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at louisville. >> triple fade, double fade. >> this is my favorite barber in here. think he might be the best barber. >> for campbell, most cuts are routine and remind him of his life on the outside. but occasionally he's called upon to groom inmates from a special wing of the jail. >> that's horrible. i'm sorry to hear that. >> this dorm is dorm 7. it's a single-cell dorm. it's a 23-hour lockdown. 23 hours in the day, 1 hour out during the day, and it's a non-compliant site dorm. >> today sergeant dejarnette will escort dorm cell inmate anthony politi to the gym. >> i was out there the other day. there were so many people out there. it was really cold. >> politi is in the dorm while psychiatric staff continue to monitor and evaluate his state of mind and medication, though he is currently considered to be stable. this will be politi's first haircut in the 3 1/2 months that he's been at louisville metro. >> come on, big cat. got your arm band? get that for me. slide that on there. >> politi has been charged and pled not guilty to murder, rape, sodomy, and tampering
at louisville. >> triple fade, double fade. >> this is my favorite barber in here. think he might be the best barber. >> for campbell, most cuts are routine and remind him of his life on the outside. but occasionally he's called upon to groom inmates from a special wing of the jail. >> that's horrible. i'm sorry to hear that. >> this dorm is dorm 7. it's a single-cell dorm. it's a 23-hour lockdown. 23 hours in the day, 1 hour out during the day, and it's a...
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>> michael: barber and the 16 other protesters there yesterday could face charges for disorderly conductlure to disperse. joining me now from raleigh north carolina, author bob zelner. his memoir" memoir chronicles his years as an activist in the civil rights era. he was arrested at the protest yesterday. welcome in "the war room"," bob. >> thank you, michael shure how are you? >> michael: i'm very well, sir. this was not your first rodeo. you were arrested 18 times for civil disobedience, and the oldest arrested yesterday. but for some this was their first time. tell me what the mood was like as you were being taken away by police. >> the young protesters, it was somber and joy solve. somber because it was necessary to engage in civil disobedience to turn back this right-wing thrust that was a small minority in north carolina. but joyful that young people and others still have the get-up and go to go after it and take whatever steps are necessary to make that witness. when we've gone through all the steps negotiations, letters discussions, meetings, and they continue to go down a right-
>> michael: barber and the 16 other protesters there yesterday could face charges for disorderly conductlure to disperse. joining me now from raleigh north carolina, author bob zelner. his memoir" memoir chronicles his years as an activist in the civil rights era. he was arrested at the protest yesterday. welcome in "the war room"," bob. >> thank you, michael shure how are you? >> michael: i'm very well, sir. this was not your first rodeo. you were arrested...
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i'm a barber. i love my hair. i lost that and i thought i lost my life. >> let me see your head. >> it's ashy. i ain't shaved. >> on top? >> i know you got the hookup on that. >> glass' job as a prison barber has allowed him to not only change the way other inmates look, but the way he sees them as well. robert burzee is one of his regulars. >> i sat right here in this chair and said -- >> no, the first time you asked me to cut your hair, i wasn't willing to cut your hair. i used to gay bash because i had a homophobia nature. i think everybody does when you're young because you think everybody wants you. and you don't want anybody coming at you like that. >> they call you bra-zee now. >> huh? i didn't get that e-mail. what are you talking about? bra-zee. like his last name. make kind of a joke out of it. which is kind of funny, you know. >> that is funny. >> so you don't have a problem cutting gay guys' hair? >> as long as he respects who i am as a man, me being married and all, as long as you don't come at me wit
i'm a barber. i love my hair. i lost that and i thought i lost my life. >> let me see your head. >> it's ashy. i ain't shaved. >> on top? >> i know you got the hookup on that. >> glass' job as a prison barber has allowed him to not only change the way other inmates look, but the way he sees them as well. robert burzee is one of his regulars. >> i sat right here in this chair and said -- >> no, the first time you asked me to cut your hair, i wasn't...
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cnn contributor republican start gist anna in a var row is back with us and ben barber.lls show americans tend to favor a smaller federal government, can you have both? >> i think you can. i think there are a lot of things you can cut in the federal government without touching national security. i think when it comes to keeping our homeland safe, keeping our families and countries safe americans put that in a different category and have an exception for that. we understand there's gigantic bureaucracies all over washington and government that can be cut. >> to the response of the boston bombings remind yes government can work for you or not move the needle? >> it remined them exactly of that and there's so much inconsistency how we talk about the issues. ana wants to make an exception for national security, a lot of republicans want to make an exception for the pentagon, democrats want to make an exception for entitlement programs like social security and medicaid. the problem is, we all want big government where it serves us, and we all want small government where other
cnn contributor republican start gist anna in a var row is back with us and ben barber.lls show americans tend to favor a smaller federal government, can you have both? >> i think you can. i think there are a lot of things you can cut in the federal government without touching national security. i think when it comes to keeping our homeland safe, keeping our families and countries safe americans put that in a different category and have an exception for that. we understand there's...
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>> well, we know that the republican is run by some haley barber some former bishop aides. >> michael: it's amazing that those people are now rhinos when you think of what they were in the past. they were the people criticizing the rhinos. that's so far to the right the haley barbers of the world are now known as rhinos. >> mark zuckerberg, the fact that he chose this crew, they've proven to be out of touch with the base the last two collectionscollectionelections.we'll see how good they are to provide that cover that the group is trying to give to republicans on this issue. >> michael: i want to take a look at an ad out of south carolina. we'll talk about it after the ad. >> when lindsey graham is in washington what does he do? he stands up for south carolina values. >> change you can believe in after this healthcare little debacle is an empty slogan and has been repliesed by seedy chicago politics. >> michael: there is no mention of immigration in that entire one-minute ad. is there a concern about not having an anti-immigration message. >> they're making a choice by not having an i
>> well, we know that the republican is run by some haley barber some former bishop aides. >> michael: it's amazing that those people are now rhinos when you think of what they were in the past. they were the people criticizing the rhinos. that's so far to the right the haley barbers of the world are now known as rhinos. >> mark zuckerberg, the fact that he chose this crew, they've proven to be out of touch with the base the last two collectionscollectionelections.we'll see...
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. >>> right now i want to bring in reverend william barber.the president of the north carolina naacp, major figure in the protests wednesday at the state legislature. reverend, thanks for joining us. so -- i wanted to just -- for us to establish we have the -- in all of the likelihood right now, the voter i.d. bill that will be passed by the other chamber and signed by the governor. this has happened in other states and there are various restrictions on voting achievements. can you outline what exactly are the restrictions on voting that are in this bill? >> good morning and thank you so much. when you really look at this, how -- context you have to put tonight, what we are seeing in north carolina is a -- extreme ideological mean-spirited tea party backed attack on people in this state. it is almost as though they want to be known as the george wallaces of the 21st century. it is kind of like the white southern strategy being revisited with the 21st century twist. had started out at the beginning of the legislative -- they cut 500,000 people
. >>> right now i want to bring in reverend william barber.the president of the north carolina naacp, major figure in the protests wednesday at the state legislature. reverend, thanks for joining us. so -- i wanted to just -- for us to establish we have the -- in all of the likelihood right now, the voter i.d. bill that will be passed by the other chamber and signed by the governor. this has happened in other states and there are various restrictions on voting achievements. can you...
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house calls are becoming more and more common for everybody from barbers it mechanics. and clauda cowan takes the look at challenges of this. >> why go to the barbershop when for about 30 $30 a trim the barber will come to you? >> appreciate a good hairt.cu >> knowing that i'm helping somebody else out that can't make it to a salon, that's what makes me happy. >> go haircut is among the growing number of businesses to service clients where they live while the merchants enjoy a lower overhead and flexibility. >> you're not a fixed location and look at them as they come in and adjust to where you get the most business. and it's invaluable. >> a driveup bank in seattle and a rolling law firm in new york, but across the u.s. from pet groomers to gyms, more industries are making house calls. >> and rolling video arcades entertain groups in the driveway, average price for a party $450. and mobile mechanics will fix your car at your garage at a fixed hourly rate much lower than the brick and mortar counterparts. there are limitations. >> we don't do everything. you know, your
house calls are becoming more and more common for everybody from barbers it mechanics. and clauda cowan takes the look at challenges of this. >> why go to the barbershop when for about 30 $30 a trim the barber will come to you? >> appreciate a good hairt.cu >> knowing that i'm helping somebody else out that can't make it to a salon, that's what makes me happy. >> go haircut is among the growing number of businesses to service clients where they live while the merchants...
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there is simply no justification, the public doesn't want it as reverend barber said this is not aboutpping voter fraud. in fact, it's really just about stopping voting. >> do you think the conservatives would be more angry about this. it's a policy that will raise taxes and waste money on a problem that's not a real problem but reverend as for the student registration law the clear majority of voters as ms. hair indicated say they're against it. what is driving the legislature to do stuff like this? >> well, i think we have to look at history. we look at what happened to block the first reconstruction in 1800. if you look at when richard nixon wanted to roll back the silvercivil rights, this group gets into hoves and what do they do? they attack the state. they cut medicaid. theynow they're trying to roll back voter rights because they know the demographics have shifted. they cannot win a fair election. the only way they can win an election is to rig it. they want to take back early voting, sunday voting and with students you should know that today 36 private schools in north carolina
there is simply no justification, the public doesn't want it as reverend barber said this is not aboutpping voter fraud. in fact, it's really just about stopping voting. >> do you think the conservatives would be more angry about this. it's a policy that will raise taxes and waste money on a problem that's not a real problem but reverend as for the student registration law the clear majority of voters as ms. hair indicated say they're against it. what is driving the legislature to do...
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. >> it brings you back to the streets aological bit when you can go to the barber.t's one thing we always do, get our hair cut together. it's funny, sometimes we go to the same barber and he'll tell me this hot chick is over here. go there and mess with her. so i'll go there and didn't i just cut your hair? >> it was your brother. >> it was my twin brother. >> the brothers have shared plenty of laughs, they also share drug and alcohol addictions that put them in jail dozens of times. perry is currently charged with felonious assault. a fight in which he didn't fare so well himself. >> got my throat slit here, 12 stitches there and 12 to 14 right here, gouge taken out here and my arm was slit as well. bar fight gone bad for both of us. no one died, that's the best part. >> every time i'm in prison or jail it's because of alcohol. i still want to drink a beer. i have dreams of me making beer, brewing it myself. isn't that crazy? >> homer simpson thing going on. >> i grew up perfect, that's why it's sad to see me in a situation like this. disappointing sometimes, get u
. >> it brings you back to the streets aological bit when you can go to the barber.t's one thing we always do, get our hair cut together. it's funny, sometimes we go to the same barber and he'll tell me this hot chick is over here. go there and mess with her. so i'll go there and didn't i just cut your hair? >> it was your brother. >> it was my twin brother. >> the brothers have shared plenty of laughs, they also share drug and alcohol addictions that put them in jail...
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barber shop loses?ow come. >> because they offer cheap haircuts and got guys who have about been there a lot pays a lot. >> have you ever seen the hair on the senators. >> i don't know where they're getting the money's worth. >> bill: they are not. >> you are still paying for those haircuts. >> i'm paying for mitch mcconnell's hair cut? is that what you are telling me? harry reid's hair. >> i assume. manicures and massages there, too. >> bill: you get manicures and massages. >> the house privatized the thing it makes money now. senate didn't can't do that. >> bill: stossel, everybody, always causing trouble. >> stossel's book "no they can't" out in paper book today. big best seller. judges overturning the will of the people. is that freedom? legal is next. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my
barber shop loses?ow come. >> because they offer cheap haircuts and got guys who have about been there a lot pays a lot. >> have you ever seen the hair on the senators. >> i don't know where they're getting the money's worth. >> bill: they are not. >> you are still paying for those haircuts. >> i'm paying for mitch mcconnell's hair cut? is that what you are telling me? harry reid's hair. >> i assume. manicures and massages there, too. >> bill: you...
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khaled my driver a visit to the barber after ten days on the road should be a moment to relax a moment of peace but nothing is that simple. yes quite simply hell here sheer hell. it's not a normal life like other people have around the world. may god act to improve things what do you say to the good of the not for sure god is good. living on. the schoolteacher she's invited us to dinner. i'm. getting out of twenty years of war how if you got through it as a woman. i grew up in email on your head. first the war with iran then the embargo and the two american intervention i sound. a little but my first in one nine hundred ninety and the second in two thousand and three. for the iran war my brother was arrested and there was just my dad to take care of the family all those girls had no work my father ran a small business. we barely grown up when the embargo strangle the whole country can you imagine no fruit or vegetables meat we couldn't afford and fish even more so. it's only today that i can buy it but we lived in safety the women could move about without any problem we had peace but i
khaled my driver a visit to the barber after ten days on the road should be a moment to relax a moment of peace but nothing is that simple. yes quite simply hell here sheer hell. it's not a normal life like other people have around the world. may god act to improve things what do you say to the good of the not for sure god is good. living on. the schoolteacher she's invited us to dinner. i'm. getting out of twenty years of war how if you got through it as a woman. i grew up in email on your...
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for khaled my driver a visit to the barber after ten days on the road should be a moment to relax a moment of peace but nothing is that simple. love and yes quite simply hell here sheer hell. sadness it's not a normal life like other people have around the world. may god act to improve things what do you say to the good of will know for sure god is good and. evil. the schoolteacher she's invited us to dinner. out of twenty years of. how you got through it as a woman. i grew up in email on your head. first the war with iran then the embargo and the two american intervention i saw. a little but the first in one thousand nine hundred and the second in two thousand and three. for the iran war my brother was arrested and there was just my dad to take care of the family all those girls had no work my father ran a small business. we barely grown up when the embargo strangle the whole country can you imagine no fruit or vegetables meat we couldn't afford and fish even more so it's only today that i can buy but we lived in safety the women could move about without any problem we had peace but in po
for khaled my driver a visit to the barber after ten days on the road should be a moment to relax a moment of peace but nothing is that simple. love and yes quite simply hell here sheer hell. sadness it's not a normal life like other people have around the world. may god act to improve things what do you say to the good of will know for sure god is good and. evil. the schoolteacher she's invited us to dinner. out of twenty years of. how you got through it as a woman. i grew up in email on your...
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like i look back at some of those old playoff moments and wonder why i didn't vice-president the barber shop that day. >> mike: heat eliminate the bucks. dwayne wade nurse agony injury. but no worry, they got a guy named lebron. ellis here, defending champs sweep the bucks, winning all four games by double digits. >> celtics avoid a sweep by the knicks. paul pierce led the way. the throw-down, two of his 29. boston led by as many as 20 but the knicks close the gap in the third. raymond felton, three of his 27 from way downtown. game decided in o.t. jason terry, the pullup three. the celtics take game 4, but the snicks still lead the series. >> teeing it up in new orleans where we had yet another first-time winner on the pga tour. billy hors which hel, but d.a. points, finished 19-under, one back in second place. horschel, almost broke the record but just missed a birdie opportunity on 13 but 8-under 64, he had one bogey on the day, and he finished in style. on 18, after a short weather delay, long birdie putt for first ever pga tour win. wins 1.9 million and a two-year exemption on tour
like i look back at some of those old playoff moments and wonder why i didn't vice-president the barber shop that day. >> mike: heat eliminate the bucks. dwayne wade nurse agony injury. but no worry, they got a guy named lebron. ellis here, defending champs sweep the bucks, winning all four games by double digits. >> celtics avoid a sweep by the knicks. paul pierce led the way. the throw-down, two of his 29. boston led by as many as 20 but the knicks close the gap in the third....
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for khalid my driver a visit to the barber after ten days on the road should be a moment to relax a moment of peace but nothing is that simple. yes quite simply hell here sheer hell. thousand of it's not a normal life like other people have around the world. may god act to improve things what do you say to the good of will know for sure god is good that. having. been. so hard she is the schoolteacher she's invited us to. get out of the. how have you got through it as a woman. i grew up in email on your head. first the war with iran then the embargo and the two american intervention i see. a little but the first in one thousand nine hundred and the second in two thousand and three. for the around war my brother was arrested and there was just my dad to take care of the family all those girls had no work my father ran a small business. we barely grown up when the embargo strangle the whole country can you imagine no fruit or vegetables meat we couldn't afford and fish even more so. it's only today that i can buy but we lived in safety the women could move about without any problem we had pea
for khalid my driver a visit to the barber after ten days on the road should be a moment to relax a moment of peace but nothing is that simple. yes quite simply hell here sheer hell. thousand of it's not a normal life like other people have around the world. may god act to improve things what do you say to the good of will know for sure god is good that. having. been. so hard she is the schoolteacher she's invited us to. get out of the. how have you got through it as a woman. i grew up in email...
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like i look back at some of those old playoff moments and wonder why i didn't vice-president the barberhop that day. >> mike: heat eliminate the bucks. dwayne wade rse agony injury. but no worry, they got a guy named lebron. ellis here, defending champs sweep the bucks, winning all four games by double digits. >> celtics avoid a sweep by the knicks. paul pierce led the way. the throw-down, two o his 29. boston led by as many as 20 but the knicks close the gap in the third. raymond felton, three of his 27 from way downtown. game decided in o.t. jason terry, the pullup three. the celtics take game 4, but the snicks still lead the series. >> teeing it up in new orleans where we had yet another first-time winner on the pga tour. billy hors which hel, but d.a. points, finished 19-under, one back in second place. horschel, almost broke the record but just missed a birdie opportunity on 13 but 8-under 64, he had one bogey on the day, and he finished in style. on 18, after a short weather delay, long birdie putt for first ever pga tour win. wins 1.9 million and a two-year exemption on tour. thi
like i look back at some of those old playoff moments and wonder why i didn't vice-president the barberhop that day. >> mike: heat eliminate the bucks. dwayne wade rse agony injury. but no worry, they got a guy named lebron. ellis here, defending champs sweep the bucks, winning all four games by double digits. >> celtics avoid a sweep by the knicks. paul pierce led the way. the throw-down, two o his 29. boston led by as many as 20 but the knicks close the gap in the third. raymond...
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. >> the booming beer business also involves barbers, of course. >> just as with other aspects of the fashion world, according to this expert, the media exert a major influence on trimming trends. >> we are now seeing more young men growing beards as well. it probably has something to do with the highly-rated tv shows on right now about the ottoman era. >> while conventional tourists check at the bosporus of the blue mosque, he is still in the clinic getting his bandages removed. the transplants took eight hours. he now has a few thousand shares fewer on the back of his head but has gained a new beard. he will be able to shave it in just two weeks time, assures the doctor, but that is the last thing this patient is planning. >> the surgery went well. the result is just what i was hoping for. >> he reckons it is a sight to behold. then he heads off with his friend to see some traditional sites. their first stop is the famous huckabee palace, which features a hair from the beard of muhammed -- the famous topkapi palace, which features a hair from the beard of mohammed. >> that ends this
. >> the booming beer business also involves barbers, of course. >> just as with other aspects of the fashion world, according to this expert, the media exert a major influence on trimming trends. >> we are now seeing more young men growing beards as well. it probably has something to do with the highly-rated tv shows on right now about the ottoman era. >> while conventional tourists check at the bosporus of the blue mosque, he is still in the clinic getting his bandages...
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. >> we came to find out that inmate barbers here are not unlike small town barbers.hey're popular and well-liked. they even cut staff's hair. so when lucas died during the course of our second visit to isp, it was no surprise that his memorial was attended not only by his family and fellow inmates, but a significant number of staff. >> he was a good guy, a real good guy, and i miss him. every day when he used to come back from the chow line, he'd knock on my window and say, hey, what are you doing? what's up? or i'd "f" with him, whatever, you know. he was just a good guy. >> the death of our brother luke recalls our human condition and the brevity of our lives on earth. >> even though they were on opposite sides of the law, they still had a decades old relationship. >> i knew luke for 30 years, and i loved him. he was a good guy. >> any time he would open his mouth and tell a story, i made sure i had time to listen to him. >> we spent many, many hours playing pinochle, watching baseball games, and i would come in from work and be tired and i'd feel like making somet
. >> we came to find out that inmate barbers here are not unlike small town barbers.hey're popular and well-liked. they even cut staff's hair. so when lucas died during the course of our second visit to isp, it was no surprise that his memorial was attended not only by his family and fellow inmates, but a significant number of staff. >> he was a good guy, a real good guy, and i miss him. every day when he used to come back from the chow line, he'd knock on my window and say, hey,...
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doctors made shanty calls, barbers cut hair, marshals tried to keep the peace. men played checkers. if residents did not meet during periodic demonstrations at a federal agency or a meeting with a member of congress, they saw each other in line for food or chemical toilets. a newspaper written solely by the camp's inhas been tonights, true unity news began to publish, and seemingly every night the entertain ultimate -- entertainment was, quote, the finest in town. resurrection city quickly became a renowned concert you. the tent city even had its own zip code in part for residents to receive government benefits. also intentional efforts to foster a sharing of different cultural styles and knowledge particularly through the many races soul center. the soul center, located in the small so-called white section of resurrection city fostered intercultural exchange among the campaign's diverse participants. coordinated by the highlander folk school, the center organized activities ranging from historical discussions to live performances. while organizers sponsored well known artists, a pa
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to show us that he's perfectly at ease and to go via that he's at home here everywhere even at the barber shop. someone wants to say hello. me my out of the major ally you have this and let me introduce you to some french journalists a major is the chief of the city police it's a very good friend of ours. we have a contract with the police a contract with the army a contract with the city hall. that we also have a school that we find that. the company finances the police and the army which in exchange ensures that security but the company also uses its dollars to win over the inhabitants its latest project a local radio station. as i do most of you we've been the victim of a very strong demonization campaign you know and we think that's a bit of the radio. we're going to be able to change all that. but they have a good those a c. law if anyone wants to try to compete with this sort of influencing the population and i'm sorry but a level they're going to lose the main goal is to make it one of the things that. while waiting to impose its power through the radio the multinational begins by
to show us that he's perfectly at ease and to go via that he's at home here everywhere even at the barber shop. someone wants to say hello. me my out of the major ally you have this and let me introduce you to some french journalists a major is the chief of the city police it's a very good friend of ours. we have a contract with the police a contract with the army a contract with the city hall. that we also have a school that we find that. the company finances the police and the army which in...
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. >> we'll follow up an unarmed barber running from a crime scene. >> and stockton is the largest city >> you'll see how wet weather could help the national park service with a 6 million dollars probe, a brand-new trail that is washing away. >> cheryl: here is the smart phone video taken inside the san jose walmart show that shows the aftermath of driver's rampage as he used his car as a deadly weapon. >> dan: i'm dan ashley. police identified the man that was defending the car and they suspect he was high on drugs. a red olds mob bill smashed into the store. other shoppers subdued the driver after he got out of the car and swung at people with a blunt instrument. hamid zaid was taken in after the ordeal. mark, unbelievable. >> reporter: just imagine the panic as this red cutlass is side swiping cars. he apparently swerved to try and hit pedestrians before slamming 30 feet inside of this walmart store. >> it's remarkable that no one was run over as the car came into the store. most serious injury happened when zaid got out and attack a 61-year-old store employee. he hit him with a meta
. >> we'll follow up an unarmed barber running from a crime scene. >> and stockton is the largest city >> you'll see how wet weather could help the national park service with a 6 million dollars probe, a brand-new trail that is washing away. >> cheryl: here is the smart phone video taken inside the san jose walmart show that shows the aftermath of driver's rampage as he used his car as a deadly weapon. >> dan: i'm dan ashley. police identified the man that was...
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. >> hailey barber tolls me reform legislation ought to be slow but not because of boston. i think we don't want to do a bill here where there is everybody saying what is in it. >> he says there is no need to slow down deliberations over the bill just pay close attention to the details. >> don't rush. and issue go through. look at the circumstances resolving around these people and boston deal, we should see what makes the system not work or did the system work as expected but you shouldn't slow down the big process because there is no need to. >> a young woman whose parents were in the country illegally challenged the task force to explain why family ought to take a back seat to work when it comes to deciding who gets to imgreat to the united states that. is the story we're working on at 6:00. >> alameda county supervisors volted to support a resolution urging the sheriff's department not to report certain immigrants to federal authorities. asking the sheriff not to comply with secure communities. placing a hold on undocumented immigrants so they can be picked up by agents
. >> hailey barber tolls me reform legislation ought to be slow but not because of boston. i think we don't want to do a bill here where there is everybody saying what is in it. >> he says there is no need to slow down deliberations over the bill just pay close attention to the details. >> don't rush. and issue go through. look at the circumstances resolving around these people and boston deal, we should see what makes the system not work or did the system work as expected but...
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condoleezza rice, hailey barber, former cabinet secretaries. rice says they came to hear from technology leader autos in listening to these leaders you recognize the importance of immigration reform to them. >> the former governor talked about the need for low-skilled labor. >> if you go to the process where we process $2.5 billion worth of chicken, nobody speaks english. >> stepping into the discussion denna perez, her parents came here on visas granted for family reason autos best example of what america stands for, what america is and what makes this nation great have been my parents, my family. >> she wanted to know why some wanted to cut family yun fiction visas in favor of work visas people needed to work so i don't think it has to be so separate. >> the former governor says there has been too much emphasis. >> we have to maintain our family-based immigration system. >> adding foreign born college grads shouldn't be sent packing. >> that is nuts for this country. >> ed rendel told perez there has to be compromise. >> there is going to hav
condoleezza rice, hailey barber, former cabinet secretaries. rice says they came to hear from technology leader autos in listening to these leaders you recognize the importance of immigration reform to them. >> the former governor talked about the need for low-skilled labor. >> if you go to the process where we process $2.5 billion worth of chicken, nobody speaks english. >> stepping into the discussion denna perez, her parents came here on visas granted for family reason...
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want to look back like i look back at some of those old f moments an wonder why i didn't visit the barber shop that day. >> >> i'm just playing my game and trying to be me. >> >> s-t eric kirschner ph currie. -- this will be special for mark jackson, his wife will sing the national an them before tonight's game four. wouldn't it be great with if the warriors could finish off a fantastic finish like their me, oakland a's did? t of he > >> we'll update you on the other nba playoff series. worth the wait for affairs time winner on the golf tour. we'll be right back. . >>> boston celtics were one loss away from the indignity of being swept. the injured rondo had to settle for the role of cheerleader. 84-2 new york, celtics tied it, they went into overtime. in overtime, jason terry show, making boston's last nine points going for 1 in all. celtics win 97-90, but are hard hely out of the woods, they trail as >>> no one expected lebron james and miami heat to have any travel with milwaukee. james did lead the heat with 30, mare he yo' calmers to james for this hoop. heat win-77 complete completi
want to look back like i look back at some of those old f moments an wonder why i didn't visit the barber shop that day. >> >> i'm just playing my game and trying to be me. >> >> s-t eric kirschner ph currie. -- this will be special for mark jackson, his wife will sing the national an them before tonight's game four. wouldn't it be great with if the warriors could finish off a fantastic finish like their me, oakland a's did? t of he > >> we'll update you on the...
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condoleezza rice, hailey barber, former cabinet secretaries. rice says they came to hear from technology leader autos in listening to these leaders you recognize the importance of immigration reform to them. >> the former governor talked about the need for low-skilled labor. >> if you go to the process where we process $2.5 billion worth of chicken, nobody speaks english. >> stepping into the discussion denna perez, her parents came here on visas granted for family reason autos best example of what america stands for, what america is and what makes this nation great have been my parents, my family. >> she wanted to know why some wanted to cut family yun fiction visas in favor of work visas people needed to work so i don't think it has to be so separate. >> the former governor says there has been too much emphasis. >> we have to maintain our family-based immigration system. >> adding foreign born college grads shouldn't be sent packing. >> that is nuts for this country. >> ed rendel told perez there has to be compromise. >> there is going to hav
condoleezza rice, hailey barber, former cabinet secretaries. rice says they came to hear from technology leader autos in listening to these leaders you recognize the importance of immigration reform to them. >> the former governor talked about the need for low-skilled labor. >> if you go to the process where we process $2.5 billion worth of chicken, nobody speaks english. >> stepping into the discussion denna perez, her parents came here on visas granted for family reason...
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probably about 15, 16 sanitation and eight barbers and out of 2300 inmates, it is a privilege. >> they are not paid for their labor but rewarded with time out of their cells and extra food and possibly time off their sentences. >> it is all to the discretion of the judge. we have a lot of individuals who are sentenced to 180 days and get 90 days off. >> correctional staff assigned to the kitchen are out -- by trustees 10-1 but now that trust is broken. staff have confiscated a home made weapon or shank. >> you guys are trustees, that means you're supposed to be trustworthy much more so than the regular inmate. but i'm not going to have one of my officers or staff around here getting stabbed or one of you getting stabbed. >> the kitchen is very dangerous place to work. we have all kind of items that can be utilized as weapons, this pallet is dry rotted and it could be pulled off. it's that simple. i have somebody that said it was them? somebody better speak up. nobody? all right. >> as officers search for any other weapons hidden in the kitchen, sergeant daniels orders the removal of al
probably about 15, 16 sanitation and eight barbers and out of 2300 inmates, it is a privilege. >> they are not paid for their labor but rewarded with time out of their cells and extra food and possibly time off their sentences. >> it is all to the discretion of the judge. we have a lot of individuals who are sentenced to 180 days and get 90 days off. >> correctional staff assigned to the kitchen are out -- by trustees 10-1 but now that trust is broken. staff have confiscated a...
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talked with them for a while, they said they don't take credit cards, and we talk about bitcoin, and barberp two blocks away will start taking bitcoins next week there is a lot of legitimate businesses, i have a hotel in trans san francisco, i accept bitcoins, i have a lot of europeans coming over, it does not make sense to wire the money when you can pull out your phone for free and use bitcoins. melissa: what percentage of our customers use bitcoins. >> about 10% right now. >> thank you. coming up on money, we were all overcome by evens in boston but we seep and heard heart warming stories that remind us you on great and strong our country can be in times of crisis. you want to see this, don't go away, more money me "money" ahe. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-ti delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. melissa: often times tragedies like this' week boston bombing highlight resiliency of the american spirit. we want
talked with them for a while, they said they don't take credit cards, and we talk about bitcoin, and barberp two blocks away will start taking bitcoins next week there is a lot of legitimate businesses, i have a hotel in trans san francisco, i accept bitcoins, i have a lot of europeans coming over, it does not make sense to wire the money when you can pull out your phone for free and use bitcoins. melissa: what percentage of our customers use bitcoins. >> about 10% right now. >>...
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at least the house part to the house barber shop was privatize a feedback.oney. >> once again, even in the house and congress you can find a way for the free market to work. if we emulate this establishment and other operations of congress we can not only save taxpayers some money, but we can set an example. john: the national taxpayers union wonders why the senate does not privatize. >> the sergeant at arms keeps saying, i'm going to get to it. i'm going to get to. part of the problem is a dozen very expensive legacy employees getting paid 70, 8,000 per year. john: members of congress also good custom-made furniture. the head of the cabinet shop makes. >> of words of $100,000 a year. >> the price tag if you want to produce custom pieces that the senators want to read. john: another thing congress this is an exclusive subway system. like many public transit systems, of the cars are empty. >> the one area that is not even on the map that most people are so curious about. >> the house members fitness center. >> that is where paul ryan skills those ads. >> that
at least the house part to the house barber shop was privatize a feedback.oney. >> once again, even in the house and congress you can find a way for the free market to work. if we emulate this establishment and other operations of congress we can not only save taxpayers some money, but we can set an example. john: the national taxpayers union wonders why the senate does not privatize. >> the sergeant at arms keeps saying, i'm going to get to it. i'm going to get to. part of the...
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. >>> rice will be joined on the panel by hailey barber, former governor of mississippi and rendell, the former governor the pennsylvania and a former president clinton administration housing secretary and they are all leading a task force for a consensus leading reform for immigration. it will be held at redwood park. >>> and senator sanford is trying to rebuild his tainted career, he is accused of trespassing of his ex-wife's home. he used the cell phone as a flashlight. he has been ordered to appear in court two days after he runs for a congressional seat. >>> meanwhile they have approved a ban for new bars on polk street. for years they have complained the nightlife has gotten out of control in that area. no alcohol permits will be issued between two streets and they are looking at similar restrictions for the rest of the polk street. >>> good luck trying to find a place to park on or near the uc berkeley campus now that new construction projects are underway. cal recently shut down 400 parks spaces at the parking structure. in august they will remove another 230 parking spaces w
. >>> rice will be joined on the panel by hailey barber, former governor of mississippi and rendell, the former governor the pennsylvania and a former president clinton administration housing secretary and they are all leading a task force for a consensus leading reform for immigration. it will be held at redwood park. >>> and senator sanford is trying to rebuild his tainted career, he is accused of trespassing of his ex-wife's home. he used the cell phone as a flashlight. he...
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a barber who they shot and killed in november of 2010. a police investigation and court records show that an unarmed jones ran when the two tried to question him. they have said they thought jones was reaching for a gun. it turned out to be a small scale. the attorney for jones' widow that the jury didn't see all the evidence. >> more than 75% of your evidence has been excluded not to mentioned the witnesses were excluded. >>> the two officers feel vindicated, they did exactly as they were trained to do. this is the second time they have been cleared. the d.a. refused to file criminal charges and civil jury cleared the two. the widow's attorney says she will appeal the ruling. >> larry: this is new video from dozens of students have wrapped up a march in comprehensive immigration reform. showing about 40 protestors walking down international boulevard heading toward downtown oakland. they are not satisfied with this weekend's deal with a guest worker program. >> we're fighting over the details of it, historically the worker programs are w
a barber who they shot and killed in november of 2010. a police investigation and court records show that an unarmed jones ran when the two tried to question him. they have said they thought jones was reaching for a gun. it turned out to be a small scale. the attorney for jones' widow that the jury didn't see all the evidence. >> more than 75% of your evidence has been excluded not to mentioned the witnesses were excluded. >>> the two officers feel vindicated, they did exactly as...
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i know reverend barber is on this. who is pushing back against this?ou have, you know, reverend barber from the naacp is really leading the way. getting other ministers to push back against it. and then there's democracy north carolina. there's a number of organizations. but now because the legtdture, the senate has passed this we're going to see an escalation in efforts. we know this is all about making sure it's harder to vote for certain people who turned out in record numbers in north carolina. the republicans want to make sure they hold power in the state and that they control everything. we're not going to let that happen. we're going to keep our eyes on this as we always do in voter suppression. it's in the off years that this always happens. >> that's right. thank you. and coming up next, this is a two-hour show. we're only half way through. we have big news about news. why the biggest newspapers could be under new management and why ushds care. plus, we are on fire about the steubenville rape case when we're back. ends to stay at rest. while a
i know reverend barber is on this. who is pushing back against this?ou have, you know, reverend barber from the naacp is really leading the way. getting other ministers to push back against it. and then there's democracy north carolina. there's a number of organizations. but now because the legtdture, the senate has passed this we're going to see an escalation in efforts. we know this is all about making sure it's harder to vote for certain people who turned out in record numbers in north...
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they serve as porters, clerks, and barbers.marcus armstrong and jeffrey cattera know it's likely they'll never see the outside of prison again. >> january 13th, 1989, i committed my crime, was arrested the same day. it was a murder/robbery. i got life without the possibility of parole. stupid. stupid. i was a kid. did the wrong thing. you know? i've never denied my crime. i accept responsibility for what i did. although i regret what happened and -- i mean, it happened. i can't take that back. >> i'm in here for first-degree murder. i have 25 to life with an additional 6 years, so 31 altogether. i can't blame nobody but myself. me personally. my mom and dad are married. you know, i'm from the inner city, but a good part of the inner city, mostly middle-class families. >> armstrong is a former gang banger who was involved with credit card fraud and drugs. >> she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. what i was doing started infringing on her life and she started getting scared and she tried to st
they serve as porters, clerks, and barbers.marcus armstrong and jeffrey cattera know it's likely they'll never see the outside of prison again. >> january 13th, 1989, i committed my crime, was arrested the same day. it was a murder/robbery. i got life without the possibility of parole. stupid. stupid. i was a kid. did the wrong thing. you know? i've never denied my crime. i accept responsibility for what i did. although i regret what happened and -- i mean, it happened. i can't take that...
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if men got pregnant, they'd have abortions in barber shops. make that a bumper sticker.ually lecturing to black people about why they are misled and should be members of the republican party and the list goes on and on and on, look, the reality is that these are low-hanging fruit people. >> right. >> they are not enlightened. they are propaganda and the reality is that glenn beck knows darn well the basis of the foundation of this country is life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness and our laws allow us to pursue that and in an he have table fashioequitable fashion. same sex, that's their right, and our laws protect individual rights. but i find it fascinating how a man like president obama, who got actually more white votes than he did black votes, numerically speaking, and for dpl glenn beck, i'll tell you, quite honestly, it's a question of white subpoena prem ma see. it's a question of they are worried about this change that's coming to america and they can't handle it. >> you know, i think, again, when you look at beck, dana, comparing the president to a french monar
if men got pregnant, they'd have abortions in barber shops. make that a bumper sticker.ually lecturing to black people about why they are misled and should be members of the republican party and the list goes on and on and on, look, the reality is that these are low-hanging fruit people. >> right. >> they are not enlightened. they are propaganda and the reality is that glenn beck knows darn well the basis of the foundation of this country is life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness...