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we've heard how pot uses had recent lip combined with texting to -- recently combined with texting to devastating consequences. there's another reason why america should reconsider this liberalization of pot law. >> pot just makes you dumb. >> jon: it just makes you dumb! it just does. in the same way that santa claus just is white. unassailable truths and that's not all that pot does. >> most people that do smoke pot, i watch their ambition curtailed steadily and they never reap their potential. >> no i pot because it's addictive and leads to serious drug. what is to keep somebody from getting potted up on weed and getting behind the wheel? >> nothing. >> jon: no, no that is just too tasty. hit me again. >> what is to keep somebody from ged all potted up on weed and getting behind the wheel. >> nothing. >> jon: sample that audio beyonce that is -- there's no question that pot like everything else can have its downside. a recent uc san diego study found that alcohol appears to harm the teenage brain even more than, and i'm using clinical terminology here, ged potted on weed. [ laughte
we've heard how pot uses had recent lip combined with texting to -- recently combined with texting to devastating consequences. there's another reason why america should reconsider this liberalization of pot law. >> pot just makes you dumb. >> jon: it just makes you dumb! it just does. in the same way that santa claus just is white. unassailable truths and that's not all that pot does. >> most people that do smoke pot, i watch their ambition curtailed steadily and they never...
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no rules regarding texting at all. here's a kicker, study by the university of winnipeg in canada says students who text more than 100 times a day are 30% less likely to be ethical or principled in life. are we getting all this? young people in america are combining drugs, alcohol, and high-tech to build false lives to run away from reality. in china, young people are encouraged to compete, be disciplined, to live in the real world. not here. and again, there are very few voices speaking out against drug and tech abuse. this is an epidemic that will lead to a weaker nation. and anybody who tells you differently is lying to you. and that's a memo now. top story tonight, reaction joining us from massachusetts, dr. keith ablo, a psychiatrist. here in new york city, carl hart, author of the book "high price." all right. kids and pot. you don't recommend that, right? >> of course, not. i don't recommend kids taking alcohol or smoking tobacco. >> any intoxicants at all, bad for them. >> that's right. >> we have common ground
no rules regarding texting at all. here's a kicker, study by the university of winnipeg in canada says students who text more than 100 times a day are 30% less likely to be ethical or principled in life. are we getting all this? young people in america are combining drugs, alcohol, and high-tech to build false lives to run away from reality. in china, young people are encouraged to compete, be disciplined, to live in the real world. not here. and again, there are very few voices speaking out...
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single day, gaiting all sorts of other information about the people who are texting. who are the targets and what is it being used for? >> well, it's almost creepy about some people, it ss untargetted collection, the line in the document says they collect pretty much everything they can so they're pulling in this sort of huge volume of international text messages to kind of see the needles in the haystacks, and see if somebody turns out to be a suspect today they can read their text from two or three years ago. but they also do this very clever automated analysis, if ed call text it automatically pulls up the phone number from it. if someone texts you their like business card, they can take all the information from that, the name, address, male, phone number, and take the information from that. >> they have this dish fire and then a separate program called prefer that analyzes the text messages to see if there's anything they might use? >> the text we send one another as normal written ones that can be read by an analyst. or anything else, saying you're out of state o
single day, gaiting all sorts of other information about the people who are texting. who are the targets and what is it being used for? >> well, it's almost creepy about some people, it ss untargetted collection, the line in the document says they collect pretty much everything they can so they're pulling in this sort of huge volume of international text messages to kind of see the needles in the haystacks, and see if somebody turns out to be a suspect today they can read their text from...
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ever single day and gathering all sorts of information about the people that are texting. are the targets and what is it being used for? >> well, it actually saves untargeted collection. there's a document that says they collect pretty much everything they can, so they are pulling in this sort of huge volume of international text messages to kind of see the needles in the haystack, and if someone turns out to be a suspect today, they could read their texts from two or three years ago, but they also do this clever automated analysis, so if you get a missed call text, it pulls up the phone number from it. if someone texts their business card, it saves all of the information. >> and your article includes graphics that the nsa used in some presentation that they had. you have this dish fire that collects all of the information, and then they have a separate program called prefer that analyzes the guts of the messages. >> exactly. anything thatment calls from say your travel company to say your plane is late, or your network if you say hey, you are out of state or country, and
ever single day and gathering all sorts of information about the people that are texting. are the targets and what is it being used for? >> well, it actually saves untargeted collection. there's a document that says they collect pretty much everything they can, so they are pulling in this sort of huge volume of international text messages to kind of see the needles in the haystack, and if someone turns out to be a suspect today, they could read their texts from two or three years ago, but...
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the address after new reports claiming the agency now collecting 200 million text messages every day from around the world. you can watch live right here at 11:00 am eastern time. >>> vice president biden push for most troops to be out offing afghanistan. american troops are set to withdraw from afghanistan by the end of this year, unless a new security agreement can be fined. >>> los angeles suburb had to be evacuated because of this wildfire burning out of control. in that blaze is now 30% contained and no longer spreading, but is still hot and dry. >>> at least 22 people were hurt in tyland after a an explosionive device went off. >>> those are your headlines i'm del walters in new york. hard t circumstances, but they certainly don't look good. >> mute waiting or mistreating the dead violates the laws of war according to the u.s. field manual, the u.s. instructors guide, and the u.s. naval handbook, not to mention the geneva convention. are our trooped this is something they could not and should not do? sdmrrjs yes, they are, and as far as what the law says you have to look at the
the address after new reports claiming the agency now collecting 200 million text messages every day from around the world. you can watch live right here at 11:00 am eastern time. >>> vice president biden push for most troops to be out offing afghanistan. american troops are set to withdraw from afghanistan by the end of this year, unless a new security agreement can be fined. >>> los angeles suburb had to be evacuated because of this wildfire burning out of control. in that...
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that is a lot of text messages. in perspective, that's almost double the number of texts the average teenage girl sends out in a week. [ laughter ] it's part of a program called "dish fire" that secretly monitored travel plans, purchases, and personal contacts. the truth is the only difference between the nsa and facebook is with the nsa we didn't check a little box agreeing to a bunch of stuff we didn't bother to read. president obama said he's going to crack down, he wants to make major changes to the nsa, eavesdropping and surveillance programs. and that's why tonight i invited my nsa surveillance officer, agent mike quigley here, to say good-bye. mike, come on out. mike, where are you? >> hello. >> jimmy: oh, hey, mike. [ cheers and applause ] >> how are you doing? subject 40378. going to miss you, buddy. >> jimmy: well, i'm going to miss you too. although i have to be honest, i wasn't actually aware that you were on all my calls and correspondence until this weekend. but you know, what are you going to do? >> y
that is a lot of text messages. in perspective, that's almost double the number of texts the average teenage girl sends out in a week. [ laughter ] it's part of a program called "dish fire" that secretly monitored travel plans, purchases, and personal contacts. the truth is the only difference between the nsa and facebook is with the nsa we didn't check a little box agreeing to a bunch of stuff we didn't bother to read. president obama said he's going to crack down, he wants to make...
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the main text from stepien read, congratulations on a tremendous job. he added let me know if we can help set up any meetings for you in trenton with the governor's staff." then about a month later, as state and local meetings were being scheduled, christie's then deputy chief of staff e-mailed fulop saying, "congratulations mayor elect. what an exciting time for you and the city. we're looking forward to working closely with you and your administration. by mid-july it seemed everything was a go. on july 12th, stepien wrote i know the governor is sending quite a contingent of his cabinet up to you on july 23rd but on july 18th, the same day when fulop decided he would not support the governor's re-election bid, five meetings were canceled. on august 18th, after weeks of unsuccessfully trying to reschedule, the mayor wrote to port authority executive and christie appointee bill baroni. not sure if it's a coincidence that your office canceled a meeting several weeks back that seemed to be simultaneous with other political conversations elsewhere that were
the main text from stepien read, congratulations on a tremendous job. he added let me know if we can help set up any meetings for you in trenton with the governor's staff." then about a month later, as state and local meetings were being scheduled, christie's then deputy chief of staff e-mailed fulop saying, "congratulations mayor elect. what an exciting time for you and the city. we're looking forward to working closely with you and your administration. by mid-july it seemed...
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these guys are texting. texting is part of the business model and i think that's why the accident happened the other night. a witness said he told the police he had the phone in his lap, probably to avoid detection, and probably to text on the dash and it's one thing you can do. your officers smart. they can recognize it even though there is no address. we recognize who they are and your officers can recognize who they are as well. i am really disheartened. we are tired of getting passed around from agency to agency. this is not the jurisdiction. we're not clear about the insurance standards are for the vehicle of the city and county of san francisco doesn't know because the puc won't give the information. it's under lock and key that uber and others say it's proprietary information. since when is insurance and transporting people on streets proprietary information? it's absurd and this issue awltionz of the trade address. this is your jurisdiction. i see around the fill more -- union and fill more around th
these guys are texting. texting is part of the business model and i think that's why the accident happened the other night. a witness said he told the police he had the phone in his lap, probably to avoid detection, and probably to text on the dash and it's one thing you can do. your officers smart. they can recognize it even though there is no address. we recognize who they are and your officers can recognize who they are as well. i am really disheartened. we are tired of getting passed around...
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in the released e-mails and text messages from david wildstein, he released text messages suggesting there was a meeting between chris christie and david samson one week before the "time for some traffic in ft. lee" e-mail went out back in august. he suggests that. again, so that's -- speculative and everything here, but there are a lot of interesting, you know, pieces and parts. >> nice redevelopment plan you got here, mayor. be ashamed if something happened to it. yeah, this is one of those things where learning about the players involved lets you learn what is important to them. learning what is important to them learns -- teaches you what motivates them which allows you to follow the chain of both decisions but also accountant. steve, i know i don't have to tell you to stay on this. obviously you will. >> thank you. >> we're going to post a link to the architects' renderings for this site at maddow blog tonight to check them out for yourself. it's quite remarkable when you realize they're featuring the access lanes to the bridge that got shut down as much as they're featuring, li
in the released e-mails and text messages from david wildstein, he released text messages suggesting there was a meeting between chris christie and david samson one week before the "time for some traffic in ft. lee" e-mail went out back in august. he suggests that. again, so that's -- speculative and everything here, but there are a lot of interesting, you know, pieces and parts. >> nice redevelopment plan you got here, mayor. be ashamed if something happened to it. yeah, this...
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somebody is shot and killed for texting.going to take you inside that story, figure out how to got so out of control. >>> then also, we want to talk to you about the plane, the southwest jet that landed at the wrong missouri airport. how the heck did this happen? it seems to the uninitiated, it seems impossible with all the new computer technology to actually miss one. so, we're going to give you the latest on the investigation and the pilots who are now grounded, and we're going to go inside a flight simulator to see exactly what the variables are and figure out how they got to this point, being stuck on that short runway. that's what i've got for you. >> you know, we recently saw another case, it was a freight plane -- >> that was a cargo ship, a cargo flight. >> yeah, and that also, they landed at the wrong airport. you've just got to wonder -- >> it was also in that region of the country. makes you think that maybe, somehow, topography has something to do with it. but again, there is so much computer control of what's go
somebody is shot and killed for texting.going to take you inside that story, figure out how to got so out of control. >>> then also, we want to talk to you about the plane, the southwest jet that landed at the wrong missouri airport. how the heck did this happen? it seems to the uninitiated, it seems impossible with all the new computer technology to actually miss one. so, we're going to give you the latest on the investigation and the pilots who are now grounded, and we're going to go...
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"the guardian" revealed that they are taking in 200 million text messages a day, text messages are content. >> that's not just the meta data than when mr. clapper, the director much national intelligence told us oath and in front of the senate, we are not collecting any sort of data on hundreds of millions of americans. >> that was a lie and i think there is every reason to believe they are lying now. >> mr. elsberg, we appreciate your time. thanks for talking to us.
"the guardian" revealed that they are taking in 200 million text messages a day, text messages are content. >> that's not just the meta data than when mr. clapper, the director much national intelligence told us oath and in front of the senate, we are not collecting any sort of data on hundreds of millions of americans. >> that was a lie and i think there is every reason to believe they are lying now. >> mr. elsberg, we appreciate your time. thanks for talking to us.
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i just find it bizarre that someone can become so enraged over texting. dr. is a volatile mix. i mean, seriously? >> well, i guess it could be, because it is very much a distraction. when i'm sitting with my own son watching television and he's on the computer and the light coming from the computer and i tell him to turn it off and he won't, i become agitated with it too. i think we're dealing with a person in reeves here who i believe may be a very unstable person to begin with anyway. so if it's not the texting, it might be somebody else talking in the theater or doing something that involved bad manners that distract from the movie. >> he's a former police officer, right. so he's used to people listening to what he says. might that have played into it. apparently mr. olson continued to text. >> well, and allegedly mr. olson threw popcorn at him. so perhaps that might have enraged him. i don't think he was in fear of his life as mr. reeves claims that he is. but i think you also have to look at being 71 years old, dealing with a person who's talking back to
i just find it bizarre that someone can become so enraged over texting. dr. is a volatile mix. i mean, seriously? >> well, i guess it could be, because it is very much a distraction. when i'm sitting with my own son watching television and he's on the computer and the light coming from the computer and i tell him to turn it off and he won't, i become agitated with it too. i think we're dealing with a person in reeves here who i believe may be a very unstable person to begin with anyway....
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text messages you know. the calls text messages so you just. everything about my knowledge actually basically there's no legal absolutely yes when you bareback with the internet your bare back brother. millions around the struggle with hunger. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. very strong against g.m.o. and we think that. the more the products are. out there is no. evidence any. the problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. work is free cheese always in a mousetrap i don't believe that this water for the. enterprise is profit that's. for sure. golden rice barkeep. i write my. first. and i think. i. i. i. i. i. moving on to other stories now as the arctic sea ice melts away at an alarming rate access to vast oil reserves is opening up and countries bordering the region are determined to defend their slice of the pie the polar seabed may hold as much as fifteen percent of the world under scuppered oil and thirty percent of its natural gas let's take a closer look at how nations have to benefit from the receding
text messages you know. the calls text messages so you just. everything about my knowledge actually basically there's no legal absolutely yes when you bareback with the internet your bare back brother. millions around the struggle with hunger. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. very strong against g.m.o. and we think that. the more the products are. out there is no. evidence any. the problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. work is free cheese always in a...
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he registered all his cows with the text service. since then he's been getting regular messages whenever they need be vaccinated or see a vet. and he can send questions for which he receives prompt answers. he says he's now a successful farmer. >> now i'm always prepared on the occasion of things to happen. for example, the time cows are being served. number two, the time the cows give birth. and also i'm given some information on how to manage the cows. >> the calculation is simple. healthy cows equal more milk, and more money. icow isn't a free service. every text costs the equivalent of four cents, but it's money well spent. >> my mobile phone is a part and parcel of my life. >> he's had some 500 text messages from icow and he says they're as holy as the bible to him. the woman who created this "holy cow" is su kahumbu. she's a farmer herself, from a well-educated family. time and again she asked herself how she could share her knowledge with other farmers. at some point it became clear to her that in africa it could only be done
he registered all his cows with the text service. since then he's been getting regular messages whenever they need be vaccinated or see a vet. and he can send questions for which he receives prompt answers. he says he's now a successful farmer. >> now i'm always prepared on the occasion of things to happen. for example, the time cows are being served. number two, the time the cows give birth. and also i'm given some information on how to manage the cows. >> the calculation is...
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he has my text, he has my e-mails, he has my phone records and if there's a dot that the intelligence community -- we like that euphemism. connect the dots. if there's a dot, an e-mail address, a telephone record that they want to go to my service provider and say, this is somebody we think is a terrorist or involved in a terrorist organization, ping your records. >> so are you not in favor of this metadata analysis we're talking about here? first of all, the president announced today that the government is getting out of data storage. it will go to a third party, whether telephone companies. >> will he do it by executive order? >> no, it will go to congress. >> i'm not sure that congress -- >> no, he didn't announce they'd get rid of storage. he announced a process by which the government would access that information in storage. he didn't say he was going to get rid of it. >> it lot be stored by a third party. that's what they said. >> eventually. >> and nongovernment third parties. >> eventually. >> in a matter of months this decision is going to be made. but my question is about t
he has my text, he has my e-mails, he has my phone records and if there's a dot that the intelligence community -- we like that euphemism. connect the dots. if there's a dot, an e-mail address, a telephone record that they want to go to my service provider and say, this is somebody we think is a terrorist or involved in a terrorist organization, ping your records. >> so are you not in favor of this metadata analysis we're talking about here? first of all, the president announced today...
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there is sprint's drive first, and at and a drive mode all three block texts and they also send back a reply that you can customize and can limit incoming calls to a short list. with verizon, you turn it on each time. others go on automatically which is an advantage. >> so gowning at a certain speed, att 25 miles per hour, you don't have to think about it. >> sprint also offers a web site where parents can monitor what their teen is doing with the phone while driving. consumer reports found all three apps work well. >> now if you're an iphone user go to settings and collect do not disturb before getting behind the wheel. consumer reports says this option won't set automatic responses but will silence text messages or calls sou won't be distracted now tonight at 6:00 a different take on your cell phone specifically, cracked screens. >> that is crazy when that happens. >> i know. >> driving up to the sierra looks the way it should. skiers are thrilled. >> that is right. flurries moving through. there are smiles on faces of skiers and snowboarders. >> we've been waiting and are excited
there is sprint's drive first, and at and a drive mode all three block texts and they also send back a reply that you can customize and can limit incoming calls to a short list. with verizon, you turn it on each time. others go on automatically which is an advantage. >> so gowning at a certain speed, att 25 miles per hour, you don't have to think about it. >> sprint also offers a web site where parents can monitor what their teen is doing with the phone while driving. consumer...
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text via phone type in the u.k.ut that trend is not necessarily worldwide. >> it is spread to go other platforms. i don't think it's been seized on. but it just shows how ubiquitous it is. it is available on almost everything almost everywhere on the cheapest phone. >> thank you so much. >> for many years successful companies from around the world have been spending their money on art. some have collections of hundreds of original works. the new book catalogs which corporations own each works and what they do with them. some of the works went on display. >> reporter: this is a snapshot of company-owned art. their selection is worth millions. art owned by big companies worldwide is worth billions. these three scottish families were owned by a family bank. today they and the bank belong to jp morgan. this early sign known by tracy emmonde owned by a firm. it's not a new thing. companies started buying art back. but why? >> when go into an office. a brand new office, you see rows of desks and computers, and it's gray a
text via phone type in the u.k.ut that trend is not necessarily worldwide. >> it is spread to go other platforms. i don't think it's been seized on. but it just shows how ubiquitous it is. it is available on almost everything almost everywhere on the cheapest phone. >> thank you so much. >> for many years successful companies from around the world have been spending their money on art. some have collections of hundreds of original works. the new book catalogs which...
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they were texting.hone. >> stunningly text thong smartphone is more dangerous than reading. >> yes. the volunteers did this in three phases. just walking a straight line. had them walk a straight line. then had them read their cell phone and walk the straight line, and finally, they had them text and try to walk the very same line. not that we didn't trust the ossis but we did our own inhouse study here. we put a leash in the hall, one producer walked it pretty good. that is the first one, and then you have him just reading the cell phone, just reading, still walks pretty good, and finally, you have him walking, well, actually texting, and they say what happens is your inner ear gets all missed up so it's pretty good but you can see there's a little wobble there. and if there was a fountain at the end of that line you see right there? then you would have something like this happen right here. we just had to show it again because we were allowed to use it twice. >> it really is good. >> the woman tried t
they were texting.hone. >> stunningly text thong smartphone is more dangerous than reading. >> yes. the volunteers did this in three phases. just walking a straight line. had them walk a straight line. then had them read their cell phone and walk the straight line, and finally, they had them text and try to walk the very same line. not that we didn't trust the ossis but we did our own inhouse study here. we put a leash in the hall, one producer walked it pretty good. that is the...
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florida gives us a good idea of the dangers of texting while driving. police in florida couldn't figure out why the driver veered on the sidewalk and hit the tree and flipped over. turns out the 23-year-old driver admitted to texting behind the wheel. the driver is okay. but he is charged with careless driving and texting while driving. >>> sheriff's deputies in l.a. searched the home of justin bieber suspected of throwing eggs at a neighbor's home in his gated community last thursday. a short time ago investigators said they were not necessarily looking for eggs but for other evidence including surveillance video. they arrested one man in bieber's entourage on suspicion of cocaine possession. bieber was not arrested but remains under investigation. >>> today the suspect in a deadly theater shooting in florida was charged with second- degree murder. police and witnesses say 43- year-old chad oulson was shot before the movie started during the previews. the 71-year-old retired cop curtis reeves argued with oulson because he was texting during the previou
florida gives us a good idea of the dangers of texting while driving. police in florida couldn't figure out why the driver veered on the sidewalk and hit the tree and flipped over. turns out the 23-year-old driver admitted to texting behind the wheel. the driver is okay. but he is charged with careless driving and texting while driving. >>> sheriff's deputies in l.a. searched the home of justin bieber suspected of throwing eggs at a neighbor's home in his gated community last thursday....
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>> there is going to be a text. contrary to what you see as first-year law students, in the court, statutory, we consider regulations, federal statutes, and the constitution, so there will be some text. very hard to think of a case where there is no text. what i tend to do more is, i say, there are some words here. somebody wrote them. if they come out of congress, the person who wrote those words had some kind of view, even if you never spoke to the senator, that it would not displease the senator that he works for. the person who wrote this had some idea. it did not spring from nowhere. what was that idea, what were they trying to do with those words, what was the purpose, will this interpretation, as opposed to that, will it further that purpose or will it hinder the purpose? those are not always determinative, but they are usually helpful. >> good evening. i attend suffolk university. thank you for taking time to speak to us today. i was wondering, do you believe citizens united will be overturned sometime in th
>> there is going to be a text. contrary to what you see as first-year law students, in the court, statutory, we consider regulations, federal statutes, and the constitution, so there will be some text. very hard to think of a case where there is no text. what i tend to do more is, i say, there are some words here. somebody wrote them. if they come out of congress, the person who wrote those words had some kind of view, even if you never spoke to the senator, that it would not displease...
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and a community asks how texting could lead to murder. >> thank you.. >> martin savidge joins me now live. florida is known for the stand your ground law. is it possible that reeves will actually try that as a defense? >> reporter: good evening, anderson. that was the first thing that came to a lot of people's minds here, because we all know florida and stand your ground. the sheriff of pascoe county says that his detectives immediately began looking into that along with the assistant state's attorney. and the sheriff says that there is no way that the defense can use stand your ground. they say it does not apply here. >> what do you know about the two men, the victim and the suspect? >> reporter: what's very interesting and tragic is that in many ways these two men are very similar. both of them were veterans of serving in the u.s. navy. both of them love motorcycles. in the case of olson, he loved dirt bikes. both of these men are described by their friends as great individuals. but somehow in the darkness of that movie theater, texting and an argume
and a community asks how texting could lead to murder. >> thank you.. >> martin savidge joins me now live. florida is known for the stand your ground law. is it possible that reeves will actually try that as a defense? >> reporter: good evening, anderson. that was the first thing that came to a lot of people's minds here, because we all know florida and stand your ground. the sheriff of pascoe county says that his detectives immediately began looking into that along with the...
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and there's a quality we we look at a text together and come to a different perspective. michael's book is a good example. i love this book. and i read it myself and you read it myself, we would each come to our own perspective. and i would be looking through your eyes and becoming to some conclusions that i would not have arrived at myself. >> yes. i agree with that i did a book club discussion that i had not written and said what themes did you see in the book? it was astound what different people bring to the table. once you write a become it's out there. and you have no control over it at all. and it's enriching, i think, to do these things together without dead den grating the single experience. my wife was reading a new book and she was -- she was crying through the entire book. >> what is the name of the book? >> i can't remember the name. i'll get it. but that experience that she had is one kind of wonderful experience. and now when she does the book in her book group it will be a different thing. >> as a write, i know there are so many things that's any artist th
and there's a quality we we look at a text together and come to a different perspective. michael's book is a good example. i love this book. and i read it myself and you read it myself, we would each come to our own perspective. and i would be looking through your eyes and becoming to some conclusions that i would not have arrived at myself. >> yes. i agree with that i did a book club discussion that i had not written and said what themes did you see in the book? it was astound what...
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a date. 200 million text messages a day.take your contacts, financial transactions, when you cross the border. it just goes on. it's stunning. this is "the guardian," in association with edward snowden, the man who leaked the files. it gives you a sense of this scale of what the n.s.a. has truly been up to, if these allegations are 100% correct. now, that's the adverse scenario that president barack obama is facing, in other words, trying to overcome this perception that the n.s.a. is this great, far gant kwan squid that's over your lives in america, so much so that he's got to get on the phone with david cameron, to angela merkel in germany, and basically discuss this whole issue that he's going to stand up today and address. there may even be a section for foreign leadership. the guidelines for spying on foreign leaders. interesting. there's a number of other big issues. there's a recording of information, where will that be held? by a third company. will the companies be admonished from that responsibility? and more impor
a date. 200 million text messages a day.take your contacts, financial transactions, when you cross the border. it just goes on. it's stunning. this is "the guardian," in association with edward snowden, the man who leaked the files. it gives you a sense of this scale of what the n.s.a. has truly been up to, if these allegations are 100% correct. now, that's the adverse scenario that president barack obama is facing, in other words, trying to overcome this perception that the n.s.a. is...
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and a community asks how texting could lead to murder. >> thank you.tep back. >> martin savidge joins me now live. florida is known for the stand your ground law. is it possible that reeves will actually try that as a defense? >> good evening, anderson. that was the first thing that came to a lot of people's minds here, because we all know florida and stand your ground. the sheriff of pascoe county says that his detectives immediately began looking into that along with the assistant state's attorney. and the sheriff says that there is no way, based upon that investigation, that the defense can use stand your ground. they say it does not apply here. >> what do you know about the two men, the victim and the suspect? >> you know, what's very interesting and tragic, is that in many ways these two men are very similar. both of them were veterans of serving in the u.s. navy. both of them love motorcycles. in the case of oulson, he loved dirt bikes. both of these men are described by their friends as great individuals. but somehow in the darkness of that movi
and a community asks how texting could lead to murder. >> thank you.tep back. >> martin savidge joins me now live. florida is known for the stand your ground law. is it possible that reeves will actually try that as a defense? >> good evening, anderson. that was the first thing that came to a lot of people's minds here, because we all know florida and stand your ground. the sheriff of pascoe county says that his detectives immediately began looking into that along with the...
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. >> shot to death for texting in a movie theatre. a grieving wife talks about the loss of her husband. >> an unwanted export from china. how china's air pollution is affecting the u.s. - in more ways than one. [ ♪ music ] >> into hi there. welcome to al jazeera america. good to have you with us. i'm thomas drayton. a mexican national was executed in texas a few hours ago despite international outcry. >> edgar tamayo was convicted of killing a police officer 20 years ago. lawyers argued that he did not receive proper legal representation after his arrest. heidi zhou-castro has more on a case that could strain relations between the u.s. and mexico. >> edgar tamayo was pronounced dead at 9:32 central time, wednesday evening. this came after the supreme court refused to grant a last-minute stay on the execution. the lawyers for edgar tamayo had argued that executing him would be a violation of international law and could endanger u.s. citizens abroad. >> edgar tamayo was 24 years owl when he shot a houston police officer three times in t
. >> shot to death for texting in a movie theatre. a grieving wife talks about the loss of her husband. >> an unwanted export from china. how china's air pollution is affecting the u.s. - in more ways than one. [ ♪ music ] >> into hi there. welcome to al jazeera america. good to have you with us. i'm thomas drayton. a mexican national was executed in texas a few hours ago despite international outcry. >> edgar tamayo was convicted of killing a police officer 20 years...
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how an argument over texting led to it all. a young father dead, a retired police officer now under arrest. >>> another controversy for chris christie. the governor viewed as a hero of super storm sandy now facing a federal investigation into his use of millions of dollars. the details in a live report. >>> slope scare. skiers seeing something unusual on the mountains out west this year, bears. why they are not hibernating. >>> short sermon, a passionate pastor holds a one-minute sunday service for the love of football. >> there's some bread and some wine up here on the table. feel free to help yourself if you'd like to. >>> and good tuesday morning. i'm marci gonzalez in for diana perez. >> and i'm john muller. >>> we begin with new details about the victim in the deadly theater shooting in florida. chad oulson was on an afternoon date with his wife. he wanted to send send a text message to their daughter. police say that's when a man nearby became angry and eventually opened fire. the shooting happened at this movie theater a
how an argument over texting led to it all. a young father dead, a retired police officer now under arrest. >>> another controversy for chris christie. the governor viewed as a hero of super storm sandy now facing a federal investigation into his use of millions of dollars. the details in a live report. >>> slope scare. skiers seeing something unusual on the mountains out west this year, bears. why they are not hibernating. >>> short sermon, a passionate pastor holds...
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to text payments are linking credit cards to phone users. that's the type of data that the nsa has been collecting. that what does that tell you? >> the nsa have certainly adopted an attitude that they never saw a piece of data they didn't want to collect. i think it's true, the attitude really does seem to be getting now it may come in handy for something down the road. >> what do you think the president -- i'm sorry, what do
to text payments are linking credit cards to phone users. that's the type of data that the nsa has been collecting. that what does that tell you? >> the nsa have certainly adopted an attitude that they never saw a piece of data they didn't want to collect. i think it's true, the attitude really does seem to be getting now it may come in handy for something down the road. >> what do you think the president -- i'm sorry, what do
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. >> a text message triggers a deadly movie theater shooting. what we're learning about the victim and the man who pulled the trigger. >> and, no, it's not a highlight from the x games. this rider could go to jail, coming up. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. people across america are experof finish quantum, shine voting it product of the year, better homes and garden's best new dishwasher detergent, and now it has the good housekeeping seal, giving finish quantum more honors than ever before. finish quantum delivers amazing clean and shine, which cascade actionpacs just can't do. take the finish shine challenge and see what it can do for you. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save h
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but we can say he was texting someone. but we can't tell you right now who he was texting. >> and we also understand that mr. reeves who is the man who's been charged with this offense is apparently claiming that he feared for his safety because the victim threw popcorn at him. can you confirm that? >> there's many things that are going out there. rumors. but i can tell you he's been charged with second degree murder. with work with our state attorney's office, assistant state attorney, manny garcia. he has been charged. the one thing that comes up was this a stand your ground case. we wanted to make sure our detectives wanted to make sure that when he is brought to trial that he is convicted and justice is served. from our investigation, we're working with the state attorney's office, it was not a stand your ground case. >> in terms of these two shootings, we said at the start of the the show, 245 people in america are hit by gun fire every day, of which at least 80, 90 lose their lives. the school shooting i just talked
but we can say he was texting someone. but we can't tell you right now who he was texting. >> and we also understand that mr. reeves who is the man who's been charged with this offense is apparently claiming that he feared for his safety because the victim threw popcorn at him. can you confirm that? >> there's many things that are going out there. rumors. but i can tell you he's been charged with second degree murder. with work with our state attorney's office, assistant state...
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you showed some of the transcripts from the e-mails and texts. there's a ton of redaks. who are these people? i think to a certain extent drawing a line in the sand -- and who expected christie to do anything different? -- creates this entire feeding frenzy that goes on far period of time. >> what do you make of? >> he was smart to put out the statement but this is the tip of the iceberg. this is what we all thought. and this is -- you know, he's known for -- >> you thought it was a top aide but not him. >> there was definitely a link to christie's administration. he's known for his authenticity. that's one of the things people like about him. but he's also known for political retribution, for cheap political scoring, and he has a temper. this was an indication whether he was involved or not, and we'll find out, i don't think this story is over, if he wasn't involved, then that attitude definitely spilled down to his staff and his staff was undertaking it probably thinking he was okay with it. >> just to be clear, i mean, the statement does not say that he's sorry. the s
you showed some of the transcripts from the e-mails and texts. there's a ton of redaks. who are these people? i think to a certain extent drawing a line in the sand -- and who expected christie to do anything different? -- creates this entire feeding frenzy that goes on far period of time. >> what do you make of? >> he was smart to put out the statement but this is the tip of the iceberg. this is what we all thought. and this is -- you know, he's known for -- >> you thought it...
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one, you read the text. if it says animal, one thing we know for certain is it is not a carrot because the carrot is not an animal, no matter what. the text put on limits. then you look at the history, where did this phrase come from of what was the history of the statute? third, you look at tradition. suppose is says something about habeas corpus. there is a tradition that surrounds those words. fourth, you look at the precedent, there are earlier cases that have some relevance. purpose.u look at the somebody had an objective in putting that word in the statute. what was the purpose? sixth, look at consequences of deciding one way or another in the light of the purpose. if you are looking at the first amendment, that is the cobwebs of speech. the fourth amendment is consequent as of privacy. all judges use those six tools, but judges very in the emphasis that the give one or the other. i probably give more weight to the purpose and the consequence. my fellow judge would take into account the history, and i
one, you read the text. if it says animal, one thing we know for certain is it is not a carrot because the carrot is not an animal, no matter what. the text put on limits. then you look at the history, where did this phrase come from of what was the history of the statute? third, you look at tradition. suppose is says something about habeas corpus. there is a tradition that surrounds those words. fourth, you look at the precedent, there are earlier cases that have some relevance. purpose.u look...
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do you text while you're driving? >> no!ou swear on a stack of "oprah" magazines that you don't? [ laughter ] >> yes. >> jimmy: okay. because you took a picture while you were driving what are we going to see before i show this? describe why you took this photograph. >> okay. i go to work every day, and this is something that i see on my way to work. and i'm always driving. i look over, and like -- i've never not done a double take. it doesn't matter. i know what it is. but i always -- i'm like, what -- oh, my god. >> jimmy: this is? >> is this the way you want your child's school picture to be? i know it's horrible. but this is what i see. >> jimmy: what is that? >> i feel like i'm going to get in trouble. don't show her too long. >> jimmy: yeah, that makes a difference. wow. what are they learning at this school? i don't know. >> but isn't it weird? >> jimmy: yeah, it's very weird. >> a paper towel -- >> jimmy: oh, is that what it is? >> -- holder. i mean, whatever the inside of it is. >> jimmy: we're going to take a quick
do you text while you're driving? >> no!ou swear on a stack of "oprah" magazines that you don't? [ laughter ] >> yes. >> jimmy: okay. because you took a picture while you were driving what are we going to see before i show this? describe why you took this photograph. >> okay. i go to work every day, and this is something that i see on my way to work. and i'm always driving. i look over, and like -- i've never not done a double take. it doesn't matter. i know...
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can you please just stop texting. >> reeves reportedly yelled at another movie goer for texting and then turned attention. >> followed me to the bathroom out. >> how could this hurt his stand your ground claim. he has done this before, didn't shoot but clearly he will use stand your ground. he has a prior incident around texting in a movie theater. >> the witness said he followed her out of the movie theater to the restroom. that is very aggressive behavior. a prosecutor will argue he had built up -- he has a huge pet peeve here which is texting in movie theaters. it annoys a lot of people. most people don't follow people to chastise them. in this situation -- >> now you see why some of us are so concerned about it. >> we should absolutely be concerned. in florida it is going to get even worse because there is now a proposal to expand the stand your ground law and to allow people to fire warning shots and be covered with the immunity. it is really becoming out of hand, in my opinion. that is why the florida prosecutin
can you please just stop texting. >> reeves reportedly yelled at another movie goer for texting and then turned attention. >> followed me to the bathroom out. >> how could this hurt his stand your ground claim. he has done this before, didn't shoot but clearly he will use stand your ground. he has a prior incident around texting in a movie theater. >> the witness said he followed her out of the movie theater to the restroom. that is very aggressive behavior. a prosecutor...
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, why can't the american public know the text?ey should. let the sunshine in on this one. withholding the text is only going to create the perception that in fact something in the administration is hiding. there imperfections in the agreement, so trot them out. >> i want to see if the word is in that text. they are not releasing the text. >> thanks very much. >> we will take a quick break. more after this. to quote from whitman, "you are here." "that life exists and identity." "that the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse." "that the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse." what will your verse be? . >>> here in washington, republicans withholding and working on strategies for the 2016 presidential race. mike huckabee is making controversial comments. what did he say? >> he was talking broughtly about what you are hearing all-around the republican meeting. how republicans can beat back against the democrats attacking him and the war on women. what he talked about was how he perceives how democrats
, why can't the american public know the text?ey should. let the sunshine in on this one. withholding the text is only going to create the perception that in fact something in the administration is hiding. there imperfections in the agreement, so trot them out. >> i want to see if the word is in that text. they are not releasing the text. >> thanks very much. >> we will take a quick break. more after this. to quote from whitman, "you are here." "that life exists...
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he shoots someone after texting. and i bet my bottom dollar that mark geragos, you would use the stand your ground defense in this case. this is florida, after all. this is zimmerman land. and i suspect they are going to use the stand your ground case because they're going to argue that this 71-year-old was in fear of imminent danger, great bodily injury or death because he's got sort of this young, athletic guy attacking him. that's what's going to happen here. and it just goes to show you what the law is in florida. >> well, sunny, sunny -- >> you know you'd do it, mark. >> mark, in a darkened movie theater -- >> i want to make sure that sunny doesn't bet her bottom dollar, because remember, anderson, sunny was going to bet the house that george zimmerman was going to be convicted. >> here we go. >> so, her prognostication skills leave something to be desired. >> mark, if you're in a darkened theater in florida and someone throws popcorn at you, can you theoretically argue that you were in fear of your life, that y
he shoots someone after texting. and i bet my bottom dollar that mark geragos, you would use the stand your ground defense in this case. this is florida, after all. this is zimmerman land. and i suspect they are going to use the stand your ground case because they're going to argue that this 71-year-old was in fear of imminent danger, great bodily injury or death because he's got sort of this young, athletic guy attacking him. that's what's going to happen here. and it just goes to show you...