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how did that mistake happen? brooke? also ahead, one high profile senator says there are sleeper cells here inside of america and u.s. has her phrase an achilles when it comes to how people travel here. you're watching cnn special coverage. t happening out there. it's happening in here. [ sirens wailing ] inside of you. even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500 its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's
how did that mistake happen? brooke? also ahead, one high profile senator says there are sleeper cells here inside of america and u.s. has her phrase an achilles when it comes to how people travel here. you're watching cnn special coverage. t happening out there. it's happening in here. [ sirens wailing ] inside of you. even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. learn more about the role damaging inflammation...
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. >> it was a mistake. a single mistake. >> reporter: 55 miles north of paris, officers cordoned off a gas station after the two were possibly spotted there. the attend ant told police the armed brothers threatened him and stole gas and food. fear on the street is evident. >> translator: there was a man who told me apparently they left their car and went through the forest. don't go through the forest. don't go around the forest to avoid running into them. >> reporter: late last night, 90 miles northeast of paris, a tactical unit searched the area. police have not released details of the operation but cnn has learned that said lived in the town around a third suspect turned himself in to authorities. nine others have also been detained as part of the investigation. then thursday morning, the paris suburb more terror on the street as another gunman dressed in black shot and killed a policewoman. >> there is no connection established yet between the shooting that occurred this morning and the attack on charli
. >> it was a mistake. a single mistake. >> reporter: 55 miles north of paris, officers cordoned off a gas station after the two were possibly spotted there. the attend ant told police the armed brothers threatened him and stole gas and food. fear on the street is evident. >> translator: there was a man who told me apparently they left their car and went through the forest. don't go through the forest. don't go around the forest to avoid running into them. >> reporter:...
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it was a mistake. but it's much more divisive here among the pundit class than it is in fravens the parisians certainly know the u.s. is standing side by side. you don't hear any of that grumbling like you heard on this set there. >> eleanor, ok let's try this. ok, an american plot. foiled -- a terror plot against the u.s. capitol. federal authorities on wednesday arrested 20-year-old christopher lee cornell outside a gun range in cincinnati, ohio. cornell allegedly had just purchased two semiautomatic weapons and 600 rounds of ammunition to, quote unquote kill employees and officers working in and around the u.s. capitol. cornell also had studied how to build pipe bombs. he's been on the f.b.i.'s radar since last summer when he began posting messages and videos on the internet that expressed support for isis, the islamic state. cornell used the twitter name raheel mahrus ubaydah. he sent a message to an f.b.i. informant in august that stated "we should just wage jihad under our own orders and plan att
it was a mistake. but it's much more divisive here among the pundit class than it is in fravens the parisians certainly know the u.s. is standing side by side. you don't hear any of that grumbling like you heard on this set there. >> eleanor, ok let's try this. ok, an american plot. foiled -- a terror plot against the u.s. capitol. federal authorities on wednesday arrested 20-year-old christopher lee cornell outside a gun range in cincinnati, ohio. cornell allegedly had just purchased two...
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and if it was a mistake, it was a mistake, we move on. and because even the attorney general, eric holder he was in paris at the time. he could have gone and represented the united states instead of the top u.s. diplomat there. even eric holder didn't go and a lot of people were wondering why he didn't show up. >> well again, i would suggest that had he gone that would not have satisfied critics here. they would have said that the united states sent a cabinet level official rather than the president or the vice president. and i think that you know the question here is should the president have gone. there are enormous challenges as you know having covered the white house, to moving a president that are quite different from moving any other leader in the world. there are security issues that we approach differently from any other nation in the world. and also you create huge distraction and disruption when you inject a u.s. president into an event like this. and i'm sure those were all consideration that that the white house undertook. i'm
and if it was a mistake, it was a mistake, we move on. and because even the attorney general, eric holder he was in paris at the time. he could have gone and represented the united states instead of the top u.s. diplomat there. even eric holder didn't go and a lot of people were wondering why he didn't show up. >> well again, i would suggest that had he gone that would not have satisfied critics here. they would have said that the united states sent a cabinet level official rather than...
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this number has always blown me away, four out of five credit reports has mistakes, mistakes in them.ata personal information to other companies and they're wrong. why some errors? >> there are some errors because there are over 10,000 companies that submit information to the credit reporting agencies on a monthly basis and they handle lilly trillions of bits of information and mistakes do happen. and that is not an excuse. what's true -- gerri: that's true. >> what these credit reports, they're so influential gerri. most people realize when you apply for a loan they come into play most folks don't know when you apply for insurance for your home or car there are also influential to your premium. many cases if you're applying for a job the employer can do a credit report as part of preemployment screening processes. these errors while they can cost you a loan or low premium they also can cost you a job. that is just unconscionable. gerri: they're sort of everywhere now. everybody wants them. they want to use them in their line of business. >> yay. gerri: obviously there is trouble with
this number has always blown me away, four out of five credit reports has mistakes, mistakes in them.ata personal information to other companies and they're wrong. why some errors? >> there are some errors because there are over 10,000 companies that submit information to the credit reporting agencies on a monthly basis and they handle lilly trillions of bits of information and mistakes do happen. and that is not an excuse. what's true -- gerri: that's true. >> what these credit...
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the conviction of patricia stallings had been a mistake. >> oh, wow. if d.j.dn't been born, patty stallings would be in jail for the rest of her life without parole and no one would have ever raised a second question. >> patricia stallings filed lawsuits against the hospitals doctors and laboratories that had misdiagnosed ryan. all were settled before going to trial. their son d.j., who by being born with mma, led scientists to the real killer of his brother ryan, is managing his disease with a special diet and other treatments. >> it is strange that such a small mistake on paper could make such a huge change in the lives of people. but in this case, you can see that a few millimeters of difference in where a peak appeared on a sheet of paper made all the difference in a woman's life. >> the science was the strongest evidence and was what ultimately convicted her, but it was also what ultimately freed her. >>> early monday morning on october 19, 1992, 23-year-old laura houghteling was seen leaving her bethesda, maryland home, walking to the train station on he
the conviction of patricia stallings had been a mistake. >> oh, wow. if d.j.dn't been born, patty stallings would be in jail for the rest of her life without parole and no one would have ever raised a second question. >> patricia stallings filed lawsuits against the hospitals doctors and laboratories that had misdiagnosed ryan. all were settled before going to trial. their son d.j., who by being born with mma, led scientists to the real killer of his brother ryan, is managing his...
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it was a mistake.have to do explaining with reporters who made the mistake, why there wasn't a high profile official there. why wasn't the president, vice president or secretary of state. i know he was in india. he could have gone to paris. they acknowledged they made a mistake. don't hear that kind of acknowledge often. it's significant. >> having covered the clinton administration, you're familiar with the behind the scenes. i know the president has the state of the union coming up. how did that happen? >> look the secret service i'm sure understandably legitimately would be deeply deeply concerned if the president were walking in that front row -- >> but prime minister netanyahu -- >> that's their job. they always worry and understandably so. sometimes the president has to tell the secret service, let's make it work. we can do this. i want to go. it's really important. the president could have said that to the secret service. they could have found a way to make sure he and others were safe. it would
it was a mistake.have to do explaining with reporters who made the mistake, why there wasn't a high profile official there. why wasn't the president, vice president or secretary of state. i know he was in india. he could have gone to paris. they acknowledged they made a mistake. don't hear that kind of acknowledge often. it's significant. >> having covered the clinton administration, you're familiar with the behind the scenes. i know the president has the state of the union coming up. how...
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that's a mistake to some extent. it's not entirely a mistake. i think even if you think properly about the plates of a true liberal education in the life of a democracy, i am in agreement it is something that will interest a few and it is important that a few have access to great education. it is not what everybody will be interested in and that's okay. the question is: how are those few going to have access to great liberal education? i don't think it's going to be in a system that is under the kind of pressure that our higher education is under now and part of what we are talking about when it comes to reforming higher ed is take make the system sustainable answering people's needs and wants better than now. some are going to involve higher education and liberal education. and the kind of liberal education that you would get here and other places is very important to some people. and that means that it is a market that will be served. and we shouldn't simply think of it is as a market in economic terms but i don't think of markets in general i
that's a mistake to some extent. it's not entirely a mistake. i think even if you think properly about the plates of a true liberal education in the life of a democracy, i am in agreement it is something that will interest a few and it is important that a few have access to great education. it is not what everybody will be interested in and that's okay. the question is: how are those few going to have access to great liberal education? i don't think it's going to be in a system that is under...
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i think the war in iraq was a mistake and the region is less stable. think hillary's war in libya was a mistake, and i think it ended up making the region less stable. that's something we can have a debate over, but the objective facts are that iraq is a mess. syria is a mess, libya is a mess, it's hard for anyone to say our intervention in any of these wars that when we topple a secular dictator, we've gotten chaos and radical islam and more danger for america. >> that guy does not look terribly worried about jeb bush, mitt romney or chris christie. where does he find space with all of those people? where is he going to go in this race assuming they are all in it? >> he is confident and nimble. so is chris christie, but chris christie has to govern new jersey. but he can make news and get in the news cycle anytime he wants. i think he's a little overconfident. >> coming up, what marco rubio thinks we should know about the american education system. he takes us to school when we come back. ♪ >> this week, marco rubio -- marco rubio released his new boo
i think the war in iraq was a mistake and the region is less stable. think hillary's war in libya was a mistake, and i think it ended up making the region less stable. that's something we can have a debate over, but the objective facts are that iraq is a mess. syria is a mess, libya is a mess, it's hard for anyone to say our intervention in any of these wars that when we topple a secular dictator, we've gotten chaos and radical islam and more danger for america. >> that guy does not look...
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everyone agrees this was a mistake. the question is why is this a mistake.it is incompetence. but part of it also is that it fits into a pattern that this president and this white house has an ideological rule that has gone forth that says we're never going to overreact to terrorism. we're never going to make a big deal about the war on terror if we don't have to. we always say it's lone, an isolated incident until it's way too late. we call it workplace violence until it was a terror attack. i think that ideological climate was one of the things that probably contributed to why they misread this moment so tearfully. >> you have the french president hollande saying they're at war with islam. the white house is rehn saunltoh sent to get to that point. >> winston churchill this is part of moving a nation and so it's related to the language you use about islam and where you go and how you behave. >> let me ask you about this. now they're going to have this summit. it's a summit on violent extremism. that's the title overall. now it's scheduled for sometime next
everyone agrees this was a mistake. the question is why is this a mistake.it is incompetence. but part of it also is that it fits into a pattern that this president and this white house has an ideological rule that has gone forth that says we're never going to overreact to terrorism. we're never going to make a big deal about the war on terror if we don't have to. we always say it's lone, an isolated incident until it's way too late. we call it workplace violence until it was a terror attack. i...
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how do you see this. >> the president made a mistake. i think it was a mistake of the like like i you said early beheading of james folly and going golfing. we should have shown solidarity with people against islamic terrorism. i will say that i think, you know, it was 10 years ago president bush didn't go to madrid after more than 100 people were killed. >> i don't have any beef with him not going. president of the united states tough for him not to get picked up and go over there i don't have any beef with him not going personally. but your pal, your close personal friend, eric holder, is he over there. all right? he is looking at the eiffel towery. he is having a little croissant, okay? all he has to do is walk across the street. are you telling me not too long there juan. we called him today. we called him and said why didn't you go? gobblably gook. unbelievable bilge. >> he didn't belong. >> secretary of state. >> the attorney general is there, you put him there. >> look, the attorney general was there let me tell you the fad news.
how do you see this. >> the president made a mistake. i think it was a mistake of the like like i you said early beheading of james folly and going golfing. we should have shown solidarity with people against islamic terrorism. i will say that i think, you know, it was 10 years ago president bush didn't go to madrid after more than 100 people were killed. >> i don't have any beef with him not going. president of the united states tough for him not to get picked up and go over there...
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he was a brilliant horse match, he made a mistake -- horseman he made a mistake. there's his horse laying there. which was also libby's favorite mount and was captured from -- [inaudible] the only reason we know about it is because custer wrote about it. he was out alone on the plains trying to gun down this big bull buffalo which was probably a mistake. [laughter] but he wrote about it. so, you know oh, he was this arrogant guy. well he admitted this mistake. that's a pretty good mistake to admit if you're an arrogant guy to, you know hold yourself up to that kind of mock erie. i think that -- mockery. i think that's actually very characteristic of custer, that he would admit his foibles. he could laugh at himself which is not something that you usually hear about him but i think it's true. he had -- i've lost my picture. there we go. his wife libby by his side throughout this, his childhood crush, he says. she didn't notice him when they were younger, she says. he noticed her and then won her hand over the objections of her father who finally relented when he be
he was a brilliant horse match, he made a mistake -- horseman he made a mistake. there's his horse laying there. which was also libby's favorite mount and was captured from -- [inaudible] the only reason we know about it is because custer wrote about it. he was out alone on the plains trying to gun down this big bull buffalo which was probably a mistake. [laughter] but he wrote about it. so, you know oh, he was this arrogant guy. well he admitted this mistake. that's a pretty good mistake to...
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today, white house spokes pern josh earnest acknowledged that was a mistake. "inside story" is next. for the latest head to aljazeera.com. jazeera.com. >> while the world was rivetted for the supports of what was happening in france, nigeria hardly made the headlines. that's "inside story." hello i'm ray suarez. for boko haram the al qaeda allied extremist group in nigeria, nothing seems beyond the pale. rapes executions, and kid kidnappings, young girls sent strapped with bombs. aftermath of different murders in paris. millions of people from around the world flooded the streets of paris saturday. waving pens, flags and signs repeating the message: je suis charlie, i am charlie. 40 international dignitaries joined the march linking arms with french president francois hollande walking down washington d.c.'s main arteries in a show of support. this week france is still on high alert. 10,000 troops were deployed throughout the country monday, many standing guard at yuba jewish schools. >> translator: this morning when we arrived we recorded at least 20% of stude
today, white house spokes pern josh earnest acknowledged that was a mistake. "inside story" is next. for the latest head to aljazeera.com. jazeera.com. >> while the world was rivetted for the supports of what was happening in france, nigeria hardly made the headlines. that's "inside story." hello i'm ray suarez. for boko haram the al qaeda allied extremist group in nigeria, nothing seems beyond the pale. rapes executions, and kid kidnappings, young girls sent strapped...
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and when you make a mistake, you just have to understand that it was a costly mistake. becky: yes. stress enough how important it is for any business to have an inventory system. a simple spreadsheet would have saved john and becky from having to throw out thousands of dollars of expired merchandise. john: so, where's that e-mail from your hotshot attorney to resign as trustee of the pension plan? becky: i'll get it in a minute. john: you're either up front and honest, or you're not. becky: i don't claim to be perfect. john: oh, no. i never said i'm perfect. but you won't admit when you make a mistake or anything else -- just like the smoothies. i thought again, "stupid, foolish me. i can work, and i can make this work," but it can't. becky: and you shook his hand. if you didn't feel like shaking his hand, you shouldn't have, because that's a gentleman's contract. john: i'll do the deal with marcus, but not with you, and especially with no resignation letter. you're horrible at doing the right things until you're forced to do it. becky: and i told marcus i would do that. john: unle
and when you make a mistake, you just have to understand that it was a costly mistake. becky: yes. stress enough how important it is for any business to have an inventory system. a simple spreadsheet would have saved john and becky from having to throw out thousands of dollars of expired merchandise. john: so, where's that e-mail from your hotshot attorney to resign as trustee of the pension plan? becky: i'll get it in a minute. john: you're either up front and honest, or you're not. becky: i...
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. >> was this a blind spot for mistakes by the president? >>> mitt romney moving toward a third presidential campaign gets barbshed by the media. what, him again? >> i feel like i'm taking crazy pills. it's a terrible idea. >> we'll canexplore laura ingraham oig. >>> and boston radio guy howie carr weighs in. and al sharpton and others ripping the oscar nom thagss sinations for being too white. i'm howard kurtz and this is media buzz oig. >>> nothing sort of inspiring the demand for "charlie hebdo" was so great that it had to be poos boosted to 3 million. it was a great moment for free when well over a million people showed up to last sunday's march for free expression in paris, including many world leaders. but everyone as the media n chlt furor erupted over whether president obama or his vice president or secretary of state wasn't there, there was no story on the subject in the next day's "new york times" or "washington post" and even after josh earnest acknowledged the know sho was a mistake, world you news tonight gave the story 42 secon
. >> was this a blind spot for mistakes by the president? >>> mitt romney moving toward a third presidential campaign gets barbshed by the media. what, him again? >> i feel like i'm taking crazy pills. it's a terrible idea. >> we'll canexplore laura ingraham oig. >>> and boston radio guy howie carr weighs in. and al sharpton and others ripping the oscar nom thagss sinations for being too white. i'm howard kurtz and this is media buzz oig. >>> nothing...
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the mistakes were mistakes made on the tam pain trail technical mistakes. after iowa and new hampshire and when it was clear this was going to be a proceed tacted nominating fight. the clinton campaign hadn't filed delegate slates in all of the slates that were holding caucuses and primaries later in the process. they discovered that the obama campaign had done that. >> that's why relatively early on people who understood the process and how delegates are accumulated and, after all nominations are determined by delegates at conventions and not bottom primaries-- by primaries won. people knew obama was going to win long before the clinton campaign knew obama was going to win. >> late >> host: late february early march guest: and they were wondering why the clinton campaign was ringnizing the inevitable. those are the kind of mistakes that the clinton campaign needs to avoid. the leaking is going to happen, you know, presidential administrations try to stop leaks. they continue to happen. campaigns try to stop leaks. they happen. i don't think that was the pr
the mistakes were mistakes made on the tam pain trail technical mistakes. after iowa and new hampshire and when it was clear this was going to be a proceed tacted nominating fight. the clinton campaign hadn't filed delegate slates in all of the slates that were holding caucuses and primaries later in the process. they discovered that the obama campaign had done that. >> that's why relatively early on people who understood the process and how delegates are accumulated and, after all...
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. >> a costly mistake that changed their lives forever. the consequences shocking.he community, shaken. >> our children. >> so, what did happen? and why are these teens in prison? >> "nightline" will return in a moment. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. teenagers don't always make the smartest choices. but hopefully they can weather the consequences. but for these friends, one bad decision turns deadly. and in one instance their lives and one town changed forever. >> i heard a bang and another bang, and a couple more bangs afterwards. >> reporter: this story begins on an afternoon much like any other. and ends with a twist no one saw coming. five young friends make an impulsive decision. one is dead and the others' lives, shattered. >> we got out of school coming up with -- >> reporter: blake is just 16 years old, and a sophomore in high school. >> he was the type of boy, if someone had a flat tire he was getting out and helping. >> reporter: and 17-year-old levi sparks. they grew up together. they're hanging out with some other friends, including denzel john
. >> a costly mistake that changed their lives forever. the consequences shocking.he community, shaken. >> our children. >> so, what did happen? and why are these teens in prison? >> "nightline" will return in a moment. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. teenagers don't always make the smartest choices. but hopefully they can weather the consequences. but for these friends, one bad decision turns deadly. and in one instance their lives and one...
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admitting your mistakes sooner rather than later, sure thoughts.lways the right thing to do >> now it is time for upon further review. charles: they went ahead and it's going to be six years before we can explain this. wall street applauded the move, so upon further review, is it good to admit your mistakes sooner rather than letting them languish? >> the truth is i think it depends upon the situation, thinking back to 1982. tylenol had a huge issue. they poison some people and it happened accidentally, but the biggest mistake has been apple, they never should've admitted that they switched over to a windows based. >> they should've moved out of their. charles: people want to know, is this the way it is? >> they wanted to continue to do this expansion, there could've been a huge loss. you have a lot of this going on, they sought early, they got out, but as an individual you must say that i made a mistake. >> you are terrible. you have to admit your mistakes. and you have to learn from them. but what i will say is that i think they did an incredible
admitting your mistakes sooner rather than later, sure thoughts.lways the right thing to do >> now it is time for upon further review. charles: they went ahead and it's going to be six years before we can explain this. wall street applauded the move, so upon further review, is it good to admit your mistakes sooner rather than letting them languish? >> the truth is i think it depends upon the situation, thinking back to 1982. tylenol had a huge issue. they poison some people and it...
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for the president says sony made the mistake. we take up his position next. mistake.e take up the president's introducing dance-all-you-want bladder leak protection. new always discreet underwear for sensitive bladders from always, the experts in minine protection new always discreet underwear absorbs heavy bladder leaks faster than the leading brand, so you can feel comfortably dry. plus always discreet has a discreet fit that hugs your curves. you barely feel it. new always discreet underwear. now bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. because, hey, pee happens. lou: the fbi places the blame for the sony cyberattacks on north korea that there will be costs and consequences but giving no details of the united states would respond. joining us now is former cia deputy division director for career and a senior fellow at the heritage foundation foundation, a good to have you with us. is this situation and why is the blame solely on north korea is there no clarity how the united states will respond? >> first abolish it is the serious comment and people were surprised th
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having said all that, yes, i think they made a mistake. i wish they had spoken to me first. i would have told them do not get into a pattern in which you're intimidated by these kinds of criminal attacks. >> i have to give the president credit first. he's never given a more direct answer to any question, but he displayed no perceptible sign of the irony of his response to sony's response. it was mr. obama's white house that then asked google to remove the mohammed video from google's youtube service. the president went on to promise a quote, proportional response to north korea. just minutes after the press conference reports surfaced that the president is considering retaliation. he's actually thinking about put putting north korea back on the list of state sponsors of terrorism. a designation that has not stopped the ieotola. when asked about the long-term effect of his unilateral action the president had nothing concrete to say. >> i think it would be beyond realistic to map out exactly where cuba will be, but change is going to come to cuba. it has to. >> the president a
having said all that, yes, i think they made a mistake. i wish they had spoken to me first. i would have told them do not get into a pattern in which you're intimidated by these kinds of criminal attacks. >> i have to give the president credit first. he's never given a more direct answer to any question, but he displayed no perceptible sign of the irony of his response to sony's response. it was mr. obama's white house that then asked google to remove the mohammed video from google's...
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. >> a costly mistake that changed their lives forever. the consequences shocking. community, shaken. >> our children. >> so, what did happen? and why are these teens in prison? >> "nightline" will return in a moment. female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models! during sleep train's huge year end clearance sale, get beautyrest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up and removal of your old set. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance sale is on now! ...guaranteed! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. teenagers don't always make the smartest choices. but hopefully they can weather the consequences. but for these friends, one bad decision turns deadly. and in one instance their lives and one town changed forever. >> i heard a bang and another bang, and a couple more bangs afterwards. >> reporter: this story begins on an afternoon much like
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there were a couple of very conversations where i made a bad mistake. >> mccord's mistake prompted himto make this video statement his lawyer released yesterday. his lawyer insists, mccord did not steal or misuse campaign funds. he says mccord will plead guilty to some charges. pennsylvania governor tom wolf is saying in part we should be stewards of democracy and we should act to protect hard-working taxpayers, not take advantage of this. this type of behavior leads to the erosion of the public's trust. it is simply unacceptable. governor wolf said he will move quickly to nominate a new state treasurer. you can watch rob mccord's entire apology on our nbc news app. >>> the sex scandal surrounding the philadelphia fire department may involve dozens of department employees. the scandal focuses on a female paramedic, a source confirms she filed a complaint alleging sexual misconduct. the source also says that the paramedics shared nude photos and video of herself with colleagues and had sex on the first weekend for the ride sharing service lyft in philadelphia drivers have encountered ro
there were a couple of very conversations where i made a bad mistake. >> mccord's mistake prompted himto make this video statement his lawyer released yesterday. his lawyer insists, mccord did not steal or misuse campaign funds. he says mccord will plead guilty to some charges. pennsylvania governor tom wolf is saying in part we should be stewards of democracy and we should act to protect hard-working taxpayers, not take advantage of this. this type of behavior leads to the erosion of the...
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they have been making mistakes. we have seen some 80,000 police within the country trying to track this down. this is a huge manhunt. the police we are talking about special forces. almost like a military operation. >> reporter: these are militarily trained police. they have gone through military training with armored cars and all of the equipment you have in the military unit including helicopters. we have seen helicopter in this video that has come out live from the field. there is a helicopter circling the area where they are in action. we will have to see how that plays out. we will see what happens. >> reporter: the helicopter, that was the last time the police seem to have sighted the two brothers. that was before we heard that they went to petrol station and they threatened the gentlemen there. they wanted gas. they wanted food. he was unharmed. they are making mistakes aren't they jim? the first day, they left identity. now we have also seen they are fret because we have seen some petrol left in the car. con
they have been making mistakes. we have seen some 80,000 police within the country trying to track this down. this is a huge manhunt. the police we are talking about special forces. almost like a military operation. >> reporter: these are militarily trained police. they have gone through military training with armored cars and all of the equipment you have in the military unit including helicopters. we have seen helicopter in this video that has come out live from the field. there is a...
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. >> a costly mistake that changed their lives forever. the consequences shocking. the community, shaken. >> our children. >> so, what did happen? and why are these teens in prison? >> "nightline" will return in a moment. thank you cable. for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability, and hd picture quality. so join the millions who enjoy the difference fios makes. get a fios triple play online at an amazing price guaranteed for two whole years. plus now get $400 bonus with a two year agreement. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. teenagers don't always make the smartest choices. but hopefully they can weather the consequences. but for these friends, one bad decision turns deadly. and in one instance their lives and one town
. >> a costly mistake that changed their lives forever. the consequences shocking. the community, shaken. >> our children. >> so, what did happen? and why are these teens in prison? >> "nightline" will return in a moment. thank you cable. for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie....
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what your mistake was. but mine is documented. so you know what my mistake is. and look at the positive things i've done since 2004. so if you're going to hang your hat on just 2004, then you probably aren't the person i wanna work for anyway. >> reporter: do you think an employer doesn't have the right to know what happened in your past? >> employers should know-- should know who they're hiring. it's fair. you-- you should know. but you should also remember that these are lives we're-- these are people's lives we're talking about. it's like if almost double jeopardy. just look at it like this. i serve my-- i did my probation. no violations. model citizen. i go to school and try to better myself, and i'm-- it's like every time i apply for a job, i feel like i'm committing a crime all over again. >> reporter: lewis has submitted two pardon applications to the state to clear his record, and while both have been rejected, he plans on re-submitting in the near future. >> sreenivasan: should employers doing back
what your mistake was. but mine is documented. so you know what my mistake is. and look at the positive things i've done since 2004. so if you're going to hang your hat on just 2004, then you probably aren't the person i wanna work for anyway. >> reporter: do you think an employer doesn't have the right to know what happened in your past? >> employers should know-- should know who they're hiring. it's fair. you-- you should know. but you should also remember that these are lives...
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we all make mistakes. sometimes those mistakes when you're an elected official, they follow you. but at the end of the day, you know that's what makes us human. and i'm not going to be dishonest about the kinds of things that i say and do. but i grew up in public housing. we fought with words. we said what we needed to do. but at the end of the day it was about the passion and the love of our neighborhoods and trying to figure out ways in which we can communicate with one another without leading to a result of someone not being able to return home to their families. and i think i used my words to fight instead of my fists and a gun, and i think that's important too. >> all right. supervisor london breed, thank you so much for coming in and good luck in 2015. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, we talk with the chief justice of the state supreme court. but first, turning to a growing public health issue. disneyland has been ground zero for a measles outbreak that started in december and has since spread to num
we all make mistakes. sometimes those mistakes when you're an elected official, they follow you. but at the end of the day, you know that's what makes us human. and i'm not going to be dishonest about the kinds of things that i say and do. but i grew up in public housing. we fought with words. we said what we needed to do. but at the end of the day it was about the passion and the love of our neighborhoods and trying to figure out ways in which we can communicate with one another without...
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. >> reporter: a simple mistake in setting up an e-zpass account has a small business owner facing $47,000 in fines and the threat to garnish his bank account. >> all that and more. >>> but first rain and snow showers are pushing through parts of the metro d.c. area. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. let's get right to meteorologist topper shutt. folks having a wet ride home? >> especially east of town. thankfully the showers to the west are gone and moving through very quickly. we do have winter weather advisories in effect for the immediate metro area until 7 p.m. if you're in montgomery or fairfax or loudoun county, your rain, snow and sleet showers are over. in fact, here is the radar the past couple hours. you can see between 4:00 it was back toward leesburg and by 6:00 it's essentially through prince george's county headed to anne arundel and into the bay. we'll zoom in a bit. mainly rain down into southern maryland, a little sleet on either side of route 50 on your way to annapolis down toward shadyside and down toward upper marlboro a little sle
. >> reporter: a simple mistake in setting up an e-zpass account has a small business owner facing $47,000 in fines and the threat to garnish his bank account. >> all that and more. >>> but first rain and snow showers are pushing through parts of the metro d.c. area. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. let's get right to meteorologist topper shutt. folks having a wet ride home? >> especially east of town. thankfully the showers...
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and today the white house admitted it was a mistake. they said they should have sent someone of higher rank than the u.s. ambassador to france to stand with the rest of the world in solidarity. it's where we begin tonight with our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. >> reporter: it was an event so powerful it united enemies. israel's netanyahu in the grip of a security man at each elbow only a few arm lengths from the palestinian president abbas. at least 44 world leaders in a gathering of more than a million. the highest ranking american official? u.s. ambassador jane hartley. the woman in dark glasses. so far back you can barely pick her out of the crowd. where was president obama sunday? in the white house all day. the vice president, no public schedule, at home in delaware. the attorney general was in paris taping television interviews but didn't join the march. the secretary of state in india sunday and in pakistan today. >> i really think this is sort of quibbling a little bit. >> reporter: tell that to the "new y
and today the white house admitted it was a mistake. they said they should have sent someone of higher rank than the u.s. ambassador to france to stand with the rest of the world in solidarity. it's where we begin tonight with our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. >> reporter: it was an event so powerful it united enemies. israel's netanyahu in the grip of a security man at each elbow only a few arm lengths from the palestinian president abbas. at least 44 world leaders...
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not just another crumbling mistake, another reminder that america answer bridges overpasses put americans at risk. the state of the union address. >> modern ports stronger bridges, faster trains and the fastest internet. democrats and republicans used to agree on this.
not just another crumbling mistake, another reminder that america answer bridges overpasses put americans at risk. the state of the union address. >> modern ports stronger bridges, faster trains and the fastest internet. democrats and republicans used to agree on this.
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not a lot of room to make any mistakes. all of a sudden he grabs a little bit of throttle and starts to pinball around. >> pretty minor little incident. it happens. like he caught his left handlebar on a tree tried to overcorrect, slams into another tree on the right. >> [ bleep ]. >> you don't have much room to make a mistake in that track. >> exactly. just fundamentally a bike's got these two big things ready to catch on everything you go by. >> that's what makes it a good time. but this guy has all kinds of room to work with. he's out there with his power glider in louisiana. nice cut field. and all these doing is just having the sunset ride real low. how much fun must that be? >> i think this is great. >> but you even though he's got tons the of room left right and up to work with -- >> oh. >> nothing to blame, there's not a tree not a bush. >> that came outf nowhere. of a mistake there. lost a little bit of lift in his wings. tried to power out. that's why you hear the engine try to throttle up. that doesn't work. no d
not a lot of room to make any mistakes. all of a sudden he grabs a little bit of throttle and starts to pinball around. >> pretty minor little incident. it happens. like he caught his left handlebar on a tree tried to overcorrect, slams into another tree on the right. >> [ bleep ]. >> you don't have much room to make a mistake in that track. >> exactly. just fundamentally a bike's got these two big things ready to catch on everything you go by. >> that's what makes...
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is this a major mistake made by france, europe in general? are we making that mistake in the united states not insisting on assimilation? >> i'm much more hopeful about the united states, sean. let's get that out of the way first. the problem is europe with its ridiculously lavish welfare programs attracted the dirt bags, the people that don't want to work, the people that want handouts. with some exceptions of course american-muslims -- by the way they're well-educated. on average they earn higher than the median wage. and most of them are law-abiding. they're you're pediatricians -- they're professors. >> if france took in again, people didn't want to assimilate, now they have their no-go zone, they have their own private neighborhood, land they've taken over, i assume the people of france wanted to accommodate, be kind allow this to happen. my question is if people coming from muslim countries into america, how concerned are we? how do we determine who are radical and who are not radical? we're going to have chaudhry on the radical imam an
is this a major mistake made by france, europe in general? are we making that mistake in the united states not insisting on assimilation? >> i'm much more hopeful about the united states, sean. let's get that out of the way first. the problem is europe with its ridiculously lavish welfare programs attracted the dirt bags, the people that don't want to work, the people that want handouts. with some exceptions of course american-muslims -- by the way they're well-educated. on average they...
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the mistakes were mistakes made on the tam pain trail technical mistakes. after iowa and new hampshire and when it was clear this was going to be a proceed tacted nominating fight. the clinton campaign hadn't filed delegate slates in all of the slates that were holding caucuses and primaries later in the process. they discovered that the obama campaign had done that. >> that's why relatively early on people who understood the process and how delegates are accumulated and, after all nominations are determined by delegates at conventions and not bottom primaries-- by primaries won. people knew obama was going to win long before the clinton campaign knew obama was going to win. >> late >> host: late february early march guest: and they were wondering why the clinton campaign was ringnizing the inevitable. those are the kind of mistakes that the clinton campaign needs to avoid. the leaking is going to happen, you know, presidential administrations try to stop leaks. they continue to happen. campaigns try to stop leaks. they happen. i don't think that was the pr
the mistakes were mistakes made on the tam pain trail technical mistakes. after iowa and new hampshire and when it was clear this was going to be a proceed tacted nominating fight. the clinton campaign hadn't filed delegate slates in all of the slates that were holding caucuses and primaries later in the process. they discovered that the obama campaign had done that. >> that's why relatively early on people who understood the process and how delegates are accumulated and, after all...
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it's for the prosecutors of alabama to make an informed responsible position to say we made a mistake. we are going to let him go home. we will see what we will do. >> there are people watching this interview saying people deserve to be more. there's something there. >> i wish that were the case but the truth of it is we've gone through 150 and it's really hard to prove somebody innocent off because they are not innocent but because we have a system whe if you don't get the lawyers and the resources that are very cycal and dismissive so in this case the evidence was quite dramatic and overwhelming and i wish i could tell pople this isn't as bad i think it is worse. i don't think tre's ever been a time in american history where we have more innocent people in jail and prison including on death row than we do today. because the procedures into the regard that we have is actually lower than it was in my opinion than when i started my career 30 years ago. you see things you didn't see back then. so these are men and women just like anybody in the program who don't have the resources to pr
it's for the prosecutors of alabama to make an informed responsible position to say we made a mistake. we are going to let him go home. we will see what we will do. >> there are people watching this interview saying people deserve to be more. there's something there. >> i wish that were the case but the truth of it is we've gone through 150 and it's really hard to prove somebody innocent off because they are not innocent but because we have a system whe if you don't get the lawyers...
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he said the city can learn from those mistakes, but he wouldn't go into specifics about what those mistakes were. >> thank you for your peaceful demonstration. >> reporter: bridgeton mayor stressed unity. he said they released the full dash cam video so the public wouldn't think his office was hiding anything. >> the public can judge for themselves and see what the prosecutor's office the state office see for themselves. >> reporter: when i asked him what he thought when he saw the video. >> i'll keep my thoughts to myself. >> reporter: neither he nor the bridgeton police chief answered any questions about that night. >> do you think they followed the correct use of force -- >> i'm not going to comment on that for the same reasons the mayor described. >> reporter: local pastors in the new jersey chapter of the naacp showed support for the mayor but not everyone is confident in the process. what did you think about what you heard in there? >> hog wash. >> reporter: you didn't like what you heard? >> no. >> i think the law enforcement is aggressive in this area. it takes a certain point of vi
he said the city can learn from those mistakes, but he wouldn't go into specifics about what those mistakes were. >> thank you for your peaceful demonstration. >> reporter: bridgeton mayor stressed unity. he said they released the full dash cam video so the public wouldn't think his office was hiding anything. >> the public can judge for themselves and see what the prosecutor's office the state office see for themselves. >> reporter: when i asked him what he thought when...
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he watched the mistake of others and is trying to get ahead of the curve. these two traditional republican base kind of guys who basically chop each other up and do away with a lot of the field. >> how do you think jeb bush responded to hearing this news? >> not very well obviously. i do want to add that the one thing that does stand out with me is jeb bush's wife. she had some issues with the law when he was governor, and i think that's going to come back. i have asked a few people in florida what do they think, what do they remember and the first thing that everybody brings up is they remember those issues with his wife. so i think the wife may be an issue that is definitely going to come up. >> how do we know it's going to be a different bush clan or a different bush fraternity when it comes to organizers, when it comes to advisers, if it gets that far, or if jeb bush is president of the united states, would it not be regurgitated w. connecters, people who have been been there before. what about that, mitch? >> i think it will be a political regurgitatio
he watched the mistake of others and is trying to get ahead of the curve. these two traditional republican base kind of guys who basically chop each other up and do away with a lot of the field. >> how do you think jeb bush responded to hearing this news? >> not very well obviously. i do want to add that the one thing that does stand out with me is jeb bush's wife. she had some issues with the law when he was governor, and i think that's going to come back. i have asked a few people...
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every -- what we perceive as mistakes is a lesson.t of who you become. >> uh-huh. >> and i think we tend to gain more from what we perceive as negative as opposed to what we perceive as positive. >> i think you are right. i think if anyone is being honest, anyone as successful as you, if they are being honest with you they will tell you they have learned much more from their failures than ever from their successes. >> exactly. but see, the most important thing, i think to get through that is the fact that you survived. >> oh, yeah. >> something that you thought you never could live through. okay. you survived it. which gives you more strength for the next thing that comes up. >> you are plenty of things if nothing else you are a survivor. >> in a business that doesn't always regard a perso' of your color and your style and your -- how have you survived in this business all these years? >> because i know that i've been put here for a purpose. >> yeah. >> and into one can deter that. >> yeah. you talked a moment ago speaking to young pe
every -- what we perceive as mistakes is a lesson.t of who you become. >> uh-huh. >> and i think we tend to gain more from what we perceive as negative as opposed to what we perceive as positive. >> i think you are right. i think if anyone is being honest, anyone as successful as you, if they are being honest with you they will tell you they have learned much more from their failures than ever from their successes. >> exactly. but see, the most important thing, i think...
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. >> was it a mistake to be a communist? >> no, i don't think so. i don't know of any communist that i know of who hurt anybody. there were plenty of communists who went off to fight wars in spain against fascism and so on. i think all of that was perfectly healthy. i will say this. what went on in russia, i blame the communist leadership there, the uppy-ups. i blame them for having killed a very beautiful idea, that -- well, it needed a much more different approach and so on. but i believe they killed for a long period. i don't think it's ever going to be over. there will always be some people who are sensitive to people who don't have and so on. >> you have a picture of jimmy carter with a violin. do you remember that one? >> i remember that one, but i did so many of carter that i can't place it for why i remember it. >> what did you think of him? there's one of him as alfred e. newman. >> i think that is something that i think i regret, because he's far from really -- it's far from how i would really see him now. but at the time, i really was out
. >> was it a mistake to be a communist? >> no, i don't think so. i don't know of any communist that i know of who hurt anybody. there were plenty of communists who went off to fight wars in spain against fascism and so on. i think all of that was perfectly healthy. i will say this. what went on in russia, i blame the communist leadership there, the uppy-ups. i blame them for having killed a very beautiful idea, that -- well, it needed a much more different approach and so on. but i...