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joshua entra al estacionamiento de una iglesia para refugiarse. (joshua sauder) vaya, mira esto!] wow, eso es irreal. cuando abrí la puerta el tornado sonaba como un tren, después tuve que cerrarla con todas mis fuerzas. apenas puedo cerrar la puerta. mira eso, chico, impactante, y ese campo de maíz seguro que lo destruyó. ahora está sobre la casa de los wigan. (narrador) finalmente, 20 minutos más tarde el tornado se extingue. ♪ a su paso ha dejado casi 16 kilómetros de devastación. afortunadamente el tornado no tocó la casa de joshua ni la de jeremy pero no todos fueron igualmente afortunados en esta comunidad. (jeremy hodel) un bus escolar volcó, hay un auto en medio de uno de nuestros campos junto con toneladas de metal, madera y material de aislamiento enredado en los árboles, había de todo, era un horrible espectáculo, nunca había visto nada parecido. ♪ (narrador) incluso ver un campo de maíz arrasado impresiona. (jeremy hodel) pienso que es btante obvio el paso del tornado por cómo barrió con las hojas de las plantas, quedaron sólo los tallos. (narrador) la más devastada f
joshua entra al estacionamiento de una iglesia para refugiarse. (joshua sauder) vaya, mira esto!] wow, eso es irreal. cuando abrí la puerta el tornado sonaba como un tren, después tuve que cerrarla con todas mis fuerzas. apenas puedo cerrar la puerta. mira eso, chico, impactante, y ese campo de maíz seguro que lo destruyó. ahora está sobre la casa de los wigan. (narrador) finalmente, 20 minutos más tarde el tornado se extingue. ♪ a su paso ha dejado casi 16 kilómetros de devastación....
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trowbridge's cellmate, joshua bean, shares the same unusual pairing of convictions, murder and abusef a corpse. he's serving 68 years. the victim was his ex-girlfriend, heather norris. >> it was a toxic relationship. it was love/hate, and i still very much love her. >> throughout the couple's three-year relationship, heather had told her family that bean was physically abusive, and even though bean faced a pending trial on domestic abuse charges at the time of heather's murder, he says he wasn't abusive. >> the whole thing was predicated on a lie, and the lie is that we had a violent relationship. i'm not saying i'm without fault. but as far as what happened with her death, worst case, voluntary manslaughter. best case, self-defense. >> bean insists the come had an argument and heather came at him with a knife. >> i tried to pry the knife out of her hand, and even still after i had the knife, she continued to come forward. that kind of caught me off guard. and in the heat of the moment, i reacted. i stabbed her in the side right here. >> but according to court records, bean had confe
trowbridge's cellmate, joshua bean, shares the same unusual pairing of convictions, murder and abusef a corpse. he's serving 68 years. the victim was his ex-girlfriend, heather norris. >> it was a toxic relationship. it was love/hate, and i still very much love her. >> throughout the couple's three-year relationship, heather had told her family that bean was physically abusive, and even though bean faced a pending trial on domestic abuse charges at the time of heather's murder, he...
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. >> my name is joshua coffey, but everybody calls me country. >> why do they call you country? >> because i was raised in the sticks. i stole some copper from a local junkyard, and the proprietor of the junkyard owed me some money, and like an idiot, i stole from him instead of trying to go about it the correct way. figure i learned that lesson the wrong way. >> joshua coffey has served more than four years of his six-year sentence at the wabash valley correctional facility. his job in the kitchen helps him stay focused and out of trouble. >> that's crazy. i came in at 4:30 this morning, and i'll leave about 5:30. so i work 13 hours. >> stacking the line! >> the reason i do it is to get out of my cell, you know, come down here, get a little freedom. you know, eat a little better. the food that they serve doesn't taste bad, but its appeal is horrible. some of the food they serve us looks like cat food. and i'm not even joking. i swear, if you put the food that they give us in a bowl and put a can of premium quality cat food and put it there in front of the inmate -- i'm not even
. >> my name is joshua coffey, but everybody calls me country. >> why do they call you country? >> because i was raised in the sticks. i stole some copper from a local junkyard, and the proprietor of the junkyard owed me some money, and like an idiot, i stole from him instead of trying to go about it the correct way. figure i learned that lesson the wrong way. >> joshua coffey has served more than four years of his six-year sentence at the wabash valley correctional...
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that has not been the case for 20-year-old joshua schilling. [ bleep ] schilling is housed in a single-personegregation cell. officers have just shut the water off to his sink and toilet after he threatened to flood the walkway. >> so, right now we're going to call the sergeant and let them know what's going on. and there's urine coming up the floor. you all may want to step back. >> have a seat on your bunk. have a seat on your bunk. don't move. sit down. >> is there a reason why you're doing this, schilling? >> police. >> who? >> police, i'm mad at the police. >> well, we're not the police, so. >> y'all are the police. >> schilling was recently sentenced to 15 years for multiple felonies, including assault, and is awaiting transfer to prison. >> what is wrong with you? why all of a sudden do you want to start acting a fool, start flooding the walls and -- >> i didn't flood the wall. >> there was water all over the floor. >> they were going to cut it off, so i grabbed the cup. >> because you're flooding my wall. >> i wasn't flooding. >> you do this all the time. i'm not putting up with it. >
that has not been the case for 20-year-old joshua schilling. [ bleep ] schilling is housed in a single-personegregation cell. officers have just shut the water off to his sink and toilet after he threatened to flood the walkway. >> so, right now we're going to call the sergeant and let them know what's going on. and there's urine coming up the floor. you all may want to step back. >> have a seat on your bunk. have a seat on your bunk. don't move. sit down. >> is there a reason...
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joshua. what's lasagna? correct. for $600.
joshua. what's lasagna? correct. for $600.
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joshua topolsky joins us next. may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or drank alcohol that day. do not drive or operate machinery until at least 4 hours after taking intermezzo and you're fully awake. driving, eating, or engaging in other activities while not fully awake without remembering the event the next day have
joshua topolsky joins us next. may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic...
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joshua bosston says if a ban goes into place, he will continue to keep his weapons off the books.try will one day lead to governme government. her proposed ban would keep the rights of existing gun owners. >>> joshua boston will speak with me live 10:45 eastern time this morning. >>> a kansas man thought he was doing a good deed, answering an ad on craigslist. for the sperm donor, it's turned into a legal nightmare and now he is being asked to pay child support. earlier i spoke with merada and his attorney. i started asking the question most people have, how he even found the ad in the first place. >> perusing craigslist, like window shopping, looking around, and ran across an ad that was asking for a sperm donor. for what reason, answered the ad. >> you answered the ad and found out it was a lesbian couple who wanted to conceive. when you approached them, when did you find out there would be no doctor involved? >> i didn't know that there was no doctor involved. >> so from start to finish until you got this information from the state, you did not know that no doctor had been invo
joshua bosston says if a ban goes into place, he will continue to keep his weapons off the books.try will one day lead to governme government. her proposed ban would keep the rights of existing gun owners. >>> joshua boston will speak with me live 10:45 eastern time this morning. >>> a kansas man thought he was doing a good deed, answering an ad on craigslist. for the sperm donor, it's turned into a legal nightmare and now he is being asked to pay child support. earlier i...
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sleeping a lot. >> within months, joshua is dead at age 18. a doctor tells his mother he died of rabbies. >> and i said what do you mean rabies? like some foreign branch of rabies? like some kind that's uncommon or rare? or the kind that you vaccinate your dog every year for? and he said jennifer, the kind you vaccinate your dog every year for. >> and just how does this teenager get rabies? a virus that's spread by animals. that new kidney he gets is infected for rabies before it gets inside his body. the organ donor habiten by a bat but no one knows it. the virus spreads through the bloodstream. >> no one suspected that this person had rabies. all the organs were transplanted and all the recipients contracted rabies. >> reporter: only later did doctors realize the donor had all the symptoms of r oohabies the beginning. >> there are thousands and thousands of potential pathogens that owners could be infected with. testing for rabies is not universally tested for. >> after a transplant, if you get sicker instead of better, ask if the other reci
sleeping a lot. >> within months, joshua is dead at age 18. a doctor tells his mother he died of rabbies. >> and i said what do you mean rabies? like some foreign branch of rabies? like some kind that's uncommon or rare? or the kind that you vaccinate your dog every year for? and he said jennifer, the kind you vaccinate your dog every year for. >> and just how does this teenager get rabies? a virus that's spread by animals. that new kidney he gets is infected for rabies before...
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i suppose my obvious question for you, joshua, is this.hy would you want to give one of these killing machines to one of your children, anyway? >> first off, we don't own m-4s or m-16s. we own ar-15s and different variants off. they're not the same rifle. >> but you know as well as i do that the ar-15 when it's modified can perform almost exactly like an m-16. we know that. and we saw with james holmes. his trial's going on now. that in aurora he was able to unload at least 70, possibly more bullets into a crowded movie theater in a matter of minutes. we know that. so the difference is almost indistinguishable in terms of firepower at such close range? >> no, that's not even true. the weapon m-4, m-16 was designed to engage targets with precision at medium ranges, not for close quarters combat. >> right. but if you have an ar-15, whether you're at close quarters or you're 100 meters away, you're going to cause extensive and significant damage. >> it's possible, true, but that damage is guaranteed to happen when people aren't allowed to car
i suppose my obvious question for you, joshua, is this.hy would you want to give one of these killing machines to one of your children, anyway? >> first off, we don't own m-4s or m-16s. we own ar-15s and different variants off. they're not the same rifle. >> but you know as well as i do that the ar-15 when it's modified can perform almost exactly like an m-16. we know that. and we saw with james holmes. his trial's going on now. that in aurora he was able to unload at least 70,...
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joshua franklin of woodbridge has a court appearance scheduled on march 5. a spokeswoman says people who are meeting other people for the first tine on an online source, like a website, consider meeting at a public place like aa restaurant, or a coffee shop. >> good advice, thank you. >>> funeral services set for an officer killed in the line of document chris yung died when his motorcycle collided with a minivan.ni officer yung's lights and sirenh were on, and he was heading tohe another accident scene.de the minivan turned left in front of him. both vehicles caught fire.s nobody in the van was injured. officer yung's viewing will be held tomorrow evening from 6-9 at the hilton memorial chapel in woodbridge. the funeral will be at 10:00 a.m. both services are open to countu employees. burial will be private. >>> officers in vienna had to clear out a grenade from the tire shop this morning that shut down maple avenue. turns out it was real, but there wereb no explosive components.on it's not clear how the yes grenade got there. >>> in maryland, investigators
joshua franklin of woodbridge has a court appearance scheduled on march 5. a spokeswoman says people who are meeting other people for the first tine on an online source, like a website, consider meeting at a public place like aa restaurant, or a coffee shop. >> good advice, thank you. >>> funeral services set for an officer killed in the line of document chris yung died when his motorcycle collided with a minivan.ni officer yung's lights and sirenh were on, and he was heading...
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. >> no one knows mcafee quite the way joshua davis does. long before mcafee became a person of interest in the murder of his neighbor, davis visited the software pioneer in the jungle, watched him play russian roulette twice. and he wrote a chilling piece called john mcafee's last stand. what caused you to be so curious about this man so early? i mean, we were all fascinated when he started to flee and was stressing up as a bettgerman tourist. but you figured out early he was somebody to take a look at. >> six months before that, the end of april, he was raided by the gang suppression unit of the belizean police force and charged with running a meth lab in the jungle. and i just thought no way. how is that possible? >> the software guy. >> the software guy, a guy who basically created the anti-virus industry is now in the jungle running a meth lab? and so i figured there had therehad to be more to it. so i went down there in june. >> call him on the phone and say -- >> i e-mailed him, said i'd like to come visit and hear your side of the st
. >> no one knows mcafee quite the way joshua davis does. long before mcafee became a person of interest in the murder of his neighbor, davis visited the software pioneer in the jungle, watched him play russian roulette twice. and he wrote a chilling piece called john mcafee's last stand. what caused you to be so curious about this man so early? i mean, we were all fascinated when he started to flee and was stressing up as a bettgerman tourist. but you figured out early he was somebody to...
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joshua siegel, stone castle partners.more going to nbr for more on banks, go to nbr.com to hear from a financial expert on what it takes to fix the financial system: just look for the nbr-u tab to see "good banks bad banks and the government's role as a fixer". >> tom: royal bank of scotland is expected to be the latest bank to pay big fines for it's alleged part in a global interest rate rigging scandal. libor is a key lending rate that affects everything from student loans to home mortgages. no details yet on the size of the payout or when the amount will be determined. two banks have paid fines. >> tom: boeing's dreamliner jet remains in service tonight even as federal regulators have opened a top to bottom review of the plane. the feral aviaon administration announced the safety review after at least four separate incidents with the new planes this week, problems that have shaken the confidence of some shareholders. >> reporter: this is the most recent problem for boeing's newest and most complex aircraft, a cracked w
joshua siegel, stone castle partners.more going to nbr for more on banks, go to nbr.com to hear from a financial expert on what it takes to fix the financial system: just look for the nbr-u tab to see "good banks bad banks and the government's role as a fixer". >> tom: royal bank of scotland is expected to be the latest bank to pay big fines for it's alleged part in a global interest rate rigging scandal. libor is a key lending rate that affects everything from student loans to...
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and student president of clark atlanta university, tyler joshua green, remember that name, tyler joshuahe will be one of them and he joins me now from atlanta, where he and 50 other students will get on a bus this evening to ride to washington. tyler, welcome. this is a huge moment in history. are you and your friends excited about being able to witness it? >> we are absolutely excited, ready to get on the bus and head down to see history in the making. >> yeah. did you vote last year and is this your first inauguration? >> this is my first time voting, my first inauguration and it's a wonderful opportunity to vote for someone that otherwise wouldn't have the opportunity to. so, we are, in essence, making history in our own right. >> president obama became the first african-american president. what has that meant to you? >> i think that it's, first and foremost, a monument to us occasion, for the fact all the historical figures and ideas of the past come together at this point in time but also a momentous occasion because this san end this is a means to an end, and this is going to open
and student president of clark atlanta university, tyler joshua green, remember that name, tyler joshuahe will be one of them and he joins me now from atlanta, where he and 50 other students will get on a bus this evening to ride to washington. tyler, welcome. this is a huge moment in history. are you and your friends excited about being able to witness it? >> we are absolutely excited, ready to get on the bus and head down to see history in the making. >> yeah. did you vote last...
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susie and joshua, welcome aboard. michelle, good to see you again. .susie and joshua, welcome aboard. mpick up the signaling devices.. here we go into the jeopardy! round, which will feature one daily double, of course, in one of these categories. alex: michelle. the women of "saturday night live" for $200, please. michelle. who is amy poehler? yes. women of "saturday night live," $400. always a delight, she showed her competitive side playing for charity in one of our celebrity tournaments.
susie and joshua, welcome aboard. michelle, good to see you again. .susie and joshua, welcome aboard. mpick up the signaling devices.. here we go into the jeopardy! round, which will feature one daily double, of course, in one of these categories. alex: michelle. the women of "saturday night live" for $200, please. michelle. who is amy poehler? yes. women of "saturday night live," $400. always a delight, she showed her competitive side playing for charity in one of our...
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you know what that means, joshua, and you get to go first. alex, life's too short.h dessert for $200, please. all righty. kristin. what are cookies? yes. the appropriate sport for $200.
you know what that means, joshua, and you get to go first. alex, life's too short.h dessert for $200, please. all righty. kristin. what are cookies? yes. the appropriate sport for $200.
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joshua cohen, endocrinologist with george washington university hospital, thank you for coming in. >> you're welcome. >> you ought toet get a ph.d -- you ought to get a ph.d after that interview. >>> we're not getting the rain we saw last night but the temps have dropped, haven't they, gary? >> and were talking about. lower 70s yesterday and, as a matter of fact, i think at midnight, the temperatures were in the lower 60s and the rain moved on, of course, the colder temperatures and winds are gusty. the winds are still gusting out there at 22 miles an hour and gaithersburg gusting to 33 in&partinsburg touching 40 miles per hour and that is staying gusty the next few hours and with winds back tell and fort right now. you see the numbers farther to the north and west along i-81 and temperatures there are in the lower 30s and that feels like temperature and daring you to tell you that tobundle up if you're heading up and about and some spotty flurries. watch the temperatures continue into the 30s. stay with us, okay and we have the snow forecast coming in the full forecast in just a bit.
joshua cohen, endocrinologist with george washington university hospital, thank you for coming in. >> you're welcome. >> you ought toet get a ph.d -- you ought to get a ph.d after that interview. >>> we're not getting the rain we saw last night but the temps have dropped, haven't they, gary? >> and were talking about. lower 70s yesterday and, as a matter of fact, i think at midnight, the temperatures were in the lower 60s and the rain moved on, of course, the colder...
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. >> joshua works quietly. cbn news agreed to conceal his identity.e says the indigenous people consider christians as invaders and members of a western religion. >> i was born and raised here. because i am a christian, i am viewed and treated as a second and third and fourth-class citizen. >> boko haram is provoking christians into attacking muslims. some neighborhoods are taking measures to defend themselves. others rely on god for protection and take comfort in his word. >> even when i walk through the dark valley of death, i will not be afraid, for you are close beside me. >> george thomas, cbn news, kano, nigeria. >> thank you, george. up next, the gracea burnham story, how she and her kids are still serving the lord, today, stay tuned. >> in 2012, gracia burnham marked 10 years since the end of her captivity at the hands of killers. i talk wisdom gracia about her experience and how she has been reaching out to her former captors. >> the couple had been celebrating their 18th wedding anniversary when terrorists attacked them. abu sayyaf first bro
. >> joshua works quietly. cbn news agreed to conceal his identity.e says the indigenous people consider christians as invaders and members of a western religion. >> i was born and raised here. because i am a christian, i am viewed and treated as a second and third and fourth-class citizen. >> boko haram is provoking christians into attacking muslims. some neighborhoods are taking measures to defend themselves. others rely on god for protection and take comfort in his word....
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student president of clark atlanta university, tyler joshua green, will be one of them. riding a bus to washington right now. and i asked him what this day means to him. >> the fact that he has come in and opened up a door for others to be able do what he did and even greater and i think that that marks a great president and also a great leader. >> mm-hmm. as you have watched the president over the last four years, you've watched -- you know, you've watched him lead, you have watched him get some things through, health care, you've watched some of the opposition. what are your thoughts over the last four years? >> i think that he talked about it in his book, "the audacity of hope" there's a stake that draws people together and far more impactful and there's a stake that drives people apart. i think throughout his presidency these last four years, he has absolutely been what i believe is that stake that has drawn so many cultures, races, genders together and that, again, is the mark of a phenomenal leader. >> that was student president of clark atlanta university, tyler j
student president of clark atlanta university, tyler joshua green, will be one of them. riding a bus to washington right now. and i asked him what this day means to him. >> the fact that he has come in and opened up a door for others to be able do what he did and even greater and i think that that marks a great president and also a great leader. >> mm-hmm. as you have watched the president over the last four years, you've watched -- you know, you've watched him lead, you have...
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joshua happy. >> tell me what's happening inside of you as your son starts to tell you what he's been thinking? he's probably been trying to tell you for 27 years. >> mind-boggling, to tell you the truth. i always had said when he was younger, it was like, you know, he was a computer and i was computer illiterate, and i didn't know how to press the right keys. sorry. to get him to communicate. it was just, you know--that was the hard part is, you knew there was more in there, and you didn't know how to get it out. >> touch screen computers help josh communicate. can they do the same for these children at the beverley school in toronto, canada... >> [screaming] >> where half the students are severely autistic and more impaired than josh? the day we were there, kindergarten teacher sabrina morey struggled to figure out why seven-year-old nathan was so upset. >> students don't have a way to communicate with me. they don't have a way to tell me how they're feeling, what they want, what they need. >> oh, look, the ipad's here. >> for the past year, morey and her fellow teachers ian stuart
joshua happy. >> tell me what's happening inside of you as your son starts to tell you what he's been thinking? he's probably been trying to tell you for 27 years. >> mind-boggling, to tell you the truth. i always had said when he was younger, it was like, you know, he was a computer and i was computer illiterate, and i didn't know how to press the right keys. sorry. to get him to communicate. it was just, you know--that was the hard part is, you knew there was more in there, and...
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stephen snyder hill and joshua snyder hill.for joining us. >> thanks for having us on. >> cenk: absolutely. steve, you're in the army reserve for 18 years. served in operation desert shield i believe. has treatment in the military gotten better, and what is lacking today? >> treatment in the military--in the military, a professional organization. when they repealed don't ask/don't tell it was flawless. everything was very good with the way i was treated. today i'm treated just like any other soldier. it's been very very good. >> cenk: that's great to hear. what do you think that they need to work on? what is the next step that needs to be taken? >> well, you know, thinking about it, the late 50s they stopped segregation in the army for african-americans. the late 60s interracial marriage was allowed. it was unconstitutional to make it illegal. here we are half a century forward, and josh and i's marriage is not recognized. i think just following the natural progression of civil rights is what we're asking for. we want to serve
stephen snyder hill and joshua snyder hill.for joining us. >> thanks for having us on. >> cenk: absolutely. steve, you're in the army reserve for 18 years. served in operation desert shield i believe. has treatment in the military gotten better, and what is lacking today? >> treatment in the military--in the military, a professional organization. when they repealed don't ask/don't tell it was flawless. everything was very good with the way i was treated. today i'm treated just...
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>> i think you, like a lot of people, joshua, are worried the federal government is coming after ouruns. >> jon: now we're getting somewhere. it's about how close some people in this country feel they are living to a tyrant's rule. >> it's something we've seen happen time and time again in history with stalin. happened in cambodia and of course the third reich, coming. no one saul that. >> stalin took the guns, fidel castro took the guns. i'm here to tell you 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms! [ laughter ] >> jon: oh (bleep). no one is taking away all the guns. but now i get it. now i see what is happening. this is what it is. their paranoid fear of a possible distoppic future prevents us from addressing our actual dystopic presence. we can't discuss the gun deaths happening in reality every year because a few of us must remain -x[cheers and a] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight a refired four star general whose new people you're is called "my share of the task. " please welcome to the program general stanley mcchrystal. [ applause ] sir, you served for man
>> i think you, like a lot of people, joshua, are worried the federal government is coming after ouruns. >> jon: now we're getting somewhere. it's about how close some people in this country feel they are living to a tyrant's rule. >> it's something we've seen happen time and time again in history with stalin. happened in cambodia and of course the third reich, coming. no one saul that. >> stalin took the guns, fidel castro took the guns. i'm here to tell you 1776 will...
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joshua boston, an afghanistan veteran, joins me from louisville.our ireports, joshua, have gone viral. more than a quarter million views in the last few days. what made you write it, and did you ever think it would get so much attention? >> didn't expect it to get as much attention as it did. these things happen. i wrote it because i kept seeing in the news this debate about gun control and points being brought up by senator feinstein, a lot of it's misinformation. it's fear mongering that she's spreading and it's being perpetrated by the media, as well. there's just not a lot of double checking, not a lot of facts coming out in this discussion. >> you wrote this letter, i'm curious, is it in regard to any proposed assault weapon ban or specifically the senator's? >> specifically the ones she posted up on her baby pa-- her b beige a couple of days ago. she intends to bring it as soon as possible in this next congressional session. >> what will you do if an assault weapon ban is passed? >> i'm not going to be registered. the precedent's already been
joshua boston, an afghanistan veteran, joins me from louisville.our ireports, joshua, have gone viral. more than a quarter million views in the last few days. what made you write it, and did you ever think it would get so much attention? >> didn't expect it to get as much attention as it did. these things happen. i wrote it because i kept seeing in the news this debate about gun control and points being brought up by senator feinstein, a lot of it's misinformation. it's fear mongering...
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this man, joshua speed, a kentucky slave owner, who is a friend of abraham lincoln's, put it this way. slave property is unlike any other. it is the only property in the world that has loco motion and a behind to croyle. and he went ton say that whys the owners of such property are so sensitive about any outside interference with it. their masters fear left them convinced their labors could be kept, controlled, and worked profitably only if they were kept uneducated, uninformed, isolated from dangerous influences, closely watched, intimidated, and convinced that their status as slaves was permanent and unchangeable. to accomplish that, so-communities and state legislatures made it a crime to teach slaves to read, severely limited slaves' movements off their owners' property, created and beefed up slave patrols to enforce those limits. severely restricted the freedoms of the small community of free blacks who lived in the slave states and made it ever more difficult, even for whatever masters might choose to do so, to voluntarily free even their own slaves. to keep slaves convinced tha
this man, joshua speed, a kentucky slave owner, who is a friend of abraham lincoln's, put it this way. slave property is unlike any other. it is the only property in the world that has loco motion and a behind to croyle. and he went ton say that whys the owners of such property are so sensitive about any outside interference with it. their masters fear left them convinced their labors could be kept, controlled, and worked profitably only if they were kept uneducated, uninformed, isolated from...
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including my next guest, formerly marine, joshua boston, who wrote a scathing letter to senator feinsteint went viral on the internet. welcome. >> thank you, piers. >> just to clarify your credentials, you served in afghanistan twice and iraq twice between 2004 and 2011 with the marines. you're no longer in the military. thank you for your service, first of all. some of the members of my family would have been out there fighting with you in both iraq and afghanistan and i know what you guys went through. it's very tough. talk to me about guns and why you felt the need to write to the senator, in the way that you did. >> senator feinstein's legislation is essentially stopping us from getting ar-15s. if it passes, these weapons won't be transferable to anybody. they'll be registered to my name and the law says it cannot be transferred. to me, that sounds exactly like my family is going to be disarmed down the road. and these weapons, i understand that bad things happen with them, bad things happen with cars. but the second amendment was put there for a reason. and it was put there to preven
including my next guest, formerly marine, joshua boston, who wrote a scathing letter to senator feinsteint went viral on the internet. welcome. >> thank you, piers. >> just to clarify your credentials, you served in afghanistan twice and iraq twice between 2004 and 2011 with the marines. you're no longer in the military. thank you for your service, first of all. some of the members of my family would have been out there fighting with you in both iraq and afghanistan and i know what...
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joshua green, everyone. joshua green. more to come from the dubliner live on "morning joe."hing i've got to do. i've got a date with me here. she inspires me every day. she makes me a better man and a better president. the fact that she is so devoted. ladies and gentlemen, my better half, and my dance partner, michelle obama. ♪ >> welcome back to "morning joe." last night the president and first lady at the commander in chief ball, dancing to jennifer hudson. with us now, washington bureau chief and executive editor of "time" magazine, michael duffy, who was the co-author of "the president's club: inside the world's most exclusive fraternity." also with us, senior national correspondent for "bloomberg businessweek," josh green, and nbc news correspondent who covers capitol hill, luke russert. >> all right, luke! all right -- >> luke is still awake. >> still awake from a long night. so michael, you write an awful lot about presidents and you talk about how these presidents have a -- always have a view toward history, especially as they move into their second term. and i want
joshua green, everyone. joshua green. more to come from the dubliner live on "morning joe."hing i've got to do. i've got a date with me here. she inspires me every day. she makes me a better man and a better president. the fact that she is so devoted. ladies and gentlemen, my better half, and my dance partner, michelle obama. ♪ >> welcome back to "morning joe." last night the president and first lady at the commander in chief ball, dancing to jennifer hudson. with us...
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fans come in all sizes, of course, like little lelo and josh joshua has the hat on. ready to go. >> glenn will be along. live coverage. your super bowl begins at 5:30. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it's a fundraising party fow >>> facebook ceo, mark zuckerberg, created a new event. it's a fund raising party for chris cristie's reelection. the young billionaire and the republican governor have been working closely since 2010 when zuckerberg donated $100 million to boost some of new jersey's troubled schools. the fundraiser for cristie is scheduled next month at zuckerberg's estate. >>> it is game day in san jose and it's not just the sharks that are back. tonight, they play the phoenix coyotes in the first nhl home game in more than nine months. while fans may have missed hockey, restaurant owners say they missed the booming business that the sharks bring to downtown san jose. aka, the fans. to get ready, the restaurant bought $1800 of new plates. >> the waiters and servers and buskers, but the businesses. you see how people are struggling out here. that helps us out. >> you wonder
fans come in all sizes, of course, like little lelo and josh joshua has the hat on. ready to go. >> glenn will be along. live coverage. your super bowl begins at 5:30. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it's a fundraising party fow >>> facebook ceo, mark zuckerberg, created a new event. it's a fund raising party for chris cristie's reelection. the young billionaire and the republican governor have been working closely since 2010 when zuckerberg donated $100 million to boost some of new jersey's...
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as you look at both the president and all those in the joshua generation, how do you think we are doingy quite well. i say surprisingly because i detected some question about how my generation had moved things forward. hearing young people say we will never do that again. we have it made. that one particular thing i found disturbing, however things have changed. i think both my generation has begun to share our knowledge and not become offended by younger generations. the younger generation inspired us with new ways of looking at the world today. we live in a highly technical society, messages get back and forth among groups and others, individuals so very, very quickly. it's always a time of change. i believe that president obama certainly exemplifies that change. i have also observed his seasoning, if you will over the four years. i'm very excited about what this second term would bring, not only for him, but for america and the world because we do impact extremely well what happens in the world today. >> i heard your exquisite interview with al sharpton. you talked about this invocat
as you look at both the president and all those in the joshua generation, how do you think we are doingy quite well. i say surprisingly because i detected some question about how my generation had moved things forward. hearing young people say we will never do that again. we have it made. that one particular thing i found disturbing, however things have changed. i think both my generation has begun to share our knowledge and not become offended by younger generations. the younger generation...
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. >> joshua davis. where didn't he flee right then? joshua covered the war in libya and iraq.kes a lot to scare him. after "meet the press" on sunday. >> we look forward to it. thank you. >>> new way to help keep your home safe from burglars without spending big bucks on a security system. take a look. raymond wang developed a wireless system called i smart alarm which sends an alert to your iphone if someone tries to break into your home. this is video from the company's website. the system which debuted this week will start at just $79 and could be ready by april. the creator says he was inspired to create a better home security system after late apple co-founder steve jobs' home was burgla burglarized in palo alto last year. >>> this is hilarious. a company has created a fork that monitors how fast you actually eat. take a look. the battery powered fork contains a motion sensor which can figure out when it is lifted toward your mouth. if you are eating too fast, a warning light blinks and the fork vibrates. data can be downloaded to your computer to track your eating habits
. >> joshua davis. where didn't he flee right then? joshua covered the war in libya and iraq.kes a lot to scare him. after "meet the press" on sunday. >> we look forward to it. thank you. >>> new way to help keep your home safe from burglars without spending big bucks on a security system. take a look. raymond wang developed a wireless system called i smart alarm which sends an alert to your iphone if someone tries to break into your home. this is video from the...
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q&a," pulitzer prize-winning author and columnist, gretchen morganson discusses her new book with joshua rosner titled "reckless endangerment." c-span: gretchen morganson, in your book, "reckless endangerment," next to the picture of james johnson county rate this: the calculating political operative, johnson was an ominous architect of the homeownership rate that almost destroyed the economy in 2008. why so much on his shoulders? >> guest: brian, we have to go back in time. a crisis doesn't happen overnight and if you want to understand what happened to create this mortgage bubble and the ensuing crisis, you have to go back to the early 90s when fannie mae and freddie mac were under a little bit of pressure from congress because the the s&l crisis. congress was concerned maybe there were losses sitting in these mortgage finance giants that were caused by public, was a pirate. the republican at the government had started them, that they had private shareholders, said they were operating for profit. congress was concerned in these giant companies that wanted to make sure that they were ov
q&a," pulitzer prize-winning author and columnist, gretchen morganson discusses her new book with joshua rosner titled "reckless endangerment." c-span: gretchen morganson, in your book, "reckless endangerment," next to the picture of james johnson county rate this: the calculating political operative, johnson was an ominous architect of the homeownership rate that almost destroyed the economy in 2008. why so much on his shoulders? >> guest: brian, we have to...
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and joshua and jasmine, big- time 49ers fans. we'll be sending our own team to new orleans.nis o'donnell will lead the charge. vern glenn will be there, michelle griego and mike sugerman. live coverage begins sunday at 5:30. for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. i got this snapshot thing from progressive plugged it into my car and got a discount just for being the good driver i've always been. i'm just out here, snap-shooting it forward. you don't want to have to pay for other people's bad driving, do you? no. with progressive snapshot, you don't have to. i'm going to snap it right now. bam, there it is. goes underneath your dash. keep safe, and keep saving. you know, i won't always be arou
and joshua and jasmine, big- time 49ers fans. we'll be sending our own team to new orleans.nis o'donnell will lead the charge. vern glenn will be there, michelle griego and mike sugerman. live coverage begins sunday at 5:30. for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring...
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norton, i believe president of the school board is the highest that anyone norton has risen since joshua crowned himself emperor. >> there is hope for me yet. >> we are talking about substitutes and like san francisco the sub -- substitutes are part of the union. they keep the classes going when teachers cannot be present. substitutes are the vice presidents for every teacher ready to step in and carry on if an emergency occurs. substitutes are the relief pitcher in the baseball of education. substitutes are the understudies to the teachers that star on stage. in california there are several categories of substitutes. we will talk about core substitutes and return to other substitute issues at future meetings. thank you very much. [applause] >> good evening, i am irvin. i am one of 15 core substitute teachers. we work at schools often covering the most difficult classrooms in the district. core substitutes are credentialed and certified. or average time in the district serves the district well. principals and teachers trust and appreciate us for our experience in classroom management. ou
norton, i believe president of the school board is the highest that anyone norton has risen since joshua crowned himself emperor. >> there is hope for me yet. >> we are talking about substitutes and like san francisco the sub -- substitutes are part of the union. they keep the classes going when teachers cannot be present. substitutes are the vice presidents for every teacher ready to step in and carry on if an emergency occurs. substitutes are the relief pitcher in the baseball of...
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joshua franklin allegedly pulleg a gun on them and forced them to have sex with him. >>> straight ahead, getting around will cost you more. montgomery county, where parkinp rates are going up. >> more clouds down to the south, but will the temperatures make us wary it is january?nu i'll let you know if there's any warm up or anything else in theh 7-day forecast. scott, it's getting heavy on thh bandwagon. i jumped on, too. >> a busy day at redskins park. a special reporter appearance at mike shanahan's press conference. >> a big announcement from one of ncthe biggest hitters in the game. ray lewis straight ahead in the sports set. sports set. irene, drop the itch. we dropped the itch, you can too. with maximum strength scalpicin®. it's not a shampoo so you can stop intense itch fast, wherever you are. i dropped the itch. free yourself from embarrassing scalp itch. drop the itch with maximum strength scalpicin®. also available scalpicin® 2 in 1, itch relief plus dandruff control. >>> good news about the health of the class peek bay.la the ssfoundation released thet
joshua franklin allegedly pulleg a gun on them and forced them to have sex with him. >>> straight ahead, getting around will cost you more. montgomery county, where parkinp rates are going up. >> more clouds down to the south, but will the temperatures make us wary it is january?nu i'll let you know if there's any warm up or anything else in theh 7-day forecast. scott, it's getting heavy on thh bandwagon. i jumped on, too. >> a busy day at redskins park. a special reporter...
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joshua, thanks for joining us today. >> thanks for having me.e the letter to senator dianne feinstein? >> our tpaorpls are important to us -- our firearms are important to us and they're something we have to have to keep the country going. it starts us on a slippery slope, they take these away. next they come from the bolt action guns. there is no reason to register other than to confiscate at a later point in time. >>steve: the letter he wrote has gone viral. i would like you to read a passage from it because it summarizes your point. >> it says i am not your subject. i'm the man who keeps you free. i am not your servant. i'm the person whom you serve. i am not your peasant. i'm the flesh and blood of america. i'm the man who fought for my country. i am the man who learned. i am an american. >>steve: that's what you wrote to senator feinstein. her office did respond to say senator feinstein respects corporal boston service. she heard from thousands including gun owners who support her plan. the legislation would be carefully focused to protect
joshua, thanks for joining us today. >> thanks for having me.e the letter to senator dianne feinstein? >> our tpaorpls are important to us -- our firearms are important to us and they're something we have to have to keep the country going. it starts us on a slippery slope, they take these away. next they come from the bolt action guns. there is no reason to register other than to confiscate at a later point in time. >>steve: the letter he wrote has gone viral. i would like you...