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. >> inmate johnny brewster, serving three years for cocaine possession, lends his formidable sewingkills to the prison's recycling efforts. >> sometimes i get teased about it by these guys here. ♪ >> right now, i'm making belts from pant leg material. as you see, we start off by joining the two pieces. usually i make one large spool approximately 35 foot every two to three days. i'm making approximately 10 to 12 belts a day. i learned to sew approximately 20 years ago from my mother. she asked me one day if i want to learn to sew. i said, i don't know, boys aren't supposed to sew. girls are supposed to sew. she said don't give me that nonsense and sat me down on the sewing machine and started teaching me everything she pretty much knew. i'm doing pretty much what i like to do. it keeps me out of trouble, and i try not to ever, you know, take that for granted. because after all, this is prison, i mean. ♪ >> brewster lives in "a" dorm, an open population unit that gives him more movement than other inmates and a small corner of the prison to call home. >> this is it, right here, this
. >> inmate johnny brewster, serving three years for cocaine possession, lends his formidable sewingkills to the prison's recycling efforts. >> sometimes i get teased about it by these guys here. ♪ >> right now, i'm making belts from pant leg material. as you see, we start off by joining the two pieces. usually i make one large spool approximately 35 foot every two to three days. i'm making approximately 10 to 12 belts a day. i learned to sew approximately 20 years ago from...
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. >> inmate johnny brewster, serving three years for cocaine possession, lends his formidable sewing's recycling efforts. >> sometimes i get teased about it by these guys here. ♪ >> right now, i'm making belts from pant leg material. as you see, we start off by joining the two pieces. usually i make one large spool approximately 35 foot every two to three days. i'm making approximately 10 to 12 belts a day. i learned to sew approximately 20 years ago from my mother. she asked me one day if i want to learn to sew. i said, i don't know, boys aren't supposed to sew. girls are supposed to sew. she said don't give me that nonsense and sat me down on the sewing machine and started teaching me everything she pretty much knew. i'm doing pretty much what i like to do. it keeps me out of trouble, and i try not to ever, you know, take that for granted. because after all, this is prison, i mean. ♪ >> brewster lives in "a" dorm, an open population unit that gives him more movement than other inmates and a small corner of the prison to call home. >> this is it, right here, this little area you see
. >> inmate johnny brewster, serving three years for cocaine possession, lends his formidable sewing's recycling efforts. >> sometimes i get teased about it by these guys here. ♪ >> right now, i'm making belts from pant leg material. as you see, we start off by joining the two pieces. usually i make one large spool approximately 35 foot every two to three days. i'm making approximately 10 to 12 belts a day. i learned to sew approximately 20 years ago from my mother. she...
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anyway brewster writes, neil your stupidity showing again.don't need another bureau to straighten out this crisis. well, brewster, supposedly the smartest doctors around couldn't straighten this crisis out. so even you should figure that out. those doctors sound like idiots let's see what happens if a few more cases show up in the us then decide if these questions about this guy were warranted. now, stfu. oh, i see where you're going here. shut the -- good night. >> targeting of preliminary groups. veterans left to die while seeing a doctor. federal prosecutors knowingly withheld evidence. scandals and broken lies. >> when people come to d.c. they never leave. stossel: why don't they leave because some live really well? >> you can see the crown molding when you get to the top. stossel: and here they get to exert power over you. they have privileged parking here at the national airport. that's why i say clean house. vote the bums out. but the bums not only spend our money they rig
anyway brewster writes, neil your stupidity showing again.don't need another bureau to straighten out this crisis. well, brewster, supposedly the smartest doctors around couldn't straighten this crisis out. so even you should figure that out. those doctors sound like idiots let's see what happens if a few more cases show up in the us then decide if these questions about this guy were warranted. now, stfu. oh, i see where you're going here. shut the -- good night. >> targeting of...
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. >> good afternoon brad brewster the cultural resource expert we did a landscape report and portions the pacific gun clubs were significant beginning in 1934 and up until the beginning of world war ii and up to that period the growth and popularity that movement after the war had long sense accessed and it enters into a different historic contents it dates to the 1930s and up to 1941. >> i see your encouraging to shoot clay pigeons instead of realty pigeons i understand i have a few for questions i understand the trees are having to be removed a number of trees. >> some of them. >> i don't understand how the trees become involved how that happened or the facts as you right well soil is contaminated over much of the acreage of the site that contamination extended into areas the root balls the trees to effectively clean up the soil that the puc has selected requires that some of those trees be removed from that the soil isn't there the trees can be effectively cleaned up. >> i understand another question regarding the kraep why do we just cover everything over and you know not allow mo
. >> good afternoon brad brewster the cultural resource expert we did a landscape report and portions the pacific gun clubs were significant beginning in 1934 and up until the beginning of world war ii and up to that period the growth and popularity that movement after the war had long sense accessed and it enters into a different historic contents it dates to the 1930s and up to 1941. >> i see your encouraging to shoot clay pigeons instead of realty pigeons i understand i have a...
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ken burns, who some of you may know him, and please welcome todd brewster. [applause] >> thank you, mark. think you, leslie. i have been on the start of the book to her and i was at the stt of a book tour and i go to san francisco tomorrow and this is e most intimidating one so far. >> c-span is here. you know you can watch me again again and again and i'm delighted to be here. i'm delighted that you all took your time to come here tonight to listen to me talk about the 16th president. and i think the library for this opportunity and this is a wonderful town and i'm very proud to be here and i'm thrilled to talk to you tonight were the first things i did is is there not to be said about abraham lincoln? he's the most written about person in american history. according to a world card catalog online, there are 274,000 books written about lincoln, including these. the life of abraham lincoln for young people told in words in one syllable. [laughter] and the personal finances of abraham lincoln. just so you can check on his ira. and abraham lincoln on the comin
ken burns, who some of you may know him, and please welcome todd brewster. [applause] >> thank you, mark. think you, leslie. i have been on the start of the book to her and i was at the stt of a book tour and i go to san francisco tomorrow and this is e most intimidating one so far. >> c-span is here. you know you can watch me again again and again and i'm delighted to be here. i'm delighted that you all took your time to come here tonight to listen to me talk about the 16th...
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limerick by brewster's real ice cream. and on gwyneth.the left lane is getting by for the next several hours. expecting delays coming up. let's grab the i-pad on the commuter report. one of our friends using the waves out and about in delaware. a vehicle broke down in newark. it's off to the side. all the lanes are open. >>> we'll see you soon. thank you, matt. millions suffer from acid reflux. a pillow would provide raef for many of them. monica malpass is here in the newsroom with the story. >>> the pillow is aiming to alleviate the discomfort. at 5:00 we'll tell you how it works and the results that are promising. good news, coming up next at 5:00. the states in our area that have the lowest price of gasoline. back to you. >>> thank you, monica. adam is back with a dreary week ahead including rain coming our way. >>> a hollywood star re-creates one of the most famous o on-scrn moments. >>> we want to remind you to go to our facebook and like it. it will give you access to all the top news stories we are following. weather updates, brea
limerick by brewster's real ice cream. and on gwyneth.the left lane is getting by for the next several hours. expecting delays coming up. let's grab the i-pad on the commuter report. one of our friends using the waves out and about in delaware. a vehicle broke down in newark. it's off to the side. all the lanes are open. >>> we'll see you soon. thank you, matt. millions suffer from acid reflux. a pillow would provide raef for many of them. monica malpass is here in the newsroom with...
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. >> punky brewster.re goofy you look, the more cool you are. >> i have a six-year-old daughter, once you start researching this, there's a great price point. and that is the best part, she is an entrepreneur. >> absolutely. >> if you look at what is going on, it's wonderful. >> this is leggins. it's been going on a long time. >> that evening, everyone. breaking news from newark international airport in new jersey. and the state department of health and the unidentified health care worker was not showing any symptoms of ebola, but quarantined nonetheless with the governors of new york and new jersey. and today they announced that the states have the right to protect their residents from the deadly disease and will no longer wait for president obama and the centers for disease control to devilish a travel ban or a mandatory
. >> punky brewster.re goofy you look, the more cool you are. >> i have a six-year-old daughter, once you start researching this, there's a great price point. and that is the best part, she is an entrepreneur. >> absolutely. >> if you look at what is going on, it's wonderful. >> this is leggins. it's been going on a long time. >> that evening, everyone. breaking news from newark international airport in new jersey. and the state department of health and the...
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. >> when senator brewster realized that he was fighting a battle against public opinion, a losing battleut powder. >> by 1953, the temperamental hughes had begun to withdraw from public view. his own executives at hughes aircraft often couldn't reach him, and he cut off all contact with the air force. at some point, the air force decided that hughes was a liability to his own company. >> right. >> and the air force came and delivered an ultimatum. >> well, it was at the beverly hills hotel, and the secretary of the air force came and demanded to see howard hughes, who kept him waiting for an hour and a half. the secretary of the air force came in and said, "you either put control of this company under somebody that i'm going to tell you to hire, or we are removing every single contract from hughes aircraft." he gave him 90 days. >> so what happened? >> well, in exactly 90 days to the day, he created the howard hughes medical institute. >> this was one wily move. by giving the new institute 100% ownership of hughes aircraft, hughes got out from under the air force ultimatum and built a gi
. >> when senator brewster realized that he was fighting a battle against public opinion, a losing battleut powder. >> by 1953, the temperamental hughes had begun to withdraw from public view. his own executives at hughes aircraft often couldn't reach him, and he cut off all contact with the air force. at some point, the air force decided that hughes was a liability to his own company. >> right. >> and the air force came and delivered an ultimatum. >> well, it was...
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the fox bolsters the taking a list of brewster voters and random dialed those people.i think this is a desperate hype of we can dramatically change the nature of electorate by the ground game. it changes it, but very small in nature. it matters a lot in very close races. in 2012 the ground game won virginia and cap ohio from being made a thin but did not have an effect in any other state. bill: thank you. if you are still with us, shutout final number in the senate. 21 days from now, what do you think it is? >> the republicans end up by december or january taking 51, 32, or 53 in the senate. it could go either way because the race is so close. bill: thank you. martha: we have them all on tape. he called himself a soldier of allah. by the feds continue to think the fort hood massacre was a case of workplace violence? even his own attorney cannot figure that one out. bill: you details and a growing scandal in oregon after the governor's fiancÉ in tears as more of her past is now made public. ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. f
the fox bolsters the taking a list of brewster voters and random dialed those people.i think this is a desperate hype of we can dramatically change the nature of electorate by the ground game. it changes it, but very small in nature. it matters a lot in very close races. in 2012 the ground game won virginia and cap ohio from being made a thin but did not have an effect in any other state. bill: thank you. if you are still with us, shutout final number in the senate. 21 days from now, what do...
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responsibility to share those facts with the public's demand factually three were apprehended and brewsterthis summer and a dictionary was found in a border patrol was chasing them these are all real facts but people are coming into the united states it is documented by law enforcement. >> what is true is the head of isis said i am concerned about the northern border and the southern border i will see you in new york. >> please understand that there is no incredible field right now. but keep in mind to the use of social media the drug organizations the way they recruited the kids the bad guys do that right now so how could they recruit 100 americans in europe fighters have gone over to syria. it could be someone who is disillusioned to wants to belong to something to think isis is the group. >> i have a two-part question. what is the protocol? and what i the mechanisms for repair that might occur during those pursuits? >> it is a felony. however if we find if there is a great risk to the public to the point that we will not have the policy there is a point where you can we have the obligat
responsibility to share those facts with the public's demand factually three were apprehended and brewsterthis summer and a dictionary was found in a border patrol was chasing them these are all real facts but people are coming into the united states it is documented by law enforcement. >> what is true is the head of isis said i am concerned about the northern border and the southern border i will see you in new york. >> please understand that there is no incredible field right now....
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. >> they were apprehended in brewster county. what is true is the dictionary was found after people were fleeing. these are facts that people are coming into the united states. >> you are fighting among the brush and the border. what is true is that the head of the -- i'm concerned about the northern border and the southern border. >> be everything in his theory is no fear right now. that doesn't mean we could not. keep in mind that in the use of social media the way that the drug organizations and cartels use, the bad guys are giving back right now. how do you think that they have been able to recruit the fires to go over there? over 2,000 have gone over to cvs so yes it can come in from outside but it can be somebody that wants to belong to something and they might think that it's the group. >> i had the two-part question. one is what are the protocols for the agent's down in the valley and also what are the mechanisms for the property damages that might occur? >> it is a felony. however, if at any time there is a great risk to
. >> they were apprehended in brewster county. what is true is the dictionary was found after people were fleeing. these are facts that people are coming into the united states. >> you are fighting among the brush and the border. what is true is that the head of the -- i'm concerned about the northern border and the southern border. >> be everything in his theory is no fear right now. that doesn't mean we could not. keep in mind that in the use of social media the way that the...
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colonel brewster was relieved and his was from failure of leadership. it had nothing to do with clinical care. it had to do with failed leadership. very different cases. his was after an investigation was done, and there were substantiated findings that led to his release. it ist because i think relevant, it was a great question, i think if anything, we all our staffs at all of our facilities probably more clarity in policy, probably a clearer set of expectations. a unified set of standards which everybody should be held accountable to, and then a system which provides really good feedback to them all the time. each of us have been doing this for some years, and we do that now, and it's always constant improvement. that's what we do in health care as with other health care systems, but i think what we owed to everybody who serves in this military is a system, which means despite the fact that we provide different support to our very -- various services for important reasons, as a health with staff flowing between services, i think we need a more standar
colonel brewster was relieved and his was from failure of leadership. it had nothing to do with clinical care. it had to do with failed leadership. very different cases. his was after an investigation was done, and there were substantiated findings that led to his release. it ist because i think relevant, it was a great question, i think if anything, we all our staffs at all of our facilities probably more clarity in policy, probably a clearer set of expectations. a unified set of standards...
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. >> what is true factually is that three ukrainians were apprehended in brewster county, texas. what is true is that an early dictionary was found says after people were fleeing and border patrols chasing them. i mean, these are all real facts that people are coming into the united states. >> and this is documented by law-enforcement. >> it is very real. >> what is true as you're finding pair rocks along the brush near the border. what is true, the head of isis said and i am concerned about the northern border, the southern border, i will see you in new york. >> and -- >> please understand tow we're saying. earlier saying that there is no critical right now. it does not mean that we could not. keep in mind that through the use of social media, the with the drug organizations and drug cartels use, the way they're recruited some of the kits to comment, the bad guys are doing that right now. and through social media, how do you think that they have been able to recruit about 100 americans to go over there? in europe over 2,000 posts foreign fighters have gone over to syria. i mean,
. >> what is true factually is that three ukrainians were apprehended in brewster county, texas. what is true is that an early dictionary was found says after people were fleeing and border patrols chasing them. i mean, these are all real facts that people are coming into the united states. >> and this is documented by law-enforcement. >> it is very real. >> what is true as you're finding pair rocks along the brush near the border. what is true, the head of isis said and...