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when mcneil arrived, the two men argued.red a warning shot into the ground and then shot epp. anita says her husband did what any parent would do. as she continues to fight for his freedom, she now faces her own battle with terminal cancer. >> even though i am battling this disease, i'm free, and he is not. >> is it wrong to believe that you cannot protect your children and your property if you are black man in george fworj? >> the case has become a rallying cry forsively rights leaders who question whether self-defense laws are biassed. they insist mcneil should have been protected by what's known as the calf doctrine, legal protection for people who use deadly force on their own property if threatened with deadly force. >> whether it be trayvon martin in florida or whether it be john mcneil here in georgia, we are victims of both ends of the -- >> prosecutor pat head says race had nothing to do with his decision to try mcneil for murder. >> he shot a man who was coming at him and shot him when he was within less than three
when mcneil arrived, the two men argued.red a warning shot into the ground and then shot epp. anita says her husband did what any parent would do. as she continues to fight for his freedom, she now faces her own battle with terminal cancer. >> even though i am battling this disease, i'm free, and he is not. >> is it wrong to believe that you cannot protect your children and your property if you are black man in george fworj? >> the case has become a rallying cry forsively...
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mcneil, welcome. chris williamson pointed out that you have production falling and yet new orders picking up. so what's the signal to you? >> i think you can take a step back and you look at what we've been going in the shanghai composite and use it as a proxy it for investor attitude. we've been in a straight decline since may of this year. falling just over 20%. but now it looks like we're trying to carve out a base. certainly not something that -- certainly not something that will happen overnight and we could be in a 6% range over the course of the next month or so. >> do you see similar signs of perhaps a bottoming in other china related markets? is there a broad sense that after the selloff that they're also now perhaps going to follow suit? >> australia's been a little bit of a different story if you look at the aussie dollar in the sense that it's been very much back and forth as the shanghai comes positive it has gotten crushed. but it if you look at, say, copper prices, those things are star
mcneil, welcome. chris williamson pointed out that you have production falling and yet new orders picking up. so what's the signal to you? >> i think you can take a step back and you look at what we've been going in the shanghai composite and use it as a proxy it for investor attitude. we've been in a straight decline since may of this year. falling just over 20%. but now it looks like we're trying to carve out a base. certainly not something that -- certainly not something that will...
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if the public had stayed away from tylenol in droves, i think mcneil probably wouldn't survive. >> witho the tylenol brand, the johnson and johnson market plunges $1 million. >> johnson & johnson did nothing wrong. they put on a fantastic product. a lot of people could have destroyed that industry. certainly destroy tylenol. people would say, that's the end of tylenol. it will come back out, it will come back under a different name, and johnson & johnson, who knows what impact that will be. >> some of the lead advertising executives at the time were going on the record saying that tylenol can't recover as a brand, that johnson & johnson won't be able to sell this product anymore. no one had any faith in tylenol. >> of course, the cooperation of the consumer is important. >> on november 11, 1982, hoping to restore tylenol's reputation, johnson & johnson's chief executive officer james burke calls a press conference where he addresses the public's concern. >> this has been a national tragedy. and everyone in america shares a part of that grief that it imposes. it will be a long time befor
if the public had stayed away from tylenol in droves, i think mcneil probably wouldn't survive. >> witho the tylenol brand, the johnson and johnson market plunges $1 million. >> johnson & johnson did nothing wrong. they put on a fantastic product. a lot of people could have destroyed that industry. certainly destroy tylenol. people would say, that's the end of tylenol. it will come back out, it will come back under a different name, and johnson & johnson, who knows what...
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exceeded the predicts of industry analysts and led usually cautious company executives, like kurt mcneil of g.m., to crow about their progress. >> when you think about all the jobs that we provide to the u.s. and the supply base, it's incredibly important and it will continue to become more and more important to this great country. >> reporter: a small bump in the construction industry fueled pick-up sales and easier financing helped move s.u.v.s and sudans. industry analysts joe wiesenfelder of cars.com says car makers have recovered from the recession. >> there's no doubt the u.s. industry is in better shape than it was four years ago. it's really returning more to the way things were before 2008. >> reporter: the u.s. industry is now on pace to sell 14.5 million vehicles this year. four million more than their 30- year sales low in 2009. but to get to this point, chrysler and g.m. had to go through bankruptcy, had to close more than 3,000 dealerships, and shed workers. 1.2 million people were in auto manufacturing a decade ago. now there are just 790,000. now while the u.s. market see
exceeded the predicts of industry analysts and led usually cautious company executives, like kurt mcneil of g.m., to crow about their progress. >> when you think about all the jobs that we provide to the u.s. and the supply base, it's incredibly important and it will continue to become more and more important to this great country. >> reporter: a small bump in the construction industry fueled pick-up sales and easier financing helped move s.u.v.s and sudans. industry analysts joe...
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steve mcneil was sitting next to him. >> going back to texas for a birthday. the company he was works for was paying for him to go back, said he just broke up with his girlfriend. >> reporter: schell told authorities that he believed his ex-girlfriend and smith were responsible for the phone call threat. schell was released without charges and allowed to fly on to dallas. the fbi arrested smith and charged him with giving false and misleading information about an explosive device. >> it's just an incredibly foolish and irresponsible thing to do and the bottom line is it's criminal. >> reporter: a federal affidavit says smith admitted he made the phone call to avenge his girlfriend for a compromising photo he says schell posted on facebook. >> it is the kind of photo that could incent a boyfriend. >> reporter: smith was released on personal recog fanses but could face up to ten years in prison. >> i don't believe my client had any ill will or meant any harm or any disruption of service. >> reporter: in texas, christopher schell never arrived at his birthday par
steve mcneil was sitting next to him. >> going back to texas for a birthday. the company he was works for was paying for him to go back, said he just broke up with his girlfriend. >> reporter: schell told authorities that he believed his ex-girlfriend and smith were responsible for the phone call threat. schell was released without charges and allowed to fly on to dallas. the fbi arrested smith and charged him with giving false and misleading information about an explosive device....
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steve mcneil was seated next to him. >> he was going back to texas for his birthday. his company that he works for was paying for him to go back. said he had just broke up with his girlfriends. >> reporter: a stunned christopher shell was escorted off the plane in handcuffs, the subject of an investigation for possible explosives based on a phoned in tip. but nothing hazardous was found and police concluded he was actually the victim. >> all indications are that this was a hoax and a pretty nasty trick was played on a passenger. >> reporter: investigators say an anonymous male caller told airport police that shell was carrying liquid explosives on his way to texas. late thursday, the fbi questioned that former girlfriend and her new boyfriend. investigating whether the hoax call was an act of revenge for a personal dispute. federal officials say it was no joke, costing tens of thousands in jet fuel, delayed airport operations and passenger inconvenience. but christopher shell's day of adventure wasn't quite over when he eventually got to dallas late thursday, local po
steve mcneil was seated next to him. >> he was going back to texas for his birthday. his company that he works for was paying for him to go back. said he had just broke up with his girlfriends. >> reporter: a stunned christopher shell was escorted off the plane in handcuffs, the subject of an investigation for possible explosives based on a phoned in tip. but nothing hazardous was found and police concluded he was actually the victim. >> all indications are that this was a...
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i don't know if you saw robert mcneil's review of my book in the sunday post, but i was so honored that a journalist of his stature would have reviewed it. but he challenged my premise that the end of the book that these guys came back home after the war and created the greatest era of press, independence and integrity in american history. and we've got a very distinguished panel and a lot of great people in the audience to kick them around. so, with that, a second ago we were laughing about the historical recreations stuff in the 50's and chip's dad was such an instrumental part of. instead of me is dreading it to those of you and the younger generation who were not around, nathan, could we run the clip? >> ileana zealous japan followed. the damage battle ships, the nevada, west virginia, maryland, california, pennsylvania repaired and performed as the war road on. pearl harbor and the best parts began the long hard her luck road to victory through the guadalcanal, hiroshima, okinawa, the philippines, making headway until that is on the deck of the battleship tokyo harbor with the surr
i don't know if you saw robert mcneil's review of my book in the sunday post, but i was so honored that a journalist of his stature would have reviewed it. but he challenged my premise that the end of the book that these guys came back home after the war and created the greatest era of press, independence and integrity in american history. and we've got a very distinguished panel and a lot of great people in the audience to kick them around. so, with that, a second ago we were laughing about...