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in it shows 31-year-old eric hightower being arrested by st. paul polictedecause apparently the night before he made some pretty serious threats to his ex-girlfriend. >> you see that? you see that? did you see that? >> you see officer jesse vilge kick hightower before making the arrest. now, of course, when this came out, a lot of people upset about this video. but now what's new is the video from when they get him in the back of the squad car. he is resisting. >> get in there. >> can you please wipe my face? >> get in the car! >> what am i being arrested for. i ain't did nothing wrong. >> entering the back seat is officer matthew gorens. he's trying to drag him by the shirt and eventually drags him by the hair. >> get in the car. >> watch what he does with pepper spray. right there. watch his right hand has pepper spry going right in his ear. >> aaaah! >> the officer then drives hightower to the police station. the entire time hightower in some serious pain asking for water. >> please, can you throw some water back here. >> after all this went
in it shows 31-year-old eric hightower being arrested by st. paul polictedecause apparently the night before he made some pretty serious threats to his ex-girlfriend. >> you see that? you see that? did you see that? >> you see officer jesse vilge kick hightower before making the arrest. now, of course, when this came out, a lot of people upset about this video. but now what's new is the video from when they get him in the back of the squad car. he is resisting. >> get in...
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you see the officer kick hightower before making the arrest. a lot of people were upset about this video. what's knew is the video from when they had him in the back of the squad car. >> can you please wipe my face, please. >> get in the car. >> what am i being arrested for? >> entering the back seat, this is an officer, he is trying to grab him by the shirt, he eventually grabs his hair. then he has pepper spray. the officer then drives him to the police station. the whole time, high tower is in in serious pain. prosecutors determined no charges should be filed against either officer. the update is, according to the "st. paul pioneer press" the chief has decide'd to fire one officer and sus penld the other. the officers are going through the union grievances process. eric hightower pled guilty to all of the charges of the threats he made to his girlfriend. he has no comment. >>> right off the bat, this paraglider is trying to launch himself, and his sail flips. when he engaged the break, it had the on sis effect, and it drags him and slams him
you see the officer kick hightower before making the arrest. a lot of people were upset about this video. what's knew is the video from when they had him in the back of the squad car. >> can you please wipe my face, please. >> get in the car. >> what am i being arrested for? >> entering the back seat, this is an officer, he is trying to grab him by the shirt, he eventually grabs his hair. then he has pepper spray. the officer then drives him to the police station. the...
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hightower to troll through his presence on myspace. and there it was soon this covered in addition to the tough guy band photos of commander, mr. hightower's site also included comments like this. posted on his myspace page. "happy "n" word day." that's in celebration of martin luther king jr. day that year. happy "n" word day posted alongside this photo on the myspace page of rand paul's senate campaign spokesperson. this stuff was reportedly posted there for a couple ojustarhere be discovered once rand paul picked this guy to be the public face of his campaign for u.s. senate. once this was reported out, mr. hightower had to resign as spokesman for the senate campaign. that was a campaign rand paul went on to win. that embarrassment happened back in 2009, and part of the reason i think that issue stuck more than it might have with anybody else in politics is because this all happened only about a year after rand paul's father, ron paul as a 2008 presidential candidate had to answer for really overtly racist content in his ron paul ne
hightower to troll through his presence on myspace. and there it was soon this covered in addition to the tough guy band photos of commander, mr. hightower's site also included comments like this. posted on his myspace page. "happy "n" word day." that's in celebration of martin luther king jr. day that year. happy "n" word day posted alongside this photo on the myspace page of rand paul's senate campaign spokesperson. this stuff was reportedly posted there for a...
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hightower sang vocals in this skulls with bat wings, met call band called commander. back in 2009 the lead singer for commander also had time to moonlight as campaign spokesman
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my friend jim hightower, the populist in texas says the real question is not why so many people fallgh the cracks. the real question is why are there are so many cracks? >> stephen: can we talk about one other thing? you work for l.b.j. you were there when the voting rights act was passed in 1965. >> in the room. stephen: what do you think he would say to the supreme court for their decision yesterday and keep in mind this is a family show. >> you know what he would say? he doesn't understand why clarence thomas who would not be on the supreme court if it had not been for the voting rights act pulled the ladder up after him >> stephen: clarence thomas being on the supreme court and barack obama being in the white house proves we don't need the voting rights act anymore. >> no it doesn't stephen: once the river bed is dry, once the river bed is dry, you can pull down the dam. >> and that's what they're trying to do >> stephen: do you think that congress can pass another voting rights act. how hard was it the first time. >> very difficult. when that decision came down yesterday you kno
my friend jim hightower, the populist in texas says the real question is not why so many people fallgh the cracks. the real question is why are there are so many cracks? >> stephen: can we talk about one other thing? you work for l.b.j. you were there when the voting rights act was passed in 1965. >> in the room. stephen: what do you think he would say to the supreme court for their decision yesterday and keep in mind this is a family show. >> you know what he would say? he...
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it definitely elicited emotion that i think john guy was trying to go for. >> all right, carl hightoweryou so much for your time. >>> so what are the jurors discussing now, and when can we expect a verdict? lisa bloom joins the panel. and lisa, the jury is done deliberating for the night. and earlier they asked for an evidence list. what do you make of that, and what do you make of this juror with the tear? >> well, she was obviously moved. and this is a very intense case there is no question about it. you know, we talk a lot about the fact these jurors are mothers, and that's true. they're also professionals, a number of them. and let's include their brains as well as uteruses when we're talking about them. one ran a call center. one of them, for example, ran a call center and supervised 1,200 people. another ran a construction company. two of them work in the medical industry. so i would like to talk about them as full human beings and not just mothers. this jury deliberated as you said for three and a half hours today. and they're not done. it's a little bit of a slam i think to mark
it definitely elicited emotion that i think john guy was trying to go for. >> all right, carl hightoweryou so much for your time. >>> so what are the jurors discussing now, and when can we expect a verdict? lisa bloom joins the panel. and lisa, the jury is done deliberating for the night. and earlier they asked for an evidence list. what do you make of that, and what do you make of this juror with the tear? >> well, she was obviously moved. and this is a very intense case...
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hightower sang vocals in this skulls with bat wings, met call band called commander.r commander also had time to moonlight as campaign spokesman for a united states senate candidate. man named rand paul. it was his role in the rd
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it definitely elicited emotion that i think john guy was trying to go for. >> all right, carl hightoweruch for your time. >>> so what are the jurors discussing now, and when can we expect a verdict? lisa bloom joins the panel. and lisa, the jury is done deliberating for the night. and earlier they asked for an evidence list. what do you make of that, and what do you make of this juror with the tear? >> well, she was obviously moved. and this is a very intense case there is no question about it. you know, we talk a lot about the fact these jurors are mothers, and that's true. they're also professionals, a number of them. and let's include their brains as well as theuteruses when we' talking about them. one ran a call center. one ran a construction company. two of them work in the medical industry. so i would like to talk about them as full human beings and not just mothers. this jury deliberated as you said for three and a half hours today. and they're not done. it's a little bit of a slam i think to mark o'mara, if i may say so, because he seemed to confident in his closing argument tha
it definitely elicited emotion that i think john guy was trying to go for. >> all right, carl hightoweruch for your time. >>> so what are the jurors discussing now, and when can we expect a verdict? lisa bloom joins the panel. and lisa, the jury is done deliberating for the night. and earlier they asked for an evidence list. what do you make of that, and what do you make of this juror with the tear? >> well, she was obviously moved. and this is a very intense case there is...
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living house, and here is my good friend and the number one interventionist in the country, earl hightower. earl? >> welcome to perry house. please come in. the owner of the house, matthew perry, came to me and said, i live in a different house and i would like this house to have meaning and purpose. let's do some good with this house. you come here and you learn how to live sober. the experience of living life sober on life's terms, not yours but on life's. and that takes time. there's no short cut. morning meditation. gathering for the day. what's up for your day? this is where that occurs, this living room area. i'll stack up what we do here and who we do it with. not just the services that we provide, but the individuals that communicate that service. i'll stack that up against anybody in the world. we're good at what we do. i'm very proud of that. >> wow, that's a really nice house. what did i do that for? i guess it's a good cause, tax deductible. what's that? oh, i'm sorry, i'm being told i'm speaking to myself in front of millions of people. it's piers morgan, that would be thousan
living house, and here is my good friend and the number one interventionist in the country, earl hightower. earl? >> welcome to perry house. please come in. the owner of the house, matthew perry, came to me and said, i live in a different house and i would like this house to have meaning and purpose. let's do some good with this house. you come here and you learn how to live sober. the experience of living life sober on life's terms, not yours but on life's. and that takes time. there's...
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some familiar faces from dancing with the stars, tony dovolani and chelsie hightower even got a chanceo try out the dance floor. it's absolutely incredible. from a young age i remember this movie and it was such a huge part of my life and to be recreating this dance with beauty and the beast is amazing, it's amazing. >> and otrc got an even more amazing castle experience - a royal makeover! >> hi, i'm rachel. >> it's a pleasure to meet you. >> seneca, well are you transforming me into a princess today? >> yes, i am beautiful princess today. >> i cant wait! ok, so a little hair and makeup, a lot of jewels, and one gorgeous gown. >> presenting princess rachel! >> i'm all dressed up and we've got places to go! c'mon! >> let's strike a pose outside gaston's tavern! hi, gaston. i'm rachel. >> it's a pleasure to meet me. i'm glad you got to be here. >> gaston, i am loving fantasyland. fantasyland is gorgeous. what is the best part about it? >> me, of course! >> okay. how about a trip under the sea to ariel's grotto? your hair looks so beautiful. you look great. >> thank you. oh, i did use my
some familiar faces from dancing with the stars, tony dovolani and chelsie hightower even got a chanceo try out the dance floor. it's absolutely incredible. from a young age i remember this movie and it was such a huge part of my life and to be recreating this dance with beauty and the beast is amazing, it's amazing. >> and otrc got an even more amazing castle experience - a royal makeover! >> hi, i'm rachel. >> it's a pleasure to meet you. >> seneca, well are you...
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living house, and here is my good friend and the number one interventionist in the country, earl hightower to perry house. please come in. the owner of the house, matthew perry, came to me and said, i live in a different house and i would like this house to have meaning and purpose. let's do some good with this house. you come here and you learn how to live sober. the experience of living life sober on life's terms, not yours but on life's. and that takes time. there's no short cut. morning meditation. gathering for the day. what's up for your day? this is where that occurs, this living room area. i'll stack up what we do here and who we do it with. not just the services that we provide, but the individuals that communicate that service. i'll stack that up against anybody in the world. we're good at what we do. i'm very proud of that. >> wow, that's a really nice house. what did i do that for? i guess it's a good cause, tax deductible. what's that? oh, i'm sorry, i'm being told i'm speaking to myself in front of millions of people. it's piers morgan, that would be thousands of people. well
living house, and here is my good friend and the number one interventionist in the country, earl hightower to perry house. please come in. the owner of the house, matthew perry, came to me and said, i live in a different house and i would like this house to have meaning and purpose. let's do some good with this house. you come here and you learn how to live sober. the experience of living life sober on life's terms, not yours but on life's. and that takes time. there's no short cut. morning...
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kyle hightower from the associated press, it's for you natalie. you have been in this community, you were born and raised here. there's people worried about things happening due to the verdict, how do you think the city will receive the news tonight? >> what i say is what i told sybrina sybrina and tracy, and i noted the changes that have been made in the wake of the shooting of trayvon martin and there's a victory in that. there's a child died and i think that because people took to social media and because 2.2 million americans changed the petition on change.org and demanded, not in an effort to persecute george zimmerman, but in an effort to say, that a black 17-year-old child should be able to walk home from the store and not be shot. >> yes. >> so, i think for the people who did that, i do not want them to be discouraged. i think they may have saved the life of another child. because i think that from now on, if there's someone that wants to follow someone with a gun, i think they will think twice about it. so for those people, i say thank yo
kyle hightower from the associated press, it's for you natalie. you have been in this community, you were born and raised here. there's people worried about things happening due to the verdict, how do you think the city will receive the news tonight? >> what i say is what i told sybrina sybrina and tracy, and i noted the changes that have been made in the wake of the shooting of trayvon martin and there's a victory in that. there's a child died and i think that because people took to...
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kyle hightower from the associated press, it's for you natalie. you have been in this community, you were born and raised here. there's people worried about things happening due to the verdict, how do you think the city will receive the news tonight? >> what i say is what i told sybrina sybrina and tracy, and i noted the changes that have been made in the wake of the shooting of trayvon martin and there's a victory in that. there's a child died and i think that because people took to social media and because 2.2 million americans changed the petition on change.org and demanded, not in an effort to persecute george zimmerman, but in an effort to say, that a black 17-year-old child should be able to walk home from the store and not be shot. >> yes. >> so, i think for the people who did that, i do not want them to be discouraged. i think they may have saved the life of another child. because i think that from now on, if there's someone that wants to follow someone with a gun, i think they will think twice about it. so for those people, i say thank yo
kyle hightower from the associated press, it's for you natalie. you have been in this community, you were born and raised here. there's people worried about things happening due to the verdict, how do you think the city will receive the news tonight? >> what i say is what i told sybrina sybrina and tracy, and i noted the changes that have been made in the wake of the shooting of trayvon martin and there's a victory in that. there's a child died and i think that because people took to...
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kyle hightower from the associated press, it's for you natalie. you have been in this community, you were born and raised here. there's people worried about things happening due to the verdict, how do you think the city will receive the news tonight? >> what i say is what i told sybrina sybrina and tracy, and i noted the changes that have been made in the wake of the shooting of trayvon martin and there's a victory in that. there's a child died and i think that because people took to social media and because 2.2 million americans changed the petition on change.org and demanded, not in an effort to persecute george zimmerman, but in an effort to say, that a black 17-year-old child should be able to walk home from the store and not be shot. >> yes. >> so, i think for the people who did that, i do not want them to be discouraged. i think they may have saved the life of another child. because i think that from now on, if there's someone that wants to follow someone with a gun, i think they will think twice about it. so for those people, i say thank yo
kyle hightower from the associated press, it's for you natalie. you have been in this community, you were born and raised here. there's people worried about things happening due to the verdict, how do you think the city will receive the news tonight? >> what i say is what i told sybrina sybrina and tracy, and i noted the changes that have been made in the wake of the shooting of trayvon martin and there's a victory in that. there's a child died and i think that because people took to...
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positions they get invited to the white house in the meantime the people who were right like jim hightower and bill greider and bob kuttner and others who made the warnings and put the yellow signs up and also said we've got to go in renewable energy and we've got to push peace is a strategy and we've got to have corporations subordinated to the sovereignty of the people they're marginalized they can't get on diane raymer they can't get out terry gross they can certainly get on charlie rose he you know he has tom friedman on eighty times and david sanger has been on a fifty five times and he has kissinger so i'm saying you know it's about time and i've had these columns over forty years a pretty good record predict predictions and a pretty good record in terms of what we proposed like auto safety up against a lot of opposition that turned out. right the same with environmental issues and other issues so i decided what the heck i'm going to just say told you so because a there's something d. cain about a political economy that rewards the people were wrong vicious cruel and self-serving and
positions they get invited to the white house in the meantime the people who were right like jim hightower and bill greider and bob kuttner and others who made the warnings and put the yellow signs up and also said we've got to go in renewable energy and we've got to push peace is a strategy and we've got to have corporations subordinated to the sovereignty of the people they're marginalized they can't get on diane raymer they can't get out terry gross they can certainly get on charlie rose he...
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of widely-published left-of-center groups noam chomsky, two times, william quiter, two times, jim hightower, go times, louis allowington, three times, bob herbert, six times. paul krugman, 26 times, victor vas key, one time. this was written in 2011. now, do you know how few over-the-air interview shows there are in this country? i mean, you can't even count 'em, they're hess than fingers on one -- less than finning ors on one hand. you have amy goodman, charlie rose and bill moyers. it's almost zero. so when one of the three has this kind of tilt, not to mention all the ceos that get on that show, it's not a minor depravation of the public's right to know a variety of viewpoints. frustration leads to creativity when you're a columnist. how many times have we heard the word, the words "war or terrorism,"? endless. it's the big business. trillions of dollars are in contracts and all kinds of things. i mean, it's a huge pump of the gdp. inthe ted of -- instead of public works, we have a war on terrorism. except if you define terrorism as indiscriminate attacks on civilian population, there's
of widely-published left-of-center groups noam chomsky, two times, william quiter, two times, jim hightower, go times, louis allowington, three times, bob herbert, six times. paul krugman, 26 times, victor vas key, one time. this was written in 2011. now, do you know how few over-the-air interview shows there are in this country? i mean, you can't even count 'em, they're hess than fingers on one -- less than finning ors on one hand. you have amy goodman, charlie rose and bill moyers. it's...
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. >>> joining us to break down the volatility we saw in the markets today, jordan waxman from hightower, stephanie ling from the street, ron detrick from schafers investment research, and our own rick santelli. ladies, first. steph, what did you think of today's trading? so good news was good news after all, i guess, huh? >> yeah, i'm of the belief that good news is good news. clearly, this week, we had a lot of positive economic data in the u.s. also in europe and in japan. and so, just going back to the u.s., it was ism and commercial construction, factory orders, auto sale, the list goes on and on. i thought the job numbers today were encouraging, particularly an average hourly earnings. that gives the consumer some more purchasing power. and i was pretty encouraged in the manufacturing trends from this week. so you've got to watch the 10-year, watch the bond yields certainly. i think if you can gradually see that step higher, that the equity markets actually can go higher, because this means that growth is getting better and corporate earnings should improve as we go throughout the
. >>> joining us to break down the volatility we saw in the markets today, jordan waxman from hightower, stephanie ling from the street, ron detrick from schafers investment research, and our own rick santelli. ladies, first. steph, what did you think of today's trading? so good news was good news after all, i guess, huh? >> yeah, i'm of the belief that good news is good news. clearly, this week, we had a lot of positive economic data in the u.s. also in europe and in japan. and...
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trust and jordan waxman from hightower. joe, let me start with you.00 has the round-number psychological significance, but could it be significant as the barrier the s&p couldn't break or maybe the level at which the s&p peaks for the year? >> it could be, tyler. some people will say 1,700 means the market's come too far, too fast. on the other hand, 1,700 could galvanize the people sitting on the sidelines to come over into equities, come from cash and fixed income. it could help drive us higher as we go deeper into the year and into 2014. >> do you want to take a stand, jordan? what do you think? >> i agree with joe. there's no cosmic confluence to a number like 1,700. it perhaps has a technical significance. when you're building diversified portfolios and you're looking ahead five years, where are you going to put your money, equities still look reasonably valued, reasonably long profit expansion, and low interest rates, and low inflation -- >> so why are we falling apart here at the end of the day? we're look at the intraday chart, it just flies a
trust and jordan waxman from hightower. joe, let me start with you.00 has the round-number psychological significance, but could it be significant as the barrier the s&p couldn't break or maybe the level at which the s&p peaks for the year? >> it could be, tyler. some people will say 1,700 means the market's come too far, too fast. on the other hand, 1,700 could galvanize the people sitting on the sidelines to come over into equities, come from cash and fixed income. it could help...