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so i spent time showing that john locke does an incredibly good job with all the points to package themriendly way. he does a lot more than translate them but wraps them up in a way to make them seem establish sensibilities and makes this seem less dangerous sand in that way has a dramatic effect. i apologize talking about names opposed to ideas but the basic claim is the core philosophy running through the american revolution and the surface is a philosophy of john locke. >> that is the genealogy. in a lesson to draw from that in with those commitments at the beginning so this structure is pretty straightforward. the structure and with common id is with a common consciousness. some human beings and most settings naturally develop the certain set of assumptions sometimes as patterns or pathologies that account for the way that the world works between living and nonliving things between good and evil that had a common consciousness the radical philosophy since socrates was an effort to save many of these common ideas are deeply flawed not completely wrong but when you push them too far i
so i spent time showing that john locke does an incredibly good job with all the points to package themriendly way. he does a lot more than translate them but wraps them up in a way to make them seem establish sensibilities and makes this seem less dangerous sand in that way has a dramatic effect. i apologize talking about names opposed to ideas but the basic claim is the core philosophy running through the american revolution and the surface is a philosophy of john locke. >> that is the...
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to wait and see what happens well absolutely john we're keeping our eyes on it and with us was john locke and director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation paris thanks so much for your views thank you well this day with r.t. as we tell you about america's top level admission finally that it has been torturing suspects in custody. well not talking about language at all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports like the put the no i will leave that to the state department to comment on your latter point to say. to carry out a car is on the job here no sorry i. think you know more weasel words. when you need a direct question be prepared for a change when you know you should be ready for a. critical speech a little down to freedom to watch. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others to use in the same. places changing the world lights now. so picture of today's leaves. from around the globe. look to. welcome back you're watching r.t. international president barack obama has admitted the u.s. did torture people after the nine eleven attacks the confess
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the philosopher john locke described what is produced as society's scorer -- core of the injury is the same whenever a man is defrauded of his do. and to see a particular it scenario unfold. and also increasingly a course of the government. and recently the investment strategist wrote a piece to describe the scenario and points out that monetary eight debasement as not only coincide with of jews but also the french revolution reign of terror and other bloody episodes through is this century's best this is not just in remote historical occurrence but taking place in the mideast but the reports that pitted predict the most trouble spots they can predict unrest basin nations rates of monetary abuse and syria that had to wonder% hyperinflation followed by argentina, south africa, egypt, india, turkey all look which have inflated their currency and the political cause for this takes a different form but it is the catalyst and you remember the riots was over increasing food prices. we helped create a housing bubble and then pulling the rug out from under borrowers leading to the collapse tha
the philosopher john locke described what is produced as society's scorer -- core of the injury is the same whenever a man is defrauded of his do. and to see a particular it scenario unfold. and also increasingly a course of the government. and recently the investment strategist wrote a piece to describe the scenario and points out that monetary eight debasement as not only coincide with of jews but also the french revolution reign of terror and other bloody episodes through is this century's...
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the philosopher john locke described the fish are it's produced at the core and he wrote and you have all probably heard this as well whether the creditor is forced to receive less or the debtor is forced to pay more than his contract, the injury is the same whenever a man is defrauded of his view. during the periods of unstable money you often see a particular scenario unfold. scapegoating and corruption, social unrest and often increasingly coercive government. and in the worst cases it can unleash the forces of political extremism that can lead to the rise of dictators. recently an investment strategist wrote a particularly good piece describing this classic scenario that has occurred throughout history and he points out that the monetary base has coincided not only in the persecution of the jews and the pre- world war ii germany, but also with the french evolution's reign of terror and the caelum which trails and other episodes in the centuries. but this kind of destruction of trust and unrest is not just a remote pistol or cold occurren occurrence, it's taking place in many areas
the philosopher john locke described the fish are it's produced at the core and he wrote and you have all probably heard this as well whether the creditor is forced to receive less or the debtor is forced to pay more than his contract, the injury is the same whenever a man is defrauded of his view. during the periods of unstable money you often see a particular scenario unfold. scapegoating and corruption, social unrest and often increasingly coercive government. and in the worst cases it can...
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which was really a twist on john lock, who uses life, liberty and property when writing his thesis. happiness. happiness. what the heck is happiness? how many of you have pursued it somewhat in your life? how many of you know when you don't have it? i think it's huge for us. a wonderful letter that we're going to share a part of with you. is by someone named phillip skylar. one of his desenn dents is sitting back there. great grandson. any way, skyler writes this incredible letter to his son. what will be shared when something happens to him and his wife and what he has to say in here is pretty interesting. happiness ought to be the aim and end of the exertions of every rashable creature and spiritual should take the lead. temporal happiness does not really exist except in name. the whole idea of happiness was an incredibly powerful philosophical strin that runs through this generation and they had so many different ways to address it, so many different ways to work at it, but they all believed that was really the chief aim of human beings, that we need to be happy people. they thin
which was really a twist on john lock, who uses life, liberty and property when writing his thesis. happiness. happiness. what the heck is happiness? how many of you have pursued it somewhat in your life? how many of you know when you don't have it? i think it's huge for us. a wonderful letter that we're going to share a part of with you. is by someone named phillip skylar. one of his desenn dents is sitting back there. great grandson. any way, skyler writes this incredible letter to his son....
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life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness which is really a twist on john locke who uses life, libertyperty, when he's writing his thesis. happiness. happy is huge for us but we don't always know what it should look like. a wonderful letter that i'll share part of with you is by someone named phillip schuyler. and here again, is that a familiar name to some of you? several of you? one of his descendants sitting in the back there. like hamilton, a fifth grade grandson of alexander hamilton which would make him the frit great grandson of phillip sylar. he write this is incredible letter to his son to whom he's just given a part of his estate and explaining how things are going to be shared and what will happen when something happens to him and to his wife. and what he has to say in here is pretty interesting. happiness ought to be the aim and end of the exertions of every rational creature. and spiritual happiness should take the lead. in fact, temporal happiness without the former does not exist except in name. the whole idea of happiness was an incredibly powerful philosophical strain
life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness which is really a twist on john locke who uses life, libertyperty, when he's writing his thesis. happiness. happy is huge for us but we don't always know what it should look like. a wonderful letter that i'll share part of with you is by someone named phillip schuyler. and here again, is that a familiar name to some of you? several of you? one of his descendants sitting in the back there. like hamilton, a fifth grade grandson of alexander hamilton...
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which is really a twist on john locke, who uses life, liberty, and property when he is writing his theses. happiness. happiness. what the heck is happiness? how many of you have pursued it somewhat in your life? how many of you know when you don't have it? i think happiness is huge for us, but we aren't always aware of what it ought to look like. here again, a wonderful letter that i am going to share part of , is by someone called philip schuyler. is that a familiar name to some of you? one of his descendents is sitting in the back. a fitamilton, who was great-grandson of alexander hamilton, which would make him a sixth great-grandson of philip schuyler. incredible letter to his son, to whom he has just given part of his estate, and is explaining how things are going shared, then what will happen when something happens to him and to his wife. and what he has to say in here is pretty interesting. " happiness ought to be the game and end of the exertions of every rational creature. and spiritual happiness to take the lead. in fact, temporal happiness without the former does not really exis
which is really a twist on john locke, who uses life, liberty, and property when he is writing his theses. happiness. happiness. what the heck is happiness? how many of you have pursued it somewhat in your life? how many of you know when you don't have it? i think happiness is huge for us, but we aren't always aware of what it ought to look like. here again, a wonderful letter that i am going to share part of , is by someone called philip schuyler. is that a familiar name to some of you? one of...
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the founding fathers read john locke -- each on their own. from germany. >> you have to do things it you would not otherwise do in the midst of a crisis. a lot more innocent people get hurt it one of the difficult lessons we are drawing is, when is it appropriate for the government to step in? this was so successful, maybe future government will be more activist. >> then they will be too acti vist. interesting. republican or democrat? >> either case. it is important to know why this works so well. there were a whole bunch of conditions. for example, vix financing was dysfunctional. financing could have been much worse, with much more pain. maybe that will not be the case the future. americanlieve in manufacturing renaissance? >> we are seeing a bounceback. there is no reason we cannot compete around the world. there is a limit to how many jobs in manufacturing can provide. the future of the american workforce is in manufacturing. gaining jobs is better than losing. >> the debate of the moment with immigration is mass failure by republicans in
the founding fathers read john locke -- each on their own. from germany. >> you have to do things it you would not otherwise do in the midst of a crisis. a lot more innocent people get hurt it one of the difficult lessons we are drawing is, when is it appropriate for the government to step in? this was so successful, maybe future government will be more activist. >> then they will be too acti vist. interesting. republican or democrat? >> either case. it is important to know...
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which was really a twist on john lock, who uses life, liberty and property when writing his thesis. happiness. happiness. what the heck is happiness? how many of you have pursued it somewhat in your life? how many of you know when you don't have it? i think it's huge for us. a wonderful letter that we're going to share a part of with you. is by someone named phillip skylar. one of his desenn dents is sitting back there. great grandson. any way, skyler writes this incredible letter to his son. what will be shared when something happens to him and his wife and what he has to say in here is pretty interesting. happiness ought to be the aim and end of the exertions of every rashable creature and spiritual should take the lead. temporal happiness does not really exist except in name. the whole idea of happiness was an incredibly powerful philosophical strin that runs through this generation and they had so many different ways to address it, so many different ways to work at it, but they all believed that was really the chief aim of human beings, that we need to be happy people. they thin
which was really a twist on john lock, who uses life, liberty and property when writing his thesis. happiness. happiness. what the heck is happiness? how many of you have pursued it somewhat in your life? how many of you know when you don't have it? i think it's huge for us. a wonderful letter that we're going to share a part of with you. is by someone named phillip skylar. one of his desenn dents is sitting back there. great grandson. any way, skyler writes this incredible letter to his son....
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they do not have the framework britishof john locke, capitalism, and david hume.y to you -- tell me capitalism, how do you respond? >> on the one hand you have financial capital, and then you have social capital. >> but you have the emotion of it. your different enterprises deal with the sweat of it. what is that like in asia in the 14? 2014?in >> there is a huge work ethic in asia, and then you have countries like china seeing themselves being the dominant players. if you go back 10, 15 years, everyone saw japan grow and so it have challenges. now it has changed. >> "surveillance of marketfield -- michael shaoul of marketfield asset management, are you optimistic about the transfer to asia? >> i think japan is the big question. can japan really reinvigorate its markets? i think it can. i think china can decide what good is -- and japan, you have had an entire generation that is basically sat around and deteriorated and given up hope of growth. i was in tokyo last summer and cap good contacts with some japanese institutions. i think there is finally some signed th
they do not have the framework britishof john locke, capitalism, and david hume.y to you -- tell me capitalism, how do you respond? >> on the one hand you have financial capital, and then you have social capital. >> but you have the emotion of it. your different enterprises deal with the sweat of it. what is that like in asia in the 14? 2014?in >> there is a huge work ethic in asia, and then you have countries like china seeing themselves being the dominant players. if you go...
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john: at first, the king criticizeed his new speech therapist. >> ni training, no diploma, a greet deal of no. >> lock me in the tower. john: the king goes ahead with the therapy, and unlicensed therapist helped him. here is one other unlicenseed therapy, that is stranger but as an experiment i tried it, when a difference it ahead in my life. -- it made in my life, for years his crippleing back pain. >> i spend years on my back, doing phone interviews, whatever i thought lying down meeting less of a strain on my back, there was a report on my back pain i did years ago, i took x-rays to this doctor. i had real stuff, disk problems s a crack. >> yes, they are normal. john: normal? that is what that doctor said, he claimed movie of what orthopedists and other so-called experts say about back pain is wrong, i was skeptical, but he said, how come everyone got back pain after ulcers got cureed? back is a strong muscle, this is psychological, you don't have a physical problem, you have a psychological problem, he said, i resiveed that claim, but -- i resisted that claim, and i saw howard stern said my life o
john: at first, the king criticizeed his new speech therapist. >> ni training, no diploma, a greet deal of no. >> lock me in the tower. john: the king goes ahead with the therapy, and unlicensed therapist helped him. here is one other unlicenseed therapy, that is stranger but as an experiment i tried it, when a difference it ahead in my life. -- it made in my life, for years his crippleing back pain. >> i spend years on my back, doing phone interviews, whatever i thought lying...
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john: we read that somewhere. >> you must -- have to lock your car in parts in you are more than 3 metersnd windows must be wound down more than 5 centimeters. centimeters. >> i heard that. john: police state has investment preventing crimes. >> right if you want to leave your car unlocked and tas take e risk that is a crime. i want to focus on u.s. because, there are nanny state countries all over the world in history too. but, in a country like u.s., where it was founded on principles of freedom, individual liberty, when they turn to the nanny state or moves toward a nanny say the it is worth toward making a film about that. john: thank you, tim. coming up, do you think that president obama acts like he is president or like he is a king? >> king! john: we debate the imperial presidency next. john: we're back at freedom fest in las vegas, founders of america feared big government too, that is why we have checks and balances, the constitution, this it is, and the declaration of independence but it limits what a president can do. supreme court has a right to say no, that is unconstitutiona
john: we read that somewhere. >> you must -- have to lock your car in parts in you are more than 3 metersnd windows must be wound down more than 5 centimeters. centimeters. >> i heard that. john: police state has investment preventing crimes. >> right if you want to leave your car unlocked and tas take e risk that is a crime. i want to focus on u.s. because, there are nanny state countries all over the world in history too. but, in a country like u.s., where it was founded on...
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john? >> now amazon at odds with hashet publishing, locked into a fierce battle over revenues.thors who depend on amazon for increased sales are paying the price. claudia? >> reporter: this showdown began rather quietly in february, but it's now a very public battle with authors caught in the middle. after surviving mt. everest and expeditions to the north pole, alison lavigne is engaged in the amazon war, accusing them holding her new leadership book hostage. now on the edge is literally on the edge. >> where other books were available for shipment right away, my book was quoted as several weeks until it could be delivered. and other books were brought up as suggestions instead of my book. >> reporter: popular authors like stephen colbert says amazon is being a bully. but suspense author vincent landry disagrees. >> amazon has created a situation where writers are not only treated well but writers have control. i think it stairs the big publishers. >> reporter: he says because there's no middleman of overhead, he gets 35% of every e-book sale compared to 25%. >> pay your autho
john? >> now amazon at odds with hashet publishing, locked into a fierce battle over revenues.thors who depend on amazon for increased sales are paying the price. claudia? >> reporter: this showdown began rather quietly in february, but it's now a very public battle with authors caught in the middle. after surviving mt. everest and expeditions to the north pole, alison lavigne is engaged in the amazon war, accusing them holding her new leadership book hostage. now on the edge is...
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locked people up. washington post said -- john: not what they have done, but they can do. and i have -- lois lerner has prove than points, you cannot trust anybody, no body is smart enough or virtuous enough to have all of this power over the rights of americans [applause] john: let's talk about the big brother parts where we may not agree, steve, i admire what you have done, you fought for economic tkpraoed freedom, but on social issues, i think you are a big brother. brother. >> that is what my daughters say. john: you are supposed to be an authority to your kids that is different. but, you don't' me to have the right to kill myself if i am old and sick? you don't think that people should have a right to assisted suicide. >> doctors save lives not take lives. >> is that police state? it is my life, it should be my choice, i say. >> how -- [applause] john: illegal drugs, that is my body, don't i own it, condition i take what i -- can't i take what i want. >> even with liquor you have certain ages and rules because certain ages you may not make a right decision. john: at a
locked people up. washington post said -- john: not what they have done, but they can do. and i have -- lois lerner has prove than points, you cannot trust anybody, no body is smart enough or virtuous enough to have all of this power over the rights of americans [applause] john: let's talk about the big brother parts where we may not agree, steve, i admire what you have done, you fought for economic tkpraoed freedom, but on social issues, i think you are a big brother. brother. >> that is...
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john: let's make them pay. they are here everywhere. the lawyers claim he will solve our problems.l lock te will america lock these people a. >> i just wanted to put a sign >> we out but said that i was h in business. >> we had too many lives i thought were impacted by law. neil: john: now it is time for john stossel. [applause]> now [cheers] john: don't you hate those lawyers who defend nasty diiminals?>> kaceyny, kacey anthony, others commented and she chloroform her kid to go out partying? o.j. simpson? and he stabbed his wife to death? but they were acquitted a goodso lawyers. defense lawyers even say that it's not my job to determine if a person is guilty or innocent,h every american deserves aeense. defense. lestery fight hard for some horrible people, child molesters and muggers and repress.s? and here's one of those despicable people. norman reimer, head of the association of criminal defensee s.wyers. so how can you live with yourself? >> i have been a criminalnse lai defense lawyer entire life and career and i am proud of it. the founders of the country had a brilliant idea tha
john: let's make them pay. they are here everywhere. the lawyers claim he will solve our problems.l lock te will america lock these people a. >> i just wanted to put a sign >> we out but said that i was h in business. >> we had too many lives i thought were impacted by law. neil: john: now it is time for john stossel. [applause]> now [cheers] john: don't you hate those lawyers who defend nasty diiminals?>> kaceyny, kacey anthony, others commented and she chloroform...
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lock, complicated firearm. it came over on the mayflower with pilgrim john alden. when i explain what we have in the museum, i say we go from one of the very first firearms on the northeastern american comment and we go through -- continental and we go through a revolver that was recovered from the ashes of the world trade center, and everything in between. to design and build a museum with display cases, galleries that are evocative of the time period the firearms were used. here we are in the colonial house, attempting to tell the story of the early colonial period and the war of independence, 1775-1781. we are looking at the painting, which we had to go to london, england to find. it is called "the shot heard round the world." it is one of the most beautifully rendered illustrative descriptions of the very first shots fired at lexington green on the morning , 1775.l 19 this kind of tells the story of that very first encounter with the british. the question that a lot of people have, and i had as a little kid growing up, why was it that one misty morning in april
lock, complicated firearm. it came over on the mayflower with pilgrim john alden. when i explain what we have in the museum, i say we go from one of the very first firearms on the northeastern american comment and we go through -- continental and we go through a revolver that was recovered from the ashes of the world trade center, and everything in between. to design and build a museum with display cases, galleries that are evocative of the time period the firearms were used. here we are in the...
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james foley, his parents, diane judge john -- and john foley they became friends while their kids were locked up in captivity. they bonded together, hoping they could all have this day. it did not happen for the foley family, when mrs. curtis found out that her son was free, that he was standing right next to the officer from the u.s. state department, the first thing she did was picked up the phone and called mrs. foley, james foley's mother who had gotten the news the week before that her son had been killed in a very brutal way. a very hard thing to take, a real sense of the bitter sweetness. >> we got just as high to see him home with his family. dr. kroft, former army doctor and a psychiatrist, you can speak to his health right now in terms of the trauma that he has been through the last two years. the captivity, the torture, being away from loved ones, being cut off from outside world. are you surprised he spoke so soon after his return? >> no. and i'm glad that he spoke so soon. it means that forment moment he's doing okay. one of the things he said in one of the interviews he did was
james foley, his parents, diane judge john -- and john foley they became friends while their kids were locked up in captivity. they bonded together, hoping they could all have this day. it did not happen for the foley family, when mrs. curtis found out that her son was free, that he was standing right next to the officer from the u.s. state department, the first thing she did was picked up the phone and called mrs. foley, james foley's mother who had gotten the news the week before that her son...
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lock our doors any more than they are. >> reporter: unsettles for neighbors when out of the blue, john gantz claims he stabbed to death a female prosecute and her mail pimp in 201 and drove their car to the park where where he murdered them. >> he murdered them inside the apartment in a bathtub, used a hack saw and packaged them. a cadaver dog got a partial dig in the area, authorities brought in a backhoe, the crime scene unit and several police officers and detectives. crews stopped saturday without finding anything. gantz is waiting trial on the murders of two teenage brothers and a rape in maryland and home invasion in upper darby. gantz wants to clear his conscience. my question was why are you telling us this. >> reporter: they are looking into other parts of the investigation, they may search the apartment where he claimed that the murder occurred. he said it was important to start first to see if thect in fact find the bodies. annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> annie, thank you. >>> the doctor infected with the ebola virus is being treated on american soil. dr. kent brandtly wore full protective gear as
lock our doors any more than they are. >> reporter: unsettles for neighbors when out of the blue, john gantz claims he stabbed to death a female prosecute and her mail pimp in 201 and drove their car to the park where where he murdered them. >> he murdered them inside the apartment in a bathtub, used a hack saw and packaged them. a cadaver dog got a partial dig in the area, authorities brought in a backhoe, the crime scene unit and several police officers and detectives. crews...
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john: let's make them pay. they are here everywhere. the lawyers claim he will solve our problems.l locke will america lock these people a. >> i just wanted to put a sign >> we out but said that i was h in business. >> we had too many lives i thought were impacted by law. neil: john: now it is time for john stossel.
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. >> with ebay now, we talked to john donahoe about this, and he says it will be a niche business. amazon has such a lockn delivery. can google really compete? >> i think it can, but you will get into a much more interesting long-term story about alternative ways of distributing things same-day, which comes a story about drones, self driving cars, and suddenly i get my groceries from drones are self driving vehicles. this is the direction all this is going, those mundane things we don't really want to do that will become a big chunk of how things get delivered. you can't do them with fedex because the economics are broken. so i think that is where this is going. >> i have tried google shopping express. it is ok. there is not a lot of inventory. but i guess if they build it out, perhaps it is a way for retailers to compete. >> one of the reasons this is happening now is because amazon decided to bite the bullet on local sales taxes. they had built their entire distribution network on avoiding taxes by building the solution centers in places like nevada. now they are coming much closer to urban hubs or the
. >> with ebay now, we talked to john donahoe about this, and he says it will be a niche business. amazon has such a lockn delivery. can google really compete? >> i think it can, but you will get into a much more interesting long-term story about alternative ways of distributing things same-day, which comes a story about drones, self driving cars, and suddenly i get my groceries from drones are self driving vehicles. this is the direction all this is going, those mundane things we...
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john kerry opened a second day of talks. the two presidential candidates have been locked in a bitter dispute over who would succeed presidentoth sides have claimed irregularities and fraud. >> nigeria's president has declared a national state of emergency over the ebola virus. it's another alarming sign of how out of control the outbreak has become in west africa. 961 people are believed to have died from the virus since march. health experts at the united nations said the outbreak is the worst seen in the four decade history of tracking the disease. they declared the epidemic an emergency. >> i am declaring the current outbreak of the ebola virus disease a public health emergency of international concern. the committee's position was unanimous. >> 700 members of an international aid organization have been dispatched to deal with the epidemic in the hard hit countries of guinea, liberia, sierra leone. >> a man from antioch said he's glad to claim his wife's remains after she died 30 years ago in the jonestown massacre. 900 died when jim jones ordered a mass killing in november 1978. u.s. troops flew their bodies to a milita
john kerry opened a second day of talks. the two presidential candidates have been locked in a bitter dispute over who would succeed presidentoth sides have claimed irregularities and fraud. >> nigeria's president has declared a national state of emergency over the ebola virus. it's another alarming sign of how out of control the outbreak has become in west africa. 961 people are believed to have died from the virus since march. health experts at the united nations said the outbreak is...
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. >> not only is john terry an intake counselor, he's also an inmate. >> i'm a convict that's been locked up since 1982, and i've sat in that same chair that that man has. i know how much difference it can make if you have someone to talk to, someone you feel like is on your side. >> kerry is serving a life sentence for a murder he committed in his early 20s. >> we were out drinking, just out partying, having a good time and an argument broke out. you know. it started out, i thought we was going to get it squashed. we weren't going to. and then it just escalated, got out of hand. the guy was stabbed to death. it was a pretty brutal murder. you know. like i said, that's something i have to live with every day. i'd love to be out there and be with my family. but, you know, the bible says you reap what you sow. >> before they can be assigned to their new cells, the men must undergo one final step. >> you're good? >> i got a size 10. >> what size shirt do you need? >> 1x. only thing i found out, it's not like the movies. you know. that's basically what they told me. you don't have to go aroun
. >> not only is john terry an intake counselor, he's also an inmate. >> i'm a convict that's been locked up since 1982, and i've sat in that same chair that that man has. i know how much difference it can make if you have someone to talk to, someone you feel like is on your side. >> kerry is serving a life sentence for a murder he committed in his early 20s. >> we were out drinking, just out partying, having a good time and an argument broke out. you know. it started...
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john terrett is coming for you. interesting. the ladies didn't get the lock. maybe we should challenge julie chen or morgan radford. the als raised $32,000 last year from july 29th through august 15th. in year they have raised more than $5.5 million. tony and dell you may be able to help out with that. check out the tubs rowing through the waters of belgium, it's part of a 30 second annual bath tub race. teams race the seaworthy creations, powered by human force. participants are rewared for the beauty and originality. tomorrow morning, more of the fallout in ferguson as proignore curfews. can law enforcement maintain order. that and others. that does it for this edition. live for you in new york. thank you so much. >> announce >> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, welcome to the newshour. i'm stephen cole in doha. in the next 60 minutes - a show down in northern iraq. peshmerga fighters battle the islamic state to retake control of the mosul dam. villages burning, a fighter jet is down in ukraine as fighting continues between separatists and government
john terrett is coming for you. interesting. the ladies didn't get the lock. maybe we should challenge julie chen or morgan radford. the als raised $32,000 last year from july 29th through august 15th. in year they have raised more than $5.5 million. tony and dell you may be able to help out with that. check out the tubs rowing through the waters of belgium, it's part of a 30 second annual bath tub race. teams race the seaworthy creations, powered by human force. participants are rewared for...
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john boy. what you need? >> i'm real finicky about my hair. i want to give my locks love.uestion is, how good are you at cutting hair? because every haircut i ever had -- i've probably had two good haircuts since i've been in prison. >> you're getting ready to get your third. grab the mirror for a second. talking about giving this to locks of love. keep this here. locks of love has got to have 10 inches, right? >> uh-huh. >> don't go getting scared now. >> screw it, do it. >> that's what i want to hear. are you ready to do this? >> yes. >> are you sure? >> chop it off. >> okay. >> that's kind of like a transformation for me, being in prison and cutting it all off. the day i got out, i was going to get it cut. might as well donate it to locks of love for the kids. >> this is a 6-inch. so we have 6 and about another 5 1/2. so we've got about 11 1/2 inches there. >> not bad. >> some child will be happy. keep your eyes closed ant don't move because i'm right around your eyes with a pair of scissors. i'm going to bring this to the top of your ears. you're already looking good.
john boy. what you need? >> i'm real finicky about my hair. i want to give my locks love.uestion is, how good are you at cutting hair? because every haircut i ever had -- i've probably had two good haircuts since i've been in prison. >> you're getting ready to get your third. grab the mirror for a second. talking about giving this to locks of love. keep this here. locks of love has got to have 10 inches, right? >> uh-huh. >> don't go getting scared now. >> screw...
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john walsh, we appreciate you calling in. welcome to cnn. folks, you're going to want to stay right here locked on cnn.onight, only here on cnn at 9:00 p.m., survivalists david berger crossed the line when he opened fire on police. now the hunt so. a brand-new episode of "the hunt with john walsh," 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific here on cnn. >>> also straight ahead in the newsroom, a sharp division of opinion about israel's war with hamas. it turns out your age could play a big role in how you view this crisis. we'll speak with four young adults after the break to get their take. stick around, guys. we'll be with you in just a moment. when you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i always choose the fastest intern. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. >>> and welcome back. in america, your views on the israel/hamas
john walsh, we appreciate you calling in. welcome to cnn. folks, you're going to want to stay right here locked on cnn.onight, only here on cnn at 9:00 p.m., survivalists david berger crossed the line when he opened fire on police. now the hunt so. a brand-new episode of "the hunt with john walsh," 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific here on cnn. >>> also straight ahead in the newsroom, a sharp division of opinion about israel's war with hamas. it turns out your age could play a big...
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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?ir. >> after spending nearly all of his 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 walk back past something that his favorite or something and just, you know, break down in tears because, you know, you know they're gone for a while. >> 35. one en route to visitation and one en route to the typing ha
locked up. i've changed myself. so i mean i'm out of here. >> what time do you go home today, john?ir. >> after spending nearly all of his 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...
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lock these people up? >> we have too many laws. and let's get rid of something. that is our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> now it is time for johnssel. >> kacey anthony, didn't she chloroform her kid and go out partying but they were acquitted yesterday of lawyers. and some even say that it's not my job to determine if someone's else here in the, every american deserves a defense. so they write hard for some horrible people, child molesters, muggers, rapists, how can they live with themselves? here's one of those despicable peoples. in fact, he is head of the association of criminal defense lawyers. so how can you live with yourself? >> i have been a criminal defense lawyer my entire life in my entire career and i'm proud of it and the founders of this country had a brilliant idea and the power to prosecutor condemned and kill and to stigmatize this, that person should never stand alone. they should have a defense lawyer to bandwidth than. >> when the fetus were to go down, you are just comfortable with all that? >> uncomfortable with the idea that everyone deserves to have someone with the government to the test of whether or n
lock these people up? >> we have too many laws. and let's get rid of something. that is our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> now it is time for johnssel. >> kacey anthony, didn't she chloroform her kid and go out partying but they were acquitted yesterday of lawyers. and some even say that it's not my job to determine if someone's else here in the, every american deserves a defense. so they write hard for some horrible people, child molesters, muggers, rapists, how can they live with...
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john donahoe about this and said it will be a niche business for them and isn't the future of ebay. i wonder, amazon has such a lock on delivery and can google really compete there? >> oh, i think it can but i think you're going to get into the much more interesting long-term story is about alternative ways of distributing things same day, you know, which becomes a story about drones and about self-driving cars and suddenly i'm getting my groceries via drones or self--driving vehicles and this is the ultimate direction those things are going in those mundane things we don't want to do that will become a chunk of how things will get delivered but can't do it with fedex because the economics are broken of having groceries come any other way than drones or self-driving cars. i think this is where it's going. >> i tried google shopping express. it's ok. it's not a ton of inventory but i guess you could see if they build it out, perhaps a way for retailers to compete. >> one of the reasons it's happening now is because amazon decided to bite the bullet and pay local sales taxes and state taxes and they previously built
john donahoe about this and said it will be a niche business for them and isn't the future of ebay. i wonder, amazon has such a lock on delivery and can google really compete there? >> oh, i think it can but i think you're going to get into the much more interesting long-term story is about alternative ways of distributing things same day, you know, which becomes a story about drones and about self-driving cars and suddenly i'm getting my groceries via drones or self--driving vehicles and...