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and he and karl came to blows. >> levi got in his truck to get away from karl and karl chased after himwas yelling at karl you know just let him go leave him alone, let him go. >> reporter: but levi was never able to stay away for long. he and cassie included karl and the rest of the family in their wedding in 2003. the young couple soon had two daughters. it may have been too much too fast. the marriage different last. >> it was just a bad divorce. neither one of them was nice to each other. >> reporter: but like many kids levi started to grow up. he got his ged, started working and tried hard to be a good dad. and perhaps in being a father his anger with his own father began to soften. >> i think he had rounded the corner a little bit. could see some sort of a path and a direction for his life. >> reporter: levi had his own place now, but he would drop by the old house to see the family and help karl with some work. on november 20th, 2008 levi came over to work on a truck in cindy and karl's new barn. cindy remembers she and karl had just come home from a funeral. they'd been gone for
and he and karl came to blows. >> levi got in his truck to get away from karl and karl chased after himwas yelling at karl you know just let him go leave him alone, let him go. >> reporter: but levi was never able to stay away for long. he and cassie included karl and the rest of the family in their wedding in 2003. the young couple soon had two daughters. it may have been too much too fast. the marriage different last. >> it was just a bad divorce. neither one of them was...
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karl: not at all.: what is the consequence of doing this other than being able to publish compelling reading for people around the world? karl: the consequences to me personally? charlie: is it a feeling of success, accomplishment? karl: it is -- one major subject in this book, self-hatred, self-loathing. that is a big part of my life. i think that is one of the things i am looking for in my writing. charlie: to answer why? karl: yeah, that's one of the things. i was 40 years old when i started to write this book. i had three beautiful children a beautiful wife, a beautiful house. it was like the talking heads song. i was not happy. i did not appreciate life. one of the seven deadly sins. why? how did i get there? that is the question in the book. charlie: what's the answer. why were you unhappy? karl: when i wake up in the morning, every morning, i start my day unhappy. and having this success does not help at all. it's like, all this is a lie. it is very hard to take. karl: for someone who reads the
karl: not at all.: what is the consequence of doing this other than being able to publish compelling reading for people around the world? karl: the consequences to me personally? charlie: is it a feeling of success, accomplishment? karl: it is -- one major subject in this book, self-hatred, self-loathing. that is a big part of my life. i think that is one of the things i am looking for in my writing. charlie: to answer why? karl: yeah, that's one of the things. i was 40 years old when i started...
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reporter: when the weather warms up, karl likes to be outdoors as much as possible. we've met him at the harbor of tallin. the 24-year-old spent eight months in a drug rehabilitation clinic, and he's only been out for a few weeks. >> it started when i was 12. the older boys smoked pot every day, and we wanted to try it too. the older kids got the drugs. at first it was just pot, then came fentanyl. reporter: fentanyl, the synthetic drug that has addicted so many people in estonia, including karl. for years, it was the biggest influence in his life. >> my parents had no idea. my mother noticed i was taking drugs when i was 19 and she found needles under my pillow. she never noticed anything before then. reporter: those dirty needles were also how karl ended up becoming infected with a deadly virus: he's now hiv-positive. fentanyl is a painkiller 80 times stronger than morphine, often prescribed to cancer patients as a patch. it's highly addictive, and its effects are strongest when injected. it's also cheap. in estonia, fentanyl is more common that heroin. dirty needl
reporter: when the weather warms up, karl likes to be outdoors as much as possible. we've met him at the harbor of tallin. the 24-year-old spent eight months in a drug rehabilitation clinic, and he's only been out for a few weeks. >> it started when i was 12. the older boys smoked pot every day, and we wanted to try it too. the older kids got the drugs. at first it was just pot, then came fentanyl. reporter: fentanyl, the synthetic drug that has addicted so many people in estonia,...
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i did a karl rove cover. >> karl rove cover story, right. >> you know, what was that? i ended up going back to 1978, the first year he came to work for jim baker in the state. and then we kind of rolled forward through clements. and it ended up being kind of a recent history, but still a history. >> it is as much a modern history of texas politics as it was a biography of karl rove or a profile of karl rove. >> it was. and so what i saw in some of those stories like that was that i was really writing a history. or my piece about cheney and halliburton. those really were histories, actually, and i ended up -- because i remember -- now, of course i'm constructing them from interviews. >> right. >> as opposed to dusty old documents. >> but nonetheless, deep research, right? >> i saw a vision -- yeah, deep research. and i saw this idea that you could kind of tell a story by putting together events that happened a long time ago. and really that was what it was. i mean, i just thought, one, i can do this. and, two, you know, i mean i happened to -- i just happened to pick up
i did a karl rove cover. >> karl rove cover story, right. >> you know, what was that? i ended up going back to 1978, the first year he came to work for jim baker in the state. and then we kind of rolled forward through clements. and it ended up being kind of a recent history, but still a history. >> it is as much a modern history of texas politics as it was a biography of karl rove or a profile of karl rove. >> it was. and so what i saw in some of those stories like that...
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gop strategist karl rove. maryland congresswoman edwards. janine perrillo and former democratic senator evan bye. there are so many aspects to this. the history of attacks on black churches. the chilling pictures. the issue of gun control. congresswoman edwards, let me start with you. what are your thoughts about the massacre in charleston? >> well, it did take me back. i remember as a little girl 16th street baptist church was bombed in birmingham and i was -- i remember being afraid of going to church. >> we should say 1963. >> 1963. >> four little girls were killed in that bombing. >> that's right. i think for so many of us the pain and the history of violence that's happened in our churches it was a reminder again that we still have a lot of work to do in this country and to see the lives lost you know state senator and a pastor a librarian, a coach, people who were part of the fabric of a community, and i think all of us have work to do on race and i don't think it's inappropriate for us to talk about what we need to do to get and keep
gop strategist karl rove. maryland congresswoman edwards. janine perrillo and former democratic senator evan bye. there are so many aspects to this. the history of attacks on black churches. the chilling pictures. the issue of gun control. congresswoman edwards, let me start with you. what are your thoughts about the massacre in charleston? >> well, it did take me back. i remember as a little girl 16th street baptist church was bombed in birmingham and i was -- i remember being afraid of...
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karl bush clearly hasn't scared other candidates out of the race. we're going to end up with about 15 or 16. he clearly hasn't broken away in the polls. what does he need to do and what are his biggest challenges? >> first of all, nobody should expect someone to break away in the polls. if you look at the last nine republican presidential primary contests going back to 1964, they take two different shapes. in four of them someone led by double digits at this point and in five of them someone led by single digits. we're in the single digit territory and we'll remain throughout a lot of this contest until people start going to vote. if you look underneath the surface, there's a brand new "wall street journal"/nbc poll out. if you take a look at the people who say i can see myself voting for that person, five people have done well since this question began to be asked in march. jeb bush has gone up 26 points from 49% saying they could support him to 75. marco rubio from 56 to 24. mike huckabee from 52 to 65. and ted cruz from 40 to 51. those are five w
karl bush clearly hasn't scared other candidates out of the race. we're going to end up with about 15 or 16. he clearly hasn't broken away in the polls. what does he need to do and what are his biggest challenges? >> first of all, nobody should expect someone to break away in the polls. if you look at the last nine republican presidential primary contests going back to 1964, they take two different shapes. in four of them someone led by double digits at this point and in five of them...
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grace in the face of tragedy and hopefully that will play a role in helping to heal the wounds. >> karl whether you agree with the president on gun control you have to agree with him that we see these cases of mass violence way too over ten and we see them more often in the united states than in other advanced countries and you are kind of in position to say what do we do, whether it is government, whether it is community, whether it is family, how do we stop the violence? >> i wish i had an easy answer for that but i don't think there is an easy answer. we saw an act of evil, racist bigoted evil and to me what is amazing it was pet with -- met with grief and love. thing how far we have come, 1963, 9 weight of the government throughout the south was to impede finding and holding and bringing to justice the men who perpetrated the bombing and here we saw an entire state entire community, entire nation come together and greening -- grieving and united this is evil. we have come a long way maybe there is a magic law that will keep us from having more of these. the only way to guarantee we
grace in the face of tragedy and hopefully that will play a role in helping to heal the wounds. >> karl whether you agree with the president on gun control you have to agree with him that we see these cases of mass violence way too over ten and we see them more often in the united states than in other advanced countries and you are kind of in position to say what do we do, whether it is government, whether it is community, whether it is family, how do we stop the violence? >> i wish...
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karl, thank you very much. bill: this is what hillary tweeted.tion point scotus affirms what we know is true in our hearts and law. health insurance should be affordable and available to all. senator mitch mcconnell, majority leader on the floor a moment ago the politicians that foisted obamacare on the american people. they have a choice. crow about obama care's latest wobble to the edge work with us negative impact of the law that continues to make life miserable for too many of the same people it purported to help. reaction coming in quickly. back to judge andrew napolitano. he is in washington today. two rulings, three years. republicans loose again on this judge. what now? >> well, bill, they lose through contorted and novel reasoning that wasn't even argued to the court. both the two years ago when statute was upheld and in an opinion by the chief justice and yet again today. in terms of what now i guess it depends on who is elected president in 2016 and what kind of majorities he or she has in the congress and what willingness to undo this
karl, thank you very much. bill: this is what hillary tweeted.tion point scotus affirms what we know is true in our hearts and law. health insurance should be affordable and available to all. senator mitch mcconnell, majority leader on the floor a moment ago the politicians that foisted obamacare on the american people. they have a choice. crow about obama care's latest wobble to the edge work with us negative impact of the law that continues to make life miserable for too many of the same...
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karl, thank you.and owe obama care critic, well some are furious possible presidential candidate governor scott walker thinks the court's decision was political and not legal. find out. he goes "on the record." that's next. plus, it happened again. now 24,000 emails that the irs gone. irs employees caught magnetic ely erasing critical computer evidence that they were told to save. that report straight ahead. a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. the 2015 c-class. at the very touchpoint of performance and innovation. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? you know, j
karl, thank you.and owe obama care critic, well some are furious possible presidential candidate governor scott walker thinks the court's decision was political and not legal. find out. he goes "on the record." that's next. plus, it happened again. now 24,000 emails that the irs gone. irs employees caught magnetic ely erasing critical computer evidence that they were told to save. that report straight ahead. a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver...
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lou: karl rove, always -- well not always, usually right.ave you with us. >> thank you, lou. >> the french love a good revolution, it seems, that's exactly what's going on. taxi drivers taking to the streets in paris protesting across much of france against the expansion of uber. the popular car-hailing service. drivers block the entrances to paris' major airports and train stations prompting police to use tear gas and violent demonstrators, this transportation in france goes beyond striking fort workers in calais, that wildcat strike, it's become far more than that has sparked an illegal immigration crisis in france. no proper security checks at the border, and illegal immigrants are having no problem hiding in trucks and pouring into the united king domestic. vote in our poll tonight -- cast your vote at loudobbs.com. >>> up next, i'll tell you who i think are the winners and losers of the supreme court ruling. >>> and severe weather causing damage across michigan. we'll have that and much more straight ahead. stay with us. . lou: the hous
lou: karl rove, always -- well not always, usually right.ave you with us. >> thank you, lou. >> the french love a good revolution, it seems, that's exactly what's going on. taxi drivers taking to the streets in paris protesting across much of france against the expansion of uber. the popular car-hailing service. drivers block the entrances to paris' major airports and train stations prompting police to use tear gas and violent demonstrators, this transportation in france goes beyond...
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karl kirkland a couple of questions. can you see it in his eyes?i cannot judge that from the data that i have. what i can say is a psychotic sociopath is an oxymoron. they are mutually exclusive. the law in south carolina, the law in alabama, essentially says if you are psychotic that it falls in to a category of not guilty, or in south carolina the same legal conclusion or guilty but mentally ill. a sociopath is a different math all together. it is excluded in both states by statute. so they are not allowed as a mental state defense. >> karl kirkland i have read this manifesto of his and it is quite awful. but every horrible concept in it was held by hundreds of thousands, possibly millions of people in america in 1960. these were not considered unusual thoughts, extremely abhorrent thoughts in 1960. the mental health question becomes -- does the passage of time alone make relatively normal thoughts within certain communities insane? >> no. the insanity, first and foremost is a legal conclusion. the role of a forensic psychologist is to bring data
karl kirkland a couple of questions. can you see it in his eyes?i cannot judge that from the data that i have. what i can say is a psychotic sociopath is an oxymoron. they are mutually exclusive. the law in south carolina, the law in alabama, essentially says if you are psychotic that it falls in to a category of not guilty, or in south carolina the same legal conclusion or guilty but mentally ill. a sociopath is a different math all together. it is excluded in both states by statute. so they...
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probably older than 29, aren't you, karl? karl: we are not talking about me. we are talking about tom feeney. he has his own plan. he started his own greece bailout fund on the international crowdfunding website indiegogo. here is the update. nearly 300,000 euros raised towards greece's bailout fund. it would be quite a way to go. he says it is not impossible. he needs for everyone in the eu, every member to buy a feta and olive salad. that is what you get for a six euro donation for the crowdfunding campaign. you will get a personalized postcard from prime minister alexis tsipras himself. it would you rather have the greek salad or the postcard? >> think i will take the healthy option. the greek salad. no one since postcards anymore. but see with the big-time investors -- let's see what the big-time investors are thinking about what going on in greece. we are joined with an old hand from the trading floor. am i allowed to say that? >> i guess you are. let's go straight into it. >> i have been here for the most part of 32 years. >> since the early 80's. you ha
probably older than 29, aren't you, karl? karl: we are not talking about me. we are talking about tom feeney. he has his own plan. he started his own greece bailout fund on the international crowdfunding website indiegogo. here is the update. nearly 300,000 euros raised towards greece's bailout fund. it would be quite a way to go. he says it is not impossible. he needs for everyone in the eu, every member to buy a feta and olive salad. that is what you get for a six euro donation for the...
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karl, thanks. >>> do stay with us. want to show you some of these pictures here. thousands of migrants, look at this, stranded in the mediterranean. can you imagine. life-saving efforts are under way to get these people to let you know what's happening. also, the so-called bonnie and clyde duo, the armed teens, look at them. they are in custody. we'll have details about what was going on. also, american pharoah you know making history when he took the coveted triple crown this weekend. well, what's next for the winner? when you're living with diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. [whirring drones] just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. ♪ [whirring drones] ♪ no sudden movements. ♪ [screaming panic] ♪ [whirring drones] google search: bodega beach house. ♪ ♪ [drones crashing] ♪ something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we
karl, thanks. >>> do stay with us. want to show you some of these pictures here. thousands of migrants, look at this, stranded in the mediterranean. can you imagine. life-saving efforts are under way to get these people to let you know what's happening. also, the so-called bonnie and clyde duo, the armed teens, look at them. they are in custody. we'll have details about what was going on. also, american pharoah you know making history when he took the coveted triple crown this weekend....
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karl penhaul, cnn, germany. >> thanks so much karl penhaul. meanwhile, president obama wants leaders to keep the pressure on moscow for what he calls its aggression toward ukraine. let's go now to cnn senior white house correspondent, jim acosta. all right. so nightfall there. what's on tap for tomorrow as things get under way? >> well the agenda for tomorrow is very much like the agenda for today, frederica. the president is going to be trying all that he can to keep these g-7 leaders united when it comes to applying this economic pressure these sanctions on russia for its military involvement in ukraine. and we heard the president talk about this a great deal today. he met with german chancellor angela merkel, the host of that g-7 summit. came out of that meeting with a statement saying angela merkel and president obama both agree that the duration of sanctions on russia and the duration of sanctions on vladimir putin will be minute plunged upon and tied to russia's behavior and whether or not they respect ukraine's sovereign tirk the messag
karl penhaul, cnn, germany. >> thanks so much karl penhaul. meanwhile, president obama wants leaders to keep the pressure on moscow for what he calls its aggression toward ukraine. let's go now to cnn senior white house correspondent, jim acosta. all right. so nightfall there. what's on tap for tomorrow as things get under way? >> well the agenda for tomorrow is very much like the agenda for today, frederica. the president is going to be trying all that he can to keep these g-7...
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this is a shai karl video. they are having some summer fun.oline into the fun. >> that's awesome. as a family. >> and that's what this video is all about. it's put together to promote their clothing line that the family created. the whole idea is family and as you can see, shea karl wearing the gear in this video while having fun with the family. >> it is kind of cool. i like that. >> and it's not the normal videos we see. they do a blog. we've shown their blog on our show. this is just summertime fun shot with a quad copter. >> they've been inspired. no neighbors. this is the best place to live in the world. >> they live in idaho. just a lot of fun. a short, quick video. just putting together a great summertime video and getting the word out even more about the clothing line. >> oh the prank wars are heating up at the viral channel. erik is getting ready to prank his friend by using the girlfriend. they're doing a boxing video and they're going to prank. here's how it goes down. now erik is panicking that his girl just got whopped on the head
this is a shai karl video. they are having some summer fun.oline into the fun. >> that's awesome. as a family. >> and that's what this video is all about. it's put together to promote their clothing line that the family created. the whole idea is family and as you can see, shea karl wearing the gear in this video while having fun with the family. >> it is kind of cool. i like that. >> and it's not the normal videos we see. they do a blog. we've shown their blog on our...
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>> good afternoon supervisorer my name is kevin karl the directive ho tell from the san francisco we employ 20,000 in san francisco i one of those that work in san francisco as well we strongly suggest to look at the staffing we have been working with the police officers to get more beat on the streets i have to commend the police officers they have worked with us because it's a request we have been working with us for a while that would help to get at that fine solution so we can have officers on the streets that can make all of us feel safe not just our employees and residents but the guests and our hotels we have advocated for additional officers so our hotel guests can can feel safe ear one of the things we wrestle with daily they tell us they love our city they love the restaurants and being here but they're not coming back because they're concerned about the safety for themselves or their families they will tell us that and post it on social media when they're on the streets the things we witness every day they're witnessing also that is strong and the fact that would look at g
>> good afternoon supervisorer my name is kevin karl the directive ho tell from the san francisco we employ 20,000 in san francisco i one of those that work in san francisco as well we strongly suggest to look at the staffing we have been working with the police officers to get more beat on the streets i have to commend the police officers they have worked with us because it's a request we have been working with us for a while that would help to get at that fine solution so we can have...
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>> because you know we had this connection, karl and i for 35 years. >> rose: we talked about it. yeah. and he -- look, i didn't have the greatest upbringing, very few people did. i wasn't molested or abused, but emotionally i felt tethered to nothing. i was all alone. he got that. he used to come to all my shows and on tv and in my concerts in nightclubs in new york. he knew there was another layer of darkness. >> rose: take me through these. upcoming attraction. here's the image we see on screen. >> the one my wife is frightened to look at. >> rose: yes. you say my nightmares have coming attractions. >> i call them my nightmare have coming attractions goodbye, then he would do it. it's a slight joke but not much more of a joke. >> rose: the worst audience i ever had were my parents. >> he never let me down in any of these images. we did about 150 of them, but we had to edit the book, of course. look, my mother and i -- my mother was ill she had a lot of problems. you know, my dad died before i became a comedian, but they were never around. my brother was a beetnic my sister had
>> because you know we had this connection, karl and i for 35 years. >> rose: we talked about it. yeah. and he -- look, i didn't have the greatest upbringing, very few people did. i wasn't molested or abused, but emotionally i felt tethered to nothing. i was all alone. he got that. he used to come to all my shows and on tv and in my concerts in nightclubs in new york. he knew there was another layer of darkness. >> rose: take me through these. upcoming attraction. here's the...
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host: karl thank you. guest: i think the question the supreme court was looking at more specifically was hundreds of thousands of children who are being raised in same-sex households, and they are raising their -- they have adopted them, they may be their natural children they're in there for all kind of different reasons and these are their parents and there's no reason to think and no evidence to suggest that they are any way worse off than people -- children raised in opposite sex couples. so by denying legitimacy to your parents relationship, that harms these children. that is a -- that makes their families lesser in the eyes of others the court said. and it denies, for instance, if one of the parents is sick getting hospital visits. it makes it difficult to arrange for medical help, it interferes with inheritance and all kinds of practical things that really are an issue at very stressful times in a family's life in which the law makes certain presumptions about a marital relationship that don't apply
host: karl thank you. guest: i think the question the supreme court was looking at more specifically was hundreds of thousands of children who are being raised in same-sex households, and they are raising their -- they have adopted them, they may be their natural children they're in there for all kind of different reasons and these are their parents and there's no reason to think and no evidence to suggest that they are any way worse off than people -- children raised in opposite sex couples....
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jon karl with the exclusive >>> and making history. >> american pharoah has won the triple crown! just put horse racing back on the map?
jon karl with the exclusive >>> and making history. >> american pharoah has won the triple crown! just put horse racing back on the map?
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the fbi on this tonight, let's get right to abc's jonathan karl at the white house with late word on the who they believe is behind this hacking. jon? >> reporter: david, this is the latest and by far biggest in a series of hacks on government computers. officials tell me the hackers were from china. u.s. officials say it was a serious breach. hackers gaining access to the personal information of up to 4 million government employees. sources tell abc news the hack appears to have originated from china. the hack was discovered last month and tracked here at the dhs super cyber security center. it's unclear how long the hackers had access to sensitive data, but they broke right into the computer systems of the office of personnel management which conducts all of the background checks on federal employees. that means the hackers could have had access some of the most sensitive personal information about millions of current and former government workers. david, this is just the latest major cyber attack on government computers. just last week we learned that the irs had been compromised
the fbi on this tonight, let's get right to abc's jonathan karl at the white house with late word on the who they believe is behind this hacking. jon? >> reporter: david, this is the latest and by far biggest in a series of hacks on government computers. officials tell me the hackers were from china. u.s. officials say it was a serious breach. hackers gaining access to the personal information of up to 4 million government employees. sources tell abc news the hack appears to have...
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the death of freddy gray in baltimore in 2015 and now the massacre in charleston. >> and jonathan karl with us at the white house. jon, you have covered the president for some time now. it doesn't seem like a word he could use lightly. >> reporter: absolutely not. this is a president who is also a writer, he is precise with the use of his words. especially on the issue of race. and today, the white house said that the president has absolutely no regrets about using that word. >> thank you. >>> and as you know, president obama, the first lady and vice president biden will travel to charleston on friday for the funeral of reverend clementa pinckney. the pastor of mother emanuel. president obama knew her personally. he will deliver the eulogy. >>> we move on to the storm zone. in the storm zone. 115 miles an hour winds reports. and a possible tornadoes in michigan. trees down and residents trapped in a goodwill store later freed. powerful thunderstorms in madison, minnesota. in oklahoma, highway 78 caving in and here is the radar at this hour. marching east major cities chicago to detroit
the death of freddy gray in baltimore in 2015 and now the massacre in charleston. >> and jonathan karl with us at the white house. jon, you have covered the president for some time now. it doesn't seem like a word he could use lightly. >> reporter: absolutely not. this is a president who is also a writer, he is precise with the use of his words. especially on the issue of race. and today, the white house said that the president has absolutely no regrets about using that word....
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i want to go to jonathan karl.not ruled this way, they would have put it into quote, utter chaos and the president essentially saying there would be no solution. >> reporter: that's right. the white house was confident they would prevail but they were 'hennive. if the decision went the other way it would have cut the heart of the president's health care law. it would have been devastating from obama care. i expect we'll hear from the president making the point h that h for the second time h critics of the law h dried to challenge the basis in the supreme court and for the second time supreme court m upheld the law. the message from the white house will be p enough is enough. you tried to destroy the law in the courts. republicans tried to repeal this law in congress many many times and it failed. now is the time to recognize this is the law of the land and there should be unity in trying to make it work. >> jon, i'm curious, is there any relief among republicans with this decision as well because had the supreme co
i want to go to jonathan karl.not ruled this way, they would have put it into quote, utter chaos and the president essentially saying there would be no solution. >> reporter: that's right. the white house was confident they would prevail but they were 'hennive. if the decision went the other way it would have cut the heart of the president's health care law. it would have been devastating from obama care. i expect we'll hear from the president making the point h that h for the second time...
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bush karl rove.d to see you again. >> thank you. >> you caught a few people's ears let's call it that. i read it. and i looked at -- i'm guessing there was a little bit of sar sarcassism in there, was there? >> look people always in moments like this some politicians look for magic answers. i don't think this is an answer. as i said i went on to describe what i think we ought to be focused about. we had warning signs from this young man. he talked to friends about it, other individuals about it. he went on the internet and openly explained what he was going to do. somehow or another we missed those signs. we need more personal responsibility in our society. in my opinion, in which friends and family and community care about each other enough to take these things seriously. the idea that somehow or another this could have been prevented by some gun control act, it just simply is not accurate. i mean take chicago. it has some of the toughest gun control laws on the books, yet, it's a murder capital. it
bush karl rove.d to see you again. >> thank you. >> you caught a few people's ears let's call it that. i read it. and i looked at -- i'm guessing there was a little bit of sar sarcassism in there, was there? >> look people always in moments like this some politicians look for magic answers. i don't think this is an answer. as i said i went on to describe what i think we ought to be focused about. we had warning signs from this young man. he talked to friends about it, other...
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there's an ongoing back and forth between you and karl rove. you gotten the support and endorsement of bush 41 why don't you story and your response to the fallout of this. >> george herbert walker bush unexpectedly given a thousand dollars check in support of my campaign for attorney general in 2009. i told my wife how thrilled i was. a few days later karl rove called me and was berating and yelling and cursing at me. it turns out he was trying to raise money for the bush 43 library in dallas. a number of big donors in dallas was supporting a state rep who was planning on running for the same office. he was yelling at me. i said i was doing what you suggested when i asked your voice. he said you weren't supposed to get 41's. besides he's too old to have good judgment anymore. it was a hurtful comment. it was wrong having spent four and a half hours with him. it was false. >> he denies it happened. >> he does and he put out a statement last night claiming that he never said that. he never said anything about raising money for the bush library.
there's an ongoing back and forth between you and karl rove. you gotten the support and endorsement of bush 41 why don't you story and your response to the fallout of this. >> george herbert walker bush unexpectedly given a thousand dollars check in support of my campaign for attorney general in 2009. i told my wife how thrilled i was. a few days later karl rove called me and was berating and yelling and cursing at me. it turns out he was trying to raise money for the bush 43 library in...
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christopher karl jr. was arrested saturday. king is accused of shooting 23-year-old melvin thomas jr. after an altercation. thomas is in the hospital in stable condition. >>> the church services being held this morning at the metropolitan methodist african church. it followed a vigil held for the victims on friday. looking ahead head to the ceremony today. cameron. >> reporter: good morning, mike. theres a strong connection between the metropolitan african methodist episcopal church and the emanuel ame church in charleston, south carolina. not only sharing in the same you faith, but also at one point the same pastor. one of the victims of the shootings, reverend clementa pinckney any once led a prayer service here. he and the eight other victims were remembered during a noon vigil on friday. todayit about trying to return to a sense of normalcy as they are doing in charleston. regular sunday services are being held. the pastor for metropolitan posted only that they will not allow threats to deter them and they will not the allo
christopher karl jr. was arrested saturday. king is accused of shooting 23-year-old melvin thomas jr. after an altercation. thomas is in the hospital in stable condition. >>> the church services being held this morning at the metropolitan methodist african church. it followed a vigil held for the victims on friday. looking ahead head to the ceremony today. cameron. >> reporter: good morning, mike. theres a strong connection between the metropolitan african methodist episcopal...
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. >>> and why the donald trump surge in new hampshire is infuriating karl rove. >> how should republicans handle donald trump? >> ignore him. >>> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. the momentum against the confederate flag has spread beyond the state of south carolina to neighboring states and cities, stores and cooperations online and nationwide. in the wake of the church massacre in charleston by a white supremacist who embraced the flag, the shift in attitudes about public display of the flag has proceeded at a head snapping pace with protesters demanding the confederate flag be removed from the capital grounds. the south carolina house voted by an overwhelming margin to allow debate on the issue. that came less than 24 hours after governor nikki haley and a bipartisan group of lawmakers called for the flag to be taken down prompting a handful of republican presidential hopefuls to jump on the bandwagon announcing their support. now a number of other southern states are rethinking the official prominence they've given to symbols of the confedera
. >>> and why the donald trump surge in new hampshire is infuriating karl rove. >> how should republicans handle donald trump? >> ignore him. >>> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. the momentum against the confederate flag has spread beyond the state of south carolina to neighboring states and cities, stores and cooperations online and nationwide. in the wake of the church massacre in charleston by a white...
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stay with us. >> rose: karl ove knausgaard sheer, his six volume oughto biographical series is called my struck sell a literary event a literary sensation before it was released earlier this year. james wood wrote in the new yorker there's something compelling about his book even when i was bored i was interested. so i'm pleased to have karl ove knausgaard at this table for the fist time well am-- welcome. >> thank you very much. >> rose: i said have you seen my program am you said i don't watch much television. so what do do with your time are you writing constantly? >> i divide my time i write a lot and i have four children, so that's my life writing and being with my family. >> rose: are you surprised by what's happened here? opinions yeah. >> rose: this is your life. >> yeah. >> rose: as, your struggle. >> yeah. absolutely shocked when this thing happened. i wrote this completely you know innocently for myself by myself. >> rose: what does that mean for myself by myself. >> i was sitting in my own room writing about my own life. i never thought anyone would be interested not even
stay with us. >> rose: karl ove knausgaard sheer, his six volume oughto biographical series is called my struck sell a literary event a literary sensation before it was released earlier this year. james wood wrote in the new yorker there's something compelling about his book even when i was bored i was interested. so i'm pleased to have karl ove knausgaard at this table for the fist time well am-- welcome. >> thank you very much. >> rose: i said have you seen my program am you...
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. >> karl. karl: i'm from "the dallas morning news." you mentioned several times president's interest in reducing the size of government, and that was a major theme in what he tried to do. but on the other hand, it was one of the areas in which he encountered a lot of difficulty. congress did not always go along with it. and the best that can be said is perhaps that the rate of growth was increased but the government was not reduced. did he ever, given the fact he was so optimistic, did he ever expressed frustration about that or concern that some of the things he tried to do were not as successful as others? and when these: i think -- edwin meese: i think to some extent, he was frustrated because he was dealing with a congress in two of the eight years, both the houses were in the hands of the opposing party, and throughout his governorship, the house, which is where the budget start was in the hands of the other party. but he actually was able -- the main thing that did grow actually, was our military capabilities, which is something
. >> karl. karl: i'm from "the dallas morning news." you mentioned several times president's interest in reducing the size of government, and that was a major theme in what he tried to do. but on the other hand, it was one of the areas in which he encountered a lot of difficulty. congress did not always go along with it. and the best that can be said is perhaps that the rate of growth was increased but the government was not reduced. did he ever, given the fact he was so...
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. >>> prince karl of sweden tied the night after the ceremony. knew i will wet traveled the streets of stockholm by horse and carriage. very excited prince karl third in line to the thrown next to his older sister and her daughter princess este will, ll. >> we were much cooler than yesterday by about 5-10 degrees. and now the low clouds moving into the bay. this was up on our roof here. shot this from the deck and we have lots of low clouds in san francisco and around much of the bay. currently, pretty foggy out there for tonight. just a small area of low clouds. pushing into the bay. but it will continue to expand as we go through the rest of tonight. and we are going to see that for tomorrow morning. low clouds clearing about 8-11 in the morning. for the afternoon, look for sunshine, with the exception of the coast. with the beaches still pretty foggy. temperatures will remain cooler there. we're looking at readings. by about 5 or so degrees. also cooler for san jose and fremont instead of low to mid- 80s. also a little bit cooler for san franc
. >>> prince karl of sweden tied the night after the ceremony. knew i will wet traveled the streets of stockholm by horse and carriage. very excited prince karl third in line to the thrown next to his older sister and her daughter princess este will, ll. >> we were much cooler than yesterday by about 5-10 degrees. and now the low clouds moving into the bay. this was up on our roof here. shot this from the deck and we have lots of low clouds in san francisco and around much of the...
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i want to go to jon thenhnathan karl. this is key. this is more than 6 in 10 for the first time said is same-sex marriage should be legal. that's a change. we have covered lots of policy but never this quickly. less than a decade if ago. 36% h support same-sex marriage a lot are pointing to president obama and what he said with our own robin roberts not long ago saying he believed even his own beliefs have evolved on this. >> there's no question. this is the biggest change we've seen on a major cultural issue. certainly in my lifetime. in our lifetimes. this is being celebrated but that change is being embodied in president obama himself. you remember he ran for president for the first time in 2008 he was opposed to same-sex marriage. he was against it and now he has evolved over that time. first coming out in that interview with robin roberts. even more recently when the last case went before the court they stopped short. the white house stopped short of arguing a constitutional right to marry for same-sex couple us. this time they w
i want to go to jon thenhnathan karl. this is key. this is more than 6 in 10 for the first time said is same-sex marriage should be legal. that's a change. we have covered lots of policy but never this quickly. less than a decade if ago. 36% h support same-sex marriage a lot are pointing to president obama and what he said with our own robin roberts not long ago saying he believed even his own beliefs have evolved on this. >> there's no question. this is the biggest change we've seen on a...