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number two, was the fatal wound, the knife wound to the jugular? >> there is no way to say from the autopsy alone which came first and which came second. the fatal wound was really the cut wound of the carotid artery next to the jugular. that is what spurts blood diffusely because it is so close to the skin and under such high pressure. >> greta: would you expect that his killer would have had wounds himself or herself? >> well, i would think in my experience in a situation like this the perpetrator are want to be grabbed by the victim, he is stronger, he is bigger and if she comes after him with a knife he could grab her, grab the arm, grab the knife. so in my -- and in my experience usually the shooting comes first. she shoots him in the head from a distance and the autopsy shows that the muzzle of the gun was more than an arm's distance away at the time of discharge. that bullet wound stuns him, makes a concussion of the brain and she could come up close, stab him and he could still try to hold his hands up in defense and he has multiple defense
number two, was the fatal wound, the knife wound to the jugular? >> there is no way to say from the autopsy alone which came first and which came second. the fatal wound was really the cut wound of the carotid artery next to the jugular. that is what spurts blood diffusely because it is so close to the skin and under such high pressure. >> greta: would you expect that his killer would have had wounds himself or herself? >> well, i would think in my experience in a situation...
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number two, was the fatal wound, the knife wound to the jugular?there is no way to say from the autopsy alone which came first and which came second. the fatal wound was really the cut wound of the carotid artery next to the jugular. that is what spurts blood diffusely because it is so close to the skin and under such high pressure. >> greta: would you expect that his killer would have had wounds himself or herself? >> well, i would think in my experience in a situation like this the perpetrator are want to be grabbed by the victim, he is stronger, he is bigger and if she comes after him with a knife he could grab her, grab the arm, grab the knife. so in my -- and in my experience usually the shooting comes first. she shoots him in the head from a distance and the autopsy shows that the muzzle of the gun was more than an arm's distance away at the time of discharge. that bullet wound stuns him, makes a concussion of the brain and she could come up close, stab him and he could still try to hold his hands up in defense and he has multiple defense wou
number two, was the fatal wound, the knife wound to the jugular?there is no way to say from the autopsy alone which came first and which came second. the fatal wound was really the cut wound of the carotid artery next to the jugular. that is what spurts blood diffusely because it is so close to the skin and under such high pressure. >> greta: would you expect that his killer would have had wounds himself or herself? >> well, i would think in my experience in a situation like this...
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. >> they're both going for the jugular. >> that's the only thing they have to go for.y can't really fight with their little -- >> they do a per fact back arch. tail comes out of the water. intimidating but graceful. kind of like a ballet pose. >> i was going to say, where are the girls in this? you know girls don't fight like this unless their fighting over -- >> there are plenty of girls around. the camera pulls back, you see all the girls, you know, we've seen this before. >> they couldn't care less. >>> i have some dashcam footage from russia that will leave you guys slap jawed. you see a subaru station wagon trying to pass in what was marked as no passing zone. you see the car quickly lose control. >> oh -- oh, man. >> wow. >> oh, boy. >> ooh. >> i'm going to play this for you in slow motion. keep your eye on the back anger side window. anks chi . >> a child? >> that is a 1-year-old toddler that flew out of the back of that car. the 18-wheeler that almost hit the car, that driver fortunately saw that there was a small child in the road. moved over into the snow on
. >> they're both going for the jugular. >> that's the only thing they have to go for.y can't really fight with their little -- >> they do a per fact back arch. tail comes out of the water. intimidating but graceful. kind of like a ballet pose. >> i was going to say, where are the girls in this? you know girls don't fight like this unless their fighting over -- >> there are plenty of girls around. the camera pulls back, you see all the girls, you know, we've seen...
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i mean, everybody in the industry cares about copyright because it is the jugular. but there are enormous differences between the trade sector, the fiction and nonfiction we buy in bookstores, and between what goes on in the k-12 market where sales are made to 14,000 school districts. and that's very different from the higher ed market where sales are made to individual students primarily on the recommendations of faculty. and that's different from the scientific and technical and medical fields where it's more the -- well, frankly, sales of mostly digital, mostly to people who are already in those, working in those areas. so we have a whole range of different issues, and i want to say something about a few of them. i do want to say since i have my own book coming out shortly, i have learned something very important. publishers really matter. [laughter] they do two things. one, they have done it with my book, they have lifted the quality of the final product and, two, dramatically extended its potential reach so that more people -- i have no idea how many, but at le
i mean, everybody in the industry cares about copyright because it is the jugular. but there are enormous differences between the trade sector, the fiction and nonfiction we buy in bookstores, and between what goes on in the k-12 market where sales are made to 14,000 school districts. and that's very different from the higher ed market where sales are made to individual students primarily on the recommendations of faculty. and that's different from the scientific and technical and medical...
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. >> he slit one inmate's jugular vein with a box cutter and nearly strangled another to death. >> this prison, where i've stabbed and cut inmates and strangled inmates. >> worm! >> i just snap and i go crazy. i turn murderous and dangerous. i'm not nervous at all. it's like i'm in commando mode or something. and i'm very deadly with it, too. it was one night, about 10:00, a guy come in, tried to take my cigarettes from me. he came in and snatched them off the bed and he called me a bitch. i let that brew on me for a while. i thought about it all night. about 2:00 in the morning, i went and stabbed him 18 times. >> deputy warden patterson, along with the other senior staff members, make their weekly rounds in administrative segregation. >> this is a place of confinement for those men that need to be down here, be isolated from contact with the general population because their behavior, their disciplinary problems, or the fact they just simply can't live in living. >> they review each status to determine who is ready to return to general population. >> what would it take to release a tra
. >> he slit one inmate's jugular vein with a box cutter and nearly strangled another to death. >> this prison, where i've stabbed and cut inmates and strangled inmates. >> worm! >> i just snap and i go crazy. i turn murderous and dangerous. i'm not nervous at all. it's like i'm in commando mode or something. and i'm very deadly with it, too. it was one night, about 10:00, a guy come in, tried to take my cigarettes from me. he came in and snatched them off the bed and he...
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it went for the jugular, this ad. >> i could be wrong and you know of a few republican who is came out and said i'm a member of the nra, but this is crossing the line. >> i haven't seen any. that doesn't mean there haven't been any. joe scarborough whoefs a former congressman came out against it. i haven't seen any congress men. i think they are afraid of the nra. they are concerned about their weighting and they don't want the nra turning on them. >> i appreciate all of your voices in this conversation. thank you. up next, more reaction to the president's new gun proposal. i will talk to john rosenthal from stop hand gun violence. we will take you live to a virginia gun shop and you will hear what people there are saying about the president's proposals that we all heard just an hour or two ago. plus, another republican breaks ranks with her party, acknowledging the debt ceiling will have to be raised. we will get the read from mark murray and what's happening on both sides. secretary of state hillary clinton called the prime minister of algeria and a group claims they are holding a to
it went for the jugular, this ad. >> i could be wrong and you know of a few republican who is came out and said i'm a member of the nra, but this is crossing the line. >> i haven't seen any. that doesn't mean there haven't been any. joe scarborough whoefs a former congressman came out against it. i haven't seen any congress men. i think they are afraid of the nra. they are concerned about their weighting and they don't want the nra turning on them. >> i appreciate all of your...
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go for the jugular. since when do you trust mitch mcconnell on anything?e will stab you in the back in a new york second, politically. let's turn to larry cohen, president of the coalition of american workers. coalition of organizations that support the reform. we appreciate your time. how important is this? is there a chance if this doesn't happen that the 113th will be just like the 112th? >> there's a serious chance. and it's up to us. i'm glad to say that there are over 1 million americans that have signed petitions into their except tors, over 100,000 phone calls, 50 groups working on this day and night. it's tied to everything we care about. the question is, are we going to have democracy in the u.s. senate, which we actually had for many generations? are we going to pretend there's a filibuster that doesn't even exist? one senator calls up from anywhere. you don't even know who it is. there are three or four parts to this that are all critical. you can't get a conference committee. the president can't get any of his nominations through. frankly the
go for the jugular. since when do you trust mitch mcconnell on anything?e will stab you in the back in a new york second, politically. let's turn to larry cohen, president of the coalition of american workers. coalition of organizations that support the reform. we appreciate your time. how important is this? is there a chance if this doesn't happen that the 113th will be just like the 112th? >> there's a serious chance. and it's up to us. i'm glad to say that there are over 1 million...
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worked for president obama, the democrats, like the cbs news political director said is to go for the jugularoat to destroy republicans. this is not about achieving a budget or growing jobs. it's about destroying the opposition so they can continue grow the size of the federal government, continue to increase deficits and debt so there's at some point no choice except to continue to raise taxes. >> senator, i'm less interested in this democratic tax budget. i want to ask you a question direct. will the spending sequester the automatic across the board spending cuts sequester go in. if you don't do anything on march 1st as you well know, it goes into place. 1.2 trillion roughly often years, hundred billion this year, to me the public wants lower spending. senator, will they get it? will the gop just say go on ahead dean it? -- ahead and dope it? -- ahead and do it? >> they are hemmed in by the recognize of the democrats again and again. the republicans do not want to cut defense spending. very concerned about what that's going to do. we got troops on the ground, in harm's way. it's a terrible
worked for president obama, the democrats, like the cbs news political director said is to go for the jugularoat to destroy republicans. this is not about achieving a budget or growing jobs. it's about destroying the opposition so they can continue grow the size of the federal government, continue to increase deficits and debt so there's at some point no choice except to continue to raise taxes. >> senator, i'm less interested in this democratic tax budget. i want to ask you a question...
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>> he see as splintered republican party and he is going for the jugular and any smart politician would. he's being wise tactically. >> is part of this payback for comments that mcconnell made about his top job being to make sure the president wasn't re-elected? >> you could look at it that way. if you asked the president he would say he believes these things. after his inaugural address rahm emanuel asked him where did that come from and why did you decide to give that speech with those points we talked about. the president said i decided to say things that i really believe in. he's a second-term president. he doesn't have to run for re-election. we can talk about these policies. president didn't do women in combat. he didn't lift a finger on climate change or push hard on immigration and gun control in his first term so he's a second-term president who doesn't have to face voters and these are things he wants to bring front and center. how much will he follow-up? we'll see. they do believe in the white house, look at the demographics of this country and now they're changing and the ob
>> he see as splintered republican party and he is going for the jugular and any smart politician would. he's being wise tactically. >> is part of this payback for comments that mcconnell made about his top job being to make sure the president wasn't re-elected? >> you could look at it that way. if you asked the president he would say he believes these things. after his inaugural address rahm emanuel asked him where did that come from and why did you decide to give that speech...
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and he has set a course for us to grab the jugular and get after it. for more on this, let's turn to congresswoman jan schakowsky of illinois. congresswoman, good to have you with us tonight. >> thanks, ed. >> where do i don't think the focus needs to be in the wake of what the president laid out yesterday, and of course the state of the union coming up in the early in this 113th. where does the focus have to be? >> you know, the president called not just -- you were talking about the dreamers, today's dreamers. but he also talked about our founding dreamers. and the mainstream principles that they set forward, hoping that they would take hold of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, all men and women are created equal, these are centrist ideas. i was on fox earlier today, and they did this whole thing about this left wing agenda. i said excuse me, i think the president was exactly in the center of the country. the vast majority of americans want to protect social security and medicare, the middle class, and help to raise up the poor, to create
and he has set a course for us to grab the jugular and get after it. for more on this, let's turn to congresswoman jan schakowsky of illinois. congresswoman, good to have you with us tonight. >> thanks, ed. >> where do i don't think the focus needs to be in the wake of what the president laid out yesterday, and of course the state of the union coming up in the early in this 113th. where does the focus have to be? >> you know, the president called not just -- you were talking...
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>> i think he sees a splittered republican party and he's going for the jugular and any politician in that position would. >> so you think it's a smart move? >> i mean, it's certainly savvy. the republican party is in a bit of disarray right now and certainly don't have the upper hand the president does. so he's being wise tactically. >> is part of this payback for comments that mcconnell made about his top job being to make sure the president wasn't re-elected? >> well, i think part of it is. you could look at it that way. if you asked the president he would say he believes these things. i'm actually told after his inaugural address, his former chief of staff, now chicago mayor, rahm emanuel asked him where did that come from and why did you decide to give that speech with those points we talked about. the president said i decided to say things that i really believe in. he's a second-term president. he doesn't have to run for re-election. we can talk about these policies. you know, the president didn't do these things, he didn't do women in combat. he didn't lift a finger on climate
>> i think he sees a splittered republican party and he's going for the jugular and any politician in that position would. >> so you think it's a smart move? >> i mean, it's certainly savvy. the republican party is in a bit of disarray right now and certainly don't have the upper hand the president does. so he's being wise tactically. >> is part of this payback for comments that mcconnell made about his top job being to make sure the president wasn't re-elected? >>...
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it's at this moment that we fight and go for the jugular. you don't let up. and this is really very much the kind of style of campaigning that richard nixon became known for throughout his political career. not just then. this is the sort of thing i want to tease out with this book, is to get at the sort of cultural version of politics that richard nixon has, and i think it's a cultural and political vision we're still with today. the whole kind of taking up populism and divorcing it from any sort of economic vision and making it about a personality, about whether or not a person is likeable or ordinary, average american. that's very much with us. the divisive political campaigning where you're trying to drive your opponent off the cliff, is clearly still with us, a form of politics that is codified in the checkers speech and we're still living with today. that is why i wrote the book. i tried to write this in a way that tells it from the vantage point of both a person who is a historian but also someone who is trying to write it in a kind of hopefully entert
it's at this moment that we fight and go for the jugular. you don't let up. and this is really very much the kind of style of campaigning that richard nixon became known for throughout his political career. not just then. this is the sort of thing i want to tease out with this book, is to get at the sort of cultural version of politics that richard nixon has, and i think it's a cultural and political vision we're still with today. the whole kind of taking up populism and divorcing it from any...
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go for the jugular. since when do you trust mitch mcconnell on anything? the back in a new york second, politically. let's turn to larry cohen, president of the communication workers of america. cwa is part of fix the senate now, a coalition of progressive organizations that support the senate rules reform enough effort championed by senators merkley, udall and harken. we appreciate your time. how important is this? is there a chance if this doesn't happen that the 113th will be just like the 112th? >> there's a serious chance. and it's up to us. i'm glad to say that there are over 1 million americans that have signed petitions into their senators, over 100,000 phone calls, over 50 groups working on this day and night because as you just said, it's tied to everything we care about. the question is, are we going to have democracy in the u.s. senate, which we actually had for many generations? or are we going to pretend that there's a filibuster that doesn't even exist. as you said, one senator calls up from anywhere. you don't even know who it is. there are
go for the jugular. since when do you trust mitch mcconnell on anything? the back in a new york second, politically. let's turn to larry cohen, president of the communication workers of america. cwa is part of fix the senate now, a coalition of progressive organizations that support the senate rules reform enough effort championed by senators merkley, udall and harken. we appreciate your time. how important is this? is there a chance if this doesn't happen that the 113th will be just like the...
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we're going for the jugular. >> the president's kids more important than yours?e skeptical about putting armed security in our schools when his kids are protected by armed guards at their schools? mr. obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes, but he's just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to a fair share of security. >> normally presidential kids are off limits, but when it comes to second amendment rights nothing is sacred. nra president david keene told cnn the organization is mobilizing for a fight and engaging its members. this ad is just the start. our response to the president's reluctance to put armed guards in every school. >> i am skeptical that the only answer is putting more guns in schools. and i think the vast majority of the american people are skeptical that that somehow is going to solve our problem. >> that's the thing. by saying that president obama opened the door to the nra's latest salvo. if our elitist president's kids are protected by armed guards, why aren't yours? although the ad has prompted tweets, obama is so elit
we're going for the jugular. >> the president's kids more important than yours?e skeptical about putting armed security in our schools when his kids are protected by armed guards at their schools? mr. obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes, but he's just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to a fair share of security. >> normally presidential kids are off limits, but when it comes to second amendment rights nothing is sacred. nra president david keene told cnn...