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>> aye. >> vice-chair harper? >> aye. >> and chair kim? >> aye. >> that is five ayes and the minutes are approved. >> next item. >> the next item is the election of the chair and vice-chair pursuant to the transbay joint powers authority agreement. >> at this time we'll take nominations for both chair and vice-chair for the tjpa board. [laughter ] >> i know it was a highly coveted seat that i sit in. i am glad i have inspired d the members. do we have a nomination? i would like to nominate our vice-chair greg harper to svr as chair. it's been great to serve over the last to years to serve on this committee and to get to know director harper who has come back. he was at the founding of this board of directors and the historical knowledge that you have of this project is immense. so i have enjoyed getting to know you, but also appreciate learning from you. and also, i think this will be one of the first or it's been a while since we had an east bay representative >> it would be the first. >> it would be of the first time that we had an east
>> aye. >> vice-chair harper? >> aye. >> and chair kim? >> aye. >> that is five ayes and the minutes are approved. >> next item. >> the next item is the election of the chair and vice-chair pursuant to the transbay joint powers authority agreement. >> at this time we'll take nominations for both chair and vice-chair for the tjpa board. [laughter ] >> i know it was a highly coveted seat that i sit in. i am glad i have inspired d the...
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. >> chas harper is currently serving his fourth prison term. the first three totalled about six years for theft and burglary. but when he was then caught with 114 grams of meth, the judge threw the book at him. >> i was sentenced to 72 years which means i have to do 36. that is 12 years more than a murder. most murderers get 60 years. it's hard for my family to grasp that the amount of time for the charges. i mean how do you explain to a 6-year-old why your dad can't come home and how do you explain to an 11-year-old that, son, you might be a grown man before you ever see me again, if you ever see me again on the outside. >> but harper is not without family behind the bars. he shares a cell with his younger half brother david carr. >> we have got in trouble together. we been arrested several times together. if he decided he wanted to do something i would go behind him and be like all right. let's go, then. >> keep doing this [ bleep ] be a domestic battery case. i swear to god. >> i got it. i'm just trying to figure out -- >> i will be up for c
. >> chas harper is currently serving his fourth prison term. the first three totalled about six years for theft and burglary. but when he was then caught with 114 grams of meth, the judge threw the book at him. >> i was sentenced to 72 years which means i have to do 36. that is 12 years more than a murder. most murderers get 60 years. it's hard for my family to grasp that the amount of time for the charges. i mean how do you explain to a 6-year-old why your dad can't come home and...
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we have been fighting this for a long time at harper's. we are not alone.but it is always a beleaguered minority that fights for freedom of expression, unfortunately and you hear in the responses to a lot of or by a lot of well-meaning people in the aftermath of this horrible horrible murder, these qualifications. well, we agree with the right to do it, but we disagree with the way it was done. as art is going to say, i think more articulately than i can later, the provocation itself is part of the discussion. if you can't have provocation you can't have an authentic discussion. the reason we publish the images was so art spiegelman could critique them in front of an audience to explicate them and to give people a chance to draw their own conclusions in an intelligent way. if you can't show the images, you can't have the critique. you can't have the discussion. i am a little uneasy with the response of some of my well-meaning liberal under colleagues were condemning the killings who were at the same time sank in a well, i would not have done it that way. ho
we have been fighting this for a long time at harper's. we are not alone.but it is always a beleaguered minority that fights for freedom of expression, unfortunately and you hear in the responses to a lot of or by a lot of well-meaning people in the aftermath of this horrible horrible murder, these qualifications. well, we agree with the right to do it, but we disagree with the way it was done. as art is going to say, i think more articulately than i can later, the provocation itself is part of...
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thank you. >> director harper? >> what is the problem with the laborers on the apprentices? it seems the opposite. an operator can hurt a lot of people quickly. laborers, it should be reversed. there should be many more apprentice laborers than operators. >> they definitely need to do more out reach for laborers, because quite frankly the halls ar
thank you. >> director harper? >> what is the problem with the laborers on the apprentices? it seems the opposite. an operator can hurt a lot of people quickly. laborers, it should be reversed. there should be many more apprentice laborers than operators. >> they definitely need to do more out reach for laborers, because quite frankly the halls ar
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[laughter ] [laughter ] >> director lee and then director harper. >> actually saw scott pull something out of your purse. [laughter ] >> i don't know -- i just wanted to -- it's not really a question, but it's really quite impressive. i know i started here just towards the tail-end of the year, but just really wanted to say thank you to the board that is here and the staff for an amazing amount of quality work. then i also just wanted to comment that i am going brag a little bit. it was a really big deal for us to get board certification on our electrification project, which is a project absolutely necessary for us to connect to the ttc and the other city partners helping us implement that project and looking at the 2015 program, with that big milestone, we're just getting started. we have a lot of work to do, but we'll be able to focus a bit more attention at looking at dtx and really getting that moving over its hurdles and challenges. so i'm looking forward to working with everyone for the upcoming year. >> thank you. >> director harper? >> yes, until you get an overview like this,
[laughter ] [laughter ] >> director lee and then director harper. >> actually saw scott pull something out of your purse. [laughter ] >> i don't know -- i just wanted to -- it's not really a question, but it's really quite impressive. i know i started here just towards the tail-end of the year, but just really wanted to say thank you to the board that is here and the staff for an amazing amount of quality work. then i also just wanted to comment that i am going brag a little...
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. >> director harper. >> aye. >> chair kim. >> aye. >> that is four aye's and that item is approved. >> thank you. can we please call item 10. >> item 10 is approving amendment to the contract with webcor/obayashi to award a contract to shimmick with the lowest bidder in the amount of $5,875,000 and the bollards and barriers and increasing the direct costs by the same amount and authorized construction services fixed fee by $446,500. >> we will report on this item. >> on the suggestion from board members we're open to questions since the contracts are fairly straightforward and we do have a question. director reiskin. >> just two questions. one, should we be concerned at all about the wide range of bids or the fact that given that every other bid is coming in above estimate this was one quite below estimate which of course is good news? and any concerns with that? and the second question is about operationally all of this bol lards and blocking mechanisms and explain how they actually function and only when the facility is closed or how is it going to work in terms of buses coming in
. >> director harper. >> aye. >> chair kim. >> aye. >> that is four aye's and that item is approved. >> thank you. can we please call item 10. >> item 10 is approving amendment to the contract with webcor/obayashi to award a contract to shimmick with the lowest bidder in the amount of $5,875,000 and the bollards and barriers and increasing the direct costs by the same amount and authorized construction services fixed fee by $446,500. >> we will...
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. >> when we visited the kentucky state penitentiary we met inmate duane harper who had a long historycing officers to extract him from his cell. >> [ bleep ] it's not how hard you hit the guards, but i'm not violent. i've done a lot of time. i've been doing time since i was 12 years old. >> when we first met harper he was serving his third year in administrative segregation or solitary confinement for having assaulted correctional officers. shortly after "lockup" arrived to kentucky state penitentiary, officers had to extract harper from his cell again. >> he threatened us with throwing feces on us, spitting at us through the door. he threatened our families. >> a lot of the older ones like lieutenant gill, they know me from when i was a youngster back down here. so we have a different type communication level and understanding. >> every night you work. you ready [ bleep ] i know you. i know you all. >> harper will serve at least two more years in segregation. >> i made things hard for myself. i've been in segregation three years and i don't blame nobody else. i had opportunity to get
. >> when we visited the kentucky state penitentiary we met inmate duane harper who had a long historycing officers to extract him from his cell. >> [ bleep ] it's not how hard you hit the guards, but i'm not violent. i've done a lot of time. i've been doing time since i was 12 years old. >> when we first met harper he was serving his third year in administrative segregation or solitary confinement for having assaulted correctional officers. shortly after "lockup"...
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i want to stay with us and this is harper and harper has to come out, because, you know, harper has to to know what you can do to keep the animal safe. has harper been eating snow? oh. all right. we will be back. financial noise financial noise financial noise 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...
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there is a conference in harpers ferry to commemorate john brown.mpathetic biography. he loved "john brown's body," "the battle hymn of the republic." he said, john brown meant to wipe out an evil he could no longer endure. it is because of dubois that this tablet honoring john brown appeared, and this is his language that he used. he aimed at human slavery a blow that will a guilty nation. you might also know the battle hymn of the republic was one of martin luther king jr.'s favorite hymns. in the march to montgomery, in montgomery, alabama, when king gave his speech, to give you a sense of the degree to which it becomes a civil rights anthem, if not the civil rights anthem -- he spontaneously launches in to "the battle hymn of the republic," and the others join in and sing all five stanzas of the song. they have memorized it. the last public utterance before king is assassinated, in his last public speech in memphis, are the words "mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord." it is a profound african-american hymn. the legacies of "t
there is a conference in harpers ferry to commemorate john brown.mpathetic biography. he loved "john brown's body," "the battle hymn of the republic." he said, john brown meant to wipe out an evil he could no longer endure. it is because of dubois that this tablet honoring john brown appeared, and this is his language that he used. he aimed at human slavery a blow that will a guilty nation. you might also know the battle hymn of the republic was one of martin luther king...
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as the president and publisher of "harper's" for the last 31 years,john r. "rick" macarthur has been as ferocious a champion of democracy and journalism as any of those illustrious bylines that have appeared in its pages. i've never known him to pull his punches, whether he's writing in harper's, or in his newspaper columns, or in such books as "the selling of free trade," an expose of bipartisan collusion to enact nafta, the north american free trade agreement, and this one, "the outrageous barriers to democracy in america." macarthur's fierce arrows of outrage are aimed at both political parties, but recently he's been especially incensed by democrats for abandoning their progressive roots to serve wall street, k street, and crony capitalists. rick macarthur, welcome. >> thank you for having me, bill. >> you have opposed these so-called free trade agreements for as long as i have known you. why isn't anyone listening? >> well, because the big money doesn't want them to listen and the editorial pages of most american newspapers are pro-free trade, quote, un
as the president and publisher of "harper's" for the last 31 years,john r. "rick" macarthur has been as ferocious a champion of democracy and journalism as any of those illustrious bylines that have appeared in its pages. i've never known him to pull his punches, whether he's writing in harper's, or in his newspaper columns, or in such books as "the selling of free trade," an expose of bipartisan collusion to enact nafta, the north american free trade agreement,...
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. >> director harper. >> yes, i agree very much with director reiskin. there's a lot of policy in this, and i would very much like to keep on track of this as it goes through because some of the of these -- what you say the first document is going to indicate what we need and in addition but i don't think san francisco airport is much good as a model for us beyond attracting -- i mean believe it or not ac transit is not going to supply 99% of the customers in this retail space. it's a much, much different setting than san francisco airport in which the transit is 99% of the customers. 99% of these customers are going to come from the neighborhood and that's what i can tell the architects already know so i'm not saying this as a way to enlighten you but what i am suggesting at this point we put out there that there be a neighborhood advisory group that talks about what they would like to see in the area and can start with the developers developing around here because they want to find out what is going on and would like input and certainly the people that
. >> director harper. >> yes, i agree very much with director reiskin. there's a lot of policy in this, and i would very much like to keep on track of this as it goes through because some of the of these -- what you say the first document is going to indicate what we need and in addition but i don't think san francisco airport is much good as a model for us beyond attracting -- i mean believe it or not ac transit is not going to supply 99% of the customers in this retail space. it's...
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and julian harper, he is a retired new york city police lieutenant and with the organization, 100 blacks in law enforcement who care. so throughout this we saw demonstrations not just in new york city but around the nation. and you saw protestors holding up the sign that said black lives matter. why do you think that is? >> the black lives matter focus and the young people that are doing that are trying to raise attention that this is happening to us more frequently than anyone any other communities. and then why is it that in other communities they can have policing that does not result in the killing of unarmed people. let me say also you know from a general perspective everyone is making the connection between the protests and the tragic death of a police officer but there is no direct connection. it is not protestors that went out and sort of committed this crime. we already know who committed the crime. and we certainly want to mourn all deaths and that is certainly what we are doing both for the officers and unarmed men being killed by police officers. >> now the nypd will say liss
and julian harper, he is a retired new york city police lieutenant and with the organization, 100 blacks in law enforcement who care. so throughout this we saw demonstrations not just in new york city but around the nation. and you saw protestors holding up the sign that said black lives matter. why do you think that is? >> the black lives matter focus and the young people that are doing that are trying to raise attention that this is happening to us more frequently than anyone any other...
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harper's magazine contributing editor scott horton first raised questions about what happened on thatin a 2010 piece headlined, "the guantÁnamo 'suicides.'" for the piece, horton won a national magazine award for reporting. horton appeared on democracy now! at the time. he questioned the findings of the naval criminal investigation service which investigated the deaths. >> we were able to see how the heck included the suicides occurred -- how they concluded the suicides occurred, and stated these three prisoners bound their feet, found their hands with cloth stuffed cloth down their throats and at least in some cases, put masks over their faces to hold the cloth in place, fashioned manikins of themselves to put in their beds to deceive the guards, put up cloth to obstruct the view of cameras, fashioned a news, which they attached at the top of an eight foot wire wall, stepped up as her hands and feet are bound and their gagging on cloth, stepped up on top of a washbasin , put their head through the news, tightknit, and jumped off. and moreover, that these three prisoners and nonadjace
harper's magazine contributing editor scott horton first raised questions about what happened on thatin a 2010 piece headlined, "the guantÁnamo 'suicides.'" for the piece, horton won a national magazine award for reporting. horton appeared on democracy now! at the time. he questioned the findings of the naval criminal investigation service which investigated the deaths. >> we were able to see how the heck included the suicides occurred -- how they concluded the suicides...
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. >> director harper present. >> i will note for the record that director sartipi will not by able tous today due to scheduling conflict. >> do we have any communication or board of directors old or new business? seeing none we'll move to the executive director's report. >> good afternoon everyone and happy new year. we start with some good news today, having to do with our bridge loan that we reported on last moment we will be closing next week, that is a great achievement. also we had reported to the board that we're looking at syndicating the loan. it turns out that we no longer have to do that. golden and wells fargo have committed to fund the entire $171 million, $86 million and $85 million respected [sp*-ebgt/]ively and that is very good news and we're closing next week. i can't tell you what a testament it is to our organizion and the growth of our organization to apply for $171 million loan and close on it. it's a good achievement and i want to thank our ffo and staff for their work. the groundbreak of january 6th in fresno was attended by the governor, labor leaders and busin
. >> director harper present. >> i will note for the record that director sartipi will not by able tous today due to scheduling conflict. >> do we have any communication or board of directors old or new business? seeing none we'll move to the executive director's report. >> good afternoon everyone and happy new year. we start with some good news today, having to do with our bridge loan that we reported on last moment we will be closing next week, that is a great...
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. >> when we visit the kentucky state penitentiary, we met twain harper who had a long history of having officers to extract him from his cell. >> i'm not violent. i've done a lot of time. i have been doing time on and off since i was 12 years old. >> when we met harper, he was serving a third year in administrative segregation or solitary confinement for having assaulted correctional officers. >> in my opinion, duane is a stressed out individual. >> strip everybody out! >> shortly after lock up arrived, officers had to extract him from the cell again. >> the officers spitted at the door and threatened our families. >> they have known me when i was a youngster back down. we have a different type of communication level and understanding. >> every night you work on me, you -- [inaudible]. >> he will serve at least two more years in segregation. >> i make things hard for myself. i have been in segregation three years and i don't blame nobody else. i had the opportunity to get out and i let my anger and my things get to me that i shouldn't have and as a result i'm still here. >> i can't say
. >> when we visit the kentucky state penitentiary, we met twain harper who had a long history of having officers to extract him from his cell. >> i'm not violent. i've done a lot of time. i have been doing time on and off since i was 12 years old. >> when we met harper, he was serving a third year in administrative segregation or solitary confinement for having assaulted correctional officers. >> in my opinion, duane is a stressed out individual. >> strip...
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the executive editor of harper's bazaar joins me on set.ith us. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." 34 past the hour. joining us now. i've been waiting for this day. >> it's a good day. >> executive editor of harper's bazaar magazine laura brown. fair to say you're crazy. >> yes, absolutely. >> laura's here to talk about everything going on in the news but also to unveil the february cover. who you say is amanda. >> amanda. miranda. >> miranda. >> and the image which i guess will come up in a second. >> it's not miranda sings who we need to book on the show. this is miranda kerr
the executive editor of harper's bazaar joins me on set.ith us. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car...
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diehard fan and tech guru gregg harper joins us on white -- on why people will struggle with wearables last night, the country lost a political legend, former new york governor mario cuomo died at the age of 82 from natural causes. new york congressman charles wrangle will be joining me in just a few moments. here's a look at our top stories -- the euro has had a 4.5 low against the dollar today as it weaken to less
diehard fan and tech guru gregg harper joins us on white -- on why people will struggle with wearables last night, the country lost a political legend, former new york governor mario cuomo died at the age of 82 from natural causes. new york congressman charles wrangle will be joining me in just a few moments. here's a look at our top stories -- the euro has had a 4.5 low against the dollar today as it weaken to less
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. >> waddell harper and his cellmate, sakha ren, have created ways to break the monotony with the few sparse items they are allowed in their cramped cell. >> the dice are made from toilet paper. >> roll them up. draw on them. that's basically it, you know what i mean? your mind gets all creative once you're in here. you ain't got nothing else to do. >> and we make dominos out of soap. just different things to occupy your mind. >> shortly after meeting harper and ren, we discover another pair of utah cellmates with their own unique method of passing time. >> my name's tod luck, just one "d," t-o-d, luck if i had any, l-u-c-k. i am eternally here for 1 to 15 robbery. >> steve hightower. i'm here on a parole violation for a dirty ua, dirty urinalysis for using drugs. it's lucky because both of us want to exercise. sometimes you get with a celly that doesn't want to exercise. and it's nice to have somebody that does because then you can use their body weight. >> you want to not look over your back as much and if you're a stick figure and walking in here with some new beef, you know, and y
. >> waddell harper and his cellmate, sakha ren, have created ways to break the monotony with the few sparse items they are allowed in their cramped cell. >> the dice are made from toilet paper. >> roll them up. draw on them. that's basically it, you know what i mean? your mind gets all creative once you're in here. you ain't got nothing else to do. >> and we make dominos out of soap. just different things to occupy your mind. >> shortly after meeting harper and...
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up toward harpers ferry stretching into montgomery county, you will run into it along 270. it's not going to add insult to injury but it is out there. taking a look at windchill factors across the region, down to single digits in many spots. 17 and culpeper. temperatures will be dropping as we head toward the evening hours . we will hit 22 degrees by 10:00 tonight will stop in addition to flurries, it will be windy bringing the windchill into the teens for most of the afternoon. it gets to dangerous levels overnight tonight with a windchill advisory in effect for everybody. we will have the futurecast wind chill's coming up in about 10 minutes. >> right now, 160 customers in northwest d.c. are still dealing with the cold and they don't have power. it has been out of service for more than 24 hours. >> from the iconic krispy kreme sign being in the dark to residence inn dupont circle having to bundle up for the arctic weather even while inside their own homes -- >> hat, gloves, everything, just trying to keep warm. ask all the while, crews are working and through the snow --
up toward harpers ferry stretching into montgomery county, you will run into it along 270. it's not going to add insult to injury but it is out there. taking a look at windchill factors across the region, down to single digits in many spots. 17 and culpeper. temperatures will be dropping as we head toward the evening hours . we will hit 22 degrees by 10:00 tonight will stop in addition to flurries, it will be windy bringing the windchill into the teens for most of the afternoon. it gets to...
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journalists is imprisoned in egypt for more than a year has urged the canadian prime minister stephen harper to intervene on the case. mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were accused of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. there has been an order for a retrial. they've been in jail for 385 days. a quick reminder you can keep up-to-date with all the news on our website. there it is, new and improveed www.aljazeera.com. that's www.aljazeera.com. >> there is a new rule book for dealings between cuba and the united states. the obama administration is released a new set of guidelines governing rules for travel money, technology and more. now the hard part starts. that's inside story. hello, i'm ray suarez.
journalists is imprisoned in egypt for more than a year has urged the canadian prime minister stephen harper to intervene on the case. mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were accused of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. there has been an order for a retrial. they've been in jail for 385 days. a quick reminder you can keep up-to-date with all the news on our website. there it is, new and improveed www.aljazeera.com. that's www.aljazeera.com....
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harper: thank you mr. chairman. here we are again. working to pass a bill to approve the construction of the northern port of the keystone x.l. pipeline. again, with the facts on our side. again with bipartisan support in both houses of corn. and again under threat of a veto. but with the new republican majority in the senate, the president just might get to make good on his veto threat this time. we should force him to make that decision. i urge my colleagues to support this job-creating, north american energy-producing, bipartisan labor union and chamber of commerce-supported shovel-ready project. the american people ask for h.r. 3, we waited long enough. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey. mr. pallone: mr. speaker i would reserve until my colleague from kentucky's ready to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from kentucky. mr. whitfield: at this time i'd like to recognize the gentleman from
harper: thank you mr. chairman. here we are again. working to pass a bill to approve the construction of the northern port of the keystone x.l. pipeline. again, with the facts on our side. again with bipartisan support in both houses of corn. and again under threat of a veto. but with the new republican majority in the senate, the president just might get to make good on his veto threat this time. we should force him to make that decision. i urge my colleagues to support this job-creating,...
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you are a very dangerous young man" harper said. >> folsom's charges revolve around the brutal beatingieved had stolen his ipod. >> we ended up getting into his truck before we started arguing because it was cold. and i started banging his head off the window repeatedly. i was real high on cocaine. it really is like a fog. and i got really angry and i guess i did some pretty good damage banging his head off the window. the judge, she was pretty strict, giving me them 36 years. and i hope that it was just her trying to slap me in the face to tell me to wake up, because truthfully, i was lost. >> folsom completed his g.e.d. at wabash's youth unit. he plans to pursue a college degree from prison and hopes to earn time off his sentence by holding down a job. >> really my biggest concern about being on this side is just getting in trouble. i hope that no one tries testing me, you know. because i used to be a very violent person. i'm not that person no more. i'll never want to revert to that. >> with good behavior, folsom may only have to serve 18 of his 36-year sentence. making his 18th bir
you are a very dangerous young man" harper said. >> folsom's charges revolve around the brutal beatingieved had stolen his ipod. >> we ended up getting into his truck before we started arguing because it was cold. and i started banging his head off the window repeatedly. i was real high on cocaine. it really is like a fog. and i got really angry and i guess i did some pretty good damage banging his head off the window. the judge, she was pretty strict, giving me them 36 years....
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scott horton, human rights attorney and contributing editor at harper's magazine.t does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ' unprecedented in human history. it's everywhere, in every country on every continent, and it affects virtually everything. the goods we buy the kind of jobs people do and where they do them, the safety of our homes and families. it's theft on a colossal scale. >> you could say that it's the crime of the century because you'd always be foolish to try any other kind of crime. if you're organized and you know what you're doing it is so profitable and it's so easy to get away with. it's just grown maybe a hundredfold in the last 25 years. >> the crime of the century
scott horton, human rights attorney and contributing editor at harper's magazine.t does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ' unprecedented in human history. it's everywhere, in every country on every continent, and it affects virtually everything. the goods...
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scott horton, human rights attorney and contributing editor at harper's magazine.t does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] - ♪ i think i'm home, i think i'm home ♪ ♪ how nice to look at you again ♪ ♪ along the road, along that road ♪ ♪ anytime you want me ♪ ♪ you can find me living right between your eyes, yeah ♪ ♪ oh, i think i'm home ♪ ♪ oh, i think i'm home. ♪ - today on cook's country julia shows chris how to make chinese-style glazed pork tenderloin. then adam reveals his top picks for grill pans. next, jack challenges chris to a tasting of ready rice.
scott horton, human rights attorney and contributing editor at harper's magazine.t does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] - ♪ i think i'm home, i think i'm home ♪ ♪ how nice to look at you again ♪ ♪ along the road, along that road ♪ ♪ anytime...
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with special guest, actor hill harper, and so many tips it'll make your head spin.hat's michael's tip for a restaurant-quality dinner at home? this wine and garlic marvel! and what are clinton's ideas for entertaining last minute guests on the fly? our tip-a-thon begins right now! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> good afternoon. i'm clinton kelly, and welcome to "the chew's kitchen tip-a-thon." we need your help. your tips are what keep us going.
with special guest, actor hill harper, and so many tips it'll make your head spin.hat's michael's tip for a restaurant-quality dinner at home? this wine and garlic marvel! and what are clinton's ideas for entertaining last minute guests on the fly? our tip-a-thon begins right now! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> good afternoon. i'm clinton kelly, and welcome to "the chew's kitchen tip-a-thon." we need your help. your tips are what keep us going.
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jazeera journalists imprisoned in egypt for over a year has asked canada's prime minister stephen harper to talks to egyptian officials. mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were accused of broadcasting false news and hoping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. the court has ordered a retrial. 385 days since they were put hyped bars. >>> still ahead here on al jazeera caught up in the syrian conflict, the u.n. said thousands of palestinian refugees trapped inside yarmouk camp are desperate. >>> anger after a boat capsizes on the yangtze river killing 22 people. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy let the journalists live. >> today on th
jazeera journalists imprisoned in egypt for over a year has asked canada's prime minister stephen harper to talks to egyptian officials. mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were accused of broadcasting false news and hoping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. the court has ordered a retrial. 385 days since they were put hyped bars. >>> still ahead here on al jazeera caught up in the syrian conflict, the u.n. said thousands of palestinian refugees trapped inside yarmouk camp...
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well, paltrow reveals that -- in a february issue of "harper's bazaar uk" that there have been timesred and wondered whether she made the right choice. she went on to say, quote, there are times when i think it would have been better if we had stayed married, but she went on to say the two now have a solid friendship and even live close to one another. >>> and speaking of couples. oscar winners charlize theron and sean penn, they are engaged. >>> and actor joseph gordon levitt went a step further and got married. in a surprise ceremony the star married his girlfriend tasha mccauley at their los angeles home. >>> and for those in north korea who want to see "the interview," here's their chance. the south korean activist said he will start to launch balloons carrying over 10,000 dvds of the film into the country as early as next month. just one problem, we don't know if anybody in north korea has a dvd player. >> imagine if you got caught. >> a tough one. >>> and okay, singing superstar taylor swift, she ended the year on a high note. she not only held the number one spot on the charts
well, paltrow reveals that -- in a february issue of "harper's bazaar uk" that there have been timesred and wondered whether she made the right choice. she went on to say, quote, there are times when i think it would have been better if we had stayed married, but she went on to say the two now have a solid friendship and even live close to one another. >>> and speaking of couples. oscar winners charlize theron and sean penn, they are engaged. >>> and actor joseph...
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they were both honor students, palatine high school and harper community college. in high school, carlos was the captain of the tennis team and a member of the varsity swim team. he volunteered for palatine's physically challenged program where every day he helped to feed lunch to special needs students. carlos graduated from harper community college went on to attend loyola university in chicago, majoring in education. this is what one of his teachers said about him. "carlos is the kind of person we want among us because he wants to make the community better. this is the kind of person you want as a student the kind of kid you want as a neighbor and a friend a friend to your child and most germane to his present circumstance is the kind of person you want to be an american." so after he received daca protection, president obama's executive order carlos was able to work as a tennis coach at his high school to help pay his tuition. after he graduated from loyola with a major in education carlos works as a teacher at a public high school in chicago. i ran into him at
they were both honor students, palatine high school and harper community college. in high school, carlos was the captain of the tennis team and a member of the varsity swim team. he volunteered for palatine's physically challenged program where every day he helped to feed lunch to special needs students. carlos graduated from harper community college went on to attend loyola university in chicago, majoring in education. this is what one of his teachers said about him. "carlos is the kind...
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penn state sophomore quarterback bryant harper tweeted out b on first anatomy exam. i'll take it. guess who was reading his twitter. coach franklin. you didn't study, huh, interesting, we have to up your study hall hours. you never know who is >>> so we better watch ourselvee saying? >> we'll see more cancellations, delays. tom is here tomorrow morning. and we start at -- >> 4:00 a.m. >> i just want to make sure you knew. the snow is starting to come to an end, not done just yet. >> you have to be careful about asking those questions about early morning programming. >> i'm not going to be up. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- bradley cooper. harry connick jr. musical guest big k.
penn state sophomore quarterback bryant harper tweeted out b on first anatomy exam. i'll take it. guess who was reading his twitter. coach franklin. you didn't study, huh, interesting, we have to up your study hall hours. you never know who is >>> so we better watch ourselvee saying? >> we'll see more cancellations, delays. tom is here tomorrow morning. and we start at -- >> 4:00 a.m. >> i just want to make sure you knew. the snow is starting to come to an end, not...
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. >> [applause] >> >> hello, my name is jamie harper. in this episode, we are featuring the park locations in your very own backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in san francisco with someone special. golden gate park's largest body of water is this lake, a popular spot for strolling and paddling around in boats, which can be rented. created in 1893, it was designed foreboding and -- for boating. it is named for the wild strawberries that once flores. a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall. two bridges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city through a thick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and seagulls. it is a tranquil spot to stroll, enjoy each other's company, and sail away. ma
. >> [applause] >> >> hello, my name is jamie harper. in this episode, we are featuring the park locations in your very own backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in san francisco with someone special. golden gate park's largest body of water is this lake, a popular spot for strolling and paddling around in boats, which can be rented. created in 1893, it was designed foreboding and -- for boating. it is named for the wild strawberries that once flores. a pleasant...
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and she learned a heart condition he had since birth is harperring his recovery. it won't pump enough blood. >> he has a lot of wires today but never seen him completely out of this like this. >> reporter: bottom line what did the doctors tell you that? >> he might die. >> reporter: the lowrys with homeless. they have been living in this west oakland encampment not far from the scene of the bicycle crash ever since margaret lost her home in berkeley last year. and now this. >> when he was 10 he had his surgery they took him almost a half-hour to start his heart again after he was off bypass and that was the most horrible half-hour of my life. now it's worse because i don't know what's going to happen. >> reporter: your son is in critical condition. >> yes. >> reporter: a lot of people are upset right now about the robbery on top of that insult to injury. you don't seem focused on that. >> that's petty baloney. >> west oakland is some of the most wonderful people you will ever meet and some of the worst. >> reporter: for example, as unbelievable it is that her son
and she learned a heart condition he had since birth is harperring his recovery. it won't pump enough blood. >> he has a lot of wires today but never seen him completely out of this like this. >> reporter: bottom line what did the doctors tell you that? >> he might die. >> reporter: the lowrys with homeless. they have been living in this west oakland encampment not far from the scene of the bicycle crash ever since margaret lost her home in berkeley last year. and now...
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harper and say i am going to approve this pipeline.bill into law. let's have a strong alliance with canada forever. i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. chair would like to remind all members to direct their comments to the chair. gentleman from new jersey is recognized? >> mr. speaker, i yield now three minutes to the ranking member of the energy and power sub knit. >> the gentleman from illinois is recognized for three minutes? >> i want to thank the ranking member. mr. speaker, i strongly oppose this bill, and i strongly disagree with this will ab horrent process that the majority side has undertaken in order to hastily bring hr-3 to the floor after only one hour debate and denying the minority the ability to offer not one single solitary amendment. truth be told mr. speaker, it is unclear how this legislation or actually be of benefit to the american people. a 2014 report by the state department concluded that the keystone pipeline will create 35 permanent full-time domestic jobs which is roughly the same amount of jobs that wou
harper and say i am going to approve this pipeline.bill into law. let's have a strong alliance with canada forever. i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. chair would like to remind all members to direct their comments to the chair. gentleman from new jersey is recognized? >> mr. speaker, i yield now three minutes to the ranking member of the energy and power sub knit. >> the gentleman from illinois is recognized for three minutes? >> i want to thank the ranking member....
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harper collins is now apologizing.the atlas anymore and that all unsold companies are being destroyed. >>> a santa clara company unveiling a way to log onto websites without using a password. the chipmaker intel is introducing what it calls true key t uses facial recognition technology to replace a password. you can download the app, register and take a photo and then true key uses that information to log you onto your favorite locations. they say it will be available to the public before the end of the year. >> very interesting could be september. i can't remembering all of those passwords. >> i know. >>> let's dmek with sal keepingage eye on the commute. things getting lighter in the 8:00 hour. >> you can see at the bay bridge toll plaza, it's lighter than it normally is for 8:00. that's good. the ramp is not completely filled and you will be in for a very nice drive into san francisco. i'm afraid this is not gonna last too much longer. we usually have one week of lingering to go. i remember when i went to catholic s
harper collins is now apologizing.the atlas anymore and that all unsold companies are being destroyed. >>> a santa clara company unveiling a way to log onto websites without using a password. the chipmaker intel is introducing what it calls true key t uses facial recognition technology to replace a password. you can download the app, register and take a photo and then true key uses that information to log you onto your favorite locations. they say it will be available to the public...
[laughter ] [laughter ] >> director lee and then director harper. >> actually saw scott pull