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this is actually the criminal identification for james earl ray. it gives all the statistics for him. if you see here, it kind of lists, like, his birth date, where he was born, his mother's name, his address, then down on the page further it also talks about what he was actually charged for, why he was in the missouri state penitentiary, those kind -- that kind of information. he'd actually stolen a motor vehicle, so he was in for auto theft, basically. these came as a transfer from the missouri state penitentiary. we have a number of series here that relate to james earl ray as well, and we received all of these as transfers from the missouri state penitentiary. what we're looking at here is the inmate register that cont n contains the information on james earl ray. we marked the page previously. here, his inmate number, 004 # 16 shows when he was admitted to the missouri state penitentiary in 1960 and shows all the different information about him. he was a baker as his occupation and catholic as well. he only went to the 10th grade, which is int
this is actually the criminal identification for james earl ray. it gives all the statistics for him. if you see here, it kind of lists, like, his birth date, where he was born, his mother's name, his address, then down on the page further it also talks about what he was actually charged for, why he was in the missouri state penitentiary, those kind -- that kind of information. he'd actually stolen a motor vehicle, so he was in for auto theft, basically. these came as a transfer from the...
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and this is james earl ray. that is what we are boeiw going show you here today. >> for identification purposes, since he escapes from the missouri state pen tenary, that is important for identifies him once the authorities determined who they were looking for in the manhunt. this is the criminal identification for him. it gives all of the statistics for him. it lists like his birthday, where he was born, his mother's name and his address. and down on the page further, it talks about what he was charged for and that kind of information. he had stolen a motor vehicle and he was in prison. and we received all of these for him. this is the register that contains the information on james earl ray. his number 00416 shows when he was admitted to the state penitentiary it shows all of the information about him. he was a baker and catholic as well. he only went to the tenth grade which is interesting as well.ra school. this column shows where he had been in prison before. he was serving 20 years and i'm sure some of tha
and this is james earl ray. that is what we are boeiw going show you here today. >> for identification purposes, since he escapes from the missouri state pen tenary, that is important for identifies him once the authorities determined who they were looking for in the manhunt. this is the criminal identification for him. it gives all of the statistics for him. it lists like his birthday, where he was born, his mother's name and his address. and down on the page further, it talks about what...
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steve earle is with us.ie's daughter nora guthrie, president of the woody guthrie foundation and his granddaughter anna canoni, who works as the archives as they preserve woody guthrie's memory. when did he write this on no,ra? >> woody wrote over 600 songs. he was in new york city from 1940 until he passed away in 1967. a lot of people do not think of him as a new yorker, but that was his home town for most of his life. he was 27 when it came to new york. that is 20 road "this land is your land." can you imagine? what are you doing when you're 27? >> what about the forbidden covers -- verses? >> it was a cause appeared i of irving berlin pause song "god bless america." kate smith had a hit song. i never considered it anti- berlin and refused to consider it as such. and a lot of people at made a big thing of that. but i think it is an extension of "god bless america." one is the voice of an immigrant coming from a really hard time in russia, and really glad to be here, and the other is when you are born here
steve earle is with us.ie's daughter nora guthrie, president of the woody guthrie foundation and his granddaughter anna canoni, who works as the archives as they preserve woody guthrie's memory. when did he write this on no,ra? >> woody wrote over 600 songs. he was in new york city from 1940 until he passed away in 1967. a lot of people do not think of him as a new yorker, but that was his home town for most of his life. he was 27 when it came to new york. that is 20 road "this land...
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if you watch earl volunteer you will see why. no truck too small or large or need too great. >> these people are starving out there. >> few people appreciate earl more than a retired san francisco bus driver who gives food to 300 people a day . thank goodness the food bank has more where it came from. but there is a liability that comes with the bounty. if they can't get it out of the door, who is it going to help? >> there is a lot of need in the community and takes a lot of food and hand toz get it out. mike, of the food bank explains they have food. volunteers sign up next month are down 70 percent. imagine what would happen without more help. you better understand the need if you saw where the food goes on the streets. >> we caught up with sharon green again as she districted it on oakland 35th street. a line that took hour to build and stretched around the block. >> if you didn't have it what would happen? >> there would be no fod for people to eat that are hungry. they would not have enough money to buy anything. >> instead
if you watch earl volunteer you will see why. no truck too small or large or need too great. >> these people are starving out there. >> few people appreciate earl more than a retired san francisco bus driver who gives food to 300 people a day . thank goodness the food bank has more where it came from. but there is a liability that comes with the bounty. if they can't get it out of the door, who is it going to help? >> there is a lot of need in the community and takes a lot of...
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so jason and his team do routine drivebys to see patients like earl. >> hey, earl.e coalition. how are you doing? >> all right. >> reporter: earl is one of the biggest e.r. users in camden, along with a host of social issues, earl suffers from epilepsy, hypertension and congestive heart failure. >> trying to make it through another day, do you know what i'm saying? i seen the three amigos. they came earlier. >> reporter: the three amigos is the term earl uses to describe the team that visited him earlier in the day. >> yeah, i know you're busy. >> reporter: despite the long odds, earl's hospitalizations have decreased by 30%. brenner found that many expensive patients like earl were concentrated in certain areas of the city. one building alone, a subsidized apartment tower accounted for $12 million in hospital costs over five years. >> in the patients that were polled that made that much money and still felt so sick and they still felt like it was so hard for them to access services. >> reporter: so brenner set up a clinic right in the building so that the residents
so jason and his team do routine drivebys to see patients like earl. >> hey, earl.e coalition. how are you doing? >> all right. >> reporter: earl is one of the biggest e.r. users in camden, along with a host of social issues, earl suffers from epilepsy, hypertension and congestive heart failure. >> trying to make it through another day, do you know what i'm saying? i seen the three amigos. they came earlier. >> reporter: the three amigos is the term earl uses to...
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and what is james earl jones up to? i find my honesty refreshing. >>> this boy has base. darth vader is a tea party hater. james earl jones, my second favorite three-name actor next to brian austin green shared his views on the anti-tax movement on a radio interview. roll audio, audio rollers. >> i think i figured out the tea party. i think i -- i do understand racism because i was taught to be one. by my grandmother. my grandmother was part indian, part black. she hated everybody. she taught all of her children and grandchildren to be racist, to hate white people and to distrust black people. >> i will never watch "star trek" again. that wasn't a mistake. i just hate "star trek." let's discuss this in the -- >> lightning roooouuuunnnnndddd. lightning round. >> anthony, i am a huge fan of james earl jones. some say i am his biggest fan. those are the people that keep may away from him. keep me away from him. how do people become experts on the tea party without meeting him. the left and right do this all the time. >> something tells me james earl jones is not up on what t
and what is james earl jones up to? i find my honesty refreshing. >>> this boy has base. darth vader is a tea party hater. james earl jones, my second favorite three-name actor next to brian austin green shared his views on the anti-tax movement on a radio interview. roll audio, audio rollers. >> i think i figured out the tea party. i think i -- i do understand racism because i was taught to be one. by my grandmother. my grandmother was part indian, part black. she hated...
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earl says he saw police punching a man they were arresting. another plainclothes officer harassing the people watching. >> so i go and grab my phone and start trying to record it and once i do that, another cop reaches over my back, grabs my phone and tells me he is not giving me my phone back. >> that was the wrong thing for the officer to do. >> reporter: the aclu's art spiritser says that officer may not have known about this new general order issued by dose police chief cathy lanier that went into effect last thursday. >> the order is completely clear that, in terms of preventing a person from taking pictures, the police are never to do that. >> reporter: the order comes as a result of a lawsuit spitzer filed on behalf of jerome voras who explained to our paul wagner on monday that he was detained by a d.c. police officer while taking these pictures of a traffic stop in georgetown. >> did you know that you were within your rights at that point? >> knew i was in the full scope of the law. >> reporter: this is why we filed this lawsuit and t
earl says he saw police punching a man they were arresting. another plainclothes officer harassing the people watching. >> so i go and grab my phone and start trying to record it and once i do that, another cop reaches over my back, grabs my phone and tells me he is not giving me my phone back. >> that was the wrong thing for the officer to do. >> reporter: the aclu's art spiritser says that officer may not have known about this new general order issued by dose police chief...
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and what is james earl jones up to? up to? i find my honesty another cup of coffee? how long is this one going to last? forty-five minutes? an hour? well... listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so what's it going to be, partner? 5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. darth vader is a tea party hater. james earl jones, my second favorite three-name actor next to brian austin green shared his views on the anti-tax movement on a radio interview. roll audio, audio rollers. >> i think i figured out the tea party. i think i -- i do understand racism because i was taught to be one. by my grandmother. my grandmother was part indian, part black. she hated everybody. she taught all of her children and grandchildren to be racist, to hate white people and to distrust black people. >> i will never watch "star trek" again. that wasn't a mistake. i just hate "star trek." let's discuss this in t
and what is james earl jones up to? up to? i find my honesty another cup of coffee? how long is this one going to last? forty-five minutes? an hour? well... listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so what's it going to be, partner? 5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. darth vader is a tea party hater. james...
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earl is one of the biggest e.r. useders in camden.t of social issues, earl suffers from epilepsy, hypertension, and congestive heart failure. >> trying to make it through another day, you know what i'm saying? >> the three amigos came early. >> the three amigos, that's the term earl uses to describe the team that visited him earlier in the day. >> i know you're busy. >> despite the long odds, earl's hospitalizations have decreased by 30%. brenner found that many expensive patients like earl were concentrated in certain areas of the city. one building alone, a subsidized apartment tower, accounted for $12 million in hospital costs over five years. >> and the patients were appalled that someone made that much money, and yet they still felt so sick and they still felt like it was so hard for them to access services. >> so brenner set up a clinic right in the building, so that the residents can get preventative care. >> this is not a story of bad patients, bad doctors, bad hospitals, and evil insurance companies. it's a story of a broken
earl is one of the biggest e.r. useders in camden.t of social issues, earl suffers from epilepsy, hypertension, and congestive heart failure. >> trying to make it through another day, you know what i'm saying? >> the three amigos came early. >> the three amigos, that's the term earl uses to describe the team that visited him earlier in the day. >> i know you're busy. >> despite the long odds, earl's hospitalizations have decreased by 30%. brenner found that many...
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i love james earl jones.and a great man but it bugs me how many younger actors work in films about this that are not the skill set. they are clueless and the decisions are made by other people. that's why you nev run into tim robins buying lotion at walgreens. he sends sean penn who ends up in the wrong aisle snorting baby powder. i i want to apologize to bob for yelling at him. i didn't mean to do that. it was in good fun. i love james earl jones. that was a fake apology. even bob knows that. do you know he made this assessment without the benefit of talking to a tea partier. it's hard to argue because his voice is so good. >> dana: but they read the "new york times." that's all you need to know. >> greg: i want to talk to james earl jones. i believe what you said about your background but i don't think you understand what the tea party is. >> andrea: why is everyone throwing their grandma under the bus? barack obama said his grandmother was racist and james earl jones throwing his under the bus. leave grand
i love james earl jones.and a great man but it bugs me how many younger actors work in films about this that are not the skill set. they are clueless and the decisions are made by other people. that's why you nev run into tim robins buying lotion at walgreens. he sends sean penn who ends up in the wrong aisle snorting baby powder. i i want to apologize to bob for yelling at him. i didn't mean to do that. it was in good fun. i love james earl jones. that was a fake apology. even bob knows that....
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and earl filbert, former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia profited quite a bit on "all the president's men." it was on the sixth floor downstairs in this building that 40 years ago this week there was a botched break-in. burglars working for president nixon who started it all and forever gave the suffix to every political scandal. those sixth floor offices with actually open tonight. 40 years ago they housed the democratic national committee headquarters, but tonight artist lori munn has done portraits of many of the figures, and we urge you to take a look on the way out. tonight we're going to keep the focus forward. how are watergate's lessons relevant today? it's worth remembering that while watergate was a loi poiw for the presidency, it was a high point for congress. every house in america watched 30 hours watergate hearings, 30 hours. can you imagine in the age of twitter how that would work? actually, people are probably answering that question if they hash tag watergate. okay, we're going to kick
and earl filbert, former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia profited quite a bit on "all the president's men." it was on the sixth floor downstairs in this building that 40 years ago this week there was a botched break-in. burglars working for president nixon who started it all and forever gave the suffix to every political scandal. those sixth floor offices with actually open tonight. 40 years ago they housed the democratic national committee headquarters, but tonight artist...
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zb >>> we move from the danger to the highways to that disals earl at sea. new details tonight in the investigation into that cruise liner that went down off the coast of italy. who could forget that image, the ship lying on its side. abc's lama hasan was there within hours of the disaster and this evening, she is back on the story with world the crew was using outdated maps and navigation instruments that didn't work. >> reporter: it's the latest in a series of blunders attributed to the crew of the "costa concordia." which we've been reporting on since we first went to the scene of the disaster in january. new documents leaked to an italian newspaper show that four days before the ship ran aground, e-mails from the ship's technical director say the black box data recorder had broken down. it was never repaired or replaced. even though the owners of the costa cruise lines insisted the recorders were working. then, there are the water-tight safety doorms designed prevent flooding. the documents say they were left open, an assertion costa denied. officers on
zb >>> we move from the danger to the highways to that disals earl at sea. new details tonight in the investigation into that cruise liner that went down off the coast of italy. who could forget that image, the ship lying on its side. abc's lama hasan was there within hours of the disaster and this evening, she is back on the story with world the crew was using outdated maps and navigation instruments that didn't work. >> reporter: it's the latest in a series of blunders...
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earl's organic began with a single desk on a rear docked at the market. today he and his business are in 25,000 square feet on the market providing organic produce locally and nationally. the market is an asset to the city beyond reasons for fresh and healthy eating. it's an anchor for jobs in the neighborhood with over 650 employees working at the market. of our employees, nearly one- third are residents percent -- are residents of san francisco. the market and merchants are engaged with the track driving academy for local hiring. we have and continue to work with jvs. worker of the year is a member of our maintenance crew and we are proud of that. at the market has -- the market touches many aspects of the city and we're the backbone for are independent food culture and economy. we are a purveyor to the neighborhood merchant corridor and many small businesses have been shopping at the market for many years. we have been donating to the san francisco food bank for countless years and now dominate over a hundred thousand pounds of fresh produce each year.
earl's organic began with a single desk on a rear docked at the market. today he and his business are in 25,000 square feet on the market providing organic produce locally and nationally. the market is an asset to the city beyond reasons for fresh and healthy eating. it's an anchor for jobs in the neighborhood with over 650 employees working at the market. of our employees, nearly one- third are residents percent -- are residents of san francisco. the market and merchants are engaged with the...
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when they get hugh sloan, when earl brings them in, and i'm glad earl is here today, because he was certainly paramount in unraveling this. >> in september of '92, you meet with president nixon and he's happy. why is he happy? >> he's happy because there's only seven people that have been arrested. it stops at hunt and litty and the people who are actually in this building. >> richard, how many get arrested in the end? >> i've lost count. a lot. >> okay, so -- >> 30, 40. >> so the cover-up is working. senator, john was about, what, 33 at this time, 34? >> which one, when the break-in occurred? >> when the break-in occurred. >> 30. >> you're 30 years old, working on howard baker's campaign. he calls you, and what does he ask you to do. >> he asked me to consider becoming counsel on the watergate committee. told about the formation of the urban committee. he was going to be the ranking member, and as the ranking republican, he had a right to choose the counsel for the republicans. i've got to say, as a republican, it's wonderful to be back at another watergate celebration. [ laughter ] >> our b
when they get hugh sloan, when earl brings them in, and i'm glad earl is here today, because he was certainly paramount in unraveling this. >> in september of '92, you meet with president nixon and he's happy. why is he happy? >> he's happy because there's only seven people that have been arrested. it stops at hunt and litty and the people who are actually in this building. >> richard, how many get arrested in the end? >> i've lost count. a lot. >> okay, so --...
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earl says he saw police punching a man they were arresting, another plain clothed officer harassing theeople watching. >> so, i go and grab my phone and start trying to record it and once i do that, reaches over my back, grabs my phone, and tells me he is not giving me my phone back. >> that was the wrong thing for the officer to do. >> aclu says that officer may not have known about this new general order issued by d.c. police chief, kathy lanier, that went into effect last thursday. >> the order is completely clear, that in terms of preventing a person from taking pictures, the police never do that. >> order comes as a result of a lawsuit spitzer filed on behalf of jerome, who explained he was detained by a d.c. police officer while taking these pictures of a traffic stop in georgetown. >> did you know that you were within your rights at that point? >> absolutely. i knew i was in the full scope of the law. >> this is why we file this lawsuit and this is why we needed this order is because here in d.c. and around the country, we have seen so many instances of police being camera shy an
earl says he saw police punching a man they were arresting, another plain clothed officer harassing theeople watching. >> so, i go and grab my phone and start trying to record it and once i do that, reaches over my back, grabs my phone, and tells me he is not giving me my phone back. >> that was the wrong thing for the officer to do. >> aclu says that officer may not have known about this new general order issued by d.c. police chief, kathy lanier, that went into effect last...
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. >> earl is one of the biggest e.r. use rs in camden.and heart failure. >> the three amigioes. that's the team he uses to describe the team that visited him earlier in the day. despite the long odds, earl's hospitalizations have decreased by 30%. brener found that many expensive patients like earl were concentrated in certain areas of the city. one building alone. a subsidized apartment tower accounted for $12 million in hospital costs over 5 years. >> and the patients were appa appalled that someone made that much money and they still felt so sick and it was so hard for them to access services. >> so brenner set up a clinic right in the building so that the residents can get preventive care. >> this is not a story of bad patients. it's a story of a broken system that has irrational incentives and misaligned incentives so that patients aren't getting their needs met. >> brenner suggests that early evidence suggests his experiment is working. hospital use is down for participating pashlts. his model is being replicated to new jersey and n
. >> earl is one of the biggest e.r. use rs in camden.and heart failure. >> the three amigioes. that's the team he uses to describe the team that visited him earlier in the day. despite the long odds, earl's hospitalizations have decreased by 30%. brener found that many expensive patients like earl were concentrated in certain areas of the city. one building alone. a subsidized apartment tower accounted for $12 million in hospital costs over 5 years. >> and the patients were...
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the foremost progressives and he starts o by busting themstfo how w did thomas dooley -- dewey no earl warren? >> guest: how well didl enimde wenooiske h a lot. and the republican governors' atewas a full. d he was a progressive fell. d sro. all dewey turns him down. warren thanks if he has a future in the party i better turnim dn agn. eyon. hwas campaigns don't mesh and earl warren's wife ends up in that voting booth in novembepulling do theeveror tran ndsif oian pe trpr two tears while congress is unfettered. any chance to go back? >> guest: ion thi so. rt constituency among the senators who all want to succeed two term president so i don't think that wilpp irdamenthe s e hder ha. >>t:t ll, two left. john in port st. lucie. u are on book. tagonioonwge e tfo. he the first to have a vice-presidential candidate during his primaries? o eeoe sho ow i19 id fhee wat's mistake was george bush and i wish he had picked someone else. ckro18r s nk the or two years before the election and they pick the vice president but in the modern era reagan's taki ochaweicker rknd hh dn' remember being at a
the foremost progressives and he starts o by busting themstfo how w did thomas dooley -- dewey no earl warren? >> guest: how well didl enimde wenooiske h a lot. and the republican governors' atewas a full. d he was a progressive fell. d sro. all dewey turns him down. warren thanks if he has a future in the party i better turnim dn agn. eyon. hwas campaigns don't mesh and earl warren's wife ends up in that voting booth in novembepulling do theeveror tran ndsif oian pe trpr two tears while...
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and earl and i-- as a rail. earl and hi a little bond because he's a vietnam veteran and i was a vietnam veteran. and neither one of us had much of a filter. we pretty much say what we think at all times, good or bad. and it was an interesting day to watch this young kid, first of all people say did you see his talent. yeah, it was unbelievable, his natural talent it wasn't polished. the talent wasn't polished but you could see. >> rose: it was that hand-eye coordination. >> it was just beyond belief, what he could do. i remember ask him, tiger, i have asked you hit balls now for 15 minutes and we talked about a couple things. i said tell me, when you get to a hole where you absolutely have to drive the ball on the fairway, every great player has a little shot, most will tee it down low and chase a little draw out there or they will hold one off and think the out of the neck way little fade just to make sure the ball gets in the fairway. i said what do you do in pressure situations when you have to hit one in th
and earl and i-- as a rail. earl and hi a little bond because he's a vietnam veteran and i was a vietnam veteran. and neither one of us had much of a filter. we pretty much say what we think at all times, good or bad. and it was an interesting day to watch this young kid, first of all people say did you see his talent. yeah, it was unbelievable, his natural talent it wasn't polished. the talent wasn't polished but you could see. >> rose: it was that hand-eye coordination. >> it was...
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. >> reporter: on face the nation colorado's earl pearlmutter said congress won't be able to avoid the issue when it returns from recess. >> i think this is really a congressional issue that has to be dealt with. you know, should we reinstate the assault weapons ban? i think we should and i think that's where it starts. we ought to be taking a look at how this guy was able to accumulate so much ammunition. he had enough ammunition for like a small army. there's something wrong about that. >> reporter: on fox news sunday former indiana senator evan bayh also a democrat predicted it wouldn't go anywhere. >> tragedies like this occur time to time. we have 3 million firearms in the country. evil people will find their way to get their hand on them. when we had the assault weapons ban in place, i don't think there was a perceptible decline in shootinginess did notes and the final thing i'd say is there's just not the political support for voting for things to affect this problem at the margin. >> reporter: new york mayor michael bloomberg pressed mitt romney and president obama to take a st
. >> reporter: on face the nation colorado's earl pearlmutter said congress won't be able to avoid the issue when it returns from recess. >> i think this is really a congressional issue that has to be dealt with. you know, should we reinstate the assault weapons ban? i think we should and i think that's where it starts. we ought to be taking a look at how this guy was able to accumulate so much ammunition. he had enough ammunition for like a small army. there's something wrong about...