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hammond. mr.ammond, you put in your form here that you filled out that you were a member of a gang. >> i was a heartless felon ogys. >> is that what you told the folks in the jail, that you used to be part of the heartless felons and you don't want any part of them now? >> yes, your honor. >> anything else you want to tell the court? >> i'm sorry for what happened. i take full responsibility of my action. i'm sorry to him and his family. i'm just hoping that i get a second chance. i want to come home and change my life and be able to do right. >> i've looked closely at your prior criminal history. now that i know and you admit that you're part of a gang and this is what heartless felons do. and for that reason, you need to be punished, you need to be separated from society. this is the life you chose. this is the consequences you must accept. so the court's going to impose 18 years at lorraine correctional institution. >> watching paris in that courtroom, his face, when he heard his sentence, that
hammond. mr.ammond, you put in your form here that you filled out that you were a member of a gang. >> i was a heartless felon ogys. >> is that what you told the folks in the jail, that you used to be part of the heartless felons and you don't want any part of them now? >> yes, your honor. >> anything else you want to tell the court? >> i'm sorry for what happened. i take full responsibility of my action. i'm sorry to him and his family. i'm just hoping that i get...
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sticking cheese up his nose, then placing it into a sandwich while his co-worker, christie lynn hammonds>> it's our special ingredient. >> then setzer holds slices of meat up to his rear end. >> he just farted on salami that goes on sandwiches. >> later he wipes his bare bottom with a sponge typically used for cleaning dishes. hammonds, seemingly delighted, continues filming and gives a play-by-play of setzer's shocking mistreatment of the food. >> they'll never know there's snot on it. our manager is unaware of what we are doing at the moment. while we're up here clowning around, putting snot in people's food. >> the two are fired immediately after the video goes viral. >> going to miss domino's. they were a very good company. >> hammonds and setzer are charged with felony adulterating food but insist none of the food seen in the video was ever served to customers. >> having 25,000 employees around the country that work for us, all of them are doing it the right way, and, you know, two idiots, you know, get to make it a really hard day for all of us. >> the health department closes the
sticking cheese up his nose, then placing it into a sandwich while his co-worker, christie lynn hammonds>> it's our special ingredient. >> then setzer holds slices of meat up to his rear end. >> he just farted on salami that goes on sandwiches. >> later he wipes his bare bottom with a sponge typically used for cleaning dishes. hammonds, seemingly delighted, continues filming and gives a play-by-play of setzer's shocking mistreatment of the food. >> they'll never...
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russia-backed separatits point fingers at each other for violations of the seats fire kerry and phillip hammondsay they are clear on who is to blame. russia has engaged in a brazen and cynical process. there is no secret to any of us not in this age of visibility. >> we talk about unity and u.s.-european alignment in response to those breaches of that agreement. >> news of a possible new round of financial sanctions appears to annoy russian citizens instead of being a major concern. here is more now from rory challands in moscow. >> the likely cremlen response is any increase in sanctions would be counterproductive which would further lead to the exacerbation of tensions and the kremlin would be forced to come with age appropriate response. the west is in a dilemmafa. it isn't minded to use force other than supplying with offensive weaponry. the safrpsz it has applied don't seem to have changed the kremlin kremlin's behavior in any way we are talking about giving it another turn of the screws. it's not to say they have had no effect. they have on russian public opinion and annoyed a lot of ordin
russia-backed separatits point fingers at each other for violations of the seats fire kerry and phillip hammondsay they are clear on who is to blame. russia has engaged in a brazen and cynical process. there is no secret to any of us not in this age of visibility. >> we talk about unity and u.s.-european alignment in response to those breaches of that agreement. >> news of a possible new round of financial sanctions appears to annoy russian citizens instead of being a major concern....
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kerry made the comments in london in a meeting with his british counterpart philip happen monday hammond. >> people are determined to make it clear that we're not going to play this game. we're not going to sit there and be part of this kind of extraordinarily craven behavior at the expense of the sovereignty and integrity of the nation. >> well, the eastern ukrainian town of debaltseve was captured by pro-russian fighters wednesday four days after the cease-fire was supposed to have stopped the fighting. >> the scene of the final big battle is still scattered with the debris of war. there are burned out vehicle military vehicles. it's four days since the ukrainian troops fled from here, but the shell shock civilians are still dazed. galina is one of hundreds now left homeless from all the fighting. >> i wanted and tried so hard to maintain the house and make it comfortable to leave an inheritance to my granddaughter. now it's unrepairable. only the walls remain. >> it's so horrible, she says. she now sleeps in the cellar underneath a grocery store. >> 15 people are living there because
kerry made the comments in london in a meeting with his british counterpart philip happen monday hammond. >> people are determined to make it clear that we're not going to play this game. we're not going to sit there and be part of this kind of extraordinarily craven behavior at the expense of the sovereignty and integrity of the nation. >> well, the eastern ukrainian town of debaltseve was captured by pro-russian fighters wednesday four days after the cease-fire was supposed to...
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. ♪ (hammond) after rehearsal, they take the words home with them.hen they learn their parts at home. when they come to the next rehearsal, they're prepared. what i'd like to do now is to start with the tenor section then the alto and the soprano, and then i'll add the bass. they don't have the music sitting in front of them because that destroys the power of the text that gospel music can bring. so memorization is a very, very essential element in communicating effectively the power of gospel music. ♪ a weary land, a weary land a weary land. ♪ they have to become one with the music and show it through their facial expressions through their body movements. it has to become them. they have to be convinced that this is what god has done for them. (narrator) another important way music can be transmitted is through notation. [airy flute music] notation systems graphically represent musical elements or specific performance information in order to preserve music. [ensemble plays classical music] (pagano) notation is how the composer communicates to the pe
. ♪ (hammond) after rehearsal, they take the words home with them.hen they learn their parts at home. when they come to the next rehearsal, they're prepared. what i'd like to do now is to start with the tenor section then the alto and the soprano, and then i'll add the bass. they don't have the music sitting in front of them because that destroys the power of the text that gospel music can bring. so memorization is a very, very essential element in communicating effectively the power of...
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david: advisor shares, noah hammond. thank you very much. liz: good luke to you. david: have we actually hit the bottom for oil? one firm does not think so, talking about $20 a barrel. is that crazy or actually a possibility? liz: it will be a complicated tax season for millions of you because there are new laws in place and budget issues cutting irs resources. ceo of liberty tax here to tell you what you need to know now before april 15th. david: dallas fed president, richard fisher giving us his prediction about rate hikes. take a look. >> i would expect that you will see a high sometime this year. how is that for absolute accuracy? david: better than a lot of people have given us. is he right? will we have a raise of the, excuse me, a raise of the interest rate this year? mr. anthony scaramucci, skybridge capital founder is here to answer that question in a moment. ♪ at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? i
david: advisor shares, noah hammond. thank you very much. liz: good luke to you. david: have we actually hit the bottom for oil? one firm does not think so, talking about $20 a barrel. is that crazy or actually a possibility? liz: it will be a complicated tax season for millions of you because there are new laws in place and budget issues cutting irs resources. ceo of liberty tax here to tell you what you need to know now before april 15th. david: dallas fed president, richard fisher giving us...
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it is a private firm whose email and credit card information was leaked by hacker jeremy hammond. brown's case has sparked an online campaign. here to talk about his sentencing and the implications, senior staff target at the electronic frontier foundation. her work focused on open government, transparency, and privacy issues jennifer, thank you for joining us, so barrett brown didn't hack stratford, why was he son convicted. >> well that's very true. he didn't hack stratford, he was convicted -- his ultimate conviction was related to some threats he made to an fbi agent, and posted on youtube. but the initial prosecution against barrett brown was actually for just sharing a link to the stratford cloud. he share add link like most of us do about every day when we communicate on the internet. he didn't share the files he just shared the link so that anybody could download them. on to their own computer who had access to that information. you can fortunately, those files also contained tens of thousands of credit card numbers and access codes and so the government used that against
it is a private firm whose email and credit card information was leaked by hacker jeremy hammond. brown's case has sparked an online campaign. here to talk about his sentencing and the implications, senior staff target at the electronic frontier foundation. her work focused on open government, transparency, and privacy issues jennifer, thank you for joining us, so barrett brown didn't hack stratford, why was he son convicted. >> well that's very true. he didn't hack stratford, he was...
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item number 8, old business presentation, free muni for seniors and people with disabilities diana hammond, san francisco transportation agency. >>good morning, i'm happy to be here to be able to provide you with this presentation as a proposal that you just heard about that our board will be considering on january 20. i was reminded by the chairman of our board who just left tom nolan, that the item will be called at the beginning of the agenda so regardless of where it may fall on that he will be calling it at the beginning to be able to hear from all the folks who are supportive of this program at the beginning of this meeting. at this point i want to turn the presentation over to emmet nelson who is our project coordinator. thank you. >>good morning, commissioners, i'm the program manager for free muni at sfmta. i'm here to present to you the free muni for seniors and people with disabilities. as we've heard today the sfmta board of directors is set to review this program to seniors on january 20. this program will provide free muni to low and median seniors. is there will be a one tim
item number 8, old business presentation, free muni for seniors and people with disabilities diana hammond, san francisco transportation agency. >>good morning, i'm happy to be here to be able to provide you with this presentation as a proposal that you just heard about that our board will be considering on january 20. i was reminded by the chairman of our board who just left tom nolan, that the item will be called at the beginning of the agenda so regardless of where it may fall on that...
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either maryanne hinkle, john barber, rob hammond and we have lewis -- and i think john ritz -- i don't know, go ahead. >> good morning. >> thank you. >> i support my neighbors and the community and that -- >> could i get you to speak into the mic. >> the west side in my opinion and the opinion of my neighbors and others is much safer. there is a tremendous amount of traffic that occurs as everyone has said. and there is a bottleneck at top, where the eastside was proposed anyway, so i think that would be enhanced or added in terms of the traffic flow would be slowed down. so there would be additional safety issues as was mentioned. as well as litter. that is going to be an issue on either side, but i do believe due to the open area of the proposed west side, you will just have a more natural, i guess, disposal, because of the existing trash facilities and so forth. largely, again, i'm looking at safety. i'm looking at additional litter. i'm looking at the the congestion around the steps on the eastside so to that end, if it does have to go in, i support my neighbors in that it should b
either maryanne hinkle, john barber, rob hammond and we have lewis -- and i think john ritz -- i don't know, go ahead. >> good morning. >> thank you. >> i support my neighbors and the community and that -- >> could i get you to speak into the mic. >> the west side in my opinion and the opinion of my neighbors and others is much safer. there is a tremendous amount of traffic that occurs as everyone has said. and there is a bottleneck at top, where the eastside was...
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judge hammond concluded they were not. the only evidence he cited was an unsupported statement by an agent whose support was being decided by service members which is what the vast majority of adjudications are being decided. he said they must be getting rubberstamped. the adjudicators at the service centers take great care to go over the documentation very carefully. there are fbi background checks, and if there is any case which they think would be some use in conducting a personal interview they can and will referred the person to an interview. those are very careful educations. -- adjudications. rep. chu: thank you. i yield back. chairman goodlatte: the chair will now recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania. rep. marino: thank you. i was in here a great deal but i have several hearings going on. professor legomsky, as a prosecutor, i have the authority at the state and federal level to use prosecutorial discretion but only on a case-by-case basis , on an individual basis, not for a class. i couldn't simply say that t
judge hammond concluded they were not. the only evidence he cited was an unsupported statement by an agent whose support was being decided by service members which is what the vast majority of adjudications are being decided. he said they must be getting rubberstamped. the adjudicators at the service centers take great care to go over the documentation very carefully. there are fbi background checks, and if there is any case which they think would be some use in conducting a personal interview...
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between secretary john kerry, and the british foreign secretary hammond. each other is blamed for the ceasefire, itself thought that we know who is behind the problem. >> russia engaged in a brazen and cynical process over the last days. there is no secret. all kinds of visibility and technical means and satellites and the ability to watch what they are doing. no to a certainty. of what russia has been providing to the separatists. we talk about how we maintain u.n. unity, and u.s. alignment in response to those breaches of that agreement >>> the two diplomats discussed the possibility of adding economic sanctions against president vladimir putin in moscow kerry adding that president obama could decide if the u.s. will take more action against russia >>> nows of a new round of financial sanctions appeared to annoy the russians as opposed to causing major concerns. >> reporter: the likely kremlin response to john kerry's remarks is that increase in sanctions would be counterproductive, leading to tensions and the kremlin would have to come up with an approp
between secretary john kerry, and the british foreign secretary hammond. each other is blamed for the ceasefire, itself thought that we know who is behind the problem. >> russia engaged in a brazen and cynical process over the last days. there is no secret. all kinds of visibility and technical means and satellites and the ability to watch what they are doing. no to a certainty. of what russia has been providing to the separatists. we talk about how we maintain u.n. unity, and u.s....
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i don't think he knows what hammond, and i'll tell you why.hotel, ensberg was still in the hotel. i came back running back with video for the braert broadcast, enberg was in the hotel. if he were in the plaza de mayo where was the video. why did you have to run it up to the feet point? i don't even know if he was there. i'd like everybody to ask him -- were you there? >> okay. >> because his reputation his nickname was room service eric. >> oh, boy. media correspondent and host of "reliable sources" brian stelter talked to eric enberg. >> it wasn't a combat situation by any sense of the word that i know. there were no people killed. he said that he saw troops fire into the crowd. i never saw that and i don't know anybody who did. i was there on the scene. the think that's gotten me talking about this is in one of those tape -- you haven't played it. >> i think i know which one you're going to refer to. let me play a couple sound bites. this is from the hamptons in 2009. >> when the argentines surrendered to the british there were riots in the
i don't think he knows what hammond, and i'll tell you why.hotel, ensberg was still in the hotel. i came back running back with video for the braert broadcast, enberg was in the hotel. if he were in the plaza de mayo where was the video. why did you have to run it up to the feet point? i don't even know if he was there. i'd like everybody to ask him -- were you there? >> okay. >> because his reputation his nickname was room service eric. >> oh, boy. media correspondent and...
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and darryl hammond. it was just hysterical. to me, that is classic "snl."u just want to watch it over and over and over again. classic "snl." >> let's watch what you're talking about. >> and the answer is this g-shaped letter comes between s and h. >> matthew mcconaughey, what are you doing here? >> what are any of us doing here? >> jason what was your favorite part last night? >> i too, first off, anything that andy samberg ever does with lonely island is great. but also i love chris rock's monologue. he basically got up there and said, all of you guys owe your lives to a black man who saved the show in 1983. his introduction of eddy murphy was fantastic. better than eddy murphy's appearance. >> let me play a little of that. ♪ ♪ here's another one ♪ >> and that's what you referred to first jason that you love anything about what he does. victoria, what was your favorite part? >> my vote goes to the jeopardy skit too. kate mckinnon as justin bieber is genius. when she came out a couple weeks ago in the calvin klein ad she had me in stitches. when she was ca
and darryl hammond. it was just hysterical. to me, that is classic "snl."u just want to watch it over and over and over again. classic "snl." >> let's watch what you're talking about. >> and the answer is this g-shaped letter comes between s and h. >> matthew mcconaughey, what are you doing here? >> what are any of us doing here? >> jason what was your favorite part last night? >> i too, first off, anything that andy samberg ever does with...
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. >> a lot of those guys are friends of mine but my vote goes to darrell hammond.of the greatest impersonators. i love dana carvey and phil hartman, but i think darrell really channels people like dick cheney. of course he did al gore bill clinton and he famously did john mccain. and he's just a natural born genius. >> you know the way the show evolved over the decades, it's become very important. "saturday night live's" political critique is really now part of the american consciousness, isn't it? >> it's ebbed and flowed. when the show first began in the early belushi days it was almost deconstructionist. it wasn't just taking on politics, it was taking on society and how we viewed tv. they would have sketches that just ended and went nowhere. it was really revolutionary stuff. as the show has grown and become more establishment, sometimes they play it safe and sometimes they go for the jugular. i became a political comedian in part because dennis miller before the fall meant so much to me and i think he's a great joke writer. i really miss the dennis miller era
. >> a lot of those guys are friends of mine but my vote goes to darrell hammond.of the greatest impersonators. i love dana carvey and phil hartman, but i think darrell really channels people like dick cheney. of course he did al gore bill clinton and he famously did john mccain. and he's just a natural born genius. >> you know the way the show evolved over the decades, it's become very important. "saturday night live's" political critique is really now part of the...
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secretary of state kerry is in london meeting with british foreign secretary philip hammond.ry is blaming moscow for supporting ukrainian rebels in recent fighting there. u.s. and england are looking at ways that would put pressure on russians to stop that. >>> a coalition of new york city taxi garage owners is hiring veterans to drive yellow cabs. it's called vets drive yellow. fox news correspondent bryan llenas has that story for us now from new york. >> reporter: the vets drive yellow nyc program began a little over month ago, and it's already promised jobs to 50 veterans. us army veteran peter loided is training to be a new york city cab driver. usually a two to three month process, lloyd is set to get his license in just two to three weeks. thanks to the program which is teamed up with the greater new york taxi association. since 2009, he's worked in security and as a deliveryperson but thinks cab driving a lasting career. served two tours in collector. he's looking forward to act wig different cultures and driving around his favorite see since being born in russia. >>
secretary of state kerry is in london meeting with british foreign secretary philip hammond.ry is blaming moscow for supporting ukrainian rebels in recent fighting there. u.s. and england are looking at ways that would put pressure on russians to stop that. >>> a coalition of new york city taxi garage owners is hiring veterans to drive yellow cabs. it's called vets drive yellow. fox news correspondent bryan llenas has that story for us now from new york. >> reporter: the vets...
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i have pete hammond, awards editor for deadline.com.we know a little bit about on "new day," nischelle turn ir entertainment host. and the only people on the red carpet are the crews and the camera crews, it's ready to go for sunday night. >> when you hear that song "hurray for hollywood" it gets me pumped. >> it's going to be hot on sunday it will be great is. >> it won't be super-hot temperaturewise, we'll talk about the forecast. >> talking about the star heat. >> i blame michaela. because last year at this time it was pouring rain. this year you brought the june gloom, what's wrong with you? >> maybe it's my canadian roots or something. i'm trying to bring the weather. let's talk about the year for oscar and i want to get to the picks that you have. not a big blockbuster year in terms of films, a lot of social issues taking the forefront. a lot of big heavy issues taking the forefront. >> there's a lot of independent films that are nominated this year. there's one big studio movie that's made $300 million, which is combined what the
i have pete hammond, awards editor for deadline.com.we know a little bit about on "new day," nischelle turn ir entertainment host. and the only people on the red carpet are the crews and the camera crews, it's ready to go for sunday night. >> when you hear that song "hurray for hollywood" it gets me pumped. >> it's going to be hot on sunday it will be great is. >> it won't be super-hot temperaturewise, we'll talk about the forecast. >> talking about...
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secretary of state john kerry is in london meeting with british foreign secretary philip hammond. is blaming moscow for supporting ukrainian rebels in recent fighting there. the us and england are looking at ways that may put pressure on russia to stop. >>> swarthmore college will have new leader at the helm val row smith name the 15th president of swarthmore college currently she is the dean of the college at princeton university. she is also a distinguished scholar of african-american literature and culture. she begins her new role at swarthmore on july 1st. >>> the barnes museum making quite a find it discovered two unfinished see san sketches on the reverse side of two water colors by the named artist. the barnes foundation says even collector albert barnes probably had no idea they even existed. they were found during conservation work on two french landscape water colors. they'll be on display in april and may and then they will be returned to their original location. >>> and still ahead on fox 29, vets drive yellow. what taxi garage owners are doing to get veterans on the r
secretary of state john kerry is in london meeting with british foreign secretary philip hammond. is blaming moscow for supporting ukrainian rebels in recent fighting there. the us and england are looking at ways that may put pressure on russia to stop. >>> swarthmore college will have new leader at the helm val row smith name the 15th president of swarthmore college currently she is the dean of the college at princeton university. she is also a distinguished scholar of...
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the employee of the lot but authorities allege that's exactly the scam perpetrated by one sharon hammond. >> authorities say sharon ham met was a long time police department clerk based at the department's auto pound lot be 19 the platt bridge. her job was to keep records on impounded vehicles and whether they'd be sent to auction or cut up for salvage. an internal affairs probe concluded that twice ham met falsified documents to make it look like an all terrain vehicle had been properly doctors posed of. in fact, both atv's wept to ham met and her hub john a third was actually purchased by the ham met's back in 2003. it later disappeared and was confiscated by the police department in 2005. authorities say sharon hammet took possession of that third atv without the required court order releasing it from police custody. sharon and? ham debt met stand charged tonight with multiple counts of theft forgery tampering with records. she resigned from the police department back in december of last year. no one answered the door on their north philadelphia home -- northeast philadelphia home i s
the employee of the lot but authorities allege that's exactly the scam perpetrated by one sharon hammond. >> authorities say sharon ham met was a long time police department clerk based at the department's auto pound lot be 19 the platt bridge. her job was to keep records on impounded vehicles and whether they'd be sent to auction or cut up for salvage. an internal affairs probe concluded that twice ham met falsified documents to make it look like an all terrain vehicle had been properly...
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hammond against griffith. watch the foul. okay. it's a hard foul. it's not a good foul.ayers. the players come from the benches but it got worse. the people come from the stands. this is in indiana. and it's just awful. i think both teams should forfeit both their next five games as penalty because they're both a disgrace. you can't have that in any kind of game but in a high school game. this is supposed to be about sportsmanship. >> exactly. >> that's a disgrace. >> you're right howard. >> it's a joke. (laughter). >> you're right though. >> i love it when he says that. every time it makes me smile. >> all right. >> tmz is up next at 11:00. we're back here at 4am for fox 29 morning news. "good day philadelphia" are already -- that you actually delays are already coming in. we've got your weather and traffic covered all morning. be sure to stay tune. ♪ >>> slippery sidewalks, and icy roads make for a treacherous early morning commute, what you need to know before you head out the door this morning. >>> at least one person dead after a major pile up on the new jersey turn
hammond against griffith. watch the foul. okay. it's a hard foul. it's not a good foul.ayers. the players come from the benches but it got worse. the people come from the stands. this is in indiana. and it's just awful. i think both teams should forfeit both their next five games as penalty because they're both a disgrace. you can't have that in any kind of game but in a high school game. this is supposed to be about sportsmanship. >> exactly. >> that's a disgrace. >> you're...
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. >> one hammond, two baker. three, sheaf. >> early in the mornings it's not so bad.we still have a little bit of coolness in the air. but as the day progresses, the humidity starts to go up and the dew points go up, and it tends to slow a lot of them down. >> the temperature can reach up to 100 degrees. still, the three dozen inmates represent a formidable force. but the mounted officers keeping watch over them are prepared for any trouble. >> i'm comfortable out on my lines. got my horse, my guns. inmates are intimidated by it. >> they probably feel i'm the danger. i got nothing to lose. i mean, what you going to do, give me some more time? i can't do what i got. i do one life sentence, if you take back one life sentence i've still got two more. you take back both life sentences i've still got 35. i mean, i'm more of a threat to them than they are to me. >> to keep inmates from escaping, gun guards form a square perimeter around the farm detail by placing themselves at opposite corners. inside the square unarmed guards called line pushers supervise the inmates. >> t
. >> one hammond, two baker. three, sheaf. >> early in the mornings it's not so bad.we still have a little bit of coolness in the air. but as the day progresses, the humidity starts to go up and the dew points go up, and it tends to slow a lot of them down. >> the temperature can reach up to 100 degrees. still, the three dozen inmates represent a formidable force. but the mounted officers keeping watch over them are prepared for any trouble. >> i'm comfortable out on my...
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live" had so many celebrities on its 40th anniversary show it took almost two minutes for darryl hammondthe opening credit. the three and a half hour event was full of surprises including the announcement of a potential new presidential ticket for 2016. not really. >> next question yes, tina. >> no it's sarah, sarah palin. >> oh, sorry. >> oh, my gosh. of course, governor palin, welcome. >> i'm just curious jerry >> run for president, sarah, i don't think there is a number to win. >> what if i picked donald trump as me running mate? >> you're teasing us that is not night. >> form erer colleagues got together. >> times have changed since i first sat behind this disk. i used to be the only pretty blond woman reading the fake news now there is a whole network devoted to that. >> ruth i want to talk to you because you had an intergenerational experience last night. >> i did i watched with my 17-year-old daughter. what an amazing thing. "saturday night live" was part of my adolescence, college life, and it now part of my two daughter's adolescence and college life. they tell me on sunday morn
live" had so many celebrities on its 40th anniversary show it took almost two minutes for darryl hammondthe opening credit. the three and a half hour event was full of surprises including the announcement of a potential new presidential ticket for 2016. not really. >> next question yes, tina. >> no it's sarah, sarah palin. >> oh, sorry. >> oh, my gosh. of course, governor palin, welcome. >> i'm just curious jerry >> run for president, sarah, i don't...
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hammond, deputy editor for "people" magazine. that was quite a moment last night.e writers guild awards the depression is just assumed. you don't have to mention it at that award. but he really had the most, i think, maybe touching personal moment up there last night. >> there were a lot of personal moments and political moments and a lot of really heavy topics that people talked about in addition to depression. julianne moore talked about alzheimer's, eddie redmayne talked about als. >> i made one prediction and it's the only one i've ever made about awards. it was the beginning of the season. i said "selma", "glory", is going to win best song. it deserved it. let's hear it. ♪ when the world ♪ ♪ glory ♪ ♪ we'll cry glory ♪ ♪ glory ♪ ♪ whoa glory ♪ ♪ oh, ♪ [ applause ] >> justin that was "selma"'s way of grabbing the emotion of the night. >> it was the best moment of the night for meeflt and i felt like it was in some ways the academy atoning for shutting out, with only two nominations, one of the best and least-rewarded films this season and the way they left thei
hammond, deputy editor for "people" magazine. that was quite a moment last night.e writers guild awards the depression is just assumed. you don't have to mention it at that award. but he really had the most, i think, maybe touching personal moment up there last night. >> there were a lot of personal moments and political moments and a lot of really heavy topics that people talked about in addition to depression. julianne moore talked about alzheimer's, eddie redmayne talked...
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but i think keenan has been on the show for more than ten, darrell hammond i think was on more than tenk was on for like ten. and i want to say fred armystan was on for ten. they would all tell you that it goes way quicker than it sounds. >> how many cast members are expected and how big is this going to be? >> i have no idea. you know, i think -- i read somewhere there's like 140 old like or 114 or something like that cast members so i'm imagining i guess i would imagine that, you know, all the ones that are, you know, living should be there. knock on wood. that includes me. >> tim, it's josh. i'm a really big fan. obviously i thought the ladies man was probably deserving of at least one sequel. were there any other characters that you played that you thought could have been fleshed out a little bit more or may still be in the future? >> well, one of the characters i loved doing was the prospectives lionel osbourne and i really liked doing that and i thought it was a lot of like history th had the show that aired 4:00 a.m., and it was a community access. the network had to put it on in
but i think keenan has been on the show for more than ten, darrell hammond i think was on more than tenk was on for like ten. and i want to say fred armystan was on for ten. they would all tell you that it goes way quicker than it sounds. >> how many cast members are expected and how big is this going to be? >> i have no idea. you know, i think -- i read somewhere there's like 140 old like or 114 or something like that cast members so i'm imagining i guess i would imagine that, you...
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hammond out today, end of discussion will be on sale june 9th. next on the run down james rosen sneaking up on the ladies at the state department who are sometimes mocked and talking about under fire. cbs news releases a controversial falklands riot video. [gunfire] >> i was in the middle of it and we have a special report up ahead. are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine. try nexium® 24hr. the latest choice for frequent heartburn- and get nexium level protection. ♪ meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. it's more than a network. it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner you get an indu
hammond out today, end of discussion will be on sale june 9th. next on the run down james rosen sneaking up on the ladies at the state department who are sometimes mocked and talking about under fire. cbs news releases a controversial falklands riot video. [gunfire] >> i was in the middle of it and we have a special report up ahead. are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine. try nexium® 24hr. the latest choice for frequent heartburn- and get nexium level...
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. >> seth: i went to the show, it was me, kenan thompson, and darrell hammond. kenan did 30.supposed to be there and they said, "darrell is not here. can you do another 40?" like, "another 40? i don't have another 40." i just remember kenan was out there laughing because he knew they weren't going to ask him. so i was just like -- >> oh, no. yeah. >> seth: i was like, kenan, come up with me. we were going to take suggestions from the audience. >> and kenan was like "no, [ laughter ] he's the nicest man in the world, kenan thompson. >> seth: kenan thompson is the nicest man in the world. we talked a lot about jobs. we talk about you being at jobs -- you have one of my favorite stories of getting in trouble at a job ever. >> oh, yeah. >> seth: because you -- i think this is a cautionary tale about maybe don't tweet a photo of your boss. >> don't tweet photos of your boss. i was a biomedical engineer for a while. and -- not anymore. [ laughter ] and i had a boss i hated. she was mean. she'd be like, "you're late." [ laughter ] i know. i know when i'm late. [ laughter ] okay? one
. >> seth: i went to the show, it was me, kenan thompson, and darrell hammond. kenan did 30.supposed to be there and they said, "darrell is not here. can you do another 40?" like, "another 40? i don't have another 40." i just remember kenan was out there laughing because he knew they weren't going to ask him. so i was just like -- >> oh, no. yeah. >> seth: i was like, kenan, come up with me. we were going to take suggestions from the audience. >> and...
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. >> not sure what the commotion is all about, tony hammond walks into the store and into trouble. >>i get to the door and i open it, and that's when i first see the guy. >> give me the money! money! >> the gunman keeps demanding money. when he doesn't get any, there's a tense standoff. >> give me the money! >> i'm thinking, well, maybe there's a chance he doesn't have the guts to use it and, you know, we can just convince him to leave. look, you're not going to get any money, no harm, no foul, walk out the door. and at that point, mr. sudu grabs the gun. >> and i just reacted. i jumped. >> mr. sudu tries to grab the gun again, and tony leaps into action, attacking the gunman, throwing him into one of the food stands and then up against the counter. >> it's very risky, because if you watch the video at one point the gun is pointed right at mr. sudu, and he's got ahold of it. so any time that gun could have gone off. >> a life-and-death struggle ensues. >> we're both fighting for this gun. we're not fighting each other. we're fighting over the gun he has and the gun i'm trying to get.
. >> not sure what the commotion is all about, tony hammond walks into the store and into trouble. >>i get to the door and i open it, and that's when i first see the guy. >> give me the money! money! >> the gunman keeps demanding money. when he doesn't get any, there's a tense standoff. >> give me the money! >> i'm thinking, well, maybe there's a chance he doesn't have the guts to use it and, you know, we can just convince him to leave. look, you're not going...
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here's bush explaining his regrets with vice president cheney, played by darrell hammond just beforey left the white house in 2009. >> here is my regret that i didn't have me a vice president like joe biden. i mean look at those two going out for burgers. laughing it up. i needed that kind of vp the kind that did dumb stuff to make me look smarter. you know. instead i got the one guy that scares me more than my dad. >> we had a different chemistry, sir. >> yeah the chemistry of acid in the face. >> well perhaps the most celebrated political parody in recent memory was tina fey as former vice presidential nominee sarah palin. here she is with hillary clinton played by amy poehler at a joint press conference. >> you know, hillary and i don't agree on everything -- >> anything. i believe that diplomacy should be the cornerstone of any foreign policy. >> and i can see russia from my house. >> i believe global warming is caused by man. >> and i believe it's just god hugging us closer. >> i don't agree with the bush doctrine. >> and i don't know what that is. >> we'll be talking more about
here's bush explaining his regrets with vice president cheney, played by darrell hammond just beforey left the white house in 2009. >> here is my regret that i didn't have me a vice president like joe biden. i mean look at those two going out for burgers. laughing it up. i needed that kind of vp the kind that did dumb stuff to make me look smarter. you know. instead i got the one guy that scares me more than my dad. >> we had a different chemistry, sir. >> yeah the chemistry...
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hammond out today, end of discussion will be on sale june 9th. next on the run down james rosen sneaking up on the ladies at the state department who are sometimes mocked and talking about under fire. cbs news releases a controversial falklands riot video. [gunfire] >> i was in the middle of it and we have a special report up ahead. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of ne
hammond out today, end of discussion will be on sale june 9th. next on the run down james rosen sneaking up on the ladies at the state department who are sometimes mocked and talking about under fire. cbs news releases a controversial falklands riot video. [gunfire] >> i was in the middle of it and we have a special report up ahead. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten...
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hammond, and i won't have it! >> do you want me to call security? >> it's okay. does he grow into a man who puts the criminal in criminal attorney? the journey begins this sunday in a two-night premiere event on amc at 10:00, 9:00 central. the executive producer joins us now. congratulations, peter. i sat at home last night and watched three episodes. it's a dark funny, gripping really interesting show. "breaking bad" fans will be happy. so congratulations to you and vince. tell the folks who is saul goodman? >> he's the guy we end up with. by the way, it's great to hear. i'm so glad you've watch the the episodes and like them. saul goodman is the guy we end up with. saul goodman is the guy from "breaking bad." he's the slippery fast-talking criminal lawyer when you need a criminal lawyer, you don't want a criminal lawyer, you want a criminal lawyer, with the emphasis on criminal. and he's the guy who we started out with when we thought about doing this spinoff. but as we started talking about it, as we started thinking about this character and the way that bob o
hammond, and i won't have it! >> do you want me to call security? >> it's okay. does he grow into a man who puts the criminal in criminal attorney? the journey begins this sunday in a two-night premiere event on amc at 10:00, 9:00 central. the executive producer joins us now. congratulations, peter. i sat at home last night and watched three episodes. it's a dark funny, gripping really interesting show. "breaking bad" fans will be happy. so congratulations to you and...
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and on behalf of my colleagues at the hammond project, i look forward to talking about the machine age. let me say a few words first about the hamilton project. we started about nine years ago. we are not an institution, but rather, we're a small partnership of policy experts former government officials, academics and business leaders organized as an advisory council. and our architecture is totally open. when we have policy proposals, they are commissioned from leading experts around the country and then they are peer reviewed rather than coming from internal staff. our purpose is to support policy development and to support serius as a purpose of discussion debate and dialogue. we believe that is particularly important at this time when, unfortunately, the public policy debate has become so affected by policies, by idealogy and by opinion that is not grounded in facts or an objective analysis. the hamilton project works in partnership with the brookings institution. brookings contributes enormously to our intellectual vitality. since launching the hamilton project, our view has been
and on behalf of my colleagues at the hammond project, i look forward to talking about the machine age. let me say a few words first about the hamilton project. we started about nine years ago. we are not an institution, but rather, we're a small partnership of policy experts former government officials, academics and business leaders organized as an advisory council. and our architecture is totally open. when we have policy proposals, they are commissioned from leading experts around the...
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you had darrell hammond and phil hartman, took turns playing bill clinton in the 1990s.o, hillary clinton a present day political figure played by january hooks and bill clinton and a special appearance by dan aykroyd as bob dole. >> all right hillary, one more word out of you you'll be a stain on the back wall. want to go, do ya? >> come on! >> come on you two, come on. >> you stay out of this bill. i'm doing something you should have done a long time ago. >> dan aykroyd left the cast but would come back for that too. sarah palin played by tina fey even after she left the cast and will ferrell, george w. bush in the 2000s and a famous one and brings you to barack obama and jay pharaoh playing barack obama. another two years. see what he comes up with. >> and hopefuls are great. amy and tina doing hillary clinton and sarah palin together on the podium. so many. msnbc steve kornacki thanks for that. >>> makes you quantity to watch and watch steve every weekend on "up" on msnbc. this sunday don't miss a special "snl" roundtable featuring former performers and writers. if y
you had darrell hammond and phil hartman, took turns playing bill clinton in the 1990s.o, hillary clinton a present day political figure played by january hooks and bill clinton and a special appearance by dan aykroyd as bob dole. >> all right hillary, one more word out of you you'll be a stain on the back wall. want to go, do ya? >> come on! >> come on you two, come on. >> you stay out of this bill. i'm doing something you should have done a long time ago. >> dan...
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we associate i think darrell hammond for most of the '90s as the bill clinton impersonator.hil hartman again. he played reagan he played clinton. he was my favorite all-time cast member. really talented and versatile. here is a great sketch. it's phil hartman as bill clinton. jan hooks, she comes back to play hillary rodham clinton and then dan aykroyd. he comes back to play bob dole and this is what happened. >> all right, hillary. one more word and you're going to be a stain on the back wall. do you want to go do you? >> come on you two. come on! >> you stay out of this bill i'm doing something you should have done a long time ago. >> that was the clinton years and then take a look after clinton. of course, george w. bush. reagan, clinton, bush a lot of juicy characters for "snl" to have a lot of fun with. will ferrell, this was iconic. it started even before bush became president. the 2000 debate, pushbush versus gore. will ferrell as bush in that debate. >> in fact, we are almost out of time. i will ask each candidate to sum up in a single word the best argument for his
we associate i think darrell hammond for most of the '90s as the bill clinton impersonator.hil hartman again. he played reagan he played clinton. he was my favorite all-time cast member. really talented and versatile. here is a great sketch. it's phil hartman as bill clinton. jan hooks, she comes back to play hillary rodham clinton and then dan aykroyd. he comes back to play bob dole and this is what happened. >> all right, hillary. one more word and you're going to be a stain on the back...
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dana carvey when it comes to presidential impressions, who did it between he phil hartman, and daryl hammond> it will be prudent, i promise you. it will be prudent. >> all right. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," president obama signs a bipartisan bill that will help veterans returning from combat. paul was at the ceremony. he joins us ahead. >>> plus, white house press secretary josh earnest is our guest. and it's been a heavy news morning. we're going to lighten things up with the -- >> schnauzer? >> he went to lengths. >> with the lengths this mini schnauzer went to find its owner. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. i don't know what i love my shows, but i can't just sit around all day. that's why i have xfinity. their cloud based dvr lets me take everything i recorded,
dana carvey when it comes to presidential impressions, who did it between he phil hartman, and daryl hammond> it will be prudent, i promise you. it will be prudent. >> all right. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," president obama signs a bipartisan bill that will help veterans returning from combat. paul was at the ceremony. he joins us ahead. >>> plus, white house press secretary josh earnest is our guest. and it's been a heavy news morning. we're going to...
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i think as we fight this new global struggle, it really helps -- i just met sue desmond hammond who'she new head of the bill and melinda gates foundation. the development work that the gates foundation is doing on world health the types of things i hope we at the aspen institute are doing on creating, you know empowerment of people around the world through nongovernmental organizations, i think that's part of the forefront of winning a war that demands we win both hearts and minds and the loyalties of people feeling there's an opportunity in this world that i can be a part of. >> host: what is the aspen institute? >> guest: the aspen institute is sort of like a think tank. we have 30 policy organizations that look at everything from education reform to relations with russia to, you know, strategy grooms, arms control -- groups, arms control environment, energy. it's also a lineup institute where we have a young leaders program around the world starting about a dozen in the united states in different fields, and we bring young leaders together to try to come to common ground based on p
i think as we fight this new global struggle, it really helps -- i just met sue desmond hammond who'she new head of the bill and melinda gates foundation. the development work that the gates foundation is doing on world health the types of things i hope we at the aspen institute are doing on creating, you know empowerment of people around the world through nongovernmental organizations, i think that's part of the forefront of winning a war that demands we win both hearts and minds and the...