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john black stone, cbs news, san francisco. >> what can we expect? case has three possible outcomes. first they can say that denying marriage to any couple is unconstitutional or they could reverse the 9th circuit decision and uphold prop 8 leaving states and voters to decide on gay marriage. the final option, they can follow precedent set on a previous landmark gay rights case. >> 9th circuit tried to narrow its ruling by equating to a former decision of justice called roemer verses evan. >> in that case colorado's amendment two stripped gays and lesbians right to equal protection from discrimination. supreme court ruled in a unconstitutional as kennedy wrote that singling out gays and lesbians was a violation. >>> a man hurt after world series celebration in san francisco is offering a reward of $25,000 for information leading to a conviction. sean most of it died two days after hit in the head. here are scenes from the mission district, one of the places where fans erupted in a celebration. most of it was hurt in the hate ashbury neighborhood. he told his roommate he was assaulted
john black stone, cbs news, san francisco. >> what can we expect? case has three possible outcomes. first they can say that denying marriage to any couple is unconstitutional or they could reverse the 9th circuit decision and uphold prop 8 leaving states and voters to decide on gay marriage. the final option, they can follow precedent set on a previous landmark gay rights case. >> 9th circuit tried to narrow its ruling by equating to a former decision of justice called roemer verses...
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black panthers. organization he described as the greatest threat to the internal security of the country. farmers lost in the chapter founder bunchy carter and john huggins were gunned down at a u.c.l.a. black student meeting while black panther founders huey newton and bobby seale faced arrest and lengthy jail sentence. in a few short years many of america's most influential. black leaders. they ran him down and chased him down a lot of them down a murdered everybody and made their body else either go to exile or to lock them up in a penitentiary and when all that was over we. call the creeps. you see. in the late one nine hundred sixty s. and the black top playgrounds of fremont high school emerged this new order led by south l.a. teenager raymond washington generally but it as the crips founding member. in response number of rival gangs formed an alliance calling themselves bloods moniker adopted by african-american soldiers serving in vietnam. the opposing armies now in place battle flags were raised blue for crips and red for bullets. exactly which set our neighborhood true first place and why you never been up. for the next four decades or
black panthers. organization he described as the greatest threat to the internal security of the country. farmers lost in the chapter founder bunchy carter and john huggins were gunned down at a u.c.l.a. black student meeting while black panther founders huey newton and bobby seale faced arrest and lengthy jail sentence. in a few short years many of america's most influential. black leaders. they ran him down and chased him down a lot of them down a murdered everybody and made their body else...
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and so the cops were treating the john black men as though they were enemies as they were in warfare. it was an open secret that one of the tacit duties of the l.a.p.d. was to make sure people were in the right neighborhoods at the right time and alameda boulevard was the white curtain in l.a. you didn't cross alameda for no reason at all east of alameda these were away areas linwood southgate you couldn't go there you had cops they didn't want you the blacks that danes to cross the line were quickly put in place by police officers. one time i was walking down the street on seventy seventh and central and the man said hey you. heard that i can't walk you say you and they ran on the current jumped out occurrence they didn't do here it's called you severed say you but my name is not you don't you know get up against a wall in such a soul and it look like i've been robbed. as well out of the rubble and she looks just like you. told me so the idea was to create not only a segregated society but the idea that those of darker. work in theory and should be treated as such. and after a while
and so the cops were treating the john black men as though they were enemies as they were in warfare. it was an open secret that one of the tacit duties of the l.a.p.d. was to make sure people were in the right neighborhoods at the right time and alameda boulevard was the white curtain in l.a. you didn't cross alameda for no reason at all east of alameda these were away areas linwood southgate you couldn't go there you had cops they didn't want you the blacks that danes to cross the line were...
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here's cbs news reporter john black stone. >> reporter: it began with 70 workers now all 800 members of the union are on strike. but 10,000 other workers are refusing to cross the picket line. that's brought the normally busy port to a near stand still. >> there's probably about a billion dollars worth of goods that come through this port everyday. and we probably got a -- about 900,000 or so people in the south land who's jobs are tied to the activity going to this port. >> six ships are anchored off the coast. >> if the ships are not working. the truckers are not working. the warehouse people are not working. it will ripple through the supply chain. >> it doesn't take much of a delay to cause problems for people. >> no. a very short delay will -- can mean that you know stores may not get a shipment the day that they expect it for their sales. >> the striking workers handle all the paper work that gets cargo from the port to the rest of the country. they earn an average of $85,000 a year. but say their jobs, most of which are done on a computer are being sent to other countries. tho
here's cbs news reporter john black stone. >> reporter: it began with 70 workers now all 800 members of the union are on strike. but 10,000 other workers are refusing to cross the picket line. that's brought the normally busy port to a near stand still. >> there's probably about a billion dollars worth of goods that come through this port everyday. and we probably got a -- about 900,000 or so people in the south land who's jobs are tied to the activity going to this port. >>...
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john black stone has the late-breaking news. >> reporter: at the portland area shopping mall, witnesses say a man wearing black clothing and a white halloween mask opened fire with arrival. first reports said at least two were wounded but many more shots were fired. student jamie gibson was at the mall and called cbs affiliate. >> there were a lot of people diving. i'm hoping that they weren't getting shot. but there was a lot of people falling and hiding, hiding behind things. a lot of people running. a lot of screaming, crying babies. >> reporter: police set up triage tents outside the mall's century city theater, bringing back memories of the shooting this summer at the chain's denver area theater. shopper christina fisher says the shooting started near the foot court. >> i heard something similar to a 22 popping, probably eight times. and people dropping everywhere. people screaming. then people just turned and started running in terror. >> reporter: police confirmed at least one dead. they said that the gunman was, quote, neutralized. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> we
john black stone has the late-breaking news. >> reporter: at the portland area shopping mall, witnesses say a man wearing black clothing and a white halloween mask opened fire with arrival. first reports said at least two were wounded but many more shots were fired. student jamie gibson was at the mall and called cbs affiliate. >> there were a lot of people diving. i'm hoping that they weren't getting shot. but there was a lot of people falling and hiding, hiding behind things. a...
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with -- dodgers they won championships, cardinals did not hire a single black player until 1958, and they lost their championship. johnople hired black players because it was good for says. >> good for business. john: at the time government was racist. d forcing jim crow, and southern businesses fought that? >>yeah, you know, government was branch rookie's problem, he had to escape the government of missouri to go to new york city with the brooklyn dodgers, down south, companies like pepsi who advertised to black consumers,. john: we have some pictures of that. they were doing it when it was illegal according to the government? >> yep. john: to share 3e pepsi at the lunch counter. >> these ads came out before people knew who martin luther king was. john: because pepsi wanted to make money. >> they were nearly bankrupt, they said, coke will not sill to negro consumers so we will, and the rest is history. john: jacksonville, florida, would not cigarette. >> everyone knows about -- but, what happened when they didn't' to enforce it. it costs them business, so they fought it, blacks boycotted it was a mess, so, the govern
with -- dodgers they won championships, cardinals did not hire a single black player until 1958, and they lost their championship. johnople hired black players because it was good for says. >> good for business. john: at the time government was racist. d forcing jim crow, and southern businesses fought that? >>yeah, you know, government was branch rookie's problem, he had to escape the government of missouri to go to new york city with the brooklyn dodgers, down south, companies...
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. >> i don't think anyone is going around saying john mccain hates black people. i think the questions they raised are worth it in the context it's like the only way to explain this is it racist to call someone lazy or cheap. in the historical context of our country someone labeling a jewish person lazy or a black person lazy could be racially inflammato inflammatory. when you have john mccain to say that sarah palin was qualified and that an african-american woman is not qualified with a phd is not qualified it can open up questions of a culture land mine that i think the media would be irresponsible to cover it. >> not sure i agree. that's the fiscal cliff as we face the deadline. the president gave a speech that struck me. let's listen to what barack obama had to say. >> i want you to call, i want you to spend an e-mail, post on their facebook wall. if you tweet then use the hashtag we're calling my2k. it's about your 2k in your pocket. >> that's a reference to the administrati administration's argument that if congress does nothing the average middle class wil
. >> i don't think anyone is going around saying john mccain hates black people. i think the questions they raised are worth it in the context it's like the only way to explain this is it racist to call someone lazy or cheap. in the historical context of our country someone labeling a jewish person lazy or a black person lazy could be racially inflammato inflammatory. when you have john mccain to say that sarah palin was qualified and that an african-american woman is not qualified with a...
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of odd jobs before he and a partner came up with a new approach to hair care -- john paul mitchell systems. their plain blackottles were soon on the shelves of hair salons everywhere. later, dejoria gave the spirits business a makeover, too -- introducing patrón, a premium tequila. >> whoo! >> billionaire john paul dejoria began at the bottom -- selling encyclopedias door to door in his hometown of los angeles. >> if you knock on a hundred doors and they're all slammed in your face, but you're just as enthusiastic on door number 101, well, hey, you succeeded. >> he pounded the pavement for almost four years before a chance job at redken, the hair-care giant, put him on a different path. then he was fired. along the way, though, he made a very important connection. he became friends with paul mitchell, a renowned hair stylist living in hawaii at the time. in 1980, they decided to take on the highly competitive beauty industry and make their own hair-care products. >> you know, there's only two of us -- my partner the hairdresser, who didn't do business, and me the businessman in marketing, sales, and i helped
of odd jobs before he and a partner came up with a new approach to hair care -- john paul mitchell systems. their plain blackottles were soon on the shelves of hair salons everywhere. later, dejoria gave the spirits business a makeover, too -- introducing patrón, a premium tequila. >> whoo! >> billionaire john paul dejoria began at the bottom -- selling encyclopedias door to door in his hometown of los angeles. >> if you knock on a hundred doors and they're all slammed in...
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john mccain doing this? (cheers and applause) well, the congressional black caucus representative marcia fudge-- that's right, you heard me-- (laughter) marcia. (laughter) actually, congresswoman fudge is one of our nation's most hardworking and i can only assume delicious congress people. (laughter) she had a theory about ambassador rice. >> any time something goes wrong they pick on women and minorities. >> come on now! >> i have a real issue with that. susan rice's comments didn't send us to iraq and afghanistan. >> uh-huh! >> well -- >> somebody else's did. i'm probably not the most educated person in this house. >> you're an attorney. >> but i'm close. just go on and hate on. but look in the mirror and hate yourself, not the people who do this work. thank you. uh-huh! >> jon:oooh! (cheers and applause) first of all, why isn't every press conference like that? (laughter) a press conference infused with life and emotion. she just turned the house of representatives into tyler perry's "house of representatives." (cheers and applause) the only problem is -- the only problem is i think they might be wrong. >
john mccain doing this? (cheers and applause) well, the congressional black caucus representative marcia fudge-- that's right, you heard me-- (laughter) marcia. (laughter) actually, congresswoman fudge is one of our nation's most hardworking and i can only assume delicious congress people. (laughter) she had a theory about ambassador rice. >> any time something goes wrong they pick on women and minorities. >> come on now! >> i have a real issue with that. susan rice's comments...
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. >>> now, let's bring in john avlon, a columnist at the daily beast. you heard dana say, this is a huge blackr. i made a deal with the president, nothing below that, you should be excited about this deal. they're saying no way, butdy. that's not enough, we don't want any tax increases. >> the speaker does not want to go over the tax cliff. it would mean a recession. he said, let's keep taxes low for as many americans as we can. and the third thing, he stuck to again and again with the president. give me something i can pass. it is fine for you you to posture, it can't get through the house of representatives. and i think he's showing him that tonight. >> what happens now? do we go off the cliff? if the problem is republicans don't want to vote for any tax increases at all. there won't be anything that democrats will vote for that republicans will vote for. i'm stating the facts here. >> but keep in mind of remember the whole debt ceiling debacle? ultimately we pass ad feel about the far right of the republican >> but keep in mind of remember the whole debt ceiling debacle? ultimately we pass
. >>> now, let's bring in john avlon, a columnist at the daily beast. you heard dana say, this is a huge blackr. i made a deal with the president, nothing below that, you should be excited about this deal. they're saying no way, butdy. that's not enough, we don't want any tax increases. >> the speaker does not want to go over the tax cliff. it would mean a recession. he said, let's keep taxes low for as many americans as we can. and the third thing, he stuck to again and again...
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preventing a nuclear armed iran and this is a regional and global issue so it's it's not so black and white ok john should use it a good idea for the united states to be so closely aligned with saudi arabia as events unfold in the region. well it's not it's a rather it's a very it's a confusing alliance and i think it's confusing for many americans because. the united states claims that it wants separation of church and state in the world affairs and it's pro secularism and here we have a light ourselves with the hobby country that pumps out the religious doctrines and supports schooling for wallabies for islamic schools and so it does make a very strange alliance but we want oil and we want bases in the in the persian gulf in the arab gulf and we want to support. saudi arabia so that that is what we have and we saw in bahrain when our principles came up against our national security interests in other words supporting democracy which would be supporting the shiites in bahrain. we have done it only rhetorical but in actuality we've supported the monarchy and we've supported. the counter democratic
preventing a nuclear armed iran and this is a regional and global issue so it's it's not so black and white ok john should use it a good idea for the united states to be so closely aligned with saudi arabia as events unfold in the region. well it's not it's a rather it's a very it's a confusing alliance and i think it's confusing for many americans because. the united states claims that it wants separation of church and state in the world affairs and it's pro secularism and here we have a light...
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on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> i'm hoping that obama announces this will be the black half of his presidency. >> dicky: john goodman. >> jimmy: have you ever actually emptied a mini bar on your own? >> you bet. >> dicky: hayden panettiere. >> jimmy: i would not want to be paul ryan's shake weight
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john avalon, columnist for the daily beast. great to see all of you. you heard her say this is a huge black eye for john boehner.n and says tax increases for those over a million. i've made a deal with the president. you should be excited about this deal and they're saying no way, buddy. that's not enough. we don't want any taxes. >> the speaker has been guided by some very simple principles. principle number one, he does be want to go over the tax cliff and he believes that. it is a threat and it would mean a recession. number one, let's keep taxes as low for as many americans as we can. and he has put forth a bill that does that. the third thing he stuck to again and again with the president, give me something that i can pass. it is fine for you you to posture, it can't get through the house of representatives. he is showing that to that. >> what happens now? do we go off the cliff? if the problem is republicans don't want to vote for any tax increases at all. there won't be anything that democrats will vote for that republicans will vote for. i'm stating the facts here. >> but keep in mind of remember the who
john avalon, columnist for the daily beast. great to see all of you. you heard her say this is a huge black eye for john boehner.n and says tax increases for those over a million. i've made a deal with the president. you should be excited about this deal and they're saying no way, buddy. that's not enough. we don't want any taxes. >> the speaker has been guided by some very simple principles. principle number one, he does be want to go over the tax cliff and he believes that. it is a...
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. >> we have the black-eyed peas salad and then we have the hoppin john. s in it. green peppers. red peppers and onions . and that's a very sort of important part of the meal that you have on new year's eve. and we also have this vegetarian cajun loaf mixed on the side with black-eyed peas and collard greens and the collard greens refer to money and the black-eyed peas refer to prosperity. >> we talk more about the restaurant, you can go ahead and start mixing up the salad if you would. andy, tell me about eatonville. it has a very interesting story. as you were mentioning to me, it is an actual down. >> it is. it's located in florida about five miles away. it's a little unknown. oldest african american incorporated town. it was incorporated in 1887. it's the home town of zora. the renaissance writer who wrote the eyes of watching god. she writes a lot about it in her books. it was full of history and rated one of the top towns because of its important historical context. >> and bringing the southern flair to here. tell us what you have going on tonight. >>
. >> we have the black-eyed peas salad and then we have the hoppin john. s in it. green peppers. red peppers and onions . and that's a very sort of important part of the meal that you have on new year's eve. and we also have this vegetarian cajun loaf mixed on the side with black-eyed peas and collard greens and the collard greens refer to money and the black-eyed peas refer to prosperity. >> we talk more about the restaurant, you can go ahead and start mixing up the salad if you...
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>> i think it came on a whole different john ross -- different genre of music. we usually played black music, and i guess it just molded into a thing like that. tavis: what is fascinating when you say unapologetically you played black music, soul music, and that is what you did so well, but when you talk in the book about even though you are playing black music, you have a black drummer, and because of the presence of the black drummer, you caught for having a black drummer even though you were playing -- you caught hell for having a black rubber even though you were playing black music. they love the music. new -- for having of black -- a black drummer even though you were playing black music. >> we got in all kinds of trouble. i hate to name places. they said, we will serve you, but we are not going to serve that big n word. i was so embarrassed. i wanted to tell her, take that restaurant, and stick it -- we always said, do not worry about it. tavis: there is a wonderful quote in the back of the book. the music was so important, we just wanted to play. we just played all day. the onl
>> i think it came on a whole different john ross -- different genre of music. we usually played black music, and i guess it just molded into a thing like that. tavis: what is fascinating when you say unapologetically you played black music, soul music, and that is what you did so well, but when you talk in the book about even though you are playing black music, you have a black drummer, and because of the presence of the black drummer, you caught for having a black drummer even though...
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black caucus. >> supervisor chiu: thank you >> good afternoon. john didonna from san francisco.t a general-ap,e root of the controversy is a question of what human beings are, how are we tÂ( q7 a true to our spirit, nature, and intellect. i use the word intellect in its one thing from another is the the most in this battle for our minds. we should be taught not what to think, but how to think. thank you for listening. >> -- all the supervisors)i( you about the future, my future, our future, the future of the city. we was discussing education in don't fire up every channel, if we don't liquidate every pipeline and search every avenu sir. we have a rule in the board chamber that issues that have already been discussed in committee can't be discussed in public comment today. that being said if you want to discuss education issues in general, you're free to do that. >> yeah. i feel like the children that's in schoolútpÑ now they're going to be sitting in these seats, the same children so if we don't get on top of this education crisis, we're basically"wp(g÷ contributing toe demise
black caucus. >> supervisor chiu: thank you >> good afternoon. john didonna from san francisco.t a general-ap,e root of the controversy is a question of what human beings are, how are we tÂ( q7 a true to our spirit, nature, and intellect. i use the word intellect in its one thing from another is the the most in this battle for our minds. we should be taught not what to think, but how to think. thank you for listening. >> -- all the supervisors)i( you about the future, my...
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you've got blame it on the killer, and if, john, you really do go after guns and try to, quote, disarm america, did you know on black friday, the day after thanksgiving, 155,000 requests came to the fbi for clearances to buy guns. >> eleanor. >> right, and that is the paranoia of people, that it is falled by a lot of dark impulses, which we're not going to go into here but we live in a culture that is awash in guns where people have easy access to guns to wreak mayhem. when i was a kid we used to duck under the desk because we were afraid of the nuclear bomb coming. kids today do drills in case a lone gunman comes into the classroom so they know what to do. i don't think we want to live in a society like that. and this horrific event may be the tipping point that injects some courage into our politicians. this president, like the president before him, george w. bush, say they will sign an assault weapons ban if it comes to their desk. but neither has done anything to make that happen. so i think if the president is looking for a second term, crusade, if you will, he should take this on, and maybe the parents of amer
you've got blame it on the killer, and if, john, you really do go after guns and try to, quote, disarm america, did you know on black friday, the day after thanksgiving, 155,000 requests came to the fbi for clearances to buy guns. >> eleanor. >> right, and that is the paranoia of people, that it is falled by a lot of dark impulses, which we're not going to go into here but we live in a culture that is awash in guns where people have easy access to guns to wreak mayhem. when i was a...
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thank you to them, my staff, john gavin who worked like a crow my maternity three system carey black stone and -- the last four years alex and of course, i brought my own packet and of course, for the last eight and-a-half years but truly as a colleague for the last ten, 11 thank you clerk and the board she is not here rick, an gel lay, you guys have been amazing. you are the reason why we have our success, thank you. city attorney, controller budget analyze, the fire chief and other city staff, thank you. i probably won't get through. my wife, parent, sister and thank you. you know i had a few jokes in here but i'm not going to be able to do them. i'll just keep it simple. thank you everybody. i admire the way you all represent your districts and work to give san franciscoians to give san franciscos what they deserve but i do it my other way you fight do it my other way you work and i look forward to watching you do that into the future. you will not see me at public comment, but, i'll certainly be fascinated to see how you all do and i hope you do keep in mind that general principa
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. >> the john is getting out. very large, black male. he's getting out.nd something odd happened at that point. the police officer did something i've never seen a police officer do. he had his gun drawn. but he approached the man, literally putting it inches from his head. and says, "i'm going to f'ing shoot you right in the head." >> brian stands just feet away, keeping his camera trained on the action and watches at that officer gets more and more physical with the john. >> down to the ground. >> the police officer is trying to handcuff the john. but then the officer thought he noticed something in the guy's mouth and started accusing him of having something in his mouth. he wasn't fighting. i think he easily could have taken on this officer, and he didn't. but he just wasn't going to allow himself to be handcuffed. and the officer, he decides to, you know, start whaling on this guy with his asp and hits him several times. and by the time this is over, there's no less than 15 or 20 squad cars in this parking lot before they finally got this guy handcuff
. >> the john is getting out. very large, black male. he's getting out.nd something odd happened at that point. the police officer did something i've never seen a police officer do. he had his gun drawn. but he approached the man, literally putting it inches from his head. and says, "i'm going to f'ing shoot you right in the head." >> brian stands just feet away, keeping his camera trained on the action and watches at that officer gets more and more physical with the john....
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black caucus. >> supervisor chiu: thank you very muchfwwf t÷. owen. >> good afternoon. john from san francisco. this is just a general-ap,e philosophicalh at the root of the controversy is a question of what human beings are how are we t|( q7 act,:/( and function in a way that is true to our spirit nature, and intellect. i use the word intellect in its ancient text, to bev:( # one thing from another is the power to make?ipp distinctions to sort things throughwmo i've been] that concerns me the most in this battle for our minds. we should be taught not what to think, but how to think. thank you for listening. >> -- all the supervisors)i( of la you about the future my future, our future, the future of the city. we was discussing education in item 13, and i feel that ifl( don't fire up every channel if we don't liquidate every pipeline and search every avenue[vjld in! >> president chiu: excuse me, sir. we have a rule in the board chamber that issues that have already been discussed in committee can't be discussed in public comment today. that being said if you want to discuss e
black caucus. >> supervisor chiu: thank you very muchfwwf t÷. owen. >> good afternoon. john from san francisco. this is just a general-ap,e philosophicalh at the root of the controversy is a question of what human beings are how are we t|( q7 act,:/( and function in a way that is true to our spirit nature, and intellect. i use the word intellect in its ancient text, to bev:( # one thing from another is the power to make?ipp distinctions to sort things throughwmo i've been] that...
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don black stone -- john blackst at the clackamas town center. >> reporter: with two dead and up witht could have been much worse. the gunman came loaded with enough ammunition for a slaughter. but why he did it remains a mystery to his friends. on his facebook page, roberts can be seen smiling and happy and that's the man shawn stone has known for a year and a half. he was shocked when he learned roberts was the shooter. >> i could not believe. my feet and i'm getting a little choked up. looking for some comfort in whatever the truth might be. >> reporter: stone says he and roberts sometimes went shooting together. one photo shows roberts with a handgun. >> this is what we did when we were targeting shooting. >> reporter: but roberts' targets at the mall were the thousands getting ready for the holiday. roberts entered through macy's and headed for the food court. it was there he first opened fire with a semiautomatic ar-15 rifle, killing cindy yuille and steve forsyth. then he moved to the service stairwell and his gun jammed but got it working again. on the lower floor of the mall
don black stone -- john blackst at the clackamas town center. >> reporter: with two dead and up witht could have been much worse. the gunman came loaded with enough ammunition for a slaughter. but why he did it remains a mystery to his friends. on his facebook page, roberts can be seen smiling and happy and that's the man shawn stone has known for a year and a half. he was shocked when he learned roberts was the shooter. >> i could not believe. my feet and i'm getting a little...
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on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> i'm hoping that obama announces this will be the black half of his presidency. >> dicky: john goodman. >> jimmy: have you ever actually emptied a mini bar on your own? >> you bet. >> dicky: hayden panettiere. >> jimmy: i would not want to be paul ryan's shake weight >> great job delivering all the presents, elf. i think it's time for a break. >> not yet, boss. i have the secret santa. >> oh, right, secret santa. >> i got you again this year. >> wow! a samsung galaxy note 2. it's got the best of both, a tablet and a phone. >> the best of both, a tablet and a phone. >> i think i just said that. but the samsung galaxy note 2 is just the thing for santas like me. i can make my list and i can shake it twice with the s pen. and when someone finds kids being naughty, they can share them by just touching and using the s beam. and watching the videos on the huge screen make it easy to see just how naughty they are. this is the best gift ever you got me. >> oh, what you get me? >> oh, you? here. >> oh. napkin? >> no, tissue. >> i can use it for my nose. best gift ever! thank you. >> you
on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> i'm hoping that obama announces this will be the black half of his presidency. >> dicky: john goodman. >> jimmy: have you ever actually emptied a mini bar on your own? >> you bet. >> dicky: hayden panettiere. >> jimmy: i would not want to be paul ryan's shake weight >> great job delivering all the presents, elf. i think it's time for a break. >> not yet, boss. i have the secret santa. >> oh, right,...
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old friend from atlanta, mike malloy, and he says tha to mitch mcconnell the black guy whipped your [bleep], and he said to john a vat of wine. >> the colored guy has whipped his [bleep]. hey, mitch. the black guy stomped your [bleep]. he's younger than you are, he's smarter than you are. he's hand somer than you are, and he stomped your [bleep]. what you gonna do about it, boy? don't you think [bleep] ought to just, i don't know, go drown himself in a vat of wine? you know, he could be jumping up and down with his bare feet like remember like lucy did, that episode, "i love lucy"? >> what nic a nice guy. >> exactly. the progress as i was spent a lot of time like this wishes death upon their enemies. we have dozens of examples. malloy is one of the worst offenders. know something else, sean. they don't have an agenda they're putting forward. what they want to see from this fiscal cliff issue, what they do instead is attack, attack, attack, smear, hate, but we don't hear specifics because if they actually admitted what they stand for, it would scare most persons. 91% tax brackets, you know. >> maybe we should do
old friend from atlanta, mike malloy, and he says tha to mitch mcconnell the black guy whipped your [bleep], and he said to john a vat of wine. >> the colored guy has whipped his [bleep]. hey, mitch. the black guy stomped your [bleep]. he's younger than you are, he's smarter than you are. he's hand somer than you are, and he stomped your [bleep]. what you gonna do about it, boy? don't you think [bleep] ought to just, i don't know, go drown himself in a vat of wine? you know, he could be...
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john matarese explains why so you don't waste your money. >> reporter: so you missed black friday ort you wanted was sold out by the time you got to the store? no worries. there's a little secret many stores done want you to know. prices are sometimes cheaper days later. black friday and cyber monday are the popular kid ins school. they get all the buzz, but deal news.com says cyber monday never has the lowest prices. it's just the most popular day for online shopping. as for toys are us, deal news says all of the toys are cheaper two weeks before choice mass during a weekend sale. that means that furby might be cheaper later on. but from the dozens at stink file waiting too long for an item to go down. by the time it does, there are none left. you will say doesn't that stink? three items to buy when you find them no matter what the price. nintendo's wii-u, and the leap pad explorer, 2. if you missed black friday, all you missed was a fight over a hi definition tv. everything else from toys to clothing and jewelry will be cheaper just before christmas. that way you don't waste your m
john matarese explains why so you don't waste your money. >> reporter: so you missed black friday ort you wanted was sold out by the time you got to the store? no worries. there's a little secret many stores done want you to know. prices are sometimes cheaper days later. black friday and cyber monday are the popular kid ins school. they get all the buzz, but deal news.com says cyber monday never has the lowest prices. it's just the most popular day for online shopping. as for toys are us,...
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black pants and dark dress shoes. >> there will be motions hearing today in the case against john leopold. he is charged with misconduct and misappropriation of funds. he had his security detail drive him to sexual encounters with the county employees and is accused of ordering police officers to create files on potential challengers. he denies the charges. >> d.c. councilman marion barry is touring up controversy again, this time for a in on the shape of the steep's police department. >> he says some officers need to slim down. d.c. is preparing to take up legislation addressing fitness on the force. stephen tschida has details. >> are they not exactly fit? some residents say they have seen their share of portly officers. >> i feel you should be able to taste down a criminal. >> so does marion barry. he issued a call on them to shape up. >> go to the gym or get on a diet. >> he recently witnessed an officer huffing and puffing and unable to keep up with a suspect getting away from. the council member called on chief cathy lanier to take action. >> she needs to start a vigorous training pr
black pants and dark dress shoes. >> there will be motions hearing today in the case against john leopold. he is charged with misconduct and misappropriation of funds. he had his security detail drive him to sexual encounters with the county employees and is accused of ordering police officers to create files on potential challengers. he denies the charges. >> d.c. councilman marion barry is touring up controversy again, this time for a in on the shape of the steep's police...
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reese witherspoon, have you ever seen the movie -- >> john: ben stiller is on the list. jack black is on the list. these are people -- matt damon is considered the most profitable actor. his movies return the biggest profit. >> they say that overpaid, they're waiting for an oscar and box office smash. i don't know at the end of the day if you have had success in the past. take the paycheck or wait for the script that might work or not work. >> joy: i would like to be overpaid is all i have to say. >> you probably are compared to a lot of people. >> john: eddie murphy still makes $10 million and that's more than joy is paid by current in a whole week. >> joy: what station is this again? kim coles will be performing tonight at gotham comedy club here in new york city. and it is to benefit the victims of hurricane sandy so you have to go check that out. the stars of the hit abc series scandal tony goldwyn. we'll be right alright, in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'
reese witherspoon, have you ever seen the movie -- >> john: ben stiller is on the list. jack black is on the list. these are people -- matt damon is considered the most profitable actor. his movies return the biggest profit. >> they say that overpaid, they're waiting for an oscar and box office smash. i don't know at the end of the day if you have had success in the past. take the paycheck or wait for the script that might work or not work. >> joy: i would like to be overpaid...
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how bad is this for john boehner. >> pretty bad. a black eye, slap in the face.icans from having tax increases. this was a pliolitical move, th plan b vote would have shifted the blame from congressional republicans to democrats and to the president. john boehner didn't get any of that at all and now his hand is weakened in negotiations from here with the president, because he couldn't even get his own caucus to agree to raise taxes on millionaires. kochman steve tourette of ohio, a big boehner backer. he spoke to us after the failed vote. take a listen. >> i think the entire republican party, continuing dumbing down of the republican party, and we are going to be seen more and more as a bunch of shams who can't get a majority of people to support our own policies we're putting forward. if you're not a governing majority, you won't be in power very long. >> they won't be back most likely until after christmas. zoraida. >> boehner takes a big blow. what about the american public in 11 days? another big blow. what happens? >> that is the big question, what happens
how bad is this for john boehner. >> pretty bad. a black eye, slap in the face.icans from having tax increases. this was a pliolitical move, th plan b vote would have shifted the blame from congressional republicans to democrats and to the president. john boehner didn't get any of that at all and now his hand is weakened in negotiations from here with the president, because he couldn't even get his own caucus to agree to raise taxes on millionaires. kochman steve tourette of ohio, a big...