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as an outgoing supervisor ed hatcher of the elector, i try to look ahead to see what we do with this increased population that we are not going to be able to incarcerate for probably more than one to two years, they go out and post custody, adult probation does not have the tools that they need. we need to start looking ahead at what the game plan is in a more comprehensive way. we need to a list of the business sector in the private sector to make it happen. in our contact with the states of maryland, illinois, and i was, they consistently said that within the cities, there are red cities, he might lose states, but conservative cities the realize they have to deal with the aftermath of the incarceration. but i look at the anti- recidivism programs, one of the weak links in have francisco, one of the weak links is the question of reintegration of in the jobs in the housing. i think that the arithmetic is self evident. at nearly a cost of $50,000 a year, a davis is a strategy for us to save money, ultimately, and apply the dollars saved for more effective services in the intervention.
as an outgoing supervisor ed hatcher of the elector, i try to look ahead to see what we do with this increased population that we are not going to be able to incarcerate for probably more than one to two years, they go out and post custody, adult probation does not have the tools that they need. we need to start looking ahead at what the game plan is in a more comprehensive way. we need to a list of the business sector in the private sector to make it happen. in our contact with the states of...
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. >> cameraman don hatcher from wdtn in dayton finds a hiding place behind a tree to record the scenes it unfolds. >> it was a good spot. i could see everything. and i stayed there and nobody knew i was there. the cops couldn't see me and hopefully the guy with the gun couldn't see me either. >> sheriff kelly orders the shooter to surrender as officers set up a perimeter. but the gunman has a big advantage. deputy hopper is lying only feet from his trailer and it's impossible for the police to move in without drawing fire. >> we wanted to get suzanne out, but i did not want to have another person sacrifice their life to get her out. >> sergeant christopher clark who also knows the injured deputy well is at the scene. >> it's almost a sense of panic. it's a friend of yours. someone you've worked side by side with. >> the shooter's girlfriend arrives and tries to persuade the gunman to give up. >> she called him. had a nickname. bubby, come out, come out. >> bubby, i love you. >> but her pleas go unanswered. >> he never responded. his only response was with his shotgun. >> he opens fire
. >> cameraman don hatcher from wdtn in dayton finds a hiding place behind a tree to record the scenes it unfolds. >> it was a good spot. i could see everything. and i stayed there and nobody knew i was there. the cops couldn't see me and hopefully the guy with the gun couldn't see me either. >> sheriff kelly orders the shooter to surrender as officers set up a perimeter. but the gunman has a big advantage. deputy hopper is lying only feet from his trailer and it's impossible...
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and a half of the institution of humanities and the ann arbor book fair and the hatcher library, thank you, howard markel. [applause] >> for more information visit the author's website, howardmarkel.com. >> we would like to hear from you. tweet us with the book, twitter.com/booktv. >> and now i booktv, joseph mccartin recounts the professional air traffic controllers organization called for an illegal strike in august of 1981 and the subsequent firing of the strikers by president ronald reagan. this lasts an hour and 10 minutes. it took place at the jimmy carter presidential library and museum in atlanta, georgia. >> hey, everybody, thank you for coming tonight. before i introduce joseph mccartin i would like to say a few words about what led to the collaboration between the two libraries on this event. some of them you may know that they are guys which is part of the special collection at georgia state university library houses the records of the professional air traffic controllers organization. doctor mccartney is the collection before it was ever even opened, process and open for r
and a half of the institution of humanities and the ann arbor book fair and the hatcher library, thank you, howard markel. [applause] >> for more information visit the author's website, howardmarkel.com. >> we would like to hear from you. tweet us with the book, twitter.com/booktv. >> and now i booktv, joseph mccartin recounts the professional air traffic controllers organization called for an illegal strike in august of 1981 and the subsequent firing of the strikers by...
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to thank you c-span and on behalf of the institute for humanities and the book fair, lsna, and the hatcher library, thank you, howard. >> thank you. [applause] >> for more information, visit the author's website, howardmarkel.com. >> the idea that climate change change -- when the green's used that phrase, what they want you to think is subliminally manmade climate change, and this is where we dispute it. those on my side of the argument. catastrophic manmade climate change, if you look at the intergovernmental panel on climate change's reports over the last 20 years, the ipcc has grown increasingly shrill in its predictions about manmade climate doom, but in that period, no convincing evidence has been produced to show that human influence on climate is so significant or dangerous that we are all going to fry. on the contrary. global warming actually stopped or flattened out, you know, over ten years ago now. we are entering a period of cooling, and i think we need to remember that if you look at human history and look at what man has done in times of cooling opposed to times of warming,
to thank you c-span and on behalf of the institute for humanities and the book fair, lsna, and the hatcher library, thank you, howard. >> thank you. [applause] >> for more information, visit the author's website, howardmarkel.com. >> the idea that climate change change -- when the green's used that phrase, what they want you to think is subliminally manmade climate change, and this is where we dispute it. those on my side of the argument. catastrophic manmade climate change,...
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joined hosted by the hatcher library where we're sitting outcome and the incident for the humanities in which i am the director. and ann arbor book affair. and also the college of literature science and the arts are involved as well. we are delighted tonight to be speaking with doctor and professor, professor doctor howard markel who is speaking, will be speaking about his extraordinary book, "an anatomy of addiction." just a couple of words by way of introducing the author, first let me just say because in my particular culture that i come from your eyes begin talking about yourself under any circumstances. which is related to freud by the way, but in any case, it's called narcissism, in any case -- >> i have that. >> i am about to fly off to vegas after this particular occasion but i'm going immediately to the airport to take to the waters to buy myself addicted to strawberries no doubt which is of course, and to come back after with a raging case of tuberculosis which is not unrelated to professor markel's wonderful first two books. the first of which was the award-winning "quaran
joined hosted by the hatcher library where we're sitting outcome and the incident for the humanities in which i am the director. and ann arbor book affair. and also the college of literature science and the arts are involved as well. we are delighted tonight to be speaking with doctor and professor, professor doctor howard markel who is speaking, will be speaking about his extraordinary book, "an anatomy of addiction." just a couple of words by way of introducing the author, first let...
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jointly hosted by the hatcher library where we are sitting on the institute for humanity which i am the director and the ann arbor book fair and also the college of literature status of the earth has been involved as well. we are delighted tonight to be speaking with professor tash dr. professor, howard markel who is speaking about his extraordinary book, anatomy of addiction. william halstead and the miracle drug cocaine. just a couple words by way of introducing the author. first let me say because in my particular culture have come from yours began talking about yourself under any circumstances , which is related to freud by the way. in any case, it is called narcissism. in any case, i'm about two to fly off to venice after this. i'm going immediately to the airport to take the waters to find myself addicted to strawberries, which is coming back with tuberculosis which is not related to professor markel's wonderful first two books. the first of which was the award-winning quarantine come east european jewish immigrants in the new york city epidemics of 1892, which johns hopkins publi
jointly hosted by the hatcher library where we are sitting on the institute for humanity which i am the director and the ann arbor book fair and also the college of literature status of the earth has been involved as well. we are delighted tonight to be speaking with professor tash dr. professor, howard markel who is speaking about his extraordinary book, anatomy of addiction. william halstead and the miracle drug cocaine. just a couple words by way of introducing the author. first let me say...
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hatcher, he called it an epidemic and even said it was a health crisis, so many people were killing each other with weapons. >> would the gentleman yield? mr. hastings: i will. >> i thank the gentleman for his amendment and rise in support of it and observe that last year, 70%, over 70% of utah's concealed carry permits were issued to nonresidents. and so i ask unanimous consent to add my statement to the record and i commend the gentleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's statement is covered -- the chair: the gentleman's statement is covered under general leave. mr. hastings: mr. chairman, we -- the last thing we need is to tell sovereign states that they are no longer free to make the decision to require an in-person interview when making a gun permit determination. at least 10 states grant law enforcement broad discretion to deny permits to carry concealed, loaded guns based on an applicant's record or other factors. 14 other states grant more limited discretion. at least 14 states require applicants to show good moral character. many of these states require applicants to pre
hatcher, he called it an epidemic and even said it was a health crisis, so many people were killing each other with weapons. >> would the gentleman yield? mr. hastings: i will. >> i thank the gentleman for his amendment and rise in support of it and observe that last year, 70%, over 70% of utah's concealed carry permits were issued to nonresidents. and so i ask unanimous consent to add my statement to the record and i commend the gentleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's...