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if we have a secure border. >> i don't understand why grownups -- let me ask you about 2016. are you running again? >> i'm certainly leaning that way. >> i think you're running again. i've seen your office will you are like barry goldwater's permanent replacement. let me ask you about hillary clinton. this is a headline question tonight by the way. the book is 13 soldiers. really good read about our history and i think it really does talk about the regular guy out there. and all your resentments, the experience, i think, in vietnam are really healthy for people to read. let me ask but this race. do you think it will be, do you think hill has the competence to be president? >> i'm sure that whoever the american people select. i think, i would support that. do i think that she is good on foreign policy issues? i think this is a legitimate question. it is well known that hillary clinton and i have a good relationship. >> don't you agree on a lot? >> we do agree on a lot. but i think it is a legitimate question if up, secretary clinton, tell me a concrete accomplishment while you'
if we have a secure border. >> i don't understand why grownups -- let me ask you about 2016. are you running again? >> i'm certainly leaning that way. >> i think you're running again. i've seen your office will you are like barry goldwater's permanent replacement. let me ask you about hillary clinton. this is a headline question tonight by the way. the book is 13 soldiers. really good read about our history and i think it really does talk about the regular guy out there. and...
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but let me ask you, in terms of the matter at hand which is -- i mean, the keystone has been -- it is of great import, perhaps more symbolically than practically in terms of the impact it could have, you know, environmentalists will say this is a very bad trajectory to put us on. it is filthy energy. there is also the jobs question. which has gotten completely inflated and very few people want to talk about the estimates from the state department which is 42,000 temporary jobs during a two-year construction period. 50 u.s. jobs, 35 permanent jobs. >> that is the estimate and republicans say it's tens of thousands of jobs. >> this is a huge job creator. >> so, no. the issue itself has been superseded by the controversy over it. something went wrong a couple weeks ago. did democrats not motivate their voters to come out to the polls? were the voters disappointed that they hadn't got anything out of it? in which you have to veto this. you have no business voting on it. but the president has to veto it. it's a -- >> he has to. >> although -- >> he has a lot of cover. >> the general polls
but let me ask you, in terms of the matter at hand which is -- i mean, the keystone has been -- it is of great import, perhaps more symbolically than practically in terms of the impact it could have, you know, environmentalists will say this is a very bad trajectory to put us on. it is filthy energy. there is also the jobs question. which has gotten completely inflated and very few people want to talk about the estimates from the state department which is 42,000 temporary jobs during a two-year...
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. >> let me ask you about today. you wake up this morning, you're the head of the faa and you know it is the busiest travel day of the year. everybody may not go to thanksgiving at the same time but they sure do come home pretty much at the same time. what is your biggest, what's on your mind the most on this day? i know the generality is get everybody home safe but what do you worry about most? >> the big thing that always creates a lot of uncertainty in the system is weather. fortunately we have a very good weather day today. it should be great flying conditions throughout the whole country. little bit of rain in the san francisco bay area but they need the rain in san francisco so that's probably a good thing. we're expecting a little over 46,000 flights today, and at very high loads, and so what that means is airplanes will be crowded. get to the airport on time because you'll have crowds to get past for security, checking your bag and all of that, but it should be a good day. >> and when you say 46,000 flights, h
. >> let me ask you about today. you wake up this morning, you're the head of the faa and you know it is the busiest travel day of the year. everybody may not go to thanksgiving at the same time but they sure do come home pretty much at the same time. what is your biggest, what's on your mind the most on this day? i know the generality is get everybody home safe but what do you worry about most? >> the big thing that always creates a lot of uncertainty in the system is weather....
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congressman, let me ask you, you've been generous enough to take some time to speak with me in previous segments about control in the republican party and the various combative factions, if you will. i wonder what you would say if ted -- if mitch mcconnell is majority leader and goes forward with what he said he wants to do, which is repeal obamacare root and branch. what do you say to people like senator susan collins who is with your own party and has said we are past the point at which repealing obamacare makes sense. how do you get her on the same page as the rest of your party? >> well, i think frankly, look, the president is still the president until january of 2017, so i don't mind sending repeal there. i favor repeal but let's be realistic and recognize that that would be an item you're unlikely to get 60 votes for. the filibuster would probably come into play. even if you did, the president would certainly veto. but there's certainly elements of the affordable care act that i think are subject to repeal and revision. i think the medical device tax is something that democrats an
congressman, let me ask you, you've been generous enough to take some time to speak with me in previous segments about control in the republican party and the various combative factions, if you will. i wonder what you would say if ted -- if mitch mcconnell is majority leader and goes forward with what he said he wants to do, which is repeal obamacare root and branch. what do you say to people like senator susan collins who is with your own party and has said we are past the point at which...
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but first and foremost, break the gridlock absolutely the right message. >> let me ask you a 2016 questiona slightly different angle. let's assume that mark is right and you are a strong candidate. let's assume you become the republican nominee. if you were the nominee, what would be more repot -- what would be more helpful? republicans controlling the senate or capturing key governorships? >> obviously we would like to have republicans everywhere. but as far as a president is concerned, having united states and it would be very important for nominations and very important to try to get some things past. -- passed. >> i am talking as a candidate. if you were the nominee, which would be more helpful to your prospects? >> i do not think governorships have a big deal -- we have shown that republican governors can govern and govern effectively and have real differences between how states with republican governors are doing versus states run by liberals. i think that track record of their and will be available whether we have a lot or not in this election cycle. i think having united states sen
but first and foremost, break the gridlock absolutely the right message. >> let me ask you a 2016 questiona slightly different angle. let's assume that mark is right and you are a strong candidate. let's assume you become the republican nominee. if you were the nominee, what would be more repot -- what would be more helpful? republicans controlling the senate or capturing key governorships? >> obviously we would like to have republicans everywhere. but as far as a president is...
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let me ask you this, are you hearing the leaks from the grand jury as i am that there was many as six eyewitnesses, the media makes this black versus white, unarmed black teen, white officer. there are black eyewitnesses that corroborate darren wilson's story. have you heard that? >> we really haven't paid a lot of attention to the leaks coming out of the grand jury because frankly that's not our case. we talk a little bit about timing from time to time, but i can't give any credence to those leaks. >> sean, that's part of the problem in the community is that has a polarizing effect. and so the grand jury has to go through the process. and what we're doing is meeting with those organizers and really trying to work out those lines of communications, build those bridges to keep that violence from happening that you're talking about. >> well, it feels -- >> builds a lot of anxiety, i'll tell you that. >> do you have any answer to the question of time sng we keep hearing friday, maybe monday, maybe after thanksgiving. what do you know? >> you know, we really don't because it's going to be
let me ask you this, are you hearing the leaks from the grand jury as i am that there was many as six eyewitnesses, the media makes this black versus white, unarmed black teen, white officer. there are black eyewitnesses that corroborate darren wilson's story. have you heard that? >> we really haven't paid a lot of attention to the leaks coming out of the grand jury because frankly that's not our case. we talk a little bit about timing from time to time, but i can't give any credence to...
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so let me ask you, you've been testing the healthcare.gov leading up to this enrollment period. how confident are you that people are going to have a good experience when they sign on or get in to healthcare.gov? >> we are confident that we are going do have a successful open enrollment. when we think about that, what is a successful open enrollment, there are really three fundamental elements of that. one is affordable choice and that is for the consumer. the idea that the consumer has an ability to choose and have affordability. we know already that there's been a 25% increase in the number of plans participating in the marketplace. so that question of choice and affordability. the second thing is we want to continue to make progress on that fundamental number of reducing the uninsured. when you think about one of the fundamental things when we talk about access in the affordable care act, we are talking about that number of uninsured. there are three ways to move that number. one is you move that number through people who have employee-based care. we're all for people who get
so let me ask you, you've been testing the healthcare.gov leading up to this enrollment period. how confident are you that people are going to have a good experience when they sign on or get in to healthcare.gov? >> we are confident that we are going do have a successful open enrollment. when we think about that, what is a successful open enrollment, there are really three fundamental elements of that. one is affordable choice and that is for the consumer. the idea that the consumer has...
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the aging f-16's as i seems that plan -- say we make the pfor the it feels like it is there. >> let me ask you about the air contract. that was controversial when turkey picked a chinese supplier. receconsidered. you are now talking about it. we ended update how up here and what is next? >> we have the committee for the system. t is the ultimate decision for the secretary of defense. known t the made it decision about the contract the let's say. after eight to 10 yearsf study. has been a very comprehensive process and at the same time experienced with a large scal program assessment. consists of activities and experts, military guides, industrial guides. making the assessment based on price and as the man ransfer paramet parameters that bring solutions. since then we are engaging in contract negotiation with the first company. meantime, it has been the public saying that the final extension has been given by the end of the year. of theve that by the end year final assessment will be the executitive committee will give the final decision hopefully by the end kwraoft year. current plan. >>>> sir
the aging f-16's as i seems that plan -- say we make the pfor the it feels like it is there. >> let me ask you about the air contract. that was controversial when turkey picked a chinese supplier. receconsidered. you are now talking about it. we ended update how up here and what is next? >> we have the committee for the system. t is the ultimate decision for the secretary of defense. known t the made it decision about the contract the let's say. after eight to 10 yearsf study. has...
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of course you can. >> oh, so you can close the car door and go like this -- he's a cop. >> the guy's got no gun. >> let me ask tries to take a cop's gun -- >> i don't care what kind of person -- >> no -- >> let me grant you a point. he was not a nice guy, okay. >> what kind of person robs a store, intimidates a clerk, fights for a cop's gun, charges -- >> and that's justification for killing him? >> that's justifiable use of force by the law. >> no, it's not. you can say that as a matter of law, but if you're asking me as a human being, i don't think the police should be allowed to kill people. >> under the law -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> juan, juan, i used to be a cop, a detective. under the law if you feel your life is in danger -- >> he could get in the car and drive away. >> let's deal with -- >> drive away? his job is to protect and serve. they don't run away. that's not what cops do. >> he can drive away from some belligerent crazy kid -- >> see how you made a mistake? i didn't say he should not trail a guy. >> david. >> first of all a cop's job is not to leave a scene -- >> nobody said he should lea
of course you can. >> oh, so you can close the car door and go like this -- he's a cop. >> the guy's got no gun. >> let me ask tries to take a cop's gun -- >> i don't care what kind of person -- >> no -- >> let me grant you a point. he was not a nice guy, okay. >> what kind of person robs a store, intimidates a clerk, fights for a cop's gun, charges -- >> and that's justification for killing him? >> that's justifiable use of force by the...
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let me ask you this, every candidate that won in the senate promised to repeal or replace obamacare. every candidate said we should secure the border first that was on the ballot. how important is it that republicans put bill after bill after bill including authorization for force against isis, energy independence, standing up to executive amnesty. how important is it that they fight hard on those issues? >> it's extremely important. it's also really important for leadership to say here are the three or four achievable goals that we're going to move forward that are in line with conservative principles, that's achievable, that's repeated over and over and over, and then they have to achieve those goals and then repeat what they achieve to the american people over and over again. and i think if leadership does that, then i think they can also make sure that they can survive 2016 when we're on a lot more on the defensive on senate races. so simple plan, achievable plan. and i agree with all that. obamacare repeal and replace, keystone pipeline, pass a budget, you can do it without the
let me ask you this, every candidate that won in the senate promised to repeal or replace obamacare. every candidate said we should secure the border first that was on the ballot. how important is it that republicans put bill after bill after bill including authorization for force against isis, energy independence, standing up to executive amnesty. how important is it that they fight hard on those issues? >> it's extremely important. it's also really important for leadership to say here...
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you they are from st. peterson. >> thanks so much for your time and the update. stay safe. joining me a columnist from the washington post and former u.s. ambassador to russia. first let me askou this, have we in the united states been focussing on the wrong conflict? we've allocated a lot of time and resources to isis and the middle east, but in the middle east but in the meantime are we ignoring something serious going on in russia or the ukraine. >> i don't hi you can say the u.s. is ignoring it but it is ironic for europeans for criticizing the u.s. that's distracted when it is the u.s. that has been pushing europe since this crisis began last spring to take it seriously. the administration adopted policy from ukraine to try to get a negotiated solution to deescalate tensions. the u.s. thought it would achieve that with the so-called minsk agreement between putin and ukraine. that is what is unrattling. the russians thought were serious about deescalating and that is important information about the moving of weapons. >> given the reality on the ground what our correspondent just mentioned and what we're hearing in the corns of the diplomatic world should the u.s. not hav
you they are from st. peterson. >> thanks so much for your time and the update. stay safe. joining me a columnist from the washington post and former u.s. ambassador to russia. first let me askou this, have we in the united states been focussing on the wrong conflict? we've allocated a lot of time and resources to isis and the middle east, but in the middle east but in the meantime are we ignoring something serious going on in russia or the ukraine. >> i don't hi you can say the...
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i don't think the combat troops are the answer. >> let me ask you this, because last week on this program, we had a former marine on. and he said to me, you know, i'm not going to go one side or the other, but the u.s. government has to at least go all in or more in, not piece-meal as we're seeing, or not at all because he fears, and what that means for the safety of the troops there, that it won't get the job done. what is your response to that? >> well, poppy, look, i think that when you consider what we've done already in a little more than a decade in iraq and afghanistan, we are always doing the fighting. and when you keep expressing a willingness to do all the fighting, guess who won't fight? the folks in the region. this is a regional problem that we're playing a role in stopping. but the iraqis have to do the fighting. the kurdish forces have been aggressive as well as the syrians like we hope the turkish government will as well. but we don't want people in the region to be coat-holders to use an old expression. you do the fighting, i'll hold your coat. it's about time they did th
i don't think the combat troops are the answer. >> let me ask you this, because last week on this program, we had a former marine on. and he said to me, you know, i'm not going to go one side or the other, but the u.s. government has to at least go all in or more in, not piece-meal as we're seeing, or not at all because he fears, and what that means for the safety of the troops there, that it won't get the job done. what is your response to that? >> well, poppy, look, i think that...
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let me ask a former msnbc anchor, dylan radigan and one of the deans of broadcasting, dan rather. the former anchor of the evening news. >> thank youstart with you in the studio. in october rachel maddow had her lowest ratings ever. she started her show two months before obama was elected. do you think obama fatigue is translating into msnbc fatigue? >> i have no question that there's some component of that, but i think that to look at any of these things without a broader context -- i think there are layers of issues that have been headwinds to msnbc over the course of the past couple of years. one is fatigue with liberal fatigue. there's a tiredness with that after six years and counting of the obama administration without question, and if nothing else, the liberal commentary becomes very predictable. >> the banner says a bleak future for blue news with a question mark. what do you think? >> first of all, i think that we who comment on these things as well as politicians who try to read what's happening with the ratings and the demographics, we all need a heaping helping of humility. there's a lot going on we don't understand but
let me ask a former msnbc anchor, dylan radigan and one of the deans of broadcasting, dan rather. the former anchor of the evening news. >> thank youstart with you in the studio. in october rachel maddow had her lowest ratings ever. she started her show two months before obama was elected. do you think obama fatigue is translating into msnbc fatigue? >> i have no question that there's some component of that, but i think that to look at any of these things without a broader context...
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i don't think you can desegregate them. >> let me ask you about the two presidencies involved in this initiative that aren't represented on the stage. and president clinton, i'm going to begin by asking you about 41. even though you haven't written a book that will be out on november 11th. about 41. >> i think i can put one together and be ready by the middle of -- be ready for the christmas season. [laughter] >> you have worked a lot with 41 in your post presidency and you're known to be very close with him. what leadership attributes of 41 do you think have impressed you most and are the ones you want to inculcate through the leadership program? >> when you're dealing with president bush 41, there are a couple of things that are never in doubt, and i think this is really important. his good will is never in doubt. and this was true before he was 90. we've been working together for a long time. been out of office a long time. he did things when most people were at an age where they'd stopped doing things. jimmy carter did the same thing. have to respect that. he is 90. just went to c
i don't think you can desegregate them. >> let me ask you about the two presidencies involved in this initiative that aren't represented on the stage. and president clinton, i'm going to begin by asking you about 41. even though you haven't written a book that will be out on november 11th. about 41. >> i think i can put one together and be ready by the middle of -- be ready for the christmas season. [laughter] >> you have worked a lot with 41 in your post presidency and you're...
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. >> let me ask you about the night that he was arrested. it was the first time i had actually been live on television for channel 4 because i was so new to the station then. out at his house, my memory is correct, you went out there that night and spoke briefly to him. is that correct? do i remember that correctly? >> i do remember that very correctly. it was a very difficult moment. he called the station as a matter of fact and asked if i would come over, and there was some considerable debate among station management about whether or not that was a good idea. i never had a second thought about it. of course i would, and i did. what was interesting to me, marion asked me to come to his house on that -- it was an awful night for him and his family. >> and christopher. >> he asked me to come because he wanted to know about treatment facilities. he knew -- it was clear at that time that he needed he. he knew because we had talked about it, that had been to treatment for drug abuse, and he wanted to know what my experience was where i had been
. >> let me ask you about the night that he was arrested. it was the first time i had actually been live on television for channel 4 because i was so new to the station then. out at his house, my memory is correct, you went out there that night and spoke briefly to him. is that correct? do i remember that correctly? >> i do remember that very correctly. it was a very difficult moment. he called the station as a matter of fact and asked if i would come over, and there was some...
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potential or a plausible sequence of events in the future and this is i think one of them. >> let me ask you the last question. iran. as a player in syria. recently foreign ministers are reef talked again about the syrian people should decide about their future. you mentioned ballots. is that possible or is there hope and how much influence do they have in syria? >> i'm sure the minister realizes the heavy dose of irony that the people should decide in sending economic support into the country. they do that along with many other groups so it's not merely the iranians but the iranians are the most powerful patron of the regime. earlier someone asked me about the difference between iran and russia in the syrian crisis. are these two players essentially the same? they are notionally on the same side on the side of the regime of assad and do they have the same interest? my reading of the situation lucidly is that for the russians for a variety of reasons for this is more pragmatic and for the iranians this is an existential crisis that they must win. the massive amount of treasure and logistical
potential or a plausible sequence of events in the future and this is i think one of them. >> let me ask you the last question. iran. as a player in syria. recently foreign ministers are reef talked again about the syrian people should decide about their future. you mentioned ballots. is that possible or is there hope and how much influence do they have in syria? >> i'm sure the minister realizes the heavy dose of irony that the people should decide in sending economic support into...
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myself, many others, mia love, we are really not concerned about the ratings of the naacp. >> let me ask yout the president. if you go back to the president, he made this comment back in september, no more boots on the ground in iraq dealing with isis. remember he said this. >> i will not commit you and the rest of our armed forces to fighting another ground war in iraq. after a decade of massive ground deployments, it is more effective to use our unique capabilities in support of partners on the ground so they can secure their own countries' futures. and that's the only solution that will succeed over the long-term. >> the president waits until after the election 1,500 more boots on the ground and we find out he has his secret pen pal, the supreme leader of iran in terms of reaching out to them to deal with isis. what is your reaction to deal with these two developments? >> i find it quite hypocritical that the president would put boots on the ground and u.s. troops in west africa to fight against ebola but not fight an enemy that's beheaded americans. sean, it's very simple. the president
myself, many others, mia love, we are really not concerned about the ratings of the naacp. >> let me ask yout the president. if you go back to the president, he made this comment back in september, no more boots on the ground in iraq dealing with isis. remember he said this. >> i will not commit you and the rest of our armed forces to fighting another ground war in iraq. after a decade of massive ground deployments, it is more effective to use our unique capabilities in support of...
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. >> lori let me jump in and ask you, sure, let me jump in and ask you the question directly. you've been reporting that there have been courses, there have been training sessions on how to deescalate situations. will we see some kind of evidence of that work this evening, once this announcement is made public? >> reporter: well, i think a lot of the protesters, have certainly, the people we have spoken to have certainly vowed to keep things peaceful and we've also heard from the police department, like you said, they've been doing first amendment trainings, 14th amendment trainings, they've also encouraged themselves and others to be peaceful. i think that's the goal for everybody. so far with the protests we've seen this week they have been largely peaceful so i don't think we should expect anything different. there are preparation on the police end and the protesters end. back in august we did see a time when things did turn a little bit dangerous and stores were looted. i think people are preparing for this kind of things. but largely people are focused on keeping things p
. >> lori let me jump in and ask you, sure, let me jump in and ask you the question directly. you've been reporting that there have been courses, there have been training sessions on how to deescalate situations. will we see some kind of evidence of that work this evening, once this announcement is made public? >> reporter: well, i think a lot of the protesters, have certainly, the people we have spoken to have certainly vowed to keep things peaceful and we've also heard from the...
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and that's what's happening. >> let me ask you this, because i'm going to run out of time. her sims, arnold has a long history of fighting civil rights causes. you went with him on sunday. do you think you're going to jail? do you think you're going to do time for this? >> i sure hope not. i hope that we can certainly go to court and have this law over turned, or found not guilty. but i'm willing to do whatever it takes. people will continue to feed hungry people compassionately on the streets of ft. lauderdale. the episcopal church has been feeding individuals for a long time and we will continue to do so. >> arnold, i want to say that we're going to watch this story. people can see the mayor's whole statement on our website msnbc. we'll follow this. arnold, you've been at it a long time, 90 years old, and you don't look tired yet to me. arnold and father sims, thank you both for your time this evening and we'll continue to fall this. >> thank you. >> thank you, reverend al. >>> coming up, a top republican is thanking democrats for sidelining their, quote, best messenger, p
and that's what's happening. >> let me ask you this, because i'm going to run out of time. her sims, arnold has a long history of fighting civil rights causes. you went with him on sunday. do you think you're going to jail? do you think you're going to do time for this? >> i sure hope not. i hope that we can certainly go to court and have this law over turned, or found not guilty. but i'm willing to do whatever it takes. people will continue to feed hungry people compassionately on...
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he did not want this indictment. >> gloria, let me ask you. e basic argument you just heard was, hey, we didn't know what happened and this grand jury helped us investigate it and ultimately decided the preponderance of the evidence was that the crime had not been committed. >> he said that there was a problem with the evidence, conflicting testimony. that's up to a jury in a regular criminal proceeding to decide the credibility of the witnesses. who has a credible story? who sounds like they are lying? this is just to see if there's enough evidence that some type of crime has been committed. and when you look at the grand jury testimony with darren wilson, what you see is that he said that i feared for my life. there should be a cross-examination about what caused you to fear for your life? you didn't see a gun. so he's charges toward you. did you fear for your life or did you fear for the humiliation of being beat up by a deteenage. there's a difference between someone having a gun and pointing it at an officer and someone who is still standi
he did not want this indictment. >> gloria, let me ask you. e basic argument you just heard was, hey, we didn't know what happened and this grand jury helped us investigate it and ultimately decided the preponderance of the evidence was that the crime had not been committed. >> he said that there was a problem with the evidence, conflicting testimony. that's up to a jury in a regular criminal proceeding to decide the credibility of the witnesses. who has a credible story? who sounds...
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. >> sara, let me ask you, it looked to me from watching on mopped night like we had security personnel with the crews that you and jason were with. is that right? >> that's correct, yes. sometimes we have security, sometimes we don't. but there came a point in which we all felt like if we're going to be doing this story, the best thing to do is have at least another set of eyes. i don't know if people realize this but we're sort of blind with the lights in our faces. we are trying to tell the story. when we're live, we are concentrated solely on what it is we're doing and trying to talk about what's happening around us in this kind of setting. and so you're not aware of what's going on sort of around you other than the specifics of the story. and so when something comes at you, you sort of need someone to be watching for danger while you're doing your job, and, you know, this, brian and i have covered wars and different places the world, libya, afghanistan, and so -- >> yeah, we can show some of that video from libya, sara. how did this compare? >> two very, very, very different scenar
. >> sara, let me ask you, it looked to me from watching on mopped night like we had security personnel with the crews that you and jason were with. is that right? >> that's correct, yes. sometimes we have security, sometimes we don't. but there came a point in which we all felt like if we're going to be doing this story, the best thing to do is have at least another set of eyes. i don't know if people realize this but we're sort of blind with the lights in our faces. we are trying...
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let me get you to jump in here. what is wrong with hb 1403 in texas? >> let me get the skunk on the table and just ask the question. what part of the word illegal do you not understand? the problem we've got is illegal immigration. here we go. you want to let me talk? the problem that we've got is illegal immigration. the only way we're ever going to stop illegal immigration is to stop having magnates in the united states. this texas dream act is one of those. the other thing we've got to stop is to stop apologizing for being conservative, for being americans. and somehow feeling that we are going to be the orphanage for the rest of the world. we can't do that. the reality is that we need to remove as much of this emotion, because everybody has got a sob story, everybody. there are billions of sob stories in the world about people who want to come to the united states. and that's understandable. we are the greatest country in the world. but at what point do we say we control who comes in and who doesn't, and why we have all sorts of excuses, while we have all sorts of allowances, all sorts of justific
let me get you to jump in here. what is wrong with hb 1403 in texas? >> let me get the skunk on the table and just ask the question. what part of the word illegal do you not understand? the problem we've got is illegal immigration. here we go. you want to let me talk? the problem that we've got is illegal immigration. the only way we're ever going to stop illegal immigration is to stop having magnates in the united states. this texas dream act is one of those. the other thing we've got to...
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i wonder how well you think power africa is incorporating the waste energy initiative as a way of powering up africa as part of a mix. let me also ask you i did ask the earlier panel and i think they will get back with some insight. i am very worried about cybersecurity issues and terrorism. it doesn't take much if improper safeguards are not followed whereby a whole infrastructure can be demolished very quickly. you are still not on but miss sutherland has spoken about china and we all know that china demands a great deal of repayment, usually -- they get the oil and have access to that oil. we know countries like sudan and others are often weapons are in the mix in exchange for their raw materials especially oil. i am wondering if you feel we have competed well enough with the people's republic of china, as mr. stockman and others have said the africans and you as well want to deal with the united states of america and with our private sector as well but if we are not in the game who do they turn to? we turned that corner, the chinese are still out competing us on the subcontinent? >> thank you, mr. chairman. your first question o
i wonder how well you think power africa is incorporating the waste energy initiative as a way of powering up africa as part of a mix. let me also ask you i did ask the earlier panel and i think they will get back with some insight. i am very worried about cybersecurity issues and terrorism. it doesn't take much if improper safeguards are not followed whereby a whole infrastructure can be demolished very quickly. you are still not on but miss sutherland has spoken about china and we all know...
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you very much. live in tehran. now joining me, the spokeswoman. >> good to be here. >> so let me ask you, secretary kerry left after two days of talks. was there progress? >> reporter: this is a pivotal time. we're two weeks away from the deadline. the secretary was there meeting. because we're at a pivotal time. these talks are particular at the political level, the technical experts level. that's where a lot of the hard work, the slogging away will be done. they'll be reconvening next week. so this was part of the process. we didn't expect it to be a major breakthrough. >> so let me ask you about this tweet. it is widely believed to be the full count of the supreme leaders. why should, and how can israel be eliminated? the answer tonight, the questions include, why should the zionist regime be eliminated and what's the proper way of eliminating israel? today prime minister of israel responded. i want to play that for you quickly. >> he is publicly calling for the annihilation of israel as he is negotiating a nuclear deal with the p-5 plus one countries. there is no moderation in iraq. it is unrepentant, unreforme
you very much. live in tehran. now joining me, the spokeswoman. >> good to be here. >> so let me ask you, secretary kerry left after two days of talks. was there progress? >> reporter: this is a pivotal time. we're two weeks away from the deadline. the secretary was there meeting. because we're at a pivotal time. these talks are particular at the political level, the technical experts level. that's where a lot of the hard work, the slogging away will be done. they'll be...
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let me ask you this. o you think, are people in iran- [laughter] >> stephen how many of these have i done. i've done a lot. [laughter] >> i'm so glad you're on my show before the show is over. [cheers and applause] jon stewart. rosewater. rosewater. we'll be right back. when you set out you obsess over perfection, elevate form, evolve function, and reinvent a category. chevrolet. the most awarded car company of the year. find new roads. a piece of cheese. a simple act can forge a connection with the barkeep. and i'm making a metaphor for you. cheese, in this situation, equals money. just tip your bartender. ♪ and an xperia smart phoneon 4 and a roof. and you want to play playstation 4, on your phone, on your roof. then you can get on your playstation 4, and get on your phone and your roof to play playstation 4, on your phone, on your roof, on your phone. the xperia smart phone with ps4 remote play on your roof. >> stephen: that's the report everybody, good night. captioniy comedy central captioned by media
let me ask you this. o you think, are people in iran- [laughter] >> stephen how many of these have i done. i've done a lot. [laughter] >> i'm so glad you're on my show before the show is over. [cheers and applause] jon stewart. rosewater. rosewater. we'll be right back. when you set out you obsess over perfection, elevate form, evolve function, and reinvent a category. chevrolet. the most awarded car company of the year. find new roads. a piece of cheese. a simple act can forge a...
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. >> mike, let me ask you this. we know the authorities on the ground have done a remarkable job collaborating across state lines in digging up all of these other charges against him. what do we know about how they are digging and whether there more victims. >> police in philadelphia do not think there are more victims in the short time he was here last week. i think the focus right now is in -- on virginia because of the victim down there told police that he actually told her and showed her pictures of other women that he did similar -- said that he might have abducted. >> in terms of -- >> police here are not, they think that -- >> go ahead. >> police here do not believe that there are other victims. >> reporter: let me ask you this, jeff. when it comes to family and friends, we talked about how she has to have a stable situation but a lot of people don't know whether they should say "are you okay? do you want to talk about it" what's the best way to approach her that's most helpful? >> if she is open to it. it's
. >> mike, let me ask you this. we know the authorities on the ground have done a remarkable job collaborating across state lines in digging up all of these other charges against him. what do we know about how they are digging and whether there more victims. >> police in philadelphia do not think there are more victims in the short time he was here last week. i think the focus right now is in -- on virginia because of the victim down there told police that he actually told her and...
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. >> michael, let me ask you about that. when we look at title two, which is not new law at all, just an interpretation of title to, title ii is part of the communications act of 1933, when the internet could've been a fantasy, even. do you make this is healing to the original principles, or is it new law? >> i do and we stray from those often as yes he seated in 2002 when a request the cable modem and went on to reclassify telecommunications generally. that old debate about regulation versus deregulation. about whether consumers or those huge isps will have control over your or my online experiences on the internet. all the talk about sending the wrong message, i think china is a good place, the fact that the president is in china when he makes the statement. this is about individuals having power over their online experience. if the threat comes from internet gatekeepers at home, or foreign governments abroad, it all comes back to individual human beings and dynamic technology to help us build a better future. >> let me as
. >> michael, let me ask you about that. when we look at title two, which is not new law at all, just an interpretation of title to, title ii is part of the communications act of 1933, when the internet could've been a fantasy, even. do you make this is healing to the original principles, or is it new law? >> i do and we stray from those often as yes he seated in 2002 when a request the cable modem and went on to reclassify telecommunications generally. that old debate about...
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[ applause ] >> doctor, let me ask you this, what if you are yawning, guy runs up throws his ebola diarrheath. >> jon: ebola in the mouth, boom. what are you going to do then? >> all right. i stand corrected. i guess quarantine and travel bans are the best way to fight the disease. >> the idea of a blanket quarantine for people who come back could possibly have a negative consequence of essentially disincentivising people to go there. the best way to protect americans is stop the epidemic in africa we need those health care workers to do that. >> jon: shut up, science. what is wrong with us? we were the home of the free. or does the song go, or the land of the free? unless you have a fever? in which case we prefer you get the [bleep] out of here. here's how truly pathetic we are. here is how calmly they're reporting on ebola on the ghana broadcasting, two small countries over from ebola land. >> found on isolated cases of ebola as part of the disease. >> jon: of course that lady common informational she's in ghana. ebola would have to go all the way through the ivory coast to get to her. sh
[ applause ] >> doctor, let me ask you this, what if you are yawning, guy runs up throws his ebola diarrheath. >> jon: ebola in the mouth, boom. what are you going to do then? >> all right. i stand corrected. i guess quarantine and travel bans are the best way to fight the disease. >> the idea of a blanket quarantine for people who come back could possibly have a negative consequence of essentially disincentivising people to go there. the best way to protect americans is...
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let me ask you this. re people in iran- [laughter] >> stephen how many of these have i done. i've done a lot. [laughter] >> i'm so glad you're on my show before the show is over. [cheers and applause] jon stewart. rosewater. rosewater. we'll be right back. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. falling behind you, sound of a tree, [thump] but your speakers are in front of you. did the sound bar make the sound? the sound throwing surround sound bar. by sony. wireless networks are awesome. they're big, fast d dependable. and at net10 wireless, we let you tweet text, talk and surf...on those amazing nationwide networks without getting locked into a pricey phone contract. america's best 4g lte networks for half the cost. that's wireless your way. unlimited talk, te
let me ask you this. re people in iran- [laughter] >> stephen how many of these have i done. i've done a lot. [laughter] >> i'm so glad you're on my show before the show is over. [cheers and applause] jon stewart. rosewater. rosewater. we'll be right back. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting...
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. >> michael, let me ask you about that.hen we look at title two, which is no new law at all, that is part of the mutations act of 1933, when the internet could not have been a fantasy even. michael, do you think this is with the original principal of of 1933, or isct this new law? >> well, i do, and we often stray from those, as the fcc did in 2002 when the fcc went on to reclassify the cable modem and then went on to reclassify telecommunications generally, but let's be clear. this is not the old debate of regulation versus deregulation. this is a debate about whether consumers or these huge isp's are going to have control over our experiences on the internet, and all of this talk about sending the wrong message, i think china is a good place. the fact that the president is in china right now when he makes this statement. individuals having power over their online experiences, and the threat to that comes to internet date keepers at home or foreign all comess abroad, it back to individual human beings, and it all comes bac
. >> michael, let me ask you about that.hen we look at title two, which is no new law at all, that is part of the mutations act of 1933, when the internet could not have been a fantasy even. michael, do you think this is with the original principal of of 1933, or isct this new law? >> well, i do, and we often stray from those, as the fcc did in 2002 when the fcc went on to reclassify the cable modem and then went on to reclassify telecommunications generally, but let's be clear....
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. >> ben, let me ask you that we are talking about burmese human rights here even as the white houses facing criticism for what some folks are saying is a half step on banning torture at the united nations. do you think we would have more leverage in this discussion if we were to ban torture unequivocally? >> look, we have prohibited torture unequivocally. it was what president obama did when he took office. we did so in part because it's completely counter to the values because we need to set an example when we're going around the world and trying to promote human rights in other countries we need to lead by example. the ban of torture by the united states is categorical, it's unequivocal and what we're doing at the u.n. is working to make that policy clear and again, to stand up against the type of abuses that weave seen in the country like burma or in any country in the world and that's going to be the position of the united states government. it's always been the position of president obama since he took office. >> do you think there is no currency to critics who say that's a hal
. >> ben, let me ask you that we are talking about burmese human rights here even as the white houses facing criticism for what some folks are saying is a half step on banning torture at the united nations. do you think we would have more leverage in this discussion if we were to ban torture unequivocally? >> look, we have prohibited torture unequivocally. it was what president obama did when he took office. we did so in part because it's completely counter to the values because we...
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let me ask you this. ink, are people in iran- [laughter] >> stephen how many of these have i done. i've done a lot. [laughter] >> i'm so glad you're on my show before the show is over. [cheers and applause] jon stewart. rosewater. rosewater. we'll be right back. ♪ it's black friday at verizon! hurry to snap up our best deals of the year! like the incredible samsung galaxy s5, now free! get any verizon ellipsis tablet free, like the new ellipsis 8! and get a $150 credit for every smartphone you switch! get these deals early online thursday! hurry and get it all on america's largest, most reliable 4g lte network! verizon. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. >> stephen: that's the report everybody, good night. captioniy comedy central captioned by media access
let me ask you this. ink, are people in iran- [laughter] >> stephen how many of these have i done. i've done a lot. [laughter] >> i'm so glad you're on my show before the show is over. [cheers and applause] jon stewart. rosewater. rosewater. we'll be right back. ♪ it's black friday at verizon! hurry to snap up our best deals of the year! like the incredible samsung galaxy s5, now free! get any verizon ellipsis tablet free, like the new ellipsis 8! and get a $150 credit for every...
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technology, but you're getting delivery in ways people did not think about five years ago. >> let me ask you sebastian. he was the unbeatable, reigning world champion. the season has not gone well. he will now go over and drive the italians cared what does that mean for you and the brand? >> and the brand? >> these days the same forever. he has been an incredible ambassador for the brand. premature, because nothing has formally been announced. ricardode, our friend has certainly stepped up to the podium. red bulls as strong as ever. the relationship is as strong as ever. --goes to show you this is a an incredibly dynamic industry. he has earned his stripes. a four times world champion. you cannot beat that. things change. >> let's turn here and get a look at the q 70 l. you can see it is a much bigger car. there is a lot more room to stretch out in the back. that has to be driven by the chinese market. we all enjoy luxury. you're doing well there. >> it was driven by the u.s. market. but there is a q 50 l driven by the chinese market. this is a car very much built with the u.s. market in min
technology, but you're getting delivery in ways people did not think about five years ago. >> let me ask you sebastian. he was the unbeatable, reigning world champion. the season has not gone well. he will now go over and drive the italians cared what does that mean for you and the brand? >> and the brand? >> these days the same forever. he has been an incredible ambassador for the brand. premature, because nothing has formally been announced. ricardode, our friend has...
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what we need is enforcement at the border. >> let me ask you -- as a fiscal conservative, let me ask you something. you are saying you want to basically -- what you are talking about would be very extreme. in that it sounds like it would shut down the border. we do business with mexico. dependenty is very upon us being abling to have easy access between mexico and the united states. so what would you -- >> it is very funny that you would talk about fiscalness when democrats are the ones spending like crazy. >> again, how are you going to avert a fiscal disaster by shutting down our border. >> veronica, jump in. >> the young woman, the recent graduate from u.t., congratulations, number one. number two, the university of texas at el paso has a program where they actually expand the definition of who qualifies as a resident for in-state tuition. because it is to the university's benefit to have these talented students be in the university. and so citizens from across the border can enjoy the benefits of in-state tuition. and so we want that talent. we want folks like you. we want talent
what we need is enforcement at the border. >> let me ask you -- as a fiscal conservative, let me ask you something. you are saying you want to basically -- what you are talking about would be very extreme. in that it sounds like it would shut down the border. we do business with mexico. dependenty is very upon us being abling to have easy access between mexico and the united states. so what would you -- >> it is very funny that you would talk about fiscalness when democrats are the...
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let me ask you this. e in iran- [laughter] >> stephen how many of these have i done. i've done a lot. [laughter] >> i'm so glad you're on my show before the show is over. [cheers and applause] jon stewart. rosewater. rosewater. we'll be right back. find everything ok? rosewater. we'll be right back. i did, thanks. (beep) (beep) (beep) (confused) honey, you won't believe... you were supposed to be out shopping. it went super quick. happy birthday?! with apple pay, using your wells fargo card just got easier. our biggest sale of the year. let the zales sale begin. thirty-five percent off now through black friday, until two p.m. only at zales. >> stephen: that's the report everybody, good night. captioniy comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org comedy central jeff: thank you ! thank you ! all right. thank you ! thank you so much. all right. thank you ! thank you so much, wow. you can't fool me, i know every bit of that is for the little guys in the suitcase. thank you so much fo
let me ask you this. e in iran- [laughter] >> stephen how many of these have i done. i've done a lot. [laughter] >> i'm so glad you're on my show before the show is over. [cheers and applause] jon stewart. rosewater. rosewater. we'll be right back. find everything ok? rosewater. we'll be right back. i did, thanks. (beep) (beep) (beep) (confused) honey, you won't believe... you were supposed to be out shopping. it went super quick. happy birthday?! with apple pay, using your wells...
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all right, audience, let me ask you, does this picture worry you?eratures are around the corner. it's concerning, right
all right, audience, let me ask you, does this picture worry you?eratures are around the corner. it's concerning, right
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. >> let me ask you this then. the other hat on and ask you this: the american people spoke and they voted out a a lot of the people that they thought -- we all thought were going to be incumbents and continue on. the republicans came with younger, came with more females, came with more minorities. maybe they are saying it's time for change, not business as usual in d.c. >> well, i got to tell you the republicans really put forth incredible candidates. like joany ernst, like cory gardner. i mean, these people ran on important issues that where affecting the voters. on the+++?+/ think for republicans. >> mercedes, i hate to interrupt you -- >> -- no, no, no. so don't interrupt me because for republicans for the most part, here it is that the voters keystone pipeline in exchange for raising the minimum wage. that's something we can all agree on. tom cotton has to vote to raise the >>> that way, you can agree. let's raise minimum wage for working class families let's get it done. >> another one do you, mercedes. what a
. >> let me ask you this then. the other hat on and ask you this: the american people spoke and they voted out a a lot of the people that they thought -- we all thought were going to be incumbents and continue on. the republicans came with younger, came with more females, came with more minorities. maybe they are saying it's time for change, not business as usual in d.c. >> well, i got to tell you the republicans really put forth incredible candidates. like joany ernst, like cory...
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. >> let me ask you, one of the most ocwould things when i set off to write the book was i had not met you and i knew you were out there and my goal was to come up and approach you. i met your mom first. it was a difficult moment and what am i going to say? i am criss and let's talk about why we have the same last name. or yes, my great great gand grandfathers owned your grand father. it has to be awkward for someone like me coming into your life. tell me what your experience was. >> i have to admit, man, when you first came around, my mom approached me saying there was a guy doing a book about family history and we wants to talk to you. i was like who is he a white guy. and he said his family-owned us back in the straight days. after she explained she met you and you were a good guy and you interviewed my sister and give you the thumbs up, i went on and tried to get to know you. i am glad i did. you are are solid guy. it is almost good to meet people in these positions. you are not a racist and you run into a lot of those types of people especially -- >> well in my land, i mean, you k
. >> let me ask you, one of the most ocwould things when i set off to write the book was i had not met you and i knew you were out there and my goal was to come up and approach you. i met your mom first. it was a difficult moment and what am i going to say? i am criss and let's talk about why we have the same last name. or yes, my great great gand grandfathers owned your grand father. it has to be awkward for someone like me coming into your life. tell me what your experience was....
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let me ask you this. are people in iran- [laughter] >> stephen how many of these have i done. i've done a lot. [laughter] >> i'm so glad you're on my show before the show is over. [cheers and applause] jon stewart. rosewater. rosewater. we'll be right back. [remote chime] [dragon sounds] whoa... ♪ i'm gonna be the perfect mom. herman? just like in the movies. i'll be the one person my daughter can always trust. making memories that last a lifetime. i should totally start a blog. life can surprise you. so can an allstate agent. with accident forgiveness they can make sure your rates don't go up after one. because everyone has an off day. the good hands are doing more than ever before. and discover an exciting combination of tastes. rich, dark chocolate covering soft centers. flavored with exotic fruit juices. it's chocolate and fruit flavors like you've never experienced before. discover brookside. (vo)rescued.ed. protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, t
let me ask you this. are people in iran- [laughter] >> stephen how many of these have i done. i've done a lot. [laughter] >> i'm so glad you're on my show before the show is over. [cheers and applause] jon stewart. rosewater. rosewater. we'll be right back. [remote chime] [dragon sounds] whoa... ♪ i'm gonna be the perfect mom. herman? just like in the movies. i'll be the one person my daughter can always trust. making memories that last a lifetime. i should totally start a blog....
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hasan, we're awfully eager to show -- let me ask you first. are you against the use of gestation crates. >> thank you, jon. you know, jon, farm animals give their lives to give us sustenance. in return do we not owe it to them to make their time on thurt however brief it is as dignifid as possible. the creatures who depend on us aren't we brutalizing our own soul. >> jon: oh, thank you so much. >> i don't think pigs should turn around. [laughter] i don't like it. >> jon: do you want to elaborate on that? >> sure, jon. they should be facing forward. make sure they can't move. pigs are fine clamped right in there. >> jon: hasan. >> is the this the -- this is my first day, okay. i have, i got bible verse here. i've got poetry from college. okay. okay, here we go. no, no. the got philosopher immanuel kant. here's what i got. when i eat bacon i want to make sure it's facing forward. that's where the flavor comes from. >> jon: you can tell the difference of pork raised in crates where they can't move and pigs raised more humanity. >> probably not. i
hasan, we're awfully eager to show -- let me ask you first. are you against the use of gestation crates. >> thank you, jon. you know, jon, farm animals give their lives to give us sustenance. in return do we not owe it to them to make their time on thurt however brief it is as dignifid as possible. the creatures who depend on us aren't we brutalizing our own soul. >> jon: oh, thank you so much. >> i don't think pigs should turn around. [laughter] i don't like it. >> jon:...
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. >> let me ask you this -- if i sent one of my sergeants to shake your room down right now and your ether or not there was stg material in your room, are you leaving or not? >> coming up on "lockup, pendleton juvenile." >> you were just talking about your victims, you were smiling. why were you smiling? >> tension-filled hours for andrew and abel. there's no guarantee either will go home. later, we find out what happened to the officer marcus branch attacked....