no date for the conclave has been set yet because not all of the 115 voting age cardinals have arrived. the cardinals say before they elect a new poip they want to talk to vatican managers about allegations of corruption within the top levels of the catholic church. there has
senator evans intends for her bill if passed to provide for tuition relief for higher education.sacramento, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> president obama rounding out his cabinet announcing three appointments today. he picked gina mccarthy to lead the environmental protection agency. she's been in charge of the epa's division since 2009. she has also worked for most democrats and republicans including mitt romney when he was governor of massachusetts. the president also selected sylvia...
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here's carter evans. >> reporter: the turn around in construction happened so fast it caught builders like pet parea off guard. >> one day we are laying off 30 some odd employees and a few months later we're scrambling to try to find people to fill those spotsate refer a five year recession there is no shortage of applicants. >> what is the biggest challenge for you today? >> i would have to say the quality of labor. >> reporter: contractors can't find enough skilled workers. and it's hit every aspect of the industry. >> electricians, plumbers, framers and roofers especially roofers. >> reporter: roofers like joe. >> i was in the industry 27 years. >> reporter: but after the latest downturn he changed careers. and turned his barbecue hobby into a successful catering business. >> but you never would have done this when you had this high paying high power construction job. >> absolutely not. >> it wasn't worth the risk. >> no. >> are you surprised at his story? >> not at all. >> you're hearing that from others as well. >> yeah, absolutely. they readjusted their lifestyles and are doing
here's carter evans. >> reporter: the turn around in construction happened so fast it caught builders like pet parea off guard. >> one day we are laying off 30 some odd employees and a few months later we're scrambling to try to find people to fill those spotsate refer a five year recession there is no shortage of applicants. >> what is the biggest challenge for you today? >> i would have to say the quality of labor. >> reporter: contractors can't find enough...
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. >> i have known evan's father 30 years. when i first came out as a geologist we worked at the same company and have always stayed friends. he's one of the most hardest working, honorable people i have ever known. a wonderful person who -- i mean from the beginning his son seemed to have this bad streak, a streak of cruelty and anger. and yet jack -- they did everything they could. they worked with evan again and again, but to no avail. he had a bad, bad streak. >> have you spoken to them? >> oh, yeah. i talked to him the night we found out that all the signs seemed to point to evan. i gave him a call and he was -- he already knew. and he was just distraught. i mean he was more upset than i have ever seen him. it was interesting to see his wife, who is one of the most wonderful people. they were a remarkable couple and she, of course, spent a couple of hours with her on wednesday, deeply distraught and tom clements killed one of the greatest people i ever worked. one of the elder statesman of all of our cabinet but to have t
. >> i have known evan's father 30 years. when i first came out as a geologist we worked at the same company and have always stayed friends. he's one of the most hardest working, honorable people i have ever known. a wonderful person who -- i mean from the beginning his son seemed to have this bad streak, a streak of cruelty and anger. and yet jack -- they did everything they could. they worked with evan again and again, but to no avail. he had a bad, bad streak. >> have you spoken...
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police believe 28-year-old white supremacist and parolee evan spencer ebel pulled the trigger.in texas. but it's not clear whether or not he acted alone. that's the big question at this hour. our jim spellman is live for us in colorado, springs. jim, officials there taking no chances with so many high profile public officials in one place today. right? >> that's right. they're very reluctant to show too much detail. we expect tight security. the man suspected in this shooting, evan ebel, is a member of a white supremacist prison gang called the 211. investigators have been working inside the prison and outside talking to members of this gang trying to find out if there was somebody else involved, if there was a conspiracy, if someone had put out a hit on tom clements. that, of course, puts other public officials potentially in danger. they want to be sure that this is an absolutely safe event. we know top law enforcement officials including the people leading the investigations will be here at the memorial today. caught in all the middle of this is the governor of colorado. not
police believe 28-year-old white supremacist and parolee evan spencer ebel pulled the trigger.in texas. but it's not clear whether or not he acted alone. that's the big question at this hour. our jim spellman is live for us in colorado, springs. jim, officials there taking no chances with so many high profile public officials in one place today. right? >> that's right. they're very reluctant to show too much detail. we expect tight security. the man suspected in this shooting, evan ebel,...
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nigel evans is live on the line from london good evening to you mr evans bookies have called this reverend this referendum the biggest certainty in political betting history ever do you agree. i do agree i've visited the falkland islands three times since i've been a member of parliament and i've spoken with people who live on the island some of them have had families on there for generations i'm in no doubt whatsoever that the people of the fault and ireland's wish to remain british doesn't really matter as frozen arjun's argentina is concerned it doesn't does it. well it does matter to the islanders that the rest of the world knows exactly what they feel the argentinians have laid claim to the islands for a long time. but the argentinians must know themselves what the people who live on the islands feel and the arjun must also know that the rest of the world know exactly what the people who live on the islands feel and i believe that their view something changed since i was last there a few years ago i'm expecting an overwhelming victory in favor of the falkland islands residents remaini
nigel evans is live on the line from london good evening to you mr evans bookies have called this reverend this referendum the biggest certainty in political betting history ever do you agree. i do agree i've visited the falkland islands three times since i've been a member of parliament and i've spoken with people who live on the island some of them have had families on there for generations i'm in no doubt whatsoever that the people of the fault and ireland's wish to remain british doesn't...
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suspected gunman, 28-year-old evan ebel, just paroled in january, was a member of 211 crew. law enforcement have yet to publicly confirm the connection. the fear tonight -- the potential for more attacks from other gang members. abc news has learned the colorado state prisons have been put on a modified lockdown, as a security precaution until at least monday. the governor's mansion and state capitol have expanded security, following the murder. prison gangs are prolific across america. the american correctional association reports almost 14% of the prison population are involved in gangs. an estimated 200,000 inmates. investigators believe ebel may be linked to other murders. >> there's physical evidence in that car we want to try to recover and then compare to see whether or not we are on track at the crime scenes in colorado. >> reporter: a law enforcement source says they are not convinced that evan ebel acted alone, they are looking into whether he had an accomplice. a public memorial is scheduled tomorrow for clement. david? >> reena ninan in washington tonight. thank
suspected gunman, 28-year-old evan ebel, just paroled in january, was a member of 211 crew. law enforcement have yet to publicly confirm the connection. the fear tonight -- the potential for more attacks from other gang members. abc news has learned the colorado state prisons have been put on a modified lockdown, as a security precaution until at least monday. the governor's mansion and state capitol have expanded security, following the murder. prison gangs are prolific across america. the...
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y aquÍ evans canasta, kobe bryant superÓ a chamberlan. venciÓ por dma primera ocasiÓn. y tiene 12 victorias en su carrera. >>> y dejaron sin oportunidad de enfrentar a rÍos con pacquiao en stbi prÓximo tras caer hoy. >>> se llevaron varios eventos con la fin de recordar la vida de chÁvez, aunque se realizaron varias conmemoraciones para resaltar la lucha del activista. >>> en breve noticias univisiÓn 14. la actriz mexicana jackie bracamontes dio a luz, pero su felicidad se vio opacada por una mala noticia. continuamos. >>> la actriz jackie bracamontes por fin dio a luz esta madrugada, y lo dio a conocer por su cuenta de twitter. bracamontes dijo que compartÍa la alegrÍa de ser mamÁ de una hermosa nena. pero dio a conocer que su segundo hijo habÍa fallecido. la actriz esperaba gemelos. >>> una nueva investigaciÓn indica no encontrar relaciÓn entre autismo y vacunas que rf en los menores. llegaron a a esta conclusiÓn de luego de recolectar datos de 256 niÑos con autismo y 252 niÑos sn sin esta enfermedad. y mire usted, en michigan participa
y aquÍ evans canasta, kobe bryant superÓ a chamberlan. venciÓ por dma primera ocasiÓn. y tiene 12 victorias en su carrera. >>> y dejaron sin oportunidad de enfrentar a rÍos con pacquiao en stbi prÓximo tras caer hoy. >>> se llevaron varios eventos con la fin de recordar la vida de chÁvez, aunque se realizaron varias conmemoraciones para resaltar la lucha del activista. >>> en breve noticias univisiÓn 14. la actriz mexicana jackie bracamontes dio a luz, pero su...
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inside gladys' room evans' teaches me how to be a surrogate.new gorilla family will accept her is if humans can teach her to become a gorilla. >> and you don't coo to baby gorillas no talk to them like this. i always use a gorilla accent when i talk to gladys so the first time i see her i talk to her like -- gladys! >> reporter: all the surrogates wear faux fur. >> that looks more like a sheep's suit. are we training lambs here? >> reporter: careful not to baby this baby. you're yanking the hair. >> i'm yanking the hair. i'm putting my finger nails in her head and even when she's awake she doesn't mind because they're tough. >> reporter: all of this, the stretching. the grabbing. >> these hands are so strong. >> reporter: the piggy back rides mimic the activity of real gorillas. the goal is to match gladys who was born at a texas zoo with a gorilla mother here in cincinnati. but, there's a chance this elaborate experiment might not work. >> the day she goes in with a gorilla mom is the day i'm going to be happiest. there won't be a dry eye in t
inside gladys' room evans' teaches me how to be a surrogate.new gorilla family will accept her is if humans can teach her to become a gorilla. >> and you don't coo to baby gorillas no talk to them like this. i always use a gorilla accent when i talk to gladys so the first time i see her i talk to her like -- gladys! >> reporter: all the surrogates wear faux fur. >> that looks more like a sheep's suit. are we training lambs here? >> reporter: careful not to baby this...
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>> i agree with evan and find the argument that this is about something new. this is not about something new. equal justice under law has been the founding principle of the united states for a long time, and the evolution of american law, because our constitution is a growing document, which everyone but justice scalia seems to get, though he was happy to find a new twist to the second amendment, cob tra addicting hundreds of years of juris prudence, we only involve in one direction, toward greater equality and greater in collusion, the acknowledgment to loving vs. virginia, is right on point. the supreme court managed to come back to the reinvigeration of principles of equal justice under law and due process and open the door a little wider. we were debating marriage equality in new york. there were a lot of arguments about its effect on religious institutions it it doesn't create problems for religious institutions or opposite sex marriages. they were down to this argument that the state has an interest in pro creation that somehow we'll be damaged. that arg
>> i agree with evan and find the argument that this is about something new. this is not about something new. equal justice under law has been the founding principle of the united states for a long time, and the evolution of american law, because our constitution is a growing document, which everyone but justice scalia seems to get, though he was happy to find a new twist to the second amendment, cob tra addicting hundreds of years of juris prudence, we only involve in one direction,...
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>> evan? >> yeah, well, actually it's very simple. acknowledged that there is a freedom to marry. that's a fundamental right. that's not a new question. the freedom to marry has been recognized as something belonging to all of us under the constitution in at least 14 supreme cases. >> megyn: it has, but the question, do you have a right to marry another gay person and-- >> what reason does the government have for denying the freedom to mayrry to guy people. gay people are not saying let's not have no rules, let us have what you have. just as you have the freedom to marry the person you love and making a life with take on that legal commitment and responsibility, so should we. the other questions are other questions, the question, what reason is there to deny couples who made that commitment in life just because they're gay is the question before the court. >> megyn: that gets right to it, what is the-- i'm short on time and i want tony's response. what is the reason? he is right that it seems like the court is accepting that states ca
>> evan? >> yeah, well, actually it's very simple. acknowledged that there is a freedom to marry. that's a fundamental right. that's not a new question. the freedom to marry has been recognized as something belonging to all of us under the constitution in at least 14 supreme cases. >> megyn: it has, but the question, do you have a right to marry another gay person and-- >> what reason does the government have for denying the freedom to mayrry to guy people. gay people...