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. >> john stark. can you comment on john stark?lcoholic, i guess. >> he's a frequent flier. he comes in here quite often, usually for drunk in public. >> will i stop? i don't know. it depends if they run out of beer. >> i would see john stark come in three times, four times on a weekend. >> how is it hanging, robby? >> john is john. they all know me. in a way, these guys are my family also. they want me to run for sheriff. stark for sheriff. sounds good. ♪ >> you bring up my record, he's been arrested for drunk in public over 90 times. at least i'm good at it. john stark says he's had at least 70 stays in the jail over the past 30 years. >> i live here. my parents live two blocks away. everybody knows me. stark's latest arrest was once again for public intoxication and this time it was also considered a parole violation. on an earlier conviction of assaulting a law enforcement officer. stark says he was intoxicated that time, as well. >> i spit on a police officer. it wasn't the right thing to do. i was once again arrested when i w
. >> john stark. can you comment on john stark?lcoholic, i guess. >> he's a frequent flier. he comes in here quite often, usually for drunk in public. >> will i stop? i don't know. it depends if they run out of beer. >> i would see john stark come in three times, four times on a weekend. >> how is it hanging, robby? >> john is john. they all know me. in a way, these guys are my family also. they want me to run for sheriff. stark for sheriff. sounds good. ♪...
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lisa stark is in washington more. lisa. >> well john, we should point out that efforts by state and federal governments and the railroads themselves to improve safety at these crossings really have made a difference. collisions, deaths they have drapped dramatically over the past few decades. but there are still far too many accidents and most of them are preventible. just like the horrific accident in new york about half of all collisions involving trains and vehicles in the u.s. occur at railroad crossings outfitted about warning devices flashing lights or gates. it's often the fault of the driver who gets confused, distracted or tries to beat the train. that's what happened in this collision, in michigan, in 2009. the driver, apparently tried to slip around the gate. an amtrak train plowed into the car killing all five on board. there are more than 200,000 grade crossings in the u.s., locations where vehicles and trains can come together. safety improvements at the crossings and education campaigns have made a huge difference. in 197
lisa stark is in washington more. lisa. >> well john, we should point out that efforts by state and federal governments and the railroads themselves to improve safety at these crossings really have made a difference. collisions, deaths they have drapped dramatically over the past few decades. but there are still far too many accidents and most of them are preventible. just like the horrific accident in new york about half of all collisions involving trains and vehicles in the u.s. occur...
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stark. jihadi john the man behind the gruesome beheadings of hostages that's reportedly been identified.ted terrorist seen in isis videos is believed to be mohammed m.wazi. he's a highly educated man in his mid 20s. he was born in kuwait and raised in west london. he has been known to british intelligence for more than five years. >>> federal investigators have recovered 32 rrks,000 emails related to a scandal to related irs and the tea party. claimed last summer the letters were lost because of a computer glitch. their contents are not yet known and investigators admit that the email could merely contain information that they already have. i'm patricia stark. "hannity" starts now. rst, second later. thanks for watching. good-bye. i'm shannon bream. >>> welcome to "hannity." and welcome to cpac and the road to 2016 on this special edition of "hannity" we're going to be joined by ted
stark. jihadi john the man behind the gruesome beheadings of hostages that's reportedly been identified.ted terrorist seen in isis videos is believed to be mohammed m.wazi. he's a highly educated man in his mid 20s. he was born in kuwait and raised in west london. he has been known to british intelligence for more than five years. >>> federal investigators have recovered 32 rrks,000 emails related to a scandal to related irs and the tea party. claimed last summer the letters were lost...
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including police told investigators that 46-year-olds john geer had his hands raised when he was shot by adam torres. torres said some very different. lisa stark has the story. lisa. >> john this is another case of an unarmed man who was shot by police, not gettingful attention. thousands of pages of documents paint a clear but still very disturbing picture of what happened that day. it began with a 911 call. >> what is your emergency? >> we need police. >> ended up with police shooting and killing an unarmed man who was standing in his doorway. that man is don geer's son. >> i have this in my mind a long long time. i was there and saw what happened. >> he waited a long time to get the report about the shooting. the document shows what he knows all along. >> what have you known all along? >> that john was -- the shooting of my son was unjustified. >> it was august 2013. his son john was distraught with the breakup of his long time partner. he began tossing her belongings outside the home. she called 911 and told them he did have guns. >> what kind of guns? >> shotguns and handguns. >> john showed the police a gun but put it on the ground. the
including police told investigators that 46-year-olds john geer had his hands raised when he was shot by adam torres. torres said some very different. lisa stark has the story. lisa. >> john this is another case of an unarmed man who was shot by police, not gettingful attention. thousands of pages of documents paint a clear but still very disturbing picture of what happened that day. it began with a 911 call. >> what is your emergency? >> we need police. >> ended up with...
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john roberts. she's >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm patricia stark.strong zp on the march across iraq. the latest world is that isis fighters have seized a town used by u.s. marine to train iraqi soldiers. some insurgents did attack the base but failed to break in. congress is considering the president's request for use of military force against isis. >>> damaging testimony. an officer testifying against ed ray routh he sold him he had taken a couple of more souls and he had more souls to take. prosecutors also showing a video showing routh with the officers after the bodies were found. the defense is arguing that roug -- routh was insane on the day of the murder. i'm publish tra i can't stark -- patricia. "hannity" starts now. l bill clinton's connection to a convicted sex offender hurt hillary in 2016? >> as you know this world is a fearless place. >> and dem
john roberts. she's >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm patricia stark.strong zp on the march across iraq. the latest world is that isis fighters have seized a town used by u.s. marine to train iraqi soldiers. some insurgents did attack the base but failed to break in. congress is considering the president's request for use of military force against isis. >>> damaging testimony. an officer testifying against ed ray routh he sold him he had taken a couple of more...
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the officer involved said he shot 46-year-old john goodyear because hegeerbecause he thought he had a weapon. lisa stark has the story. lisa, this is the first information we've had about the august 2013 shooting. >> absolutely. it happened a long time ago and people have been waiting and waiting for these documents. this was a domestic dispute. police were called to the home of john geer. suddenly a shot rang out one officer shot him in the abdomen. police tell investigators according to the documents we have seen today they were shocked when they heard this weapon going off. they were shocked. his hands were still above shoulder height. officer adam torres thought he was going for his waistband and maybe there was a weapon there. in this case all of the other officers who were there another four officers at least have indicated they saw no such thing and were very surprised when geer was shot. tony. >> you sat down with the family. what did they tell you? >> i spoke with john geer's father, and they have been fighting for these documents had to go to court to get these documents released. i asked him
the officer involved said he shot 46-year-old john goodyear because hegeerbecause he thought he had a weapon. lisa stark has the story. lisa, this is the first information we've had about the august 2013 shooting. >> absolutely. it happened a long time ago and people have been waiting and waiting for these documents. this was a domestic dispute. police were called to the home of john geer. suddenly a shot rang out one officer shot him in the abdomen. police tell investigators according to...
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>> kris would be taken for interrogation and stark differences would emerge about what was said during that conversation. >> johnurmaster said kris denied being in room 1215 while his fingerprints were all over the place. >> kris' fingerprints would only be significant if he denied being in the room to police. >> i told them i went to the hotel. i was in room 1215 for about an hour. >> burmaster said that kris had denied ever having a gun. he clearly did have a .9 millimeter pistol. >> that is another manufactured answer by mr. burmaster. i told him, yes, i owned a gun, and i owned one when i lived in trinidad. in england i owned a gun. >> but if he thought kris was trying to hide something, he never took a sworn statement during the interrogation to document that fact. and the lie detector test kris took later that evening would support kris' version of events. >> they had one of the top polygraph examiners in florida do these tests. kris passed. that was plain and simple. >> despite passing the lie detector and having numerous alibi witnesses, kris was booked and held without bail. it would be a year before he
>> kris would be taken for interrogation and stark differences would emerge about what was said during that conversation. >> johnurmaster said kris denied being in room 1215 while his fingerprints were all over the place. >> kris' fingerprints would only be significant if he denied being in the room to police. >> i told them i went to the hotel. i was in room 1215 for about an hour. >> burmaster said that kris had denied ever having a gun. he clearly did have a .9...
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stark reporting. thank you. >>> the oscar documentary about edward snowden is our next story. johnsked greenwald what he hopes the film will accomplish. >> i think the idea behind the film is to convey what we actually experienced and saw and -- and navigated when we went to hong kong to meet the source who we didn't previously know. and i think one of the most important parts of the film is it lets the viewer see edward snowden in action in order to make up their own minds. so much as been said about edward snowden but this really lets the viewer see for themselves and decide what it is that they think about his actions. >> my name is edward snowden, i go by ed. >> how powerful was it that day to sit in that room? >> it was extraordinarily powerful. for one thing, i think that we had an expectation both the director of the film and i had that he was going to be much much older than he was, and to see a young man of 29 years old, make a decision of this magnitude to knowingly unravel his entire life as an act of conscious, and to be so calm and convicted about it was really kind of
stark reporting. thank you. >>> the oscar documentary about edward snowden is our next story. johnsked greenwald what he hopes the film will accomplish. >> i think the idea behind the film is to convey what we actually experienced and saw and -- and navigated when we went to hong kong to meet the source who we didn't previously know. and i think one of the most important parts of the film is it lets the viewer see edward snowden in action in order to make up their own minds. so...
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john siropolous. al jazeera. >> judges are refusing to issue licenses and the state's top judge says they don't have to. as lisa stark reports the facing's highest court has already weighed in. >> the supreme court this morning refused to allow the ban on same sex marriages to continue for now. until the high court takes up this very issue later in the term. that is what the state of alabama has asked for after a lower court ruled that the alabama ban was unconstitutional. two of the supreme court justices dissented,ant 9 antonin scalia and john roberts. while the court resolves the important constitutional question. >>> alabama clerks have refused to issue marriage licenses. issuing an order not to proceed with same sex marriage licenses. some counties and corgts in alabama were permitting the marriages and some couples were tying knot. >> i think that marriage equality is something that is here and that the probate judges, it is timeto for them to recognize that and they don't have the authority to not issue these licenses. >> big question, have a majority of justices made up their mind about same sex marriage? jus
john siropolous. al jazeera. >> judges are refusing to issue licenses and the state's top judge says they don't have to. as lisa stark reports the facing's highest court has already weighed in. >> the supreme court this morning refused to allow the ban on same sex marriages to continue for now. until the high court takes up this very issue later in the term. that is what the state of alabama has asked for after a lower court ruled that the alabama ban was unconstitutional. two of...
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stark warning to japan, your nightmare is just beginning. those words spoken on an isis video by a man known as jihadi john moments before kenji goto was apparentlyaded after a different video showed him holding the corpse of a different japanese captive. the murder ss having some wonder what if any japan might take in the future. the constitution has an anti-war focus that prevents the military from fighting abroad. the prime minister is vowing to make the terrorist pay, in his words, pay the price. >> translator: i feel the strongest anger against this atrocious despicable act. i will never forgive the terrorists. japan will expand further humanitarian support, which is food and medical support to the region. region. >> but will japan eventually supply more than that. let's talk about that with phillip mud, a former cia counter terrorism analyst and sheila from the council op foreign relations. welcome to you both. i want to start with you. is this a tipping point for japan, do you think? >> it's an important moment to consider what japan can and should be doing in the middle east. this is not the first hostage scenario japan has confronted. it
stark warning to japan, your nightmare is just beginning. those words spoken on an isis video by a man known as jihadi john moments before kenji goto was apparentlyaded after a different video showed him holding the corpse of a different japanese captive. the murder ss having some wonder what if any japan might take in the future. the constitution has an anti-war focus that prevents the military from fighting abroad. the prime minister is vowing to make the terrorist pay, in his words, pay the...
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stark divide. kennedy: lot people in who want to work, we need immigration reform, more visa, less nonsense, tim carney thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: very good, coming up john mccain is ashamed. what has him so upset. >> i but first. >> there really shouldn't be public schools should there? where parents of every stripe have a choice or a say. ma makes sent to me. >> president of american federation of teachers will join me next to set me straight. you are crazy, kennedy, that is after this. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. it can bring out the worst in people. but the m-class scans for danger... ...corrects for lane drifting... ...and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back safely. for tomorrow is another fight. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers t
stark divide. kennedy: lot people in who want to work, we need immigration reform, more visa, less nonsense, tim carney thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: very good, coming up john mccain is ashamed. what has him so upset. >> i but first. >> there really shouldn't be public schools should there? where parents of every stripe have a choice or a say. ma makes sent to me. >> president of american federation of teachers will join me next to set me straight. you are crazy,...
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stark comment from the man who runs homeland security for the united states. in your experience, what goes into making that kind of blunt statement? >> you know, it's interesting, john. what we saw was an fbi bulletin that went out as well over the weekend that seemed more tempered than that and often times when one of these cabinet members is on television speaking off the cuff and not from a precisely crafted statement, it sounds much more dire. i think they're in a difficult position. they've got to try to make this balance. look, al shabab is a serious organization. we saw the terror threat and terror act on west gate mall in kenya. what the fbi is telling you is they don't have specific intelligence about a credible threat here in the united states. the problem with that is you don't know what you don't know. you don't know if there's a lone wolf who is listening to this and might take it upon himself because of course all you need really is one guy with a gun in a mall to create absolute havoc and to murder people and cause chaos. and so i think the secretary yesterday is trying to walk a very thin line. of course we've got to be vigilant. it doesn't matter wh
stark comment from the man who runs homeland security for the united states. in your experience, what goes into making that kind of blunt statement? >> you know, it's interesting, john. what we saw was an fbi bulletin that went out as well over the weekend that seemed more tempered than that and often times when one of these cabinet members is on television speaking off the cuff and not from a precisely crafted statement, it sounds much more dire. i think they're in a difficult position....