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. >> i want to go back to where we started this evening with conflict that president huffman made and talking about what the war on drugs is and how we got to this place. i feel like it is particularly important that we're having this conversation in san francisco because san francisco was one of the first cities to pass a law restricting drug use back in the late 1800's. not surprisingly, as was noted by alice in her talk, that first drug law was specifically directed at opium use and it had its bases in discrimination. it was specifically designed to target the chinese community for their drug consumption and completely ignored similar drug consumption by europeans here. in that way, that that law here in san francisco was based and built in discrimination, so have all of our drug policies in the u.s. parent is not an accident that we have chosen to target cocaine as opposed to ritalin, opiates as opposed to other products that we have targeted. all of the laws that we have passed initially were linked to monogamy is. the first anti canada's law was directed towards mexicans and an
. >> i want to go back to where we started this evening with conflict that president huffman made and talking about what the war on drugs is and how we got to this place. i feel like it is particularly important that we're having this conversation in san francisco because san francisco was one of the first cities to pass a law restricting drug use back in the late 1800's. not surprisingly, as was noted by alice in her talk, that first drug law was specifically directed at opium use and it...
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Apr 29, 2012
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(tyler huffman)terry does a very good job with staying involved in the community and he really encouragesis students to be involved. and many who know him well remember his leading role in moving san jose from at-large city council elections to district election back in 1978. (steve pre) one of the things i know terry is going to be known for when the history of san jose is written helping being on the vanguard of bringing democracy to city of san jose elections. i think we all owe a debt of gratitude to terry for that. the city council officially recognized and honored his contributions on tuesday. (terry christensen) my biggest legacy is the students i've encouraged to be part of local politics. the people who have served and elected office who are active with non-profit organizations who are active with just their neighborhood group.. with an environmental group or whatever. there are generations of students who are engaged in politics in their community. christensen may be leaving the university but he's not leaving his beloved city. (terry christensen) i don't think i'm saying goodby
(tyler huffman)terry does a very good job with staying involved in the community and he really encouragesis students to be involved. and many who know him well remember his leading role in moving san jose from at-large city council elections to district election back in 1978. (steve pre) one of the things i know terry is going to be known for when the history of san jose is written helping being on the vanguard of bringing democracy to city of san jose elections. i think we all owe a debt of...
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signed it over to her interior decorator and it says "chairs," and that interior decorator, bryan huffman signed by andrew young's wife using her maiden name so that gives you an idea as to how the funds of being fund melted from bunny mellon to andrew young to keep rielle hunter in hiding. the next exhibit is a note from the interior deck indicator to andrew young saying "a little table money for now. will try to make up the difference soon, go, edwards." and the case hinges whether this should be considered campaign contributions or private gifts and that is what the jury will have do decide. >>shepard: thank you, jonathan. and now arrest 30 -- arthur aidala, and criminal defense attorney randy zelin. and jonathan. >> what do you do? >>jonathan: very little. >>shepard: the key is to prove, the goal, was to hide the affair from the voting public not the wife the someone a crime, one is a sin but they trying to bring in evidence now^, the prosecution is, to show that he was actually either doing both or trying to hide from the public. we have the new things today that the most important j
signed it over to her interior decorator and it says "chairs," and that interior decorator, bryan huffman signed by andrew young's wife using her maiden name so that gives you an idea as to how the funds of being fund melted from bunny mellon to andrew young to keep rielle hunter in hiding. the next exhibit is a note from the interior deck indicator to andrew young saying "a little table money for now. will try to make up the difference soon, go, edwards." and the case...
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i have a lot more of a social life than i used to. >> reporter: minutes before megan huffman's surgeryid she hoped the surgery would give megan a better future. >> i hope that she goes to college. gets a good job. finds the right guy. has kids. >> reporter: but for megan, there is a much more immediate goal. >> to fit in my prom dress my senior year. >> reporter: that's important? >> yeah. >> reporter: the teenagers who are chosen for the surgery must convince doctors that they are determined to change their eating habits and their lifestyles. and very often that means big changes at home for the entire family. and they admit it's not easy for anyone, especially teens, who face constant temptations from junk food. matt, back to you. >> all right, tom costello thank you very much. dr. nancy snyderman is nbc's chief medical editor. >> hey, matt. >> how do you respond to someone who says wait a second, at 16 or 17 years of age, isn't it too early for these kids to reach an option of last resort? >> well, that's just the problem. they've run out of all options. diet and exercise don't work
i have a lot more of a social life than i used to. >> reporter: minutes before megan huffman's surgeryid she hoped the surgery would give megan a better future. >> i hope that she goes to college. gets a good job. finds the right guy. has kids. >> reporter: but for megan, there is a much more immediate goal. >> to fit in my prom dress my senior year. >> reporter: that's important? >> yeah. >> reporter: the teenagers who are chosen for the surgery must...
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on the bako signed by huffman and fister andrew young's wife using maiden name. the checks often came with encouraging notes. andrew, as bunny says, for the rescue of america. obviously prosecutors are hoping to show the intent behind these contributions was not just friendship but politics, shep? >> shepard: all right, jonathan. one more thing before you get away. these transcripts are very interesting. but the defense is trying to show that the star witness just can't keep the story straight. >> yeah, andrew young took a grilling during cross-examination. you had defense attorneys asking him about reimbursements that he had procured from two wealthy donors to keep rielle hunter in hiding. they asked him whether he had informed texas banker about fred barron about funds he had already received from bunny melon. he admitted he had not. diverted much of the money he had received to build his 1.45-million-dollar home in chapel hill. one former federal prosecutor tells us this cross-examination has hurt young's credibility. listen. >> anybody can understand any juro
on the bako signed by huffman and fister andrew young's wife using maiden name. the checks often came with encouraging notes. andrew, as bunny says, for the rescue of america. obviously prosecutors are hoping to show the intent behind these contributions was not just friendship but politics, shep? >> shepard: all right, jonathan. one more thing before you get away. these transcripts are very interesting. but the defense is trying to show that the star witness just can't keep the story...
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i was out teaching some classes for a former judge advocate general of the army, walt huffman, out of texas tech law school now in lubbock, and it brought back to memory my time there as a lieutenant with my platoon sergeant, sergeant first class smiley. we were out in a field exercise all day one day in the hot texas sun and it was a little after midnight when we finally got to bed beside our fox holes. had this grizzled two-time vietnam veteran next to me, airborne sergeant first class and i'm a green infantry lieutenant. we go to sleep, two hours later i'm nudged by sergeant smiley and he says, sir, look up in the sky, tell me what you see. i looked up in the sky and saw a heaven full of west texas sky and i said i see a heaven full of stars, platoon sergeant? he said, sir, what does that tell you? i wasn't sure where he was going with the question so i said -- i did want to impress him, so i said, well, sergeant first class, astronomically it tells me there are billions of stars and hundreds of billions of planets, some of them may have life on them. theologically it tells me that
i was out teaching some classes for a former judge advocate general of the army, walt huffman, out of texas tech law school now in lubbock, and it brought back to memory my time there as a lieutenant with my platoon sergeant, sergeant first class smiley. we were out in a field exercise all day one day in the hot texas sun and it was a little after midnight when we finally got to bed beside our fox holes. had this grizzled two-time vietnam veteran next to me, airborne sergeant first class and...
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i was out teaching some classes for a former judge advocate general of the army, walt huffman, out of texas tech law school now in lubbock, and it brought back to memory my time there as a lieutenant with my platoon sergeant, sergeant first class smiley. we were out in a field exercise all day one day in the hot texas sun and it was a little after midnight when we finally got to bed beside our fox holes. had this grizzled two-time vietnam veteran next to me, airborne sergeant first class and i'm a green infantry lieutenant. we go to sleep, two hours later i'm nudged by sergeant smiley and he says, sir, look up in the sky, tell me what you see. i looked up in the sky and saw a heaven full of west texas sky and i said i see a heaven full of stars, platoon sergeant? he said, sir, what does that tell you? i wasn't sure where he was going with the question so i said -- i did want to impress him, so i said, well, sergeant first class, astronomically it tells me there are billions of stars and hundreds of billions of planets, some of them may have life on them. theologically it tells me that
i was out teaching some classes for a former judge advocate general of the army, walt huffman, out of texas tech law school now in lubbock, and it brought back to memory my time there as a lieutenant with my platoon sergeant, sergeant first class smiley. we were out in a field exercise all day one day in the hot texas sun and it was a little after midnight when we finally got to bed beside our fox holes. had this grizzled two-time vietnam veteran next to me, airborne sergeant first class and...