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first we were in huntsville, and now we have moved to montgomery because we are opening a nonprofit at montgomery. all the workers that did not want to move with us, we gave them letters of reference, and they all have employment with loan care companies, locally in huntsville. now that we are in montgomery we are running a nonprofit. >> founders and owners of a cut above themselves lawn service and landscaping join me from mont gomer i alabama >>> thank you for sharing your soreies. the box made it tough. so you can see why they favour beening the box. is that a one size fit all solution. are there certain employers, service, where the customer would want to know if a wokker was incarcerated. we'll hash that out on employers and employment law. it's snds. -- it's "inside story". >> my name is imran garda the show is called third rail, when you watch this show you're gonna find us being un-afraid. the topics will fascinate you, intrigue you... >> let me quote you... >> there's a double standard... >>...could be a hypocrite >> you're also gonna get a show that's really fair bold... neve
first we were in huntsville, and now we have moved to montgomery because we are opening a nonprofit at montgomery. all the workers that did not want to move with us, we gave them letters of reference, and they all have employment with loan care companies, locally in huntsville. now that we are in montgomery we are running a nonprofit. >> founders and owners of a cut above themselves lawn service and landscaping join me from mont gomer i alabama >>> thank you for sharing your...
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May 4, 2015
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walked out the office door, when they walked off the gates of those federal facilities, they were in huntsville, they were in alabama, florida. they were still subjects to all of the race laws that existed, all of the persecution that existed. if someone threatened to call the sheriff, that could be the last you ever saw of that nasa employee. so while they didn't join the formal protests and the marches, they succeeded in their own way to advance civil rights just by getting up and going to work every day, and proving they could handle these jobs. katty: and they did not fail. steven, richard, thank you so much for coming in. >> thank you. katty: now the newest member of britain's royal family has a name and it seems her subjects approve. charlotte elizabeth diana was born saturday. she's fourth in line right behind her big brother george. will he no doubt develop a nickname for her but the rest of us, her royal highness princess charlotte of cambridge. the bbc royal correspondent has more. reporter: two days old, now with a very grownup sounding name and title. her royal highness princess cha
walked out the office door, when they walked off the gates of those federal facilities, they were in huntsville, they were in alabama, florida. they were still subjects to all of the race laws that existed, all of the persecution that existed. if someone threatened to call the sheriff, that could be the last you ever saw of that nasa employee. so while they didn't join the formal protests and the marches, they succeeded in their own way to advance civil rights just by getting up and going to...
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. >> john huntsville is an english businessman who comes from wealth.cattle cartel out of the business. but he's naive thinking he can beat them at their own dirty game. dolan and their hired gun have no thought of giving up control of their cattle business. and they will do whatever they can to hold on to it. >> determine to crush their competitor, dolan and murphy disbatch the boys to repeatedly. the violence escalates as the boys target anyone who opposes murphy and dolan. or dares to speak out against the boys and their illegal activities. >> just take whatever you want. >> this is a man we should be thanking. >> being part of the gang means you're going to be engaged in crime, violent crime. you don't do it because that's what you are. you do it because that's what the gang requires. and this happens to billy the kid. >> i'm going to take real good care of you. >> when the boys start torturing innocents, billy makes the decision to bow out. >> when billy left the boys, he became a cook. when you're trying not to be a hardened criminal, you have to
. >> john huntsville is an english businessman who comes from wealth.cattle cartel out of the business. but he's naive thinking he can beat them at their own dirty game. dolan and their hired gun have no thought of giving up control of their cattle business. and they will do whatever they can to hold on to it. >> determine to crush their competitor, dolan and murphy disbatch the boys to repeatedly. the violence escalates as the boys target anyone who opposes murphy and dolan. or...
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. >>> july 30th, 2011, huntsville, texas.dash cams record a high speed hunt for a man in a runaway car. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> yes, sir, i need help. my car is stuck on cruise control. i can't get it off. >> my first thought was, i'm going to die. >> responding to the 911 call, police find his out of control vehicle barreling down 190. his life and the lives of others may hang in the balance. >> how fast are you going, sir? >> i'm going about 60 miles an hour. i tried the gear shift, emergency brake, regular brake. >> the first to respond to the call is rocky carol, a patrolman from sam houston university. >> i medially grabbed a set of keys. >> a fellow officer follows carol. his dash cam is also trained on the chase. >> i'm in a green ford expedition. i don't want to kill anybody. i tried the ignition. it would ntdn't turn off. it wouldn't work. i tried the dashboard. that wouldn't work. i tried all i thought i could do to try to get the car stopped. >> as patrolman carol's car sets out to find jeter, jeter is f
. >>> july 30th, 2011, huntsville, texas.dash cams record a high speed hunt for a man in a runaway car. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> yes, sir, i need help. my car is stuck on cruise control. i can't get it off. >> my first thought was, i'm going to die. >> responding to the 911 call, police find his out of control vehicle barreling down 190. his life and the lives of others may hang in the balance. >> how fast are you going, sir? >> i'm going...
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May 19, 2015
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anywhere or in texas, houston, pasadena, galveston if you live in point black or cut and shoot or huntsville or egypt or cairo, texas or you come from egypt or perhaps you come from pakistan or you come from beaumont, texas or you come from oregon or washington state major protests at the preset of a few come from seattle, if you come from olympia, washington, if you come from eastern washington, we are urging you to make the call that makes a difference. california, we need you more than ever right now. just a few more copies of "just mercy" by brian stevenson. weird you to call. -- we urge you to call. brian stevenson got to meet rosa parks. we will play a clip of his memory of rosa parks and sat down on the bus december 1, 1955. she refuses to get a for a white passenger. in so doing, she stands up for all of us. if you would like to get the tote back, it is right here. it has a lot of stuff in it but it is always ever sturdy. we urge you to call right now. the baseball cap is yours for $100. the hoodie is yours for $200. if you want to get the democracynow books signed i will send the fo
anywhere or in texas, houston, pasadena, galveston if you live in point black or cut and shoot or huntsville or egypt or cairo, texas or you come from egypt or perhaps you come from pakistan or you come from beaumont, texas or you come from oregon or washington state major protests at the preset of a few come from seattle, if you come from olympia, washington, if you come from eastern washington, we are urging you to make the call that makes a difference. california, we need you more than ever...
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May 1, 2015
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by the way there was a newer part from madison county huntsville area saw prosecutor brassard, an illegal alien had been convicted of murdering a police officer on the ground helpless pleading for his life in a murder case. he committed suicide in prison. i just would say if we want to reduce those incidents from happening we have got to use the tools we have. administration nevertheless has systematically dismantled the 287 g program and slashing funding largely because it ends the proposal. they don't like at and we have far too much action on behalf of this president and the secretary of homeland security responded to advocate for illegal immigration is serving the interest of the people of the united states. so today, only 35 programs are existing. less than half of what it was. they should have been expanded. do you believe it's a good program? should it be expanded or do you want to continue to see a weather on the vine? >> i believe the 287 g program is a good program in many respects. the biggest problem we have senator and in terms of her with local law enforcement was 239 jurisd
by the way there was a newer part from madison county huntsville area saw prosecutor brassard, an illegal alien had been convicted of murdering a police officer on the ground helpless pleading for his life in a murder case. he committed suicide in prison. i just would say if we want to reduce those incidents from happening we have got to use the tools we have. administration nevertheless has systematically dismantled the 287 g program and slashing funding largely because it ends the proposal....
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May 12, 2015
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by the way, there was just a news report from the madison county huntsville area, saw prosecutor brassard an illegal alien had been convicted of murdering a police officer he was on the ground helpless pleading for his life, and he murdered him he committed suicide in prison. but i just would say if we really want to reduce those kind of incidents from happening then we've got to use the tools that we have. this administration systematically dismantled the program, cancelling agreements for law enforcement and slashing funding for the program largely because the amnesty advocates opposed it. they don't like it. far too much action on behalf of this president and the secretary of homeland security responding to advocates for illegal immigration, then serving the lawful interest of the people of the united states. it just is. so today only 35 programs are existing. should have been expanded. so tell me that you believe it's a good program. should it be expanded? or do you want to helicopter to see -- to continue to see it wither on the vine? >> i believe the 287-g program is a good program
by the way, there was just a news report from the madison county huntsville area, saw prosecutor brassard an illegal alien had been convicted of murdering a police officer he was on the ground helpless pleading for his life, and he murdered him he committed suicide in prison. but i just would say if we really want to reduce those kind of incidents from happening then we've got to use the tools that we have. this administration systematically dismantled the program, cancelling agreements for law...
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fried is joining us from huntsville, alabama. good morning.r: good morning, steve, so give me about five extra seconds because that waiting a while. i want to talk about sovereignty and loyalty. if a nation loses its sovereignty, it is no longer a nation. these people broke the number one law of our land our sovereignty. they came across our borders whether they came or if they stayed -- overstayed a visa, if you are not legally here in america, you need to go where you came from or leave the country. i agree with republicans on this. what i want to say about loyalty is, the way i hear a lot of these hispanic americans who are supposed to be americans clamoring and campaigning for the people from those other countries, i question their loyalty. if your loyalties are somewhere else, i don't care if it is south of our border or jerusalem or wherever -- that israeli to live. thank you. host: thank you, fred. guest: my friend, i think you go the wrong route when you question the loyalty of u.s. citizens of hispanic origin. during the iraq war, and
fried is joining us from huntsville, alabama. good morning.r: good morning, steve, so give me about five extra seconds because that waiting a while. i want to talk about sovereignty and loyalty. if a nation loses its sovereignty, it is no longer a nation. these people broke the number one law of our land our sovereignty. they came across our borders whether they came or if they stayed -- overstayed a visa, if you are not legally here in america, you need to go where you came from or leave the...
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let's go to jim from huntsville, alabama. caller: good morning, pedro. just want to say that -- can you hear me? host: yes, go ahead. caller: baltimore has been controlled by the democrats for the last 40 years. a caller said that their only the rich and the board. that is what happens in that type of society. democrats don't create jobs, they create a welfare state. it is time for something new. you have all these evil without jobs that don't finish school. i think the reading level -- the third grade reading level for kids was only like 16%. host: when you say to it is time for something new, what do you mean by that? caller: it is time they look at who they're voting for. there's nothing but democrats. they need to vote for some conservative people. look at what scott walker did and in wisconsin. anyway. when they started the rights in ferguson and this riot, obama stood up and blame the police. eric holder went down and they could have stopped this before it got started. host: let's hear from bob in west virginia, law enforcement. good morning. calle
let's go to jim from huntsville, alabama. caller: good morning, pedro. just want to say that -- can you hear me? host: yes, go ahead. caller: baltimore has been controlled by the democrats for the last 40 years. a caller said that their only the rich and the board. that is what happens in that type of society. democrats don't create jobs, they create a welfare state. it is time for something new. you have all these evil without jobs that don't finish school. i think the reading level -- the...