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bennett said he was.nt about a month on the streets there after being ditched by some friends on their way to a concert. >> i gotta tell you that's strange. >> that's why -- it is strange. >> real strange. and then not to remember anybody you stayed with or hooked up with. >> reporter: then, the detective played his hand. laid out the reason for his visit. >> this girl's fingernails were taken at the time of her death. and under her fingernails is your dna. now there's no denying it. >> reporter: but bennett did have an explanation. and it had nothing to do with committing murder in a house. >> he remembers a confrontation that he had in a bus stop with a female in maryland, in baltimore, right around the time of the murder. >> i got kinda scared because, um, you know i was trying to fight back and i think i hurt her. i'm not sure. >> reporter: the detective didn't buy it. and thought he'd use bennett's story to his advantage. he presented bennett with several photographs, a technique police typically use
bennett said he was.nt about a month on the streets there after being ditched by some friends on their way to a concert. >> i gotta tell you that's strange. >> that's why -- it is strange. >> real strange. and then not to remember anybody you stayed with or hooked up with. >> reporter: then, the detective played his hand. laid out the reason for his visit. >> this girl's fingernails were taken at the time of her death. and under her fingernails is your dna. now...
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they combined bennett college and a and t fellows and the bennett college advisors and so on. so there were plans to start the sit-ins. those plans began in the fall of 1959 and somewhere along the way, they were advised by the president of bennett college who said you should really wait, you should really not do this until after christmas vacation because if you start this, you go home for christmas vacation, the momentum and the energy and the enthusiasm will be broken and would have to kind of start all over again in the winter. so that's why it got put off from december of 1959 and that's why when the guys came back from christmas vacation, in those days, you had a long break on college campuses, most of january people were gone. so we got back end of january and the a and t fellows decided they were kind of going down town and sit in without having a meeting with us. so they kind of jumped the gun, all right. but the planning for it was essentially done and it was not -- it was spontaneous in the sense that they decided to take the bull by the horns, ok. it was not that s
they combined bennett college and a and t fellows and the bennett college advisors and so on. so there were plans to start the sit-ins. those plans began in the fall of 1959 and somewhere along the way, they were advised by the president of bennett college who said you should really wait, you should really not do this until after christmas vacation because if you start this, you go home for christmas vacation, the momentum and the energy and the enthusiasm will be broken and would have to kind...
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they combined bennett college and a and t fellows and the bennett college add virus -- advisorses and so on. so there were plans to start the sitins. those plans began in the fall of 1959 and somewhere along the way, they were advised by the college of bennett who said you should really wait, you should really not do this until after christmas vacation because if you start this, you go home for christmas vacation, the momentum and the energy and the enthusiasm will be broken and would have to kind of start all over again in the winter. so that's why it got put off from december of 1959 and that's why when the guys came back from christmas vacation, in those days, you had a long break on college campuses, most of january people were gone. so we got back end of january and the a and t fellows decided they were kind of going down town and sit in without having a meeting with us. so they kind of jumped the gun, all right. but the planning for it was it was not done and -- it was spontaneous in the sense that they decided to take the bull by the horns, ok. it was not that suddenly they wok
they combined bennett college and a and t fellows and the bennett college add virus -- advisorses and so on. so there were plans to start the sitins. those plans began in the fall of 1959 and somewhere along the way, they were advised by the college of bennett who said you should really wait, you should really not do this until after christmas vacation because if you start this, you go home for christmas vacation, the momentum and the energy and the enthusiasm will be broken and would have to...
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never will, but bennett has accepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore.dream about the outside world. i don't dream about the outside. i am 100% prison. i'm 100%. this is my life. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw." a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance that he could survive. it's more than the cloud. it's multi-layered security and flexibility. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. including cloud and hosting services - all from a trusted it partner. centurylink. your link to what's next. (glasses♪clinking) (ground shaking) well there goes the country club. the 2015 dodge durango. now with available beats audio. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to
never will, but bennett has accepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore.dream about the outside world. i don't dream about the outside. i am 100% prison. i'm 100%. this is my life. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw." a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance that he could survive. it's more than the cloud. it's multi-layered security and...
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why can't he comment on john bennett specifically because john bennett invokes his right to privacy. oceanport is a important part of new jersey including -- which brings in a lot of people in money and they get together each session to make sure they are running things properly. when i asked joe if he had given the finger. >> i lived in new jersey so maybe on a roadway or turnpike but it's not something i do very often. >> i love an honest politician. >> in the future of some and give somebody the middle finger should they be punished? >> i believe so if that was the case i believe so. >> i called him after so this picture and it clearly looks like he is giving someone the finger at least in my estimation. he said he can clearly set the second bigger and i have never in my decades of public service ever done that anybody circling not in a public forum but john bennett did say -- >> begin laughs a lot very at. >> i don't want to laugh but i'm going to keep laughing because i'm nervous. >> she laughs so she doesn't cry. >> is the laughter defense mechanism? >> yeah. >> megan is legall
why can't he comment on john bennett specifically because john bennett invokes his right to privacy. oceanport is a important part of new jersey including -- which brings in a lot of people in money and they get together each session to make sure they are running things properly. when i asked joe if he had given the finger. >> i lived in new jersey so maybe on a roadway or turnpike but it's not something i do very often. >> i love an honest politician. >> in the future of some...
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she can't outrun the long arm of officer bennett. still, she's not going down without a fight.d after running more than a mile, the dog bites officer bennett's hand with what little energy she's got left. >> it was so tired that there was nothing behind the bite and i had my gloves on. >> bennett is not sure if the dog has any injuries, so he lifts the pup carefully doing his best to calm it. a full veterinary exam later reveals that the dog is fine. the other dog, a chihuahua mix, is also retrieved safe and sound. it's not the first time officer bennett has done this, nor will it be the last. >> i've chased dogs before on the highway. every highway patrolman has. in fact, it happened to me today on my way to work. >> but this "caught on camera" rescue will always stand out because of the owner, lindsay's, grateful response. >> just getting them back in my arms was all that mattered. they saved my children, you know? it's the greatest thing. >> it felt pretty good because people love animals and it was nice to save them. >> sometimes with just a little extra effort, even a very
she can't outrun the long arm of officer bennett. still, she's not going down without a fight.d after running more than a mile, the dog bites officer bennett's hand with what little energy she's got left. >> it was so tired that there was nothing behind the bite and i had my gloves on. >> bennett is not sure if the dog has any injuries, so he lifts the pup carefully doing his best to calm it. a full veterinary exam later reveals that the dog is fine. the other dog, a chihuahua mix,...
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but my editor who was bennett -- [laughs] >> one of the things that bennett had vocal ticks as well as sudden movement and one of them was to say in a very high voice, unlike, hypadic, a formr girlfriend. her name in a tick. this gives rise to a footnote. ticks can have ambiguous state, partway with meaning less jerk. the particular forms of ticks haveve personal or historical origin, aun name, a sound, visul imagine, gesture, years before and forgotten, echoed and then performeded in a form of a tick. such ticks are like residues of the past and remain in the passage of time and become so abbreviated. one such patient whom i saw long ago can i want making an explosive knows which revealed itself in an analysis, i had to do a tape stretching, his father forbidden voice. a recent correspondent, a woman with tourettes, it's the perfect wordth to describe interplay between life and ticks. it become intolerated. that was her letter. i love receiving letters from people. well, not too many. i do in fact, get too many. i get about 10,000 a year. some actually wonderful. okay. then later when
but my editor who was bennett -- [laughs] >> one of the things that bennett had vocal ticks as well as sudden movement and one of them was to say in a very high voice, unlike, hypadic, a formr girlfriend. her name in a tick. this gives rise to a footnote. ticks can have ambiguous state, partway with meaning less jerk. the particular forms of ticks haveve personal or historical origin, aun name, a sound, visul imagine, gesture, years before and forgotten, echoed and then performeded in a...
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gerilee bennett: thank you very much for the invitation to be here. as mr. rivera said, fema is very pleased to be able to anticipate in this roundtable with our partners, so we have been working very closely with to improve our disaster upon that response and recovery since katrina. their ideas in support of many disasters throughout hurricane sandy, hurricane isaac, which somewhat got overshadowed, we had already implemented a lot of changes even by then. i want to focus today on some of the improvements we have done in partnership with the interagency members of the national disaster recovery framework. the framework was developed in response to hurricane katrina, the post-katrina emergency reform act called for national strategy, and fema led the development that it was really a partnership of interagency partners including nongovernmental partners like the red cross. some of the key elements of the framework are that it promotes partnership, planning for disaster recovery in advance, and the development and establishment of an organizational structure a
gerilee bennett: thank you very much for the invitation to be here. as mr. rivera said, fema is very pleased to be able to anticipate in this roundtable with our partners, so we have been working very closely with to improve our disaster upon that response and recovery since katrina. their ideas in support of many disasters throughout hurricane sandy, hurricane isaac, which somewhat got overshadowed, we had already implemented a lot of changes even by then. i want to focus today on some of the...
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please join me in welcoming senator bennett. [applause] senator bennett: i appreciated. am hesitant to even read one of these notes at the aunt of the long day that you have had. let me start by saying senator we would be happy to have you back any time you would like to come back to the united states senate. it has been an unbelievable couple of days. i might say, we are not voting until 10:00 tonight, so we are happy to fill in the time between here and then. i wanted to congratulate the bipartisan policy on the release of this report advancing medical innovation for a healthier america. senator alexander, who was here earlier today, he has done an astonishing job leading the health committee as a chair. he and marie came together behind no child left behind, which was a bill we were supposed to pass seven years ago before i was in the united states senate. when we were in the majority we couldn't get it onto the floor. lamarr and patty letter process in the health committee that resulted in a unanimous vote, after all of that, to reauthorize no child left behind and b
please join me in welcoming senator bennett. [applause] senator bennett: i appreciated. am hesitant to even read one of these notes at the aunt of the long day that you have had. let me start by saying senator we would be happy to have you back any time you would like to come back to the united states senate. it has been an unbelievable couple of days. i might say, we are not voting until 10:00 tonight, so we are happy to fill in the time between here and then. i wanted to congratulate the...
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but bennett has accepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don't dream about the outside world. i don't think about the outside world. i'm 100% prison. i'm 100% this is my life. prison's my life, and this is all i got. that's all i think about. >>>. >> coming up on "lockup raw," a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes from the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i needed to put so many noles him that there was no chance that he could survive. [score alert text sound] [score alert text sound] oh. that's the sound of my interest rate going down. according to this score alert, my fico score just went up to 816. 816. 816! 816! fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. so get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com, become a member of experian credit tracker, and take charge of your score. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doct
but bennett has accepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don't dream about the outside world. i don't think about the outside world. i'm 100% prison. i'm 100% this is my life. prison's my life, and this is all i got. that's all i think about. >>>. >> coming up on "lockup raw," a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes from the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i needed to put so many noles him that there was no...
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roderick bennett was a rez dment 2005.ere was a point where i am saying the patients can make it a day, now two days and third day we don't have the supplies to do this. >> the power went out and emergency generators were unreliable. >> we have no showers or toilets or running water at all. >> the biggest problem is keeping patients alive and hydrated. no power, no machines to help. there was no word on when the patients could evacuate. >> the patients i was most concerned about were the intensive care patients because a lot of them were with elderly, already very sick before this happened. no air conditioning, it's 96 degrees, terribly humid. just by being that ill in itself makes you prone to dehydration. they are already struggling for their lives. >> reporter: dr. bennett and the rest of the staff found ways to make the days bearable. they bonded with each other, bonded with the patients, tried to keep spirits up. >> people getting hair cuts, people singing. ♪ joy is mine joy is mine ♪ >> it was tough but it was -- the
roderick bennett was a rez dment 2005.ere was a point where i am saying the patients can make it a day, now two days and third day we don't have the supplies to do this. >> the power went out and emergency generators were unreliable. >> we have no showers or toilets or running water at all. >> the biggest problem is keeping patients alive and hydrated. no power, no machines to help. there was no word on when the patients could evacuate. >> the patients i was most...
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bennett parked an unmarked car yesterday at the point isabel shoreline parking lot in richmond. when she returned, it had been broken into. police are investigating. >>> the summer is ending. police agencies are keeping a closer eye on drivers. san rafael police saw yet i check point -- started to checkpoint last night, part of the summer mobilization campaign to stop impaired drivers. officials say they had 1600 cars go through that checkpoint. police say they found four unlicensed drivers and perform 31 sobriety checkpoints, or checks on those drivers, but all pass the tests and there were no arrests. the campaign ends on september 7.>>> now to friends and the praise being offered to the three americans reported that train attack. all three have ties to the sacramento area. cristina rendon with reaction from the families about the courage and quick thinking that saved a lot of lives.
bennett parked an unmarked car yesterday at the point isabel shoreline parking lot in richmond. when she returned, it had been broken into. police are investigating. >>> the summer is ending. police agencies are keeping a closer eye on drivers. san rafael police saw yet i check point -- started to checkpoint last night, part of the summer mobilization campaign to stop impaired drivers. officials say they had 1600 cars go through that checkpoint. police say they found four unlicensed...
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not cathy." >> reporter: mary bennett had been right all along. toyota corolla had been spotted in a hospital parking lot. a plastic bag was peeking out of the trunk. officers opened it, and cathy torrez was missing no longer. >> she had been stabbed multiple times. all about the upper chest and neck. >> reporter: detective sergeant daron wyatt. >> you know, there's no way to time the death. but i think it's pretty safe to assume that she had been dead since she disappeared on that saturday night on the 12th. >> reporter: it was devastating not just for the torrez family but for all those in placentia who'd been searching so tirelessly for cathy. >> she was a vibrant, very intelligent young girl. this is truly a tragedy. >> reporter: detectives went to work trying to find cathy's killer. they set up a hotline. >> if you have any information regarding the homicide of cathy torrez -- >> reporter: and scoured placentia for clues. by studying her car and her body, investigators got a sense of what happened. first, cathy was completely clothed. no sign
not cathy." >> reporter: mary bennett had been right all along. toyota corolla had been spotted in a hospital parking lot. a plastic bag was peeking out of the trunk. officers opened it, and cathy torrez was missing no longer. >> she had been stabbed multiple times. all about the upper chest and neck. >> reporter: detective sergeant daron wyatt. >> you know, there's no way to time the death. but i think it's pretty safe to assume that she had been dead since she...
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bennett avoided passing by the empty hospital.ut of new orleans and now practices medicine in florida, though he hopes one day to return to the city he still loves. charity hospital is in some ways an unofficial memorial, an unintended reminder of what happened here ten years ago. but built on top of the old charity hospital cemetery is another memorial built specifically to remember. the katrina memorial which houses the remains of the unclaimed, unidentified victims of the storm, more than 80 of them. >> the kids stay with you the most. >> and you saw that . >> yeah. >> dr. lewis cataldi was the medical examiner tasked with identifying all of the dead recovered from the storm. >> they're totally unidentifiable. >> it's like a puzzle. >> very much. >> it was difficult to say the least. many bodies were badly deteriorated from the floodwaters and from the heat. the job was never finished. funding ran out in 2006. just as the failure to reopen charity hospital haunts dr. bennett, the fact that so many of the dead were never identif
bennett avoided passing by the empty hospital.ut of new orleans and now practices medicine in florida, though he hopes one day to return to the city he still loves. charity hospital is in some ways an unofficial memorial, an unintended reminder of what happened here ten years ago. but built on top of the old charity hospital cemetery is another memorial built specifically to remember. the katrina memorial which houses the remains of the unclaimed, unidentified victims of the storm, more than 80...
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clay bennett. >> thank you very much for that. first off, let me thank the national press foundation for this wonderful recognition of my work. i feel very honored if not a little out of place to be included in such a distinguished group of journalists. maybe i'll seem more dignified if only by association. now next i should confess that i always get a little bit nervous on occasions like this. i think my anxiety all stems from this experience i had when i was asked to speak before the texas press association in 2002. now here's drama ttization of work. i guess i was expecting a group of liberal reporters and editors. i knew it was texas. it was the tex press association. instead, i was faced with a room full of very conservative newspaper publishers from across the lone star state. now undeterred by the demographics of the group, i went ahead with my plan. after a short intro, the lights went down. and, let's see here, the lights went down. to have a typical, you know, sort of liberal cartoon slide show. well, when the presentati
clay bennett. >> thank you very much for that. first off, let me thank the national press foundation for this wonderful recognition of my work. i feel very honored if not a little out of place to be included in such a distinguished group of journalists. maybe i'll seem more dignified if only by association. now next i should confess that i always get a little bit nervous on occasions like this. i think my anxiety all stems from this experience i had when i was asked to speak before the...
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bennett found ways to make the staff bearable.s up. >>> there are people giving haircuts. there are people singing. ♪ joy is mine ♪ joy is mine ♪ joy today is mine >> so it was -- it was tough, but it was -- actually, there were some black moments, as well. >> it's not katrina. >> the brightest moment came when they got word the trchoppe were finally coming. it had been almost five days. the doctors and nurses at charity had kept all of their patients alive. the only ones that died died outside waiting for helicopters. their bodies stored in the stairwell. the staff were the last to leave. >> it is definitely tough seeing a place that you love so much just sitting here now. >> charity never reopened. for a long time, dr. bennett avoided passing by the empty hospital. it was just too painful to see it untouched since katrina. he's moved out of new orleans and practices medicine in florida, though he hopes one day to return to the city he still loves. charity hospital is, in some ways, an unofficial memorial; and unintended reminder
bennett found ways to make the staff bearable.s up. >>> there are people giving haircuts. there are people singing. ♪ joy is mine ♪ joy is mine ♪ joy today is mine >> so it was -- it was tough, but it was -- actually, there were some black moments, as well. >> it's not katrina. >> the brightest moment came when they got word the trchoppe were finally coming. it had been almost five days. the doctors and nurses at charity had kept all of their patients alive. the...
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. >> tony bennett. >> very good. >> tony bennett 89 years old today. let's start out showing you if you happen to be headed to the oakland game tonight, taking on the orioles just after 7:00. the forecast, 67 degrees and mostly clear. game time 7:05 tonight. that looks pretty good. so does the rest of the bay area. you can kind of see the observatory sitting on hamilton. oakland, 73. livermore, 79. and san francisco 69. in san jose, 66 degrees. out the door tomorrow morning, some drizzle along the shoreline. around the bay we'll be in the low 60s. inland mid 60s. more sunshine inland than close to the coastline. afternoon highs will only manage upper 70s inland. it's a little bit cooler than it usually is. 74 around the bay but still very pleasant weather. mild weather because of the low pressure that's parked off the pacific northwest, keeping the atmosphere. pressure comes down temperatures follow suit a little bit later in the week like wednesday thursday. high pressure building back in. nothing dramatic, mid 80s for wednesday and thursday by the we
. >> tony bennett. >> very good. >> tony bennett 89 years old today. let's start out showing you if you happen to be headed to the oakland game tonight, taking on the orioles just after 7:00. the forecast, 67 degrees and mostly clear. game time 7:05 tonight. that looks pretty good. so does the rest of the bay area. you can kind of see the observatory sitting on hamilton. oakland, 73. livermore, 79. and san francisco 69. in san jose, 66 degrees. out the door tomorrow morning,...
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. >> alex bennett is serving time for kidnapping, murder, and armed robbery.been behind bars 33 of his 54 years. bennett got transferred to ksp from another prison after killing his cellmate. >> i took a knife, and i stabbed him with it three or four times, until he was dead. and then i butchered him. honest to god. i cut him up into little pieces, because i was trying to make a point, you know. >> alex bennett is -- is a very intense inmate, and we know that all of our inmates could be capable of committing an act like that. >> i want to live in a cell, and i want to live in a cell by myself, and if i have to do that in segregation, i don't have a problem with that, but i'm not going to live with child molesters. i'm not going to live with punks. i'm not going to live with rats. i'm not going to live with that kind of people, because i don't have to. i have a choice, because i have nothing to lose. >> chose to fight. i stabbed him. piped him. knocked him out. this is known all over kentucky. this is what i did. in 1977, february the 18th, i was sent here to t
. >> alex bennett is serving time for kidnapping, murder, and armed robbery.been behind bars 33 of his 54 years. bennett got transferred to ksp from another prison after killing his cellmate. >> i took a knife, and i stabbed him with it three or four times, until he was dead. and then i butchered him. honest to god. i cut him up into little pieces, because i was trying to make a point, you know. >> alex bennett is -- is a very intense inmate, and we know that all of our...
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and the fifth was the only female and the only black, sandy smith, and she was a graduate of bennettollege. involved inwere improving the lives of the poor. diseases thatting were common with workers. and they believed in it unionizing to improve conditions. they lived in it the area and has been active. they decided to move it up a notch and in october they merged into a communist workers party to thehink that change -- thest party probably whole situation. it did anger the clan, because they were known to be antiunion, anti-communist, anti-black. i think that the communist party applied for the parade permit, but the police were concerned. there, so theory police decided that maybe the primary thing to do was to have an informant that could report to them on what was going on with the to put plan -- with the reaction to and the this. -- thereormant informant kept them up-to-date on what the conflicts can was -- ku klux klan was going to do on monday. report on issued a what the officers on the scene should do that day. they did encourage a low profile. they were concerned that the
and the fifth was the only female and the only black, sandy smith, and she was a graduate of bennettollege. involved inwere improving the lives of the poor. diseases thatting were common with workers. and they believed in it unionizing to improve conditions. they lived in it the area and has been active. they decided to move it up a notch and in october they merged into a communist workers party to thehink that change -- thest party probably whole situation. it did anger the clan, because they...
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. >> alex bennett is serving time for kidnapping, murder, and armed robbery. behind bars 33 of his 54 years. bennett got transferred to ksp from another prison after killing his cellmate. >> i took a knife, and i stabbed him with it three or four times, until he was dead. and then i butchered him. honest to god. i cut him up into little pieces, because i was trying to make a point, you know. >> alex bennett is -- is a very intense inmate, and we know that all of our inmates could be capable of committing an act like that. >> i want to live in a cell, and i want to live in a cell by myself, and if i have to do that in segregation, i don't have a problem with that, but i'm not going to live with child molesters. i'm not going to live with punks. i'm not going to live with rats. i'm not going to live with that kind of people, because i don't have to. i have a choice, because i have nothing to lose. >> chose to fight. i stabbed him. piped him. knocked him out. this is known all over kentucky. this is what i did. in 1977, february the 18th, i was sent here to this
. >> alex bennett is serving time for kidnapping, murder, and armed robbery. behind bars 33 of his 54 years. bennett got transferred to ksp from another prison after killing his cellmate. >> i took a knife, and i stabbed him with it three or four times, until he was dead. and then i butchered him. honest to god. i cut him up into little pieces, because i was trying to make a point, you know. >> alex bennett is -- is a very intense inmate, and we know that all of our inmates...
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[applause]. >> so, we have time for questions before senator bennett gets here. if you could raise your hand. i see one. where is our microphone runner? jeffrey lerner. then, if you could raise your hand. >> thank you very much to read it really was a terrific set of presentations. one of my questions is with so much innovation on how do we discern what actually has staying power? what really he comes in actual innovation we can use? is my understanding that part of the political aspects of this legislation are that agencies like arc, the agency for healthcare research for quality would be eliminated and so what is the mechanism for trying to determine what actually worked well? what works best? is there a way to get together? >> lamy answer with the immediate reaction and then turned to my two colleagues. there is no single answer. arc, the whole government approach being able to analyze health services, inexcusable, i think, that there is consideration of it disappearing when health services of eight three trilling telehealth economy and 2.3 is help services an
[applause]. >> so, we have time for questions before senator bennett gets here. if you could raise your hand. i see one. where is our microphone runner? jeffrey lerner. then, if you could raise your hand. >> thank you very much to read it really was a terrific set of presentations. one of my questions is with so much innovation on how do we discern what actually has staying power? what really he comes in actual innovation we can use? is my understanding that part of the political...
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gerilee bennett his deputy director at the national directorate recovery division at fema. recoveryeen leading planning and exercising initiative since 2003. including overseeing the implementation of national discovery -- recovery framework. she supported disaster assistance through major businesses since the 1990's. is the executive director for nationwide community preparedness and resilience building programs of the american red cross. he joins us with over 25 years some ofience, leading the largest disaster response and recovery efforts in that organization's history. is director of financial markets and community investment at the u.s. government accountability office, and will significant insight into today's issues having directed substantial bodies of work. andrea is the director of the credit programs group in the audit division in the office of inspector general. she brings years of experience in investigations and oversight to the table. the leader of the small business -- development center. he has this entrepreneurs and small business owners start and grow bus
gerilee bennett his deputy director at the national directorate recovery division at fema. recoveryeen leading planning and exercising initiative since 2003. including overseeing the implementation of national discovery -- recovery framework. she supported disaster assistance through major businesses since the 1990's. is the executive director for nationwide community preparedness and resilience building programs of the american red cross. he joins us with over 25 years some ofience, leading...
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. >> news bennett rushed the president's report to a waiting world.uesday,rly evening, august 14, the faithful news is dispatched. vast throngs of grateful, happy people celebrate the end of fighting. 2 million new yorkers in times square, it is official, it is all over. it is total victory. [applause] narrator: all night long the rejoicing continues. never before in history have there been greater reasons to be grateful for peace. the world's people are united in determination that the world's peace shall never be endangered again. >> this week on first ladies, influence and image, we learn about ellen and edith wilson. as first lady, ellen wilson oversaw the creation of the rose garden and improve housing conditions for the poor in washington dc. after a year of serving as first lady she falls gravely ill and passed away. president wilson remarries edith wilson, and suffered from a stroke, making her primary role his caregiver and guardian. she also became the first first lady to travel to even -- to europe. c-span2 original series, influence and im
. >> news bennett rushed the president's report to a waiting world.uesday,rly evening, august 14, the faithful news is dispatched. vast throngs of grateful, happy people celebrate the end of fighting. 2 million new yorkers in times square, it is official, it is all over. it is total victory. [applause] narrator: all night long the rejoicing continues. never before in history have there been greater reasons to be grateful for peace. the world's people are united in determination that the...
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. >>> lady gaga had a nice way to say happy birthday to tony bennett. >> tony bennett is 89 years oldheir final concert for their cheek-to-cheek tour at the kennedy center in d.c. and she brought out a replica of the marilyn monroe cake to jfk, it's a replica but bigger than the two of them. she sang happy birthday and everybody -- >> which way, the way marilyn does? >> she didn't do that but everybody in the crowd sang along. it was a big surprise. i don't know how she got that cake in the building without anyone knowing. >> she's gaga. she can do ng. >>> sad news out of bobbi kristina's fawnuneral. >> the funeral was in atlanta on saturday but at the funeral there was trouble between the browns and houstons. leola, who is bobby brown's sister, got escorted out of the church, she was screaming at the houstons and on the way out -- >> she spoke to cameras outside. we have a little bit of that. >> okay, i really loved my niece and i'm saddened this has happened to her right after her mother. come on you all -- use your brains, this is not something that just happens. okay? this is goin
. >>> lady gaga had a nice way to say happy birthday to tony bennett. >> tony bennett is 89 years oldheir final concert for their cheek-to-cheek tour at the kennedy center in d.c. and she brought out a replica of the marilyn monroe cake to jfk, it's a replica but bigger than the two of them. she sang happy birthday and everybody -- >> which way, the way marilyn does? >> she didn't do that but everybody in the crowd sang along. it was a big surprise. i don't know how...
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details.how you the see q and aance to with phyllis bennetts. >> >> you can see dr. carson. pediatric surgeon. renownedernationally for his work with conjoined twins. i am pleased to welcome dr. carson. . wonderful people. i want to thank all of the people who have been supporting realizeing the nation that we should not let the professional class ticket the president's. incredible. a lot of people like to complain about america and the things we have done. when you stop to think about it, we have a lot of people trying to get in here. i don't see anybody trying to escape. it certainly was a great place of dreams for me. as a youngster i wanted to be a doctor, skip right over policemen and firemen and went right to doctor. i loved everything that had to do with medicine. i wasn't a very good student. we were desperately poor. there was never money for anything. the only time we could go to the michigan state fair was when we got those special coupons you could get in free, but we did not have any money to buy any rides, any popcorn. i never tasted cotton candy until i was an
details.how you the see q and aance to with phyllis bennetts. >> >> you can see dr. carson. pediatric surgeon. renownedernationally for his work with conjoined twins. i am pleased to welcome dr. carson. . wonderful people. i want to thank all of the people who have been supporting realizeing the nation that we should not let the professional class ticket the president's. incredible. a lot of people like to complain about america and the things we have done. when you stop to think...
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and finally, serena williams falls in the rogers cup semifinals to a swiss teenager named belinda bennett, only the second time in 45 matches she has lost a tennis match. unbelievable that serena williams lost, and unbelievable the redskins have no tight ends. kellye: and great that lebron is helping so many kids. is an unbelievable story, $41 million potentially giving up to his hometown of akron. kellye: thank you, lou. a galaxy far, far away. kellye: disney has its sights set on a galaxy far, far away, announcing plans for "star wars" attractions at disney world and disneyland, featuring rides inspired by the iconic films. there is no timetable on when the rides will open. disney pictures the "star wars" brand in 2012. the flying circuses lifting off in fauquier county. the next airshow launches tomorrow morning from 7:00 until 9:00. you can take a truck been a hot air balloon. that is the entire weekend.
and finally, serena williams falls in the rogers cup semifinals to a swiss teenager named belinda bennett, only the second time in 45 matches she has lost a tennis match. unbelievable that serena williams lost, and unbelievable the redskins have no tight ends. kellye: and great that lebron is helping so many kids. is an unbelievable story, $41 million potentially giving up to his hometown of akron. kellye: thank you, lou. a galaxy far, far away. kellye: disney has its sights set on a galaxy...
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we're asking jeff flock and the wall street journal editor jeff bennett. me go to you first. why do we see the popularity in trucks and suvs? is it because of cheaper gas or are the vehicles becoming more popular? >> i think these vehicles are popular. and when you couple that with the gas actually, you know, i just got off with a gm spokesman who said this is fantastic but it's not what we expected. they did not expect gas prices to be this low, they did not expect the demand to be what it is. and in the middle of a contract negotiation right now, sometimes you try to build up the inventory during that period, but right lane the inventory is tight and they're trying to come up with creative ways to make more suvs and trucks. >> what is gm's best-selling truck and can it rival the ford f-150? >> well, it keeps trying the best truck for gm continues to be the silverado. year to date through the end of july, they sold about 3 -- i'm sorry about 423,000 of those -- i'm sorry about 330 of those compared to this f-150, which sold about 423,000. so the f-150 sti
we're asking jeff flock and the wall street journal editor jeff bennett. me go to you first. why do we see the popularity in trucks and suvs? is it because of cheaper gas or are the vehicles becoming more popular? >> i think these vehicles are popular. and when you couple that with the gas actually, you know, i just got off with a gm spokesman who said this is fantastic but it's not what we expected. they did not expect gas prices to be this low, they did not expect the demand to be what...
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safety bennett jackson goes down with a knee sprain. justin curry with a broken ankle and linebacker suffering a concussion. and john beeson leaving with a knee sprain. the giants with a costly victory over the jags 22-12. overmyer. have a good weekend. >>> love it or hate it, there is no denying that block cly is god for you. >> the tip of the day. >> i want to talk about one of the most loved and hated vegetables out there and that is broccoli. the way i see it, if you can prepare it right, and pick it right, you have a much better chance of loving in the. when you see broccoli in the store, first check the crowns. they should be nice and green. avoid really any yellowing what so >>> also look at the stalk. a smaller to people yum stalk will have a better sweetness. now when you bring it home, store in the in the refrigerator. when it comes to cooking it, if you blanche it quickly before you sauti a roast it will go a long way. it only takes 30 seconds to a minute and i promise you, you will love it a lot more. it is a superfood so ma
safety bennett jackson goes down with a knee sprain. justin curry with a broken ankle and linebacker suffering a concussion. and john beeson leaving with a knee sprain. the giants with a costly victory over the jags 22-12. overmyer. have a good weekend. >>> love it or hate it, there is no denying that block cly is god for you. >> the tip of the day. >> i want to talk about one of the most loved and hated vegetables out there and that is broccoli. the way i see it, if you...
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bennett mentioned something very important. while we're there at a disaster recovery center and we're helping people work through their disaster loan applications, we're helping them retrieve information put their lives back together. because as mr. paulsen said the small business is the hub of the community, and what we've been focusing on more and more -- and we actually have two specialists in florida who work all throughout the gulf region. they're recovery specialists, but they're really resiliency specialists. and we work so hard to make sure that the clients all across the country are prepared to recover. because without that preparation preparation, you're just that many more steps behind. now, i'll just quickly sum up that the last thing we really appreciate section 102 of your bill, the additional awards to sbdc. we've found in sandy how helpful that additionally fund was because even still three years after, we're still doing recovery work. it's vital to us to be able to provide that long-term assistance in a recover
bennett mentioned something very important. while we're there at a disaster recovery center and we're helping people work through their disaster loan applications, we're helping them retrieve information put their lives back together. because as mr. paulsen said the small business is the hub of the community, and what we've been focusing on more and more -- and we actually have two specialists in florida who work all throughout the gulf region. they're recovery specialists, but they're really...
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i don't think it's a good chance >> i've heard senator bennett say if ted cruz gets the nomination the republican party may win a few counties in mississippi they will be disaster for a party like it was in 64. >> senator bennett and are very close. >> one last question and then we will get to the book signing. >> anyone else? >> you went to the mall. right here, right in front. >> jon huntsman senior has been suggested as a potential buyer of the newspaper that he works for. i'm wondering what it was like writing a book about a person who may soon be her boss? >> sure. thank you very much. we started this project in november 2013 which was well before jon huntsman senior mike end up being her boss someday and there was this moment where it obviously became more of a chance and we talked about it and we said we are journalists, we are going to let the journalism we have where we go here. starting to compromise our reporting because someone may or may not be art loss is the wrong move. we don't do that with anyone else. i also would like to take this moment to credit our bosses for not
i don't think it's a good chance >> i've heard senator bennett say if ted cruz gets the nomination the republican party may win a few counties in mississippi they will be disaster for a party like it was in 64. >> senator bennett and are very close. >> one last question and then we will get to the book signing. >> anyone else? >> you went to the mall. right here, right in front. >> jon huntsman senior has been suggested as a potential buyer of the newspaper...
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confirmed an officer's loaded gun and bags were stolen from an officer's vehicle but not confirmed if bennett was the victim. >>> a disturbing discovery during ang ocean expedition. coming up at 5:00, trash mapping in the pacific ocean. researchers stop in san francisco today to reveal what they found. >>> and then the technique zookeepers are using to help a new born pair of panda bears to survive. ♪ ♪ yoplait. the smooth and creamy yogurt your whole family loves. yoplait original with no artificial sweeteners, no artificial flavors, and no high fructose corn syrup. >>> scientist are one step closer to cleaning up the great pacific garbage patch where tons of plastics pollute the water. we were at pier 32 in san francisco where crews returned from a 30-day expedition. they mapped the patch. >> has been a tremendous success. the mother ship has been able to successfully sample the large debris, finding out how much big plastic is out there, and that is something nobody has ever done before. >> crews found hundred times more plastics than marine life. they collected things bike bottles, fishin
confirmed an officer's loaded gun and bags were stolen from an officer's vehicle but not confirmed if bennett was the victim. >>> a disturbing discovery during ang ocean expedition. coming up at 5:00, trash mapping in the pacific ocean. researchers stop in san francisco today to reveal what they found. >>> and then the technique zookeepers are using to help a new born pair of panda bears to survive. ♪ ♪ yoplait. the smooth and creamy yogurt your whole family loves. yoplait...
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the victim was shot at 10th and bennett at 2:45. police are trying to identify a system and establish a motive. >>> lower makefield police department in start wearing body cameras. officers display the cameras later on this afternoon. the technology will give them the ability to record all the encounters with the public. youlower makefield is the first police department to provide all officers with a body camera. >>> chaka fattah is going to make an appearance in federal court. fattah sent a letter today asking that material relating to the case be preserved. he wants it reviewed for unconstitutional or lawful behavior. he insists he is innocent of all the charges and plans to run for a 12 term next year. >>> on the presidential front donald trump is off the campaign trail on jury duty and his rivals will try to take advantage of his absence. we go washington with more. >> reporter: you said it rick, after a busy weekend at the iowa state fair, gop frontrunner, donald trump is taking a break from the campaign trail. republican presi
the victim was shot at 10th and bennett at 2:45. police are trying to identify a system and establish a motive. >>> lower makefield police department in start wearing body cameras. officers display the cameras later on this afternoon. the technology will give them the ability to record all the encounters with the public. youlower makefield is the first police department to provide all officers with a body camera. >>> chaka fattah is going to make an appearance in federal...
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, bennett is up for reelections. time to watch will be the week of september 7 when the senate is expected to start debate. >> woodruff: labor day week. there is a belief senator ben cardin is the ranking democrat on foreign relations and it is believed he will be tough given his home in baltimore. >> woodruff: interesting to watch the back and forth and argument on this. lisa desjardins, margaret warner, thank you. >> pleasure. >> ifill: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: our interview with presidential candidate john kasich, a new pill for women to increase libido and ending financial aid for wealthy college applicants so that needy students can attend. but first: wildfires in the northwest. new evacuation orders went out today, affecting hundreds of homes. william brangham reports on a fire season that's pushed the system to the breaking point. >> reporter: since last week, smoke has poured into the skies outside chelan, washington, as more than a thousand firefighters and volunteers struggle to gain control
, bennett is up for reelections. time to watch will be the week of september 7 when the senate is expected to start debate. >> woodruff: labor day week. there is a belief senator ben cardin is the ranking democrat on foreign relations and it is believed he will be tough given his home in baltimore. >> woodruff: interesting to watch the back and forth and argument on this. lisa desjardins, margaret warner, thank you. >> pleasure. >> ifill: stay with us. coming up on the...
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. >>> this video was shared by casey bennett.otice little baby is adamant about continuing her meal, except the bottle is empty, but mom is distracted. why? just watch what's on her television. >> the worst part about it is the child is not paying attention. guys we're being funny on tv right now, what are you doing? >> i'm just going to continue eating my air. >>> a new product for dog lovers. >> buddy is a fully integrated dog collar. >> the perfect method to wash your dog the high-tech way. >>> and this guy put together a special toy for his daughter. the diy project that will blow your mind. >> no way! u tototatalllleded y . nonobobodydy's's h hururt,t,bl still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay ththreree-e-ququarartetersrs o s to replace it. whwhatat a arere y youou s su, drive three-quarters of a car? nonow w ifif y youou h hadad ll new car replacement, yoyou'u'd d geget t yoyourur w. i i guguesess s ththeyey d donou driving around on three wheels. smsmarart.t. nenew w cacar r rereplplacacem
. >>> this video was shared by casey bennett.otice little baby is adamant about continuing her meal, except the bottle is empty, but mom is distracted. why? just watch what's on her television. >> the worst part about it is the child is not paying attention. guys we're being funny on tv right now, what are you doing? >> i'm just going to continue eating my air. >>> a new product for dog lovers. >> buddy is a fully integrated dog collar. >> the perfect...
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tonight, john beson, bennett jackson leaving with sprained knees. justin curry suffered a fractured ankle. injuries concerning here for big blue. so is the first team offense against the jags without victor cruz, eli manning targeted odell beckham, jr., five times. no catches, a few drops and some pushing and shoving in there with defenders showing how frustrating the night was for those two. manning just 414 passing. jt thomas says there was more energy from the defense and he played like it. living in jacksonville's back field. a sack and a forced fumble. giants led 12-9 in the force and then the needle threaded to dwayne harris for a touchdown. nice ball. he threw for 217 yards on the night. giants even up their pre-season record with a 22-12 home win. after the game, bruce beck with jt thomas. >> you forced the fumble, you had a sack, what was it like going up against the guys you used to call your teammate. >> man, it was fun, it was competitive, map, more than anything, man, i think our defense took a step forward. had a few more explosive pla
tonight, john beson, bennett jackson leaving with sprained knees. justin curry suffered a fractured ankle. injuries concerning here for big blue. so is the first team offense against the jags without victor cruz, eli manning targeted odell beckham, jr., five times. no catches, a few drops and some pushing and shoving in there with defenders showing how frustrating the night was for those two. manning just 414 passing. jt thomas says there was more energy from the defense and he played like it....
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i don't think it's a good chance >> i've heard senator bennett say if ted cruz gets the nomination the republican party may win a few counties in mississippi they will be disaster for a party like it was in 64. >> senator bennett and are very close. >> one last question and then we will get to the book signing. >> anyone else? >> you went to the mall. right here, right in front. >> jon huntsman senior has been suggested as a potential buyer of the newspaper that he works for. i'm wondering what it was like writing a book about a person who may soon be her boss? >> sure. thank you very much. we started this project in november 2013 which was well before jon huntsman senior mike end up being her boss someday and there was this moment where it obviously became more of a chance and we talked about it and we said we are journalists, we are going to let the journalism we have where we go here. starting to compromise our reporting because someone may or may not be art loss is the wrong move. we don't do that with anyone else. i also would like to take this moment to credit our bosses for not
i don't think it's a good chance >> i've heard senator bennett say if ted cruz gets the nomination the republican party may win a few counties in mississippi they will be disaster for a party like it was in 64. >> senator bennett and are very close. >> one last question and then we will get to the book signing. >> anyone else? >> you went to the mall. right here, right in front. >> jon huntsman senior has been suggested as a potential buyer of the newspaper...
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it's not the conversation you're having with bill bennett. let's be clear. there's a little bit of a bait and switch. >> this strikes me of that's what happens in campaigns where a staffer found that article that you're talking about, showed it to the candidate or showed it to a senior person in the campaign and that bled into his attempt to fix his other problem. and that he was using a short hand to do it. now on the upside, before giving that odd not helpful answer that's already the subject of e-mails from a lot of jeb bush potential opponents, he did actually give his "i lived the immigrant experience in my own household" in perfect spanish. then he went and threw it away by showing the country he's willing to go to an even more offensive version than before. >> and i think what we're seeing here, ben, for lack of a better phrase it's like donald trump keeps running up on stage and pantsing jeb bush and these candidates and that's his whole approach. it's juvenile. it's deeply juvenile. it's adolescent. >> it's juvenile but it works. >> but how do you r
it's not the conversation you're having with bill bennett. let's be clear. there's a little bit of a bait and switch. >> this strikes me of that's what happens in campaigns where a staffer found that article that you're talking about, showed it to the candidate or showed it to a senior person in the campaign and that bled into his attempt to fix his other problem. and that he was using a short hand to do it. now on the upside, before giving that odd not helpful answer that's already the...
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. >> robin bennett and susan briggs know all about dogs. in fact, they call themselves the dog gurus. hey, guys! >> hey! it's great to be here. >> hi! thanks for having us. >> susan, i always thought that dogs liked to be hugged. i know that i do. >> i liked to be hugged, too, and i like to hug my dogs, but, in truth, some dogs do like to be hugged, but some do not. >> robin, how can i tell if my dog likes to be hugged or not? >> well, the secret is in the dog's body language. when you go to give your dog a hug and you're approaching him, your dog is probably loose and wiggly and relaxed. when you put your arms around him, if your dog stiffens up, that's a sign that he's going, "[gasps] i don't really this." it's almost like he's holding his breath. he might also try to back out away from you or try to squirm to get away, so if he's doing that, he's really not enjoying that hug. >> so, susan, if my dog doesn't show any of those signs, is it okay for me to hug her? >> yes, it is. if your dog stays relaxed while you hug them, then, yes, enjoy
. >> robin bennett and susan briggs know all about dogs. in fact, they call themselves the dog gurus. hey, guys! >> hey! it's great to be here. >> hi! thanks for having us. >> susan, i always thought that dogs liked to be hugged. i know that i do. >> i liked to be hugged, too, and i like to hug my dogs, but, in truth, some dogs do like to be hugged, but some do not. >> robin, how can i tell if my dog likes to be hugged or not? >> well, the secret is in...