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my name is jessica and i'm a sex addict. hi, jessica. i, uh, had a relapse. why don't you tell us about it? i guess i was feeling kind of lonely and empty and so i went to my favorite club. lot 71. really i guess it used to be my favorite club. i had a few drinks, and before i knew it... ( grunting and moaning ) i was right back to where i was three months ago. ( panting ) right back to where i never wanted to be. that was fun. yeah. janice, right? ( pants zipping ) jessica. oh, yeah. right. you're really wild. i'd like to take you home to my girlfriend. that'd be a party, huh? please, don't touch me. what are you talking about, baby? please don't. that's not what you were saying five minutes ago. i'm sorry. you're sorry? will you please just leave me alone? just leave me alone! you got it. i swear, i want to stop hurting myself. i want to change. but i don't know how. it's okay. i always felt really guilty about not calling her and making sure she was okay. do you remember when this was? it was around july 4th sometime. that's when she went missing. and she
my name is jessica and i'm a sex addict. hi, jessica. i, uh, had a relapse. why don't you tell us about it? i guess i was feeling kind of lonely and empty and so i went to my favorite club. lot 71. really i guess it used to be my favorite club. i had a few drinks, and before i knew it... ( grunting and moaning ) i was right back to where i was three months ago. ( panting ) right back to where i never wanted to be. that was fun. yeah. janice, right? ( pants zipping ) jessica. oh, yeah. right....
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jessica: i just assumed that he had not made it. sam: and one day jessica receives a phone call out ofhe blue from us at sea rescue. the message: the dolphin who was so close to death when she last saw him is alive and well. she packs her bags and comes to gulfport for a very special reunion. jessica is thrilled to see apollo again. he vocalizes and shows her some new moves he's learned. [jessica laughing] e difference is just amazing. when i last saw him, he was blistered and bleeding, and now he looks healthy. he looks strong. he's vibrant. he's doing all of the things a dolphin should do. i'm ecstatic, so&
jessica: i just assumed that he had not made it. sam: and one day jessica receives a phone call out ofhe blue from us at sea rescue. the message: the dolphin who was so close to death when she last saw him is alive and well. she packs her bags and comes to gulfport for a very special reunion. jessica is thrilled to see apollo again. he vocalizes and shows her some new moves he's learned. [jessica laughing] e difference is just amazing. when i last saw him, he was blistered and bleeding, and now...
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jessica: my name is jessica. sam: the call for help is patched through to suzanne smith over 100 miles away in new orleans. suzanne is wildlife stranding coordinator for the region, and she immediately puts a rescue plan together for her team. it's a long trip to get there. she has to drive from new orleans to grand isle, louisiana, and from there take a boat to mendicant island. help is on the way, but jessica and the dolphin aren't out of danger yet. now the tide is coming in, threatening to drown the stranded dolphin. jessica: because the tide was rising, it was only moments before its blowhole was going to start taking on water. sam: fortunately, jessica has some prior experience working with dolphins and knows not to touch the scared young animal. instead, she uses her boogie board to stop the rising water from entering the dolphin's blowhole, so he can breathe. jessica: at the time, i was absolutely panic stricken that i had this life in my hands. i knew that what i did at that time would make the differenc
jessica: my name is jessica. sam: the call for help is patched through to suzanne smith over 100 miles away in new orleans. suzanne is wildlife stranding coordinator for the region, and she immediately puts a rescue plan together for her team. it's a long trip to get there. she has to drive from new orleans to grand isle, louisiana, and from there take a boat to mendicant island. help is on the way, but jessica and the dolphin aren't out of danger yet. now the tide is coming in, threatening to...
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jessica: i just assumed that he had not made it. sam: and one day jessica receives a phone call out ofhe blue from us at sea rescue. the message: the dolphin who was so close to death when she last saw him is alive and well. she packs her bags and comes to gulfport for a very special reunion. jessica is thrilled to see apollo again. he vocalizes and shows her some new moves he's learned. [jessica laughing] e difference is just amazing. when i last saw him, he was blistered and bleeding, and now he looks healthy. he looks strong.
jessica: i just assumed that he had not made it. sam: and one day jessica receives a phone call out ofhe blue from us at sea rescue. the message: the dolphin who was so close to death when she last saw him is alive and well. she packs her bags and comes to gulfport for a very special reunion. jessica is thrilled to see apollo again. he vocalizes and shows her some new moves he's learned. [jessica laughing] e difference is just amazing. when i last saw him, he was blistered and bleeding, and now...
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i didn't have a problem with jessica. just that one day we had an argument. >> after a few more minutes of questioning, deputy gray has a clearer picture of what happened. >> i think what happened is the female inmate that ingested the pills wasn't well liked. when she was hustling these pills, she was probably trying to sell them all day for canteen or what have you. but i think once they found out that the pills jessica is trying to hustle were not anything they would be interested in taking themselves, i think that's when they probably set her up, gave her back the pills and told the deputy and out the pod she went. >> the investigation also served another purpose. >> it's kind of shaken people up in that pod. that's a victory for us. that lets them know we're listening to phone calls, we're aware of what goes on. >> keeping contraband out of the jail is one way deputies maintain order and they keep an eye out for negative interactions between inmates. steven caponi spent nine months in confinement. he's now back in ge
i didn't have a problem with jessica. just that one day we had an argument. >> after a few more minutes of questioning, deputy gray has a clearer picture of what happened. >> i think what happened is the female inmate that ingested the pills wasn't well liked. when she was hustling these pills, she was probably trying to sell them all day for canteen or what have you. but i think once they found out that the pills jessica is trying to hustle were not anything they would be...
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that's not fair, jessica. you're calling for the arbitrary harassment of anyone on wall street. >> no, no, no. just people you suspect to be white collar criminals. you know, walking around in tailored suits, slicked back hair, always need sunscreen, if you know what i'm saying. (laughter). >> john: i don't like the implication there. >> look, i know this isn't comfortable but if you don't want to be associated with white-collar crime maybe you shouldn't dress that way! boom! >> john: whoa, whoa, whoa. i don't like that. that's racist. jessica, that is racist. you're profiling white men in suits. i am a white man in a suit. >> hey, it's okay. i can say that. some of my best friend are white men in suit. >> john: that's a foul. >> they're totally fine with it. and sure, the system is not perfect. 90% of people who are stopped won't have done anything wrong. but isn't it worth a slight inconvenience to their day if it means just stopping one investment bank from betting against the same product it's selling? >>
that's not fair, jessica. you're calling for the arbitrary harassment of anyone on wall street. >> no, no, no. just people you suspect to be white collar criminals. you know, walking around in tailored suits, slicked back hair, always need sunscreen, if you know what i'm saying. (laughter). >> john: i don't like the implication there. >> look, i know this isn't comfortable but if you don't want to be associated with white-collar crime maybe you shouldn't dress that way! boom!...
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>> reporter: hi, jessica. you know, the syrian government hi, fred. tell us, quhas the reaction from the ground there? >> reporter: hi, jessica. you know, the syrian government hasn't put out statements after kerry's speech but they're reacting and you can certainly see they're at least hearing the message. when's going on is the foreign minister of the country called for a press conference for tomorrow 1:00 p.m. local time and you can see the government reacting. president bashar al assad said in a russian newspaper it was ludicrous to assume that the forces would have used chemical lines on the front lines saying they would have gassed themselves. the u.s. isn't buying that. on the other hand, though, the syrian government is trying to show a show of force. what we have seen as the u.n. weapons inspectors were on the ground today in syria today and especially after getting back to the hotel in damascus is massive shelling of the outskirts of damascus with where the attacks are purported to have happened and
>> reporter: hi, jessica. you know, the syrian government hi, fred. tell us, quhas the reaction from the ground there? >> reporter: hi, jessica. you know, the syrian government hasn't put out statements after kerry's speech but they're reacting and you can certainly see they're at least hearing the message. when's going on is the foreign minister of the country called for a press conference for tomorrow 1:00 p.m. local time and you can see the government reacting. president bashar...
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>> yeah, hello, jessica. a number of interesting things, i mean, just that bite there that you heard was insightful as to what their life has been like when they were hiding including the life in that trailer. but their relationship is quite clear is in trouble. and maybe that's not a surprise given the incredible hardship that they have been through as a result of this tragic shooting of trayvon martin by george zimmerman. but i think also we realized that they were in trouble before that tragedy. and i should point out, this interview was conducted by christie o'connor, she's an independent investigative journalist and she is writing a book about this case. but what you realize now as she questioned shellie is that their relationship right now is in some very serious trouble. listen -- >> are you together? >> i'm not going to answer that. of course, i want to have children and stay married. >> with george? >> that's something i'm going to have to think about. >> yeah, that does not sound good. and, but, you
>> yeah, hello, jessica. a number of interesting things, i mean, just that bite there that you heard was insightful as to what their life has been like when they were hiding including the life in that trailer. but their relationship is quite clear is in trouble. and maybe that's not a surprise given the incredible hardship that they have been through as a result of this tragic shooting of trayvon martin by george zimmerman. but i think also we realized that they were in trouble before...
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oz: jessica is joining us. why do you think it took you so long to figure out what was plaguing you? >> a lot of doctors didn't know what was going on. there hasn't been a lot of recently so they didn't connect the dots for me. dr. oz: the symptoms you described in the video. were there other ones, also? >> absolutely. i had really bad eczema, i had a brain fog all the time, not really clear mentally and i was treated for depression for years and years. i was on antidepressants because the doctors thought i was crazy. dr. oz: when you finally figured it out? >> oh, my god, i'm like a different person altogether. a huge weight has been lifted and i feel like myself, i feel like i'm finally ok. i have a clean bill of health, i'm not on any medications. dr. oz: thank you very much for sharing your story. when we return, we will talk to dr. neal barnard. jessica described a lot of symptoms. brain fog is a classic one. are these typical for people with gluten sensitivity? >> exactly. she had the digestive symptoms,
oz: jessica is joining us. why do you think it took you so long to figure out what was plaguing you? >> a lot of doctors didn't know what was going on. there hasn't been a lot of recently so they didn't connect the dots for me. dr. oz: the symptoms you described in the video. were there other ones, also? >> absolutely. i had really bad eczema, i had a brain fog all the time, not really clear mentally and i was treated for depression for years and years. i was on antidepressants...
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yeah. >> jessica styx was also recently transferred out of g dorm. but, today, she'll be dealing with the past. she has a visitation with her mother. >> i'm going to visit with my mommy. >> are you excited about that? >> i'm so excited. i haven't seen her in two weeks. i'm so excited. i can't wait. i don't even see my mom. >> she's probably not here yet. we'll put you at a table and then when she comes in -- >> okay. it will probably make her feel better to see me better. you know? >> visitation at maricopa comes with two major restrictions. the inmate is handcuffed to the table and is not allowed to touch or be touched by their visitors. >> what happened to your hand? >> i broke it. >> how? >> i punched the wall. >> what? >> i know. i'm sorry. i got really mad. >> your bad hand? >> this is my bad hand. they're both bad. >> why did you punch the wall? >> because, mom, everything just was building up. and then i just -- something set me over the edge and i got pissed off. i got mad. i tried for two hours to calm myself down. i tried exercising and doi
yeah. >> jessica styx was also recently transferred out of g dorm. but, today, she'll be dealing with the past. she has a visitation with her mother. >> i'm going to visit with my mommy. >> are you excited about that? >> i'm so excited. i haven't seen her in two weeks. i'm so excited. i can't wait. i don't even see my mom. >> she's probably not here yet. we'll put you at a table and then when she comes in -- >> okay. it will probably make her feel better to...
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jessica? >> okay, jim, thank you for that report. jim acosta from the white house. >>> "outfront" tonight, general anthony zinni joining us, he served as commander in chief of u.s. central command had under president bill clinton, and colonel cedric leighton who served as an intelligence officer in the u.s. air force, gentlemen, thanks for being with us. i'd like to call your attention to something -- >> good to be with you. >> -- thank you. secretary kerry said any action by the administration will, quote, bare no resemblance to afghanistan, iraq, or even libya. and president obama said this -- >> in no event are we considering any kind of military action that would involve boots on the ground, that would involve a long-term campaign, but we are looking at the possibility of a limited, narrow, act. >> general zinni, you oversaw bill clinton's attempt to kill osama bin laden in 2008 and you warned against president bush's mistakes in iraq. do you believe that president obama is on the verge of
jessica? >> okay, jim, thank you for that report. jim acosta from the white house. >>> "outfront" tonight, general anthony zinni joining us, he served as commander in chief of u.s. central command had under president bill clinton, and colonel cedric leighton who served as an intelligence officer in the u.s. air force, gentlemen, thanks for being with us. i'd like to call your attention to something -- >> good to be with you. >> -- thank you. secretary kerry...
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>> reporter: hi, jessica. you know, the syrian government hasn't put out statements after kerry's speech but they're reacting and you can certainly see they're at least hearing the message. when's going on is the foreign minister of the country called for a press conference for tomorrow 1:00 p.m. local time and you can see the government reacting. president bashar al assad said in a russian newspaper it was ludicrous to assume that the forces would have used chemical lines on the front lines saying they would have gassed themselves. the u.s. isn't buying that. on the other hand, though, the syrian government is trying to show a show of force. what we have seen as the u.n. weapons inspectors were on the ground today in syria today and especially after getting back to the hotel in damascus is massive shelling of the outskirts of damascus with where the attacks are purported to have happened and the u.s. saying for a very long time it believes that damascus is trying to shell the outskirts to try to tamper with a
>> reporter: hi, jessica. you know, the syrian government hasn't put out statements after kerry's speech but they're reacting and you can certainly see they're at least hearing the message. when's going on is the foreign minister of the country called for a press conference for tomorrow 1:00 p.m. local time and you can see the government reacting. president bashar al assad said in a russian newspaper it was ludicrous to assume that the forces would have used chemical lines on the front...
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jessica kartalija joins us with more on the black tip reef. back inside. jessica? >> reporter: i was willing you about the corals. check this out. this is literally how it feels off the withhold. for now, i want to send it inside to bristy brez lean traffic control. >>> if you have rar brake lights. it starts at 895, going bast liberty road. northbound 95, a little busier this afternoon. delays continue up through the aberdeen region. as far as accidents go, elair road at south colgate. and also, north at west mayet. you can see, things have slowed down a bit on the beltway around 70. and another look there west of york road. this is brought to you by bge. 225 off. visit bge smart energy.com. back to you. store an historic cemetery is using washington, d.c. to spruce up the property. check out these grazing goats. they are looking at this. the sem terry says it keeps from using harmful pesticides. >> i didn't know they ate poison ivy. i'm going to get some goats. >> i didn't know the poison first. >>> straight ahead on wjz eyewitness news at 4:00. an update on a ma
jessica kartalija joins us with more on the black tip reef. back inside. jessica? >> reporter: i was willing you about the corals. check this out. this is literally how it feels off the withhold. for now, i want to send it inside to bristy brez lean traffic control. >>> if you have rar brake lights. it starts at 895, going bast liberty road. northbound 95, a little busier this afternoon. delays continue up through the aberdeen region. as far as accidents go, elair road at south...
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sarah. >> jessica buenas tardes, qué es el boletin de visas. >> es algo que puedne ver a través de los frls familiares aquí. >> y qué es lo que precisamente cambió este mes en el boletin de visas. >> las personas casadas con un residente legal, cambio de ser de 2 años a ahora y eso nunca ha pasado antes. >> hay que tener cuidado cuando aprovechan este nuevo recurso. >> uno puede aplicar pero uno debe consegur un muy buen consejo porque puede ser que no califique y también están aprovenchado los abogados y notarios sin escrupulos y debe tener siempre una segunda opinión. >> y jessica precisamente dponde debn las personas llamar. >> las agencias muy buenas son las caridades catolicas, también tienen servicios comuntarios y tiene el número en pantalla. >> le damos las gracias a jessica. >> gracias. >> gracias a ti. >> cambiando de tema 8 distritos escolares en california quedaron extensos de cumplir un programa escolar a nivel laboral, en vez de tener que cumplir con las normas del programa no child no education. >> legisladores piden analizar una serie de fraudes por suspuestas
sarah. >> jessica buenas tardes, qué es el boletin de visas. >> es algo que puedne ver a través de los frls familiares aquí. >> y qué es lo que precisamente cambió este mes en el boletin de visas. >> las personas casadas con un residente legal, cambio de ser de 2 años a ahora y eso nunca ha pasado antes. >> hay que tener cuidado cuando aprovechan este nuevo recurso. >> uno puede aplicar pero uno debe consegur un muy buen consejo porque puede ser que no...
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jessica, jessica,. >> john, i do not want to be here! not at all. >> no one wants this, jess, that's why it's journalism. but how are the people of new hampshire reacting? >> well, mainly they seem confused to see a black person up here in a nonelection year. >> that's understandable. that's understandable, jess ka. i've got to ask, have you been able to ask any voters there about 2016. >> oh, yeah. and their reactions are all over the map from what is your problem? to why can't the media just leave me alone? i'm just trying to live my life for 10 minutes. but overall john there is a solid majority going for [bleep] you. >> okay. those are good results. thanks, jessica. >> thank you. >> you stay up there, only 39 months to go. >> no oooo! >> jessica williams, 3-vq)3p@,tí$cñ (cheers and applause) welcome back. our guest tonight an exceptionally funny comedian whose one man show unconstitutional is currently playing here in new york. please welcome back to the show the wonderful colin quinn. (cheers and applause) well, well, well. what a
jessica, jessica,. >> john, i do not want to be here! not at all. >> no one wants this, jess, that's why it's journalism. but how are the people of new hampshire reacting? >> well, mainly they seem confused to see a black person up here in a nonelection year. >> that's understandable. that's understandable, jess ka. i've got to ask, have you been able to ask any voters there about 2016. >> oh, yeah. and their reactions are all over the map from what is your...
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jessica, jessica,. >> john, i do not want to be here! not at all. >> no one wants this, jess, that's why it's journalism. but how are the people of new hampshire reacting? >> well, mainly they seem confused to see a black person up here in a nonelection year. >> that's understandable. that's understandable, jess ka. i've got to ask, have you been able to ask any voters there about 2016. >> oh, yeah. and their reactions are all over the map from what is your problem? to why can't the media just leave me alone? i'm just trying to live my life for 10 minutes. but overall john there is a solid majority going for [bleep] you. >> okay. those are good results. thanks, jessica. >> thank you. >> you stay up there, only 39 months to go. >> no oooo! >> jessica williams, (cheers and applause) welcome back. our guest tonight an exceptionally funny comedian whose one man show unconstitutional is currently playing here in new york. please welcome back to the show the wonderful colin quinn. (cheers and applause) well, well, well. what a web we weav
jessica, jessica,. >> john, i do not want to be here! not at all. >> no one wants this, jess, that's why it's journalism. but how are the people of new hampshire reacting? >> well, mainly they seem confused to see a black person up here in a nonelection year. >> that's understandable. that's understandable, jess ka. i've got to ask, have you been able to ask any voters there about 2016. >> oh, yeah. and their reactions are all over the map from what is your...
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jessica, jessica,. >> john, i do not want to be here! not at all. >> no one wants this, jess, that's why it's journalism. but how are the people of new hampshire reacting? >> well, mainly they seem confused to see a black person up here in a nonelection year. >> that's understandable. that's understandable, jess ka. i've got to ask, have you been able to ask any voters there about 2016. >> oh, yeah. and their reactions are all over the map from what is your problem? to why can't the media just leave me alone? i'm just trying to live my life for 10 minutes. but overall john there is a solid majority going for [bleep] you. >> okay. those are good results. thanks, jessica. >> thank you. >> you stay up there, only 39 months to go. >> no oooo! >> jessica williams, (cheers and applause) welcome back. our guest tonight an exceptionally funny comedian whose one man show unconstitutional is currently playing here in new york. please welcome back to the show the wonderful colin quinn. (cheers and applause) well, well, well. what a web we weave. >>
jessica, jessica,. >> john, i do not want to be here! not at all. >> no one wants this, jess, that's why it's journalism. but how are the people of new hampshire reacting? >> well, mainly they seem confused to see a black person up here in a nonelection year. >> that's understandable. that's understandable, jess ka. i've got to ask, have you been able to ask any voters there about 2016. >> oh, yeah. and their reactions are all over the map from what is your...
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let's begin with jessica yellin. jessica joins us from the east room where the president just wrapped up. jessica, as i said, a range of topics but his statement in the thrust of what the president seemed to want to talk about were the surveillance programs that edward snowden shined so much light on. >> reporter: he laid out a framework for more information to come from the administration in the next weeks i think with declassifying, indicating they are going to declassify some programs. today what we're learning are the broad framework that sort of allows the nsa to collect their surveillance and the legal thinking behind their justifications for the surveillance, but we're going to get a lot more detail, we're told, about exactly what the government does when they're looking through e-mails and looking through phone records, et cetera. so i think there is more information to come. that's some big news. boy, did they cover the range of topics. i was at the end of the press conference and they got through most of my
let's begin with jessica yellin. jessica joins us from the east room where the president just wrapped up. jessica, as i said, a range of topics but his statement in the thrust of what the president seemed to want to talk about were the surveillance programs that edward snowden shined so much light on. >> reporter: he laid out a framework for more information to come from the administration in the next weeks i think with declassifying, indicating they are going to declassify some programs....
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>> we'll see jessica in a little bit. for right now, though, some new safety measures at perry hall high, one year after a student is shot on the first day of school. wjz is live. rochelle ritchie has more from the school's principal on the changes now in place. rochelle? >> reporter: well, hi, mary. unfortunately, guns have found their way into schools across the country. and baltimore county is no exception. that's why they've spent millions of dollars to keep guns out and kids safe. >> reporter: on the first day of school last year, shots rang out at pery hall high school. >> first shots went off. and nobody knew what it was. and i turned arngd and saw -- around and saw him holding the shotgun. >> reporter: the suspect, robert gladden, jr. his victim, daniel borowy. >> we have two school resource officers who have the capability if we need them to, to wand the student if we feel there is something on them. >> reporter: baltimore county spent $3.7 million to install new security measures like this monitoring system that
>> we'll see jessica in a little bit. for right now, though, some new safety measures at perry hall high, one year after a student is shot on the first day of school. wjz is live. rochelle ritchie has more from the school's principal on the changes now in place. rochelle? >> reporter: well, hi, mary. unfortunately, guns have found their way into schools across the country. and baltimore county is no exception. that's why they've spent millions of dollars to keep guns out and kids...
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jessica, jessica,. >> john, i do not want to be here! not at all. >> no one wants this, jess, that's why it's journalism. but how are the people of new hampshire reacting? >> well, mainly they seem confused to see a black person up here in a nonelection year. >> that's understandable. that's understandable, jess ka. i've got to ask, have you been able to ask any voters there about 2016. >> oh, yeah. and their reactions are all over the map from what is your problem? to why can't the media just leave me alone? i'm just trying to live my life for 10 minutes. but overall john there is a solid majority going for [bleep] you. >> okay. those are good results. thanks, jessica. >> thank you. >> you stay up there, only 39 months to go. >> no oooo! >> jessica williams, euu)r hsq@q@,x-x (cheers and applause) welcome back. our guest tonight an exceptionally funny comedian whose one man show unconstitutional is currently playing here in new york. please welcome back to the show the wonderful colin quinn. (cheers and applause) well, well, well. what a
jessica, jessica,. >> john, i do not want to be here! not at all. >> no one wants this, jess, that's why it's journalism. but how are the people of new hampshire reacting? >> well, mainly they seem confused to see a black person up here in a nonelection year. >> that's understandable. that's understandable, jess ka. i've got to ask, have you been able to ask any voters there about 2016. >> oh, yeah. and their reactions are all over the map from what is your...
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thank you. >> thank you jessica, ms. estrada. can i say before we open it up for public comment the number of grass-roots leaders over the years is inspiring. the capacity is amazing and that is one thing that might set san francisco apart from philadelphia and other cities and we is can have great expertise in economic health and work force development but without the community support and capacity there i'm not sure how successful we can be, but i'm ffert that we have amazing groups in the bay view, tenderloin, south of market and other areas and they're willing to share the expertise. supervisor kim. >> thank you. i am not sure if this is question is appropriate for you but i heard the small business owners are stating it's a positive impact on their health as well and the engagement and the clients and shifting more to families and children and seniors and i don't know if you could speak to that or someone else here? anyway it's a story that i heard and there are so many positive aspects to this that you might want think abou
thank you. >> thank you jessica, ms. estrada. can i say before we open it up for public comment the number of grass-roots leaders over the years is inspiring. the capacity is amazing and that is one thing that might set san francisco apart from philadelphia and other cities and we is can have great expertise in economic health and work force development but without the community support and capacity there i'm not sure how successful we can be, but i'm ffert that we have amazing groups in...
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>> reporter: hi, jessica. the syrian government hadn't put out statements after kerry's speech but they are reacting and you can certainly see they're at least hearing the message. what's going on is the foreign minister of the country has called for awe press conference for tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. local time and generally you can see the syrian government reacting. president al assad came out with an interview in a russian up in saying it was ludicrous to assume his forces would use chemical weapons on the front line saying they would have gassed themselves if they would have done that. clearly, the u.s. isn't buying that. on the other hand, though, the syrian government is still trying to show a show of force. what we've seen as the u.n. weapons inspectors were on the ground in sear ja and especially after they got back to their hotel in damascus was massive shelling of the outskirts of damascus which is where the chemical weapons attacks are purported to happen and the u.s. said for a very long time it believ
>> reporter: hi, jessica. the syrian government hadn't put out statements after kerry's speech but they are reacting and you can certainly see they're at least hearing the message. what's going on is the foreign minister of the country has called for awe press conference for tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. local time and generally you can see the syrian government reacting. president al assad came out with an interview in a russian up in saying it was ludicrous to assume his forces would use...
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i asked again, he did not. >> bill: this is jessica's law. >> it's my bill, modeled after jessica's law. instead a bill came forth that was supporting local prosecutors and judish yairy chairman making sexual offenses a minimum of six years eight months but only applies to offenses against children 11 years of age and under. >> bill: so hawaii is a free fire zone for pedophiles and violent -- it's free fire? >> unlike my friend congress woman hanabusu i watch the program and appreciate everything you've done. i love hawaii but we have a dirty little secret. that is that the hawaiian word we use for children is keiki. everything is for the keiki. when raising salaries it's for kieki. and when we have bureaucratic law that's don't protect children it's for the kieki. so you would think with all of the discussion about how we care about our children, we would protect them, yet, the secret is that we don't do that and people don't talk about it. it's not an issue for discussion. >> bill: plenty more ahead. victoria jackson now religious and a tee party now back to our o'reilly factor specia
i asked again, he did not. >> bill: this is jessica's law. >> it's my bill, modeled after jessica's law. instead a bill came forth that was supporting local prosecutors and judish yairy chairman making sexual offenses a minimum of six years eight months but only applies to offenses against children 11 years of age and under. >> bill: so hawaii is a free fire zone for pedophiles and violent -- it's free fire? >> unlike my friend congress woman hanabusu i watch the program...
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your chronological age, jessica, was 14, that's her chronological age. that's her brain development. there's no such thing as someone who can magically have a brain that's a 21-year-old brain when they're 14. they may have behaved in ways that were inappropriate, and guess what, that's sign of mental illness in a 14-year-old, those are the people we need to protect the most. if a 14-year-old is acting out sexually, that's a person who needs more protection. that's depression and the history of trauma and that's the person that needs more protection not this kind of outlandishness. >> and an older teacher has the ability to influence and manipulate a much younger girl. we know that. >> of course. of course. this is why doctors don't take advantage of patients and bosses don't take advantage of people that they have responsibility over and teachers don't take advantage of students. there's a power imbalance and there's a sacred right to protect that. >> and the judge obviously here is missing -- well, we'll see. we have to figure this out. the girls mother
your chronological age, jessica, was 14, that's her chronological age. that's her brain development. there's no such thing as someone who can magically have a brain that's a 21-year-old brain when they're 14. they may have behaved in ways that were inappropriate, and guess what, that's sign of mental illness in a 14-year-old, those are the people we need to protect the most. if a 14-year-old is acting out sexually, that's a person who needs more protection. that's depression and the history of...
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jessica will always be a billionaire on account of everybody loves jessica simpson's stuff, right? so just figure it out, ashlee, and get it together. by the way, ashlee, i remember an incident spiraling many years ago. do you remember she went to a mcdonald's and she was publicly drunk, and she jumped on the counter and started screaming at the workers? oh, yes. it's not her first time spiraling. get it together, girl, we're all watching. [ applause ] and rooting. you know, i must be honest with you. this story with denzel washington is just -- just really caught my eye. and i mean in a good way. well, because i'm creepy like that, too. i'll tell you what it is. denzel has co-starred, as we all know, with some of the biggest names in hollywood, but he's not friends with these people. i mean, he's cordial. they do a movie. and then he moves on with his life. you know his wife. his wife has been here before, a really regular girl. he's been with her since fref. well, here's what denzel said when he was asked does he keep in touch with other actors. he said, maybe i'm not a butt kiss
jessica will always be a billionaire on account of everybody loves jessica simpson's stuff, right? so just figure it out, ashlee, and get it together. by the way, ashlee, i remember an incident spiraling many years ago. do you remember she went to a mcdonald's and she was publicly drunk, and she jumped on the counter and started screaming at the workers? oh, yes. it's not her first time spiraling. get it together, girl, we're all watching. [ applause ] and rooting. you know, i must be honest...
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vamos a california con el Ángel de la justicia, el abogado jessica domÍnguez. >>> tiene un caso de un inmigrante con un problema que enfrentan muchas familias de indocumentados, buenos dÍas jessica. >>> buenos dÍas muchachos, muy contenta de saludarles esta maÑana, desde el hogar del seÑor gavino. buenos dÍas. >>> buenos dÍas abogada gracias. >>> hace cuÁntos aÑos vive de estados unidos, de dÓnde es? >>> soy originario de puebla mÉxico, y radico desde agosto del 89. >>> muchos aÑos, cuÉnteme, cuÁntos hijos tiene nacidos aquÍ? >>> 5. >>> por esos hijos y para sacarlos adelante en 1995 alguien le prometiÓ algo bajo las leyes de inmigraciÓn. >>> sÍ, exactamente abogada, me prometieron que nos iban a a dar la residencia, y recibimos una deportaciÓn. >>> le prometieron esa ley, vivÍa acÁ mas de diez aÑos, tiene una buena conducta moral, de hijos nacidos acÁ. quÉ le dijo el juez? >>> dijo que no nos podÍa dar por por el tiempo. >>> el tiempo no es suficiente. >>> en el 2009 llegÓ la inmigraciÓn a la casa, toco, y me llevÓ. >>> cÓmo se sentÍa usted en esos moment
vamos a california con el Ángel de la justicia, el abogado jessica domÍnguez. >>> tiene un caso de un inmigrante con un problema que enfrentan muchas familias de indocumentados, buenos dÍas jessica. >>> buenos dÍas muchachos, muy contenta de saludarles esta maÑana, desde el hogar del seÑor gavino. buenos dÍas. >>> buenos dÍas abogada gracias. >>> hace cuÁntos aÑos vive de estados unidos, de dÓnde es? >>> soy originario de puebla mÉxico, y...
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and "ac 360" is up next. >>> jessica, thanks. good evening everyone. with washington talking war, we'll talk about what military action against syria would actually mean to american interests, american lives and millions of syrians living and dying under a dictator. >> and part two of america's worst charity when it comes to how much money they raise for dying children, and how little they actually spend on them. we're keeping them honest. the people that say not vaccinating their children is a matter of faith, putting
and "ac 360" is up next. >>> jessica, thanks. good evening everyone. with washington talking war, we'll talk about what military action against syria would actually mean to american interests, american lives and millions of syrians living and dying under a dictator. >> and part two of america's worst charity when it comes to how much money they raise for dying children, and how little they actually spend on them. we're keeping them honest. the people that say not...
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look right here, jessica herself, a cancer survivor, someone who was diagnosed at a young age of 26. tell us briefly about your fight for the past four years. >> basically i was diagnosed before my 24th birthday with a rather form of cancer. within a couple of months i was in end stage and need lifesaving liver transplant which i did receive in march of 2011. >> so you received that and been healthy etch ver since. in fact, three of them. >> this is my third time in bootyville and i'm really looking forward to it. the only cancer fund for young adults who's significant and integral in me becoming active and getting involved in 24 hours of booty. they help me run races, run triathlons. >> the ulman cancer fund, $200,000 has been raised. when you're diagnosed it's enough of a shock. how did this help you get on your feet? >>hat i needed, i needed help with a patient navigator, someone who could help me navigate the services that were available. treatment, clinical trials. we needed help with transportation to and from appointments. tanning jiable practical -- tangible practical things.
look right here, jessica herself, a cancer survivor, someone who was diagnosed at a young age of 26. tell us briefly about your fight for the past four years. >> basically i was diagnosed before my 24th birthday with a rather form of cancer. within a couple of months i was in end stage and need lifesaving liver transplant which i did receive in march of 2011. >> so you received that and been healthy etch ver since. in fact, three of them. >> this is my third time in bootyville...
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jessica kartalija live here at the new black tip reef exhibit. the most popular place i have to say here in baltimore today. tim, what a hot day. great day to be inside. >> well, certainly. unless you're inside where jes sica with all the tropical air. >>> it's definitely all a theme pretty much with that tropical reef down at the aquarium. right now 81 degrees with 71 your dew point. very, very humid, sticky and muggy out there. southwest wind as marty talked about is going to continue to bring in that warm humid air. temperature range 72 oakland to 84 at patapsco river. 79 annapolis and kent island, 81 columbia and rock hall, 80 bel air, 82 westminster. winds coming from from the southwest are going to bring temperatures up to at least our average, which is now 86, soon to be 85. coming in from that direction, most of our neighbors are in our range. cooler air to the northwest. we have a lot of disturbance around. we expect there's going to be a few ripples coming through here unfortunately this afternoon. there's a lot of activity this evening
jessica kartalija live here at the new black tip reef exhibit. the most popular place i have to say here in baltimore today. tim, what a hot day. great day to be inside. >> well, certainly. unless you're inside where jes sica with all the tropical air. >>> it's definitely all a theme pretty much with that tropical reef down at the aquarium. right now 81 degrees with 71 your dew point. very, very humid, sticky and muggy out there. southwest wind as marty talked about is going to...
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i asked again, he did not. >> bill: this is jessica's law. >> it's my bill, modeled after jessica's law. instead a bill came forth that was supporting local prosecutors and judish yairy chairman making sexual offenses a minimum of six years eight months but only applies to offenses against children 11 years of age and under. >> bill: so hawaii is a free fire zone for pedophiles and violent -- it's free fire? >> unlike my friend congress woman hanabusu i watch the program and appreciate everything you've done. i love hawaii but we have a dirty little secret. that is that the hawaiian word we use for children is keiki. everything is for the keiki. when raising salaries it's for kieki. and when we have bureaucratic law that's don't protect children it's for the kieki. so you would think with all of the discussion about how we care about our children, we would protect them, yet, the secret is that we don't do that and people don't talk about it. it's not an issue for discussion. >> bill: plenty more ahead. victoria jackson now religious and a tee party member. she'll be here. count on sunsw
i asked again, he did not. >> bill: this is jessica's law. >> it's my bill, modeled after jessica's law. instead a bill came forth that was supporting local prosecutors and judish yairy chairman making sexual offenses a minimum of six years eight months but only applies to offenses against children 11 years of age and under. >> bill: so hawaii is a free fire zone for pedophiles and violent -- it's free fire? >> unlike my friend congress woman hanabusu i watch the program...
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. >>> plus, jessica simpson's also girl, cutest baby ever? now, "inside edition," in high definition, with deborah norville. >> i'm diane mcinerney in today for deborah norville. the drama continues to mount around a-rod, it was practically war when the third baseman was hit with a 92-mile- an-hour ball in game against the boston red sox. the uproar that followed was not pretty. >> it's one man versus an entire city. alex rodriguez was unmercilessly booed when the yankees took on the red sox in the city that hates him most. the boston fans held signs showing their disdain for the player fighting suspension for a little using steroids. watch what happened in the second inning. ryan dempster whacked him on the elbow. the reaction was explosive. players spilled on the field and yankees manager joe girardi just lost it, screaming at the ump, he was ejected. when things settled down and play resumed, a-rod got his revenge. a home run. >> a deep fly, straightaway center field, and gone! >> he rounded the bases in triumph, saluting the crowd. >> it
. >>> plus, jessica simpson's also girl, cutest baby ever? now, "inside edition," in high definition, with deborah norville. >> i'm diane mcinerney in today for deborah norville. the drama continues to mount around a-rod, it was practically war when the third baseman was hit with a 92-mile- an-hour ball in game against the boston red sox. the uproar that followed was not pretty. >> it's one man versus an entire city. alex rodriguez was unmercilessly booed when the...
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>>reporter: jessica says a destination wedding whittle the guest list down by almost half. >> i have had brides who were actually december president to get the guest count down. >>reporter: she's a wedding planner who says she's not surprised with the number of people who decline destination wedding invitation. >> truth be told fv it's an open secret in the industry that if you want to keep the cost of a wedding down you should consider a destination wedding. >>reporter: recent poll by american consumer credit counseling shows 43 percent of americans have declined to attend weddings because of the cost of travel and accommodations. but smaller wedding also made it more personal for jessica. >> i had a realizeship with every person that was in attendance so it was really nice for them to share in that moment. >>reporter: wedding planner say destination weddings are trending and there's twofold benefit. less expensive and they are more personal. in san francisco, allen wong 7 news. >> well you have heard that there's an app for everything. sadly there's even one for bricking up now. th
>>reporter: jessica says a destination wedding whittle the guest list down by almost half. >> i have had brides who were actually december president to get the guest count down. >>reporter: she's a wedding planner who says she's not surprised with the number of people who decline destination wedding invitation. >> truth be told fv it's an open secret in the industry that if you want to keep the cost of a wedding down you should consider a destination wedding....
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. >>> jessica, thanks very much. good evening everyone. breaking news, president obama says there is no doubt chemical weapons were use in syria or the syria regime used them. the question now what is he going to do about it? we'll take a hard look at the tough choices. >>> also tonight, they have run from our cameras. america's worst raising millions, tens of millions they say for dying children but spending next to nothing on them. now finally they are talking their claim and how it adds up. we're keeping them honest. >>> president obama stands where dr. king was centuries ago. we're going to speak to maya angelu joins me for an emotional insparing
. >>> jessica, thanks very much. good evening everyone. breaking news, president obama says there is no doubt chemical weapons were use in syria or the syria regime used them. the question now what is he going to do about it? we'll take a hard look at the tough choices. >>> also tonight, they have run from our cameras. america's worst raising millions, tens of millions they say for dying children but spending next to nothing on them. now finally they are talking their claim...
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>>reporter: jessica says a destination wedding whittle the guest list down by almost half. >> i have had brides who were actually december president to get the guest count down. >>reporter: she's a wedding planner who says she's not surprised with the number of people who decline destination wedding invitation. >> truth be told fv it's an open secret in the industry that if you want to keep the cost of a wedding down you should consider a destination wedding. >>reporter: recent poll by american consumer credit counseling shows 43 percent of americans have declined to attend weddings because of the cost of travel and accommodations. but smaller wedding al more personal for jessica. >> i had a realizeship with every person that was in attendance so it was really nice for them to share in that moment. >>reporter: wedding planner say destination weddings are trending and there's twofold benefit. less expensive and they are more personal. in san francisco, allen wong 7 news. >> well you have heard that there's an app for everything. sadly there's even one for bricking up now. the same com
>>reporter: jessica says a destination wedding whittle the guest list down by almost half. >> i have had brides who were actually december president to get the guest count down. >>reporter: she's a wedding planner who says she's not surprised with the number of people who decline destination wedding invitation. >> truth be told fv it's an open secret in the industry that if you want to keep the cost of a wedding down you should consider a destination wedding....
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good evening i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. we have live team coverage this evening. kimberly tere is on treasure island with commuters. but we begin with cheryl hurd from the bay bridge toll plaza. the bridge is closed. now what happens? >> now what happens as you can see, raj, the work is beginning. the bridge officially closed just after 8:00 tonight. and the crews didn't waste any time. they started grinding up asphalt to start the project right away. the crews are working around the clock, working hard for the people who use this bridge every day. drivers got plenty of warning that a bridge closure was coming. >> going to take the kids across it. we'll walk the bridge with everybody else and hope to be one of the first million people to cross it. >> there were a lot of folks who wanted to be the last person to cross the bay bridge before it closed. some people were driving in slow motion and got the attention of the chp. >> the chp was on hand to clear the people out. they were in fact some of the last vehicles over. whether they got the last vehicle title doesn'
good evening i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. we have live team coverage this evening. kimberly tere is on treasure island with commuters. but we begin with cheryl hurd from the bay bridge toll plaza. the bridge is closed. now what happens? >> now what happens as you can see, raj, the work is beginning. the bridge officially closed just after 8:00 tonight. and the crews didn't waste any time. they started grinding up asphalt to start the project right away. the crews are...
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. >> i'm jessica taft. in sports we celebrate the present by remembering the past, a tribute to those that paved the way to truly make baseball the all american game. mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> i have a dream. my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. [applause] >> his words forever penned in american history. it has been 5 50 years since dr. mayor tin luther king, junior delivered his iconic i have a dream speech. this weekend tens of thousandsdiothousandsdescended o continue his vision and many warn that the advances are now in danger of being rolled back. [applause] >> the crowds in front of the lynne kl mem
. >> i'm jessica taft. in sports we celebrate the present by remembering the past, a tribute to those that paved the way to truly make baseball the all american game. mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's...
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let me go back to david and bring jessica back. david, the president said civil libertarians are patriots. let me play a clip when he was asked directly if he considered edward snowden to be a patriot. >> no, i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. the fact is mr. snowden is charged with three felonies. if in fact, he believes what he did was right, like every american citizen, he can come here, appear before the court with a lawyer, and make his case. >> it interrupted what could have been examination of these laws, a thoughtful fact base. david, would there have been a debate really without snowden? >> no, not of the volume and intensity and level of public concern that we see now. clearly, snowden triggered that. the president himself said that. i think this is almost a classic obama where he's being so cautious that sometimes the message gets muddled. on one hand he says he wasn't a patriot and on the other hand he did help move this debate forward. instead of having him come down hard on snowden and what he did, which was tre
let me go back to david and bring jessica back. david, the president said civil libertarians are patriots. let me play a clip when he was asked directly if he considered edward snowden to be a patriot. >> no, i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. the fact is mr. snowden is charged with three felonies. if in fact, he believes what he did was right, like every american citizen, he can come here, appear before the court with a lawyer, and make his case. >> it interrupted what could...
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i'm jessica aguirre. first up, quality of air in your child's school. now these end of summer days can be hot, which can mean stuffy classrooms and bad area.
i'm jessica aguirre. first up, quality of air in your child's school. now these end of summer days can be hot, which can mean stuffy classrooms and bad area.
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those are the options now, jessica temperatu jessica. and as always, they're complicated by the fact that we don't know which one of these would work under those circumstances. >> thanks very much to tomorrow foreman, our own explainer in chief. >> let's bring in "time" editor bobby ghosh. let's look at your magazine cover and it's called "founding father." "time" is the corporate cousin of cnn. we see martin luther king there. today we saw a striking tone from our u.n. ambassador samantha power talking about syria. she posted on twitter "reports devastating, hundreds dead in streets including kids killed by chemical weapons. u.n. must get there fast and if true, perps must face justice. power is a fierce u.n. advocate. critics, even supporters, say they've been pretty tepid on syria. do you see her tweet as an of the -- effort to prod the white house into action? do you see her tweet as a sign they might take more action in syria? >> a natural disaster. >> i'm sorry, we've been having audio problems, but, bobby, can you tell us that aga
those are the options now, jessica temperatu jessica. and as always, they're complicated by the fact that we don't know which one of these would work under those circumstances. >> thanks very much to tomorrow foreman, our own explainer in chief. >> let's bring in "time" editor bobby ghosh. let's look at your magazine cover and it's called "founding father." "time" is the corporate cousin of cnn. we see martin luther king there. today we saw a striking...
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let me go back to david and bring jessica back. david, the president said civil libertarians are patriots. let me play a clip when he was asked directly if he considered edward snowden to be a patriot. >> no, i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. the fact is mr. snowden is charged with frthree felonies. if in fact, he believes what he did was right, like every american citizen, he can come here, appear before the court with a lawyer, and make his case. >> it interrupted what could have been examination of these laws, a thoughtful fact base. david, would there have been a debate really without snowden? >> no, not of the volume and intensity and level of public concern that we see now. clearly, snowden triggered that. the president himself said that. i think this is almost a classic obama where he's being so cautious that sometimes the message gets mutt led. on one hand he says he wasn't a patriot and on the other hand he did help move this debate forward. instead of having him come down hard on snowden and what he did, which was
let me go back to david and bring jessica back. david, the president said civil libertarians are patriots. let me play a clip when he was asked directly if he considered edward snowden to be a patriot. >> no, i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. the fact is mr. snowden is charged with frthree felonies. if in fact, he believes what he did was right, like every american citizen, he can come here, appear before the court with a lawyer, and make his case. >> it interrupted what...