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john: the other part i harder to get to, mountainous. >> it is mountainous, boris. there were holes allver the part of tce that we saw. arizona, texas, you're going to see the same thing. it is the -- chain is only as strong as its weakest link. the chain i only effective as piol. john: ts is the age of cool, azing technology. i would think wh drones, the cameras, president bush foundt a virtual fans. >> he did promise a virtual fans, but it was costly, still requires a lot of bder patrol maower. john: they give up on it. they did. it was costing blions of dollars. the gao, a general accounting office issued several skating reports abouthe virtu fans because it was a boondoge, pensive and it wasnough time to work andtill require just as much if n not more manwer. jo: they cld spend more, but mostf theeople who sneak in the country now, 40%. >> forty to 50%. forty to 50 percent of the people like him into this country and stayed illegally are here on student vis. jo: illegal visas and then just she was thereeady in the country. >> they hang o and stay past their visa stamp date. john: all wall does not s
john: the other part i harder to get to, mountainous. >> it is mountainous, boris. there were holes allver the part of tce that we saw. arizona, texas, you're going to see the same thing. it is the -- chain is only as strong as its weakest link. the chain i only effective as piol. john: ts is the age of cool, azing technology. i would think wh drones, the cameras, president bush foundt a virtual fans. >> he did promise a virtual fans, but it was costly, still requires a lot of bder...
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john: people want the military to do more protect other countries from aggression t toontain china an and -- to conn china and iran. >> i think that china is the big ogeyman out t there, chinese military spendings second to the world, but we're discouraging china's neighbors from dng more to defend themselves. i think that is short-sight. john: ira threatens nuclear bomb and do who bes what. >> theyon't have a nuclear bomb, china does. few oths have them, ran does not iran ii tiny relative to the threatat supposedly posed by china, we node to put them in perspective. john: w want navy torotect - >> tey defend the sea lanes fr interception or disrupted. but, free seas are a benefit to many people, few people would benefit from closing them, thecally thatould like to close them like al qaeda can't. john: if we did that, we would spend what? >>uite a bit less, i thi a good rule of thumb, what we were spending around time of 9/11 attas today is about $450 billion. that is a good start. back then we were still dending other countries that could defend themselveses,f we stopped that we coul
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t bone. >> stephen: "nçmy yeah. and he never takes his sun glass off. well, john, thank you so much. stephen, thank you so much. rs of darkland county," available on a cd. it's available as an e-book. go get it. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause )
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t bone. >> stephen: "nçmy yeah. and he never takes his sun glass off. well, john, thank you so much. stephen, thank you so much. others of darkland county," available on a cd. it's available as an e-book. go get it. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ( cheers and applause ). ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: that's it for the mac: frank, i'm having a hard time understanding what we're doing here. frank: just give me the walkie-talkie. all right. why did you hide your will in the ceiling? i didn't do it. charlie did it. why did charlie hide your will in the ceiling? because i didn't want to crawl around these (bleep) vents.
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john: t fbi examiners agree that the finrpnt match yours >> i think it was actually three. expert also agreed. so you must of been the br. points of comparison, which is a pretty strong match, but unbeknowownst to us -- and we dd not learn until later --he spanish pice were diligently doing their criminal investigation and were looking at the print. they said it was not a match. john: my experience is when the police make a mistake they almost never even say sorry. inhis case at least t fbi apologize to you. they wrote a letter. the fbi apologizes to mr. brandon mayfield and his family for the hardships tha this matter cost and have paid u to million dollars. >> that counts for something. i grew up in the midwest. a handshake in someone's word goes a long way. i appreciate that, but one of the things that people forget is, we were not gng to agree to anything. we discussed it. there are not going to agree unless who were able to challenge provisions of the patriot act which amended the foreign intelligence surveillance act which made it possible for the government to do wha
john: t fbi examiners agree that the finrpnt match yours >> i think it was actually three. expert also agreed. so you must of been the br. points of comparison, which is a pretty strong match, but unbeknowownst to us -- and we dd not learn until later --he spanish pice were diligently doing their criminal investigation and were looking at the print. they said it was not a match. john: my experience is when the police make a mistake they almost never even say sorry. inhis case at least t...
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john: your company is this and maeting group. yo advise companies. >> tll-serve marketing firm. john: and you went to school. you came her when you were a years old. >> nine years old. john: nine years old. your father drove a cab and your moor to attract any shop >> my parents left very -- a ry successful family business beckham. it worked very hard. i went from having lots of family surrounding me and being gutted on to being a latchkey kid. i was responsible for my and your sister. i had to make sure she was fed, save, got off from school locate . my parents worked full-time. so whenever, as long as she was okay. that's it. john: issue alive? >> successful, driving, so i did something right. -ohn and were y aware of you parent wook ethic as a kid? there were may be different from the parents and the other kids in the school. >> definitely. my parents worked much harder than somof the parenents. there would wake up early, come on lead night. they were grateful to be here that they ere willing t work hard, and i neveraw them complain. my dad worked ridic
john: your company is this and maeting group. yo advise companies. >> tll-serve marketing firm. john: and you went to school. you came her when you were a years old. >> nine years old. john: nine years old. your father drove a cab and your moor to attract any shop >> my parents left very -- a ry successful family business beckham. it worked very hard. i went from having lots of family surrounding me and being gutted on to being a latchkey kid. i was responsible for my and your...
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it issick and it is t crime our entire nation. john: no, no, .talk about all this stuff coming io our homes over the past 30 or 40 years. you are right. much more violence bt crim is down. maybe it is good for kids. we don't know. >> i would say it is not good foranybody. these video games are murder stimulators. >> in japan they watch tce as manvideogames can fire arm death in the united states and it causes people. >> vendor stand what you are saying and i agree that we do need evidence we do need a national study but we don't ve o as far as i know. the press -- president and congress need to find a way to curb violence. is an epidemic in our country and how toestock this? we need god's help. we really do. john: the villain was the mic-book the senate claimed i was causing juveni delinquency and forensic scientists said one comic per moh sadistic fantasies for kids. that was superman. >> i don't know. maybe those books did have a negative impact. i don't know our government is not focusing that. john: much more studies could we have that they a
it issick and it is t crime our entire nation. john: no, no, .talk about all this stuff coming io our homes over the past 30 or 40 years. you are right. much more violence bt crim is down. maybe it is good for kids. we don't know. >> i would say it is not good foranybody. these video games are murder stimulators. >> in japan they watch tce as manvideogames can fire arm death in the united states and it causes people. >> vendor stand what you are saying and i agree that we do...
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john: a book, t zen of socl media marketing. >> that's right. t the constant tweeting. >> is out to work with social media. so the essence is people want have conversations. they're looking for quality informatn. they're looking for customer service. looking to connect. if you work with that rather than again it with -- which is the traditional way to market. draw message out there. instd, if you really work wit sociallmedia, kind of look at why these tools are created and go with the flow, it's a much more is inike experience. john: good luck. have y become a billion ll company. >> thank you. john: thank you. next, people like curt, emigrants, steal ourobs. several a campaign say that they do. >> mass emigration ♪ john:olls show most americans aren't -- thank arrogance take away american jobs and then some cases they d and we see ads likehis. >> and other arican has lost his job. anothe breadwinner going home with t bad news. last year to a halfillion erica's lost jobs. high-tech construction and auto workers. with millions of jobless, our gover
john: a book, t zen of socl media marketing. >> that's right. t the constant tweeting. >> is out to work with social media. so the essence is people want have conversations. they're looking for quality informatn. they're looking for customer service. looking to connect. if you work with that rather than again it with -- which is the traditional way to market. draw message out there. instd, if you really work wit sociallmedia, kind of look at why these tools are created and go with...
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john: believing t constitutional argument for a moment, can you make is live from the more? see how my privacy is beingnvaded by these massive scans? >> well, that's fe if you completely trust the government. john: i don't. >> the government can use the information, for example, to blackmail corporate executives. they cld use the information to persuade members of congress to vote a certain light, and they can use the information against the public. we do not want a culture in our country of distrust, of yea my parents came from the middle east. they came from regimes that were tyrannical and in those countries people were afraid to talk on the phone, they're free to talk to their neighbors because they're afraid everyone is spy. we don't want that kind of culture. it has a damaging effect on our culture. john: you can i see it here. i made up this list of 100 things i hate more than the -- or as much as the nsa spine. and where do we write this? coming, yobelieve in liberty. is iworse that they do this data mining and the fact that they employ 22 million people? where our ki
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a real swampy mysterious quality so you see the whole thing develop t-bone put this project back on rails after ten years because john had gotten to a point where we were kind of like we lad battle fatigue. we couldn't see the way forward and t-bone was frisch eyes and ears. >> rose: but look at this, elvis costello, taj mahal you mentioned, sheryl crow. roe zahn cash. kris kristofferson. >> all great songwriters, by the way, and very happy to sing john mellencamp's songs. that was a beautiful thing. >> rose: so they all said "i'm in"? >> well, the material is undeniable so to have a songwriter like kris kristofferson sing a country song for you is -- >> rose: going back to his roots. >> well, it's going back to -- just a thrill, a great honor to have kris with us. >> when t-bone would talk to these people it would be like "all these guys have written better songs than me." (laughter) all these guys can write songs better than me. you know if the song was better we like steve's story but now -- >> rose: but it didn't snap >> no, it didn't. the. >> rose: they loved it. >> everybody we asked to be on it was on it. >> r
a real swampy mysterious quality so you see the whole thing develop t-bone put this project back on rails after ten years because john had gotten to a point where we were kind of like we lad battle fatigue. we couldn't see the way forward and t-bone was frisch eyes and ears. >> rose: but look at this, elvis costello, taj mahal you mentioned, sheryl crow. roe zahn cash. kris kristofferson. >> all great songwriters, by the way, and very happy to sing john mellencamp's songs. that was...
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and broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm john thomas going to have you with. now turkish police have used to tear gas and water cannons to force crowds of protesters out of the stumbles taksim square during the crackdown twenty nine people were injured demonstrators had assembled in the streets leading to the square and began setting up barricades meanwhile people have started to gather in other turkish cities including ancora this comes shortly after the prime minister issued yet another warning to protesters saying security forces will intervene if they do not clear taksim square by sunday one of the country's main labor unions announced it will launch a general strike on monday in response to the actions of the police or to. reports from istanbul. to this point we can talk about the texas government being completely cleared of protests and i think it by the way you can see it now we have some ambulance vehicles there and if you will if you can look at the corner in a corner of used to you probably see people that are just smelling everything in tax him in t
and broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm john thomas going to have you with. now turkish police have used to tear gas and water cannons to force crowds of protesters out of the stumbles taksim square during the crackdown twenty nine people were injured demonstrators had assembled in the streets leading to the square and began setting up barricades meanwhile people have started to gather in other turkish cities including ancora this comes shortly after the prime minister...
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and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm john thomas glad to have you with us now a global leaders and even close allies we're all spied on by british and american intelligence according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden he has leaked new documents showing that the g twenty summit in two thousand and nine it was a surveillance playground with u.k. and u.s. agents attempting to bug senior figures like the russian president at the time dimitri medvedev that's now cross. who is at the summit venue in northern ireland thank you very much for being with us now what's being read into the timing of this exposé. hi there sean well this really is the worst possible timing for a story like this to come out where just kicking off the thirty ninth g eight summit here in la and today now we know what we know from the documents that edward snowden has revealed is that the british security agency was spying on foreign dignitaries at the last g twenty summit that the u.k. also hosted back in two thousand and nine so not setting a great precedent as host of a summi
and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm john thomas glad to have you with us now a global leaders and even close allies we're all spied on by british and american intelligence according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden he has leaked new documents showing that the g twenty summit in two thousand and nine it was a surveillance playground with u.k. and u.s. agents attempting to bug senior figures like the russian president at the time dimitri medvedev that's...
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major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. additional funding for this program is provided by the pulitzer center and the fledgling fund. >> narrator: this is pakistan. we traveled here to meet a young woman who had a story to tell. >> narrator: after her escape, kainat says she told her family about what had happened during those three days. >> narrator: the first time we met kainat, we found her family surrounding her, defying local traditions. (horns honking) >> narrator: from the start, there was another side to the story. >> narrator: this is his nephew. he owns this shop. kainat says she was raped here by him and the other men. >> narrator: besides shaikh, kainat accused three o
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and especially in t months after the attacks. john: why?iggest giveaways for me was a hd drive that was taken out of my computer desktop in my bedroom and not put back in properly. i don't know how computers work very well and did not know back then, but i was aware that someone had been tampering with my computer hard drive. the screws are not put back in properly on the desktop monitor. >> we learned later that the had almost 300 photographs of items in documents and our house. they had perris to our house when we were not there on more than one ocsion and at dawn and an looked through our hard drives, taken finger now clippings, dna samples. john: how did they g their fingerprint? your never been to spain. your passport had expired. wh you? >> i enlisted in the mitary in 1984. i went back in as anfficer through the rotc scholarship programalled the gen to gold program. invariably i was fingerprinted. i was even -- i had secret clearance at one time. i worked for military intelligence. i had an application it is ironic. and apparently the
and especially in t months after the attacks. john: why?iggest giveaways for me was a hd drive that was taken out of my computer desktop in my bedroom and not put back in properly. i don't know how computers work very well and did not know back then, but i was aware that someone had been tampering with my computer hard drive. the screws are not put back in properly on the desktop monitor. >> we learned later that the had almost 300 photographs of items in documents and our house. they had...
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john: day want to ban them? >> we have a constitution to do that but we certainly c x them. andlcohol why not violence do give e money to t people who are the victims? john: the head of the nra agrees tha video games business is a corrupt industry thatells violence agait his own people through vicious and volent videogames is an fantasizing about killingg people to get your kicks really the filthiest form of pornography? john: he is right to dend ben ight's but there is no good evidence i pushed back to both of you. iave had the guns all my life i got my first one in ni years old. everyone i grew up with had begun. we did not shoot people. and they want to dress like the actors theyee on tv or the video games in the arm emselves and gout and commit killings. it is sick and it is the crime our entire nation. john: nono, no. you talk about all this stuff coming into our homes over the past 30 or 40 years. you are righ much more violence but crime is down. maybe it is good for kids. we don't know. >> i would say it is not good for anybody. these video games are murder stimulators. >> in japan they watch twice as many videoga
john: day want to ban them? >> we have a constitution to do that but we certainly c x them. andlcohol why not violence do give e money to t people who are the victims? john: the head of the nra agrees tha video games business is a corrupt industry thatells violence agait his own people through vicious and volent videogames is an fantasizing about killingg people to get your kicks really the filthiest form of pornography? john: he is right to dend ben ight's but there is no good evidence i...
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john: lots of weak spots like this and guard tunnel that led him what t mexico. >> you are in mexico you're in violation. john: even where there was fans, people vetiver. they bring ladders le this on we found lying right next to the ns', the cut holes in the fence. this o has been passed, but it does not matter how high fences if you can cut holes in it. john: many illegals are caught sneaking through, they are sent back to mexico, many media the snk back to america. is where the jobs are, this man says >> ne, two, three,our, five times. john: four years lat, fewer cross illegally because the mexica economy has doneetter. we build bigger, stronger fefences. john as the border patrol now we are here? >> oh, yes. john: an hour later they showed up. >> filming a segment. i intend donald -- ten donnelly. john: after that the left them alone. once more fences. >> is thisour ideal fans? >> this is good. it forces people who want to smuggle something to go to a high point where l-enforcement border patrol agents can easily see they have been interdicted. we ought to secure it. jo: a proble
john: lots of weak spots like this and guard tunnel that led him what t mexico. >> you are in mexico you're in violation. john: even where there was fans, people vetiver. they bring ladders le this on we found lying right next to the ns', the cut holes in the fence. this o has been passed, but it does not matter how high fences if you can cut holes in it. john: many illegals are caught sneaking through, they are sent back to mexico, many media the snk back to america. is where the jobs...
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t other stuff. that is reality government spending crowds out private activity. johnent's spending went down we went io a horrible recession. >> that i what the keynesian is predicted- predicted a fel 4 as truman pointed out in his discussion aftwards and plan it was high despite that there wre 10 million soldiers coming back some went to school and a lot of them found new work somehow the economy thririved withou the government's stimulu. >> what is strange about the keynesian approach is they don't sm to care whether value is created by economic activity or not. as a producer i have to eate value for my audience and make somethi pele want to see but in a keynesian world it doesn't matt how you spend the money you could build the bomms are the tanks or al have projects to build appear in it or have alienations. john: ki of that we don't ha a world war but on cnn paul krugman suggested it would be good if we had something like wa >> if we discovered space aliens needed a massive buildup andnflation and budget defits took secondary places, this would be over in 18 mont
t other stuff. that is reality government spending crowds out private activity. johnent's spending went down we went io a horrible recession. >> that i what the keynesian is predicted- predicted a fel 4 as truman pointed out in his discussion aftwards and plan it was high despite that there wre 10 million soldiers coming back some went to school and a lot of them found new work somehow the economy thririved withou the government's stimulu. >> what is strange about the keynesian...
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this tuesday at&t submitted to the planning department an eleventh hour hour rebuttal to the report from mr. john an at&t attorney. we forwarded the letters and i'd like to quote. quota new out of town engineering licensecy doctor carp is referring to streamline engineering who analysis submitted to the planning dependent on june 4th attached to the letter quote is apparently worried about my letter. i don't anonymously his reasoning that he can go back to the 1976 building code so that won't work. the current code applies to the believe when making changes. he hadn't taken indoctrinate the sagging roof. critical units foundations and lack of sheer walls have been ignored. doctor carp continues my letter pointed out out the original construction and streamlined the omissions. if there was something wrong with my opinion the engineer should have objected. this is code section 35. a lawyers letter is no substitute. commissioners please does not be bullied by at&ts last attempts to discredit dr. carp. a left hand geotechnical engineer with 50 years experience in his field and is batteries requires t
this tuesday at&t submitted to the planning department an eleventh hour hour rebuttal to the report from mr. john an at&t attorney. we forwarded the letters and i'd like to quote. quota new out of town engineering licensecy doctor carp is referring to streamline engineering who analysis submitted to the planning dependent on june 4th attached to the letter quote is apparently worried about my letter. i don't anonymously his reasoning that he can go back to the 1976 building code so that...
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john: don't t this or that item know what to cut. do the people that called of a radio show don't know what to cut ou of their personal budget? >> people do know but it is the immaturity factor i don't n not want to go out to eat or i don't want to not go on vacation but i have $110,000 of student loan debt that has been around so long i think it is a pet. i have to make choices because it will not go away if i don't change my behavior. jo: the people that listen to after word they say i am happier now? spending less? what is weird is th are happier immediately because when you have a sense of being a grownup to put on your big boy pants to say i will control my dti, i will conol my life and i will not live from impulse to impulse a i write it out even thougi am not out of debt but what i am writing alex is a recipe for christmas and i have to deliver pizza to give up my income is a tough plan but i get a sense of dignity because am being a grownup and taking control of my future. there is a power in that a whole.eevable it is john:
john: don't t this or that item know what to cut. do the people that called of a radio show don't know what to cut ou of their personal budget? >> people do know but it is the immaturity factor i don't n not want to go out to eat or i don't want to not go on vacation but i have $110,000 of student loan debt that has been around so long i think it is a pet. i have to make choices because it will not go away if i don't change my behavior. jo: the people that listen to after word they say i...
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john stossel. >> do yo want to have a drink? a cigarette? make abet. a t of people want to keep here, protect you from yourself. the church of england wanted to purify the church. al, they were e big on individuals with pleasure and luxury being sinf. that is actually someone else's wife and i in that case they were put to death. their new campaigns against l sorts of other vices let's start with the law most all of yousay is good and needed. the law against drunk driving. drunkdrivers kill her into the federal gvernment with a hard limit on how much alcohol you could have your blood. is it set at the right level? i asked special correspondent kennedy to drink and drive. >> we a going to go thugh the course sober a then with alcohol and have you tried the drunk. >> it is my dream come true. los angeles county sheriff'sthe office, she had no trouble driving between cones and parking g between them. >> let the games bgin. >> she dank mimosa and then a tequiland then another mimosa. >> it is really shocking how little alcohol takes you to be considered junk.
john stossel. >> do yo want to have a drink? a cigarette? make abet. a t of people want to keep here, protect you from yourself. the church of england wanted to purify the church. al, they were e big on individuals with pleasure and luxury being sinf. that is actually someone else's wife and i in that case they were put to death. their new campaigns against l sorts of other vices let's start with the law most all of yousay is good and needed. the law against drunk driving. drunkdrivers...
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first of all,t sounds like john and i shar the same type of college expernce.es, you're absolute right. the reasonhy fewer graduates arearning a return on their investment or their parents' investment is bause government subsidies have raed the tuition of college. d at the same time, david,d, this is the worst economic recovery we've had sinc the depression. so it's harder to earn that return. >> but steve forbes, evenif a down economy, and we are owing at anemic rates, the market still provides some answers doesn't it? >> it does, david. and what we have here says more about our dysfunctional governnt thant does about colleges, if thisguy can make that kind of money and have that kind ofaccess. in terms of colleges, what you're going to see mo and more is a hybri online and a fewweeks on campus. and you see it in these business executive programs, harvard business school and others. you do two to four weeks on cams, 12 to 16 weeks onour own on a computer. that's the ew of the future. you get the knowledge at a fraction of the cost. >> the may be provided by th
first of all,t sounds like john and i shar the same type of college expernce.es, you're absolute right. the reasonhy fewer graduates arearning a return on their investment or their parents' investment is bause government subsidies have raed the tuition of college. d at the same time, david,d, this is the worst economic recovery we've had sinc the depression. so it's harder to earn that return. >> but steve forbes, evenif a down economy, and we are owing at anemic rates, the market still...
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major support ffrontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. orontes river valley tells the story of syria. it reveals a warring nation that is breaking apart. in this valley, neighbor is fighting neighbor. every day is a struggle to survive. a land where regime and rebels are fighting to the death. this is the story of the people who live and fight on both sides of the front line-- neighbors now divided by religion, ideology, and the river that runs between them. ahmad is 20 years old, and works in his dad's garage. nine months ago he defected from the regime police force to join the rebel free syrian army. >> (translated): i was a policeman. we were sent out to quell the protests, and some of us would o
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john: what is your point on war on terror. >> at least in part really important t realize that there is an idealogical side. it is not just random violence, we need to get it straight, not get boggedown on a nonsensible ible notion of buying politically correct. john: what do you want to do? kill them all ? >> of course not, you nee to start out by not being politically corre, understanding where some of the movements come from. and some of is some parts of islam, we need to be candi about that. john: saudis have a big education campaign, wahhabi schools they teach stuff like that to kill homosexuals. these people are our partns supposly. >> about 1 to 2% ofuslims saudis ctrol, and where the rah habes are doing -- rah habe wahhabis are doing wting and teaches is hostile to other religions, in forms of advocating violence in the for of jihadnd so forth. john: we're not going to bomb all these people. we can't convince them to be more open minded. what do you want to do? >> i wants to be able to drive on something other than oil products. we need to be able to tell opec, that we do not
john: what is your point on war on terror. >> at least in part really important t realize that there is an idealogical side. it is not just random violence, we need to get it straight, not get boggedown on a nonsensible ible notion of buying politically correct. john: what do you want to do? kill them all ? >> of course not, you nee to start out by not being politically corre, understanding where some of the movements come from. and some of is some parts of islam, we need to be...
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john: in 1984 has come to america. >> this big brother has done a lot greedier than george orwell thoughit would never get. >> when you call grandma in nebraska te president says you have nothing to worry about. >> nobody is listeng to your telephone calls. john: government officia do like. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all? >> no. john: my fellow libertarians are mad at me. they say, i am not angry enoh. you know, i don't think this is johntossel. i think it is an impostor. john: i'm angrier than she is. >> i don't mind. it's not like it will be on tmz.
john: in 1984 has come to america. >> this big brother has done a lot greedier than george orwell thoughit would never get. >> when you call grandma in nebraska te president says you have nothing to worry about. >> nobody is listeng to your telephone calls. john: government officia do like. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all? >> no. john: my fellow libertarians are mad at me. they say, i am not angry enoh. you know, i don't think this is johntossel. i...
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global we learned yesterday that the c f t c is suing john corazon on civil charges but today representative michael graham asked the attorney general to bring criminal charges against core of the nine what do you think is going to happen i tell you what a year ago i would say almost no possibility i'm a little bit hopeful no i don't even think we'd see civil charges from the sea up to see you know i think eventually i mean this is a pretty big deal i even think the government is going to do anything you know i don't think the d.o.j. was going to do anything they put in louis freeh ok and this guy was head of the f.b.i. before he scared people he like he kept people away from this issue at the department of justice and i actually had the opportunity to speak with somebody who had called the department of justice who supervising this guy but what about the fact that john corbett nobody well john karr's i was also he works for goldman and so i mean maybe that had something to do with it too we do know that the administration has been very friendly with goldman and he had those ties but here is
global we learned yesterday that the c f t c is suing john corazon on civil charges but today representative michael graham asked the attorney general to bring criminal charges against core of the nine what do you think is going to happen i tell you what a year ago i would say almost no possibility i'm a little bit hopeful no i don't even think we'd see civil charges from the sea up to see you know i think eventually i mean this is a pretty big deal i even think the government is going to do...
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john: 50 working at a ti. this is disgusting t to people >> to view? we have a right. ypocrite politicians would wakep every state woul have a moonlite bunnyranch. john: you are selling your body. that just feels sleazy and demeaning to people. >> really i.m. renting get. i still owe myself. the beauty is that i could live my life based on my moralsnd values. john: only a few counties of nevada. >> i moved from the midwt to do it within the confine of the loss of my oice are on me. i don't find it disgusting i carespect somebody else's opinion but i don't tell them what to do with their body. john: krissy summer i am to to do bause you don't have other options. >> i have a double major from university of miss it -- michigan. year bh college graduates. i could leave tomorrow and be fined. but before i came to the bunny ranch my student loans almost wen into default so ioncted dennis. why not? john: it is gross. >> is completely safe. >> to some people. that is the biggest probl that we've you sexuality as being grossi and i is not. john: pay fort is. >> to someut notto a
john: 50 working at a ti. this is disgusting t to people >> to view? we have a right. ypocrite politicians would wakep every state woul have a moonlite bunnyranch. john: you are selling your body. that just feels sleazy and demeaning to people. >> really i.m. renting get. i still owe myself. the beauty is that i could live my life based on my moralsnd values. john: only a few counties of nevada. >> i moved from the midwt to do it within the confine of the loss of my oice are...
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major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with grants from jon and jo ann hagler on behalf of the jon l. hagler foundation. and scott nathan and laura debonis. >> lowell bergman: there are over a half-million women working in the fields of america. most are undocumented immigrants. this is a story about the price many women pay to keep those jobs, and to keep food on our tables. >> bergman: they have lived in the shadows, unheard and unseen. until now. >> bergman: for the past year, we've been investigating the sexual abuse of female farm workers. it's a story that has gone virtually unreported, in part because women simply feared to speak out. maricruz ladino was among the first to agree to appear on camera. >> bergman: maricruz is not alone.
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e@ t"q" (cheers and applause) >> john: welcome back. my guest tonight, a very funny comedian whose best selling book is called "dad is fat." please welcome the brilliant jim gaffigan. (cheers and applause) >> thank you. thank you. so nice. >> john: thank you for being here. we all appreciate it. >> thank you. the. >> john: the book "dad is fat." that's subjective, isn't it? >> yes. >> john: where does the title come from? >> the title comes from anymy now seven-year-old son when he was four or five the first sentence he wrote on a dry-erase board was "dad is fat." (audience reacts) then he showed it to me and i put him up for adoption. >> john: (laughs) so he thought for four to five years, what do i want this first statement to be? dad is fat. almost like a poem in a way. and then -- >> he knew that i would laugh and he -- well, it's not like the first time he had called me fat. it was like a daily occurrence. >> it was the first time he formalized in the writing. >> he worked on it. >> john: so let's crunch the numbers. five children
e@ t"q" (cheers and applause) >> john: welcome back. my guest tonight, a very funny comedian whose best selling book is called "dad is fat." please welcome the brilliant jim gaffigan. (cheers and applause) >> thank you. thank you. so nice. >> john: thank you for being here. we all appreciate it. >> thank you. the. >> john: the book "dad is fat." that's subjective, isn't it? >> yes. >> john: where does the title come from?...
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gop lawmakers saying no way and they are stepping up effort t fight th funding. johneld says, by the way -- >> absolutely. look, americans are not dumb. in fact they're very smart and that's why most people isagree. we know nothing's free. they pitched it as being free and it would reduce the deficit. weaid it wouldn't and now they want more funding for what is this for the irs. the irs, we had three congressiol committees investigating it and theustice department. o is gog to police them? drones from the president and eric holder? you have tgive me a break. nothing is free. we're startg to pay for it. >> but the gop couldn' kill obama care. they couldn't vote it down. is this right to try to starve it by keeping funding away? >> the have tried. no, youhave to pay for it. don't likeit, get t votes to kill it, buton't approve something and then -- and the way they're thinking about starving it doesn't even mak any sense. we all hate the irs and they waste a lot of money 00 -- >> yu've never said it that on the show before. you're worried about the audit. >> no, i love
gop lawmakers saying no way and they are stepping up effort t fight th funding. johneld says, by the way -- >> absolutely. look, americans are not dumb. in fact they're very smart and that's why most people isagree. we know nothing's free. they pitched it as being free and it would reduce the deficit. weaid it wouldn't and now they want more funding for what is this for the irs. the irs, we had three congressiol committees investigating it and theustice department. o is gog to police...
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t. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.ommitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >> this is "nightly business report." brought to you by thestreet.com. for an ever changing financial world. our identidividend stock advises to guide you and real money helps to think through ideas for trading and investing stocks. and trade by trade strategies. online, mobile, social media, we thestreet.com. >> bouncing back, another big push into the close. this one to the up side, sends investors home with a smile as stocks rebound from friday's steep sell off. >> apple on trial. the tech giant is accused of driving up the price of electronic books. what
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t. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> just how nervous is the stock market? put the words bernanke and taper in an article, a 191 point dow gain turns into a white knuckle ride for investors. >>> price of your prescriptions. the supreme court hands down a
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. >> and by at&t >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.itted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh acc national security leaks that have shaken washington. we're joined by alex gibney whose new film on wikileaks is called "we steal secrets "and siobhan gorman who has been reporting on the n.s.a. for the "wall street journal." >> snowden learned from what manning did and made a distinction. while he admired manning he felt he was going to do things differently. he didn't want to leak to an anonymous drop box. he wanted to leak to a journalist he knew and trusted and he would only leak documents that he knew -- that he saw himself and scrutinized to make sure that nobody would b
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