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gaskill, harper and karr carr received their convictions for drug-related offenses.arr carr receivednvictions for drug-related offenser carr received their convictions for drug-related offense carr received their convictions for drug-related offense carr received their convictions for drug-related offensecarr received their convictions for drug-related offenses. but fabian gomez is serving 40 years for taking a life. >> feel pain because i did horrible things out there. destroyed lots of families, including my own. i lived the life of a thug. all i did was party and sell drugs. >> gomez's crime took place on new year's eve when he says he was cleaning his gun. >> new year's of course you want to shoot your gun for new year's. >> gomez admits cheating on his girlfriend and that night she confronted him on it. >> we got into a really bad argument. not physical, verbal but in the instance of the argument, something happened where the gun went off. >> gomez's girlfriend was hit in the face. >> she was -- she fell to the floor. she was bleeding. i called 911 and the police came and they p
gaskill, harper and karr carr received their convictions for drug-related offenses.arr carr receivednvictions for drug-related offenser carr received their convictions for drug-related offense carr received their convictions for drug-related offense carr received their convictions for drug-related offensecarr received their convictions for drug-related offenses. but fabian gomez is serving 40 years for taking a life. >> feel pain because i did horrible things out there. destroyed lots of...
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. >> carr has been in and out of prison on minor drug charges for ten years. this time he is in for dealing meth. the prosecutors had enough of him as well. >> they said they would give me 85 years. they just gave chas 72 years. i signed the plea bargain. >> i know you are distraught because "days of our lives" isn't on now. >> even with the plea bargain he got 35 years. carr says he sold drugs not just to support his addiction but to support his brother. >> chas was arrested and i started paying for his legal fees. i was paying for his attorney with drug money. >> i feel like it's my fault. i feel like he messed up his life trying to save mine. >> family's first, you know, it's just the way it is. >> i know in any situation i ever get into, he's going to be there, whether it's right or wrong, good or bad, he's going to be there. and i mean, he's loyal, loving and a pain in the ass, sometimes but that's him. you can't pick your family. >> skitz. that's the nickname that he gave me probably about ten years ago? >> yeah. ten or twelve years ago. >> yeah. >> how
. >> carr has been in and out of prison on minor drug charges for ten years. this time he is in for dealing meth. the prosecutors had enough of him as well. >> they said they would give me 85 years. they just gave chas 72 years. i signed the plea bargain. >> i know you are distraught because "days of our lives" isn't on now. >> even with the plea bargain he got 35 years. carr says he sold drugs not just to support his addiction but to support his brother....
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sara carr. i know it's a long struggle you went through with the papers. it's a long journey for you. so, don't make this book your last book. continue on. >> thank you. [applause] >> sarah, myself, like a lot of people, thought about right after katrina, that one of the silver lining that might be the reform of education in new orleans. i know you talk about in your book. what do you feel has happened -- what do you feel is the state of education in new orleans at this point? years later. >> there's no easy answer to that. and there are sort of -- i feel like people who sort of make what's happened here out of a complete positive, and others who make it out of the complete negative, and i really feel like the truth is in between that and is much more complicated. i feel like there are a tremendous amount of educators working really hard in the schools, and just a huge amount of progress that's been made, and a lot of families that feel like schools are more sort of stable places focused on preparing their kids for college. but that said, i think there's a
sara carr. i know it's a long struggle you went through with the papers. it's a long journey for you. so, don't make this book your last book. continue on. >> thank you. [applause] >> sarah, myself, like a lot of people, thought about right after katrina, that one of the silver lining that might be the reform of education in new orleans. i know you talk about in your book. what do you feel has happened -- what do you feel is the state of education in new orleans at this point? years...
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reyes was walking on carr street near east lake avenue when police say five to seven males approached him. the suspects asked him if he was affiliated with a gang, but before he could answer they stabbed him multiple times. two of the suspects, ages 15 and 17, have been charged with murder. the investigation is still ongoing. >> the first day of forced spending cuts is almost in the books. the result of a failed attempt by congress and the white house to come to an agreement on how to reduce the nations ever-rising dept. now 85-billion-dollars is being slashed from the federal budget. while both parties continue to argue over who is to blame. they can agree on one thing. that these cuts will have a hard effect on the average american. the president spoke about the cuts today during his weekly address. >> these cuts are not smart.congress can turn them off at any time - as soon as both sides are willing to compromise.it's unnecessary. it's inexcusable. >> many government funded programs are expected to suffer as a result of these cuts. the defense department is expected to be the first
reyes was walking on carr street near east lake avenue when police say five to seven males approached him. the suspects asked him if he was affiliated with a gang, but before he could answer they stabbed him multiple times. two of the suspects, ages 15 and 17, have been charged with murder. the investigation is still ongoing. >> the first day of forced spending cuts is almost in the books. the result of a failed attempt by congress and the white house to come to an agreement on how to...
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. >> now, everyone can witness this daily battle -- man versus man, car versus carr, thanks to the tiny cameras, which many drivers attached to their dashboards. there are 25 different models in this moscow automobile accessory store. made in china or taiwan, they cost from 100 to 150 euros. sergei sells 10 of them a day. >> if it is people who've been driving for 40 years or just got their license two days ago, they all by them. there's just too much chaos on the streets. >> anna has had a dashcam for three years. it switches on as soon as she gets in the car. when the memory card is full, the camera begins to erase the old pictures. >> it is my way of protecting myself from the free-for-all on the streets. anything can happen. an accident, and you cannot prove anything. a policeman might stop you to fine you for doing something wrong even though you have not done anything wrong. thousands of stories can in very differently if you have dashcam. >> this the kind of thing that she's talking about -- accidents as a form of modern robbery. a pedestrian weights at a junction and throws hims
. >> now, everyone can witness this daily battle -- man versus man, car versus carr, thanks to the tiny cameras, which many drivers attached to their dashboards. there are 25 different models in this moscow automobile accessory store. made in china or taiwan, they cost from 100 to 150 euros. sergei sells 10 of them a day. >> if it is people who've been driving for 40 years or just got their license two days ago, they all by them. there's just too much chaos on the streets. >>...
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we are targeting residential non-carr customers that is noted by the arrow the first two columns show the standard p g and e tariff and tariff title and the final 6 columns shows the proposed not to exceed rate for this program and you will note that rate in 2013. so at this point i'm happy to take any questions on the information i have presented. >> colleagues, any comments or questions? >> let me start off on slide 4 you have an arrow pointed to the rates of point 14 kilowatt hour. i'm wondering what that means in term of bonding capacity for build out. has that been a -- in terms of looking at a rate or imagine a rate based on what we want to consider for bonding capacities. >> as miss hale has mentioned it's based on a certain renewable rate and customer care participation. if we change some of these choices made in the programs or changed in some of the assumption we can change the cost of the program and apply the cost savings to either lowering the rate or we can apply it to bonding capacity, but if we were to add up all of those cost savings that were summarized by miss hale,
we are targeting residential non-carr customers that is noted by the arrow the first two columns show the standard p g and e tariff and tariff title and the final 6 columns shows the proposed not to exceed rate for this program and you will note that rate in 2013. so at this point i'm happy to take any questions on the information i have presented. >> colleagues, any comments or questions? >> let me start off on slide 4 you have an arrow pointed to the rates of point 14 kilowatt...
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we are targeting residential non-carr customers that is noted by the arrow the first two columns show the standard p g and e tariff and tariff title and the final 6 columns shows the proposed not to exceed rate for this program and you will note that rate in 2013. so at this point i'm happy to take any questions on the information i have presented. >> colleagues, any comments or questions? >> let me start off on slide 4 you have
we are targeting residential non-carr customers that is noted by the arrow the first two columns show the standard p g and e tariff and tariff title and the final 6 columns shows the proposed not to exceed rate for this program and you will note that rate in 2013. so at this point i'm happy to take any questions on the information i have presented. >> colleagues, any comments or questions? >> let me start off on slide 4 you have
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>> though carr and harper have come to depend on each other in prison they may be going their separate ways before long as well. >> i'm assigned transfer papers to go to a lower security prison. before they could refuse them. but now you can't refuse it. >> what is going to happen to you? you'll miss him. >> i might do a little ccu time. i don't know. i don't know how i'm going to react to it. but it's going to suck ass. >> i would rather be here. >> when he leaves this cell will the be the last time i see him. it believes me 33 left to do. he can be out within 15 years but he'll never be allowed to come back into the facility to see me. that's my best friend. >> at least i'll get letters in 15 years. there's a positive side to it. >> whenever i get to wherever i'm going i'll get a proof of correspondence but it's not same thing. >> i just want to let you know, chas, i miss you brother. keep your head up. hopefully i'll see you soon. >> david carr, man, you already know how i feel about you. it's going to suck when you leave. but right now the goal is to make sure you hit the streets.
>> though carr and harper have come to depend on each other in prison they may be going their separate ways before long as well. >> i'm assigned transfer papers to go to a lower security prison. before they could refuse them. but now you can't refuse it. >> what is going to happen to you? you'll miss him. >> i might do a little ccu time. i don't know. i don't know how i'm going to react to it. but it's going to suck ass. >> i would rather be here. >> when he...
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and we have a power-point deck, and we have michael and christine carr. and got to honor michael for african history month and for those who have played large in this effort. and we need to give them a huge amount of gratitude. could sfgov-tv put on the slide deck. if we turn to the next page, gavin newsom and hydra mendoza had a program to open up our schoolyards. and when we came in office in 20 2011, i think six or 10 schoolyards are opened up and a need for impetus behind that. this is a partnership between my office and lee's office and hydra in particular and rec & park, and dpw that cleans all the playgrounds and our rec & park department and 3-1-1. the goal is to open up san francisco park on the weekends. for me and what is involved in this project is to allow our children places to play and build community in our neighborhoods. it's gone well so far and we have a lot of work. our mission as we have laid it out is to create more safe places for our children and families to gather throughout san francisco. this will coordinate through all district
and we have a power-point deck, and we have michael and christine carr. and got to honor michael for african history month and for those who have played large in this effort. and we need to give them a huge amount of gratitude. could sfgov-tv put on the slide deck. if we turn to the next page, gavin newsom and hydra mendoza had a program to open up our schoolyards. and when we came in office in 20 2011, i think six or 10 schoolyards are opened up and a need for impetus behind that. this is a...
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if we have better primary care that includes nutrition counselling, prevention and carr get sick.t(n÷q people cost less money too. ènuáure when it comes to familyf care, when it comes to our health care overall?xdjfxdfá >> i'm optimistic right now because right now we're in a xd understand that effective primary care gives us higher quality, lower cost/4h!ut not only that, patients are healthier and like that kind of care. i'm optimistic about the future% of family medicine. >> you feel better when you're healthier too. >> exactly. >> both physically and mentallyd >>> how much does profit play a role in all these treatment how to know if you're being prescribed unnecessary procedures or medications, next. wicks moisture away. l keep moving. stayfree. new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. for over 75 years people ...with geico... ohhh...sorry!.
if we have better primary care that includes nutrition counselling, prevention and carr get sick.t(n÷q people cost less money too. ènuáure when it comes to familyf care, when it comes to our health care overall?xdjfxdfá >> i'm optimistic right now because right now we're in a xd understand that effective primary care gives us higher quality, lower cost/4h!ut not only that, patients are healthier and like that kind of care. i'm optimistic about the future% of family medicine. >>...
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considerados irrespetuosos por que benedicto no muri, ahora s desata una carrera en el mundo de la carres por dine. >> se espera que el nuevo pon f pontificae use en marzo en nuev trono. >> seria extraño que no hubiera celebracin de domingo de ramos e sin papa. >> por eso agencias de apuestas como williams hills, o i (informacin en pantalla( buscan trabajo en marcha, reciben mas d de 450 mil dolalares en apuest t tienen 6 candidatos, i(informacn en pantalla( i(informacin en pantalla), con posibilidad de 8 a uno esta el de canada, su de i designacion lo llevaria a ser el primer parpa del nuevo mundo. >> necesitan un papa con gran s espalda a recibir la erencia de benedicto. >> el secretario del baticano, e estn de 7 a 1. >> i(informacin en pantalla( . >> el gran favorito angelo scola de milan, en italia los favor favoritos no son los mismos. >> estoy sefguro que ser de a n argenitna o brasil. >> uno de los contendientes el argentino dice que estn listos. >> pero el mundo no. >> lo que lo motiva a teneinve d dinero. >> puede ser serio, el cardenal ratzinger estaba en 20 a 1, y u fue benedic
considerados irrespetuosos por que benedicto no muri, ahora s desata una carrera en el mundo de la carres por dine. >> se espera que el nuevo pon f pontificae use en marzo en nuev trono. >> seria extraño que no hubiera celebracin de domingo de ramos e sin papa. >> por eso agencias de apuestas como williams hills, o i (informacin en pantalla( buscan trabajo en marcha, reciben mas d de 450 mil dolalares en apuest t tienen 6 candidatos, i(informacn en pantalla( i(informacin en...
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the crisis are there and another reaction we've been getting political activists mad in a good bin carresays the violence will rage on until the president deals with its real instigates its. the results are definitely not satisfactory not just for the football fans the ultras but for the entire nation seventy eight young people got killed and yet two of the ministry of interior officials are the ones on trial and president morsi had a couple of months ago. appointed a fact finding committee that implicates fifty six other members of the ministry of interior this report was not taken into consideration at court and only two of those officials or scapegoats hence the issue escalates on the streets more because this is is nothing but a political fiasco rather than. court proceedings rather people want is a fair trial for our those who are. implicated not those who actually killed the people with their own hands but those who were behind them supporting them financing them and giving them the plant those are the two murders because they continue to be on the streets in key. places such as th
the crisis are there and another reaction we've been getting political activists mad in a good bin carresays the violence will rage on until the president deals with its real instigates its. the results are definitely not satisfactory not just for the football fans the ultras but for the entire nation seventy eight young people got killed and yet two of the ministry of interior officials are the ones on trial and president morsi had a couple of months ago. appointed a fact finding committee...
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. >> david carr, man, you already know how i feel about you. it's going to suck when you leave. but right now the goal is to make sure you hit the streets. so keep your head up. try not to -- i'll try not to skitz out. while your gone. >>> shameless. let's play "hardball". ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. i hated the iraq war, said so when i saw it coming. have said so since. the only time i held back from that early criticism which began when i saw the run up coming was in the early days and when it looked like our forces were being well received when i had no real choice, but to root that the forces that suffered already were being justified. who in this country would not have held that hope especially since it was too late to do anything else? i would much rather america succeed, by the way and be wrong than the other way around. anyway, but here we are, the other way around. it turns out in my opposition to the iraq war was well considered. the war didn't liberate people. it did what anyone could have predicted and it put
. >> david carr, man, you already know how i feel about you. it's going to suck when you leave. but right now the goal is to make sure you hit the streets. so keep your head up. try not to -- i'll try not to skitz out. while your gone. >>> shameless. let's play "hardball". ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. i hated the iraq war, said so when i saw it coming. have said so since. the only time i held back from...
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and it's one of my favorite constituents in district 2 and that's michael carr. michael, come on up. michael is joined by his wife christine here who is holding the camera up high along with margo. colleagues, michael was born in germany and has worked across the world in eastern central europe, was down in atlanta, houston, and chicago. he graduated from the university of august seta, 1982, b.a. in economics. he is a san francisco resident now. we are all very proud to call him a san francisco resident. has had a very long and very distinguished career. working for delta airlines, bp, and i think most importantly as i've gotten to know michael, it's been a real advocate and long-time dedication for nonprofit work here in san francisco. that's something, michael, i admire so much about you. michael is now the secretary of the board of directors of the olympic [speaker not understood] foundation which does an incredible amount of good work in our city. provides grants to various nonprofit groups for sports, under served children throughout our city. michael is als
and it's one of my favorite constituents in district 2 and that's michael carr. michael, come on up. michael is joined by his wife christine here who is holding the camera up high along with margo. colleagues, michael was born in germany and has worked across the world in eastern central europe, was down in atlanta, houston, and chicago. he graduated from the university of august seta, 1982, b.a. in economics. he is a san francisco resident now. we are all very proud to call him a san francisco...
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. >> and macbook air, david carr sonny. >> this is our newest book out, obama's four horsemen. as you can see it's rather apocalyptic. i think a lot of the books that are out that have come out in the past few months have talked about america at a crossroads, america at a point where we have a big decision to make. david carr sonny he was a terrific writer and book person basically says we have crossed that point. it is too late to avoid some of the disasters that we are facing. now we just have to buckle down and figure out how to get through. >> the last book you have is holding a galley right here. >> this book is not out but this is our next book coming out in april. it's called the ultimate obama survival guide. this is a terrific read. it's very fun. it's also very practical so the first part of the book tells us all the terrible things we are facing under a second term of barack obama in the second half of the book is a very practical survival guide, everything from how to buy gold coins to how to stock your house with food and water to how to buy a gun and how to pick o
. >> and macbook air, david carr sonny. >> this is our newest book out, obama's four horsemen. as you can see it's rather apocalyptic. i think a lot of the books that are out that have come out in the past few months have talked about america at a crossroads, america at a point where we have a big decision to make. david carr sonny he was a terrific writer and book person basically says we have crossed that point. it is too late to avoid some of the disasters that we are facing. now...
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see tape work of somebody like nicholas carr and then the book to show those pdt april at william powers are with this powerful play called hamlets black. when you have to find time to do we miss. one of the right kinds of social interactions. you take people enter is the end of the book starts wondering, do we have had to be reading this rather than sitting down in your house three-time ingredient what kind of people have we become quite a lot of businesses now saying there's not e-mailing friday's because i want you to get some work done. it's better for your soul and better for a bottom line. you take the book undistracted. more and more people started to recognize as they did 10 years ago that this may not be good for us here where this will go, i don't know. that to me at least at the beginning. >> host: which devices to you on and do you turn them off? >> guest: i have a laptop, and i patted. my husband is a couple of the readers which i borrow once in a while. i have no sense of place of where i am. i don't want to have a 150 page book before hundred pages because that's what they
see tape work of somebody like nicholas carr and then the book to show those pdt april at william powers are with this powerful play called hamlets black. when you have to find time to do we miss. one of the right kinds of social interactions. you take people enter is the end of the book starts wondering, do we have had to be reading this rather than sitting down in your house three-time ingredient what kind of people have we become quite a lot of businesses now saying there's not e-mailing...
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rumbalara kevin jackson radio host author and video production director at the tea party dot net meghan carr carpentier current year right executive editor of the raw story and horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow at the national center for public policy research and thank you all for joining me tonight it's great to have you here isn't it time for the united states kevin to extend civil rights to people who are born gay i think the rights should apply to everybody and i think a lot what happens is when somebody like portman speaks out people believe that it's a monolithic you know speech for all all republicans there are many republicans or conservatives who don't take the they they don't take the gays the way that people are explaining it they look at it as why are you leading with sexuality as your issue your issue is about human rights not so much a gay rights per se and i believe there are laws for that i find portman's take on this a little bit selfish he say prior to my son coming out i was against gay marriage but now that it's for me personally i'm for it i find
rumbalara kevin jackson radio host author and video production director at the tea party dot net meghan carr carpentier current year right executive editor of the raw story and horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow at the national center for public policy research and thank you all for joining me tonight it's great to have you here isn't it time for the united states kevin to extend civil rights to people who are born gay i think the rights should apply to everybody and i...
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at 9:15 eastern, sarah carr explores the new orleans school system. her book is "hope against hope." at 10 p.m. our weekly "after words" program this week with kim goddess examining hillary clinton's role in u.s. diplomacy abroad. and we'll conclude tonight's prime time programming at 11 eastern with phil lafley, author of "exploding the phone: the untold story of the teenagers and outlaws who hacked ma bell." visit booktv.org for more on this weekend's television schedule. >> and now on booktv national book award-winning author edward ball recounts the relationship between edward mybridge, inventer of stop motion photography, and his patron, leland stanford, former governor of california. this is about an hour. >> the inventer and the tycoon is the story about two improbable friends, a man called leland stanford who was one of the early robber barons in the american west and a photographer called edward mybridge who was an artist. and they did not belong together, they met in an unlikely way, but over a period of ten years, these two men created, i t
at 9:15 eastern, sarah carr explores the new orleans school system. her book is "hope against hope." at 10 p.m. our weekly "after words" program this week with kim goddess examining hillary clinton's role in u.s. diplomacy abroad. and we'll conclude tonight's prime time programming at 11 eastern with phil lafley, author of "exploding the phone: the untold story of the teenagers and outlaws who hacked ma bell." visit booktv.org for more on this weekend's television...
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and maria complicates things by making the child os carr cleveland. cleveland kind of accepted responsibility to pay for the child to go to an orphan am, but here's where the other part of the scandal comes in. oscar folsom dies a new years later in a carriage accident. he's driving recklessly, he's flung from it, apparently
and maria complicates things by making the child os carr cleveland. cleveland kind of accepted responsibility to pay for the child to go to an orphan am, but here's where the other part of the scandal comes in. oscar folsom dies a new years later in a carriage accident. he's driving recklessly, he's flung from it, apparently
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that is that he is a carr criminal convicted of manslaughter previously. your thoughts?osure. i have practiced before him on a somewhat regar basis. lou: i'm just guessg here. probably not going to be enthusiastic credit. >> he has an excellent retation in the courthouse. this is an aberration. i would say in his career he has handled, without exaggeration, 10-20000 cases. and from what i am reading it seems like he made a mtake in this case. when you are a judge in the make a mistake there are severe consequences. i don't think anything is going to happen to him. and now he has a conscience and i know if he thinks that this caused the death of those three people you love art time sleeping. >> a career criminal is going to get behind the whe whether he has a piece of paper this is a cadaver not. >> especially if he's making money. lou: thank you very much. thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. go to a loudobbs.com to giving star faceboo page. join the discussion. e-mail me. tweet me. up next, the mississippi state senate has passed a law bury michael bloomberg n
that is that he is a carr criminal convicted of manslaughter previously. your thoughts?osure. i have practiced before him on a somewhat regar basis. lou: i'm just guessg here. probably not going to be enthusiastic credit. >> he has an excellent retation in the courthouse. this is an aberration. i would say in his career he has handled, without exaggeration, 10-20000 cases. and from what i am reading it seems like he made a mtake in this case. when you are a judge in the make a mistake...
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the word came from hamid carr sigh today.ack to to catch a predator. >>> welcome back to our latest investigation into online sex predators. this time we are in rural harris county, georgia. and among the law officers on this case, a secret service agent. so far we have seen a series of men trying to meet underage teens in internet chatrooms. now these suspects are under arrest and heading into a police interrogation room. again, some of what you will see see and hear is explicit. here's chris hansen. >> it was stupid. i'm a stupid man. >> after "dateline" confronts a potential sex offender here in rural fortson, georgia -- >> you're free to leave. >> what's going to happen? >> get on the ground! >> law enforcement working with the online watchdog group perverted-justice steps in. >> put your hands behind your back. >> even the u.s. marshal and secret service are involved. remember scooby-doo atl-101? 23-year-old denis coulson? he made plans to teach new sex tricks to a girl he was told was 15. >> oh, my god. i'm a [ bleep ].
the word came from hamid carr sigh today.ack to to catch a predator. >>> welcome back to our latest investigation into online sex predators. this time we are in rural harris county, georgia. and among the law officers on this case, a secret service agent. so far we have seen a series of men trying to meet underage teens in internet chatrooms. now these suspects are under arrest and heading into a police interrogation room. again, some of what you will see see and hear is explicit....
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. >> joe carr is serving an eight-year sentence for robbery.e is taking antipsychotic medication and under staff supervision, he agreed to tell us his story. >> i was anti-sociable. i didn't want to be around nobody. i didn't want nobody around me. i wanted to be by myself. everything made my angry. i would take a lot of it out of myself and then i would feel better. i was cutting myself up every day, every day, every day. so they ended up putting me in the shu for hurting myself. and then my time was up in the shu and then they put me back into the general population, and then i'm going right downhill all over again. >> after moving back and forth between the shu and general population, joe was eventually diagnosed as bipolar and moved to the residential treatment unit, or rtu. through counseling and medication, the rtu's ultimate goal is to integrate these inmates into general population. dennis profitt is one of the psychologists who works in the unit. >> the rtu program is set up on a three-phase system. the initial phase is set up to recei
. >> joe carr is serving an eight-year sentence for robbery.e is taking antipsychotic medication and under staff supervision, he agreed to tell us his story. >> i was anti-sociable. i didn't want to be around nobody. i didn't want nobody around me. i wanted to be by myself. everything made my angry. i would take a lot of it out of myself and then i would feel better. i was cutting myself up every day, every day, every day. so they ended up putting me in the shu for hurting myself....
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nicholas carr wrote a whole book about it, talks about modern technology is mental sugar. giving too much sugar, overstimulation to our kids. >> if you decide, look, my kids are not going to play with only technology during the week and only half an hour saturdays. when you have that half an hour an saturdays, don't tell them here's your technological equivalent of a sugary soda. tell them, there are really cool things on it, i'm going to help you find really cool things and let's do this together. don't treat it as poison. >> all right. thank you very much, hanna. i think i feel a little bit less guilty. i appreciate that. >>> as we just talked about, one of the reasons so many parents have turned to technology to entertain their kids is just to get a few minutes of quiet, frankly. >> yeah. >> in fact, according to a new study published in the "daily mail" the average mom gets 288 questions each day. >> wow. >> seems a little low to me, to be frank. we asked our friends on facebook for the craziest questions they've, asked by their kids. ginny brown's son watched the wiza
nicholas carr wrote a whole book about it, talks about modern technology is mental sugar. giving too much sugar, overstimulation to our kids. >> if you decide, look, my kids are not going to play with only technology during the week and only half an hour saturdays. when you have that half an hour an saturdays, don't tell them here's your technological equivalent of a sugary soda. tell them, there are really cool things on it, i'm going to help you find really cool things and let's do this...
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"i can't see how carr arms can be responsible for criminal misuse of its product," he said."i don't see how you can do that. one lawsuit would put us out of business." now, fortunately the state court in new york followed the law and rejected miss halligan's entreaty that it make up new law in order to achieve the sawld social progress she en-- so-called social progress she envisioned. the court observed that it had never recognized the novel claim pursued by miss halligan, nor had other courts, for that matter. moreover, the state court called what she wanted to do to manufacturers of a legal product legally inappropriate and said the power she wanted the courts to assert was the responsibility of the legislature and the executive branches. so out of bounds were the types of frivolous lawsuits pursued by miss halligan that congress did something rare. it actually passed tort reform to stop them. and it passed by a wide bipartisan majority. in her zeal for these frivolous lawsuits, miss halligan then chose to criticize the congress for having the temerity to exercise its pol
"i can't see how carr arms can be responsible for criminal misuse of its product," he said."i don't see how you can do that. one lawsuit would put us out of business." now, fortunately the state court in new york followed the law and rejected miss halligan's entreaty that it make up new law in order to achieve the sawld social progress she en-- so-called social progress she envisioned. the court observed that it had never recognized the novel claim pursued by miss halligan,...
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she is replaces carr men chu was wreath made city assessor. >>> a woman in custody in san francisco thise very tense moments. the drama unfolded late yesterday afternoon. police say the woman boldly broke into a house, ordered the family living there to get out. ed family -- the family called 911. the woman held off the swat team with a shot gone. >> set up a a large perimeter. >> just got off at 3:00 and i live on there. and all the streets are blocked off. so i pulled over. >> police say the woman finally gave up. she was holding the shut gun in one hand and a hatchet in the other. >>> all right. 8:06. want to check with sal. there's some problems throughout. >> things are beginning to get better which is good. finally getting some re. also the toll plaza. let's take a look at what we have 880 northbound is little bit slow apreaching the coliseum there. and you're going to see some slow traffic. gets better after you reach ed for or so. the traffic is going to be a little bit bitter at the toll plaza. about 15-20 minute delay. the longer you wait we'll see improvement. s that morning w
she is replaces carr men chu was wreath made city assessor. >>> a woman in custody in san francisco thise very tense moments. the drama unfolded late yesterday afternoon. police say the woman boldly broke into a house, ordered the family living there to get out. ed family -- the family called 911. the woman held off the swat team with a shot gone. >> set up a a large perimeter. >> just got off at 3:00 and i live on there. and all the streets are blocked off. so i pulled...
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cities use 75 to 80 percent of the world 'carr bonn energy and are responsible for 75 to 80% of the world 'carbon emissions. they happen in city. which means even if china and canada and the u.s. and france do nothing, cities can impact carbon emissions significantly by the work they done. and indeed, that's already happening. they have already begun to do that. l.a., if i asked you where go the carbon emissions. i would say and i imagine you would say the freeway. not true. the port of los angeles is largest port in the united states, the port of los angeles was responsible for something like 42% of the carbon emission in los angeles. for a lot of smog. the diesel ships, hundreds every day come in they sit and spew diesel fumes even while tide up at the shore, delivering, 12,000 trucks a day come in and out delivering cargo and so on. old diesel engines, lots of automobile there and so on. mayor there five years ago initiated a program of reform of the port, in which he provided connections and assisted the freighters coming in and the containers coming in and hook up electrically the wa
cities use 75 to 80 percent of the world 'carr bonn energy and are responsible for 75 to 80% of the world 'carbon emissions. they happen in city. which means even if china and canada and the u.s. and france do nothing, cities can impact carbon emissions significantly by the work they done. and indeed, that's already happening. they have already begun to do that. l.a., if i asked you where go the carbon emissions. i would say and i imagine you would say the freeway. not true. the port of los...
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shannon carr says she spent $9600 on the black granite stone.ike a couch and features images of things her husband loved, a deer, a dog, collar logos of nascar and the indianapolis colts, but the church says, no way. so, does she have a case? joining me now, keith sullivan, and mercedes colwin, an analyst. and i earlier said that the church took the money, but that wasn't true. she paid that $9600 to the company that makes the headstones and did the church ever say she could-- she could place it here? did she ever rely on anything the church said or did, mercedes? >> you hit it right on the head. that's exactly what she's going to say. wait a minute, you didn't tell me i couldn't use this particular tombstone, now that i've purchased it and spent a fortune, a lot of money for a headstone, about four times what it usually costs, now you're telling me i can't do it where are the rules and regulations and dimensions. the church will say we told you this. where is it in writing. when you purchase the plot you have with the church, there are spes if
shannon carr says she spent $9600 on the black granite stone.ike a couch and features images of things her husband loved, a deer, a dog, collar logos of nascar and the indianapolis colts, but the church says, no way. so, does she have a case? joining me now, keith sullivan, and mercedes colwin, an analyst. and i earlier said that the church took the money, but that wasn't true. she paid that $9600 to the company that makes the headstones and did the church ever say she could-- she could place...
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johnson was an eighth grader was in the pit area at the marysville racetrack when his cousins chris carrer person sle wondergem jr.. >> in the driver a 17 year- old palo michael stott was like a brother to markets who was his cousin. for the families are having a difficult time with this. >> the bay area set for a 90 mi. expansion of toll lanes of the next three years. the early results are positive spirit of toll lanes on as a state 80 and highway 237 open a year ago today in revenue is more than 50% over the protection. the extra funds will be used to build more toll lanes around the bay area, and extend the carpool lanes or they're needed. 21 percent of motorists in the carpool lanes are solo drivers willing to pay toll. the cost of using the towlines has varied from 30¢ to $5 depending on the traffic congestion. >> they used to call them the lexus lines. >> it is going to be quite a bit lower for anyone will be getting a table at chez panisse restaurant that burned on march 8th. >> the front part of the building surrounded here by scaffolding will have to be torn down and rebuilt. ot
johnson was an eighth grader was in the pit area at the marysville racetrack when his cousins chris carrer person sle wondergem jr.. >> in the driver a 17 year- old palo michael stott was like a brother to markets who was his cousin. for the families are having a difficult time with this. >> the bay area set for a 90 mi. expansion of toll lanes of the next three years. the early results are positive spirit of toll lanes on as a state 80 and highway 237 open a year ago today in...
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so you take the work of somebody like nicholas carr who wrote this book is google making us stupid and then wrote the book, the shallows. you take people like william powers who wrote this powerful book called ham let's blackberry where it says you have to find time when you're not doing this. you won't be a human being, you won't have the right kinds of social interactions. towards the end of a book she starts worrying, do we read the same way? because you always have to be reading this rather than sitting down in your own sweet time and reading. what kind of people are we becoming? you have a lot of businesses that are now saying there's going to be no e-mail on fridays because i actually want you to get some product i work done -- productive work done. it's going to be better for your soul and our bottom line. and you take maggie jackson's book on distracted. you have more and more people who are starting to recognize in a way they absolutely didn't ten years ago that this may not be good for us. where this will go, i don't know. but to me, at least it's a beginning. >> host: which
so you take the work of somebody like nicholas carr who wrote this book is google making us stupid and then wrote the book, the shallows. you take people like william powers who wrote this powerful book called ham let's blackberry where it says you have to find time when you're not doing this. you won't be a human being, you won't have the right kinds of social interactions. towards the end of a book she starts worrying, do we read the same way? because you always have to be reading this rather...
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kerry,ecretary of state carr john brennan of the cia and james clapper.-span is covering the event. you can see it later in our programming schedule. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> the simple fact is that we are all getting older together. we are not the same. we are beginning to have an inverted pyramid. that makes our challenges as it relates to entitlements and social security even greater. photo/slow going developing countries have had lower fertility rates, and al qaeda -- and now china is starting to feel the impact of its one child policy. we are better off than the rest of the developed world, but our fertility rate has dropped to 1.8, the lowest drop in order history. unlike most of the world, we have a tried and true way to deal with this demographic time bomb. demography does not have to be destiny if you change course. the past that we can -- the path that we could take is to allow for a strategic reform of our immigration laws so we can bring young, aspirational people that will rebuild the demographic pyramid to m
kerry,ecretary of state carr john brennan of the cia and james clapper.-span is covering the event. you can see it later in our programming schedule. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> the simple fact is that we are all getting older together. we are not the same. we are beginning to have an inverted pyramid. that makes our challenges as it relates to entitlements and social security even greater. photo/slow going developing countries have had lower fertility...
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what an amazing article this morning by david carr about amc and how when they realized you need netflix stories, you can get right into your favorites and mine, walking dead. >> netflix is about a week's cash for them. by the way, amazon should run netflix, not apple. >> okay. so you want apple to come up with something. i'm saying that apple could do something with its cash that's not that big. buy netflix. and suddenly, all of a sudden they would own itv. netflix is doing everything right. content. social media. we need a little -- social media would be good for apple. twitter would be good. >> none of these are elephant acquisitions, these are mice for apples. >> teeny tiny. >> they are. they are, but then -- but not what the company does. at least at this point. >> you like it when the company said they're considering what to do with their cash? they've had a lot of time. >> they have. i assume we'll hear something one day. >> presumably. >> i like to go out on a limb on that. >> one day we will hear something. but don't tell them when. >> that's outside the corporate -- union parci
what an amazing article this morning by david carr about amc and how when they realized you need netflix stories, you can get right into your favorites and mine, walking dead. >> netflix is about a week's cash for them. by the way, amazon should run netflix, not apple. >> okay. so you want apple to come up with something. i'm saying that apple could do something with its cash that's not that big. buy netflix. and suddenly, all of a sudden they would own itv. netflix is doing...
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. >> reporter: kate carr is with the watchdog group safe kids. bigger problem. the nthe new report shows a stu 30% spike over the past decade in young kids accidentally poisoned by medication. 67,000 children rushed to hospital ers in 2011 alone. i'm looking at the bottles, pink liquid, gummy candies, this is enticin enticing. >> looks like candy, they'll swallow it and go after more. >> reporter: you're about to see how fast it can happen. we invited this group of 4-year-olds to a play date, then we bought several medications, from ibuprofen to acetaminophen, cough syrup to iron pills and prescription ant bi cough syrup to iron pills and prescription ant bbiotics and toxic drain and floor cleaners. if swallowed by a child, all these products can be poisonous, even deadly. that's why they come with child resistant safety caps. before our test, we dumped everything out. we even cleaned and sanitized the bottles. so nothing was left behind. back at the play date, with their parents looking on, we get started. we want to see how quickly you can open
. >> reporter: kate carr is with the watchdog group safe kids. bigger problem. the nthe new report shows a stu 30% spike over the past decade in young kids accidentally poisoned by medication. 67,000 children rushed to hospital ers in 2011 alone. i'm looking at the bottles, pink liquid, gummy candies, this is enticin enticing. >> looks like candy, they'll swallow it and go after more. >> reporter: you're about to see how fast it can happen. we invited this group of 4-year-olds...