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burrows was an early influence? >> well, i had a funny -- a funny kind of pop, literary upbringing that way, because i'm absolutely positive that i discovered william burrows and edgar rice burrows in the same months. >> all the burrowses, right. [ laughter ]. every burrows you can come up with. >> making lunch. tarzan of the apes. >> right. >> which shall i read first? >> but don't you -- don't you think that the stuff that influenced you actually wouldn't have suggested immediately pointing you and your literary orientation forward? i mean -- >> well, "the beats" were apocalyptic in a sense. they were a response to -- to post war, cold war, so something like ginsberg's "howl" is -- it's not that it's science fiction, but it's about the -- the decay and unraveling of america and the human universe and -- and it had this message that everything is totally not all right, which i think for me, when i was 12 years old, was kind of -- kind of like reading apocalyptic science fiction. i mean, i had no framework which to
burrows was an early influence? >> well, i had a funny -- a funny kind of pop, literary upbringing that way, because i'm absolutely positive that i discovered william burrows and edgar rice burrows in the same months. >> all the burrowses, right. [ laughter ]. every burrows you can come up with. >> making lunch. tarzan of the apes. >> right. >> which shall i read first? >> but don't you -- don't you think that the stuff that influenced you actually wouldn't...
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have heavily armed bus loads of correction and police officers descending right now on town of wills burrowng on a prison worker in upstate she perhaps may be helped two murders escape now we have "the new york times" weighing in that they too were saying that two murderers have been captured. they're extremely dangerous. possibly armed extremely dangerous, two convicted murders escaped saturday from up north of new york. yet another shocking new report on the tsa today. yeah, add this to that internal investigation finds that 73 airport employees cut security clearness from tsa although they were on the terror watch list. senate homeland security holding hearing. inspector john said he thinks that tsa can actually fix these problems. listen. >> tsa has taken some steps to implement our recommendations and address security vulnerabilities nevertheless some problems persist while tsa cannot control owl risk to transportation security, many issues are well within its control. >> okay, here's the most frustrating aspect of all of this current law, does not permit the tsa to require a social se
have heavily armed bus loads of correction and police officers descending right now on town of wills burrowng on a prison worker in upstate she perhaps may be helped two murders escape now we have "the new york times" weighing in that they too were saying that two murderers have been captured. they're extremely dangerous. possibly armed extremely dangerous, two convicted murders escaped saturday from up north of new york. yet another shocking new report on the tsa today. yeah, add...
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without power several shelters open in the county, in brook haven hundreds come to this shelter at burrow hall -- borough hall to get food and cool off. >> our emergency responders and management team are working around the clock. >> peco continues to work restoring power bringing crews in from other places, as far away as ohio. >> reporter: and right now the estimate from peco is that most people will have the power by tomorrow night some, though, may have to wait until saturday. we're live in brook haven katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> in south jersey, cell phone video taken by a mantua firefighter shows tuesday night's storm moments before the blew the roof off the firehouse. powerful winds left everything scattered across the neighbor's black yard. >> the black sky come across, shut the doors down and that's when it hit. we heard the boom which was the roof coming off the buildings. >> my office, our career staff office, our meeting room everything we worked on about a year ago to renovate this hall on volunteer time is destroyed. >> reporter: only moments e
without power several shelters open in the county, in brook haven hundreds come to this shelter at burrow hall -- borough hall to get food and cool off. >> our emergency responders and management team are working around the clock. >> peco continues to work restoring power bringing crews in from other places, as far away as ohio. >> reporter: and right now the estimate from peco is that most people will have the power by tomorrow night some, though, may have to wait until...
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not deep enough to keep burrowing animals from bringing her bones to the surface.s which told a story, since they were made and sold exclusively in asia. nyhuis never anticipated that his wife's remains would be discovered. and if they were, that they would ever be successfully identified. finding the texwood button, the pelvic bone that revealed the victim had at least two children. the mongoloid skull, the forensic sculpture, and the photographic superimposition, all were essential elements in the identification. during the trial, dr. case testified that it takes between three and five minutes to suffocate an individual. after a minute or two, the person would only be unconscious. it was entirely possible that nyhuis put his wife into the freezer while she was still alive. richard nyhuis was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 50 years. >> it was great forensic science, and of course that's how it's supposed to work. you get a button, you get a hair, and i admire that. i think it is wonderful. >> it took all t
not deep enough to keep burrowing animals from bringing her bones to the surface.s which told a story, since they were made and sold exclusively in asia. nyhuis never anticipated that his wife's remains would be discovered. and if they were, that they would ever be successfully identified. finding the texwood button, the pelvic bone that revealed the victim had at least two children. the mongoloid skull, the forensic sculpture, and the photographic superimposition, all were essential elements...
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the focus is to ensure it doesn't spread further in the 11 burrow's monitored. >>> we have a report from the governor leading the fight against the taliban in his province. >> this is the governor of this province. some call him the king of the north. walking through his photo gallery, you can see why. he started out fighting. against the soviet occupation 35 years ago. when the taliban was defeated, he trimmed his beard and became a politician. people travel from all over afghanistan to meet him. these tribal elders and businessman are hopeful this governor rather than the government in kabul will solve their problems. >> if you are committed to go to the central government and take the time, it will be more than weeks or months to wait. to take the time with the president and other shows in -- officers in kabul. >> reporter: right now the biggest issue in afghanistan's north is security, they believe the north is being destabilized to create a route for weapons and fighters from groups like the taliban and the international movement of uzbekistan to attack central asia and south china.
the focus is to ensure it doesn't spread further in the 11 burrow's monitored. >>> we have a report from the governor leading the fight against the taliban in his province. >> this is the governor of this province. some call him the king of the north. walking through his photo gallery, you can see why. he started out fighting. against the soviet occupation 35 years ago. when the taliban was defeated, he trimmed his beard and became a politician. people travel from all over...
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at first, the idea of burrowing a tunnel through it seemed a bit far-fetched.n thor thorbjÖrnsson: when the collapse was in iceland, there was not that much to do, and it pretty much started as an idea -- a small idea -- and here we are today. ♪ reporter: now, at a length of 500 meters, europe's largest glacier tunnel is complete. tÓmas has been working on it all winter. the work was only interrupted when snow storms kept the crews from reaching the entrance. tÓmas: it was very hard work. sometimes, we only made a few meters a day. it took several months to dig the whole thing. reporter: like many icelandic farmers, tÓmas loves to sing while he works. the acoustics here are ideal. he says his coworkers have even asked him to switch his walkie-talkie on, so they could listen in. he gives a little sample in the ice chapel made for couples looking for a special place to take their wedding vows. ♪ now, deep inside the glacier tourists can inspect what not even scientists have ever seen before. at this point, the ice strata rise some 30 meters above their heads. tho
at first, the idea of burrowing a tunnel through it seemed a bit far-fetched.n thor thorbjÖrnsson: when the collapse was in iceland, there was not that much to do, and it pretty much started as an idea -- a small idea -- and here we are today. ♪ reporter: now, at a length of 500 meters, europe's largest glacier tunnel is complete. tÓmas has been working on it all winter. the work was only interrupted when snow storms kept the crews from reaching the entrance. tÓmas: it was very hard work....
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reporter: overnight, dozens gathered outside the clinton corrections center the place the killers burrowed out of on june 6th. a sigh of relief for a community that spent more than three weeks on the lookout and on edge. this morning, police say they identified sweat's dna on a pepper shaker they believe he may have used to mask his scent and throw off search dogs while he was on the run. jay gray, nbc news, malone, new york. >>> on the same day that three-week effort finally came to a close a bit of a deja vu. in north carolina another inmate escaped prison but for convicted murderer christopher mcneil his momentary freedom was much more short-lived. he is back behind bars after several people recognized him from his photo. police found him walking along the highway and as it was in the case of the two new york escapees, he may have had help. a 33-year-old kitchen worker is being charged with harboring a fugitive and aiding and abet ago fugitive. among the charges having sex with an inmate and providing a cell phone. >>> now to a terrible tragedy in massachusetts where a small plane crash
reporter: overnight, dozens gathered outside the clinton corrections center the place the killers burrowed out of on june 6th. a sigh of relief for a community that spent more than three weeks on the lookout and on edge. this morning, police say they identified sweat's dna on a pepper shaker they believe he may have used to mask his scent and throw off search dogs while he was on the run. jay gray, nbc news, malone, new york. >>> on the same day that three-week effort finally came to a...
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at first, the idea of burrowing a tunnel through it seemed a bit far-fetched.n thor thorbjÖrnsson: when the collapse was in iceland, there was not that much to do, and it pretty much started as an idea -- a small idea -- and here we are today. ♪ reporter: now, at a length of 500 meters, europe's largest glacier tunnel is complete. tÓmas has been working on it all winter. the work was only interrupted when snow storms kept the crews from reaching the entrance. tÓmas: it was very hard work. sometimes, we only made a few meters a day. it took several months to dig the whole thing. reporter: like many icelandic farmers, tÓmas loves to sing while he works. the acoustics here are ideal. he says his coworkers have even asked him to switch his walkie-talkie on, so they could listen in. he gives a little sample in the ice chapel made for couples looking for a special place to take their wedding vows. ♪ now, deep inside the glacier, tourists can inspect what not even scientists have ever seen before. at this point, the ice strata rise some 30 meters above their heads. th
at first, the idea of burrowing a tunnel through it seemed a bit far-fetched.n thor thorbjÖrnsson: when the collapse was in iceland, there was not that much to do, and it pretty much started as an idea -- a small idea -- and here we are today. ♪ reporter: now, at a length of 500 meters, europe's largest glacier tunnel is complete. tÓmas has been working on it all winter. the work was only interrupted when snow storms kept the crews from reaching the entrance. tÓmas: it was very hard work....
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many gathering outside the clinton correction center to police the killers burrowed out of on june 6. a celebration and sigh of relief for a community that spent more than three weeks on lookout and on edge. and tonight police are telling us they identified sweat's dna on a pepper shaker they believe he may have been using to mask his scent and throw off search dogs while on the run. jay gray, and now back to you. >> we'll continue to follow this still developing story, a prison worker at a jail in north carolina is in jail tonight. she's accused of having an intimate relationship with an inmate and then helping him escape. that inmate apparently scaled the walls of the minimum security facility late saturday. he's still on the loose tonight. the prison worker is charged with aiding and harboring a fugitive. the two worked in the kitchen together and developing tonight the search is under way for a man from silver spring after his boat capsized on ken island. this accident happened today on terrapin beach park. four people were rescued from the water's multiple agencies including the
many gathering outside the clinton correction center to police the killers burrowed out of on june 6. a celebration and sigh of relief for a community that spent more than three weeks on lookout and on edge. and tonight police are telling us they identified sweat's dna on a pepper shaker they believe he may have been using to mask his scent and throw off search dogs while on the run. jay gray, and now back to you. >> we'll continue to follow this still developing story, a prison worker at...
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. >> overnight dozens gathered outside the clinton correction center, the place the killers burrowed out of on june 6th. a celebration and sigh of relief for a community that spent more than three weeks on the lookout and on edge. >> reporter: and this morning police are saying they identified sweat's dna on a pepper shaker he may have used to mask his scent and throw off search dogs while he was on the run. jay gray malone new york. >> on the same day that effort came to a close, a bit of a deja vu. but his momentary fre come was short lived. this morning he's back behind bars. police found him walking along a highway and just as it was in the case of the two new york escapees, he may have had help. a 33-year-old kitchen worker is being charged with harboring a fugitive. also among the charges, having sex with an inmate and providing a cell phone. >>> to a terrible tragedy in massachusetts where a small plane crashed into a home in plainville. all three passengers on the plane were killed. amazingly, the four family members inside the house safely escaped before fire engulfed it whi
. >> overnight dozens gathered outside the clinton correction center, the place the killers burrowed out of on june 6th. a celebration and sigh of relief for a community that spent more than three weeks on the lookout and on edge. >> reporter: and this morning police are saying they identified sweat's dna on a pepper shaker he may have used to mask his scent and throw off search dogs while he was on the run. jay gray malone new york. >> on the same day that effort came to a...
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a mountain pine beetle that burrows into the trees. >> in large numbers, the beetle is able to kill anside of pine within several years. dyingm the air, dead and pines appear as red and orange flecks. timber means big business in alberta but in neighboring british columbia, is the major industry, and the beatles rapid spread encouraged by several unusually warm winters and so far it is killed 60% of the harvestable pine trees. >> it is one of the greatest natural disasters that has ever been seen, certainly has ever been seen in british columbia. >> roger hutchison's head of investor relations, one of three giant canadian timber firms rooted in british columbia where it lumber is the biggest a single export product. >> there has been more trees through the last 10 years then there otherwise would have been, it has been a race to try to get the economic benefits for the trees. >> in the timber town,, that rate, of harvest helps the company's sawmill expand into one of the world's largest. , but local lumber production has fallen more than a quarter in the past decade as a supply of mat
a mountain pine beetle that burrows into the trees. >> in large numbers, the beetle is able to kill anside of pine within several years. dyingm the air, dead and pines appear as red and orange flecks. timber means big business in alberta but in neighboring british columbia, is the major industry, and the beatles rapid spread encouraged by several unusually warm winters and so far it is killed 60% of the harvestable pine trees. >> it is one of the greatest natural disasters that has...
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in dry conditions they're forced to burrow twice as deep in search of water. it produces a smaller grape but one with more concentrated sugar and complex flavor. he set up a tasting comparing a 2013 drought year vintage -- >> it's got this beautiful depth of flavor. >> reporter: to one from another producer, a 2011 vintage, a wet year, which can make the wine taste a bit green. >> it's almost like eating your vegetables in a grass. not preferred. >> most people don't say i want my wine to taste like asparagus. >> reporter: of course he's in the business of selling wine. so we checked with susan castrava executive editor of wine enthusiast magazine which has been rating and reviewing california wine for nearly 30 years. >> we've looked at our scores over the last three years and they're increasingly going up. so obviously our tasters are liking what they're taking. they're liking the concentration and intensity of the wines. >> reporter: in fact, in 2011, a wet year, 47% of the red wines in napa were rated 90 points or more. in 2012, a dry year, that jumped to
in dry conditions they're forced to burrow twice as deep in search of water. it produces a smaller grape but one with more concentrated sugar and complex flavor. he set up a tasting comparing a 2013 drought year vintage -- >> it's got this beautiful depth of flavor. >> reporter: to one from another producer, a 2011 vintage, a wet year, which can make the wine taste a bit green. >> it's almost like eating your vegetables in a grass. not preferred. >> most people don't say...
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they are still in the wills burrow area. >> a hunt underway in houston after a police officer is shotfic stop. terry smith had pulled someone over when someone drove by and opened fire. >> he was concluding that stop when he and another officer heard a pop and shortly there after realized he had been taught. the 20-year-old police veteran and father of six is under going surgery overnight. he is in stable condition p. police didn't get any surveillance footage which could have helped him track down that shooter. >> stepping down the texas police officer caught on camera pointing his gun at teenagers and pinning a young girl to the ground has resigned. anna kooiman is here with the latest. >> good morning anna. >> good morning to all of you. more than 10 million people watched in horror as a former officer of the year truehrough a young girl to the ground at a pool party. now officer casebolt is out of a job. he resigned from his post days after the disturbing video surfaced on-line. the chief of place says his actions were indefensible. >> our policies our training our practice do not
they are still in the wills burrow area. >> a hunt underway in houston after a police officer is shotfic stop. terry smith had pulled someone over when someone drove by and opened fire. >> he was concluding that stop when he and another officer heard a pop and shortly there after realized he had been taught. the 20-year-old police veteran and father of six is under going surgery overnight. he is in stable condition p. police didn't get any surveillance footage which could have...
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marx: is the enemy is tiny, a mountain pine beetle that burrows into the marks of trees. >> in large beetle is able to kill mountainsides of pine within several years. willem: from the air, the dead trees appear as flex. in british columbia, is the major industry. -- the beetle's rapid spread has so far killed 60% of the harvestable pine trees there. >> one of the greatest natural disasters that has ever been seen, certainly ever been seen in british colombia. willem: of three giant canadian timber firms, where lumber is the biggest single export products. cuthere being more trees through the next 10 years and otherwise would have been, it's been a race to trying get the economic benefits out of the trees. willem: trees helpsharvest the company's sawmill expand into one of the world's largest. local lumber production has fallen more than a quarter in the past decade since the supply of mature trees starts to run out. take 60 to 80 years for a tree to be planted to grow to become large enough to be a saw a lot of. willem: commodity markets won't wait, and so with sawmills closing, the
marx: is the enemy is tiny, a mountain pine beetle that burrows into the marks of trees. >> in large beetle is able to kill mountainsides of pine within several years. willem: from the air, the dead trees appear as flex. in british columbia, is the major industry. -- the beetle's rapid spread has so far killed 60% of the harvestable pine trees there. >> one of the greatest natural disasters that has ever been seen, certainly ever been seen in british colombia. willem: of three giant...
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leon: northern virginia burrow chef jeff goldberg tells us the person behind the flyers is an irritating mystery. jeff: the flyers are filled with antisemitic statements, nonsensical rambling adding up to a conclusion. >> racist. >> jews overthrow u.s. >> they popped up in the neighborhood yesterday morning. >> as first recorded on the site they were found along 16 and edison street north in the way cross wood lawn section of arlington and were dropped at the nearby virginia hospital center. >> i lived in the neighborhood for 32 years. we never had an incident like that. >> arlington misare aware of the situation but at this point no crime has been committed. it's also not the first time this has happened in arlington. just last week the same flyers were found in one chevy chase neighborhood as well as dover springs. >> that was news to me. jeff: the question of who did it remains a mystery. >> a militant idiot. jeff: but the message they have for the person is chris call -- crystal clear. >> we don't want to see the trash in the neighborhood. jeff: yesterday neighbors said they noticed
leon: northern virginia burrow chef jeff goldberg tells us the person behind the flyers is an irritating mystery. jeff: the flyers are filled with antisemitic statements, nonsensical rambling adding up to a conclusion. >> racist. >> jews overthrow u.s. >> they popped up in the neighborhood yesterday morning. >> as first recorded on the site they were found along 16 and edison street north in the way cross wood lawn section of arlington and were dropped at the nearby...
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many other politicians exhibited that it is difficult to find both politicians who don't seem to burrowinto the particular sort of rigid position and are willing to understand that politics requires this kind of compromise. >> it is a tribute to the united states cover trips and i hope you would encourage other people to be there. >> thank you very much. >> i am a member of the group of dc, which is having a symposium this saturday at the new york avenue presbyterian church on the legacy of lincoln and the civil war. my question goes back to the last weeks of his life. and the meeting that he had with grant and sherman and the admiral and admiral, and later after he was assassinated sherman says i will allow the confederate government of north carolina to remain in power and he later said i thought i was doing what lincoln said i should do. what do you think about the interpretation and what he was talking about when he met with his genitals in those last days. >> i think that i understand where he was coming from because that's what i was saying about lincoln and jim crow. there is a v
many other politicians exhibited that it is difficult to find both politicians who don't seem to burrowinto the particular sort of rigid position and are willing to understand that politics requires this kind of compromise. >> it is a tribute to the united states cover trips and i hope you would encourage other people to be there. >> thank you very much. >> i am a member of the group of dc, which is having a symposium this saturday at the new york avenue presbyterian church on...
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punch and drill bit into the clinton correctional facility, tools matt and sweat used to allegedly burrow out of the prison. >> it's crazy to have these guys in this area for a week. it's really unsettling. i think the entire community's kind of on edge. >> reporter: more than 800 police and federal agents returned to the dense woods in an area near the prison today, the tenth day of an all-out man hunt for the violent escapees. >> you follow up every tip. you follow up every lead. you are as conscientious as you can be on every lead because you never know which one is going to be the one. >> reporter: investigators are also taking a closer look inside the prison for others who may have helped the men make their break. >> it's possible. i have been saying over the last couple days based on our investigation, there's additional other people that may be arrested. >> reporter: with the two men, police want behind bars the most still on the run. jay gray, nbc 10 news. >> for the very latest on the search for the escaped prisoners, stay with "nbc nightly news" at 6:30 right here on nbc 10. >>>
punch and drill bit into the clinton correctional facility, tools matt and sweat used to allegedly burrow out of the prison. >> it's crazy to have these guys in this area for a week. it's really unsettling. i think the entire community's kind of on edge. >> reporter: more than 800 police and federal agents returned to the dense woods in an area near the prison today, the tenth day of an all-out man hunt for the violent escapees. >> you follow up every tip. you follow up every...
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. >> is the assumption they've burrowed down deep into the terrain avoiding large swaths of open land. are we assuming they're moving or hiding somewhere? >> there's certainly a lot of places they could hide here. there's small cabins. the sheriff described a little hunting cabin where the dna was found. it's just a small little hut. there might be a table, there might be a little kitchenette, there might be a bed. there are plenty of places like that here in this area. places that people don't come. there are plenty of people who live here year round but there are many of these places where the people only come during the summer, maybe on weekends. plenty of places they could hold up for days maybe weeks on end before being identified. >> adam reiss, thank you very much. let's go to michael baird, a dna expert. what do you think they have their hands on, the authorities, that they're looking at trying to figure out where they're going? >> it sounds like they have a lot of evidence that they can utilize including a jug of water, some underwear, socks, boots, even items that may have b
. >> is the assumption they've burrowed down deep into the terrain avoiding large swaths of open land. are we assuming they're moving or hiding somewhere? >> there's certainly a lot of places they could hide here. there's small cabins. the sheriff described a little hunting cabin where the dna was found. it's just a small little hut. there might be a table, there might be a little kitchenette, there might be a bed. there are plenty of places like that here in this area. places that...
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. >> reporter: morgan burrows grew up near shayna.gh school. >> she was very smart. like really, really smart. a lot of people at school knew who she was, like everybody was like, "oh, well, that's the girl that's got good grades and stuff and really pretty," like everybody would always talk about how pretty she was. >> reporter: morgan says people considered her driven to succeed, a standout student in high school, dean's list in college, now pursuing her masters in school counseling. ryan's cousin had known shayna from college and she had arranged the introduction. >> reporter: ryan's lifelong friend brian stewart had moved to new york, but remembers ryan telling him about meeting shayna. >> ryan was certainly attracted to her. and i'm sure the feeling was mutual. >> reporter: clearly she loved posting pictures of herself on instagram, but now she was only too eager to include ryan. they were both smart and good looking, but there was one big difference -- their backgrounds. shayna grew up here, a solid middle class neighborhood wit
. >> reporter: morgan burrows grew up near shayna.gh school. >> she was very smart. like really, really smart. a lot of people at school knew who she was, like everybody was like, "oh, well, that's the girl that's got good grades and stuff and really pretty," like everybody would always talk about how pretty she was. >> reporter: morgan says people considered her driven to succeed, a standout student in high school, dean's list in college, now pursuing her masters in...
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maximum security prison inmates hatch an escape plan cutting through cell walls, burrowing through theg to freedom. but it takes a perfect storm for facts to so closely resemble fiction. reports say the clinton correctional facility missed layers of security safeguards allowing richard matt and david sweat's plan to work. joy mitchell was cleared to keep working at the prison after an inappropriate relationship with sweat and probably a sexual relationship with matt. regular cell checks and bed checks botched. the prisoners free le accessing contractor tools and two watch tours reportedly empty when the men escaped. with me is norman seabrook. welcome, sir. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> tell me about these watch towers. were they empty the night the two killers disappeared? >> the way the city and the state of new york are cutting back on man power in the entire city whether it's the jail the prison system or the police department these things are going to happen. when you take shortcuts, these are the things that continue to happen. >> so you
maximum security prison inmates hatch an escape plan cutting through cell walls, burrowing through theg to freedom. but it takes a perfect storm for facts to so closely resemble fiction. reports say the clinton correctional facility missed layers of security safeguards allowing richard matt and david sweat's plan to work. joy mitchell was cleared to keep working at the prison after an inappropriate relationship with sweat and probably a sexual relationship with matt. regular cell checks and bed...
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he's probably hunkered down burrowed in somewhere, presumably. does he want to surrender? does he want to do suicide by police? does he want to do suicide himself in these are all options. >> do you have a sense in these situations how often they decide, i don't want to kill myself, i don't want to kill anybody else i just want to give up? does that happen a lot? >> we've seen suicides. we've seen suicide by prissolice, all scenarios. but here you're dealing with a desperate guy who is apparently a psychopath. so if anybody can figure his mind-set out. >> we're closing in on 8:00 8:47 p.m. will be sundown, upstate new york where the hunt for the last escaped convict continues. thank you to jonathan gilliam, john cuff jonathan dienst for joining us. it is "hardball" for now. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes on a huge historic absolutely head-snapping news day. this friday on one of the most consequential weeks in the presidency of president obama. today was the day that the supreme court legalized same-sex marriage
he's probably hunkered down burrowed in somewhere, presumably. does he want to surrender? does he want to do suicide by police? does he want to do suicide himself in these are all options. >> do you have a sense in these situations how often they decide, i don't want to kill myself, i don't want to kill anybody else i just want to give up? does that happen a lot? >> we've seen suicides. we've seen suicide by prissolice, all scenarios. but here you're dealing with a desperate guy who...
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as a started burrowing into the code of this virus, they found it was quoting shakespeare.tually quoting "the merchant of venice." they call the virus shylock after the moneylender. it really is a fascinating story, we talked to the first-hand participants, how they defeated this virus. it is amazing. anna: shakespeare-quoting packers were targeting british banks? tim: yes and they stole millions of pounds. the next time you find shakespeare in your code, you will probably know who the author is. anna: appropriately, the story is set out in acts 1-5. let's adjourn to the russia story. we were talking to ryan on the ground there in st. petersburg. he said there are european businesses still going this year. the oil businesses, not all of the u.s. representatives you might expect to see her there. tim: it is very different from a few years ago, rob is reason. the european oil companies are there american companies are not. american banks, not so much. when you think about a business as big an important oil, where it takes many years and billions of dollars to make these inves
as a started burrowing into the code of this virus, they found it was quoting shakespeare.tually quoting "the merchant of venice." they call the virus shylock after the moneylender. it really is a fascinating story, we talked to the first-hand participants, how they defeated this virus. it is amazing. anna: shakespeare-quoting packers were targeting british banks? tim: yes and they stole millions of pounds. the next time you find shakespeare in your code, you will probably know who...
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there's assumption of credibility to a lead that these two piewj piewj tiffs could be here in wills burrow people here are scared otherwise community has people locking their doors. some are even carrying firmings. not far from here are railroad tracks, it is believed neil, it is possible that the two men may have traveled here hopping a freight train only about 30 miles south of the prison. but despite the efforts of law enforcement, so far they have turned up nothing. neil. >> thank you. very much here we want to keep you abreast of what geng on on the corner with the dow rally. welcome tell you right now that all top ten sectors are benefiting from this particularly technology. but one day not a trend here. we're back over 18,000 this is still in and out of being flat on the year our charles payne with more on that coming up, and are we ready for charles right now? that is coming up. okay, one other thing too i was noticing here that might be a catalyst we're going to check this out that target, big retailer is doubling its share byback plan and hiking dividends 7.5%. i mention that bec
there's assumption of credibility to a lead that these two piewj piewj tiffs could be here in wills burrow people here are scared otherwise community has people locking their doors. some are even carrying firmings. not far from here are railroad tracks, it is believed neil, it is possible that the two men may have traveled here hopping a freight train only about 30 miles south of the prison. but despite the efforts of law enforcement, so far they have turned up nothing. neil. >> thank...
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congress have to concede we know less about what is in this trade bill than the vietnamese politte burrow than the malaysian government that has sex trafficking. we need an open fair process to advance real trade opportunities for all families. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. doggett: reject this fast track. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan. mr. levin: we had one additional speaker. i don't see her. lrts. -- all right. mr. ryan, the chairman, and i have agreed we'll each speak briefly. you know, i started off by saying it's said we should write the rules, not china. and that's true. we have been striving to try to help write the rules. we did so for years. we introduced a substitute bill that outlined where we were coming from and where we thought these negotiations should go. that wasn't even given time for discussion. so here's what we are left with. when you vote for t.p.a. under these circumstances essentially what we are saying to this administration it's essentially a blank check. and they take, they may let us see some of the docum
congress have to concede we know less about what is in this trade bill than the vietnamese politte burrow than the malaysian government that has sex trafficking. we need an open fair process to advance real trade opportunities for all families. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. doggett: reject this fast track. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan. mr. levin: we had one additional speaker. i don't see her. lrts. -- all right. mr. ryan, the chairman,...
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my thought is they're probably moving, if they're moving at all, so i think they're probably burrowedo stone unturned. they really have to find those guys. >> thank you both for being with me this morning. >>> coming up, details about the charges against sean diddy combs arrested for assault with a cattle prod. >>> in less than an hour people opposed to the flag will push to have it removed from the capitol grounds. it's an issue clearly dividing people across the region and the country. >> i just think it's a flag you know. there's a lot more in this world to focus on than a flag. i mean it doesn't cause people to act a certain way or do a certain thing. there's people out here killing people. let's focus on that. and ones you never thought you'd make. we help connect where you are. to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people and places that matter. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we've always been at the forefront of advanced electronics. providing technology to get more detail... ♪ ♪
my thought is they're probably moving, if they're moving at all, so i think they're probably burrowedo stone unturned. they really have to find those guys. >> thank you both for being with me this morning. >>> coming up, details about the charges against sean diddy combs arrested for assault with a cattle prod. >>> in less than an hour people opposed to the flag will push to have it removed from the capitol grounds. it's an issue clearly dividing people across the region...
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and certainly with countries like hungary italy, the czech republic and even france he's trying to burrowto weaken their willingness to support governments taking action against russia. stuart: to what degree has putin have angela merkel and germany over an energy barrel? doesn't he supply them with a lot of their natural gas? >> he does, but i will give enormous credit to the germans and chancellor merkel. she don't forget comes from the eastern part of her country. she understands the importance of standing up to the russians. i give her a lot of of credit for trying to lead europe in a resolute policy against putin. stuart: okay. if you have the power, and i know you've often had a great deal of power in this government, would you arm the ukrainians, give them arms do something for the poles to oppose any russian incursion or bolster them? >> i'd certainly give more to the poles and the baltic states. stuart: would you give them a weapons system for incoming rockets? >> a defensive system if there's any potential threat i would certainly give them a defensive system. and ukraine is a s
and certainly with countries like hungary italy, the czech republic and even france he's trying to burrowto weaken their willingness to support governments taking action against russia. stuart: to what degree has putin have angela merkel and germany over an energy barrel? doesn't he supply them with a lot of their natural gas? >> he does, but i will give enormous credit to the germans and chancellor merkel. she don't forget comes from the eastern part of her country. she understands the...
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(roar) and the american badger's sharp front claws make it one of the best burrowers.of the most incredible transformations on earth. today, we'll take a look at the most amazing creatures from all parts of the globe. welcome to the fascinating world of animal science.
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next seven hours you will hear from several authors including eric larson, kenneth c davis and brian burrow. we began today's coverage with a discussion on politics featuring former pres. obama adviser david axelrod, author of axelrod, author of believer, and nationally syndicated columnist clarence page, author of culture, lawyer. this is live coverage from chicago on book tv. [inaudible conversations] >> all right. welcome to the 31st annual chicago tribune printers row lit fest. my name is tom for scholars. before we get started i would like to send a special thank you to our sponsors. today's program is being broadcast live on c-span2 book tv. at this time there will be a q&a session and we ask that you line up in front of the microphone so that the home viewing audience can hear your questions. you can keep the spirit of lit fest going year-round with a subscription to the printers row journal of premium book section fiction series command program. also, please download our trip books out for more info on the lit fest as well as access to our digital bookstore. of course we encourage e
next seven hours you will hear from several authors including eric larson, kenneth c davis and brian burrow. we began today's coverage with a discussion on politics featuring former pres. obama adviser david axelrod, author of axelrod, author of believer, and nationally syndicated columnist clarence page, author of culture, lawyer. this is live coverage from chicago on book tv. [inaudible conversations] >> all right. welcome to the 31st annual chicago tribune printers row lit fest. my...
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look what he does he burrows himself, he is making a shelter, scientists say this is significant.a pin na pinacolada. >> we have carson with pop star. >> caitlin jenner's transition has been met with widespread support. not everyone is happy about espn's decision to award her the arthur ashe current awards at next month's espys. say others have more courage. espn says sometimes scourge quote demonstrated over the course of a lifetime. sometimes it is demonstrated in a single act that shines a light on an important contemporary issue. at all times, there are many worthy candidates. there you go. check out this photo making the rounds. this is unbelievable. can you see why some people are making a double take asking if tom cruise and katie holmes are back together. except that's not katie holmes. that's his assistant. emily, 22-year-old emily. many say she bears a strong resemblance to tom's ex-wife. >> that's a double take for sure. >> tom and katie may not be getting back together. you know who is? jerry and elaine. jerry seinfeld and julia louise dryfuss. jerry took the opportuni
look what he does he burrows himself, he is making a shelter, scientists say this is significant.a pin na pinacolada. >> we have carson with pop star. >> caitlin jenner's transition has been met with widespread support. not everyone is happy about espn's decision to award her the arthur ashe current awards at next month's espys. say others have more courage. espn says sometimes scourge quote demonstrated over the course of a lifetime. sometimes it is demonstrated in a single act...
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although for the research in his most recent book "days of rage" i joke we should call him bryan burrowsk you. i am here all week. and he writes for vanity fair he writes books, and the book for which he is best known other than his most recent one is barbarians of the gates that came out in 1990 over the merger of rjr reynolds and nabisco. his latest book is an accomplishment of research story telling and moral inquiry. and it is something based on the facts we know and that is domestic terrorism. he takes the story back to 1969 or so. and all the way up through the middle of the 1980's. and one of the striking facts in the book is that the most fatal and interesting year for domestic terrorism prior to first world trade center bombing in the united states was 1981 which really makes you scratch your head and say maybe i should read this book which you should. i have read it closely and have a review in the nation's magazine coming about next month. first thing i would like bryan to talk about is the scale of violence during this time. my favorite example is a story you told about the e
although for the research in his most recent book "days of rage" i joke we should call him bryan burrowsk you. i am here all week. and he writes for vanity fair he writes books, and the book for which he is best known other than his most recent one is barbarians of the gates that came out in 1990 over the merger of rjr reynolds and nabisco. his latest book is an accomplishment of research story telling and moral inquiry. and it is something based on the facts we know and that is...
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congress have to concede we know less about what is in this trade bill than the vietnamese politte burrow than the malaysian government that has sex trafficking. we need an open fair process to advance real trade opportunities for all families. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. doggett: reject this fast track. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan. mr. levin: we had one additional speaker. i don't see her. lrts. -- all right. mr. ryan, the chairman, and i have agreed we'll each speak briefly. you know, i started off by saying it's said we should write the rules, not china. and that's true. we have been striving to try to help write the rules. we did so for years. we introduced a substitute bill that outlined where we were coming from and where we thought these negotiations should go. that wasn't even given time for discussion. so here's what we are left with. when you vote for t.p.a. under these circumstances essentially what we are saying to this administration it's essentially a blank check. and they take, they may let us see some of the docum
congress have to concede we know less about what is in this trade bill than the vietnamese politte burrow than the malaysian government that has sex trafficking. we need an open fair process to advance real trade opportunities for all families. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. doggett: reject this fast track. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan. mr. levin: we had one additional speaker. i don't see her. lrts. -- all right. mr. ryan, the chairman,...
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contracts and agreements for the wild horse and burrow hold fag silts. section 109. the -- holding facilities, section 109. mass marketing of salminids, section 110, the fish and wildlife service shall implement a system of mass marketing stocks, exhaustion of administrative review, section 111. public law 112-74 as amended. wild lands funding prohibition, section 112, none of the funds may be used toismment secretarial order -- used to implement secretarial order 113-10. section 113, public law 112-74 is amended. volunteers and parks, section 114, section 10231-d of title 54 united states code is amended. contracts and agreements with indian affairs, section 115, indian affairs may record obligations against accounts receivable. heritage area, section 116, public law 106-291 is amended. sage grouse. section 117. none of the funds may be used to write or issue, pursuant to section 4 of the endangered species act of 1973 offshore pay authority extension section 118, pluckly a 11-76 as amended. onshore pay authority extension, section 119 of public law 113-76 is amende
contracts and agreements for the wild horse and burrow hold fag silts. section 109. the -- holding facilities, section 109. mass marketing of salminids, section 110, the fish and wildlife service shall implement a system of mass marketing stocks, exhaustion of administrative review, section 111. public law 112-74 as amended. wild lands funding prohibition, section 112, none of the funds may be used toismment secretarial order -- used to implement secretarial order 113-10. section 113, public...