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correspondent john black stone has more. >> i called my kids, and said if something happens to me, there is a shooting here, just be safe. >> panic, chaos, confusion, followed the gunfire in san bernardino. >> they had told me not to come. told me to stay. these guys are still at large. you know that, right. >> we toll her to stay down. i loved her. then we got in the car and came down here. she never responded. >> families huddled together after they heard about the mass shooting. >> she said had been shot, i was a work christmas party, and i don't know what's going to happen and i'm scared and i love you. not knowing is she okay; she okay, where was she shot. >> their sister among the 17 inland regional center survivors. >> she said that the shooters came in, and they just started unloading rounds on the people that were in the building with her. we're okay now because we found out she is doing fine, she did have one gunshot wound to her back. >> hundreds of people were on the facility grounds when the gunfire began. >> most of the people that were wounded, most of the victims were all
correspondent john black stone has more. >> i called my kids, and said if something happens to me, there is a shooting here, just be safe. >> panic, chaos, confusion, followed the gunfire in san bernardino. >> they had told me not to come. told me to stay. these guys are still at large. you know that, right. >> we toll her to stay down. i loved her. then we got in the car and came down here. she never responded. >> families huddled together after they heard about...
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john: next, blacks and guns. john: next, blacks and guns. attitude are changing. i accept i'm not the rower i used to be.. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept is getting out there with less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, i will. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. that really mattered to me. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about al
john: next, blacks and guns. john: next, blacks and guns. attitude are changing. i accept i'm not the rower i used to be.. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept is getting out there with less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, i will. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin....
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people along the las vegas strip, not once but twice, this bizarre incident killed one person and john black stone reports from las vegas much the driver of this car barreled through a busy las vegas sidewalk, witnesses say she had a toddler with her. >> people were clutching at the window trying to get the child out the back seat, she just kept mowing everyone down. >> emergency responders were center to attend 40 victims, shut down. >> she went up these streets on to the sidewalk, two or possibly three times, based on the evidence and information at this point we are treating this as an intentional act. >> police say the violent rampage started near the planet hotel and casino. it literally looked like she wasn't trying to stop the car, she was looking straight forward, not even moving. >> police say the suspect attempted to drive away but tracked down in a parking lot. >> yes, she did drive off, we were able to get her detained she is being interviewed as well as tested for impair the. >> the driver and the the end date-year-old were unharmed, invest gators are combing through surveillanc
people along the las vegas strip, not once but twice, this bizarre incident killed one person and john black stone reports from las vegas much the driver of this car barreled through a busy las vegas sidewalk, witnesses say she had a toddler with her. >> people were clutching at the window trying to get the child out the back seat, she just kept mowing everyone down. >> emergency responders were center to attend 40 victims, shut down. >> she went up these streets on to the...
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cbs news correspondent john black stone has more from san bernardino. >> for the third day, dive teams from the fbi and local police scoured the bottom after muddy lake where it is believed the shooters may have thrown away a computer hard drive. as the search for evidence goes on here, so does the sorrow. hundreds gathered for the funeral of one of the 14 killed. >> that's what she was all about, love, and family. she was the most selfless, caring person, with a heart bigger than the sun. >> nearly 2,000 miles away in georgia, another victim shannon johnson was remembered as a hero, shield ago co-worker as he lay mortally wounded. >> shannon, jonathan, larry, kauffman. >> the names of all 14 of those killed have been add today a wall of remembrance of those who have died in the war on terror. in california, arson fire at a mosque is being investigated as a hate crime. twenty-three year old carl james dial was arrested hours after a firebomb was thrown into the lobby of the mosque where -- >> there was concern for our own safety, safety of our family, children, when these type of thing
cbs news correspondent john black stone has more from san bernardino. >> for the third day, dive teams from the fbi and local police scoured the bottom after muddy lake where it is believed the shooters may have thrown away a computer hard drive. as the search for evidence goes on here, so does the sorrow. hundreds gathered for the funeral of one of the 14 killed. >> that's what she was all about, love, and family. she was the most selfless, caring person, with a heart bigger than...
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john black stone, cbs news, san bernardino. >> everyone headed to the link for yesterday's army navy football game faced increase security in the wake of the recent terror attacks, in san bernadino and paris, several military choppers buts dollars over the stadium on the grounds philadelphia police officers on horseback kept close eye on tailgaters and those attending the pre-game show. fortunately, no major incidents were reported. >> well, the final college football game of the 2015 season. it was a classic, the army black nights taking on the navy midshipmen for the 116th time. army hoping to break navy's 13 game winning streak of course. army had a three-point lead into the third quarter actually, that's when navy's keenan reynolds hill tillman over the middle and he takes it 50 yards for a touchdown. midshipmen won their 14th straight over army 21 to 17 the final. >> you know, we get to go to the white house this year, get a trophy back, i mean, that was the number one goal for us, you know, not going to the conference championship it, hurts, but this was the one we wanted, we h
john black stone, cbs news, san bernardino. >> everyone headed to the link for yesterday's army navy football game faced increase security in the wake of the recent terror attacks, in san bernadino and paris, several military choppers buts dollars over the stadium on the grounds philadelphia police officers on horseback kept close eye on tailgaters and those attending the pre-game show. fortunately, no major incidents were reported. >> well, the final college football game of the...
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john: black lives matter disrupted speeches given by presidential candidates. here they interrupt hillary clinton. >> using the power of the feelings that come forward. yes, they do. john: she smiles and continues her speech to pander to the hecklers. >> race still plays a significant role in who gets ahead in america and who gets left behind. john john: deneen, i ask you as a black person. >> get an education, work hard. go to college, learn a trade. it's contents of character. the protesters interrupting these big name, big time politicians. it's the weird up surgeons of donald trump. john rsh i think it's rude and obnoxious. next, this year's economic lessons. this company had a contract to build keystone's pipes. now they sit in this warehouse. the owner calls it feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. >> this campaign is going to send a message to the billionaire class. you can't have it all. john: i'm struck by how today's news often m
john: black lives matter disrupted speeches given by presidential candidates. here they interrupt hillary clinton. >> using the power of the feelings that come forward. yes, they do. john: she smiles and continues her speech to pander to the hecklers. >> race still plays a significant role in who gets ahead in america and who gets left behind. john john: deneen, i ask you as a black person. >> get an education, work hard. go to college, learn a trade. it's contents of...
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john: next, blacks and guns. attitude are changing. john: anti-gun politicians say i'm for the second amendment, i would never take away americans' right to hunt. but the second amendment isn't about hunting. the founders added gun rights to the second amendment because people have a right to defend themselves from criminals and the state. they want to stop the government from disarming them like the british government did. if any group should fear oppression it's blacks. but for years they supported gun control. he explained why blacks have long had good reasons to arm themselves. >> frederick douglass, his equip was a good revolver is the best response to a slave catcher. the winchester rifle deserves a plate of honor in every home. there were incidents of lynching by black community by people armed. john: you draw a distinction private violence versus state violence. >> they were very clear that private violence is the reaction to political violence. what martin luther king and all the luminaries explained was we are not going to ach
john: next, blacks and guns. attitude are changing. john: anti-gun politicians say i'm for the second amendment, i would never take away americans' right to hunt. but the second amendment isn't about hunting. the founders added gun rights to the second amendment because people have a right to defend themselves from criminals and the state. they want to stop the government from disarming them like the british government did. if any group should fear oppression it's blacks. but for years they...
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john: black lives matter disrupted speeches given by presidential candidates. y interrupt hillary clinton. >> using the power of the feelings that come forward. yes, they do. john: she smiles and continues her speech to pander to the hecklers. >> race still plays a significant role in who gets ahead in america and who gets left behind. john john: deneen, i ask you as a black person. >> get an education, work hard. go to college, learn a trade. it's contents of character. the protesters interrupting these big name, big time politicians. it's the weird up surgeons of donald trump. john rsh i think it's rude and obnoxious. next, this year's economic lessons. this company had a contract to build keystone's pipes. now they sit in this warehouse. the owner calls it this is the one place we're not afraid to fail. some of these experiments may not work. but a few might shape the future. like turning algae into biofuel... ...new technology for capturing co2 emissions... ...and cars twice as efficient as the average car today. ideas exxonmobil scientists are working on to
john: black lives matter disrupted speeches given by presidential candidates. y interrupt hillary clinton. >> using the power of the feelings that come forward. yes, they do. john: she smiles and continues her speech to pander to the hecklers. >> race still plays a significant role in who gets ahead in america and who gets left behind. john john: deneen, i ask you as a black person. >> get an education, work hard. go to college, learn a trade. it's contents of character. the...
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a condition of employment and living in the area, this requirement that blacks give up any firearms and they not own firearms. johntory, blacks have largely been supporters of gun control laws. >> this is certainly true for the black political class. and it's also accurate to say blacks overwhelmingly support the democratic party. but when you look at the polling blacked fave concealed carry. there has always been a continues between the commitment of the black political class to gun control opposed to people at the grassroots. john: jesse jackson was arrested protesting gun. >> in its early staings the naacp cut its organizational teeth on defending blacks engaged in armed self-defense against mobs and state violence. one of the most notable cases, dr. sweet defended his new home against a mob. the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him. the sweet went on a national tour, they rated lots of money for the naacp and that seeded the defense fund. what happened in the 1970s, the members of that rising political class embraced supply side gun control as the solution to their problems. lots of people latched on to i
a condition of employment and living in the area, this requirement that blacks give up any firearms and they not own firearms. johntory, blacks have largely been supporters of gun control laws. >> this is certainly true for the black political class. and it's also accurate to say blacks overwhelmingly support the democratic party. but when you look at the polling blacked fave concealed carry. there has always been a continues between the commitment of the black political class to gun...
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mark: a black socks reference. johna headline. >> this is why we do not have typewriters anymore. go ahead. mark: donald trump has by the willis tower and it will be renamed again, but nobody knows what the name will be. >> ok. mark: this is professional. no hesitation. john: he just starts. mark: you got it? --says come on donald trump as is, the donald trump's willis tower. mark: ok. he standard here. -- you stand right here. john: one of the most important institutions in your life is manny's. we do not have that year, so we went to a local deli and got a sandwich. it is also stuff in your book about being defensive about your reputation and having stuff all .ver your pants and shirts the goal is for you to take three bites of this image without getting anything on your close. -- clothes. three real bites. he broke the sandwich in half. john: this is your life. mark: the clock is still moving. john: very impressive. >> i need a tarp. john: very good. mark: that is very good. we move over to the pictorial part of your
mark: a black socks reference. johna headline. >> this is why we do not have typewriters anymore. go ahead. mark: donald trump has by the willis tower and it will be renamed again, but nobody knows what the name will be. >> ok. mark: this is professional. no hesitation. john: he just starts. mark: you got it? --says come on donald trump as is, the donald trump's willis tower. mark: ok. he standard here. -- you stand right here. john: one of the most important institutions in your...
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john. police arrested black lives matter demonstration began at the nation's largest malg, when police andsecurity kicked out the demonstrators they then moved on to the airport. al jazeera andy rosegen has the story. >> arrests 12 of them at the airport. by the time black lives matter protesters blocked the entrance to the minneapolis airport, police had had enough. and chewed them out. >> i order all those assembled add terminal 2 humpl humphrey to please disburs. >> a section of the mall housing a quarter of its 520 stores went into lock down. something protesterrors stayed to log the police and packed onto trains. >> everybody who is with me, we are heading torts the light rail. >> reporter: heading towards the airport. police followed and it was there that handcuffs came out. blacks lives matter organized the demonstration to call attention to the november 15th police shooting of jamal clark, who died earlier, banned leaders all together. >> do you think the lawsuit had to do with lack of coordination? >> absolutely, some of the at least three of them said they were not able to come i
john. police arrested black lives matter demonstration began at the nation's largest malg, when police andsecurity kicked out the demonstrators they then moved on to the airport. al jazeera andy rosegen has the story. >> arrests 12 of them at the airport. by the time black lives matter protesters blocked the entrance to the minneapolis airport, police had had enough. and chewed them out. >> i order all those assembled add terminal 2 humpl humphrey to please disburs. >> a...
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. >> this year's lineup includes elton john and kendrick lamar and black keys. >> it will be august eltonand kendrick lamar and black keys. >> it will be august 5-seven. the full lineup will not be announced until the spring when the tickets go on sale. >> we have stuff to talk about -- we have been tracking all kinds of problems. including this -- a huge tree that crashed onto an apartment in oakland -- a live report coming up. >> >>> we are looking at the commute where the traffic is going to be busy -- especially in the east bay and also at the bay bridge -- we will tell you more coming up>> still some rain clipping the coast of -- off and on snow and a chilly pattern on this friday -- we will have your forecast coming up. >>>>> there it is! [ gasps ] oh no! look, the sky's awake! ♪ that. was. epic! [ bark ] that is in the bay area -- the rain is pounding our area -- take a look -- we have seen hail and so the lightning and heard thunder as well. here is another problem in the storm -->> >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2 >>> his another problem -- i got ahead of myself there -- the proble
. >> this year's lineup includes elton john and kendrick lamar and black keys. >> it will be august eltonand kendrick lamar and black keys. >> it will be august 5-seven. the full lineup will not be announced until the spring when the tickets go on sale. >> we have stuff to talk about -- we have been tracking all kinds of problems. including this -- a huge tree that crashed onto an apartment in oakland -- a live report coming up. >> >>> we are looking at...
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. > john: white charcoal on black paper. >> emerging out of the darkness of addiction in to the light of recovery. >> john: the eyes tell us all we need to know. that's what i see it as. it tells us where they've been. and what's inside there. >> john: our introduction to richie richie. >> method am feetphetaminesamphetamines. r what i see is a person who didn't have any hope. this is me getting baptized in prison. >> folks that stay here in the pathway center. >> john: richie has been in recovery for nine years and now has his children back. >> it's done more than just changed my life. >> john: richie is among the pour trailts of possibilities. going face-to-face with himself is heavy. gazing in to his own eyes with clarity. >> what i see is exactly what he's trying to do. and that's to bring the recovery to light. >> it's hard for me to watch people because i always get tied up and emotional about it because -- >> john: only one place to turn. >> there's a difference between the tears of sadness and the tears of joy, man. >> john: this is douglas' self-portrait. in recovery for almo
. > john: white charcoal on black paper. >> emerging out of the darkness of addiction in to the light of recovery. >> john: the eyes tell us all we need to know. that's what i see it as. it tells us where they've been. and what's inside there. >> john: our introduction to richie richie. >> method am feetphetaminesamphetamines. r what i see is a person who didn't have any hope. this is me getting baptized in prison. >> folks that stay here in the pathway center....
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john: pumpkin. state insect? seth: black fly. john: the ladybug. what is the state sport? seth: hockey.you think -- new hampshire has an important role in politics, do you think that is fair and proper? seth: i do not. i think it is foolish for every election the same two states. iowa and new hampshire. i would be happy if they rotated it around. with that said, i do think people from new hampshire take it seriously. and one of the benefits of a small state, i think most voters get a chance to meet the candidates in a way you can't in a larger state. i would not be upset if they switched it up. john: i want to be clear, after offering this answer you will not be allowed to come back in that state. seth: that is fine. mark: were you there when muskie cried? seth: i graduated high school in 1992 and every single candidate that year came through. i introduced jerry brown on stage because i was in student council. i got to wear a plaid shirt instead of a coat and tie because it was jerry brown. i saw clinton speak that year. everybody came through. mark: did you work on campaigns? seth: no,
john: pumpkin. state insect? seth: black fly. john: the ladybug. what is the state sport? seth: hockey.you think -- new hampshire has an important role in politics, do you think that is fair and proper? seth: i do not. i think it is foolish for every election the same two states. iowa and new hampshire. i would be happy if they rotated it around. with that said, i do think people from new hampshire take it seriously. and one of the benefits of a small state, i think most voters get a chance to...
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. >> >>>[music] >> this year's lineup includes elton john, kendrick lamar and black keys. next year's festival will run from august 5-seven -- the rest will not be announced until the spring when the tickets go on sale. >> if you need to make a beer run amazon will do it for you -- they are having alcohol to the delivery service in manhattan. the service is offered in seattle. it costs an extra $7.99 but for prime members it is free as long as you are willing to wait two hours instead of one. >> you may want to check your refrigerator -- more than $1 million of sweet leaf iced tea are being recalled due to fears of glass fragments in the bottle. >> the company is recalling six flavors in the 16 ounce bottles including raspberry, half and half lemonade tea, green tea with citrus, teach and mint and honey. >> they were distributed between that the worry 27th and december 6 of this year. you can return to t for a full refund. >> if you are in the holiday spirit this is the weekend to go out -- rosemary has a we get -- a look at the watch. >> floating the race -- fisherman's w
. >> >>>[music] >> this year's lineup includes elton john, kendrick lamar and black keys. next year's festival will run from august 5-seven -- the rest will not be announced until the spring when the tickets go on sale. >> if you need to make a beer run amazon will do it for you -- they are having alcohol to the delivery service in manhattan. the service is offered in seattle. it costs an extra $7.99 but for prime members it is free as long as you are willing to wait...
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john: do you think there will be multiple dozens of black pastors who endorse him? i do not rule it out. john: but you're not ready to endorse it as of yet? mark: i will wait for the announcement. john: i will be fascinated to see if that turns out to be true. thank you for coming in here and putting up with me for a long time. of next we have a prizefight. ted cruz versus marco rubio. part of our clues of interview. -- exclusive interview. mark: one of the most pressing questions today is who's going win the views between ted .ruz and marco rubio i want to play the part of the enemy where to hasbro's is asked if he should trust marco rubio on immigration. he bought for 10 seconds and then he said this. friend, a very talented communicator. my primary voters are fed up with what i call campaign conservatives. the people who talk a good game on the trail but have not walked the walk. that'll kobe decision for the primary voters to make. mark: why have these guys going after each other now? who the audience they are trying to reach with these attacks? >> a few weeks ag
john: do you think there will be multiple dozens of black pastors who endorse him? i do not rule it out. john: but you're not ready to endorse it as of yet? mark: i will wait for the announcement. john: i will be fascinated to see if that turns out to be true. thank you for coming in here and putting up with me for a long time. of next we have a prizefight. ted cruz versus marco rubio. part of our clues of interview. -- exclusive interview. mark: one of the most pressing questions today is...
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>> trevor: why did you get john can john cusack to play a black pastor? the rhythm and everything. >> the people have asked me -- and jesus has said -- and it's weird because it's a white guy. >> this is a white roman catholic priest, been in that church on the south side of chicago 40 years and he's one of the leading anti-gun, anti-violent people in the united states. >> trevor: i want to go -- i don't want to go because i don't want to die. but i want to go because i want to see this guy. [ laughter ] >> let's not joke about that. this is serious. blood is running on the streets in the south side of chicago. >> trevor: yeah. in this movie, though, the women react by withholding sex from all the men and becomes a worldwide phenomenon. >> yes, southside chicago, then full chicago and nationwide then global. >> trevor: nobody's getting any anywhere! [ laughter ] do you believe it could work? >> it worked in liberia. >> trevor: in liberia, they say it was a contributing factor. but the woman in the story doesn't believe it was the main factor. >> she won a
>> trevor: why did you get john can john cusack to play a black pastor? the rhythm and everything. >> the people have asked me -- and jesus has said -- and it's weird because it's a white guy. >> this is a white roman catholic priest, been in that church on the south side of chicago 40 years and he's one of the leading anti-gun, anti-violent people in the united states. >> trevor: i want to go -- i don't want to go because i don't want to die. but i want to go because i...
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john: police say it appears someone in a lack act euro shot the teenagers -- in a black acura shot the teenagers. >> my brother is here. john: tonight, police are still looking for the suspects. j.c.: new at 6:00, revere police are looking for this man , vicheth so, charged with two counts of murder and one count of armed assault with intent to murder. phil: an indictment with carlos ortiz. fernandez was convicted of killing odin lloyd, and another friend has pled not guilty. they are still awaiting trial. rage, a driver accused of pulling a gun on a snowplow operator. and problems for a popular new hampshire destination. harvey : right now, temperatures in the 20' s and freezing drizzle. phil: plus, after last nights win by the broncos, and bill praised as one of america's best mayors who governed as a pragmatist. bernie sanders passed more amendments in a republican congress than any other member. cracked the gridlock with john mccain to strengthen veterans' healthcare. bernie sanders. a consistent, principled, and effective leader. building a future to believe in. sanders: i'm berni
john: police say it appears someone in a lack act euro shot the teenagers -- in a black acura shot the teenagers. >> my brother is here. john: tonight, police are still looking for the suspects. j.c.: new at 6:00, revere police are looking for this man , vicheth so, charged with two counts of murder and one count of armed assault with intent to murder. phil: an indictment with carlos ortiz. fernandez was convicted of killing odin lloyd, and another friend has pled not guilty. they are...
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this is kcci 8 news at 10:00 with steve karlin, stacey horst, chief meteorologist john mclaughlin, and sports director >> black lives, they matter here. black lives they matter here. steve: those are black lives matter protesters trying to shutdown the minneapolis-saint paul international airport today. they moved to the airport, after a brief rally at the mall of america, blocking traffic leading to both terminals. at least 15 people were arrested. the protesters want police to release video of the police shooting death of 25-year-old jamar clark. the man accused of killing 3 people last month at a colorado planned parenthood clinic says he wants to fire his defense team. prosecutors have filed 179 felony charges against robert dear in the shooting attack. in court today, dear said he wants to represent himself. dear's scheduled competency evaluation, at the state mental hospital, could take up to 6 months. california is one of the few states this year enjoying a white christmas. experts say the snowpack there is higher than normal for this time of year. that's thanks to a series of sierra nevada. snowfall is
this is kcci 8 news at 10:00 with steve karlin, stacey horst, chief meteorologist john mclaughlin, and sports director >> black lives, they matter here. black lives they matter here. steve: those are black lives matter protesters trying to shutdown the minneapolis-saint paul international airport today. they moved to the airport, after a brief rally at the mall of america, blocking traffic leading to both terminals. at least 15 people were arrested. the protesters want police to release...
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john: if you missed black friday and you don't want the deal with the crowds or you shop but didn't findneed. fine. there is plenty of great deals to grab if you have the right app to find them. so many stores, so many sales. you might a sale for 30% off at gap and 20% off at banana republic. how do you keep track? apps that alert you to sales. retail me not. the lowest prices and the coupons for every major store. smartphone price scanners the red laser and price gragger -- grabber. doesn't that stink file, all the stores that want you to like them on facebook to get deal alerts. two or three the fine but if you have more it will turn into an endless list of things you don't need. so deal alert sites can be a better option. you should have a price comparison app on your phone so you don't waste your money. i'm john matarese. abc7 news. >> we are now investigating the horrific acts as an act of terrorism. >> they were friends. they gnaw he was muslim. they had no idea he had become radicalized. leon: the families of those killed with the entire country reeling from the f.b.i. announcemen
john: if you missed black friday and you don't want the deal with the crowds or you shop but didn't findneed. fine. there is plenty of great deals to grab if you have the right app to find them. so many stores, so many sales. you might a sale for 30% off at gap and 20% off at banana republic. how do you keep track? apps that alert you to sales. retail me not. the lowest prices and the coupons for every major store. smartphone price scanners the red laser and price gragger -- grabber. doesn't...
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it is not going to be black or white. john: -- jonathan: elliott gawking breaking it down for us. with us, ramin nakisa. ramin, this late into the prospective more crude coming online. if we have a crystal ball function on the bloomberg terminal, the one contract you would want to go for 2016 would be the price of brent, wouldn't it? no one knows what is good to happen next year. it is the most important variable to all of the asset classes. ramin: if you're talking about the e.m. story, that is key. driven by the price of oil. the correlation is very high. many asset classes will be affected by this. on thecan agree direction of oil. people are taking bets on it going up or down. can't forecast it. we did not forecast the fall. we saw a difficult variable to forecast. because it is politically driven. jonathan: let us use the curve. is our bestthat case scenario. 60 dollars all the way out for 2022. if that holds true, where is the the biggestin: trouble is the u.s. high-yield market. liquidity, we are seeing too much binging on credit by single big companies. we think this could
it is not going to be black or white. john: -- jonathan: elliott gawking breaking it down for us. with us, ramin nakisa. ramin, this late into the prospective more crude coming online. if we have a crystal ball function on the bloomberg terminal, the one contract you would want to go for 2016 would be the price of brent, wouldn't it? no one knows what is good to happen next year. it is the most important variable to all of the asset classes. ramin: if you're talking about the e.m. story, that...
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john: obviously a game of skill. >> but that doesn't it make it not gambling. there are plenty of games of skill that are gambling. blackl gambling. john: they are anti-choice, anti-fun. some politicians reflexively resist anything new. when mixed martial arts came about, some people called it barbaric, mma was one of the most popular and lucrative sports in america. smarter states got rid of the bans not in new york. uber and airbnb, the ride sharing and room sharing sites are incredible. they deem them unregulated. they are not. they're regulated by competition. politicians think only their regulation is good but competition is better regulation. the politicians think they should decide how you use your property. also they get campaign money from unions and taxi companies and hotels. schneiderman got big bucks from the casino industry. maybe that's why he's suing. >> seen the movie before. they got rid of the sports gambling industry. created a void. european publicly traded companies fill the void. now get rid of the two american companies paying taxes, spending all this money on ads, who's going to come in. the dema
john: obviously a game of skill. >> but that doesn't it make it not gambling. there are plenty of games of skill that are gambling. blackl gambling. john: they are anti-choice, anti-fun. some politicians reflexively resist anything new. when mixed martial arts came about, some people called it barbaric, mma was one of the most popular and lucrative sports in america. smarter states got rid of the bans not in new york. uber and airbnb, the ride sharing and room sharing sites are...
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black. the equalizer to it, john mark goes to the net and goes in, tied at one.a huge crowd in front, and he pokes it past the goalie, 2-1 start flyers. ends in 3-1./ju sunday, a big game for the eagles and bills. each team fight for the playoff live, and, of course, eagle tied with the giants and redskins. bill of health and matthews and logan probable for sunday's matchup, expected to play, and no one is listed as questionable for the birds. he's bradford and matthews on their mind set headed into sunday. >> we want our record to be better than it is right now, but, you know, given where we are in the season, you know, to be tied for the lead in the division, you know, and really control our own destiny in four weeks, that's all you can ask for. >> i want to get out there and be around teammates, you know, having fun, and, you know, i got to play and run and did stuff in a few weeks, so i have to break it in. >> that's sports, i'm danny pommells from comcast sports net. >>> monday night is a big night for the performers on, and the national correspondent spoke
black. the equalizer to it, john mark goes to the net and goes in, tied at one.a huge crowd in front, and he pokes it past the goalie, 2-1 start flyers. ends in 3-1./ju sunday, a big game for the eagles and bills. each team fight for the playoff live, and, of course, eagle tied with the giants and redskins. bill of health and matthews and logan probable for sunday's matchup, expected to play, and no one is listed as questionable for the birds. he's bradford and matthews on their mind set...
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and then in 1785, a narrative of the lord's wonderful dealing with john mirrant a black. now going to preach the gospel in nova scotia. i think it's in his work he takes up the american revolution and half of a sentence in a fairly long word. then david george's account of his remarkable experience as a slave in south carolina. a liberated loyalist in nova scotia and pioneering settler in sierra leone. david george's memoir is interesting because he, too, was a biblically drenched bibically infused person who applied standard metaphors but in the reverse order. britain was moses. the new america was egypt from which he had been liberated. and then in the best known work of the period the interesting life of the african published in 1789 relating the life of the preceding 30 years, my wife and i counted that the bible references more than one a page and there is, again, about a half paragraph on the american revolution. only with the poems that phyllis wheatley did the pattern deviate but then only a little. the great majority these narratives described how a word or words
and then in 1785, a narrative of the lord's wonderful dealing with john mirrant a black. now going to preach the gospel in nova scotia. i think it's in his work he takes up the american revolution and half of a sentence in a fairly long word. then david george's account of his remarkable experience as a slave in south carolina. a liberated loyalist in nova scotia and pioneering settler in sierra leone. david george's memoir is interesting because he, too, was a biblically drenched bibically...
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they are not setting out on a daily basis thinking how many black guys they are going to shoot. john cato institute where you work has the worst national police misconduct report. >> if we weren't increasing fines andf do you think the guy garner who got killed in new york city in it was because cigarette tax were so high. stupid government enforcement collection tactic. that's outrageous. >> progressive policies are failing these community. you need less tax and better schools so people have a better future. i think one reason there is violence and a strong reaction against what we perceive as police brutality, now we can see it. what we are seeing is probably this behavior was if anything more present lengths in the past. but they protect their own but licenionhaveong ne o the wayo sp displin john bck les mter disrupted speeches given by presidential candidates. here they interrupt hillary clinton. >> using the power of the feelings that come forward. yes, they do. john: she smiles and continues her speech to pander to the hecklers. >> race still plays a significant role in who get
they are not setting out on a daily basis thinking how many black guys they are going to shoot. john cato institute where you work has the worst national police misconduct report. >> if we weren't increasing fines andf do you think the guy garner who got killed in new york city in it was because cigarette tax were so high. stupid government enforcement collection tactic. that's outrageous. >> progressive policies are failing these community. you need less tax and better schools so...
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this is often lost because of the black lives matter groups which are constantly spewing this anti-cop rhetoric when this is the face of police officers in america. >> john, why are cops getting a bad rap? the culture today, occupy wall street, black lives matter, all these commie groups that want to paint america as a country born out of oppression. the police are professionals. the overwhelming majoritile are valiant, honorable and brave. >> jessica will you push back? >> i will start with the negative and address the "commie" issue. yes, this is the face of police in america and why they are the third most respected institute according to gallup over and over again over the military and small business. >> not -- >> yes. >> not by liberals. >> it is impossible you can bash liberals this much. i'm exhausted. >> there is an anti-cop movement. it's not entirely populated by conservatives. >> we can have this conversation and i would love to because law enforcement is important. we can't forget what happened in chicago. we can't forget what happened to eric garner, freddie gray, unsolicited stops that happen every day and i do favor stop and frisk. >> tiny
this is often lost because of the black lives matter groups which are constantly spewing this anti-cop rhetoric when this is the face of police officers in america. >> john, why are cops getting a bad rap? the culture today, occupy wall street, black lives matter, all these commie groups that want to paint america as a country born out of oppression. the police are professionals. the overwhelming majoritile are valiant, honorable and brave. >> jessica will you push back? >> i...
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joining me a former executive director of the congressional black caucus, john heart, he's a republicanegist and editor of opportunity lives. jonathan, if i can start with you. donald trump supporters saying second place wouldn't be so bad. hooegs got this big ad buy, we haven't seen the reserving the air time yet. but when you connect those two, is he worried? >> he is worried because donald trump cannot stand to lose. i think if he doesn't win either iowa or new hampshire, his campaign is over. and historically we're entering a very volatile period of the campaign where there's big shifts in the final few weeks. you know, rick santorum was single digits at this point and then won the iowa kcaucus. trump has seen his lead dissipate some in iowa, and some in new hampshire. and i predict that will continue and in a whole month from now we're not going to be talking about donald trump. >> i was watching this press conference he gave on his airplane and he was asked if his own personal life is fair game for his political opponents in light of the fact he's going after bill clinton's past.
joining me a former executive director of the congressional black caucus, john heart, he's a republicanegist and editor of opportunity lives. jonathan, if i can start with you. donald trump supporters saying second place wouldn't be so bad. hooegs got this big ad buy, we haven't seen the reserving the air time yet. but when you connect those two, is he worried? >> he is worried because donald trump cannot stand to lose. i think if he doesn't win either iowa or new hampshire, his campaign...
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. >> john was saying when the screen comes up, black screen, you see the words coming up, you're going to lose it. may be you can do that. >> i don't know that. i will be excited. >> you are younger than us, this is our childhood. it came out during our childhood. >> i was born when return of the jedi came out. >> reporter: that is not the same thing. "star wars: the force awakens" opens everywhere friday. i'm not trying to take away -- it is just like us old folks, you know, it was our thing. juliet: it is interesting and hard to believe, i was thinking about this, the second batch of three, the first came out in 99, approaching 20 years ago for juliet: time is flying. still ahead, the warm weather continues, hold onto your hats, we have some breeze coming our way. like as the forecast. heather: i-man crashes into a it on purpose, we meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and as you can see, we need an internet that can do more. we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed. that's why we switched to time warner cable. now we can connect more devices, at the same time
. >> john was saying when the screen comes up, black screen, you see the words coming up, you're going to lose it. may be you can do that. >> i don't know that. i will be excited. >> you are younger than us, this is our childhood. it came out during our childhood. >> i was born when return of the jedi came out. >> reporter: that is not the same thing. "star wars: the force awakens" opens everywhere friday. i'm not trying to take away -- it is just like us...
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john searches old newspaper archives. suddenly there in black and white, the story of "two infants abandoned," complete with the names of john's mother and father and brother. your own life buried deep in the archives of this library. >> to this day, when i read that article, i get the chills. >> john imagines that on that traumatic day, his big brother was somehow taking care of him. >> to me, he's the hero. >> why? >> when mommy was gone, he was there. >> john longs to find his brother, to see his face, to know his name. there are questions he's been waiting 56 years to ask. and what is it you wonder most? >> i just want to know who my brother is. >> then, there's candy wagner, searching from the other side of the divide. a 62-year-old retired physical therapist, hoping to find healing. for nearly 20 years, she has been searching for a baby she was forced to give up for adoption in 1967. at 14, with an absent father and difficult mother, candy was dating a boy three years older. your first boyfriend? >> my first for everything. there was no qu
john searches old newspaper archives. suddenly there in black and white, the story of "two infants abandoned," complete with the names of john's mother and father and brother. your own life buried deep in the archives of this library. >> to this day, when i read that article, i get the chills. >> john imagines that on that traumatic day, his big brother was somehow taking care of him. >> to me, he's the hero. >> why? >> when mommy was gone, he was there....
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john. it's a big puzzle every week and some baxter black joins us from 'out there' right after the break. enter to win this yamaha kodiak 799 eps, a great tool to have on the farm. just go to usfarmreport dot com and click on the link to get details. deadline is december 16th, so dont delay. we've talked a lot about market volatility in recent years and this that's especially true for cattlemen. and as baxter black tells it, sometimes its awful hard to separate our emotions from the business and our daily lives. there is an old story that claims that the last two old fellers left on board the titanic when it hit that iceberg and sank were cattle feeders. as the clung to the stern one was heard to say just hang on tommy it is bound to come back up. the law validity thee market in the cow business is legend. the cow is kind to his wife when the market is up his children think he is neat . the implement dealer sits by him in church. his banker waves on the street, salesman treat him like he was a king. the hired man, ask for a raise and press is reporting absorbent gains and the banker is si
john. it's a big puzzle every week and some baxter black joins us from 'out there' right after the break. enter to win this yamaha kodiak 799 eps, a great tool to have on the farm. just go to usfarmreport dot com and click on the link to get details. deadline is december 16th, so dont delay. we've talked a lot about market volatility in recent years and this that's especially true for cattlemen. and as baxter black tells it, sometimes its awful hard to separate our emotions from the business...
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if the olympics had been held in 68, and john carlos and black power in detroit, the vibrant part of black america would have had another power to it. >> were barry gordy and henry ford aware of each other? >> guest: good question. they were a completely different world but all the worlds of my book intersect, berry gordy worked on not mercury assembly line. he was a worker, the president wouldn't have known him but they connected that way. you find all these connections of great leaders of detroit during that period. berry gordy recorded the speech martin luther king gave. and the head of the uaw and aretha franklin's father and you find a lot of connections you might not expect. >> you worked for the washington post for years and you are known for being from wisconsin. why are you writing about detroit? >> i was born in detroit in 1949, my first seven years of life were in detroit, my primordial memories were there, ginger ale, hudson's department store, and it was actually the first chrysler commercial front detroit with eminem driving through the streets of detroit that sparked s
if the olympics had been held in 68, and john carlos and black power in detroit, the vibrant part of black america would have had another power to it. >> were barry gordy and henry ford aware of each other? >> guest: good question. they were a completely different world but all the worlds of my book intersect, berry gordy worked on not mercury assembly line. he was a worker, the president wouldn't have known him but they connected that way. you find all these connections of great...