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now, don't go and tell me that you and john locke have finally gone and got yourselves engaged.ht, then, i won't tell you. when did it happen? this afternoon -- 16 minutes past 5:00, cappy! when are you... when are you gonna tell your uncle martin? well, i... i thought i'd wait. ain't gonna be good if he finds out from someone else.
now, don't go and tell me that you and john locke have finally gone and got yourselves engaged.ht, then, i won't tell you. when did it happen? this afternoon -- 16 minutes past 5:00, cappy! when are you... when are you gonna tell your uncle martin? well, i... i thought i'd wait. ain't gonna be good if he finds out from someone else.
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john lock did the first study of all the counties in united states and where you had concealed carry permits, more gun ownership by citizens, you actually had significantly less crime, hundreds and thousands of fewer murders, fewer rapes. what you don't have reported in the news is the fact that those states that put in concealed carry laws decades ago and have more people carrying guns are safer to live in than ones that ban it. so when you ask why don't we do something stupid, the answer is because we have looked at the statistics, because we have looked at the science, and flat earthers should not be passing new laws. >> how do you explain that as i said to mr. feldman earlier, america has between 11,000 and 12,000 gun murders a year, 18,000 gun suicides a year, 100,000 americans are hit by gunfire a year. and you look at someone like britain or australia or japan or i could name dozens of other countries that have pretty strict gun control laws, and just have negligible gun deaths. literally, like 40 or 50 people a year get killed. how do you explain that, grover, in any rational
john lock did the first study of all the counties in united states and where you had concealed carry permits, more gun ownership by citizens, you actually had significantly less crime, hundreds and thousands of fewer murders, fewer rapes. what you don't have reported in the news is the fact that those states that put in concealed carry laws decades ago and have more people carrying guns are safer to live in than ones that ban it. so when you ask why don't we do something stupid, the answer is...
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at 10:30, john locke presents his book at the brink. will obama push us over the edge?and at 5:00 eastern we bring you a selection of programs honoring the tenth anniversary of the start of the iraq war. these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for complete scheduled visit booktv.org. >> this system of mass incarceration is so deeply rooted in our social political and economic structure is not going to just fade away or downsize, we are on a major upheaval, fairly radical shift in public consciousness. there are many people today who will say there is no hope of ending mass incarceration in america. no. there is no hope. pick another issue. just as many people dying to jim crow in the south, that is a shame and that is the way it is. i find that so many people today view the millions cycling in and out of the prisons and jails today is an unfortunate but in alterable fact. i am quite certain that dr. king would not have been so resigned. if we are truly, truly to honor dr. king, if we are to ever stepped up with dr. king we have to be willing to continue his
at 10:30, john locke presents his book at the brink. will obama push us over the edge?and at 5:00 eastern we bring you a selection of programs honoring the tenth anniversary of the start of the iraq war. these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for complete scheduled visit booktv.org. >> this system of mass incarceration is so deeply rooted in our social political and economic structure is not going to just fade away or downsize, we are on a major upheaval, fairly radical shift...
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at 10:30, john locke presents his book at the brink:will obama push us over the edge? later at 5:00 eastern we bring you a selection of programs honoring the tenth anniversary of the start of the iraq war. watch these programs and more on booktv. for a complete schedule go to booktv.org. >> here is where the story starts to get interesting. i am condensing a lot of things but giving you the basics. general david petraeus is sent to fort leavenworth. a lot of people in the army didn't really like general david petraeus. they don't like officers who are too bookish or stood out too much and general david petraeus was guilty on both accounts so he is sent to fort leavenworth, kan.. a lot of people were thinking that is great. the fare haired boy, sending him to pasture, literally. he goes to fort leavenworth and realizes something, he realizes this is actually the intellectual center of the army. they form the curriculum of the general staff college and organize the national training centers and through a loop through these together, the lessons from one affects the lesso
at 10:30, john locke presents his book at the brink:will obama push us over the edge? later at 5:00 eastern we bring you a selection of programs honoring the tenth anniversary of the start of the iraq war. watch these programs and more on booktv. for a complete schedule go to booktv.org. >> here is where the story starts to get interesting. i am condensing a lot of things but giving you the basics. general david petraeus is sent to fort leavenworth. a lot of people in the army didn't...
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many in the community say that locke shari john b -- last kari angvi is- lashkar-e-jh behind it.they want the authorities to do something about it. as we have been seeing in past bombings, the authorities do promise to go after those responsible, yet here we are again, another bloody attack against the shia community. >> what other response have the authorities, these officials given so far? >> very little at this stage. one of the most surprising things when i went to the blast site was just how little of a police or security presence there was. they were really on the outskirts of this neighborhood. all you could really see where medical personnel. it really illustrates the level have forst the shias police and other security forces in pakistan that these police forces and security forces are almost unwilling to go into these neighborhoods for fear that they too might be attacked because of the level of anger we see on the streets. there is an awful lot of grief. it is the anger that is most palpable, intense anger that the community has been attacked so bloodily so many times.
many in the community say that locke shari john b -- last kari angvi is- lashkar-e-jh behind it.they want the authorities to do something about it. as we have been seeing in past bombings, the authorities do promise to go after those responsible, yet here we are again, another bloody attack against the shia community. >> what other response have the authorities, these officials given so far? >> very little at this stage. one of the most surprising things when i went to the blast...
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such a broad proposition, necessarily the content is going to have to be watered down, because as john locke that everyone is a legislator and to themselves. also, we have two provisions of the first amendment. there is the exercise provision, and there's also an establishment provision, and they work together wonderfully well, and abroad conscience interpretation of the establishment principle simply does not work. many people are quite conscientiously, have strong beliefs and which environmentalism. they may feel really strongly. environmentalism is treated the same way constitutionally. we cannot have environmental protection agency. we cannot have laws based upon principles of environmentalism. it is a free exercise that requires a constitutional matter we distinguish between the two, so i think it would not work. to have an establishment clause and the free exercise clause for conscience in general. >> i think we have a few minutes left. i would like members of the audience to approach the microphones and ask your question. please identify it yourself and identify any group with which y
such a broad proposition, necessarily the content is going to have to be watered down, because as john locke that everyone is a legislator and to themselves. also, we have two provisions of the first amendment. there is the exercise provision, and there's also an establishment provision, and they work together wonderfully well, and abroad conscience interpretation of the establishment principle simply does not work. many people are quite conscientiously, have strong beliefs and which...
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conservatives, what the founders wanted to do was to maintain the rights of englishmen as outlined by john locke and keep the state small so that individuals would have the greatest opportunity and freedom to pursue their dreams. >> host: larry schweikart is our guest. here is the cover of some of his 20 plus books. in 2004 a patriot's history of the u.s. from columbus's discovery to the war on terror, "america's victories," why america wins wars and will win the war on terror in 2006. "48 liberal lies about american history (that you probably leaned in school)" came out in 2008. .. >> host: the philosophical setting of these primary sources. does this book include the typical documents, the constitution, the declaration of independence, etc. >> guest: no. and we deliberately left those out because we figure that most people who are going to get readers, most home schoolers, for example, they're already going to have that. we wanted to include representative documents that aren't always found. obama's cairo speech, for example. >> host: why was that included? >> guest: that was included because
conservatives, what the founders wanted to do was to maintain the rights of englishmen as outlined by john locke and keep the state small so that individuals would have the greatest opportunity and freedom to pursue their dreams. >> host: larry schweikart is our guest. here is the cover of some of his 20 plus books. in 2004 a patriot's history of the u.s. from columbus's discovery to the war on terror, "america's victories," why america wins wars and will win the war on terror...
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. >> john: this is not just about locking people up for small amounts of marijuana.a misdemeanor. >> even for a long time. first of all that was supposed to be kind of the misdemeanor for quite some time. people were still being arrested at full volume. even with that being on the books it doesn't mean that the young men on the street that get stopped actually will have that happen to them. >> remember, you mentioned even if you assert verbally without any physical violence or anything, even if you assert verbally yours rights there are still african-american and latino males who know their rights and will say it to police officers, that "talk back" will get you arrested. >> john: you could try to end poverty and watch it all disappear in a generation or so, but that won't help. >> they don't believe in prevention. >> john: no, in is america. let's shift over to the protest. elon you've been there. what have you seen happening at the protest over the last few nights? >> people are frustrated. there are multiple things happening right now. there is a dead child. that'
. >> john: this is not just about locking people up for small amounts of marijuana.a misdemeanor. >> even for a long time. first of all that was supposed to be kind of the misdemeanor for quite some time. people were still being arrested at full volume. even with that being on the books it doesn't mean that the young men on the street that get stopped actually will have that happen to them. >> remember, you mentioned even if you assert verbally without any physical violence or...
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perhaps because of the way he treated john he had been locked up for seven years. now i speak as an amateur here about tax law, but my understanding of a 501c3 is that at least one that the church was given there are lairs of accountability. there has to be responsibility along the line. one entity is accountable to the next. when you have one individual who can put all of the other individuals in to a double wide trailer for years on end, i don't know that you can say there's any other individual than david who has any power inside the church of scientology. i think the church is at the crisis point in the future. it's headed for a reckoning. if david is not willing to come forward and confront accusers, people in the church have a responsibility, i think, a moral responsibility to address those abuses. and i particularly charge the celebrities who have been used to promote scientology with that duty because nobody else has done more to bring people to scientology. they have a definite responsibility understanding what is going on there. thank you. >> thank you. >
perhaps because of the way he treated john he had been locked up for seven years. now i speak as an amateur here about tax law, but my understanding of a 501c3 is that at least one that the church was given there are lairs of accountability. there has to be responsibility along the line. one entity is accountable to the next. when you have one individual who can put all of the other individuals in to a double wide trailer for years on end, i don't know that you can say there's any other...
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[laughter] in any case from that point they took me downtown to be introduced to john lott and they locked me up. i remember when they let me out and they gave me a court date to go back. i had never been in trouble with the law. i told my mother, i'm going to court and my mother was so embarrassed. my mother was a very proud woman and she was embarrassed. boy i don't know why you did that, and not going to down there and i'm not going to let them send my baby to jail. i'm not going. she said earl you take that boy to court. we get down we go to to the courthouse and i remember my dad saying son, you have crossed the line this time and i don't think you are coming home with me. i am looking at him like, you don't think i'm coming home? no sun i think the judge is going to send you away. i got a little quiet and we get to court and the judge looks at me and he says to my father, mr. mr. carlos does your son have any mental deficiencies? my father said none that i know of. he said why would he do what he did? my father said that's a very good question. why don't you ask him? the judge asked
[laughter] in any case from that point they took me downtown to be introduced to john lott and they locked me up. i remember when they let me out and they gave me a court date to go back. i had never been in trouble with the law. i told my mother, i'm going to court and my mother was so embarrassed. my mother was a very proud woman and she was embarrassed. boy i don't know why you did that, and not going to down there and i'm not going to let them send my baby to jail. i'm not going. she said...
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. >> you have locked up hundreds of people for drugs? >> absolutely. >> johnyou feel good about it? >> we really thought these drugs made people evil. >> john: but ten yea ago, he decided drugs do less harm to americans than the drug war? >> drugs are and can be problematic but the policies we have in place to prohibit their use are ten times more pblematic. >> john: drug raids as changed. s.w.a.t. team broke into this family's house. shot their dog. once inside they didn't find any drugs. the owner was charged with possessing drug paraphernalia. >> we just end up with dogs being shot but kids being shot. we end up with search warrants being served on the wrong home. innocent people on the other side of the door thinking they are protecting their home. >> we should be kicking down more doors. >> paul was a white house drug cza >> they are not kicking the door koor if somebody is smoking marijuana but they a kicking the door fora violent person. >> sometimes they terrorize people? >> because the accident happened should not be a reason to do away with the progr
. >> you have locked up hundreds of people for drugs? >> absolutely. >> johnyou feel good about it? >> we really thought these drugs made people evil. >> john: but ten yea ago, he decided drugs do less harm to americans than the drug war? >> drugs are and can be problematic but the policies we have in place to prohibit their use are ten times more pblematic. >> john: drug raids as changed. s.w.a.t. team broke into this family's house. shot their dog....
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uncle john stole a ham from the meat market. he was 17. lost his taste for it locked up 14 years. ham, cured and earth bred sliced with the fat hanging on. yellow sunshine on a white plate. the ham bone cuts crosswise. a dark eye all in the skillet making aggressive for grits. lost his taste for all things salt much the ocean he has not seen. woman and man. he don't ever want to see no more ham on his plate. hates pigs. hard for him. time off for good behavior. they didn't hold him to the last 6. he is a hog farmer. only eats beef and chicken and turkey. fish, turtle and rabbit. squirrel, possum and coon and seasons greens with smoked ox tails. can't raise white folks for slaughter. [applause] >> for those of you who have not heard this in person a big beautiful surprises, she speaks at tremendous authority of feeling. and very uniquely agile intelligence. >> we are the memory of that place without measure. that filled all space that never was and ever will be. that place existing as the perfect note yet making no sound. holding all colors inside a light that was nothing but darkn
uncle john stole a ham from the meat market. he was 17. lost his taste for it locked up 14 years. ham, cured and earth bred sliced with the fat hanging on. yellow sunshine on a white plate. the ham bone cuts crosswise. a dark eye all in the skillet making aggressive for grits. lost his taste for all things salt much the ocean he has not seen. woman and man. he don't ever want to see no more ham on his plate. hates pigs. hard for him. time off for good behavior. they didn't hold him to the last...
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. >> reporter: why didn't the president lock the doors until they had a budget deal. >> if mitch mcconnell or johnoehner say we have to go to meet the plane, i cannot block the doorway. >> reporter: sequester day one. >> team obama said the longer the across the bored spending cuts go on, the greater the impact. the sequester could last months. at the start, has not seemed to hurt investor confidence. stocks were up near record territory. scott budman is talking about why and silicone valley is an engine of growth. >> we know that america's confidence in our economy is not rattled even when the deadline comes upon us. we measure the confidence with the stock market. it barely moved, they actually moved up for most of the day, ending with small gains, led higher by bay area companies that in fact have boosted the economy since the melt down of 2008. for proof, here are the local stocks on the dow since the melt down which is shown by the dip on the left of the stock chart, cisco has moved up and intel moved up more, and chevron saw their stock double. now, the one local dow component that lost grou
. >> reporter: why didn't the president lock the doors until they had a budget deal. >> if mitch mcconnell or johnoehner say we have to go to meet the plane, i cannot block the doorway. >> reporter: sequester day one. >> team obama said the longer the across the bored spending cuts go on, the greater the impact. the sequester could last months. at the start, has not seemed to hurt investor confidence. stocks were up near record territory. scott budman is talking about...
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. >> john: well, other relics of the 1990s on the comeback trail jeb bush neither denying or confirming he's on collision course for president. i think it's a locki think so. >> lee? >> why not continue the the monarchy bush, clinton bush-- >> john: it's heritage power. but he has been setting himself up to be the electable moderate, and it will be a two-man race between him and chris christie. >> i would go with chris christie because i like him. >> they would give him a hard time about his weight. >> but it would fun to make fun of him. >> john: christie or clinton or bush and clinton. >> bush and clinton. >> it's the 90's again. thank you for my panel. sherrod small lee camp and sue costello. and what a great show you've got going on lee. >> thanks. >> john: in last night's meet the press you won't want to miss it. it's coming up next. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster entrees like lobster lover
. >> john: well, other relics of the 1990s on the comeback trail jeb bush neither denying or confirming he's on collision course for president. i think it's a locki think so. >> lee? >> why not continue the the monarchy bush, clinton bush-- >> john: it's heritage power. but he has been setting himself up to be the electable moderate, and it will be a two-man race between him and chris christie. >> i would go with chris christie because i like him. >> they...
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john: everyone laughs. get the same politicians oversee a system that does this. drug raids like this one happened in america more than 100 times every day. neil frankland once led such raids. ♪ lockeds of people for drugs. >> absolutely. and responsible for thousands being arrested. john: you felt good. >> we really thought these drugs made people evil. ten years ago franklin decided that drugs, even hard drugs do much less harm to americans than the drug war. >> drugs can be and are in many cases problematic. the policies that we have in place to prohibit the use are ten times more problematic. john: conducting trades is one thing that changed his mind. on this rate as what team broke into this family souse, shot their dog. once inside it did not find any drugs. the owner was just charged with possessing drug paraphernalia. >> we don't end up with dogs being shot. we end up with kids being shot. we end up with search warrants being served on the wrong home. innocent people on the other side of the door thinking that they are protecting their home. >> we should be kicking down more doors. john: white house drug czar adviser under president bush and clinton. >> they're not kicking t
john: everyone laughs. get the same politicians oversee a system that does this. drug raids like this one happened in america more than 100 times every day. neil frankland once led such raids. ♪ lockeds of people for drugs. >> absolutely. and responsible for thousands being arrested. john: you felt good. >> we really thought these drugs made people evil. ten years ago franklin decided that drugs, even hard drugs do much less harm to americans than the drug war. >> drugs can...
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john: everyone laughs. get the same politicians oversee a system that does this. drug raids like this one happened in america more than 100 times every day. neil frankland once led sh raids. ♪ lockedndreds of people for drugs. >> absolutely. and responsible for thousands being arrested. john: you felt good. >> we really thought these dgs made people evil. ten years ago franklin decided that drugs, even hard drugs do much less harm to americans than the drug war. >> drugs can be and are in many cases problematic. the policies that we have in place to prohibit the use are ten times more problematic. john: conducting trades is one thing that changed his mind. on this rate as what team broke into this family souse, shot their dog. once inside it did not find any drugs. the owner was just charged with possessing drug paraphernalia. >> we don't end up with dogs being shot. we end up with kids being shot. we end up with search warrants being served on the wrong home. innocent people on the other side of the door thinking that they are protecting their home. >> we should be kicking down more doors. john: white house drug czar adviser under president bush and clinton. >> they're not kickin
john: everyone laughs. get the same politicians oversee a system that does this. drug raids like this one happened in america more than 100 times every day. neil frankland once led sh raids. ♪ lockedndreds of people for drugs. >> absolutely. and responsible for thousands being arrested. john: you felt good. >> we really thought these dgs made people evil. ten years ago franklin decided that drugs, even hard drugs do much less harm to americans than the drug war. >> drugs can...
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bridge are doing that now and the vice president, joe biden, was at the front, locked arms on one side with congressman john to death when he tried to cross this bridge in 1965. on the other side with congresswoman terry sue wall, the first black woman elected to congress from alabama. his visit is timely because of the challenge to the voting rights act of '65 before the supreme court right now. here's what he told people before crossing the bridge earlier today. >> we still have a lot of work to do, but i think it will be easier than it was 48 years ago for one overwhelming reason. what we all did here 48 years ago changed the hearts and the minds of the vast majority of the american people. that's why i'm absolutely convinced we will prevail in the new fight with regard to voter access and voter rights. >> that came during a speech that lasted 20 minutes. mostly, he talked about people trying to cross the bridge in 1965 and literally, if you listen to joe biden's speech, he uses that word often, literally inspired a nation. here's what they did. it was supposed to be a non-violent day for voting rights b
bridge are doing that now and the vice president, joe biden, was at the front, locked arms on one side with congressman john to death when he tried to cross this bridge in 1965. on the other side with congresswoman terry sue wall, the first black woman elected to congress from alabama. his visit is timely because of the challenge to the voting rights act of '65 before the supreme court right now. here's what he told people before crossing the bridge earlier today. >> we still have a lot...
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. >> reporter: john mahn takes us inside the process. the conclave, which means lockedback to a time where cardinals were lock eed until they chose a new pope. now the world is locked out. much of the conclave will take place behind closed doors. the gathering begins with a morning mass in st. peter's basilica. in the afternoon the 115 voting cardinals, those under 80 years old, enter the 16th chapel will each will take an oath of secrecy. the penalty, automatic ex-communication. after the the oath, preparations are made for the election, taken by secret ballot. lots are drawn to select three cardinals to select ballots, three more to count the votes, and three others to review the results. printed on the ballots, the words "eligo im summu "eligo im summum pontificem. the cardinals are not allowed to vote for themselves. then in order of seniority, the cardinals take a ballot to the altar. once all the votes are cast, the ballots are tallied and the results are read allowed. more than a two-thirds majority is needed to declare a winner, in this case 77 votes. if there i
. >> reporter: john mahn takes us inside the process. the conclave, which means lockedback to a time where cardinals were lock eed until they chose a new pope. now the world is locked out. much of the conclave will take place behind closed doors. the gathering begins with a morning mass in st. peter's basilica. in the afternoon the 115 voting cardinals, those under 80 years old, enter the 16th chapel will each will take an oath of secrecy. the penalty, automatic ex-communication. after...
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locked up. i've changed myself. so i mean i'm out of here. >> what time do you go home today, john?s teenaged years in detention centers in lockup in pendleton, 18-year-old john madden is about to be a free man. >> question, should we walk the line, sir? >> walk the line. >> stay out of trouble. have fun, bro. >> have fun. >> one, two. >> one time. >> one unit. >> the question is, permission to walk the line, sir. >> walk the line. >> who's house is this? >> our house. >> ohh-wa. >> ohh-wa. >> i'll miss you all, man. >> yes, sir. >> as madden gets ready for his final graduation ceremony, just steps away, his mom prepares to see her son for the first time in two years. >> it's very hard on your emotions. i hate to say it, but after a while you kind of get used to him being gone, but i could come across a sock that belonged to him or
locked up. i've changed myself. so i mean i'm out of here. >> what time do you go home today, john?s teenaged years in detention centers in lockup in pendleton, 18-year-old john madden is about to be a free man. >> question, should we walk the line, sir? >> walk the line. >> stay out of trouble. have fun, bro. >> have fun. >> one, two. >> one time. >> one unit. >> the question is, permission to walk the line, sir. >> walk the line....
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john james. welcome to the news on public television in america and also around the world. or than 100 the cardinals are locked inside the vatican, selecting a new pope. when the process is over, one of them will emerge as the successor to vote -- to pope benedict. new pontiff has not been chosen yet. >> they gathered as night fell and anticipation rose. in the age of the internet, the church still makes this its most important announcement by smoke signal. black, unmistakably, so, no pope yet. the conclaves have been held in the sistine chapel since 1492. this is how it begins. devotion, the holy spirit is implored to guide the choice they make. they heard a sermon. they are deeply divided and seek unity. looks down on them and reminds them that the pope is surmountable to god, not man. one by one, they took the oath to uphold the secrecy and rules of the conclave. -- of brazil,al now the world's largest catholic country. many believe he could be the first non-european pope since gregory ii in syria in the eighth century. they took their seats in strict order of seniority. each man knows is -- knows his place
john james. welcome to the news on public television in america and also around the world. or than 100 the cardinals are locked inside the vatican, selecting a new pope. when the process is over, one of them will emerge as the successor to vote -- to pope benedict. new pontiff has not been chosen yet. >> they gathered as night fell and anticipation rose. in the age of the internet, the church still makes this its most important announcement by smoke signal. black, unmistakably, so, no...
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government coffers not a concern when it comes to lock me up the country has formally appealed for membership to the eurozone in two thousand and fourteen john epping who is a member of the european parliament himself says that lott you know wants to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. and lead if you want to be a member of nato or of the e.u. or of the eurozone so want to be a member of a bigger bloc no need to i can imagine the e.u. i can imagine with the eurozone at the moment is not the right club to join because lead view came out of the crisis in two thousand and ten and the economic recovery started shortly after it actually legacy is doing quite well so one could wonder why does latvia want to end the eurozone you'd have an economic crisis would come back to latvia lead of the year in the euro zone cannot leave have you and will have to stay in the like agrees is doing now in greece is go towards a lot of suffering and that is the economic downside to perhaps the political advantage to the number of a bigger club berliners fear that they might soon be forced out of the german capital because their income can't keep pace with hou
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john, good morning. the whole issue centers around folding pocket knives that do not lock into place and are no longer than 2 1/2 inches in length. the tsa says they pose little threat. a growing number of people, as you mentioned, disagree. we are talking about airline operators, flight attendants and passengers. the head of the tsa is going to have to defend the administration's position during a hearing here on capitol hill. he is expected to tell these lawmakers that this policy change will allow screeners to focus on detecting explosives. already, he has introduced bipartisan legislation called the no knives act. today's flight attendant representatives will speak out in support of that proposal. they do not want to see this change take place. bans on knives have been in effect since 9/11 hijackers use box cutters to force down planes. they would be banned if this policy change went into effect april 25th. already, more than 30,000 people have signed a position to keep this ban in place. reporting live in washington, i'm danielle leigh. john, back to you. >>> just in, a deadly standoff. an end to a st
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and that's why you should lock your wi-fi. carry on, john all right we have a little hockey talk happiness for former president george h.w. bush. the 88-year-old made a cameo at the school of government and public service that bears his time at texas a&m university. he thought this was going to be a regular photo-op. instead he was greeted by a flash mob. the video just made its way to youtube. his granddaughter jenna bush hager i think you see her here. she was also there. she played a keel role kind of whispering into her grandfather's ear explaining what was going on. he may not have seen too many flash mobs. the song -- >> granddad this is a flash mob. it's when everybody does the same dance. >> the song was boot scootin' boogie. they changed the lyrics, it became bushwhack boogie. >> they shut have danced. >> ahead this morning, a golfer who was rescued after he fell through an 18 foot deep sing hole that opened up beneath him on the fairway. we'll tell you what those terrifying moments felt like. that's ahead. for your first day? yeah.
and that's why you should lock your wi-fi. carry on, john all right we have a little hockey talk happiness for former president george h.w. bush. the 88-year-old made a cameo at the school of government and public service that bears his time at texas a&m university. he thought this was going to be a regular photo-op. instead he was greeted by a flash mob. the video just made its way to youtube. his granddaughter jenna bush hager i think you see her here. she was also there. she played a...
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lock in place. larger knives, razor blades and box cutters are still banned. tsa administer johnistole says it will allow screeners to focus on things that could bring down an aircraft like bombs. >> the key factor for me is that that may detract us, may detract us from that item that could be catastrophic failure to an aircraft. >> reporter: the chairman of the house homeland security committee says tas's highest priorities must be securing commercial aviation from the type of threats and weapons that could bring down an aircraft. schumer says a knife does pose that risk and given everything already banned, keeping them off planes only makes sense. >> does anyone think this which are not allowed to bring on a plane, a bottle of shampoo is more dangerous than this, a sharp and deadly knife? >> all right. well, the tsa telling cnn that knife you saw senator schumer holding up actually would not be allowed on board planes simply because it had a razor blade edge like this knife and it did not retract like this knife. still schumer says if the tsa does not repeal the new policy he w
lock in place. larger knives, razor blades and box cutters are still banned. tsa administer johnistole says it will allow screeners to focus on things that could bring down an aircraft like bombs. >> the key factor for me is that that may detract us, may detract us from that item that could be catastrophic failure to an aircraft. >> reporter: the chairman of the house homeland security committee says tas's highest priorities must be securing commercial aviation from the type of...
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john mccain never lost hope, even when he was locked in solitary confinement, and even when he was tortured. his captors poorly cast his broken arms on purpose. they broke an arm again and hung the young captive by his lifeless limbs so they could torture him some more. eventually vietnamese officials discovered he was the son of a high-ranking navy officer and offered him an early release. he turned their offers down. it was partly because he knew an early release would be used cynically by the communist propaganda machine. but more importantly, it was because he refused to skip the line ahead of his fellow p.o.w.'s. it's one thing -- it's one thing to talk about attributes like courage and bravery in the abstract. it's quite another to demonstrate those qualities in the most trying of circumstances. reminds me of an old saying: "the superior man is modest in his speech but exceeds in his actions." that kind of man -- well, that's just who john mccain is. his campaign motto in 2008 was "country first." for some politicians that might have been just a slogan, but for my colleague from arizo
john mccain never lost hope, even when he was locked in solitary confinement, and even when he was tortured. his captors poorly cast his broken arms on purpose. they broke an arm again and hung the young captive by his lifeless limbs so they could torture him some more. eventually vietnamese officials discovered he was the son of a high-ranking navy officer and offered him an early release. he turned their offers down. it was partly because he knew an early release would be used cynically by...
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lock in place. larger knives, raizer blades, ad box cutters are still banned. tsa administrator john pistol says it will help screeners focus on things that will bring down an aircraft, like bombs. >> the key factor for me, that may detract us, may, detract us from that item that could be catastrophic failure to an aircraft. >> reporter: the chairman of the house homeland security, says the tsa's priorities must be securing commercial aviation from the type of threats and weapons that could bring down an aircraft. but schumer says a knife does pose that risk and keeping them off planes only makes sense. >> does anyone think this, what you're not allowed to bring on a plane, bottle of shampoo, is more dangerous than this, a sharp and deadly knife? >> reporter: all right. well, you know that knife that you just saw there senator schumer holding up, ashleigh, the tsa says that style of knife would actually not be allowed on board a plane. meantime, schumer is saying if the tsa does not repeal this new policy, he would be forced to consider introducing legislation that could overturn it.
lock in place. larger knives, raizer blades, ad box cutters are still banned. tsa administrator john pistol says it will help screeners focus on things that will bring down an aircraft, like bombs. >> the key factor for me, that may detract us, may, detract us from that item that could be catastrophic failure to an aircraft. >> reporter: the chairman of the house homeland security, says the tsa's priorities must be securing commercial aviation from the type of threats and weapons...
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john gilling no. tipped around. ucla holds on to move on to the semi finals. world baseball classic comes to san francisco this sunday. team usa needing a win tonight to locka spot in the semi finals. smokes at 451 feet to left. that is where they are now, deadlocked at one. just when struggling lakers were finding their trip they lose kobe bryant because of a high ankle sprain. kobe wants revenge this, turns into a controversial. lakers and hawks last night. kobe went up for the shot. landed on the foot of daunte jens. bryant thinks jones slid under him intentionally. he's not happy bit. nba said a foul should have been called on jones on this bay plai. >> there is a very, very dangerous play. it's no rhyme or reason why i should come down near someone's foot. i can't get my mind past the fact i have to wait a year to get revenge. >> he means it. >> upside is that you know lakers coming on and warriors if lakers lose, it's good for them. >> have shock ads gone too far? a car salesman looks like he's getting the ride of his life. >> then at 11:00 he's young, now missing. the search for a bay area man recently suffered a head injury. >> on jimmy kimmel live
john gilling no. tipped around. ucla holds on to move on to the semi finals. world baseball classic comes to san francisco this sunday. team usa needing a win tonight to locka spot in the semi finals. smokes at 451 feet to left. that is where they are now, deadlocked at one. just when struggling lakers were finding their trip they lose kobe bryant because of a high ankle sprain. kobe wants revenge this, turns into a controversial. lakers and hawks last night. kobe went up for the shot. landed...
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seuss fix, "hop on pop," pop and lock, lock and key, key and peele, peel and eat, eat pray love, bringing it back to julia roberts, johnerts, chief justice of the supreme court-ney thorn smith-sonian museum of modern art garfunkel, bringing it back to paul simon, rhyming simon, simon says "hand on head, no, instead -- here's a tip, flip the script, hand on hip," hip-hop, bringing it back to the roots, the legendary band in all of the land, they're lending a hand on nbc, studio 6b, "late night" with me, jimmy fallon. how do you like me now? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> i get it. you're better than me. [ light laughter ] this is all i had going for me, though. i'm going to be alone forever. i'm out of here. [ audience aws ] ♪ >> jimmy: hey. whoa, hey, come on. come on, i'm sorry. come on back. ♪ come on, mets bucket hat guy. come on. [ laughter ] all right. hey, whoa, whoa. don't make that face. come on, man. i'm sorry. [ audience aws ] we were just playing around and we were just having -- having -- ♪ there he is. come on. there's my pal. there you go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ yeah. come on. thank you very much. come o
seuss fix, "hop on pop," pop and lock, lock and key, key and peele, peel and eat, eat pray love, bringing it back to julia roberts, johnerts, chief justice of the supreme court-ney thorn smith-sonian museum of modern art garfunkel, bringing it back to paul simon, rhyming simon, simon says "hand on head, no, instead -- here's a tip, flip the script, hand on hip," hip-hop, bringing it back to the roots, the legendary band in all of the land, they're lending a hand on nbc,...
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lock us in a room until they get it done. that was my quote on the floor this week. >> when john boehner clearly walked away and used colorfulanguage about how people needed to get moving. in a way the most honest thing he had done in a while thp there wasn't much compromise coming out of that caucus certainly and to just say we're throwing our hands up in the air was about the most straight forward thing i've seen. would you agree. >> yeah. if he is speaking for his caucus, i don't know that he has control of his caucus. the problem is, this is bad for the confidence of america. it makes us look bad to the rest of the world. you're correct, markets are recovering. housing is coming back. and yet, you know, this dysfunction, this uncertainty gets in the way. >> congressman -- excuse me, real quick. if we were down 400 point today, would we be getting a deal? >> you know what, that isn't the way we should be coming to the table. >> that's the sad reality of how washington has worked lately. >> but that's the problem, isn't it? that's what frustrates the american public. that's why so many of us got elected in the last electio
lock us in a room until they get it done. that was my quote on the floor this week. >> when john boehner clearly walked away and used colorfulanguage about how people needed to get moving. in a way the most honest thing he had done in a while thp there wasn't much compromise coming out of that caucus certainly and to just say we're throwing our hands up in the air was about the most straight forward thing i've seen. would you agree. >> yeah. if he is speaking for his caucus, i don't...
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john allen. welcome to both of you. chris, let me start with you here, as we know these cardinals are in session, walk me through what possibly is happening now behind this locked and talk to me about the smoke. >> all right, well, let's start with the smoke. this is part of the tradition that really just harkens back to the timelessness of it. john allen says they just started using the stove in the 20th century. it is one of the things that could be updated but hasn't. we learned about pope benedict's resignation, there were electronic e-mail submissions coming out of the vatican to let us know what was going on. they stay with the stove because that's just how it's done. it is part of the ritual. and one of the interesting things for us as reporters and everybody who looks on and st. peters square is filling up with thousands of people, is it really hard to tell the difference. they used to do it with straw. wet straw would make black smoke. dry straw would make light smoke or white smoke. sohey moved away from it. now they have a tandem stove system with one stove that has these chemical packets in it and they join the main chimney of the stove that burns t
john allen. welcome to both of you. chris, let me start with you here, as we know these cardinals are in session, walk me through what possibly is happening now behind this locked and talk to me about the smoke. >> all right, well, let's start with the smoke. this is part of the tradition that really just harkens back to the timelessness of it. john allen says they just started using the stove in the 20th century. it is one of the things that could be updated but hasn't. we learned about...
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john: next, what you don't know about trains and mass transit. ♪ [ male announcer ] why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell...?? duralock power preserve. locksstorage. now...guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. only rzr delivers. now's the time to buy during the polaris xp sales event. take your pick of our new limited edition rzrs and get financing as low as 2.99%. save even more with rebates up to $500... or totally customize your new rzr with up to $500 of free polaris accessories. razor sharp performance is waiting for you sales event. [ girl ]rumental ]erformance when i started playing soccer, i wasn't so good. [ barks ] so me and sadie started practicing. we practiced a lot. now i've got some moves! [ crowd cheering ] spin kick! whoo-hoo! [ giggling ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is to your whole family. so help keep him strong and healthy... with the total care nutrition in purina dog chow. because you're not just a family. you're a dog family. >> now, myth number two, we need government to invest in infrastructure. that does make sense. we do need ways of getting places faster and building infrastru
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john james. welcome to the news on public television in america and also around the world. or than 100 the cardinals are locked inside the vatican, selecting a new pope. when the process is over, one of them will emerge as the successor to vote -- to pope benedict. new pontiff has not been chosen yet. >> they gathered as night fell and anticipation rose. in the age of the internet, the church still makes this its most important announcement by smoke signal.
john james. welcome to the news on public television in america and also around the world. or than 100 the cardinals are locked inside the vatican, selecting a new pope. when the process is over, one of them will emerge as the successor to vote -- to pope benedict. new pontiff has not been chosen yet. >> they gathered as night fell and anticipation rose. in the age of the internet, the church still makes this its most important announcement by smoke signal.
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john bartunick, elizabeth from duquesne university italian campus and greg burke. it's so great to have all of you here. thank you so much. so secret meetings, locked doors.e they really talking about and with whom during this conclave process? >> at this point i think they are praying yesterday was a big change, a huge demarkation, a line in the sand until up until now they had the general congregations, all of the time they wanted to talk. 100 cardinals getting up and giving their speeches in front of everybody else. yesterday you had the mass in the morning and in the afternoon for the first vote. at this point i tell people it's like a retreat. catholics make retreats, some last three, five, some go on month-long retreats. it's as if the catholic church were on retreat and especially these cardinals, shut away, praying. >> but they are talking? >> there will be talking. there's talk at lunch, talk at dinner. but obviously we can't be in there. the key is second, third vote because you see who has big chunks and whether or not they are going or stopping at 30 or 32 and at that point you see who has momentum and who doesn't. >> so that's what they are d
john bartunick, elizabeth from duquesne university italian campus and greg burke. it's so great to have all of you here. thank you so much. so secret meetings, locked doors.e they really talking about and with whom during this conclave process? >> at this point i think they are praying yesterday was a big change, a huge demarkation, a line in the sand until up until now they had the general congregations, all of the time they wanted to talk. 100 cardinals getting up and giving their...
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locked up in iran over his catholic faith. america's top diplomat, secretary of state john kerry calling for his release.ing him home his wife says that the gesture has given her new hope for her husband's freedom saying this, quote, i am hopeful that this will put more pressure on the iranian government to act and free saeed abedini so he can return to our family in the united states. bill: she has been terrific to our program and very strong from boise, idaho and testifying in washington d.c. when the american government gets involved you get results. we'll see whether or not this moves the meter on this. heather: i know you closely followed it, just last friday did a story on it and after that kerry made his comment. don't know if that had anything to do with it tensions rising in the middle east after israel fires a guided missile into syria. what to make of one of the most serious incidents between the two countries since syria's civil war bee gone. bill: how did this car get from the garage to up there? ♪ i go up where the air is fresh and sweet. ♪ up on the roof. ♪ i get away from the hustling cro
locked up in iran over his catholic faith. america's top diplomat, secretary of state john kerry calling for his release.ing him home his wife says that the gesture has given her new hope for her husband's freedom saying this, quote, i am hopeful that this will put more pressure on the iranian government to act and free saeed abedini so he can return to our family in the united states. bill: she has been terrific to our program and very strong from boise, idaho and testifying in washington d.c....
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john allen in rome, thank you for that. >>> a big rendezvous in space. the crew grabbed the dragon cargo vehicle. the next step is to dock it and lock it.r this morning around 9:40 eastern time. there were some glitches when dragon launched initially on friday and that delayed arrival by about a day. spacex says everything is working just fine now. the unmanned capsule is carrying more than 1,200 pounds of supplies for the station crew. >>> two cell phones could become smoking guns in the oscar pistorius murder trial. a paralymian is on trial. how the phones could hold the real story. >> he does not verify the cell phone information hof the deceased. >> reporter: during oscar pistorius' bail hearing, the magistrate frustrate would the police investigation. two cell phones found near the murder weapon, no checks made. well the magistrate in this courtroom here castigated the police for not tracing the phone calls made from those cell phones. the phones themselves may contain vital data for propping up or punching holes in pistorius' testimony, mainly the precise location of the phones as they moved through the house. to learn how, i came
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john. >> thanks for having me, s.e. >> sure. a stop gap spending measure to move money around in places like the pentagon, dhs and state to mitigate some of those cuts and locksme of those appropriations at much lower rates. speaker boehner said he'd like to pass something like thursday. where do you think this goes from here? >> well, i think the tension moves the senate. they'll pass it through the house. and then it becomes sort of a messaging war within washington and as the political article by long-time congressional observer david rogers observed, i think it was published last night, this is going to be a hard argument for democrats in the senate and the white house to push back on, this idea that as long as there's flexibility for the agencies within the federal government to disperse these cuts, what is the alternative is the line from the right and i think because there's not an immediate crisis that does give the republicans some leverage. i think there's some danger for republicans, though, if they stick -- if they view this simply through the lens of we can get it through the house, our republicans in the house will not be hurt by this if the cut
john. >> thanks for having me, s.e. >> sure. a stop gap spending measure to move money around in places like the pentagon, dhs and state to mitigate some of those cuts and locksme of those appropriations at much lower rates. speaker boehner said he'd like to pass something like thursday. where do you think this goes from here? >> well, i think the tension moves the senate. they'll pass it through the house. and then it becomes sort of a messaging war within washington and as...
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lock in place. larger knives, razor blades, and box cutters, are still banned. tsa administrator john allow screeners to focus on things that could bring down an aircraft, like bombs. >> the key factor for me is that that may detract us, may, detract us from that item that could be catastrophic failure to an aircraft. >> reporter: the chairman of the house homeland security committee says tsa's highest priorities must be securing commercial aviation from the type of threats and weapons that could bring down an aircraft. but schumer says a knife does pose that risk, and given everything already banned, keeping them off planes only makes sense. >> does anyone think this, which you're not allowed to bring on a plane, bottle of shampoo, is more dangerous than this, a sharp, and deadly knife? >> all right. well you know what? the tsa says that that knife that schumer was holding up actually would not be allowed on board under this new policy. because it has a razor blade edge like this box cutter. and also because the blade does not retract like this pocket knife. still schumer is saying i
lock in place. larger knives, razor blades, and box cutters, are still banned. tsa administrator john allow screeners to focus on things that could bring down an aircraft, like bombs. >> the key factor for me is that that may detract us, may, detract us from that item that could be catastrophic failure to an aircraft. >> reporter: the chairman of the house homeland security committee says tsa's highest priorities must be securing commercial aviation from the type of threats and...
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conservative outreach movement to minorities will begin with locking up -- in 2016, the nominee will be able to count on the support of trump, johnizable percentage of the umpaloompa demographic. we have a great pogrom this afternoon. thank you for being here. the honorable rick santorum is a former senator from pennsylvania, and the founder forces. he has penned bestsellers. please join me in welcoming senator rick santorum. [applause] ♪ >> thank you. thank you very much for that very warm and kind welcome. yesterday i was in pittsburgh, where karen and i spent some precious and painful moment with aaron's brother and his family. at the bedside of their oldest son. billy was a terrific, vibrant young man, who, for the past few months has been struggling against a horribly painful disease that began ravaging his body almost overnight. yesterday, he was not the one in pain. medicines were effectively blocking all his physical pain. we were the ones in pain. our family and his girlfriend were in incredible agony as he slowly and peacefully took his last breath. i could not help but have my experience yesterday impact my message to
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didn't just lock lawmakers in a room until they were to reach an agreement and here's what he had to say. >> i am not a dictator. i'm the president. so ultimately if mitch mcconnell or johnay we need to go to catch a plane, i can't have secret service block the doorway. >> jessica yellin joining us from the white house along with dana bash on capitol hill. jessica, the president keeps saying the majority of americans support his position that there has to be more revenue along with spending cuts. but does he risk beingoff confident about this strategy of letting the cuts take effect sf. >> well, first of all, i did not say the president should lock lawmakers in a room. i asked him why he doesn't invite them over and ask them to stay or force them to stay until they have a deal. i think that would be an interesting story if he locked them in a room. in answer to your question, the politics for the president are really about time. how long will the spending cuts have to be in place before he either is willing to back off of his position or he forces republicans to back off of their position. and time is not on the white house's side in this one because the longer these cut
didn't just lock lawmakers in a room until they were to reach an agreement and here's what he had to say. >> i am not a dictator. i'm the president. so ultimately if mitch mcconnell or johnay we need to go to catch a plane, i can't have secret service block the doorway. >> jessica yellin joining us from the white house along with dana bash on capitol hill. jessica, the president keeps saying the majority of americans support his position that there has to be more revenue along with...
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lock lawmakers in a room until they could reach an agreement. >> i am not a dictator. i'm the president. so, ultimately, if mitch mcconnell or john boehner say we need to go to catch a plane, i can't have secret service block the doorway. >> cnn's national political correspondent, jim acosta, is at the white house. jim, congress will still try to come up with another plan, right? >> well, we'll have to see, victor. you know, the president signed this into law, essentially, he executed this order last night at 8:30 p.m. this is it right here. and omb, the office of management and budget sent over an 83-page letter to the speaker of the house, john boehner, detailing, line by line, where all of these cuts are going to be going into effect over the next several weeks, over the next several months, depending on which department of the federal government you're talking about. and you can just look at the numbers, they're pretty staggering. $289 million for the centers for disease control. nearly $1 billion for fema, $3 billion to $4 billion for operations and maintenance for the navy, the army, the air force, and then the list goes on
lock lawmakers in a room until they could reach an agreement. >> i am not a dictator. i'm the president. so, ultimately, if mitch mcconnell or john boehner say we need to go to catch a plane, i can't have secret service block the doorway. >> cnn's national political correspondent, jim acosta, is at the white house. jim, congress will still try to come up with another plan, right? >> well, we'll have to see, victor. you know, the president signed this into law, essentially, he...
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conservatives feel like they are locked out from popular culture better look in the mirror and get with the program, start working with american culture. >> jason and johnyou for playing today. >>> coming up, jimmy fallon might join the ranks of johnny courson on "the tonight show." good-bye, jay leno. nbc isn't talking, but it's building a new studio. we'll tell you more about that. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. >>> okay. we talked about jay leno going bye-bye. and jimmy fallon replacing him. jimmy fallon talked about that rumor on his show. let's listen. >> before we get started, i have to talk about the rumors today, that i will be moving up to 11:30, or as my parents call it, still too late. the rumors are true, nbc is turning "the tonight show" into diving competition. so exciting. >> why not just confirm it? we all know it, nbc is building a new studio in new york for jimmy fallon. >> reporter: could "the tonight show" return to new york wit
conservatives feel like they are locked out from popular culture better look in the mirror and get with the program, start working with american culture. >> jason and johnyou for playing today. >>> coming up, jimmy fallon might join the ranks of johnny courson on "the tonight show." good-bye, jay leno. nbc isn't talking, but it's building a new studio. we'll tell you more about that. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum....