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they didn't actually see anything with the medication between monahan and boyce. so we're going to follow up on that. >> private first class claiborne pulls brewer aside for questioning. >> ms. brewer. do you know anyone that's sharing medication? >> yes. the girl in 11. she is the one that gave sabrina the pill. >> where did she get the medication from? >> when the nurse come up, she -- the girl is supposed to open up and put it in her mouth. the nurse ain't paying attention. she'll switch on her tongue and go like this and then walk away. she sit at the table with us. i knew something wasn't right. >> who is she? >> sabrina. she says -- woo, girl, i took that pill and i can't sleep. >> thank you. >> uh-huh. >> you can have a seat. >> the questioning continues with nicole boyce, who, according to inmate rumors, traded her medication to sabrina monahan for commissary snacks. >> did you share your medication with anyone? >> no. it's a sublingual film that dissolves right away. you can't share it. it's something that dissolves with saliva. >> so you don't know if an
they didn't actually see anything with the medication between monahan and boyce. so we're going to follow up on that. >> private first class claiborne pulls brewer aside for questioning. >> ms. brewer. do you know anyone that's sharing medication? >> yes. the girl in 11. she is the one that gave sabrina the pill. >> where did she get the medication from? >> when the nurse come up, she -- the girl is supposed to open up and put it in her mouth. the nurse ain't...
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. >>> boy oh boyce, thanks a million. >>> last night ace bone-chilling windchill did major damage, including blowing a tree right through a family's roof. we have a look at the mess. >> actually i was standing right here my husband was standing right there. we just heard crashing, everything coming through the roof. it was horrible. >> glory leonardo says her husband saved her life pushing her out of the way when a tree smashed into their bedroom. >> it's just something special. it could have been lot worse, but luckily we're fine we're okay. >> reporter: just minuted before orlando was lying on the bed. he could have been impaled if he hadn't gotten up to take her out for a meal. >> sheetrock, fiberglass all that stuff onto us. >> the tree fell on the home in hyattsville about 9:00 saturday night. that's when winds were whipping throughout the region. you can see where the wind crash onto the house. when you open their back door it's a totally new view now. they can't even get our their house this way anymore. orlando has a cut on his leg when the branch hit him. the kids were shaken up but
. >>> boy oh boyce, thanks a million. >>> last night ace bone-chilling windchill did major damage, including blowing a tree right through a family's roof. we have a look at the mess. >> actually i was standing right here my husband was standing right there. we just heard crashing, everything coming through the roof. it was horrible. >> glory leonardo says her husband saved her life pushing her out of the way when a tree smashed into their bedroom. >> it's...
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our story comes from dan boyce of "inside energy."s a public media collaboration on energy issues, working with the newshour. t what a lot of us think of when we hear the word hydropower, but in a lot of ways this is the old face of hydro in the u.s. and this is the new face. >> this is all it is. it? a generator the size of a wheelbarrow pulling in water from a mountain stream, generating enough power for about ten homes. this little generator has helped change the course of hydro-history. >> come on really? this tiny thing in a five-foot by ten-foot building is causing all of this? >> beverly rich and other members of the volunteer san juan county historical society started taking care of this old mill site about 15 years ago. a mill with a water pipeline the workers used decades ago to help process precious metals like gold and silver. >> at that time we kept thinking, gee, there really ought to be a way we can use that water. >> they started trying to get the federal licensing they needed to install a power generator. >> and had n
our story comes from dan boyce of "inside energy."s a public media collaboration on energy issues, working with the newshour. t what a lot of us think of when we hear the word hydropower, but in a lot of ways this is the old face of hydro in the u.s. and this is the new face. >> this is all it is. it? a generator the size of a wheelbarrow pulling in water from a mountain stream, generating enough power for about ten homes. this little generator has helped change the course of...
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including w e boyce himself. but all the human beings are cracked vessels, we try to humanize across the board. i know wells, i wish she was in the house hold, she was a household word. >> maybe it will be soon. >> so many voices raising their voices. what does it cost? >> bender my bed. >> i thought it was every bed. indeed, very important to have these women voices. they want to tell the truth and bear witness. brothers too. >> tell us since we are talking about sanitized tell us about martin luther king and his -- what do you mean by that? >> you mention his name, it is like john cold frame and knee nazi moan just got to pause for a moment. how, in the face of so much hatred and contempt could he do shout so much love, the face of so much terror? he is in the paddy wagon in the 1960s the get him in the dark with a german shepherd coming get him every moment. and in readsville prison, looks like martin had a nervous breakdown. one word to say, this is the price we must pay for the freedom of our people. that is
including w e boyce himself. but all the human beings are cracked vessels, we try to humanize across the board. i know wells, i wish she was in the house hold, she was a household word. >> maybe it will be soon. >> so many voices raising their voices. what does it cost? >> bender my bed. >> i thought it was every bed. indeed, very important to have these women voices. they want to tell the truth and bear witness. brothers too. >> tell us since we are talking about...
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liz: remember, hank greenberg's lawyer, david boyce one of the best litigators out there.udge is sympathetic of the argument. >> of shareholders rights. i wonder if that transfers to fannie and freddie. they were always part government entities. they had the government backup. are private companies the same thing as that? i don't know. liz: i told you not to cut your hair that short. your hair is shorter than martini on one flew over the kucky's nest. >> he has a badly spot. >> you belong in the cubic auto's nest. >> the guys thought -- how many shows in a row have you done on vodka? you're the lush. liz: that's me. don't you know me. no. (?) >> you are such a wimp when it comes to booze. i will say that. you and hannity. hannity is a wimp too. >> he doesn't drink -- >> he drinks with like umbrellas coming out of -- >> the month heat zero trade. >> i don't think they're ma heat owes. i think they're girlie. cosmo politans with sugar. >> thanks. don't forget to hit up this. (?) fox business' hot new prime time show "strange inheritance." tonight, hear the story of a family
liz: remember, hank greenberg's lawyer, david boyce one of the best litigators out there.udge is sympathetic of the argument. >> of shareholders rights. i wonder if that transfers to fannie and freddie. they were always part government entities. they had the government backup. are private companies the same thing as that? i don't know. liz: i told you not to cut your hair that short. your hair is shorter than martini on one flew over the kucky's nest. >> he has a badly spot....
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you also have david boyce as your lawyer. why stack the deck so much with so many people?nd kissinger is on your board. why do you need all of these guys? what is it about the industry that makes you collect civil servants of the highest caliber? >> we have never thought about as stacking the deck. but we do believe that technology has an incredible role to play in enabling resolution of policy issues. in health care, the ability to use technology, what we are doing and pricing, the way we are for medicare and medicaid is saving medicare and medicaid hundreds of billions of dollars on an annual basis. with the opportunity to leverage what this country does so well in terms of creativity and innovation to facilitate policy change, we have been very lucky to be able to get people who really understand what it means to be able to make a systemic change in the world and to be able to advise us as we work to do that in reducing health care costs and changing outcomes. >> we have both spent time in china and china is very big on five-year plans. so, when you look out at the next
you also have david boyce as your lawyer. why stack the deck so much with so many people?nd kissinger is on your board. why do you need all of these guys? what is it about the industry that makes you collect civil servants of the highest caliber? >> we have never thought about as stacking the deck. but we do believe that technology has an incredible role to play in enabling resolution of policy issues. in health care, the ability to use technology, what we are doing and pricing, the way...
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you also have david boyce as your lawyer. why stack the deck so much with so many people?nd kissinger is on your board. why do you need all of these guys? what is it about the industry that makes you collect civil servants of the highest caliber? >> we have never thought about as stacking the deck. but we do believe that technology has an incredible role to play in enabling resolution of policy issues. in health care, the ability to use technology, what we are doing and pricing, the way we are for medicare and medicaid is saving medicare and medicaid hundreds of billions of dollars on an annual basis. with the opportunity to leverage what this country does so well in terms of creativity and innovation to facilitate policy change, we have been very lucky to be able to get people who really understand what it means to be able to make a systemic change in the world and to be able to advise us as we work to do that in reducing health care costs and changing outcomes. >> we have both spent time in china and china is very big on five-year plans. so, when you look out at the next
you also have david boyce as your lawyer. why stack the deck so much with so many people?nd kissinger is on your board. why do you need all of these guys? what is it about the industry that makes you collect civil servants of the highest caliber? >> we have never thought about as stacking the deck. but we do believe that technology has an incredible role to play in enabling resolution of policy issues. in health care, the ability to use technology, what we are doing and pricing, the way...
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i got beat on that play by josh boyce at practice and i remember them telling me that you got to makeas do or die time and i just went with my instinct and made that play. >> wow! you know it's even more dramatic because of what happened before you reminded me. there was this amazing play by curse, chris falls down it bounces off his cleft. he catches it. everybody thought they were snake spit and lose the game and the guy caught the ball against his head t. same player winds up making the play. >> you vindicated yourself malcolm. so how does it feel to wake up this morning and have everybody know your name? . >> it's a great feeling. you got to stay home at the same time continue to get better work hard thank all my teammates. it wasn't just all me. it's not one against 11. it's 11 on 11 and it's just a great job to the coaches and especially my dv coach and defensive coordinator, bill, being so hard on me and expecting the best out of me and tonight i guess what they got the best out of me and it's just a blessing and a dream come true. >> hey, malcolm. i have to thank you. because
i got beat on that play by josh boyce at practice and i remember them telling me that you got to makeas do or die time and i just went with my instinct and made that play. >> wow! you know it's even more dramatic because of what happened before you reminded me. there was this amazing play by curse, chris falls down it bounces off his cleft. he catches it. everybody thought they were snake spit and lose the game and the guy caught the ball against his head t. same player winds up making...
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even robert boyce, one person i wish i could have talked to. he was coinventor of the microchip. working with bill shockley, a originally, who had created as part of the team the transistor in and all that does is take semiconducting material like silicon that sort of can conduct electricity sort of but resists sort of but if you don't by making it more in pure adding boron or something, you can make semiconducting qualities, make it an on/office which, replace horrible vacuum tubes with the transistor and what bob noyce does is with a group of people, this is all team work, think about how to edge a lot of transistors under one ship of silicon you really have cool ways to put a lot of transistors on one chip of silicon. that is what bob always does but he does something even more. he creates a company called intel. it is the new type of company that has no great hierarchy. is not driven from an organization chart from the top down. they sit in a big golden space and he draws something and he says here you are in the center and you connect everybody else here. that whole new way
even robert boyce, one person i wish i could have talked to. he was coinventor of the microchip. working with bill shockley, a originally, who had created as part of the team the transistor in and all that does is take semiconducting material like silicon that sort of can conduct electricity sort of but resists sort of but if you don't by making it more in pure adding boron or something, you can make semiconducting qualities, make it an on/office which, replace horrible vacuum tubes with the...