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he's telling us this guy is the killer of wheeler. bulger is the killer of wheeler. that's a plus. should be very happy, they being the department of justice and the strike force chief, jerry o'sullivan. and yet they're not. o'sullivan said no, i'm not going to put halloran in the witness protection program. why not? so i went over sullivan's head. i went to the united states attorney, bill weld. and i said to bill weld, bill, i said we've got a problem. i've got an informant, halloran, that's going to tell us who did this stuff, and o'sullivan is feeling he should not be in the witness protection program. i told weld, he's going to get walked. >> at the same time john morris at the fbi told john connolly that brian halloran was revealing bulger's involvement. and morris knew full well that john connolly would convey that information to whitey bulger. and he did. >> we received from the fbi that brian halloran was cooperating with the fbi about the wheeler murder. so jim bulger, steve fleming and myself and other people were looking for him. and one day we got news that brian hallo
he's telling us this guy is the killer of wheeler. bulger is the killer of wheeler. that's a plus. should be very happy, they being the department of justice and the strike force chief, jerry o'sullivan. and yet they're not. o'sullivan said no, i'm not going to put halloran in the witness protection program. why not? so i went over sullivan's head. i went to the united states attorney, bill weld. and i said to bill weld, bill, i said we've got a problem. i've got an informant, halloran, that's...
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of wheeler. bulger is the killer of wheeler. that's a plus. that is a big plus.halloran in a witness protection program. why not? so went over o'sullivan's head. i want the few united states attorney. and i said to bill weld i said bill we got a problem. i have an informant. halloran who is going to till us who did this stuff. and o'sullivan is feeling he should not be in the witness protection program. i told weld he is going to get whacked. >> at the same time, john morris at the fbi told john connolly that brian halloran was revealing bulger's involvement. he knew full well that connoly was reveal that information to whitey bulger. he did. >> we receive word from the fbi brian halloran was cooperating with the fbi about the murder. jim bulger, steve fleming and others, go out looking for him. one day we got word that brian halloran was on the waterfront. michael donahue happened to go down to the pier in south boston to get fish to use as bait to take one of his sons on a fishing trip. and he stopped to have a were on his way home. he ran into brian halloran w
of wheeler. bulger is the killer of wheeler. that's a plus. that is a big plus.halloran in a witness protection program. why not? so went over o'sullivan's head. i want the few united states attorney. and i said to bill weld i said bill we got a problem. i have an informant. halloran who is going to till us who did this stuff. and o'sullivan is feeling he should not be in the witness protection program. i told weld he is going to get whacked. >> at the same time, john morris at the fbi...
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i told chairman wheeler the legacy of the wheeler commission is going to be on the decision that it makes this fall and the future of the open internet. everything else as important as it is subtext to that. it is going to be this and i think and hope that he realizes that and his fellow commissioners do, too. it is vitally important to the future and not just of the media ecosystem but the whole democratic infrastructure. >> host: there is another merger out there and that is the at&and directv merger. what do you think about that one? >> guest: i think it is going through. it is driven by content and delivery and deals that at&t and deliver on mobile platforms. at&t isn't taking out a competitor in most areas because at&t isn't known as a pay tv provider primarily. it is broadbrand provider and wireless company and a a lot of things but the average consumer doesn't view it as a provider of tv. you will have a merge of content there and you will continue to see that throughout the global. and i think that is going to be very dynamic and beneficial. >> host: is it different than time warn
i told chairman wheeler the legacy of the wheeler commission is going to be on the decision that it makes this fall and the future of the open internet. everything else as important as it is subtext to that. it is going to be this and i think and hope that he realizes that and his fellow commissioners do, too. it is vitally important to the future and not just of the media ecosystem but the whole democratic infrastructure. >> host: there is another merger out there and that is the...
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i've told chairman wheeler that the legacy of the wheeler commission is going to be on the decision that it makes this fall and the future of the open internet. everything else, important as it is, is kind of subtext to that. it's going to be this, and i think and hope that he realizes that and that his role as commissioner is just vitally important to the future not just of our media ecosystem, but to our whole democratic infrastructure. >> host: well, robert mcdowell, there's another her very out there that's not getting quite the attention, but that's the at&t at&t/directv. what are their outs on that merger? >> guest: i think it goes through. i think it's mainly driven by content delivery and content deals that at&t will be able to now deliver over mobile platforms. in most markets, and certainly most in the country, at&t is not taking out a competitor. in some areas it might be going from, let's say, four to three. but u-verse, at&t is not known as a pay tv provider primarily, it's a broadband provider, it's a wireless company, it's a lot of things, but the average consumer does not
i've told chairman wheeler that the legacy of the wheeler commission is going to be on the decision that it makes this fall and the future of the open internet. everything else, important as it is, is kind of subtext to that. it's going to be this, and i think and hope that he realizes that and that his role as commissioner is just vitally important to the future not just of our media ecosystem, but to our whole democratic infrastructure. >> host: well, robert mcdowell, there's another...
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chairman wheeler has yet to schedule any of those hearings and we've been very adamant. >> tim karr,nk you for being with us, one of the main organizers of the internet slowdown. when we come back, we will look at the latest of elements in the united states and around the world around marijuana decriminalization. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> "i wish i knew how it would feel to be free" by nina simone. was in our congratulations to democracy now! producer sam goldf and his partner anna on the birth of their beautiful new daughter, nina simone f board september 9. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. >> we turn now to look at the growing movement toward drug criminalization. on monday, philadelphia mayor said he would sign a bill that would make philadelphia the largest city in the country to decriminalize marijuana possession. just two weeks ago, the city council in santa fe voted to decriminalize marijuana as well. earlier this year, district: be a mayor vincent gray signed a bill to decriminalize possession of u
chairman wheeler has yet to schedule any of those hearings and we've been very adamant. >> tim karr,nk you for being with us, one of the main organizers of the internet slowdown. when we come back, we will look at the latest of elements in the united states and around the world around marijuana decriminalization. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> "i wish i knew how it would feel to be free" by nina simone. was in our congratulations to democracy now! producer sam goldf...
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so in 1938 there was the wheeler-lee amendments that gave the unfair and deceptive acts and practices authority. >> back to net neutrality for a minute, is there a distinction to be drawn between the infrastructure layer of the internet and the service layer of the internet where companies like google and facebook operate, and should those be regulated differently? >> guest: so the ftc is not really -- we're more of an enforcement agency than a regulator. and so what i look at are twofold. one, is there an impact on competition, right? is there some sort of bottleneck that has been created that is causing something anti-competitive to happen, especially if it hurts consumers, right? in the antitrust laws we're not interested so much in harm to a competitor, we're interested in harm to competition overall that would reduce consumer welfare. so even though one competitor may be advantaged and one disadvantaged, only if it hurts consumer welfare, that's not an anticoncern. on the consumer-facing side, that's where our protection authority comes in. so if a consumer has been promised one
so in 1938 there was the wheeler-lee amendments that gave the unfair and deceptive acts and practices authority. >> back to net neutrality for a minute, is there a distinction to be drawn between the infrastructure layer of the internet and the service layer of the internet where companies like google and facebook operate, and should those be regulated differently? >> guest: so the ftc is not really -- we're more of an enforcement agency than a regulator. and so what i look at are...
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so if you drove an eighteen wheeler in iraq, you're now an eighteen wheeler on the new jersey turnpike. that doesn't work! what if you want to be a chef? yeah,it doesn't work! so that's what you mean by cookie cutter? that's correct. what does work? speaking to the veteran. seeing what their heart wants to do with their future. and there is goals that these young men and women have that aren't necessarily military. and we need to be able to help them. send them to a university, to a college if that's that case, i'm now working with the new york shipping association for long sherman. we want to recruit women to offload the cruise ships. there's so many opportunities out there that are nontraditional employment. corporations, it's easy, it's sexy to say "we're going hire ten thousand veterans". sounds great, right? it's beautiful. but, do you really want to be a greeter in a department store? or serve somebody coffee? that's not what you went into the military for training. do you have a sense of what you want to do longer term? in the beginning when i came back from iraq, no. i did not.
so if you drove an eighteen wheeler in iraq, you're now an eighteen wheeler on the new jersey turnpike. that doesn't work! what if you want to be a chef? yeah,it doesn't work! so that's what you mean by cookie cutter? that's correct. what does work? speaking to the veteran. seeing what their heart wants to do with their future. and there is goals that these young men and women have that aren't necessarily military. and we need to be able to help them. send them to a university, to a college if...
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former homicide detective rod wheeler just retraced her steps.e joins us with what he has learned next. >> trouble on the track. jaw-dropping moments as a race car spins out of control. so what went wrong? you, my friend are a master of diversification. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? k time takes mercy on no one. but snack time has finally met it's match. sargento cheese snacks a natural source of protein and calcium. choose our family's wholesome natural cheese snacks. sargento taste the real difference. top story fox news alert. major developments in the case of missing umplets va college student hanna graham. police now say they have questioned a person of interest. >> they ha
former homicide detective rod wheeler just retraced her steps.e joins us with what he has learned next. >> trouble on the track. jaw-dropping moments as a race car spins out of control. so what went wrong? you, my friend are a master of diversification. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it...
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next came wheeler then guntiswheel, a series of great barriers who are eventually turn tennessee intoter pools, locked and dammed, regulated and controlled down 650 miles to paducka. >> you cannot plan for water unless you plan for land. the cut over mountains, the eroded hills, the gull yid fields, the ccc working with the forest service and agricultural experts have started to put the warm fields and hill sides back together. black walnut and pine, roots for the cut over and burned hill sides. roots to hold the water in the ground. black walnut and pine for the new forest reserves. soil conservation men that worked out crop systems with the farmers of the valley. crops to conserve and enrich the top soil so that the day a million acres of land in the tennessee valley are saying instead of speeding the water off the ground. but you cannot plan for water and land unless you plan for people. down in the valley, the farm security administration has built the model agricultural community living in homes they themselves built paying on long term rates, they will have a chance to share in
next came wheeler then guntiswheel, a series of great barriers who are eventually turn tennessee intoter pools, locked and dammed, regulated and controlled down 650 miles to paducka. >> you cannot plan for water unless you plan for land. the cut over mountains, the eroded hills, the gull yid fields, the ccc working with the forest service and agricultural experts have started to put the warm fields and hill sides back together. black walnut and pine, roots for the cut over and burned hill...
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that's what i think. >> rod wheeler, and there is a lot of cases of missing women around there. there could be a tie, we don't know. >> there is a new report out with positive economic news. the country's gdp grew. and a huge jump from the decline in the first three months of the year. improvements in growth. and we are slightly optimistic that it will continue in the winter. >> remember the winter numbers, this past time around not so good after all of the snow. >> authorities are recalling 850,000 vehicles because of a problem that stops the air bags from deploying in a crash. it includes 2013 or 14 ford cmaxes and fusion and escape suv and the lincoln mkz sedan. ford said no accidents or injuries were reported because of the problem. they will repair it for you at no costs. >> and we are still awaiting the news briefing by some of the top officials in the pentagon, and set to get underway a few minutes ago. military timing being what it is. it is rare that these things are late. but general martin dempsey, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and his boss, defense secretary
that's what i think. >> rod wheeler, and there is a lot of cases of missing women around there. there could be a tie, we don't know. >> there is a new report out with positive economic news. the country's gdp grew. and a huge jump from the decline in the first three months of the year. improvements in growth. and we are slightly optimistic that it will continue in the winter. >> remember the winter numbers, this past time around not so good after all of the snow. >>...
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. >> terrifying to think about someone driving an 18-wheeler, not paying attention. >>> hey, everybody, we're giving away a brand-new ipad mini in just a little bit. >> you need monday's buzzword, 18 years old, and a legal u.s. resident. >> the buzzword is coming up in a little while. >> stand by, everyone, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> the role of a police officer is to protect and serve, and that means everybody and everything. sometimes that includes taking your clothes off. that's what a police officer in texas did because he was jumping into that body of water. why? there was a dog in there. and he was going in to rescue it. he's going in to save that dog's friend. >> so the dog alerted the cops to the friend in need down in the water. it's like a children's tale. >> the interesting thing, that is officer nick harwood taking off some of his uniform, and earlier in his shift he had seen the dogs and when he comes by he notices one is worried walking back and forth on the bank of this water and he's like, what's going on? he realizes the other dog's in the water. he takes of
. >> terrifying to think about someone driving an 18-wheeler, not paying attention. >>> hey, everybody, we're giving away a brand-new ipad mini in just a little bit. >> you need monday's buzzword, 18 years old, and a legal u.s. resident. >> the buzzword is coming up in a little while. >> stand by, everyone, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> the role of a police officer is to protect and serve, and that means everybody and everything....
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homicide detective rod wheeler. that will come up later on in this hour. shannon? shannon: her life now hangs in the balance. now a jury is being selected to decide if jody arias should be sentenced to death or life in prison for murdering her lover. what the potential jurors are telling the judge. >>> syrians fighting isis are criticizing airstrikes on the group. we'll go in depth on that topic. >>> we want to hear from you. do you believe the white house should have acted earlier on the reports of dangers of isis? our live chat is up and running. go to foxnews.com/happeningnow. when you get there, click on "america's asking" and please, join our conversation. shannon: right now some updates to stories we've been following. the man accused of killing a teenager over loud music taking the stand today. michael dunn is being retried in florida after a jury deadlocked in his first murder trial. he could face life in prison if convicted. the jury is expected to start deliberating tomorrow. >>> a murdered 18-year-old north dakota state university student laid to rest. h
homicide detective rod wheeler. that will come up later on in this hour. shannon? shannon: her life now hangs in the balance. now a jury is being selected to decide if jody arias should be sentenced to death or life in prison for murdering her lover. what the potential jurors are telling the judge. >>> syrians fighting isis are criticizing airstrikes on the group. we'll go in depth on that topic. >>> we want to hear from you. do you believe the white house should have acted...
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26-year-old lost control of his 4-wheeler in may, life changed, quick. confined to a wheelchair, had to move into a new space that would accommodate him and his son adam. >> it didn't hit me. >> reporter: up until a couple days ago, things were going well. john had his spirits up, sold his dirt bike and a car, enough to buy a modified vehicle, something he considered his ticket to freedom. until somebody walked down into his house, went into his bedroom and stole this safe. >> it told about $8,000. >> reporter: and maybe the worst part, john thinks the thieves may be acquaintances. now he's left without his savings and asking friends for help. today there is a push on go fund me.com to recoup the money he lost. the money he needs to get a vehicle and get back on track. >> having a vehicle is another step to me being back to normal again. >> reporter: john is adjusting to his new life, a life made more difficult because of this crime. reporting in frederick, zachary kiesch, news4. >> some bright futures in science and engineering are now cleared for takeo
26-year-old lost control of his 4-wheeler in may, life changed, quick. confined to a wheelchair, had to move into a new space that would accommodate him and his son adam. >> it didn't hit me. >> reporter: up until a couple days ago, things were going well. john had his spirits up, sold his dirt bike and a car, enough to buy a modified vehicle, something he considered his ticket to freedom. until somebody walked down into his house, went into his bedroom and stole this safe. >>...
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he may be a great marksmen, but not a good four-wheeler. got that thing caught up in there and his plan sort of changed. so if he's gone into the mountains on foot and not obtained another vehicle, they're hoping to have him hemmed in there, and squeeze him down with the tactical teams from the state police, and the fbi, and the county s.w.a.t. teams, to squeeze him down and keep him in there and hope he doesn't bust through the gauntlet. >> when you say "squeeze him down," what exactly are they doing? >> the way they do it, they set up a center and all the big commanders are there and investigators. they track the leads, every tip that comes in, that might be his whereabouts. a sighting, a man in camouflage, it comes to the command center. but the s.w.a.t. and special response team, those are the same thing with different names. they're put out in certain areas that he might frequent or done activities in, they'll be trying to find him. they have long rifle teams, special rural operations who are very good at that, certainly in the federal
he may be a great marksmen, but not a good four-wheeler. got that thing caught up in there and his plan sort of changed. so if he's gone into the mountains on foot and not obtained another vehicle, they're hoping to have him hemmed in there, and squeeze him down with the tactical teams from the state police, and the fbi, and the county s.w.a.t. teams, to squeeze him down and keep him in there and hope he doesn't bust through the gauntlet. >> when you say "squeeze him down," what...
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i am on the board, which is run by russell wheeler. it tries to deal with problems of governance. they has been very helpful in the project i have directed on securing, trying to secure counsel for the immigrant poor. >> who are they, where they located? >> they are located in washington, d.c. they are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, physically based in the brookings institution. and it is a great organization. >> we do not have time for this, but in thing to ask it anyway. i had never seen this word before. textualism versus purposivism -- >> purposivism. >> what is that? >> it is that we should try to understand what congress was doing when they made the law. justice breyer had written eloquently about the importance of divorcing loss from life. -- law from life. that means understanding what congress had in mind. >> at this stage in your career, how does somebody like you think about continuing to be a judge? >> i would like to stay on as long as my brain is working. it is a great privilege to try to serve the public. one of the great things about my job is there is not a r
i am on the board, which is run by russell wheeler. it tries to deal with problems of governance. they has been very helpful in the project i have directed on securing, trying to secure counsel for the immigrant poor. >> who are they, where they located? >> they are located in washington, d.c. they are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, physically based in the brookings institution. and it is a great organization. >> we do not have time for this, but in thing to ask it...
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four young women were killed after the bus they were on collided with an 18-wheeler. all the victims were members of the softball team at north central texas college. the youngest of those killed was 18, the oldest 20. and tonight back in texas their tight-knit college community is gripped by a profound sadness. kerry sanders is in ardmore, oklahoma, tonight for us. kerry, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. the women's softball team was about 40 miles shy of their destination when their bus was hit by a tractor-trailer that crossed that wide grassy median down there here on interstate 35. the crash happened on a stretch of interstate 35 in oklahoma where the speed limit is 70 miles per hour. a tractor-trailer headed north, a college team's bus driving south back to texas. those who happened upon the wreckage in the dark describe chaos. >> this girl, she was in her seat and the bus came on top of her, on top of her head. >> reporter: killed in the accident four players on north central texas college softball team. freshman infielder katelyn woodly and thr
four young women were killed after the bus they were on collided with an 18-wheeler. all the victims were members of the softball team at north central texas college. the youngest of those killed was 18, the oldest 20. and tonight back in texas their tight-knit college community is gripped by a profound sadness. kerry sanders is in ardmore, oklahoma, tonight for us. kerry, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. the women's softball team was about 40 miles shy of their...
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wheeler gave a speech yesterday where it seemed he was hinting he might want to expand net neutrality regulations for wireless. not just your home broadband connection, but also your cell phone. do you think that is an important piece of the legislation? >> i mentioned it a few weeks ago. i do. if close to 1.5 million people have voiced their opinion to the u.s. ec during a comment pe fcc from ae wireless device, what more can we say? this is our world today. this is simply a fact of life. i think our national law should reflect that. >> a few weeks ago you did a post on reddit where you asked if we should come up with a new branding for net neutrality. any words that might come out of this that you think might work better? >> some thing like 28,000 people submitted their choice, and i think that we need something simple that the american people will understand. i haven't reviewed them all. my plate has been full the last several days, but we will put out an announcement about it. i'm thrilled so many people participated. 20,000 people. that's larger than some of the communities i rep
wheeler gave a speech yesterday where it seemed he was hinting he might want to expand net neutrality regulations for wireless. not just your home broadband connection, but also your cell phone. do you think that is an important piece of the legislation? >> i mentioned it a few weeks ago. i do. if close to 1.5 million people have voiced their opinion to the u.s. ec during a comment pe fcc from ae wireless device, what more can we say? this is our world today. this is simply a fact of...
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legacy of the wheeler commission is going to be on the decision that it makes, and the future of the open internet. everything else is some text. -- subtext. i hope that he realizes that. it is vitally important to the our mediat just ecosystem, but our democratic infrastructure. >> there is another merger out there that is not getting the attention comcast is. the att and directv. what are your thoughts? through.k it goes i think it is mainly driven by at&tnt, content deals that will be able to deliver over mobile platforms. in most markets, at&t is not taking out a competitor. u-verse is not known as a pay-tv provider. it is a broadband provider. wireless companies, they are not viewed as a television provider. it could be beneficial. especially for time warner. i think you will continue to see that merit of connectivity and platforms. mobile that's going to be dynamic and beneficial. >> is it different than time warner? >> it is different. both go through. it is different. i think it is beneficial to consumers. >> this is interesting, these mergers. kami make this proposal work fo
legacy of the wheeler commission is going to be on the decision that it makes, and the future of the open internet. everything else is some text. -- subtext. i hope that he realizes that. it is vitally important to the our mediat just ecosystem, but our democratic infrastructure. >> there is another merger out there that is not getting the attention comcast is. the att and directv. what are your thoughts? through.k it goes i think it is mainly driven by at&tnt, content deals that will...
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. >> reporter: the 18-wheeler was not carrying a load, traveling northbound where the posted speed limit is 70 miles per hour it drifted into the rumble strips and head across the median, more than 2 1/2 football fields long and crossing into southbound traffic. it hit the bus carrying the north central texas women's softball team. caylee survived with 40 stitches. she was asleep when it happened. >> it still doesn't seem real. >> reporter: four players who died are being remembered as more than just athletes. >> one of my best friends, her name was brooke deckard. meagan was awesome. and jaden was funny and outgoing. the scary thing about katelynn woodlee is she sat right behind me. that could have been me. >> reporter: investigators are trying to determine how this could have happened. a memorial service for one of the softball players who died is scheduled for later tonight. meantime the ntsb investigation into the cause could take up to a year. >> thank you. >>> in the mountains of northeastern pennsylvania the manhunt for a cop killer is into the third week with over a thousand on t
. >> reporter: the 18-wheeler was not carrying a load, traveling northbound where the posted speed limit is 70 miles per hour it drifted into the rumble strips and head across the median, more than 2 1/2 football fields long and crossing into southbound traffic. it hit the bus carrying the north central texas women's softball team. caylee survived with 40 stitches. she was asleep when it happened. >> it still doesn't seem real. >> reporter: four players who died are being...
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former broadcaster chris wheeler won first ever charlie manual award for service and passion to baseballn most valuable pitcher and marilyn byrd one team mvp. >>> flares will open up their exhibition schedule with the win after defeating capitols last night five- 46789 mark street with the goal and three assists. flyers will take on the leafness toronto tonight and, of course, the season starts in october. >> so close. >> cannot start soon enough. >> love that this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. mmm ring ring! ring ring! progresso! wow soup people, i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding. well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress. uh-huh...that's what i'm afraid of. you don't love the dress? i love my sister. 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. >>> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at ten on our sisters station the cw philly and we are back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> u
former broadcaster chris wheeler won first ever charlie manual award for service and passion to baseballn most valuable pitcher and marilyn byrd one team mvp. >>> flares will open up their exhibition schedule with the win after defeating capitols last night five- 46789 mark street with the goal and three assists. flyers will take on the leafness toronto tonight and, of course, the season starts in october. >> so close. >> cannot start soon enough. >> love that this is...
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do you given sort ofout the ftc losing the authority to regulate broadband providers if chairman wheeler moves to reclassify broadband? do worry abouti that, and i'll tell you why. we do have a common carrier to our authority. and so if an entity is a common carrier, we can't bring actions against them. and one of the things that i that the ftc has been a very active enforcer in the space.nd so we brought the first online 1999.y case back in so it's almost 20 years later. we've still been very active in that space. i already talked about the ability under the transparency requirement of the open internet order for a broadband provider to be held to its promises to broadbandabout the service it's providing. if that broadband service is a common carrier service under title 2, i think that would seriously call into ability of the ftc to bring those kinds of actions. concern is really not so much for the ftc but for the loss to consumers, that they out from having the ftc, you know -- the ftc's oversight, in an area where we've been very effective. we've brought a lot of cases. we have tried
do you given sort ofout the ftc losing the authority to regulate broadband providers if chairman wheeler moves to reclassify broadband? do worry abouti that, and i'll tell you why. we do have a common carrier to our authority. and so if an entity is a common carrier, we can't bring actions against them. and one of the things that i that the ftc has been a very active enforcer in the space.nd so we brought the first online 1999.y case back in so it's almost 20 years later. we've still been very...
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. >> fcc chairman wheeler gave a speech yesterday where it seemed like he was hinting he might want topand the net neutrality regulations for wireless, also rules for your cell phone. >> guest: uh-huh. >> do you think that's an important piece of the regulation? >> guest: well, i mentioned it just a few moments ago, i do. if, in fact, close to one and a half million people have voiced their opinion to the fcc during the comment period on the whole issue of net neutrality with a wireless device, i mean, what more can we say? this is, this is our world today. it's simply a fact of life. and i think that our, you know, your national law should reflect it. >> a few weeks ago you did a post on reddit. are there any new names that have come out that you think might work better? [laughter] >> guest: well, let me just say this. something like 28,000 people have submitted their, their choice, and i think that we need something that's simple and that the american people will understand. so i haven't gotten to review them all. i mean, my plate has really been full in the last several days. but we
. >> fcc chairman wheeler gave a speech yesterday where it seemed like he was hinting he might want topand the net neutrality regulations for wireless, also rules for your cell phone. >> guest: uh-huh. >> do you think that's an important piece of the regulation? >> guest: well, i mentioned it just a few moments ago, i do. if, in fact, close to one and a half million people have voiced their opinion to the fcc during the comment period on the whole issue of net neutrality...
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thomas wheeler has had multiple opportunities to dismiss this case, but he has let it proceed to trial which many did not think they would say. >> he wants this to go to trial. to bewants the bailout aired out in the public. weree like ben bernanke negotiated behind closed doors. now they will be behind the witness stand. stayingssued an order publicng that a few of speaking appearances next week, -- trial thanks residents takes precedence. he said whoever wins or loses will somehow keep the ball rolling. >> there across traditional issues at stake here. they are saying the government's --e care into their right government came in and violated their rights by taking their shares and their property. that to them, it's a violation of the cost fusion. >> i know where you're going to be on monday morning. >> i will be in the courthouse. i hope to see you there. >> thank you. coming up, i will speak to them former mayor of bogotÁ, colombia. the nfl is scoring the tree after victory. the chief executive of cbs interactive. ♪ he has been the mayor of a city with 7 million inhabitants. yes tra
thomas wheeler has had multiple opportunities to dismiss this case, but he has let it proceed to trial which many did not think they would say. >> he wants this to go to trial. to bewants the bailout aired out in the public. weree like ben bernanke negotiated behind closed doors. now they will be behind the witness stand. stayingssued an order publicng that a few of speaking appearances next week, -- trial thanks residents takes precedence. he said whoever wins or loses will somehow keep...
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. >> reporter: shameka young and antonio wheeler, relisha's parents no longer want their faces shownand can no longer stand the criticism and judgment of others. >> my issue with the school board is if she missed all that school, why didn't you all call our phone? that is you all's job requirement. >> reporter: the d.c. government issued a report on how d.c. city agencies performed in relisha rudd's case. in summation it said that no justifiable government actions would have prevented relisha's tragic disappearance. why are you changing some things, doing some things differently if you've concluded there was nothing more you could have done? >> the review team looked carefully at all the facts of the case and determined in terms of the policies and procedures of district government that there's nothing the government could have done to have prevented what was a tragic outcome. at the same time the mayor is very clear that we need to constantly work on improving the systems that we have in place. >> reporter: the criminal probe into relisha's disappearance focused on khalil tatum, a c
. >> reporter: shameka young and antonio wheeler, relisha's parents no longer want their faces shownand can no longer stand the criticism and judgment of others. >> my issue with the school board is if she missed all that school, why didn't you all call our phone? that is you all's job requirement. >> reporter: the d.c. government issued a report on how d.c. city agencies performed in relisha rudd's case. in summation it said that no justifiable government actions would have...
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remember this, the 18 wheeler sausage world. we will show you why next. ♪ stuart: winnebago. they brought us the newest rv right outside the studio. >> they worked very hard at that. the only company that is and i can't in the rv industry. nobody else in the business and pull off something like this. we worked very hard. stuart: why would you do that? why would you deliberately look like 1972? >> this is on the likes of what volkswagen did with the new beetle. >> we have a camera inside the winnebago. that will show you, the viewer, the inside. how much? >> about $90,000. we will have to floor plans in this particular one. >> air-conditioning. >> absolutely. >> satellite-tv. >> yes. stuart: internet. >> portable device. stuart: gas mileage. >> about eight-ten. stuart: does it take premium or regular? >> >> regular. stuart: you really think that you could sell a guy with an accent like this? and all american iconic vehicle? okay. how many of these do you sell in england? >> we do not sell as many in england. stuart: have you seen the roads in england? wait a second, sales over
remember this, the 18 wheeler sausage world. we will show you why next. ♪ stuart: winnebago. they brought us the newest rv right outside the studio. >> they worked very hard at that. the only company that is and i can't in the rv industry. nobody else in the business and pull off something like this. we worked very hard. stuart: why would you do that? why would you deliberately look like 1972? >> this is on the likes of what volkswagen did with the new beetle. >> we have a...
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martha: rod wheeler, thank you, rod. >> thank you, martha. bill: isis has spoken yet again. there is a new message urging lone wolves to attack westerners by any means necessary. the recording yet to be verified. experts say it is chilling. kt mcfarland, fox news security analyst with me in studio. good morning to you. a couple of big points you make time and again. that is you have to take the fight to them over there. are we doing that? >> well, we're not. the president, the plan the president laid out, we'll defeat, degrade, destroy isis will not work. we'll do becoming. unless there are other allied countries step up to do the bulk of the fighting it is not going to work. it can't be u.s. boots on the ground. we've seen it doesn't work. need local sandals in the sand. so far none have stepped up. there is convoluted thing. we'll find moderate syrian rebels, take them to saudi arabia, we'll train them, give them weapons. send them back to syria to fight. maybe three different groups that will fight. iraqi army, general dempsey said is only 50% combat ready. final lit coal
martha: rod wheeler, thank you, rod. >> thank you, martha. bill: isis has spoken yet again. there is a new message urging lone wolves to attack westerners by any means necessary. the recording yet to be verified. experts say it is chilling. kt mcfarland, fox news security analyst with me in studio. good morning to you. a couple of big points you make time and again. that is you have to take the fight to them over there. are we doing that? >> well, we're not. the president, the plan...
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. >> rob wheeler is a former homicide detective. rod, why would they not call him a suspect?right now, john, it is still a missing person's investigation and not a crime right now. and there is no evidence to suggest that a crime occurred as far aside we know. but there is significant progress in the the situation. police in charlottesville went and affected a search warpt for the second time. and from what my sources are telling me, they took articles of clothing and cleaning materials out of mr. matthew's department. they are on to something. >> and those of us who never participated in a hands on search. and went in one time and gone back in a second time. is that because they needed to specified warrants and what it is they want to take? >> no, this is why they went back a second time. they affected a search warrant and took articles out of the home and confiscated the guy's vehicle. it was something in the vehicle and in the home that they went in last week in the apartment that led them to go back again today. they didn't just go back there. they had to get another sear
. >> rob wheeler is a former homicide detective. rod, why would they not call him a suspect?right now, john, it is still a missing person's investigation and not a crime right now. and there is no evidence to suggest that a crime occurred as far aside we know. but there is significant progress in the the situation. police in charlottesville went and affected a search warpt for the second time. and from what my sources are telling me, they took articles of clothing and cleaning materials...
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. >> chairman tom wheeler is sitting in the room taking notes.tly, these are the kinds of discussions where they are briefing the staff, mostly going through some of the comments they filed. there is a lot of debate. we talked about the scope of the rules and the need for the rules, and they are talking about the transparency rules. then we will be talking about mobile broadband. >> is the tide going in one direction or another? >> i would not say that. the bulk of the comments -- many were auto sent to various spam bots, but they really just told them to save the open internet. none of the experts are in favor of ending the open internet. the question is how the fcc does it and to what extent their rule should apply and to what extent does congress get involved and to what extent do we leave it to the market? >> should the rules cover mobile broadband? i mean, it makes sense if we are using the internet, should it matter? >> there's a difference. the last time around, the 2010 rules exempted mobile services from some of the rules. that is what t
. >> chairman tom wheeler is sitting in the room taking notes.tly, these are the kinds of discussions where they are briefing the staff, mostly going through some of the comments they filed. there is a lot of debate. we talked about the scope of the rules and the need for the rules, and they are talking about the transparency rules. then we will be talking about mobile broadband. >> is the tide going in one direction or another? >> i would not say that. the bulk of the...
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the judge, thomas wheeler has had multiple opportunities to dismiss this case, but he has let it proceed to trial which many did not think they would say. >> he wants this to go to trial. >> he wants the bailout to be aired out in the public. in 2008, people like ben bernanke were negotiated behind closed doors. now they will be behind the witness stand. that is what the judge wants, so much so that he has issued an order saying that a few public speaking appearances next week, the trial takes precedence. he said whoever wins or loses will somehow keep the ball rolling. why is that? >> there are some constitutional issues at stake here. there is the claim that hank is making. they are saying the government came in and violated their rights by taking their shares and their property. without compensating them. that to them, it's a violation of the constitution. >> how much money are we talking about? >> they are seeking a $40 billion in damages. the government may not be on the hook for that. aig may be on the hook if the government has to pay the money. >> i know where you're going to be
the judge, thomas wheeler has had multiple opportunities to dismiss this case, but he has let it proceed to trial which many did not think they would say. >> he wants this to go to trial. >> he wants the bailout to be aired out in the public. in 2008, people like ben bernanke were negotiated behind closed doors. now they will be behind the witness stand. that is what the judge wants, so much so that he has issued an order saying that a few public speaking appearances next week, the...
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that happens when you get an 18-wheeler out from under a bridge. the tractor-trailer became stuck on the northbound lanes of rock creek parkway this morning. it was wedged under the white hurst freeway bridge. the top of the truck actually peeled off. it was 13 feet high. only problem? the bridge clearance, 11 feet. no one was seriously hurt are but the northbound lanes on rock creek parkway were blocked off for most of the day. fortunately, all lanes now back open. >> and what a hot day for that to happen. for all those people to be stuck in traffic. it's going to continue into our weekend, but there is some good news ahead. doug is tracking it all from storm center 4. >> that's right. half of the weekend is going to be very, very hot. the other half is going to be much, much cooler. let's talk about it right now and show you how things are across our region currently. heat index, 97 degrees in d.c. 100 both frederick and in leesburg. 98 in fredericksburg. a very hot and a very humid day. we also have a couple of showers out there. a few thunderst
that happens when you get an 18-wheeler out from under a bridge. the tractor-trailer became stuck on the northbound lanes of rock creek parkway this morning. it was wedged under the white hurst freeway bridge. the top of the truck actually peeled off. it was 13 feet high. only problem? the bridge clearance, 11 feet. no one was seriously hurt are but the northbound lanes on rock creek parkway were blocked off for most of the day. fortunately, all lanes now back open. >> and what a hot day...
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he was paralyzed in a four wheeler accident back in may. he sold his car and dirt bike to buy the vehicle to allow him to get back to work and take care of his son. thieves took that money from a safe in his house. >>> the nationals playoffs isn't until next friday but a bunch of us here are already growing our playoff beards as jason pugh reports from national park, there are dos and don't when it comes to growing one of these things. >> reporter: hi, guys, nationals are having a great season. one thing stands out about this group, not their talent or chemistry, their facial hair. i have a few colleagues growing out their playoff beard. ahead to ask, what makes a great playoff beard? >> i think the key, you make sure you clean, make it clean cut around the edges here, make sure that it pops so once you start getting a little 5:00 shadow, trim that up and make sure the beard actually pops. >> the only advice i have is let it take its own shape. you are who you are. you can't make your beard anything else. you have to be yourself. >> reporte
he was paralyzed in a four wheeler accident back in may. he sold his car and dirt bike to buy the vehicle to allow him to get back to work and take care of his son. thieves took that money from a safe in his house. >>> the nationals playoffs isn't until next friday but a bunch of us here are already growing our playoff beards as jason pugh reports from national park, there are dos and don't when it comes to growing one of these things. >> reporter: hi, guys, nationals are having...
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the 18 wheeler crossed median and slammed into a bus carrying members of the north central texas college women's softball team near david, oklahoma and investigators have obtained serve warrants to collect evidence from the truck and bus and a dozen people were also injured in that crash. >> and overnight shooting wounded 15 people at miami night club. the victims include five girls between ages of 11 and 17 years old. police say the gunfire erupted inside a club called the spot 1bg in the morning and investigators have no motive and no suspects and they are also looking into why so many under aged children were inside of a night club. >> and rescue crews who reached peak of still erupting volcano in japan found 41 bodies. it spewed white ash yesterday trapping dozens of climbers on the popular summit. rescue crew from retrieved four bodies and discovered 27 others. there's reports some victims were found inside a lodge and others burried in knee-deep ash. >> chaos in hong kong overnight as police used tier gas to clear thousands of pro democracy protesters the protesters are demonstrati
the 18 wheeler crossed median and slammed into a bus carrying members of the north central texas college women's softball team near david, oklahoma and investigators have obtained serve warrants to collect evidence from the truck and bus and a dozen people were also injured in that crash. >> and overnight shooting wounded 15 people at miami night club. the victims include five girls between ages of 11 and 17 years old. police say the gunfire erupted inside a club called the spot 1bg in...
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one lane is shut down while the clean up continues after a multiple vehicle crash involving an 18-wheelerlanes are shut down at least until 8:00 this morning and we will let you know when they re-open but we have another accident northbound 238 and access to 880 is closed. :42. if you want a brand new iphone you may have to wait after a new announcement made by apple. >> miss new york. >> natures has a new miss america. she knows the bay area very well. we will hear from the family friend. >> as we take you to break, abc7 news shows pictures of the backup, a parking lot that 880 has become after an early only accident. >> you can see the backup from a >> you can see the backup from a couple of different directi "it's halloween time my and disneyland is ours!" "going down!" "boo!" with haunted mansion holiday... space mountain ghost galaxy, and wicked fun in both parks, the disneyland resort just got spookier! visit disneyland.com/halloween "trick or treat." jenny jenny carlos alex carlos good morning burrito team! we set out to make a bigger, tastier breakfast burrito and i think we naile
one lane is shut down while the clean up continues after a multiple vehicle crash involving an 18-wheelerlanes are shut down at least until 8:00 this morning and we will let you know when they re-open but we have another accident northbound 238 and access to 880 is closed. :42. if you want a brand new iphone you may have to wait after a new announcement made by apple. >> miss new york. >> natures has a new miss america. she knows the bay area very well. we will hear from the family...
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they were killed after an 18 wheeler veered into oncoming traffic and hit the bus three. died at the scene and another at the hospital. several players were released. two are hospitalized and one is in critical condition. now back to geraldo rivera reports. >> alton nolan, the oklahoma man accused of beheading one woman and severely injuring another has regained consciousness and interviewed by investigators. but what do we know about this muslim convert? let's ask the man who has been the excellent voice of the suburban moore oklahoma police department. jeremy lewis. i know it has been a rough 48 hours for you. what is the alleged perpetrator's condition and is he cooperating? >> he is cooperating. he is stable. we look for him to be released from the hospital early this week where he will be transported to the cleveland county jail. >> you say he is cooperating. tell me -- to the extent you can, obviously, cooperating about why he did what he did? has he confessed? >> i can't get into the specifics of what the interview details -- but as far as him speaking with us, he
they were killed after an 18 wheeler veered into oncoming traffic and hit the bus three. died at the scene and another at the hospital. several players were released. two are hospitalized and one is in critical condition. now back to geraldo rivera reports. >> alton nolan, the oklahoma man accused of beheading one woman and severely injuring another has regained consciousness and interviewed by investigators. but what do we know about this muslim convert? let's ask the man who has been...
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. >> reporter: king zeroes in on this 18-wheeler barreling down the highway at 77 miles per hour and a car. >> closing in on a dark blue, white box. following too close, .34 seconds. >> reporter: i'm now with the ground unit, and sergeant reimer jams his cruiser into gear. >> this guy's goin' so fast. we're flying right now, trying to catch up. you can see how fast we're passing these trucks. the trucker pulls over and he's not happy. i'm matt from abc news. how are you? >> i don't need to be on the news. >> they clocked you going 77 miles an hour and tailgating behind a car. do you think it's hazardous? >> yeah. >> just trying to catch up with a semi-trailer up ahead. >> reporter: the cops also nail this trucker for tailgating. he's pulled over and cited. >> did you notice that you were too close to someone? >> well, sometimes you have to do that when you're, like, passing another car. >> reporter: cracking down on potentially dangerous truckers is a top priority. in 2012 alone, there were more than 330,000 large truck crashes in the u.s. -- nearly 4,000 fatalities and more than 100
. >> reporter: king zeroes in on this 18-wheeler barreling down the highway at 77 miles per hour and a car. >> closing in on a dark blue, white box. following too close, .34 seconds. >> reporter: i'm now with the ground unit, and sergeant reimer jams his cruiser into gear. >> this guy's goin' so fast. we're flying right now, trying to catch up. you can see how fast we're passing these trucks. the trucker pulls over and he's not happy. i'm matt from abc news. how are you?...
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a migrant navigates the city of 11 million and his three wheeler, delivering the goods that make it run. >> our job is rarely important. delivery men make it all happen in the internet age we live in. if we did not exist, it would make beijing a more crowded city. things would be inconsistent or worse. it's become how business and buying is done. david mckenzie, cnn beijing. >>le pos indicate it's too close to call, but if you ask those placing bets on the outcome, there seems to be an obvious winner. >> we've now taken over 2.25 million pounds when we expected at the start to take about a quarter of that. but no has always been odds on favorite. and yes, despite the fact that the media keep trying to tell everybody how close this race is, and the opinion polls suggest there's not a lot in it, as far as the gambles are concerned, no has pretty much past the post. it would cost us money. >> one businessman is paying 900,000 pounds if the vote is no. if he's right, he stands to win about 200,000 quid. >> and if he's wrong? i wish i had that extra money. all right, for those not into gambl
a migrant navigates the city of 11 million and his three wheeler, delivering the goods that make it run. >> our job is rarely important. delivery men make it all happen in the internet age we live in. if we did not exist, it would make beijing a more crowded city. things would be inconsistent or worse. it's become how business and buying is done. david mckenzie, cnn beijing. >>le pos indicate it's too close to call, but if you ask those placing bets on the outcome, there seems to be...
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wednesday wheeler 67. aaron, i don't know if he saw the seattle seahawks. there weren't so good. i did see them. >> which can talk about an hour later. and you get a pay period we have some good news. dan ryan hazmat and around the first its been reopened recently. police still have an accident here at park boulevard this intersection is still jammed up. early urgency responders are on the scene. rhonda turn make it through. i have a cold savoy's is certain to lose it. >> at least you made it. i'm proud of you. the bang-up bears looked like a different team for week- two in san francisco. the bears trailed 17- nothing in the first half. but only down six at the start of the fourth when kyle fuller gets his first of two interception to set- up the go- ahead touchdown... bears forced four turnovers. later in the fourth... jay cutler connects with brandon marshall for his third touchdown of the game. bears win 28-20 to snap and eight game losing streak in san francisco. much more coming up in sports. so bears fans should be easing off the 'panic button,' after that big win. tonya fr
wednesday wheeler 67. aaron, i don't know if he saw the seattle seahawks. there weren't so good. i did see them. >> which can talk about an hour later. and you get a pay period we have some good news. dan ryan hazmat and around the first its been reopened recently. police still have an accident here at park boulevard this intersection is still jammed up. early urgency responders are on the scene. rhonda turn make it through. i have a cold savoy's is certain to lose it. >> at least...
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they had been riding four-wheelers in the canyon apparently through much of the night. went to leave this morning and missed the curve. truck is in the canyon. somebody is still stuck inside. they have extricated four people but the rescue effort underway in santa clarita. we'll take you back in as we get more information. shannon: new info on the ebola epidemic in west africa. one scientist at the university of minnesota saying transmission of virus through thousands of victims, could cause mutations and could let ebola spread through the air instead of direct contact with bodily fluids. according to the world health organization, 4200 people have been infected in this outbreak. nearly 2300 have died. experts warn each new case is statistical roll of the dice, making the virus better adapted to spread. jon: president obama finally waying out his long-awaited strategy to take on isis this week. how are the media covering his four-point plan including expanding airstrikes in iraq and for the first time into syria? talk about it with our media panel today. ellen ratner, t
they had been riding four-wheelers in the canyon apparently through much of the night. went to leave this morning and missed the curve. truck is in the canyon. somebody is still stuck inside. they have extricated four people but the rescue effort underway in santa clarita. we'll take you back in as we get more information. shannon: new info on the ebola epidemic in west africa. one scientist at the university of minnesota saying transmission of virus through thousands of victims, could cause...
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we have got my fbn social producer, stephanie wheeler.ho had nothing else to do. what do you think of this and what do you say that, hey, you americans, we basically have to surrender some of our freedoms to protect folks? >> i think we saw with the reaction of the edward snowden debacle. americans don't want to give up any freedoms. even if they don't have anything to hide, they aren't going to be willing to trade their privacy for better security. >> what if you're under the barrel of a gun? >> on face value, it seems really appealing to say, hands off, this is my social media, this is my e-mail. but some of these organizations are really getting their start, they are so active on social media. >> they are tweeting. and if you're tweeting, then you don't want the government to see. >> it's the attitude of this generation, that it's what they want it to be. if you're an facebook, you're on sta gram, if you're on twitter, you're given up your privacy. >> people were complaining about rationing cards. because there was a curfew. there's no
we have got my fbn social producer, stephanie wheeler.ho had nothing else to do. what do you think of this and what do you say that, hey, you americans, we basically have to surrender some of our freedoms to protect folks? >> i think we saw with the reaction of the edward snowden debacle. americans don't want to give up any freedoms. even if they don't have anything to hide, they aren't going to be willing to trade their privacy for better security. >> what if you're under the...