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holloway's case. if you're confirmed and during your tenure as attorney general it comes to your attention that there are cases like mr. holloway's would you consent to early release. >> it was not my -- it would not be my place to consent to early release, our posture was to consent to allow the judge to revisit the sentence and impose the sentence he felt appropriate. as u.s. attorney i would not be making the decisions to whether someone should be released. should i be confirmed as attorney general i would not be making those decisions either except as people go through the clemency process or pardon office and those matters come under review by the department of justice. we would then apply our best judgment to the situation but the ultimate decision on release would not be made, i believe by me. >> since i'm the only one up here, i guess i'm the presiding officer and my time is almost up. i have one other question for you. i'd like to move on to national security if i might. i'll remind the chair
holloway's case. if you're confirmed and during your tenure as attorney general it comes to your attention that there are cases like mr. holloway's would you consent to early release. >> it was not my -- it would not be my place to consent to early release, our posture was to consent to allow the judge to revisit the sentence and impose the sentence he felt appropriate. as u.s. attorney i would not be making the decisions to whether someone should be released. should i be confirmed as...
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holloway answered the door. led me into the den and he was sitting on his big overstuffed recliner. i introduced myself and he proceeded to tell me, well, you know, really, the only one the killer can get away with it with me, the way she trusted me. >> that was one of the toughest moments in my career of not reacting. holy -- he also told me that law enforcement suspected him because all the neighbors had told law enforcement that he and dorothy had been having an affair for the last 30 years. he told me that dorothy was supposed to go out of town that weekend because she claimed that this guy in north carolina was going to propose to her this weekend. but somehow she didn't get to go on that trip to north carolina that weekend. >> diana realized if holloway was having an affair with dorothy, the motive could be jealousy and holloway's detailed disturbance of what might have happened also raised a red flag for diana. >> he then starts telling me the story of what happened in her house as though he was an eyewit
holloway answered the door. led me into the den and he was sitting on his big overstuffed recliner. i introduced myself and he proceeded to tell me, well, you know, really, the only one the killer can get away with it with me, the way she trusted me. >> that was one of the toughest moments in my career of not reacting. holy -- he also told me that law enforcement suspected him because all the neighbors had told law enforcement that he and dorothy had been having an affair for the last 30...
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holloway's case. if you're confirmed and during your tenure as attorney general it comes to your attention that there are cases like mr. holloway's would you consent to early release. >> it was not my -- it would not be my place to consent to early release, our posture was to consent to allow the judge to revisit the sentence and impose the sentence he felt appropriate. as u.s. attorney i would not be making the decisions to whether someone should be released. should i be confirmed as attorney general i would not be making those decisions either except as people go through the clemency process or pardon office and those matters come under review by the department of justice. we would then apply our best judgment to the situation but the ultimate decision on release would not be made, i believe by me. >> since i'm the only one up here, i guess i'm the presiding officer and my time is almost up. i have one other question for you. i'd like to move on to national security if i might. i'll remind the chair
holloway's case. if you're confirmed and during your tenure as attorney general it comes to your attention that there are cases like mr. holloway's would you consent to early release. >> it was not my -- it would not be my place to consent to early release, our posture was to consent to allow the judge to revisit the sentence and impose the sentence he felt appropriate. as u.s. attorney i would not be making the decisions to whether someone should be released. should i be confirmed as...
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three two causing a shift in the district and district 11 from ocean avenue all the way over to holloway and i am sure commissioner mcdonnell worked on that project and how the community increased in its population. also the knowledge structure has been. >> >> also the building structure is in need of repair and brought up to ada standards and investing in the basic structure is a sound and good investment to the community. this is an under served community and welcome your support. the survey that we conducted under the leadership of karen mccoy gave support for tiny to thes, -- tots and seniors and adults. the courts and the athletic field and the play structure. recreation and park -- i have worked with recreation and park with [inaudible] playground. when you first came out with the bond we were looking at rebuilding that project. also we have looking at support from the school district there, jose ortega, ymca and other community organizations in that area. on a personal note my children grew up around merced heights playground and we remember -- i remember the tiny tot s program wh
three two causing a shift in the district and district 11 from ocean avenue all the way over to holloway and i am sure commissioner mcdonnell worked on that project and how the community increased in its population. also the knowledge structure has been. >> >> also the building structure is in need of repair and brought up to ada standards and investing in the basic structure is a sound and good investment to the community. this is an under served community and welcome your support....
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transporte publico tuvieron que transbordar en la calle taraval y la 22 y en en la avenida 19 y hollowayron llevados en autobuses... (sandra) tanto el conductor como el menor que viajaban en el vehiculo afectado sabemos que se encuentran hospitalizados con heridas que no ponen en riesgo su vida... sandra bermudez noticiero t 48... blanca ---aumentan los casos de sarampin en california y ya casi llega a 70 el numero de infectados; las autoridades de salud de la bahia estn en alerta. vo ---como medida preventiva en el condado de alameda mas de 30 menores se encuentran en cuarentena porque estuvieron expuestos al virus de sarampion en el hospital kaiser de oakland. ---esto debido a que un niÑo que adquirio la enfermedad en disneylandia, estuvo hospitalizado alli. ---en el condado de santa clara tambin se han tomado medidas. take sot :14 cont. blanca-vo --- el departamento de salud le mando un volante a --- el departamento de salud le mando un volante a todos los padres de familia en el condado que incluy un mensajesobre la importancia de vacunarse. topvo cesar ---pero no solo el sarampion s
transporte publico tuvieron que transbordar en la calle taraval y la 22 y en en la avenida 19 y hollowayron llevados en autobuses... (sandra) tanto el conductor como el menor que viajaban en el vehiculo afectado sabemos que se encuentran hospitalizados con heridas que no ponen en riesgo su vida... sandra bermudez noticiero t 48... blanca ---aumentan los casos de sarampin en california y ya casi llega a 70 el numero de infectados; las autoridades de salud de la bahia estn en alerta. vo ---como...
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>> where the idea in place, they hire designer cristo holloway to make the helmet a reality, or something that looks like reality. >> believability has to be an element. >> the helmet is an existing motorcycle helmet. this control panel, vacuum formed, laser cut and then been painted. the shaving cream was out of aluminum with a brass finish that looks slick. and then supposedly the shaving cream goes through this tube into the blades. on the inside, we have this aluminum bar with four razors attached to it. and it moves back and forth, driven by the motor. >> so if the helmet doesn't actually shave your head -- >> how does it feel? >> -- what really happens in the video? >> feels a little strange. >> let's ask the expert. >> so at this point right here is where i thought that they interrupted the take, had a chance to shave the guy's head properly and put the helmet back on and combine the different take in this camera move, sort of a fancy digital transition. >> nope. more low tech. in a world of digital tricks, this one outsmarts the expert. >> we pull the switcheroo. we're twins. we l
>> where the idea in place, they hire designer cristo holloway to make the helmet a reality, or something that looks like reality. >> believability has to be an element. >> the helmet is an existing motorcycle helmet. this control panel, vacuum formed, laser cut and then been painted. the shaving cream was out of aluminum with a brass finish that looks slick. and then supposedly the shaving cream goes through this tube into the blades. on the inside, we have this aluminum bar...
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. >> we are talking about people holloway associated who have been associated with al qaeda or attacksst our troops. >> is he releasing killers to kill americans. >> bottom line is we need to call a time-out on what the president wants to do with these releases from guantanamo bay. >> and joining us our political panel abc political director rick klein and national journal's ron fournier. ron, the american people 54%, think the president exceeded his authority. he was released 117. i should ad that president bush released over 500 during his 8 years. what do you think? american people don't like this. they think the president shouldn't do this. >> i think if the poll was taken right now, i believe this poll was taken a week or so ago. if it was taken right now i think those numbers would be even higher. we have a history of when an ally has been attacked. fear dictates our actions. i think it would be interesting if you overlay what's happened in france where a lot of us published the photos of the cartoons and a lot of us urged news organizes to print the cartoons because we didn't wa
. >> we are talking about people holloway associated who have been associated with al qaeda or attacksst our troops. >> is he releasing killers to kill americans. >> bottom line is we need to call a time-out on what the president wants to do with these releases from guantanamo bay. >> and joining us our political panel abc political director rick klein and national journal's ron fournier. ron, the american people 54%, think the president exceeded his authority. he was...
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safe home headquarters in middletown connecticut and spoke with the vice president of sales doug holloway. he didn't offer an apology but told us that an outside company not affiliated with safe home installed and made a mistake. he added his company has fully refunded her and the additional billing was an administrative mistake. >> are you happy? >> yes, kind of happy. >> horace holmes abc 7 news. >> nice work horace. you can contact horace and other members of the "7 on your side" team by e-mailing tips at wjla.com or call the "7 on your side" hotline and tell us about your story. alison? >> coming up tonight at 6:00 a man with ties to the d.c. region makes the f.b.i.'s most wanted terrorist list. learn what he's accused of doing. it's back to the drawing board for arlington county school board. why county officials rejected a plan to build a new school to ease growing enrollment. we'll have those stories and more tonight at 6:00. >> all right. meantime, with the weather, we're being clipped once again. >> once again, doug. keeps coming this way. >> this is the cold front that's attache
safe home headquarters in middletown connecticut and spoke with the vice president of sales doug holloway. he didn't offer an apology but told us that an outside company not affiliated with safe home installed and made a mistake. he added his company has fully refunded her and the additional billing was an administrative mistake. >> are you happy? >> yes, kind of happy. >> horace holmes abc 7 news. >> nice work horace. you can contact horace and other members of the...
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it is a great honor to welcome to the stage jonathan scott holloway. [applause] >> thank you for that love the introduction. and some asian. part of what justin was referring to, i think about the book being a little bit different as a book of history, historians might not consider it a book of history. i began the book as a third person narrative and then got stuck for three years when a book dealing with memory, my family memories kept invading a book on other people's memories and after three years i gave myself permission may be because i ran out of ideas to use the first person. the first and third person i interwoven in a way that i think gives a new textured to this particular history. i want to actually in acknowledging method turned to another author basically right to beautiful histories of southeastern united states, and form family collection of essays, and he tells a story when he was 9 years old growing got very poor with a father who was consistently disappointing him, never falling through an amazing promises, tells a story of being ver
it is a great honor to welcome to the stage jonathan scott holloway. [applause] >> thank you for that love the introduction. and some asian. part of what justin was referring to, i think about the book being a little bit different as a book of history, historians might not consider it a book of history. i began the book as a third person narrative and then got stuck for three years when a book dealing with memory, my family memories kept invading a book on other people's memories and...
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the politicos, but clearly it is the cave dwellers, particularly women like mary clemor and laura holloway who influenced the pecking order among the capital's society. fanny ems, mrs. charles, maintained an eclectic sunday salon at her 14th and 8th and street salon while her learn sister marion campbell was embedded when several -- within several knickerbocker circles. mrs. eames in d.c. and she would later befriend mary lincoln. the physical attributes of the district did not recommend it. noah brooks described the streets as canals of liquid mud. it would be difficult to could -- to conceive of a meaner street in architectural adornments than pennsylvania avenue, and as we just heard maybe the architect architectureal recommendations of real estate on pennsylvania avenue remain there. there were, of course, areas of the city which boasted palatial homes, the finest aide of stephen douglass near i street and jersey avenue where his wife adelle a legendary beauty, nearly 25 years his junior held court. equally sumptuous was the mansion built by senator william gwynn from california who sp
the politicos, but clearly it is the cave dwellers, particularly women like mary clemor and laura holloway who influenced the pecking order among the capital's society. fanny ems, mrs. charles, maintained an eclectic sunday salon at her 14th and 8th and street salon while her learn sister marion campbell was embedded when several -- within several knickerbocker circles. mrs. eames in d.c. and she would later befriend mary lincoln. the physical attributes of the district did not recommend it....
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chris holloway, yes. >> good afternoon. thank you all for joining us.al thanks to our guest the three youth. in the brief time they have had with us really demonstrated an amazing story of resiliency and one we all need too take away as inspiration for our own lives. whenever we think that we're in a position of trouble or difficulty, i think we need to reflect back on the stories that they have given us today and realize that more often than not we are not really in that bad of a situation after all. so thank you for that. i do have a softball question for you all to get the ball rolling. you have already talked about positive adult connections and people in your lives and we've acknowledged some folks here. can you talk at all maybe one or two points each of things that have really meant the difference between being in a continued homeless situation or being able to crossover into a situation that has some sense of permanency and facing forward movement in your life. >> i would say that working with schools and the policies schools have has been reall
chris holloway, yes. >> good afternoon. thank you all for joining us.al thanks to our guest the three youth. in the brief time they have had with us really demonstrated an amazing story of resiliency and one we all need too take away as inspiration for our own lives. whenever we think that we're in a position of trouble or difficulty, i think we need to reflect back on the stories that they have given us today and realize that more often than not we are not really in that bad of a...
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petersburg police chief anthony holloway. the police chief in indian shores, bel-air police chief gulfport police chief largo police chief jeffrey undersad pinellas park police chief thomas, schools police chief rick stelgis, tarpin police chief treasure island police chief tim casey. and chief david hendry of the university of south florida-st. petersburg. and i especially want to thank all members of law enforcement in my hometown, those throughout pinellas county who get in their cars each day, walk the streets, respond to crimes, investigate crimes, respond to disturbances and ultimately protect us. i want to thank those that i am privileged within the law enforcement community to call friends. officers from the clearwater police force. my dear friend, detective walser, detective christopher precious, sergeant john brown, officer bill renfroe, lieutenant juan torres and lieutenant richard harris. and from the pinellas county sheriff's department, my friend, sergeant steve wagner. thank you to each of you. and i want to th
petersburg police chief anthony holloway. the police chief in indian shores, bel-air police chief gulfport police chief largo police chief jeffrey undersad pinellas park police chief thomas, schools police chief rick stelgis, tarpin police chief treasure island police chief tim casey. and chief david hendry of the university of south florida-st. petersburg. and i especially want to thank all members of law enforcement in my hometown, those throughout pinellas county who get in their cars each...