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charles evans. mr.vans was placed in lockup and did extensive lockup time for assault on officer may. he was released from lockup and went down to general population. a couple of days ago, he got involved in a verbal altercation with an inmate that led to also some verbal confrontation with staff. he was placed down in lockup. he's saying once again he's in fear for his life. >> we've been all through this once before with him and placed him in pc. we have acquiesced to every request he's tried to make, and we've placed him all throughout this facility. >> he's been a problem since literally the day he came in. we'll do what we we can do, but he'll be a problem until he gets out of here. >> the next day, warden ivey pays evans a visit to discuss the latest incident that landed him back in segregation. >> tell me what happened. >> i was standing right next to him, warden. working out at the same time, tells the lockup, corporal keys don't belong on this floor. >> hold on. wait a minute, wait a minute. co
charles evans. mr.vans was placed in lockup and did extensive lockup time for assault on officer may. he was released from lockup and went down to general population. a couple of days ago, he got involved in a verbal altercation with an inmate that led to also some verbal confrontation with staff. he was placed down in lockup. he's saying once again he's in fear for his life. >> we've been all through this once before with him and placed him in pc. we have acquiesced to every request he's...
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charles evans s.o.hone calls other than mr. sostre's, i'll run the numbers if possibly he called for other inmates in lockup and then did a three-way for himself. >> evans, currently in segregation for arguing with another inmate still has a right to make phone calls. many other inmates have more serious violations. they have lost that privilege. >> i have a pre-paid call from -- >> charles. >> as soon as new people come into lockup, hitting them up for phone call. i can place a phone call for you if you let me make a three-way off your call. he had placed five to six different inmates besides sostre. i'm going to explain what the situation is. >> what happened now? >> okay. >> you have another aopi on lockup. hope we don't keep going through this. we know you're making calls for sostre and other calls for other inmates. you have placed 17 calls from the unit under your name through other inmates, you place three ways to your families to. they don't have privileges to make any phone calls or have you re
charles evans s.o.hone calls other than mr. sostre's, i'll run the numbers if possibly he called for other inmates in lockup and then did a three-way for himself. >> evans, currently in segregation for arguing with another inmate still has a right to make phone calls. many other inmates have more serious violations. they have lost that privilege. >> i have a pre-paid call from -- >> charles. >> as soon as new people come into lockup, hitting them up for phone call. i can...
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let me bring back in evan. i'm sure, evan, that you heard the reports earlier. it's very common to have not just a lot of medical personnel, for obvious reasons when you're running more than 26 miles, but also a large police presence, a heavy national guard presence. how easy or difficult would it be to somehow hide an ied that could do this kind of damage? >> i mean, look, look, let's face it. this is an impossible task we've asked the police to do. i mean, you know, it is an open event in the middle of a big city. there are thousands of people around there. there's only so much that they can do. there's only so many bags that they look for and i think, unfortunately, we have to go with the numbers and the numbers are that, you know, most of these things are stopped before, you know, they reach the point of hurting anyone, but, you know, there aren't enough resources, unfortunately, that i think we could ever muster that we could potentially find every single bag. so i think the reality is is that sometimes things get through. and even in a heavily policed area
let me bring back in evan. i'm sure, evan, that you heard the reports earlier. it's very common to have not just a lot of medical personnel, for obvious reasons when you're running more than 26 miles, but also a large police presence, a heavy national guard presence. how easy or difficult would it be to somehow hide an ied that could do this kind of damage? >> i mean, look, look, let's face it. this is an impossible task we've asked the police to do. i mean, you know, it is an open event...
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[laughter] >> evans?> since we're talking about various initiatives, let me throw out for your consideration the let's throw cold water on this initiative, just to be devil's advocate just for a second. just to remind everyone that, first of all, to be perfectly clear here, i'm a very strong advocate of south/north dialogue. the north korean reaction to that was almost unprincipled. so that's part of the problem. the south koreans -- the north koreans may be willing to have a conversation with south korea, but not about nuclear matters, number one. number two, the north koreans are deeply uncomfortable with the notion of putting south korea in the lead. as much as i would support that notion. and so that's another problem. the north koreans, to the extent that they want to have a conversation about strategic issues including nuclear issues and the conversation that they want to have is to get the united states to accept them as a nuclear weapons state, they want to have that conversation preferably with u
[laughter] >> evans?> since we're talking about various initiatives, let me throw out for your consideration the let's throw cold water on this initiative, just to be devil's advocate just for a second. just to remind everyone that, first of all, to be perfectly clear here, i'm a very strong advocate of south/north dialogue. the north korean reaction to that was almost unprincipled. so that's part of the problem. the south koreans -- the north koreans may be willing to have a...
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our clerk is derek evans. please give announcements. >> please silent all cell phones and electronic devices and speaker cards should be submitted to the clerk. items today will be on the agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you. we're have six items on the agenda. we're going to move quickly one through five so we can get to the hearing on pedestrian safety and chaired by norman yee and another one by supervisor breed as well. mr. evans please call item one. >> item one is consider the issuance of on site liquor license for dion cheng and rachel cheng at 543 2nd street. >> thank you. i believe we have a staff report on this. let me just say that is there a staff report from inspector vancoal or others on this item? >> inspector keller san francisco police department alcohol liaison unit. raichian cheng has filed a application with california alcohol and beverage control seeking type 42 on sale liquor license for 543 2nd street. this location is midblock on second street between brandon and bryant streets.
our clerk is derek evans. please give announcements. >> please silent all cell phones and electronic devices and speaker cards should be submitted to the clerk. items today will be on the agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you. we're have six items on the agenda. we're going to move quickly one through five so we can get to the hearing on pedestrian safety and chaired by norman yee and another one by supervisor breed as well. mr. evans please call item one. >> item one...
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evans? >> supervisor wiener. >> yeah i don't want to vote against the license. i support the license so maybe what we can do is i can make a motion to amend to remove number nine and vote on that and i'm going to vote for the license whether or not condition nine is there because i think this is a great application. >> that sounds fine and i know ms. bruses spoke in spoke of the alu conditions. it doesn't prohibit the owner from voluntarily using the electronic surveillance as suggested by the alu as well so your motion supervisor is -- >> well, i would make a motion to forward this with positive recommendation without condition number nine and i would say as a district supervisor i am very sensitive to the needs of the district supervisor to work with the community and have appropriate limitations on venues, but i view this as this is a city wide issue because this is happening all over the city. >> okay. i think i will be supportive of that as well, but so can we move this forward with a positive recommendation? supervisor yee. >> can we just vote on the amend
evans? >> supervisor wiener. >> yeah i don't want to vote against the license. i support the license so maybe what we can do is i can make a motion to amend to remove number nine and vote on that and i'm going to vote for the license whether or not condition nine is there because i think this is a great application. >> that sounds fine and i know ms. bruses spoke in spoke of the alu conditions. it doesn't prohibit the owner from voluntarily using the electronic surveillance as...
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>> evan. >> jimmy: evan. >> evan. >> jimmy: evan? very good. e-v-a-n?e new tom cruise movie "oblivion" just came out. set in the future. it's a good sci-fi movie. 60 years in the future. my question is, 60 years, what is a new invention that everyone's using? >> ooh. boy, you put me on the spot. i don't know. >> jimmy: i don't think i'm gonna test you on this. i mean, i don't know what it's gonna be. [ laughter ] >> i'm hoping for the hoverboard. >> jimmy: the hoverboard. like "back to the future." he said, "finally." stoner's at home are going, "absolutely, man. the hoverboard." you have to have the hoverboard from "back to the future." >> of course. >> jimmy: michael j. fox, he rocks. and in the future we'll probably all be living on the moon, right? >> of course. >> jimmy: yeah. we're gonna probably change the name of the moon. what would we change the name of the planet to be? any word. >> chili's. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is it on the board? survey says? all right. ♪ chili's is the name -- [ laughter ] that one you might be really right with. we have
>> evan. >> jimmy: evan. >> evan. >> jimmy: evan? very good. e-v-a-n?e new tom cruise movie "oblivion" just came out. set in the future. it's a good sci-fi movie. 60 years in the future. my question is, 60 years, what is a new invention that everyone's using? >> ooh. boy, you put me on the spot. i don't know. >> jimmy: i don't think i'm gonna test you on this. i mean, i don't know what it's gonna be. [ laughter ] >> i'm hoping for the...
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i think evan's right.e don't know where this came from but it does seem difficult to understand the targeting and if you look at the kinds of actions that radical right wing groups have carried out in the past, they attack targets that you can understand, a federal building, a gay nightclub, black church, those kinds of things. >> and we don't have any of that here and you don't see the data that is significant as well. >> well, the data is insignificant for the following reason. patriots day is important on the radical right but it's the date of april 19th that they care about. that's the date of the oklahoma city bombing, the beginning of the american revolution, of the start of the war, and a few other important historical dates. patriots day is celebrated in massachusetts on the third monday of april and that's why in massachusetts and only massachusetts patriots day was celebrated on a monday. >> so we don't know and we're not fingering anyone, we are all trying to find out what happened here. evan, w
i think evan's right.e don't know where this came from but it does seem difficult to understand the targeting and if you look at the kinds of actions that radical right wing groups have carried out in the past, they attack targets that you can understand, a federal building, a gay nightclub, black church, those kinds of things. >> and we don't have any of that here and you don't see the data that is significant as well. >> well, the data is insignificant for the following reason....
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c-span: tom evans was? >> guest: tom evans was then a republican congressman who was one of president reagan's chief spokesmen in the house. he was rising very fast. the hometown papers found out and -- once again, it used to be the kind of thing that you thought of as a very private matter, but paula parkinson was a lobbyist, and at the time she went on that weekend, she was lobbying against a crop insurance bill that evans then voted against. now, the fact was that all the republicans and conservatives voted against it. the chances were almost nil that evans would ever have voted for it, but this connection was the hook. they ran the evans-parkinson story and he lost the next election. c-span: the story still follows vice president quayle? >> guest: she came back, as you know, during the last presidential campaign. by then we had become much more cynical about these women. she made her charges against vice president quayle -- i guess then candidate quayle -- saying that while they were on that weekend he
c-span: tom evans was? >> guest: tom evans was then a republican congressman who was one of president reagan's chief spokesmen in the house. he was rising very fast. the hometown papers found out and -- once again, it used to be the kind of thing that you thought of as a very private matter, but paula parkinson was a lobbyist, and at the time she went on that weekend, she was lobbying against a crop insurance bill that evans then voted against. now, the fact was that all the republicans...
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i also put the pell and evans -- bell and evans tenders that had to be thrown out. i wanted to believe healey. applegate is an independent company, and much of the meat they use is organic. the company is a big supplier to whole foods. but animal muscle doesn't just liquify unless something dramatic has been done to it. i told him that the combination of the brown mess in my office and the perception of the spongy texture seemed to suggest that his product was more max malley processed than minimally. i can see your point, he said, and then proceeded to launch into a discussion about leftover meatless animal product through a pressure so high that the whole thing -- the skins, the bones, connective tissue and all -- turns into a meat smoothie. the separated chicken and pork -- beef can't be due to concerns over mad cow disease -- is most commonly used in hot dogs and pizza toppings. a widely-distributed photo of it that showed a pink substance oozing like soft serve ice cream was initially mistaken for pink slime. he wanted me to know that applegate doesn't use this
i also put the pell and evans -- bell and evans tenders that had to be thrown out. i wanted to believe healey. applegate is an independent company, and much of the meat they use is organic. the company is a big supplier to whole foods. but animal muscle doesn't just liquify unless something dramatic has been done to it. i told him that the combination of the brown mess in my office and the perception of the spongy texture seemed to suggest that his product was more max malley processed than...
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deadly avalanches in washington state, carter evans has the latest. cheering the death of margaret thatcher. >> ding dong the witch is dead. >> explaining whthe british prime minister evokes strong feelings even after she's gone. >> and new hope taking root, anna werner introduces us to the those bringing the fire rife aged lost pines of texas back to life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i'm jim axelrod with a west coast edition of the broadcast. for the last month they've been looking for kor killers of three people including two prosecutors in kaufman, texas. about 30 miles southeast of dallas. in the last 72 hours the search for clues has narrowed it to two locations and apparently one man. we have two reports tonight beginning with manual bojorquez. >> investigators search the storage facility saturday about 10 miles from where the murders happened. they pulled a white crown victoria from one unit. also multiple guns, ballistic tests are being done on the weapons to see if they are connected to the mur
deadly avalanches in washington state, carter evans has the latest. cheering the death of margaret thatcher. >> ding dong the witch is dead. >> explaining whthe british prime minister evokes strong feelings even after she's gone. >> and new hope taking root, anna werner introduces us to the those bringing the fire rife aged lost pines of texas back to life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i'm jim axelrod with a west...
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carter evans has the latest. and the youngest master. they've never seen anything like this 14-year-old in augusta, but terrell brown tells us how slow play almost derailed him from his fast track. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod with the west coast edition of the broadcast. the campaign for tougher gun control laws moved ahead on multiple fronts today, both inside and outside the white house. with a week of crucial senate debate just ahead, those pushing for new laws made their appeals on the most personal of terms. senior white house correspondent bill plante begins our coverage. ( applause ). >> reporter: supporters of tighter gun control demonstrated across the country today, part of a strategy to keep up the pressure on congress as debate dpins in the senate. linda brundage was in lansing, michigan. >> listen, listen to the 90% of people who want common gun sense. >> reporter: the demonstrations came after a week of lobbying on capitol hill by parents of some of t
carter evans has the latest. and the youngest master. they've never seen anything like this 14-year-old in augusta, but terrell brown tells us how slow play almost derailed him from his fast track. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod with the west coast edition of the broadcast. the campaign for tougher gun control laws moved ahead on multiple fronts today, both inside and outside the white house. with a week of...
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evan, what can you, you heard all of this information. you're digesting it. tell us what you think is going on right now in the intelligence community and what, what you're sort of surmising as you hear all this information. one of the things that we are looking at beyond the government are the electronic trails that these folks might have left. not surprisingly it appears that two guys in their 20s, they were using the internet and it appears they did leave a trail behind. one of the more interesting aspec aspects, an amazon.com wishlist which appears to be in the name of tamerlan tsarnaev, one of the suspects. some of the titles on that wishlist. >> let me stop you there. do we know this is -- we don't know for sure if this is his amazon wish list. >> i want to stress, we don't know for sure. >> but it is his name. >> i want to stop you there. our folks. we want to stop you there. we don't want to necessarily say this on air yet until we verify it. >> understood. the other direction we're looking at right now is, of course, what group might have been involv
evan, what can you, you heard all of this information. you're digesting it. tell us what you think is going on right now in the intelligence community and what, what you're sort of surmising as you hear all this information. one of the things that we are looking at beyond the government are the electronic trails that these folks might have left. not surprisingly it appears that two guys in their 20s, they were using the internet and it appears they did leave a trail behind. one of the more...
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it also shows that evan ebil ghawld daily and took the required drug test. by march 15th things changed. he checked in by the morning. by afternoon a tamp everywhere alert went off from his tracking bracelet. six days later a warrant is issued for his arrest. by then both tom clements and nathan leon were dead and police believe ebil killed them. >> shepard: how does a character call error end up in the release of this man years early? >> it was at a sentencing hearing that a judge missed a small but vital detail. ebil was convicted of assaulting a prison guard inmate back in 2008. at sentencing the judge said had i had the full range of sentencing for your offense available to me, i don't know where i would have come down but i don't. i have got a cap of four years. trouble is, when he actually gave the order, the judge didn't specify that it was consecutive. the paperwork got mixed up and ebil was released. shep? >> shepard: alicia acuna in denver for us. more record highs on wall street today. the dow up 89 to a record of 14,662. that's the 11th record fo
it also shows that evan ebil ghawld daily and took the required drug test. by march 15th things changed. he checked in by the morning. by afternoon a tamp everywhere alert went off from his tracking bracelet. six days later a warrant is issued for his arrest. by then both tom clements and nathan leon were dead and police believe ebil killed them. >> shepard: how does a character call error end up in the release of this man years early? >> it was at a sentencing hearing that a judge...
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. >> i'm evan smith. he's a best selling, critically acclaimed author oh has been writing about the media business for 25 years, last 11 for the "new york times". he's david carr. this is overheard. >> david carr, welcome. >> nice to be here. >> always nice to see you. let me ask you about your paper, the "new york times". many of us read it here and elsewhere. news the last couple of weeks, you had some departures from people who had been in the paper for a long time, names we knew, left. how are the moods around the office? what's the state of things there? >> i think people spend far too much time worrying about the mood of the "new york times" and not enough time sort of looking at the product. we all would like to think that we're absolutely essential to what happens there. and if we lose somebody as talented and as good as john geddis, our managing editor and john landon who played a significant role in the jason blair incident, all of a sudden the wheels are going to fly off the cart. never happens
. >> i'm evan smith. he's a best selling, critically acclaimed author oh has been writing about the media business for 25 years, last 11 for the "new york times". he's david carr. this is overheard. >> david carr, welcome. >> nice to be here. >> always nice to see you. let me ask you about your paper, the "new york times". many of us read it here and elsewhere. news the last couple of weeks, you had some departures from people who had been in the...
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our reporter doug evans fox five in atlanta. doug, do we know if they have been able to speak with the firefighters themselves? >> i don't know whether they have been able to speak with the firefighters. all we know, shep, they are in communication with the gunman who is holding them hostage. that is a good sign. any time that the police can communicate with this guy, can try to calm him down find out what it is going to take to end this situation find out if there is any need of the firefighters inside. give him some alternative to ending this on what he might shows are his terms. of course, it's all being orchestrated by the police department. gwinnett county is a very large county. this is probably one of the best police departments in metro atlanta. they handled hostage situations all the time. theist guys are well-trained to do that. i saw the district attorney arrive a short time ago. he has been in talking with these guys. handling negotiations to help them along. >> shepard: only thing i was curious about had they evacua
our reporter doug evans fox five in atlanta. doug, do we know if they have been able to speak with the firefighters themselves? >> i don't know whether they have been able to speak with the firefighters. all we know, shep, they are in communication with the gunman who is holding them hostage. that is a good sign. any time that the police can communicate with this guy, can try to calm him down find out what it is going to take to end this situation find out if there is any need of the...
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fire commissioner andre evans. thank you very much. it's wonderful to see such say big crowd here today to celebrate the opening of this new station as people have said before has been way too long to be honest since there has been a new fire station in the city. on behalf of the fire commission, i want to say we are incredibly proud to be here and incredibly excited and think it's appropriate that the men and women who give so much to the city that they are given state of the art facility. i'm so glad that this wonderful fire station is opening. i don't think it's everyday that -- it's not everyday that a private institution comes forward and says let's do something great for the city. i want to thank all the members who put in so much time and effort into making this fire station what it is. i think the results speak fore itself. it's first class and i think it's going to serve the community for a long time to come. so thank you very much. >> thank you, commissioner evans. before we call up our next speaker, i want to acknowledge our
fire commissioner andre evans. thank you very much. it's wonderful to see such say big crowd here today to celebrate the opening of this new station as people have said before has been way too long to be honest since there has been a new fire station in the city. on behalf of the fire commission, i want to say we are incredibly proud to be here and incredibly excited and think it's appropriate that the men and women who give so much to the city that they are given state of the art facility. i'm...
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. >> this is evan. he's watching the daily show with jon stewart for eight years.ally in love with the show. >> comedian, tv host, rider and average lover. this is a job application, i want to be one of his correspondents. if this is my dream job, i have nothing to lose. he got up his courage, got friends together and put together this video to post on youtube. >> so, jon, here are four reasons to hire me. reason number one, i know politics, i know languages. i speak seven of them, look, a random german guy, [ speaking foreign language ] >> how hot is that? he speaks sev is speaking german, i think, right now. >> please. french is not one of those languages. reason number two -- >> this is my favorite moment. >> to show support, 100 ninjas came to the filming of this video. ♪ >> reason number three, if you hired me, your audience will increase by five -- >> i watch the daily show every night. i think this guy would be a perfect fit. >> we have evan via skype "right this minute" from croatia. welcome to the show. >> thanks, guys. this is so awesome. i can't believe
. >> this is evan. he's watching the daily show with jon stewart for eight years.ally in love with the show. >> comedian, tv host, rider and average lover. this is a job application, i want to be one of his correspondents. if this is my dream job, i have nothing to lose. he got up his courage, got friends together and put together this video to post on youtube. >> so, jon, here are four reasons to hire me. reason number one, i know politics, i know languages. i speak seven of...
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i don't think that's the case. >> evans? >> there is no doubt that kim jong il is in charge. the way he is taking control of the party and the military and the state structure last year, the smoothness of the implementation. he has been able to remove a number of key players so readily including military people and replace them with his own loyalists. all those things and much more suggest this is a person who despite his youth is in charge. g issue, if thessu, doher side does a, we will b. kaeson.e not shut down g. they're keeping the door open to a restart of the operation. all of the small and medium south korean enterprises that are being hurt by the temporary thedown are insured by south korean government and other mechanisms. the north korean workers that will not be getting their salaries and the several hundred thousand north korean family members who are dependent on those workers, i do not think they have an insurance plan. to ultimate damage will be north korea and to those workers who will not be happy. >> i am glad that evans has raise these points. havehing the
i don't think that's the case. >> evans? >> there is no doubt that kim jong il is in charge. the way he is taking control of the party and the military and the state structure last year, the smoothness of the implementation. he has been able to remove a number of key players so readily including military people and replace them with his own loyalists. all those things and much more suggest this is a person who despite his youth is in charge. g issue, if thessu, doher side does a, we...
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evans please call the next item. we will get through it as quickly as we can. >> item the for the pedestrian safety advisory committee. >> thank you and i know supervisor breed has a statement. i will apologize i can't join the hearing today. two weeks ago zach marks contacted me to request a hearing before the board. and he informed me by the by laws they're supposed to update the board of supervisors each quarter. i know others have done it in the past yet the committee hasn't had the opportunity to do so in a year. pedestrian safety is extremely important to me. i am actively working on improvement projects including masonic boulevard and bike lanes and the octavia corridor and it's a critical of san francisco transportation and safety efforts and i am grateful that the board will have an opportunity to hear from the members directly today. thank you. so that is a statement from supervisor breed. i would like to introduce markiewiczs>> >> thank you for having me here today. as you know and heard today the facts ar
evans please call the next item. we will get through it as quickly as we can. >> item the for the pedestrian safety advisory committee. >> thank you and i know supervisor breed has a statement. i will apologize i can't join the hearing today. two weeks ago zach marks contacted me to request a hearing before the board. and he informed me by the by laws they're supposed to update the board of supervisors each quarter. i know others have done it in the past yet the committee hasn't had...
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joining me now is evan coleman and roger cressey.er, they lived in the united states for ten years. we've seen similar stories of radicalization. how does it happen? >> they didn't come here already r radicalized. we don't know if it was external sources, personal struggles, family issues, they are perceived as religious or ethnic duty. these are all possibilities right now. but we've seen in the past, be it with the faisals of the world, he was a citizen. he came from pakistan. he was radicalized because of the u.s. war against al qaeda and effects on that and the tribal region where some of his family was from. he was trained by pakistani taliban and came to the united states to try to attack the times square. that's a classic situation where we thought someone who was folded into the fabric of american society but ultimately became radicalized for political reasons. we don't know if that's the case for the tsarnaev brothers. >> that was going to be my question. we don't know if they were radicalized. there's no statement or manife
joining me now is evan coleman and roger cressey.er, they lived in the united states for ten years. we've seen similar stories of radicalization. how does it happen? >> they didn't come here already r radicalized. we don't know if it was external sources, personal struggles, family issues, they are perceived as religious or ethnic duty. these are all possibilities right now. but we've seen in the past, be it with the faisals of the world, he was a citizen. he came from pakistan. he was...
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evan ebel was let loose in january because of a clerical error.now believed to have killed nathan leon, an employee who delivered pizzas on the side, then colorado prison chief tom clements. ebel himself was killed in a shootout with sheriff's deputies in texas on march 21st. meanwhile, the widow of nathan leon is devastated. listen to what she had to say earlier today. >> it happened once, it's going to happen again. i mean, clerical error. clerical error ain't going to bring my husband back. it's not going to bring tom clements back. it's not going to bring my children's father back. how do you tell your 4-year-old daughters that? and have to go on the rest your life knowing that this could have been prevented? if somebody would have done their job? and stood up and went through that paperwork before they ever released this monster into society. >> joining me now is katie leon along with her mother, bernadette. welcome to you both. extremely powerful and emotional comments there from you, katie. it's an almost unbelievable case, this, that someb
evan ebel was let loose in january because of a clerical error.now believed to have killed nathan leon, an employee who delivered pizzas on the side, then colorado prison chief tom clements. ebel himself was killed in a shootout with sheriff's deputies in texas on march 21st. meanwhile, the widow of nathan leon is devastated. listen to what she had to say earlier today. >> it happened once, it's going to happen again. i mean, clerical error. clerical error ain't going to bring my husband...
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evans says the ban is necessary to stop courtroom intimidation. he says people are misusing their phones to record judges, jurors and witnesses. "they are taking photographs of witnesses attempting to intimidate them to convince them that this no snitch rule thats occuring on a day by day basis outside should apply in the courtroom. "we will not tolerate that." some people are exempt from the ban like judges, attorneys and those serving jury duty. the court will have lockers for rent to store your phone, but there will be a limited number, which means if you don't leave your phone at home you'll be turned away. "we know that it's going to be an inconvenience for people that's why we've tried our best to get the word around please do not bring your phone to the courthouse." the ban also applies to other electronics. someone call with cellphone in court could it be held in contempt. kit used to this idea because this is a ban that will likely be implemented at other courthouse is in the county >> police are investigating two shootings that occurred
evans says the ban is necessary to stop courtroom intimidation. he says people are misusing their phones to record judges, jurors and witnesses. "they are taking photographs of witnesses attempting to intimidate them to convince them that this no snitch rule thats occuring on a day by day basis outside should apply in the courtroom. "we will not tolerate that." some people are exempt from the ban like judges, attorneys and those serving jury duty. the court will have lockers for...
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evan strip ner met evan longoria. the a's fall the final of 8-3. their first road loss of the season. >>> warriors in denver early. this is highlights of practice yesterday, the eve of their playoff game later on today against the denver nuggets. they know they're underdogs. the nuggets are the third seed. the nuggets only lost three games all year on that floor. game time is at 2:30. highlights on kpix 5 with your man right here. everybody have a good day. >>> in arena football the saber cats lost at home to the shock, 69-47. quarterback aaron garcia threw five interceptions. paul stevens caught all of them. >>> coming up, one more look at today's top stories and a big birth day for the world's oldest living person. how old is he? the answer coming up in just a moment. stor the surviving suspect in th, boston marathon bombing is w under arrest. he's >>> let's look at the top stories. the survivoring suspect in the boston marathon bombing is under arrest at a boston area hospital. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured after he was found hiding
evan strip ner met evan longoria. the a's fall the final of 8-3. their first road loss of the season. >>> warriors in denver early. this is highlights of practice yesterday, the eve of their playoff game later on today against the denver nuggets. they know they're underdogs. the nuggets are the third seed. the nuggets only lost three games all year on that floor. game time is at 2:30. highlights on kpix 5 with your man right here. everybody have a good day. >>> in arena...