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lead to a dangerous battle between public servants and civilians well earlier i was joined by mark walters host of arms american radio and co-author of lessons from armed america i asked them if this new law and power a citizens to shoot police take take take a listen to his response that's actually about what this does this is actually an amendment to what's known as the castle doctrine law that went into effect in indiana in two thousand and six and i think the first thing to do is to start off probably with the fourth amendment to the u.s. constitution i've got a lot of notes in front of this is a fairly complicated issue but let's start with the fourth amendment to the us constitution which clearly states that the right of the people to be secure in their persons houses papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures seizures shall not be violated and no warrants shout issue but upon probable cause supported by over affirmation and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized this case originally came up a gentleman by the name o
lead to a dangerous battle between public servants and civilians well earlier i was joined by mark walters host of arms american radio and co-author of lessons from armed america i asked them if this new law and power a citizens to shoot police take take take a listen to his response that's actually about what this does this is actually an amendment to what's known as the castle doctrine law that went into effect in indiana in two thousand and six and i think the first thing to do is to start...
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reynolds wolf, if you're listening and your agent is listening, you are the next micro, mark my words. >> when walters glasses while reporting the jfk assassination, it became one of the most iconic moments in history. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> this is a new book by douglas brinkley. i spoke to him and talked about that moment and more. >> everybody knows that clip. he came in that day, it was a normal friday. a lot of people had cut out for the weekend and others were having long lunches in new york. he brought cottage cheese and pineapple, iand he got a shootig in dallas and he ran with it. >> it's a fascinating book, very long, very easy to read, and as you know, these are my cronkite glasses, my team calls them the breaking news glasses. it's a great interview. i'm don lemon. i'm going to see you back here one hour from now. in the meantime mr. wolf blitzer in "the situation room" is going to take over. >>> you're in "the situation room." republicans blame president obama for a shocking new setback in jobs growth. this hour, the state of of the economic reco
reynolds wolf, if you're listening and your agent is listening, you are the next micro, mark my words. >> when walters glasses while reporting the jfk assassination, it became one of the most iconic moments in history. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> this is a new book by douglas brinkley. i spoke to him and talked about that moment and more. >> everybody knows that clip. he came in that day, it was a normal friday. a lot of people had...
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reynolds wolf, if you're listening and your agent is listening, you are the next micro, mark my words. >> when walters glasses while reporting the jfk assassination, it became one of the most iconic moments in history. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> this is a new book by douglas brinkley. i spoke to him and talked about that moment and more. >> everybody knows that clip. he came in that day, it was a normal friday. a lot of people had cut out for the weekend and others were having long lunches in new york. he brought cottage cheese and pineapple, iand he got a shootig in dallas and he ran with it. >> it's a fascinating book, very long, very easy to read, and as you know, these are my cronkite glasses, my team calls them the breaking news glasses.
reynolds wolf, if you're listening and your agent is listening, you are the next micro, mark my words. >> when walters glasses while reporting the jfk assassination, it became one of the most iconic moments in history. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> this is a new book by douglas brinkley. i spoke to him and talked about that moment and more. >> everybody knows that clip. he came in that day, it was a normal friday. a lot of people had...
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. >>> today marked a somber anniversary for firefighters in san francisco. hundreds of people gathered at walter haas park to pay tribute to vincent perez and anthony valerio. they died in a flashover while responding to a house fire in the diamond heights neighborhood and station 26 dedicated a memorial garden in their honor. >> mixed emotions, definitely. it's tough coming back to 26 knowing that vince and tony responded to their last alarm a year ago today. just a few blocks from here. but it's very heart-warming to see the outpouring from the community. >> the city's fire chief also said her department has learned lessons from the deaths and continues to develop new policies and strategies to make sure it doesn't happen again. >>> family, friends and volunteers spent another day searching for missing teen sierra lamar. that's despite an arrest in that case. today, dozens of volunteers searched an area in the hills near the border of san jose and morgan hill, not far from anderson lake. another large group also returned to yuvas reservoir to look for clues. volunteers say they will keep searc
. >>> today marked a somber anniversary for firefighters in san francisco. hundreds of people gathered at walter haas park to pay tribute to vincent perez and anthony valerio. they died in a flashover while responding to a house fire in the diamond heights neighborhood and station 26 dedicated a memorial garden in their honor. >> mixed emotions, definitely. it's tough coming back to 26 knowing that vince and tony responded to their last alarm a year ago today. just a few blocks...
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buck showalter walter and the orioles trying to snap a losing streak in tampa. it is just a little wide. markwould score, here comes ryan flaherty, he is going to try to cross the plate but he is out of there. in the eighth inning birds lead it 2-1. >>> the redskins are gushing about rg iii as their quarterback. morgan should provide a huge upgrade, and especially gay gar son. maybe believe he will be the new go-to guy. >> we have a good receiving corps. a leader santana moss, he is a very great player. those guys are very good and fast and athletic. we have guys that are very fast and athletic. we have to find the best for our team and get it going. >> this was last year, rex grossman would be throwing to him. but grossman will be lucky this year to touch the field. no complaints from sexy rex. he is ready to compete for as much playing time as he can get. >>> well, everyone is fixated on tiger woods catching jack nicholas in the major years. woods is just one win away from tying nicholas for second place. tiger started the day just one shot off the lead, but couldn't get things going in the
buck showalter walter and the orioles trying to snap a losing streak in tampa. it is just a little wide. markwould score, here comes ryan flaherty, he is going to try to cross the plate but he is out of there. in the eighth inning birds lead it 2-1. >>> the redskins are gushing about rg iii as their quarterback. morgan should provide a huge upgrade, and especially gay gar son. maybe believe he will be the new go-to guy. >> we have a good receiving corps. a leader santana moss, he...
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. >> like walter -- >> the guy who lost 49 states. i don't know. >> is it possible, markmaybe can you answer this, too, you've seen poll after poll that shows the spread on latino voters 40, whatever the percent, that they've just written off this vote, they realize they're not going to overcome a 40-point margin and they play out the clock on the question and they wait to thursday when it's going to be all about health care and the immigration will be forgotten? >> i think they're trying to get through the cycle but i think they recognize there is a political problem, particular any li in swing states where the hispanic bloc could make a difference. he's got to evolve and have a comprehensive vision, a macro economic vision about getting people out of of the gray economy, trading with south america. there's so many economic components to this message that could be formulated. he's got time. he could do a lot of this before the convention or at the convention but he's got to do it in order to win the election. >> i'm just looking at the newspaper, top of the "new york tim
. >> like walter -- >> the guy who lost 49 states. i don't know. >> is it possible, markmaybe can you answer this, too, you've seen poll after poll that shows the spread on latino voters 40, whatever the percent, that they've just written off this vote, they realize they're not going to overcome a 40-point margin and they play out the clock on the question and they wait to thursday when it's going to be all about health care and the immigration will be forgotten? >> i...
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walter cronkite. don't ask me. >> let's push through this. markckinnon it's interesting if you look at the polls that people feel about the two economic plans i would be fascinated to know if people responding know what's in the plans. hopefully today will bring clarity on that. where is the middle on this? i mean, there's the one side, the democratic base, likes president obama. they like, perhaps, blaming president bush and republicans in congress, the other side for mitt romney, lower taxes, help small business. where do the voters in the middle stand? >> the bad news for president obama is obviously that 38% number. but the good news the romney number 35%. people don't know what the plans are. no labels just came out with a poll where we identify problem solver voters, people who choose candidates focused on solving problems than candidates closely aligned with their party. and it's really interesting because 54% of them consider themselves problem solving voters and these could be the voters that actually, they really care about the plans, th
walter cronkite. don't ask me. >> let's push through this. markckinnon it's interesting if you look at the polls that people feel about the two economic plans i would be fascinated to know if people responding know what's in the plans. hopefully today will bring clarity on that. where is the middle on this? i mean, there's the one side, the democratic base, likes president obama. they like, perhaps, blaming president bush and republicans in congress, the other side for mitt romney, lower...
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mark critz once you make it, you go on for life. cannot change your decisions next week or the week after. >> i would just add a little vignette, when walter is talking about would you do it over again. there is another medal of honor recipient named webster anderson, a great powerful soldier. he was in vietnam one night in the were overrun by the communist. the first wave took off both of his legs. he still fought on. the next attack, they threw a hand grenade into his position. webster, a hand grenade and when he was throwing it away, took off his arm. they were in the middle of a tropical storm, and i managed to get in and get webster and his wounded guys and get them to the hospital, where the save his life, but he lost both legs and he lost an arm. webster and i became very close. he thought i had saved his life. we would go and talk to students like this around the country. it would not sit. we had to prop him up. he had to fake legs and a fake arm and he had a cane on. we brought him up and kids would ask questions. they called him mr. serjeant webster anderson. if you had to do over again, knowing what you know now, two legs and on
mark critz once you make it, you go on for life. cannot change your decisions next week or the week after. >> i would just add a little vignette, when walter is talking about would you do it over again. there is another medal of honor recipient named webster anderson, a great powerful soldier. he was in vietnam one night in the were overrun by the communist. the first wave took off both of his legs. he still fought on. the next attack, they threw a hand grenade into his position. webster,...
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marks, coral springs, florida -- nothing, justin. the gender-based debate is symbolic. it should be outlawed so everybody noses what kind of nation america is. waltercellent analysis, walter. pointing to china to justified unfettered abortion. they're real humanitarians over there. may i suggest a biology course to you. a fetus develops lungs and other vital organs while in the mother's womb. that is how human beings gestate. to deny there is life in the womb is about as ignorant as it gets, with all due
marks, coral springs, florida -- nothing, justin. the gender-based debate is symbolic. it should be outlawed so everybody noses what kind of nation america is. waltercellent analysis, walter. pointing to china to justified unfettered abortion. they're real humanitarians over there. may i suggest a biology course to you. a fetus develops lungs and other vital organs while in the mother's womb. that is how human beings gestate. to deny there is life in the womb is about as ignorant as it gets,...
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marks, coral springs, florida -- nothing, justin. the gender-based debate is symbolic. it should be outlawed so everybody noses what kind of nation america is. waltercellent analysis, walter. pointing to china to justified unfettered abortion. they're real humanitarians over there. may i suggest a biology course to you. a fetus develops lungs and other vital organs while in the mother's womb. that is how human beings gestate. to deny there is life in the womb is about as ignorant as it gets, with all due respect. from asheville, north carolina -- even worse than the kardashians, ken, can that be true? art, twin lakes, colorado -- well, that would be jesse. factor producer rob monaco. darrell, from north richson hills, texas -- november, darrell. i have a nouncement soon. we'll see everybody in chicago. all you guys in the midwest june 23. a great father's day gift. tickets available for matinee. michelle in virginia beach -- remains number four on the times list. thank you for reading my book. it makes a terrific father's day gift. if you are a premium member you get the book free. two great gifts for dad. pinhead and patriots. you may know "good m
marks, coral springs, florida -- nothing, justin. the gender-based debate is symbolic. it should be outlawed so everybody noses what kind of nation america is. waltercellent analysis, walter. pointing to china to justified unfettered abortion. they're real humanitarians over there. may i suggest a biology course to you. a fetus develops lungs and other vital organs while in the mother's womb. that is how human beings gestate. to deny there is life in the womb is about as ignorant as it gets,...
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mark critz once you make it, you go on for life. cannot change your decisions next week or the week after. >> i would just add a little vignette, when walter is talking about would you do it over again. there is another medal of honor recipient named webster anderson, a great powerful soldier. he was in vietnam one night in the were overrun by the communist. the first wave took off both of his legs. he still fought on. the next attack, they threw a hand grenade into his position. webster, a hand grenade and when he was throwing it away, took off his arm. they were in the middle of a tropical storm, and i managed to get in and get webster and his wounded guys and get them to the hospital, where the save his life, but he lost both legs and he lost an arm. webster and i became very close. he thought i had saved his life. we would go and talk to students like this around the country. it would not sit. we had to prop him up. he had to fake legs and a fake arm and he had a cane on. we brought him up and kids would ask questions. they called him mr. serjeant webster anderson. if you had to do over again, knowing what you know now, two legs and on
mark critz once you make it, you go on for life. cannot change your decisions next week or the week after. >> i would just add a little vignette, when walter is talking about would you do it over again. there is another medal of honor recipient named webster anderson, a great powerful soldier. he was in vietnam one night in the were overrun by the communist. the first wave took off both of his legs. he still fought on. the next attack, they threw a hand grenade into his position. webster,...
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walter cronkite tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> [video clip] continues. journal" host: we are joined by mark murray.our other title is a new dad, congratulations. guest: thank you. host: craig gilbert is joining us from ohio. thank you for being with us. guest: nice to be with you. host: what do we expect on tuesday? in terms of turnout, we have seen the polls show that governor walker is slightly ahead in some polls and democrats say it will attend -- will depend on turnout tuesday. what can we expect? guest: there has been amazingly little public polling so we just don't have a lot to go on especially given the national interest in this race. people are expecting a big turnout. this is a political conflict that has consumed the state for 60 months and everything is building toward tuesday. the same two candidates in 2010 had 50% of voting age adults in the state them out to vote and a presidential race in 2008 was 70%. we have not had -- and a governor's race where the turnout reached 53% in 50 years or 60 years. it can be fascinating to see how much higher than 2010 turnout goes. most people thin
walter cronkite tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> [video clip] continues. journal" host: we are joined by mark murray.our other title is a new dad, congratulations. guest: thank you. host: craig gilbert is joining us from ohio. thank you for being with us. guest: nice to be with you. host: what do we expect on tuesday? in terms of turnout, we have seen the polls show that governor walker is slightly ahead in some polls and democrats say it will attend -- will depend on turnout...