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so, just to wrap up, we urge you to vote against this proposal. >> my name is john jones. i have lived in in district for 30 years. for the life of me i don't understand what is so significant about this district. all of the district and most of san francisco is a historic and you can landmark almost any place you visit. we don't need another layer of bureaucracy to get revisions to our property or maintain our property. to buy a house in this district cost you a minimum of a million dollars. no one is going to put a limit of shingles and take down redwood and depreciate their properties. it's unnecessary that we have a fear that we are going to damage the homes by remodeling them. the planning department has the authority right now to over see the remodel of the victorians in a significant way. so we can't really change our viians. distr unnecessary and a burden on the property owners and as the manager said we are opposed to ratio 3-1. thank you. >> my name is summerville. i support this to our district. >> thank you. next speaker. >> my name is brian o'neal and i have c
so, just to wrap up, we urge you to vote against this proposal. >> my name is john jones. i have lived in in district for 30 years. for the life of me i don't understand what is so significant about this district. all of the district and most of san francisco is a historic and you can landmark almost any place you visit. we don't need another layer of bureaucracy to get revisions to our property or maintain our property. to buy a house in this district cost you a minimum of a million...
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so we'll start with don cham bre, dennis lane, summerville, amy hock man, chris motley, john jones, brian nan, mr. cham bre? >> thank you supervis
so we'll start with don cham bre, dennis lane, summerville, amy hock man, chris motley, john jones, brian nan, mr. cham bre? >> thank you supervis
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has said some things that some thought including myself, would never hear him say. >> john: candace gingrich jones many thanks for all of your hard work and activism, and thank you for joining us on "viewpoint." >> thank you for having me. >> john: come see us sometime in the studio. all right, we talk about how not to handle a crisis in college sports. it's the never ending saga of rutgers university, and it's up next. we have a big big hour and the iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. this show is about analyzing criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am
has said some things that some thought including myself, would never hear him say. >> john: candace gingrich jones many thanks for all of your hard work and activism, and thank you for joining us on "viewpoint." >> thank you for having me. >> john: come see us sometime in the studio. all right, we talk about how not to handle a crisis in college sports. it's the never ending saga of rutgers university, and it's up next. we have a big big hour and the iq will go way...
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moving on now we have the president of the san francisco fed john williams not the guy who composed the music to star wars in indiana jones this is a notoriously. get john williams to come on sometimes. well john williams the fed official now he was one of the later speakers he recently moved the markets after some confusing statements which will visit us in the second period a little background first williams joined the fed in one thousand nine hundred four and his work for both the board of governors in the san francisco fed he was a voting member of the f o m c in two thousand and twelve and was consistently on board with bernanke you know dissent in other words. well in his speech yesterday he first said my forecast is that unemployment will be just below seven and a half percent at the end of this year and a shade below seven percent ip end of two thousand and fourteen i don't see it falling six and a half percent and a half percent and tell twenty fifteen yeah let's let's back up and see what this actually means here. the fed has given us guidelines of when it's going to actually stop printing money or at least tape
moving on now we have the president of the san francisco fed john williams not the guy who composed the music to star wars in indiana jones this is a notoriously. get john williams to come on sometimes. well john williams the fed official now he was one of the later speakers he recently moved the markets after some confusing statements which will visit us in the second period a little background first williams joined the fed in one thousand nine hundred four and his work for both the board of...
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there is a chance they could actually resolve it. >> john: how shocking would it be if ndaa wound up being the good guy. adam serwer of mother jones thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> john: as for legal issues closer to home, not only does new york city's stop and frisk policy have an enormous racial bias. our police commissioner says it should have more racial bias. we'll look at that next. had i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. >> john: welcome back. today's thing of the day is today's thing we don't know we actually have of the day. you see, according to a new poll 42% of americans are unaware that the affordable care act is the law of the land, including 12% who believe the law has been repealed by congress, 7% who believe it has been overturned by the supreme court, the off sit happened. got a little bit of press last year. 23% who say they don't know enough to say what the status of obamacare as a law is. 4
there is a chance they could actually resolve it. >> john: how shocking would it be if ndaa wound up being the good guy. adam serwer of mother jones thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> john: as for legal issues closer to home, not only does new york city's stop and frisk policy have an enormous racial bias. our police commissioner says it should have more racial bias. we'll look at that next. had i think the number one thing that viewers like about the...
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we are speaking to the journalist who broke the story that is affecting at least the dow jones industrials. johnsenrath, he has more. did he get more information? we're going to find out coming up, 4 p.m. eastern time. closing bell ringing in about 50 minutes. how much would you pay -- i want you to really think about this -- to hang out with one of these a of list c suiters ust to pick their brain, to earn from them? three of them are giving you the cannes to do that. jack dorsey, howard schultz and tim cook. who is bringing in the bbggest bids? who would you love to hang out with? we're telling you, coming up. >>> and next, the price of gold down 14% so far this year, but one gold miner isn't worried at all. he's calling for a comeback in gold just as he mines seven million ounces from a single one of his many african minds. rand gold's resources ceo coming up next in a first on fox business interview. the real story on gold. ♪ ♪ i'm so glad you called. thanyou. we'rnot in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. t
we are speaking to the journalist who broke the story that is affecting at least the dow jones industrials. johnsenrath, he has more. did he get more information? we're going to find out coming up, 4 p.m. eastern time. closing bell ringing in about 50 minutes. how much would you pay -- i want you to really think about this -- to hang out with one of these a of list c suiters ust to pick their brain, to earn from them? three of them are giving you the cannes to do that. jack dorsey, howard...
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. >> michael jones of riverton investment is still a believer. john splat zanny agrees, seeing no nend sight to this rally. but randy bateman of huntington funds has been taking money off the table, and rob warns investors not to lose sight of the challenges that face the u.s. economy. gentleman, thanks for joining us. rob, let's start with you. so we've got a day where we've got the dow shedding about 40 points. is that consistent with where you think we go from here? the start of another downward move? >> well, long-term, kelly, we do think the market is going to be in a continued bullish trend. but after a 17% increase year-to-date, we wouldn't be surprised to see some short-term pullback. having said that, there are many opportunities for investors, we believe, as the market becomes a little bit more challenged and investors look for substance in earnings, we're favoring high-quality, high return on equity companies, such as pepsi, such as 3m and adp, that have the fortress-like balance sheets is and cash flow to determine their own futures and pr
. >> michael jones of riverton investment is still a believer. john splat zanny agrees, seeing no nend sight to this rally. but randy bateman of huntington funds has been taking money off the table, and rob warns investors not to lose sight of the challenges that face the u.s. economy. gentleman, thanks for joining us. rob, let's start with you. so we've got a day where we've got the dow shedding about 40 points. is that consistent with where you think we go from here? the start of...
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john thompson iii. prior to his time at georgetown he spent time. u under jonesit's place he's comfortable with. >> i don't think i would be h today if jeff didn't hire me and working with john at georgetown has been a tremendous under experience. i learned a lot from those guys how to run a program. >> we have 2n h.l. playoff finals. -- nhl. >> that's sports. shawn is back to wrap things up after this. >> hey everybody, hi mom... streaming live with a tour of my new place... knowing you can still reach out. ... and now you've seen it. that's powerful. verizon. get mom a lucid 2 by lg for free. we're taking the edge off tonight with a tiny training exercise. take a look for yourself. as the tennis players at castle stadium start hitting the court the chew was was a -- chihuahuas are doing the same thing. the contestants for the annual running of the chihuahuas joined fox 5. they were running out in the rain doing their best. by the way we should let you know the big race with the chihuahuas kicks off saturday. the winner will take home $150 in cash. >> thanks for
john thompson iii. prior to his time at georgetown he spent time. u under jonesit's place he's comfortable with. >> i don't think i would be h today if jeff didn't hire me and working with john at georgetown has been a tremendous under experience. i learned a lot from those guys how to run a program. >> we have 2n h.l. playoff finals. -- nhl. >> that's sports. shawn is back to wrap things up after this. >> hey everybody, hi mom... streaming live with a tour of my new...
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jones. justin jackson. auri wilmerton. [speaker not understood]. salve a door flores. john matenge. okay, we're getting some. ~ all right, if you're ready, go ahead. >>> good afternoon, thank you for your valuable time. i'm kimberly jones. i'm an artist. i've lived here 16 years. as a volunteer across the street from this site, i painted a 30-foot mural for the obama campaign, and i struggle as an artist to live in this city because of its uniqueness. with 25 years of practice in the architecture business, i am keenly professionally and humanly well versed in understanding what makes for uniqueness and memorable places and i am committed to being in a community that's like that. i love coffee and it is abundantly available in this neighborhood. and with all due respect to star bucks, their product is abundantly available and truly mediocre. the environments are corporate and unmemorable and i wish them well, but i don't want another of their enterprises in this unique city. so, please, please, reject this product -- this [speaker not understood]. [inaudible]. >> next speaker, please.
jones. justin jackson. auri wilmerton. [speaker not understood]. salve a door flores. john matenge. okay, we're getting some. ~ all right, if you're ready, go ahead. >>> good afternoon, thank you for your valuable time. i'm kimberly jones. i'm an artist. i've lived here 16 years. as a volunteer across the street from this site, i painted a 30-foot mural for the obama campaign, and i struggle as an artist to live in this city because of its uniqueness. with 25 years of practice in the...
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his coach john harbaugh is proud and happy to see how jones represented the ravens' organization but it's time for jacoby to put the shirt back on and get back out on the field. >> i am looking for him on the next flight back to baltimore jacoby. you should be getting off the plane any second here at bwi and be expected here tomorrow. be looking for him. he should be in great shape. >> and if there's any question megan about this man's work ethic, as was demonstrated on "dancing with the stars" you know he's going to show up and be a threat. >> exactly. the touchdown dances as well. >>> also looking forward to seeing jones back in the element playing football of course and remember to look out for some new touchdown dances. "good morning maryland" at 5:00 starts right now. >>> heart break in moore, oklahoma this morning as the youngest of the victims in the massive tornado is being remembered. >>> but the sky is definitely clear right now. but storms could be headed our way. we're going to look at when you can see showers in your neighborhood and how bad are they going to be. all tho
his coach john harbaugh is proud and happy to see how jones represented the ravens' organization but it's time for jacoby to put the shirt back on and get back out on the field. >> i am looking for him on the next flight back to baltimore jacoby. you should be getting off the plane any second here at bwi and be expected here tomorrow. be looking for him. he should be in great shape. >> and if there's any question megan about this man's work ethic, as was demonstrated on...
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jones. as those pictures are being finalized, our next presentation by supervisor john avalos. >> thank you, weed like to call up mario -- mr. sagittarius. we have a video to play? >> mario dam era of the a.k.a. power strug. has joined many groups like atmosphere and d j shadow. has joined the stage with snoop dog and received critical acclaim for his albums. mario was born in nigeria after his father who was a doctor and his mother was a nurse and recruited in the philippines as health care professional. his family immigrated to the u.s. in 04. as a youth mario was raised in working class neighborhoods in st. paul minnesota where a mix of cultures -- with native american youth shaped him what it means to be a man of color and how to use hip hop. since 2005 he settled in san francisco where he continues to use his music and continues to do advocacy. mario started volunteering at the philipino community district where he worked with migrant youth that addressed violence prevention, cultural identity and leadership development and creative writing. in 2009 he joined the staff with the philipin
jones. as those pictures are being finalized, our next presentation by supervisor john avalos. >> thank you, weed like to call up mario -- mr. sagittarius. we have a video to play? >> mario dam era of the a.k.a. power strug. has joined many groups like atmosphere and d j shadow. has joined the stage with snoop dog and received critical acclaim for his albums. mario was born in nigeria after his father who was a doctor and his mother was a nurse and recruited in the philippines as...
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jones. as those pictures are being finalized, our next presentation by supervisor john avalos. >> thank you, weed like to call up mario -- mr. sagittarius. we have a video to play? >> mario dam era of the a.k.a. power strug. has joined many groups like atmosphere and d j shadow. has joined the stage with snoop dog and received critical acclaim for his albums. mario was born in nigeria after his father who was a doctor and his mother was a nurse and recruited in the philippines as health care professional. his family immigrated to the u.s. in 04.
jones. as those pictures are being finalized, our next presentation by supervisor john avalos. >> thank you, weed like to call up mario -- mr. sagittarius. we have a video to play? >> mario dam era of the a.k.a. power strug. has joined many groups like atmosphere and d j shadow. has joined the stage with snoop dog and received critical acclaim for his albums. mario was born in nigeria after his father who was a doctor and his mother was a nurse and recruited in the philippines as...
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. >>> hi, john weitz, pastor at calvary presbyterian church here to speak on behalf of kimberly jones. i know kimberly in her capacity running senior arts program at the church and have come to know her story. while she certainly has the empathy one would expect having been through her own traumatic experience, she is able to combine that with her analytical abilities, with complex systems and understanding community needs and do so in a way that i believe is collegial and that would work with the community in that way. and speaking personally as a parent, trying to raise children in the city in which they're safe with many cars passing by, she's the sort of voice that i value having in my community. thank you. >> thank you. >>♪ a poem is due, poem is due i like the way you walk i like the way you write and talk appointments new i like the way you walk i like the way you talk like the way you walk i like the way you talk and i like safety, too oh, city you pick appointments new i like the way you walk i like the way you talk pick appointments i like safety, too ♪ and... ♪ this is not
. >>> hi, john weitz, pastor at calvary presbyterian church here to speak on behalf of kimberly jones. i know kimberly in her capacity running senior arts program at the church and have come to know her story. while she certainly has the empathy one would expect having been through her own traumatic experience, she is able to combine that with her analytical abilities, with complex systems and understanding community needs and do so in a way that i believe is collegial and that would...
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. >> john is managing director of science policy and david cornyn washington bureau chief for mother joneserybody loves research. it means people can live to 90, healthy. if we don't do that, we're just going to fall back. if you don't have verge keeping up with stress, we're going to fall back. >> the most important investment that our company can make and that's what's so discouraging right now. when you're talking about the sequestration, it's a $1.6 billion cut for health. it's not just sequestration. the past decade we've had cuts at the nih. going on $6 billion when you account for inflation. >>> so what's it mean? you can't do certain tests or what are you hearing? >> probably most discouraging is you're talking about researchers have about a one in ten chance to get funded, so all of the grants going to the national institutes of health, only one out of ten doors are we able to open. the most ideal situation is between 25 and 30%. actually, when congress decided -- >> you're turning down good proposals. >> they're on the cutting room floor right now. it's affecting young investigat
. >> john is managing director of science policy and david cornyn washington bureau chief for mother joneserybody loves research. it means people can live to 90, healthy. if we don't do that, we're just going to fall back. if you don't have verge keeping up with stress, we're going to fall back. >> the most important investment that our company can make and that's what's so discouraging right now. when you're talking about the sequestration, it's a $1.6 billion cut for health. it's...
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. >> again, our thanks to john berman for that report. our cnn digital reporter jones me like right now. he has been in the courtroom throughout the trial. also with me is lisa plume, a legal analyst for avo.com. she is kind enough to join me by skype. slays is an attorney. he is admitted to practice in several states and california as well. alan, you are a reporter watching this first hand. alan, first to you, the jury was actually laugh something. >> yes. well the judge actually laughed, too. they made jokes at the end of the day. the judge referring to the i don't recall answer says, we've had enough of those. she says said that outside the presence of the jury. it was somewhat comic am. but this is a very serious subject because michael jackson died. the family claims it was the aeg execs liable in his death. >> well, there are times when laughing does happen. lisa, you will attest to that. we see moments of levity, even in first-degree murder cases. not when it comes to the way the evidence is actually unraveling in front of their eyes. i want to play one moment o
. >> again, our thanks to john berman for that report. our cnn digital reporter jones me like right now. he has been in the courtroom throughout the trial. also with me is lisa plume, a legal analyst for avo.com. she is kind enough to join me by skype. slays is an attorney. he is admitted to practice in several states and california as well. alan, you are a reporter watching this first hand. alan, first to you, the jury was actually laugh something. >> yes. well the judge actually...
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john still here? >> i'm right here. >> doug jones was the u.s. attorney here in birmingham who prosecuted the bomber of the 16th street baptist church in 2001 and 2002. we think they're the last -- [applause] so i guess it seems to be my lot in life to establish the birmingham narrative of great events, and so i'm going to give a little context about the letter from the birmingham standpoint, because it sort of feeds into this ism that we're all in the midst of, especially in this year of reconciliationism cans to try to -- in this yearning that this country feels toward what a friend of mine and activist poet calls the affirmative interracial handshake. and when we look back on the grand narrative king, he's kind of emerging as this explainer and this human resources facilitator. and probably if you don't know anything about the birmingham story, you might think that king wrote the letter from birmingham jail, people read it and said, oh, yeah, that's great. why didn't you say so? now i understand everything. but what actually happened at the ti
john still here? >> i'm right here. >> doug jones was the u.s. attorney here in birmingham who prosecuted the bomber of the 16th street baptist church in 2001 and 2002. we think they're the last -- [applause] so i guess it seems to be my lot in life to establish the birmingham narrative of great events, and so i'm going to give a little context about the letter from the birmingham standpoint, because it sort of feeds into this ism that we're all in the midst of, especially in this...
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john podesta, he was white house chief of staff during president clinton's administration. "mother jones" washington bureau chief david corn is an msnbc political analyst. first, the unexpected. the president was twice interrupted, actually more than that, by a very loud protester. let's take a look. >> we will insist that judicial review be available for every detainee. now, ma'am, let me -- let me finish. let me finish, ma'am. this is part of free speech is you being able to speak, but also you listening. and me being able to speak. [ applause ] >> well, the president obviously didn't let it throw him. however, he ended a very strong speech, i think, on a powerful note about what victory in a war on terrorism would actually look like. he even managed to tie in, as i said, that woman who was interrupting him. she's from code pink. let's take a listen. >> our victory against terrorism won't be measured in a surrender ceremony at a battleship. or a statue being pulled to the ground. victory will be measured in parents taking their kids to school. immigrants coming to our shores. fans taki
john podesta, he was white house chief of staff during president clinton's administration. "mother jones" washington bureau chief david corn is an msnbc political analyst. first, the unexpected. the president was twice interrupted, actually more than that, by a very loud protester. let's take a look. >> we will insist that judicial review be available for every detainee. now, ma'am, let me -- let me finish. let me finish, ma'am. this is part of free speech is you being able to...
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john mcdonalds is taking this matter seriously. >>> they have an induction ceremony in downtown san francisco. the hall is honoring brent jones.nior and pitching coach am day of getti and -- dave getti, they teamed up for the super bowl 2003. >> what he stood for was football and i was honored to put that uniform on and take the field with him to do battle. >> you can watch tonight's hall of fame ceremony -- ceremony. the ceremony starts at 8:00 and we will air legends right here on 722, there is a lot going on, on the roads right now. >>> we do have problems, dave and traffic will be busy is some areas. we had a crash here at east 80 and they have moved it off the freeway and traffic is now recovering. northbound 101, the crash has been moved to the shoulder and they are dealing with all of the paperwork in front of the hall of justice and it is not a huge deal to the traffic on the freeway. we have an overturned truck and we will tell you about that coming up, 680 past mission 5:26 let's go to steve. >>> a cold one out there, i have tell you, we were looking at the western edge of the sunset, fso, gusts at 35 and 60s for man
john mcdonalds is taking this matter seriously. >>> they have an induction ceremony in downtown san francisco. the hall is honoring brent jones.nior and pitching coach am day of getti and -- dave getti, they teamed up for the super bowl 2003. >> what he stood for was football and i was honored to put that uniform on and take the field with him to do battle. >> you can watch tonight's hall of fame ceremony -- ceremony. the ceremony starts at 8:00 and we will air legends...
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. >> john is managing director of science policy and david cornyn washington bureau chief for mother joneserybody loves research. it means people can live to 90, healthy. if we don't do that, we're just going to fall back. if you don't have verge keeping up with stress, we're going to fall back. >> the most important investment that our company can make and that's what's so discouraging right now. when you're talking about the sequestration, it's a $1.6 billion cut for health. the past ten years, a decade, we've had cuts at the nih and going on f billion when you account for inflation. so, we're at a time -- >> what's it mean an ek doe tall terms? you can't do certain tests or what are you hearing? >> probably most discouraging is you're talking about researchers have about a one in ten chance to get funded, so all of the grants going to the national institutes of health, only one out of ten doors are we able to open. the most ideal situation is between 25 and 30%. actually, when congress decided -- >> you're turning down good proposals. >> they're on the cutting room floor right now. it's
. >> john is managing director of science policy and david cornyn washington bureau chief for mother joneserybody loves research. it means people can live to 90, healthy. if we don't do that, we're just going to fall back. if you don't have verge keeping up with stress, we're going to fall back. >> the most important investment that our company can make and that's what's so discouraging right now. when you're talking about the sequestration, it's a $1.6 billion cut for health. the...
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john is a republican consultant who ran rick santorum's presidential campaign last year. david corn is washington bureau chief for "mother jonesmsnbc political analyst. question. we haven't had candidates run again after losing a general election i think since next, before that, add lay stevenson, before that, tom er and harder in a tv age. it's hard to come back and say, give me another shot. is romney peek-a-booing his way back in? >> the only thing i could see him running for is the u.s. senate in michigan. i'm going home, going to run for the senate. let's remember, romney has won four times and lost three of those. so the other problem is he has no ideological base. nobody sits there and says -- >> no romney-ism. >> there isn't. i just don't see how he reenters. i almost feel sorry for him. he sounds like someone coming out of retirement that's not sure to go on a fishing trip or build a backyard deck. >> i wonder whether, this could be bipartisan, this phenomenon, because so much exposure you get, david. even, say, john kerry, i don't want to brag because you never know how it ends up. he seems to be doing a super job as
john is a republican consultant who ran rick santorum's presidential campaign last year. david corn is washington bureau chief for "mother jonesmsnbc political analyst. question. we haven't had candidates run again after losing a general election i think since next, before that, add lay stevenson, before that, tom er and harder in a tv age. it's hard to come back and say, give me another shot. is romney peek-a-booing his way back in? >> the only thing i could see him running for is...
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jones up nearly 200 points so far this morning. we have going to keep our eye on that this morning. we're learning more about a surprise visit to senator johnccain about the war torn country of syria. richard is in lebanon with more. >>> the violence in the middle east is no longer contained to syria. in fact, overnight three lebanese soldiers were killed along the syrian border. this as senator john mccain made an unannounced visit into syria. senator mccain has long been a supporter of the syrian opposition and now he went to meet with them for himself. >> reporter: the visit lasted a few hours. no big delegation, secret and low profile but a high risk trip to an area that's recently seen air strikes and suicide attacks. senator mccain crossed into syria from turkey. the rebel faction he wants the u.s. to support with arms and a no fly zone. washington already supplies the army with food and medicine. mccain met with the free syrian army's general commander that spoke exclusively to nbc earlier this month. he's a moderate and the mccain trip seemed aimed at highlighting him as a partner in a conflict where white house officials said there
jones up nearly 200 points so far this morning. we have going to keep our eye on that this morning. we're learning more about a surprise visit to senator johnccain about the war torn country of syria. richard is in lebanon with more. >>> the violence in the middle east is no longer contained to syria. in fact, overnight three lebanese soldiers were killed along the syrian border. this as senator john mccain made an unannounced visit into syria. senator mccain has long been a supporter...