life. i like making stuff and at the end of the day say, there is that thing. they can go two months and then they can complain how oppressed they are. teachers can go to city hall in madison and go this is class warfare. you are murdering us. we are just trying to help your children. two months of water skiing and and i would die of bore dom, wouldn t you? i would develop a worse drug habit than i already have. remi what makes you happy? you keep murderers and rapists out of jail. you are smiling now thinking about it right now. you are daydreaming about that mass murderer you cut loose. you make me smile. i think this study is not surprising to me at all. i used to be a government employee when i was an assistant prosecutor in new jersey. i think i can say this with some level of experience. it is a great gig if you can
now, it began just before dawn. here s the terrifying sound that awakened one family in frankfort, kentucky. [ sirens ] frankfort was spared thankfully but so many other places were not. people lost their lives in tennessee, missouri, and harrisburg with the biggest lost. survivors describing what they saw and felt. it s very devastating, we are lucky compared to people out that way. very lucky. overwhelmed. just overwhelmed with emotions. i had no idea it was this bad. the lights went out. he came out of the bedroom and all of a sudden it was a freight train, the whole house was shaking, i said, oh, my god, it s a tornado and dalton grabbed me and pulled me in the pantry. the windows were blowing out and the pantry was the closest place with no windows. smart kid. harrisburg is under a curfew right now. the tornado that struck there measuring near the top of the scale, 170 miles an hour winds, upwards of 100 people hurt, up to 300 homes known destroyed a shopping c
different from him. there s no one profile of a serial killer. so you have cases where you a sniper. and why i was not a sniper. so you really have both. in 1977, joseph paul franklin, aged 27, is a verse verse tall criminal. a successful shoplifter and bank robber, who is ready for murder. he claims to have found his very first victims somewhat spontaneously, in madison, wisconsin. he was in the parking lot of a shopping center. he had his .357 magnum tucked alongside of him. this first case in madison, wisconsin, was kind of an unplanned thing. what put you in that parking lot that day of the shooting? well, i was driving around and i saw a couple of young girls standing at a bus stop. i pulled over and picked them up. i would often do that.
country, well, they just don t have enough money. that s the republican plan. you want to know why people are out in the streets? this is why they re out in the streets. this survey gives us a snapshot in time, exactly where this country has been and where we are going, and the question is, do we have the political will to do something about it? now, i ve been out and about all over the country, a lot of digit different cities over the last 60 days. in portland, in denver, in minneapolis, in madison, in ç toledo, in columbus, ohio. the people get it. and they want fairness. and they understand what the 99%ers are saying. joining me now is congressman john garamendi of california. congressman, great to have you with us. ed, it s good to be with you. the numbers don t lie. how do we turn this around? we re going to have to create jobs and create those good middle class jobs that have disappeared. take a look at the manufacturing sector in america. it s lost 40%, 45%.
you want to know why people are out in the streets? this is why they re out in the streets. this survey gives us a snapshot in time, exactly where this country has been and where we are going, and the question is, do we have the political will to do something about it? now, i ve been out and about all over the country, a lot of digit ci different cities over the last 60 days. in portland, in denver, in minneapolis, in madison, in toledo, in columbus, ohio. the people get it. and they want fairness. and they understand what the 99%ers are saying. joining me now is congressman john garamendi of california. congressman,ç great to have yo with us. ed, it s good to be with you. the numbers don t lie. how do we turn this around? we re going to have to create jobs and create those good middle class jobs that have disappeared. take a look at the manufacturing sector in america. it s lost 40%, 45%. 20 million jobs. 20 years ago. just over 11 million now we ve