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>> art del cueto is a border patrol agent and president of the tucson chapter of the largest border patrol union in the country. though his agency won't meet with us, he's agreed to talk to us off duty. >> we're the first line of defense for the country. if i wasn't an agent, and i did not work for the united states border patrol, i would want somebody out here that had a little bit of a rah-rah attitude, where he really truly took his job serious and wantedto defend the country. that's my view on it. >> so there's been a few officer-involved shootings at the border that have gotten a lot of attention lately 16 year old guy from the mexican side jose antonio and he was shot by a border patrol agent from the us side does that trouble you? >> well, we have several shootings, i can't freely speak about that one, because they're still looking into it. but what people don't understand when they say rocks the agents were rocked. i don't know what people's concept of a rock is, but it's huge rocks. it's not these little rocks. it's huge rocks. in, in areas that are populated, like closer to nogal
>> art del cueto is a border patrol agent and president of the tucson chapter of the largest border patrol union in the country. though his agency won't meet with us, he's agreed to talk to us off duty. >> we're the first line of defense for the country. if i wasn't an agent, and i did not work for the united states border patrol, i would want somebody out here that had a little bit of a rah-rah attitude, where he really truly took his job serious and wantedto defend the country....
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. >> now, navy s.e.a.l.s talked about their books and experiences at the tucson festival books last year. this is an hour. >> born november 8th 1961. now enrolled at cumberland college. he served as the search and rescue swimmer and anti-submarine warcraft operator reenlisted in order to get the necessary steps -- completed the necessary steps to become a navy s.e.a.l. later he was selected to join the special warfare group also known as s.e.a.l. team six was classified as a c-span2 special unit within the u.s. military joint special operations command . following his honorable discharge chico wrote the biography memoir s.e.a.l. team six. he also graduated from the university in marietta, georgia and earned a doctor of chiropractic to greek ship. brandon was born in canada in 1974, raised mostly in california and worked on a fishing boat from the age of 16. he joined the navy in 93 and began his career as an aviation warfare systems operator and search and rescue summer. he completed basic underwater demolition seals training and was assigned to s.e.a.l. team three. when he served as a c
. >> now, navy s.e.a.l.s talked about their books and experiences at the tucson festival books last year. this is an hour. >> born november 8th 1961. now enrolled at cumberland college. he served as the search and rescue swimmer and anti-submarine warcraft operator reenlisted in order to get the necessary steps -- completed the necessary steps to become a navy s.e.a.l. later he was selected to join the special warfare group also known as s.e.a.l. team six was classified as a c-span2...
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located in the tucson, arizona, desert, it's home to some of the most important and unusual machines to ever fly in the sky. this is quite an impressive display. >> well, thanks. you know, we've been working hard at it for about 35 years now, so we're very proud of our accomplishments. >> one of the most popular exhibits is the blackbird. it's the world's fastest jet. the blackbird was designed to outrun missiles trying to shoot it down. that's because the u.s. used blackbirds to spy on other countries. >> it was a secret program, so, they were flying high and fast long before anyone acknowledged that the program existed. but in the late '70s, i believe 1978, one of the blackbirds flew from los angeles to new york city in one hour, four minutes, and six seconds. >> wow! i wish all flights from new york to los angeles were that fast! >> yeah, no, exactly. but the in-flight services aren't that great. >> so, what was its top speed? >> generally, it was a little bit over mach 3. >> mach 1 is the speed of sound, so mach 3 means flying at three times the speed of sound. >> so, we're getti
located in the tucson, arizona, desert, it's home to some of the most important and unusual machines to ever fly in the sky. this is quite an impressive display. >> well, thanks. you know, we've been working hard at it for about 35 years now, so we're very proud of our accomplishments. >> one of the most popular exhibits is the blackbird. it's the world's fastest jet. the blackbird was designed to outrun missiles trying to shoot it down. that's because the u.s. used blackbirds to...
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now let's get to choose a stock a deal match up the tucson there's posted the next and heroes in tom's here. now it's next to the night has his two sons paul said what was going to bring one home. nixon's course to school and that he needs real one not two guns could mean the answers that we want but its intent to more into it and i'm going to meet them come alive and that's it. i think this one life that is. and that he appealed again and see beating lg three to two and as he's making easy workout of kenya ap two five meanwhile looks and high minded in print. and that's all for now this has been feeding check it out see you back here later for more from the world of sports. there's been almost two weeks since the tragic ferry accident in many families are still waiting for the return of their loved ones as rescue efforts located to the volatile scenes from the new conditions on single and elsewhere in the country we took the silver to a tingle down at the weather center with our guide to the weather and snow continues to stay relatively warm weather conditions under the scene aren't w
now let's get to choose a stock a deal match up the tucson there's posted the next and heroes in tom's here. now it's next to the night has his two sons paul said what was going to bring one home. nixon's course to school and that he needs real one not two guns could mean the answers that we want but its intent to more into it and i'm going to meet them come alive and that's it. i think this one life that is. and that he appealed again and see beating lg three to two and as he's making easy...
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read on down to aunt amid intense and focused on southwest by the tucson based on saturday sunday which was traveling to cry that she was shocked at the station in the venture capital backed out that two members of the phantom menace with a high of sixty five and was in kenya with a grandstand was gunned down he said that that was instant and i stopped getting my dodgy community in the sunni majority caucus contests come under the attacks. thanks to the sunken eyes oceans begun to shut them out of country this is to sew and sell them to adapt to life with other nations at the adelaide festival. i had to pull back from another guy were needed and the exhibit ends of the week and taken up the toilet seat to see significant advantage of the doctor put on some nine miles from the town of tissue stomach not get enough of fifty thousand eyes would see shots of anything to be a pot of the festivities the highpoint of the seven day festival in two weeks and if any of that i intended and on john was stunned and if i'm outside more than two hundred activists who funded and tidy me tempted and iss
read on down to aunt amid intense and focused on southwest by the tucson based on saturday sunday which was traveling to cry that she was shocked at the station in the venture capital backed out that two members of the phantom menace with a high of sixty five and was in kenya with a grandstand was gunned down he said that that was instant and i stopped getting my dodgy community in the sunni majority caucus contests come under the attacks. thanks to the sunken eyes oceans begun to shut them out...
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the tucson sector is part of that non-populated area. so they have detoured this illegal activity into our backyard. they have put this defend up directly behind me which runs 40, 50 miles. >> if you look to my left where the shadow ends as it goes up to the mountain. that's where the fence ends. >> the fence just ends. >> yes. >> there is a certain absurdity to having it this way where you simply end it. if you're going to do it, do it all the way. >> from there you have a fence where anyone here can climb just over it. it's very simple. >> well, al jazeera america will be exploring this issue in-depth in this unique new original series. "board lapd" airs right here on al jazeera america. don't miss it. it's really worth it to understand this issue better. >>> fee next, arizona, is one of the epicenters of the immigration debate in america. immigration from mexico is front and center given that it shares the border with the country, i discussed this issue with ken morris, the president of the cross border group in san diego. ken's firm
the tucson sector is part of that non-populated area. so they have detoured this illegal activity into our backyard. they have put this defend up directly behind me which runs 40, 50 miles. >> if you look to my left where the shadow ends as it goes up to the mountain. that's where the fence ends. >> the fence just ends. >> yes. >> there is a certain absurdity to having it this way where you simply end it. if you're going to do it, do it all the way. >> from there...
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the tucson sector is part of that non-populated area. so they have detoured this illegal activity into our backyard. they have put this defend up directly behind me which runs 40, 50 miles. >> if you look to my left where the shadow ends as it goes up to the mountain. that's where the fence ends. >> the fence just ends. >> yes. >> there is a certain absurdity to having it this way where you simply end it. if you're going to do it, do it all the way. >> from there you have a fence where anyone here can climb just over it. it's very simple. >> well, al jazeera america will be exploring this issue in-depth in this unique new original series. "board lapd" airs right here on al jazeera america. don't miss it. it's really worth it to understand this issue better. >>> fee next, arizona, is one of the epicenters of the immigration debate in america. immigration from mexico is front and center given that it shares the border with the country, i discussed this issue with ken morris, the president of the cross border group in san diego. ken's firm
the tucson sector is part of that non-populated area. so they have detoured this illegal activity into our backyard. they have put this defend up directly behind me which runs 40, 50 miles. >> if you look to my left where the shadow ends as it goes up to the mountain. that's where the fence ends. >> the fence just ends. >> yes. >> there is a certain absurdity to having it this way where you simply end it. if you're going to do it, do it all the way. >> from there...
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the pima county medical examiner's office in tucson does have an understanding with the mexican governmentthere is a large office who's staff's job is to assist us to try to make indication of these remains if we believe they are mexican citizens, and help get those remains back to whoever their families are. so the majority of the remains we have identified 85% have been mexican citizens, they do try to assist us. >> dr. hess i imagine when you are trying to figure out who these people were, you face much greater challenges than the average corner because you have far fewer clues. tell us how you go through this process. >> the whole process is a challenge. essentially what we do with unidentified remains is create a profile. so when you look at the remains if they are in goods condition and not decomposed you can determine whether or not it's a man or woman, how tall they are, how much they way, do they have identifying marks or scars or tattoos, if they had surgical procedures. what does the dental work look like? can you take fingerprints or a facial photo? then you have a profile of t
the pima county medical examiner's office in tucson does have an understanding with the mexican governmentthere is a large office who's staff's job is to assist us to try to make indication of these remains if we believe they are mexican citizens, and help get those remains back to whoever their families are. so the majority of the remains we have identified 85% have been mexican citizens, they do try to assist us. >> dr. hess i imagine when you are trying to figure out who these people...
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>> the only place, according to the doctors there at the v.a., is either at the tucson v.a. spital or it's outsourced locally here. so they elected to do the outsourcing here in phoenix. >> in the meantime, as you've waited to have this problem taken care of, you can't really work full time, right? >> it's been difficult. i just had another episode this wednesday of this week. i was raced from work at 222 beats a minute of heart rate. on the way to the hospital, they did the medication and i stabilized from there. the doctor at the hospital tried for an hour and a half, two hours to contact any doctor at the v.a. center and just had ringing phone calls. so eventually i had to leave -- i couldn't afford the hospitalization stay there at that hospital. so i had to leave against medical advice. >> david, what do you make of this report now that's coming out over the last few days that there's this secret waiting list and that as many as 40 veterans have died? >> i don't know as far as the secret waiting list, i do know that the bureaucracy involved with the v.a. here in phoenix
>> the only place, according to the doctors there at the v.a., is either at the tucson v.a. spital or it's outsourced locally here. so they elected to do the outsourcing here in phoenix. >> in the meantime, as you've waited to have this problem taken care of, you can't really work full time, right? >> it's been difficult. i just had another episode this wednesday of this week. i was raced from work at 222 beats a minute of heart rate. on the way to the hospital, they did the...
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abc's ryan owens tracking the latest for us in tucson, arizona. >> all rice, please. >> reporter: this's all up to the jury to decide. is pamela phillips a gold digging murderer or a sweet socialite falsely accused? the 56-year-old who lived in aspen and vacationed around the world flashed her trademark smile during closing arguments wednesday. >> it is time to hold pamela responsible. >> this is not about pam phillips being a gold digger. >> reporter: phillips faces life in prison if convicted of masterminding the murder of her ex-husband. real estate develop gary triano. prosecutors say she paid a hit man $400,000 to plant a car bomb at this tucson country club back in 1996. >> i remember saying to him, oh, my gosh. she really did it. >> reporter: prosecutors reminded the jury of their star witness who testified phillips told her about a plan to have triano killed for millions in life insurance. >> she said that she should just hire a hit man, have him taken out. >> reporter: the state also played phone calls between phillips and the convicted hit man. her former boyfriend, ron young
abc's ryan owens tracking the latest for us in tucson, arizona. >> all rice, please. >> reporter: this's all up to the jury to decide. is pamela phillips a gold digging murderer or a sweet socialite falsely accused? the 56-year-old who lived in aspen and vacationed around the world flashed her trademark smile during closing arguments wednesday. >> it is time to hold pamela responsible. >> this is not about pam phillips being a gold digger. >> reporter: phillips...
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we get to be implemented as abba fan of a band that will be the best and the one with it tucson has done to the region's rich natural resources without the anime was tea. this has also affected their livelihood two weeks. the exploitation and lack of economic opportunities has pushed about three folds of the population below the poverty line. this is the leading lights that went against us. its puppet regime i wanted it to stop whatever stars and seventies says that on the topic of beauty pigeons miss india two thousand fourteen india's entertainment capital by invest in indian state of maharashtra. but it was not sensitive to the theaters on the main topic of thousands in doubt. twenty one saturday in the santa thing. by investing . yes dense fog that was intentional but just that i look at those of you and jack did not make you jump on the go. i do in front of an old fashioned. so did you think the financing that anything i miss what you need them. i'm actually quite good after that one ought to be this season. will you be the thought that might be within hours. my little ones i know w
we get to be implemented as abba fan of a band that will be the best and the one with it tucson has done to the region's rich natural resources without the anime was tea. this has also affected their livelihood two weeks. the exploitation and lack of economic opportunities has pushed about three folds of the population below the poverty line. this is the leading lights that went against us. its puppet regime i wanted it to stop whatever stars and seventies says that on the topic of beauty...
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latest reading on the line tours fungus on them and no kong harbor just twenty km from the accident site to tucson guys today was the most critical day in terms of search and rescue operation each has its high end parties expect to get stronger starting tomorrow and even rain isn't forecast for the weekend. and dan for today. eight sixteen more bodies were recovered on this thursday and the best tool in our bellies sees a number of survivors standing at one under seventy five with one hundred twenty seven still missing underwater and divers focus your search on the third floor where the cafeteria as they did not recover as many victims as they hoped for. desserts also focused on the floor still love to share it with the cabins of most the time when high school students were located. divers also said there were no air pockets present inside the sunken ferry and the chance apostle survivors aftershave seminars completely underwater tiffany also told us earlier that there was about the team that made for the missing nfl are nice and can you tell us more. dice desperation saw stated and very angry par
latest reading on the line tours fungus on them and no kong harbor just twenty km from the accident site to tucson guys today was the most critical day in terms of search and rescue operation each has its high end parties expect to get stronger starting tomorrow and even rain isn't forecast for the weekend. and dan for today. eight sixteen more bodies were recovered on this thursday and the best tool in our bellies sees a number of survivors standing at one under seventy five with one hundred...
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my go to guy on the congresswoman's staff. you know, tucson and southern arizona have definitely not been .efined by that terrible act instead we are defined by how the community responded. the compassion, the love, the prayers and the goodwill have poured out and help all of us heal our broken hearts. bringing some good out of that horrific day. the sensational needs of children to prevent bullying in the stigma of mental illness to improve those services. while congresswoman giffords continues her recovery, her determination gives hope to mothers and she is a true inspiration to the country and to the world. you might have noted that earlier today, she jumped out of an airplane and took a tandem dive. this woman's resilience has no bounds. sadly, and the last three years, other communities have been senseless actsar of violence. the most fitting memorial would be to take action to prevent another such tragedy. as a shooting survivor, a grandfather, a member of congress, i am determined to do so and i know many others in this body and the sen
my go to guy on the congresswoman's staff. you know, tucson and southern arizona have definitely not been .efined by that terrible act instead we are defined by how the community responded. the compassion, the love, the prayers and the goodwill have poured out and help all of us heal our broken hearts. bringing some good out of that horrific day. the sensational needs of children to prevent bullying in the stigma of mental illness to improve those services. while congresswoman giffords...
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the 1900 block of south indianapolis boulevard. and is hit by a semi truck. >> no charges have been filed. >> responsible for tucson's at the bay colony complex. there were used to keep the geese away. one of the swans knocked him out of his kayak and attacked him as he tried to swim ashore. he is suing the employer and condo complex and that they should have known that this was our territorial. >> bill in the house approved legislation to suspend pension benefits. >> the bipartisan bill passed by a vote of 86-13, now moves on to the state senate. >> the man seeking to represent northwestern football players is taking apart the school's argument for appeal. a ruling by the national labor relations board is allowing players to vote on forming a union. the players were actually employees of the school. northwestern is appealing saying the regional director mischaracterized or ignored relevant facts. the union says the university's accusations are not grounds for review. northwestern is just completing a unionization is bad for business. the house speaker says it is important to make a strong financial commitment. coming up next pope fra
the 1900 block of south indianapolis boulevard. and is hit by a semi truck. >> no charges have been filed. >> responsible for tucson's at the bay colony complex. there were used to keep the geese away. one of the swans knocked him out of his kayak and attacked him as he tried to swim ashore. he is suing the employer and condo complex and that they should have known that this was our territorial. >> bill in the house approved legislation to suspend pension benefits. >>...
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the time. >> rose: tucson. >> yes. at the u of a there. it really was a day of thinking about it. and i packed my car. >> rose: a day. >> yes, pretty much. i packed up. >> rose: if i'm going to do this i've got to do it. >> it just felt like i don't know, it was one of those things where i've learned that you can't lie to yourself in the mirror. like if you look in the mirror and u ask yourself a question, you can't lie. and i looked in the mirror and i was like what do you want to do. and it almost surprised me a little bit. i was like i don't want to be here. i think it's tucson. i want to go, i'm so bad at years. 90 something. >> rose: what year in college were you? >> oh. i was a junior, yes. and i just sort of happened and my roommate at the time in college lived in l.a. so i stayed with her and it just kind of happened. and then i called my parents. >> rose: you said i'm in l.a. >> yes. i got two very different reactions. i mean, they were both like what are you talking about. >> rose: it was more supportive mother or father. >> well i think they showed support in different
the time. >> rose: tucson. >> yes. at the u of a there. it really was a day of thinking about it. and i packed my car. >> rose: a day. >> yes, pretty much. i packed up. >> rose: if i'm going to do this i've got to do it. >> it just felt like i don't know, it was one of those things where i've learned that you can't lie to yourself in the mirror. like if you look in the mirror and u ask yourself a question, you can't lie. and i looked in the mirror and i was...
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in the tucson sector, i know from my own experience, nobody was going to be prosecuted if they broughtin less than 500 pounds. so every load the smugglers figured out immediately, every load came in just below it. are there any other examples, to your knowledge, any legal precedent, any legal examples that you can point to us in other administrations where there have been policy decisions made is to just not prosecute a whole category of folks, for example, whether it be smuggling or in the case of individuals who are under a certain age who cross the border without permission as has been done with the administration's policy not to prosecute kids under a certain age, regardless of the merits of the policy. what's the legal -- talk to us about, as the chief legal adviser to the president, what's the legal authority for that, to set aside and just not prosecute a whole category of folks? when has that been done in the past and what's the legal authority in >> i don't have any specifics in mind but i can tell you -- >> no specific legal authority in mind? >> i was going to talk about som
in the tucson sector, i know from my own experience, nobody was going to be prosecuted if they broughtin less than 500 pounds. so every load the smugglers figured out immediately, every load came in just below it. are there any other examples, to your knowledge, any legal precedent, any legal examples that you can point to us in other administrations where there have been policy decisions made is to just not prosecute a whole category of folks, for example, whether it be smuggling or in the...
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the feds. my brother's a former deputy chief of police in tucson. he says the last thing you want is federal involvement in something that is primarily a local responsibility. >> why didn't the sheriff show up if that's -- >> because the feds pull rank. the feds show up. >> so the bureau of land management showed up along with the s.w.a.t. team -- >> yes. >> with arms, you're saying and the bureau of land management is there to manage the land, bundy says, listen, i'm not paying these fees because they're supposed to manage my land but they ran my land into the ground. i want to play a sound bite. this is between senator harry reid and the sister of mr. bundy, margaret houston. listen. >> cliven bundy has not recognized the united states. he says the united states is a foreign government. he hasn't paid his taxes. he doesn't pay his fees, unlike the rest of nevada ranchers. and he doesn't follow the law. >> harry reid doesn't even know my brother. he doesn't even know my family. he doesn't know what we do. we pay our taxes. cliven's always paid his t
the feds. my brother's a former deputy chief of police in tucson. he says the last thing you want is federal involvement in something that is primarily a local responsibility. >> why didn't the sheriff show up if that's -- >> because the feds pull rank. the feds show up. >> so the bureau of land management showed up along with the s.w.a.t. team -- >> yes. >> with arms, you're saying and the bureau of land management is there to manage the land, bundy says, listen,...
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set in place that you won't prosecute folks that bring in less than 100 pounds of marijuana and the tucsonsector from my own experience several years ago nobody would be prosecuted if they brought in less than 500. every load smugglers have figured out every load comes in just below it. are there any other examples to your knowledge in legal precedent or any other examples you can point to us in other administrations where there have been policy decisions made to not prosecute a whole category of folks for example whether it be smuggling or in the case of individuals who are under a certain age who cross the border without permission as has been done with the administration's policy not to prosecute kids under certain age regardless of the parents are the policy. talk to us about as the chief legal adviser to the precedent of what is the legal authority to that, to set aside and not prosecute a whole category of folks? was how has that been done in the past and what is the legal authority? .. obviously you want police officers to use their good heart and their good sense when they're makin
set in place that you won't prosecute folks that bring in less than 100 pounds of marijuana and the tucsonsector from my own experience several years ago nobody would be prosecuted if they brought in less than 500. every load smugglers have figured out every load comes in just below it. are there any other examples to your knowledge in legal precedent or any other examples you can point to us in other administrations where there have been policy decisions made to not prosecute a whole category...
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it brews for a long time, they come to the attention of people, the shooter in tucson, he came to the attention of the authorities on the college, his teachers. and, you know, they wanted him off campus. it didn't happen all of a sudden, but then he's out with a gun and he's looking for the act, the grudge, the revenge. you know, the suicide, if you will. and so what the investigators may do is go back and see if they can pick up any of the beginnings of this horrific event. >> i want to listen more to what the president had to say today, especially about this occurring at this particular location. >> the folks there sacrifice so much on behalf of our freedom. many of the people there have been through multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan. they served with valor and they serve with distinction, and when they're at their home base, they need to feel safe. we don't yet know what happened tonight, but obviously that sense of safety has been broken once again. >> joining us now by phone, msnbc military analyst colonel jack jacobs. jack, i want to get your reaction to this in effect ligh
it brews for a long time, they come to the attention of people, the shooter in tucson, he came to the attention of the authorities on the college, his teachers. and, you know, they wanted him off campus. it didn't happen all of a sudden, but then he's out with a gun and he's looking for the act, the grudge, the revenge. you know, the suicide, if you will. and so what the investigators may do is go back and see if they can pick up any of the beginnings of this horrific event. >> i want to...
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it brews for a long time, they come to the attention of people, the shooter in tucson, he came to the attention of the authorities on the college, his teachers. and, you know, they wanted him offcampus. it didn't happen all of a sudden, but then he's out with a gun and he's looking for the act, the grudge, the revenge. you know, the suicide, if you will. and so what the investigators may do is go back and see if they can pick up any of the beginnings of this horrific event. >> i want to listen more to what the president had to say today, especially about this occurring at this particular location. a. >> the folks there sacrifice so much on behalf of our freedom. many of the people there have been through multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan. they served with valor and they serve with distinction, and when they're at their home base, they need to feel safe. we don't yet know what happened tonight, but obviously that sense of safety has been broken once again. >> joining us now by phone, msnbc military analyst colonel jack jacobs. jack, i want to get your reaction to this in effect li
it brews for a long time, they come to the attention of people, the shooter in tucson, he came to the attention of the authorities on the college, his teachers. and, you know, they wanted him offcampus. it didn't happen all of a sudden, but then he's out with a gun and he's looking for the act, the grudge, the revenge. you know, the suicide, if you will. and so what the investigators may do is go back and see if they can pick up any of the beginnings of this horrific event. >> i want to...
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it brews for a long time, they come to the attention of people, the shooter in tucson, he came to the attention of the authorities on the college, his teachers. and, you know, they wanted him offcampus. it didn't happen all of a sudden, but then he's out with a gun and he's looking for the act, the grudge, the revenge. you know, the suicide, if you will. and so what the investigators may do is go back and see if they can pick up any of the beginnings of this horrific event. >> i want to listen more to what the president had to say today, especially about this occurring at this particular location. a. >> the folks there sacrifice so much on behalf of our freedom. many of the people there have been through multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan. they served with valor and they serve with distinction, and when they're at their home base, they need to feel safe. we don't yet know what happened tonight, but obviously that sense of safety has been broken once again. >> joining us now by phone, msnbc military analyst colonel jack jacobs. jack, i want to get your reaction to this in effect li
it brews for a long time, they come to the attention of people, the shooter in tucson, he came to the attention of the authorities on the college, his teachers. and, you know, they wanted him offcampus. it didn't happen all of a sudden, but then he's out with a gun and he's looking for the act, the grudge, the revenge. you know, the suicide, if you will. and so what the investigators may do is go back and see if they can pick up any of the beginnings of this horrific event. >> i want to...
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the country. >>> here in tucson, arizona gabby giffords was shot in the head at point-blank range.ere in the united states gun violence has created an elite breed of trauma surgeon. dr. peter reid was in charge when giffords arrive. he says a trauma center in any american city can handle the horrors that emerged in forth hood. >> they are used to that, so i know they were going to get as good of care as they could. >> reporter: doctor reid know it depends on where they are shot. >> i would say anywhere in the nervous system is the worst. >> reporter: he once trained battlefield surgeons by taking them to hospitals in major american cities. in countries without gun violence, trauma surgery barely exist. >> they don't even need that in other countries. it's just crazy. they don't have the guns. what is different about germany than us? the cars? a little bit? it's the fact that we have, you know, uncountable amount of guns here, they don't. and same thing about korea, japan, you know, these countries that are civilized elsewhere, they don't even need me. >> reporter: dr. rooe says tha
the country. >>> here in tucson, arizona gabby giffords was shot in the head at point-blank range.ere in the united states gun violence has created an elite breed of trauma surgeon. dr. peter reid was in charge when giffords arrive. he says a trauma center in any american city can handle the horrors that emerged in forth hood. >> they are used to that, so i know they were going to get as good of care as they could. >> reporter: doctor reid know it depends on where they are...
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. >> willtunate events -- look back on the incident that took place in tucson, the tragedy where i was counseling was shot her seven children people were wounded and 16 died. who shot us had been displaying symptoms of mental illness for at least two years before the time. and the stigma that they create for our society. like people don't pay any attention to them and try to pretend like they don't really exist. that kind of isolation really can make a problem worse, in addition to being totally dehumanizing. >> in our research, not only did we stumble upon the lax treatment, but also a -- >> if weabsence look back at what happened after the vietnam war, the veterans that came back to the country were very divided over the war. they were reviled and called baby killers. what is even worse, they were not given the mental health services and treatment that they needed areas they ended up in the homeless population. is hard to get the help that you need to start working towards getting yourself out of the wreck that it creates. >> with things like ptsd, the , schizophrenia and bipolar, th
. >> willtunate events -- look back on the incident that took place in tucson, the tragedy where i was counseling was shot her seven children people were wounded and 16 died. who shot us had been displaying symptoms of mental illness for at least two years before the time. and the stigma that they create for our society. like people don't pay any attention to them and try to pretend like they don't really exist. that kind of isolation really can make a problem worse, in addition to being...
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. >> unfortunate events -- >> when i look back at the tragedy in tucson where 17 people were wounded, the young man who did those shootings had been displaying symptoms for at least two years before that time. >> and the stigmas that they create -- >> a lot of the mentally ill feel like people do not pay attention to them. retend they p don't exist. back and make a problem w orse. >> we stumbled upon the lack of illness. mental also a substantial lack of help for veterans. >> if we look at what happened after the vietnam war, veterans came back to a country divided. they were called baby killers. they were not given mental health services that they needed. they ended up in the homeless population. >> it is hard to get the help you need to start working toward getting yourself out of that rut crea. goesptsd, the longer it without any treatment and the more trouble the person gets in the more isolated they end up. they are ostracized from society and alienated from friends. >> we were able to find facilities that help veterans coming back for more. year army veteran. i am here at the un
. >> unfortunate events -- >> when i look back at the tragedy in tucson where 17 people were wounded, the young man who did those shootings had been displaying symptoms for at least two years before that time. >> and the stigmas that they create -- >> a lot of the mentally ill feel like people do not pay attention to them. retend they p don't exist. back and make a problem w orse. >> we stumbled upon the lack of illness. mental also a substantial lack of help for...
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we can make of it on a random pics to share the weekend amid the relentless unrest in ukraine is up to tucson to become a covering of the promises made in brussels and washington but the cash has yet to be saved. need somebody to put to question america's commitment than to ukraine he said helped extend beyond timing of this gives people the straight before to confirm the cost of when the deputy secretary of state to protest is to cookies sometime back into time kiev only about a cushy crimes but has been called to put billions of dollars worth of direct loans and also subsidies as well for most of the posse is to be to have a lot. this constant g eight percent incredible than thirty five billion dollars in the last four years alone on top of that approach has paralyzed the capital and drink state coffers late last year. boston legal and get fifteen billion dollars of which three billion has already been received no small sum in itself. so that money was supposed to cover gas debt which remains outstanding in the months with a two billion dollars again no small sum itself but they could be bu
we can make of it on a random pics to share the weekend amid the relentless unrest in ukraine is up to tucson to become a covering of the promises made in brussels and washington but the cash has yet to be saved. need somebody to put to question america's commitment than to ukraine he said helped extend beyond timing of this gives people the straight before to confirm the cost of when the deputy secretary of state to protest is to cookies sometime back into time kiev only about a cushy crimes...
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on time so we'd all been debated felt like this was his temple because the music is playing the music in tucson to come in and so i kind of you know felt like everytime i walk down there for two minutes i was in the skies temple and so i'd recorded the sound of your footsteps. well first the traffic outside in the footsteps going on walking through the night of real time so i didn't stop when it's kept going. you can hear the music getting louder and louder when quieter letters in the footsteps of them in the traffic. and i i just love that i love the idea that the sky had transformed the space. a it was kind of like you share it with all of us since it's a completely different stories the only experience they'll come here with others you will experience my half going to the underground tunnels in other parts of taipei the only different is because of this one guy becomes our opinion so that was i created that just forgive me i dont think ill ever. we sure did know he's another guy who haven't seen in awhile when sending this to the editors but the theory that the applicant and attached a lot o
on time so we'd all been debated felt like this was his temple because the music is playing the music in tucson to come in and so i kind of you know felt like everytime i walk down there for two minutes i was in the skies temple and so i'd recorded the sound of your footsteps. well first the traffic outside in the footsteps going on walking through the night of real time so i didn't stop when it's kept going. you can hear the music getting louder and louder when quieter letters in the footsteps...
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on time slowing down because it felt like this was his temple because the music is playing the music in tucson to come in and so i kind of you know felt like everytime i walk down there for two minutes i was in the skies temple and so i'd recorded the sound of your footsteps of oprah's the traffic outside in the footsteps coming down and walking through made it a real time so i did stop when it's kept going. he can hear the music getting louder and louder and then quieter ride in the footsteps of them in the traffic here. tonight i just love that i love the idea that this guy had transformed the space. it was kind of like you share it with all of us since then it's a completely different stories. the only experience they'll compare with others you will experience my half going to the underground tunnels in other parts of taipei. yet only different is because of this one guy to come so i can answer that was i created that just for him i don't think ill ever holy cure it. no he's another guy who haven't seen in awhile hopefully million sending this to the rain has started to lower the blood. yes
on time slowing down because it felt like this was his temple because the music is playing the music in tucson to come in and so i kind of you know felt like everytime i walk down there for two minutes i was in the skies temple and so i'd recorded the sound of your footsteps of oprah's the traffic outside in the footsteps coming down and walking through made it a real time so i did stop when it's kept going. he can hear the music getting louder and louder and then quieter ride in the footsteps...
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as nicole reports, at the pima air & space museum in tucson, arizona, paper aviation history was made. >> it all started with a contest to see who can make a paper airplane that would fly the furthest. >> we wanted to find a way to capture the imagination of the children so that they'd be more interested in aviation and potentially becoming engineers and scientists in the future. and we thought if we were doing something that kids already do, and adding the interest of building the great paper airplane, that that would be the thing to do. >> the winner is arturo valdenegro. please come up here. [ applause ] >> well, arturo valdenegro won our fly-off in january of 2012, and so he became our guest engineer, and he was able to name the plane. he named it arturo's desert eagle. >> a team of professional engineers took arturo's concept and created a 15-foot test model. >> hey, arturo? >> oh, hey. >> so, are you excited? >> yeah. >> you want to see it? >> yeah. >> we'll pull it out. >> the model was going to be tested over the desert. leading the team is art thompson. he explained that how
as nicole reports, at the pima air & space museum in tucson, arizona, paper aviation history was made. >> it all started with a contest to see who can make a paper airplane that would fly the furthest. >> we wanted to find a way to capture the imagination of the children so that they'd be more interested in aviation and potentially becoming engineers and scientists in the future. and we thought if we were doing something that kids already do, and adding the interest of building...
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the country. we're in tucson today. y different than what they want in harold square in new york city or what they want in minneapolis. you know, so i think our ability to have local talent on the ground who are former merchants and marketers guiding us on the local assortments has meant a gigantic difference in our overall ability to execute at a local level. i really think that's a big difference. >> and you and i have spoken about that before and the power of the bayers and regionalization of the buyers. when you look at a gap, are you saying structurally it has problems or if you look at what importantly they try to do with jc penney where they try to drag the market across the country or one direction is that again the structural era of your view? >> i can't tell you, simon. i have not analyzed those businesses and i really can't tell you the inside story about what's behind their numbers and their performance. i can only tell you what we've done. i know for sure is a different organization structure than either of
the country. we're in tucson today. y different than what they want in harold square in new york city or what they want in minneapolis. you know, so i think our ability to have local talent on the ground who are former merchants and marketers guiding us on the local assortments has meant a gigantic difference in our overall ability to execute at a local level. i really think that's a big difference. >> and you and i have spoken about that before and the power of the bayers and...
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the easter bunny. for nightly business report, i'm courtney reagan in tucson, arizona. >>> finally tonight, a big changes to the late-night tv landscape. it took less than a week for cbs to tap steven colbert after letterman retires, colbert is host of "the colbert report." no word on how much the deal is worth. plenty, i bet. >> big bucks, i bet. that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib. >>> and i'm tyler mathisen, have a great everything everybody, we'll see you back here tomorrow night. larriva: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. woman: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
the easter bunny. for nightly business report, i'm courtney reagan in tucson, arizona. >>> finally tonight, a big changes to the late-night tv landscape. it took less than a week for cbs to tap steven colbert after letterman retires, colbert is host of "the colbert report." no word on how much the deal is worth. plenty, i bet. >> big bucks, i bet. that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib. >>> and i'm tyler mathisen, have a great everything...
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the market. >> host: bill from tucson, arizona. please go ahead. >> caller: hello, my question is regarding stocks having been lifted from the new york exchange and other exchanges. what the reaction is and the feeling that their stock prices are being manipulated by these high-frequency traders. >> guest: that is a great question. you look at the parties here and there's actually a dance between this as framed in the book and investors in the market. people buying and selling stock for more than a millisecond. and the predator being a high-frequency trader. but there's another part of the transaction that you never hear from and probably should hear from and the purpose of the stock market is to channel investment capital to people who can put it to productive uses. all of this has nothing to do that. it's a lot of financial regulation. and so how do some corporations feel? we are not always happy about the ipo. and i know i have talked to people about that kind of thing where the glitches were so obvious that they say how can it b
the market. >> host: bill from tucson, arizona. please go ahead. >> caller: hello, my question is regarding stocks having been lifted from the new york exchange and other exchanges. what the reaction is and the feeling that their stock prices are being manipulated by these high-frequency traders. >> guest: that is a great question. you look at the parties here and there's actually a dance between this as framed in the book and investors in the market. people buying and selling...
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. >> when i look back on the place inthat took tucson, the tragedy where congressman giffords were shot and 17 people wounded and six man whoied, the young did those shootings had been displaying symptoms of mental at least two years before that time. >> the stigma that they create our society. >> a lot of the mentally ill both in my family and otherwise people just don't pay any attention to them and try to preten like they don't really kind of isolation really can make a problem worse, addition to being totally dehumanizing. >> in our research not only did stumble upon the lack of help for adults and youths who struggle with mental illness, a substantial absence of help for veterans who struggle with mental illness. >> if we look become on what happened after the vietnam war, ae veterans who came back to country very divided over the war, they were reviled and killers.by but what's even worse, they weren't given the mental health needed and they ended up in the homeless population'. >> if they're an their own, case, it'sually the hard to get that help that you need to start working to
. >> when i look back on the place inthat took tucson, the tragedy where congressman giffords were shot and 17 people wounded and six man whoied, the young did those shootings had been displaying symptoms of mental at least two years before that time. >> the stigma that they create our society. >> a lot of the mentally ill both in my family and otherwise people just don't pay any attention to them and try to preten like they don't really kind of isolation really can make a...
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one that comes to mind is the one in tucson when jared loughner was tackled when he was going to reload. but he already had a large capacity magazine and was able to kill and injury a very large number of people. there is a direct correlation between the ammunition capacity that the shooters have and how many people will get shot in these incidents. so i think ammunition capacity is relevant in mass shootings, not in whether they occur or not, but how many people are shot. that's my own view. >> okay. maybe we'll leave it there, give emily a chance to can chime in. >> i'm so sorry about your mother. that's horrible, i'm so sorry about that. no, i don't -- look, of the 9,000 or so gun murders, about 300 are rifles of any sort. dianne feinstein, who is the one who backed the assault weapons ban last year, puts the number of people who are killed by assault weapons, and to clarify for people who aren't familiar with them, what we in the media or others call assault weapon is not an automatic gun, it's a rifle that has certain physical ergonomic type characteristics whether it's a collapsin
one that comes to mind is the one in tucson when jared loughner was tackled when he was going to reload. but he already had a large capacity magazine and was able to kill and injury a very large number of people. there is a direct correlation between the ammunition capacity that the shooters have and how many people will get shot in these incidents. so i think ammunition capacity is relevant in mass shootings, not in whether they occur or not, but how many people are shot. that's my own view....
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he was sentenced to life in prison for the 2001 shooting that killed six and injured 13 in tucson. >>> authorities in los angeles admit they shot and killed the wrong man. john winkler went into a neighbor's apartment in hollywood to save friends being held hostage at knifepoint when l.a. county deputies arrived, they saw winkler running out behind a stabbing victim covered in blood. winkler was helping the victim but deputy thought he was the suspect and opened fire. >> i want to personally express my heartfelt sympathy to the families of mr. winkler. taking the life of an innocent person is a police officer's greatest nightmare. >> he moved from seattle six months ago hoping to become a television producer. at the time of his death he had just landed a job as a production assistant at comedy central. >>> next week you can get google glass for the first time the mountain view based google glass will make it available to consumers without special access. google will start selling the explorer version online tuesday morning for $1,500. and any u.s. resident can buy it. but google says
he was sentenced to life in prison for the 2001 shooting that killed six and injured 13 in tucson. >>> authorities in los angeles admit they shot and killed the wrong man. john winkler went into a neighbor's apartment in hollywood to save friends being held hostage at knifepoint when l.a. county deputies arrived, they saw winkler running out behind a stabbing victim covered in blood. winkler was helping the victim but deputy thought he was the suspect and opened fire. >> i want...
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courtney reagan is at the global retailing conference in the capital of cold, tucson, arizona. and joins us now, courtney. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the exact opposite, rather. but you know, wall street actually had pretty low expectations for march same-store sales out of the retailers. and it's not really a surprise. spring has been really slow to sprout across all of the country. easter is three weeks later this year than last year. and consumers really took a hit in their budget from those high heating bills. still, there have been some positives. look at costco, the wholesaler actually posting core same-store sales, up more than 7%. if you look at the all-in number, it still beat consensus, even stripping out the benefit they got from the extra day in march that they didn't have last year because of the easter shift. they still are above the 12-month average for comps. deutsche bank reiterating their buy saying the street is giving costco enough credit for how operationally efficient they've been in a choppy retail environment. "l" brands, the brand that owns limited
courtney reagan is at the global retailing conference in the capital of cold, tucson, arizona. and joins us now, courtney. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the exact opposite, rather. but you know, wall street actually had pretty low expectations for march same-store sales out of the retailers. and it's not really a surprise. spring has been really slow to sprout across all of the country. easter is three weeks later this year than last year. and consumers really took a hit in their...
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the easter bunny. for nightly business report, i'm courtney reagan in tucson, arizona. >>> finally tonight, a big changes to the late-night tv landscape. it took less than a week for cbs to tap steven colbert after letterman retires, colbert is host of "the colbert report." no word on how much the deal is worth. plenty, i bet. >> big bucks, i bet. that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib. >>> and i'm tyler mathisen, have a great everything everybody, we'll see you back here tomorrow night. kevin: today, on "ask this old house"... what do you do if you have a big box spring and you can't get it up a narrow stair? man: this corner is blocking it. it's hitting the trim. i think we're gonna have to do something drastic. if you don't like the taste or smell of your tap water, there are plenty of solutions -- i'll show you some. there's lots of different types of light switches, and i'm headed to seattle to figure out which switch is which. there are two switches running one light fixture, which is a three-way switch, and when i tried to install them, i opened up the box and there were lots of extr
the easter bunny. for nightly business report, i'm courtney reagan in tucson, arizona. >>> finally tonight, a big changes to the late-night tv landscape. it took less than a week for cbs to tap steven colbert after letterman retires, colbert is host of "the colbert report." no word on how much the deal is worth. plenty, i bet. >> big bucks, i bet. that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib. >>> and i'm tyler mathisen, have a great everything...
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the series. i would actually make a b o d tucson bears hosted be as ky birds in color now. the first test case leadoff man. and it gets a single and eventually comes around. it's one of the migrants now i'm thirty cents b and l a it's a sac fly to bring one home. it's kind of want one now but i hate this time then comes home on the little ones it and there's close out the wife turns to win at home to watch. and that get the scores from around the league to have much to the nc sixty two. keogh was next and thirty two nine and held him up and are still battling it out in the top ten scores are two to two and that's all i have for now this has tasted it and see back in there for more from the world of sports this afternoon was perfect for outdoor activities here in seoul but some regions are dealing with dry weather that's right for more let's turn things over tracking began standing by at weather center with them. i don't be disappointed if he didn't get it and to soak up some sunshine today because tomorrow is the key and another beautiful spring day now i dry weather alert h
the series. i would actually make a b o d tucson bears hosted be as ky birds in color now. the first test case leadoff man. and it gets a single and eventually comes around. it's one of the migrants now i'm thirty cents b and l a it's a sac fly to bring one home. it's kind of want one now but i hate this time then comes home on the little ones it and there's close out the wife turns to win at home to watch. and that get the scores from around the league to have much to the nc sixty two. keogh...
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the world. three years ago outside of this parking lot in tucson, arizona, representative gabrielle giffords whatis shot in the head. here in the united states gun violence has created an elite breed of trauma surgeons. dr. peter reed was in charge when giffords arrived. he said a trauma surgeon in any american city can handle the horrors that just emerged from fort hood. >> in texas, trauma center, the trauma systems they have there, they're used to that. i know they're going to get as good of care as they could. >> reporter: he knows that everything depends on where his patients have been shot. >> i would say anything in the system is not good because it could be permanent. with a permanent injury i see guys here where we did a great save. we stopped the bleeding, but all of a sudden they're paralyzed and in a wheelchair for the rest of their lives. >> he once trained trauma surgeons by taking them to sinnesinner cities. >> it's just crazy. they don't have the guns. what is different than germany than us? the cars, a little bit. the houses, their tv? it's the fact that we have unaccountable amo
the world. three years ago outside of this parking lot in tucson, arizona, representative gabrielle giffords whatis shot in the head. here in the united states gun violence has created an elite breed of trauma surgeons. dr. peter reed was in charge when giffords arrived. he said a trauma surgeon in any american city can handle the horrors that just emerged from fort hood. >> in texas, trauma center, the trauma systems they have there, they're used to that. i know they're going to get as...
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the u.s. >> a university of arizona student demanding an apology from a tucson police officer who knocked her during the ground last week the officer blind sided the 21-year-old during the melee following arizona's defeat. she says she was walking with friends and didn't cross police lines and she was never told to stay out of the area. she considers this excessive force. >> he hit me with his body but had a baton. he used that as force. i was blindsided. >> he was not arrested and police say the officer, an 18 year veteran sargeant received so many threats the department changed his assignment to protect him. now looking at another live picture from denton, texas. we have had a tornado warning. you can see from this shot there has been hail damage, trees down but they're just asking people to take shelter. hopefully no tornado will touch down there. >> we'll stay on top of this. no reports of touching ground at this hour. >> yes. >> white house is not smiling after the president unwittingly became a promotional tool. news reports says ortiz assigned a deal encouraging them to take the pictur
the u.s. >> a university of arizona student demanding an apology from a tucson police officer who knocked her during the ground last week the officer blind sided the 21-year-old during the melee following arizona's defeat. she says she was walking with friends and didn't cross police lines and she was never told to stay out of the area. she considers this excessive force. >> he hit me with his body but had a baton. he used that as force. i was blindsided. >> he was not...
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the market. >> host: bill from tucson, arizona. ease go ahead. >> caller: hello, my question is regarding stocks having been lifted from the new york exchange and other exchanges. what the reaction is and the feeling that their stock prices are being manipulated by these high-frequency traders. >> guest: that is a great question. you look at the parties here and there's actually a dance between this as framed in the book and investors in the market. people buying and selling stock for more than a millisecond. and the predator being a high-frequency trader. but there's another part of the transaction that you never hear from and probably should hear from and the purpose of the stock market is to channel investment capital to people who can put it to productive uses. all of this has nothing to do that. it's a lot of financial regulation. and so how do some corporations feel? we are not always happy about the ipo. and i know i have talked to people about that kind of thing where the glitches were so obvious that they say how can it be
the market. >> host: bill from tucson, arizona. ease go ahead. >> caller: hello, my question is regarding stocks having been lifted from the new york exchange and other exchanges. what the reaction is and the feeling that their stock prices are being manipulated by these high-frequency traders. >> guest: that is a great question. you look at the parties here and there's actually a dance between this as framed in the book and investors in the market. people buying and selling...