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i could not consent in the state i was in. i was told my coworkers that i was incapacitated and i couldn't stand, speak up, or keep my eyes open. what real training do investigators go through to handle these cases appropriately. i was shocked and extremely enraged with the little time and care and empathy she treated me with during this investigation. i felt like i was dropped by her. almost two years later i got an e-mail stating despite efforts the police and prosecutors have showed no ability to move forward in your very important case. the monster who raped me is still out there. there were two other women at my workplace he raped in the exact same way. i wasn't the first and i won't be the last. he is the most common predator out there and there are loads of men like him that need to be stopped. thank you. >> supervisor ronen: thank you so much. >> before we go into further dispute. this isn't a matter of negligence, it's willful misconduct by the san francisco police department and the da's office. the police offered a
i could not consent in the state i was in. i was told my coworkers that i was incapacitated and i couldn't stand, speak up, or keep my eyes open. what real training do investigators go through to handle these cases appropriately. i was shocked and extremely enraged with the little time and care and empathy she treated me with during this investigation. i felt like i was dropped by her. almost two years later i got an e-mail stating despite efforts the police and prosecutors have showed no...
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i could have been that 40-year-old woman. i don't know where i would have been today if i didn't have the professors i did and the classes i did, and if i wasn't able to do the job that i do. i could have been her in that classroom. prevention education is really important. support around that. i was able to refer this woman to resources, which i could, but i didn't have a contact i could just give her, we know that is so important for people seeking services and at that point in their healing, so thank you. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> hi, good morning. i'm julia weber and i am a consultant and adjunct professor focusing on domestic violence and sexual assault in san francisco. i want to commend all the speakers who have come before me, and also you for having this hearing today and addressing the issues. i am also the former consultant who staffed the safer schools sexual assault task force under the department on the status of women which the board of supervisors had the foresight to establish in 2016. so that was te
i could have been that 40-year-old woman. i don't know where i would have been today if i didn't have the professors i did and the classes i did, and if i wasn't able to do the job that i do. i could have been her in that classroom. prevention education is really important. support around that. i was able to refer this woman to resources, which i could, but i didn't have a contact i could just give her, we know that is so important for people seeking services and at that point in their healing,...
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barrage continued, i made a run for the dugout and i knew there were people in the dugout and all i could think of, i didn't know the shooter had moved from where he was around this way, i thought he was over here and all i could think about when i was running is he's going to shoot me in the back. >> whenever i walk out of the one exit we had i remember looking up and seeing the shed i hid behind and look over there and immediately flash back to when i got my bearings.
barrage continued, i made a run for the dugout and i knew there were people in the dugout and all i could think of, i didn't know the shooter had moved from where he was around this way, i thought he was over here and all i could think about when i was running is he's going to shoot me in the back. >> whenever i walk out of the one exit we had i remember looking up and seeing the shed i hid behind and look over there and immediately flash back to when i got my bearings.
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i could read about california. and i can imagine in my mind about any of them in my mind when i got there. i have already told them what it was like. and i realized something that have these young men need made to go to school. these people here that don't know. they're locked up on death row. i'm talking about can drop, draw, and build and make anything but they didn't have anyone to push them. what brought you here. i don't know my father. my mother tried to raise me but she couldn't. i've never been loved in my life. as just thinking that they would love me. and it makes you feel sad. and if you are sick you couldn't just rest. every minute because you're feeling better. you couldn't stay there. i felt like we have missed out missed out on opportunities and i take this opportunity to introduce people to books actually 14 people. we will take six. the book by james baldwin. go tell it on the mound. i read it and i sent it to the next guy. everybody have a reason why they like the book. it opens up your opportuniti
i could read about california. and i can imagine in my mind about any of them in my mind when i got there. i have already told them what it was like. and i realized something that have these young men need made to go to school. these people here that don't know. they're locked up on death row. i'm talking about can drop, draw, and build and make anything but they didn't have anyone to push them. what brought you here. i don't know my father. my mother tried to raise me but she couldn't. i've...
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we've all talked about this and i think we could do with a little less so that he could spend more time with us and be more of a family. so i think i would rather have that happy family over here some of the stuff that we transfer died for us that watching my kids grow up it's difficult and dylan it's almost five years now there's no doubt about it but it's just it's what we have to do. and him had just lost his job in the oil business when he met us and constance the couple was charged by the courage of a little power of this young man ready to do anything to save his family from misery. since then out of spends all his nights eating donuts. and doing three jobs right now working every day. trying to get some money i want to relocate my family oh. i got two girls two daughters i want something better form where we live in southern california is not a very nice place to live so it's a lot of crime. gangsters and browns so the north dakota a be a better place to raise a family. there's a lot of resources here and you've got the salvation army and they feed you here at the methodist churc
we've all talked about this and i think we could do with a little less so that he could spend more time with us and be more of a family. so i think i would rather have that happy family over here some of the stuff that we transfer died for us that watching my kids grow up it's difficult and dylan it's almost five years now there's no doubt about it but it's just it's what we have to do. and him had just lost his job in the oil business when he met us and constance the couple was charged by the...
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knew it couldn't be just the one night stand ♪ ♪ so i asked to see her next week and she told me i couldsooe her and she told me i could ♪ ♪ something tells me i'm into something good ♪ ♪ something tells me i'm into something something tells me i'm into something ♪ ♪ ahhh ♪ i walked her home and she held my hand i knew she couldn't be ♪ ♪ just a one night stand ♪ i asked her to see her next week
knew it couldn't be just the one night stand ♪ ♪ so i asked to see her next week and she told me i couldsooe her and she told me i could ♪ ♪ something tells me i'm into something good ♪ ♪ something tells me i'm into something something tells me i'm into something ♪ ♪ ahhh ♪ i walked her home and she held my hand i knew she couldn't be ♪ ♪ just a one night stand ♪ i asked her to see her next week
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i could have used that. go to the -- >> i'm not subscribing to it until they get the trivago guy. >> yes, we all want the trivago guy. >> still to come why aren't young people dating anymore? we asked this question and will discuss in a roundtable fashion. [cheers and applause] so, what's new? we just switched to geico and got more. more? they've been saving folks money for over 75 years. a company you can trust. geico even helped us with homeowners insurance. more sounds great. gotta love more... right, honey? yeah! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak. search one and done. >>> she's making america date again. a philosophy professor at boston college. they have them there. has been offering students extra credit to go out or not dates, not with her -- go out on dates, not with her, but with others. go out with someone in
i could have used that. go to the -- >> i'm not subscribing to it until they get the trivago guy. >> yes, we all want the trivago guy. >> still to come why aren't young people dating anymore? we asked this question and will discuss in a roundtable fashion. [cheers and applause] so, what's new? we just switched to geico and got more. more? they've been saving folks money for over 75 years. a company you can trust. geico even helped us with homeowners insurance. more sounds...
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as excited as i would get i would be equally disappointing to understand it could not be helpful to me so i would get on the plane to go to jefferson and albany and stayed to the outskirts of portland to try to collect as much information that i could from long-lost cousins are local libraries or the archives of oregon state and also at duke university where i found personal letters written home from the warfront that literally probably have not been touched since they wereon donated. so this is piecing together academic transcripts, military files any information about this game and coming up with a narrative one of the blessings for m me was i was able to educate the families about their dad and grandparents i can tell them where they went to high school and what classes they took in college most of them got d's and aft. [laughter] and i was not shy about passing on that information although stories how they workedd hard he was not as smart as you thought. [laughter] but also i could get a hold of their full military file what ship they went out on a and again even though i did not u
as excited as i would get i would be equally disappointing to understand it could not be helpful to me so i would get on the plane to go to jefferson and albany and stayed to the outskirts of portland to try to collect as much information that i could from long-lost cousins are local libraries or the archives of oregon state and also at duke university where i found personal letters written home from the warfront that literally probably have not been touched since they wereon donated. so this...
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everyone except one person. >> i thought i could do it. ght i could stand there and watch him. at the last moment i just couldn't take it. so i just slipped out and went to my room and started crying. i know how awful it can be to have this disease, you know. so i was so happy that he was able to play baseball. he's able to run out with his friends. he's able to, you know, do all the things that we aren't able to do. but then i was sad because it wasn't me. it kind of hit me that, oh, i'm stuck with this my whole life. >> a lot of times when i was little, i would dream about being out in the sun, you know. run and play with my friends outside in the daytime. but now i don't really dream about that. >> once in a while, paxton says he still feels a little bummed about peyton's new life in the sun. >> i miss having a brother that has xp. i'm happy for him. >> when he says that stuff, it kind of makes me like want to have xp, but i don't wish i had xp. it feels kind of -- >> kind of guilty? >> yeah, guilty a little bit. >> paxton used to wait f
everyone except one person. >> i thought i could do it. ght i could stand there and watch him. at the last moment i just couldn't take it. so i just slipped out and went to my room and started crying. i know how awful it can be to have this disease, you know. so i was so happy that he was able to play baseball. he's able to run out with his friends. he's able to, you know, do all the things that we aren't able to do. but then i was sad because it wasn't me. it kind of hit me that, oh, i'm...
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and i am sure i could have done it bet fter if i was better prepared. at the dinner, i gave him silence when he first asked. >> you never said that is inappropriate, sir. >> not in those words. i think by the end of the dinner, when he asked me a second time, a person of his intelligence would know it was inappropriate. >> you said you were caught off guard, the second time, wouldn't you be prepared. >> i didn't expect him to come back to it. but even after the first ask, i interjected. i keep saying that because i had to interrupt to explain the importance of distance of independent from the justice department and the white house and the president. >> when the flynn, that was really the second time he said something that you found objectionable, that was before the loyalty. >> the second time that he asked me something directive as i took it that caught me by surprise. in that circumstances, that is probably the one where it is the fairest criticism where maybe i should have said something in the moment. i was thinking i must remember these exact words
and i am sure i could have done it bet fter if i was better prepared. at the dinner, i gave him silence when he first asked. >> you never said that is inappropriate, sir. >> not in those words. i think by the end of the dinner, when he asked me a second time, a person of his intelligence would know it was inappropriate. >> you said you were caught off guard, the second time, wouldn't you be prepared. >> i didn't expect him to come back to it. but even after the first...
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it is sort of what led me to journalism, i felt like i could never quite not take something. always wanted to keep my options open and i always wanted to study more. brian: another president, they are all there -- by the way, as you get into the podcast, there are little statuettes by each one, were those made? lillian: they are these little figurines about this big and they were made by a toy company called marks toy company out of erie, pennsylvania. decades ago, they were in business and created little figurines for every president, and every time there was a new election, they would create a new figurine. at the time, they were sort of cheap collectors' items. the company since went out of business, and now they are rare, more valuable collectors' items. you can find a set on ebay, which is what we did. someone at the "post," the art director, found an old set of all of the presidents, and we did a little photo session where we set each figurine up and took a photo of it against the backdrop and those became the artwork for each episode. brian: how many people helped you d
it is sort of what led me to journalism, i felt like i could never quite not take something. always wanted to keep my options open and i always wanted to study more. brian: another president, they are all there -- by the way, as you get into the podcast, there are little statuettes by each one, were those made? lillian: they are these little figurines about this big and they were made by a toy company called marks toy company out of erie, pennsylvania. decades ago, they were in business and...
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apple i could not cry, i could not scream. i was just apple i could not cry, i could not scream.tabbed in january in bromley in south—east london. reportedly stabbed in january in bromley in south—east londonlj could not believe it. all i was doing through the night was not sleeping, just praying, god help me, bring him back. i don't know what they are doing, what they have done to him, butjust bring him back. they watched dami unconscious in hospital covered in blood. they were desperate for him to survive but he died the following day. desperate for him to survive but he died the following daylj desperate for him to survive but he died the following day. i got to the hospital, my boy was already dead. soi hospital, my boy was already dead. so i did not get to speak to him. that broke me, seeing my son on the bed, dead. it broke me totally. all i was just bed, dead. it broke me totally. all i wasjust doing bed, dead. it broke me totally. all i was just doing was crying. we were alljust i was just doing was crying. we were all just crying. i was just doing was crying. we were all
apple i could not cry, i could not scream. i was just apple i could not cry, i could not scream.tabbed in january in bromley in south—east london. reportedly stabbed in january in bromley in south—east londonlj could not believe it. all i was doing through the night was not sleeping, just praying, god help me, bring him back. i don't know what they are doing, what they have done to him, butjust bring him back. they watched dami unconscious in hospital covered in blood. they were desperate...
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i was. going home it was. my room to consider could go to where i live now don't you do it were some decent cook under the table or down or down are you among the group that i was you know i would have gotten so. much i'm going to allow for you to land on. their agenda and when you're. about to win the fight you. know when i don't i don't know what down there and when the man or i will use it will be about when i pass when you know what i'm going to buy this morning of it are going to do when i went up oh well now good as when identified only as yannick i recognize it. if you count back to this monica and for. me if you. look where they are well known. oh no we were lined up on army. clackamas at that time when i. was a value to us if you remember there was a draft when the tough. time to be a. little bit different. but when they were in. the really true about how you and i will play along. has been when you need to. pull. thanks so. i wasn't. the only place to see you tomorrow with me here by the way you. think i'm going to. be. a rea
i was. going home it was. my room to consider could go to where i live now don't you do it were some decent cook under the table or down or down are you among the group that i was you know i would have gotten so. much i'm going to allow for you to land on. their agenda and when you're. about to win the fight you. know when i don't i don't know what down there and when the man or i will use it will be about when i pass when you know what i'm going to buy this morning of it are going to do when i...
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after a few minutes, i could not find any sign of life. limp body, and by the way, she was still wearing her dressing gown, i managed to lift her to the porthole and pushed her through. this is the actual statement signed by james camb on 25th october 19117. this document obviously became a key part of a very complex trial. and it's amazing that this and other vital pieces of paperwork have survived. thanks to the hampshire police society, the entire case file for the trial was saved from potential incineration. in fact, most of these documents haven't been seen since the legal proceedings in 19118. where did you get this from? i had a phone call from the archives of the hampshire constabulary. are you the person interested in the james camb porthole murder case? yes, iam. why? we have some papers down here you may be interested in. would you like to look at them? i said, yes, i would. i went down there within 2a hours and i was surprised by what i saw. i expected one or two pieces of paper. and to be given two large boxes of material, and
after a few minutes, i could not find any sign of life. limp body, and by the way, she was still wearing her dressing gown, i managed to lift her to the porthole and pushed her through. this is the actual statement signed by james camb on 25th october 19117. this document obviously became a key part of a very complex trial. and it's amazing that this and other vital pieces of paperwork have survived. thanks to the hampshire police society, the entire case file for the trial was saved from...
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easily that's what i think alan my god i've just seen this guy kills one person and he could easily say ok i gotta go take care of these people who are just dismissed all the cops are actors. i was thinking of that. in the meantime does this victim is moaning in the trunk. so i didn't feel like i need to help this guy more what am i going to do to save him by myself other than contact the authorities. you didn't do that either. so i looked at it was already. bored after sitting in the car thinking i could i can call nine one one or i can just inform someone knows the guess why i had says something actually i do say some of the hospital i salute and we could just drop my boss at the mercy woman take off this somebody else person he should've just haven't heard out of the cameras on the hospital. it is so tight and they stand out there. and. they took him out there sort of creek. and only put him out there as a creek and into the record of finish are the last two shots were unnecessary and myopic. but who shot mark mark and why. clam told him here though it. could put him out of his mi
easily that's what i think alan my god i've just seen this guy kills one person and he could easily say ok i gotta go take care of these people who are just dismissed all the cops are actors. i was thinking of that. in the meantime does this victim is moaning in the trunk. so i didn't feel like i need to help this guy more what am i going to do to save him by myself other than contact the authorities. you didn't do that either. so i looked at it was already. bored after sitting in the car...
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i went to school and became an teach school elementary school i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year and drove a truck so i chose to drive truck. i were usually twelve to fourteen hours to get my truck around eight o'clock in the morning and i were till eight o'clock at night you know somewhere between me and i . it's mentally. not only my. physically fatigued. but it's mental fatigue. this is the moment that i like the best. reached down enough to be everything stops vibrating all the noise goes away it's the. i live in company housing here it's provided by the company i have the share. thirty five foot r.v. trailer with a three hundred fifty pound guy. who goes to pay for it and no i do not. go proves nielson friends are. something happens in this case it was a chemical attack on civilians in syria and then the public and the media are waiting for the response i think it's very clear now that if president trump said that there is going to be a response then it will be i just think that our expectations in a way that this am
i went to school and became an teach school elementary school i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year and drove a truck so i chose to drive truck. i were usually twelve to fourteen hours to get my truck around eight o'clock in the morning and i were till eight o'clock at night you know somewhere between me and i . it's mentally. not only my. physically fatigued. but it's mental fatigue. this is the moment that i like the best. reached...
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i know if i could -- i know an example, here is an example of despite what has been said to
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i could have used that. >> i'm not subscribing to it until they get the trivago guy. >> yes, we all want the trivago guy. >> still to come why aren't young people dating anymore? we asked this question and will discuss in a roundtable fashion. [cheers and applause] i'm just worried about the house and taking care of the boys. zach! talk to me. it's for the house. i got a job. it's okay. dad took care of us. >>> she's making america date again. a philosophy professor at boston college. they have them there. has been offering students extra credit to go out or not dates, not with her -- go out on dates, not with her, but with others. go out with someone in person for 90 minutes, stay sober and have no sexual contact. she says dating as we once knew it has largely vanished and it's become a countercultural thing to do. she blames it on the rise in dating apps, the change in average marriage age and president obama -- i added that. for the assignment the person who asks for the date must pay no more than $10. do
i could have used that. >> i'm not subscribing to it until they get the trivago guy. >> yes, we all want the trivago guy. >> still to come why aren't young people dating anymore? we asked this question and will discuss in a roundtable fashion. [cheers and applause] i'm just worried about the house and taking care of the boys. zach! talk to me. it's for the house. i got a job. it's okay. dad took care of us. >>> she's making america date again. a philosophy professor...
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but i could -- i didn't want to hurt anyone. but i could take the position, this is before it was published, ready to send it away. coy have said okay. and not publish, but it was true. you were told by your family you made it up? >> yes. >> how did you resolve that? >> it was very strange, ve i accelerated??d i started have i exaggerated? did i make it into something? this was tormenting me. then i got a letter from o person that was with the ambulance that wrote me and said she was reading the book and realizing i was in that house. and she wrote me and said it was worse and that was the first time i was angry. >> angry at your family? >> yes. my version of my father's death was a lie, but it was my father's death, you know, very -- >> but memory is also really difficult. >> yes, it is. and that's also a subject in the book that's very, very important, because -- this isn't an objective version of the happenings in my life. it's how i remembered it and memories are deceiving us, that we know. you are making things so that, who
but i could -- i didn't want to hurt anyone. but i could take the position, this is before it was published, ready to send it away. coy have said okay. and not publish, but it was true. you were told by your family you made it up? >> yes. >> how did you resolve that? >> it was very strange, ve i accelerated??d i started have i exaggerated? did i make it into something? this was tormenting me. then i got a letter from o person that was with the ambulance that wrote me and said...
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but i didn't. it could have been anything, bob. that interview which in hindsight and i said that on cnn, i talked a little smack about guys trying to get rid of the president. you have guys who are smacking up their wives who the white house is defending. if you don't think that is arbitrary justice and you don't think that is swamp-like behavior. and you nice know i'm right, whether a democrat or republican, this is the type of behavior that needs to end. if you want to save the country and you want the country to benefit you, you are very, very young people, you have to end this behavior. no chance for me to stay. i got hired by the president to be a hatchet person. he put me in charge of firing the leakers and remember the memo. it said he is going to report directly to me. that is game over. bob is smart over to know that. the knives were getting longer and longer. and i'm a big boy. i knew that was going to happen to me, but i didn't think it was going to happen the way it happened. bob: president trump is the president of the
but i didn't. it could have been anything, bob. that interview which in hindsight and i said that on cnn, i talked a little smack about guys trying to get rid of the president. you have guys who are smacking up their wives who the white house is defending. if you don't think that is arbitrary justice and you don't think that is swamp-like behavior. and you nice know i'm right, whether a democrat or republican, this is the type of behavior that needs to end. if you want to save the country and...
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the whole time still asking who i could talk to about this. he took my payment without talking to me or even making eye contact. once he ran my card he unhooked my car and drove away. i believe i was grossly overcharged and would like to be reimbursed. so, here's the bill. i don't know if i could put it on here. >> president fung: if you can put it on the overhead, that would be great. >> this is one complaint. >> president fung: overhead, please. hold on one second. >> the issue i have with this tow firm is it's not just the amount of complaints. it is the way the billing is done. it's the way the business is ran. i don't think mr. badillo is a bad guy. we have spoken. it's just as a young owner he's not doing the things he needs to do to make sure his business is running properly. >> president fung: i think your time is up. we'll see the overhead and that's it. >> that's the invoice. you'll notice the charge. basically special equipment. i don't know what for. for picking up someone's car charges $460 to some person who is trying to get home
the whole time still asking who i could talk to about this. he took my payment without talking to me or even making eye contact. once he ran my card he unhooked my car and drove away. i believe i was grossly overcharged and would like to be reimbursed. so, here's the bill. i don't know if i could put it on here. >> president fung: if you can put it on the overhead, that would be great. >> this is one complaint. >> president fung: overhead, please. hold on one second. >>...
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i could experience the world around me . so i resolved that night to come out. i didn't think i would do it the next day but my mother came up and she said you never really seemed down, what's wrong? and after sort of trying to, i finally thought i had the courage to say right now. so that was it. >>. >> host: what was the reaction as you started how people in your life, your fraternity brothers . people at school, your professors, were you surprised by the reaction >> from the start , i have had an incredibly fortunate journey. pretty much everyone in my life that i cannot do that responded with love and support, sometimes the price and sometimes brief. >> and it's very rare. it's very rare. but i actually traced that in many ways to partly it's due to the privilege that i grew up in. of being raised in a sort of educated affluent progressive community that new at least gave people if not trans people, that had sort of started to hear about the reality of transgender people . before it entered the broader mainstream of society. but i also trace it to the suppor
i could experience the world around me . so i resolved that night to come out. i didn't think i would do it the next day but my mother came up and she said you never really seemed down, what's wrong? and after sort of trying to, i finally thought i had the courage to say right now. so that was it. >>. >> host: what was the reaction as you started how people in your life, your fraternity brothers . people at school, your professors, were you surprised by the reaction >> from...
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i'm a killer which in which i lost churchill me i had a machete i could. because i was a chip in what i did as kids who don't need bow weezer's have had episodes had as income of. you don't have more to nag at the lot and adam i can without and to do. that much about who we are and i mean me. when i do need. them and that's like a let me just get your perspective the conscious and the fight against in so much as. well as one of the reasons why we have been able to put the pressure on both. they're the ones i hope to help in the military and help in the security forces in doing what the best and i personally don't believe that they get enough credit for the things that they do i admire your courage and interest unleashes my right to get him a double. bed and then also where your dental issues my shoes this bold has been a friend of you. can have a name to make you know it sort of. thing i said i think what's good for sharing your story with us. and of. we're going to come out of important and a solid hour to join what i don't want to call them. and then you
i'm a killer which in which i lost churchill me i had a machete i could. because i was a chip in what i did as kids who don't need bow weezer's have had episodes had as income of. you don't have more to nag at the lot and adam i can without and to do. that much about who we are and i mean me. when i do need. them and that's like a let me just get your perspective the conscious and the fight against in so much as. well as one of the reasons why we have been able to put the pressure on both....
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who i could become as a person.arim: everyday after work i went straight to school, studied hard, and it paid off. jocelyn: sentía como que si quiero cambiar el mundo tengo que cambiara mi primero. group: surprise! surprise! surprise! angela: i could not have gotten my diploma without my family. jocelyn: mi consejera, ella fue lo máximo para mí porque me ayudó mucho con todo. jackie: i've been given an opportunity and i'm just thankful for it. angela: yeah it's hard, but keep on going and keep on trying. karim: the high school diploma has just added to the confidence and now i feel unstoppable. narrator: find free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving ev
who i could become as a person.arim: everyday after work i went straight to school, studied hard, and it paid off. jocelyn: sentía como que si quiero cambiar el mundo tengo que cambiara mi primero. group: surprise! surprise! surprise! angela: i could not have gotten my diploma without my family. jocelyn: mi consejera, ella fue lo máximo para mí porque me ayudó mucho con todo. jackie: i've been given an opportunity and i'm just thankful for it. angela: yeah it's hard, but keep on going and...
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everything was kind of like a blur, so i assume a minute, two minutes, but if you could imagine. -- >> was he saying anything? >> slight cuss words, nothing derogatory other than cuss words, he was upset that i was trying to take the gun. i was trying to live. and that's all i could say, all i was trying to do was live. >> you get the gun from him, then what happened? >> when i took the gun, i took the gun up above my head like this, i raised it up and took it up above my head. after i got the gun from him, i threw it as far as i could. >> there's some people who have asked if this could have been a racially motivated incident. you said, he was using cuss words, was he using racial inappropriate racial words or just swear words? >> as far as i know, it was just swear words, all of it was a blur. all of it was a blur. >> did he say anything, that gave you an idea why i was doing this? why it was in his mind? >> he didn't say anything. he was just the cuss words, that was the only thing i was hearing, and i wasn't even really -- i tuned that out, i wasn't worried about anything. th
everything was kind of like a blur, so i assume a minute, two minutes, but if you could imagine. -- >> was he saying anything? >> slight cuss words, nothing derogatory other than cuss words, he was upset that i was trying to take the gun. i was trying to live. and that's all i could say, all i was trying to do was live. >> you get the gun from him, then what happened? >> when i took the gun, i took the gun up above my head like this, i raised it up and took it up above...
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it is harderfor very feeble if i could say so. it is harder for them very feeble if i could say so.them to resist, very feeble if i could say so. it is harderfor them to resist, it seems that if the man would resist such marriages and incest that they would not place family honour at the top, but their own right and the woman's writes to a free marriage choice at a higher premium, and opposed his marriages to go to the police and i succumb to these social pressures, that probably is the way forward and that probably is the way forward and thatis that probably is the way forward and that is with the young man whose story you just saw is trying to do. switzerland is currently home to almost a0,000 eritreans. the swiss have traditionally been generous towards eritrean asylum seekers, because of well documented human rights violations in eritrea itself. now, that policy could be about to change. imogen foulkes reports from berne. afamily a family baptism, so slim's eritrea committee down roots. many only have temporary residents but they can work and most believe that they can stay. unt
it is harderfor very feeble if i could say so. it is harder for them very feeble if i could say so.them to resist, very feeble if i could say so. it is harderfor them to resist, it seems that if the man would resist such marriages and incest that they would not place family honour at the top, but their own right and the woman's writes to a free marriage choice at a higher premium, and opposed his marriages to go to the police and i succumb to these social pressures, that probably is the way...
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i stabbed his ass as many times as i could. >> and one of the jail's most violent inmates decides it's time for a change. >> if i don't make a transformation in my life at this point i'm going end up dead. >> but will it work? >> i'm at my breaking point. i've been trying hardest. this ain't real man. some hard ass [ bleep ]. >>> cincinnati, ohio was an early american boom town, but it's seen its ups and downs over the years. and just like any big city, crime is an issue in boom times or bust. and if you are arrested in cincinnati, you most likely end up spending some time at the hamilton county justice center. >> be home soon, baby. >> most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. but if any of them break the rules here, they will end up in the disciplinary segregation unit, sometimes referred to as the hole. >> this is the hole. we have people down here for fighting, people down here for stealing. >> inmates here lose all their privileges, including visitation and must spend 23 hours a day in the
i stabbed his ass as many times as i could. >> and one of the jail's most violent inmates decides it's time for a change. >> if i don't make a transformation in my life at this point i'm going end up dead. >> but will it work? >> i'm at my breaking point. i've been trying hardest. this ain't real man. some hard ass [ bleep ]. >>> cincinnati, ohio was an early american boom town, but it's seen its ups and downs over the years. and just like any big city, crime is...
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the guards thought i could talk. can anyone here understand when you've been accused i didn't understand how can you go through death row, living in a five by seven, i didn't understand because i didn't have the money for a lawyer, i didn't know who i could turn to for help so i just sat in this dark place for three years. you talk about hearing this person laugh and it triggered something in you. i told you this before, how back at the time i started working with you, you created not only this community that you talk about the book club and reaching out to probably the most hated person coming in from a member of the clan. in this project over and you've all came together and invited him and. some people have an easier time understanding that when i would come to see you i couldn't get from my car in the parking lot to the visitation room without being stopped by four officers and they would say when are you going to get him out why is he still here and even the officers seemed committed and think it must be so hard
the guards thought i could talk. can anyone here understand when you've been accused i didn't understand how can you go through death row, living in a five by seven, i didn't understand because i didn't have the money for a lawyer, i didn't know who i could turn to for help so i just sat in this dark place for three years. you talk about hearing this person laugh and it triggered something in you. i told you this before, how back at the time i started working with you, you created not only this...
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i was very interested to hear the russian offer that opc w fact—finding mission could visit and wouldn forces. mr president, i believe this is an offer worth pursuing but it would of course be necessary for the opc w mission to have complete freedom of action and access. that still leaves us, mr president, with the prez question of who committed these atrocities. that is why we support the us text for a resolution and we believe that there is no legitimate reason not to support the call for this council to send out an independent investigative mechanism. asi independent investigative mechanism. as i said before, mr president, we have nothing to hide but it appears that russia and syria and their supporters do have something to fear. mr president, the russian ambassador singled out the uk along with the us and france for some criticism and i would like if fight me to turn to that. the responsibility for the cruelty in syria belongs to syria and its backers in russia and iran. the use of chemical weapons is an ascii what russia is trying to do is to turn this debate in this counsel away
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and i hope others could do it. we were privileged, maybe not as privileged as some, but more privileged than 95% of the country. >> mrs. bush, when did you first meet george bush? >> i met george at a dance. rye and greenwich exchanged christmas dances. and i met him at a christmas dance, and he cut in on me -- or he did not. he asked someone to introduce us, really. and i had on a red and green dress that my mother's great said, iad given her and wonder if barbara would like this stress. it had belonged to some friend of hers, and it was pretty, i guess. and george asked to meet me, and i met him there. he came the next night to another dance in rye. the first was in greenwich. cut in on me, and my older brother, he asked me if he would play in a basketball game, prep highl voice against rye schools, and they were murdered, incidentally, by rye high school, and george asked if he would play and asked if i would meet him and go out afterwards. every member of my family came to that basketball game to look at this bo
and i hope others could do it. we were privileged, maybe not as privileged as some, but more privileged than 95% of the country. >> mrs. bush, when did you first meet george bush? >> i met george at a dance. rye and greenwich exchanged christmas dances. and i met him at a christmas dance, and he cut in on me -- or he did not. he asked someone to introduce us, really. and i had on a red and green dress that my mother's great said, iad given her and wonder if barbara would like this...
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your out to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry suddenly i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with the death of this one just so i speak to you now because there are no other takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its maker. who wouldn't remember who you are and when you don't see it was suited to you to tell you what did they could put it. what they knew most true only did it specific. claim to. love to know they. said. similar claiming to know servant is mostly that to. alex you speak french now. most was yes it was i mean if they will send the alpha male to noon was one of his talk of the sun was it cut up towards the earth a false. welcome back across the uk where all thing
your out to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry suddenly i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets...
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i could talk to you about this forever. i just wanna say to you and to mrs. khan, god bless you. - thank you. - thank you for your service and sacrifice for this country which you've done and the story of mr. khan, captain khan, which is a wonderful inspiration to all of us. - thank you. - and thank you for telling the story in different formats. - i am grateful. - khizr khan. give him a big hand. (audience applause) - {male narrator] we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and as with our audience and guests, and an archive of past episodes. - if you ask mrs. khan, she always wears the traditional clothing, she has not experienced any difficulty throughout the country. she had been in texas, other parts of the world, she had been in texas, other parts of the world, other parts of the country and all that. she has always been respected and dignified. - [female narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consu
i could talk to you about this forever. i just wanna say to you and to mrs. khan, god bless you. - thank you. - thank you for your service and sacrifice for this country which you've done and the story of mr. khan, captain khan, which is a wonderful inspiration to all of us. - thank you. - and thank you for telling the story in different formats. - i am grateful. - khizr khan. give him a big hand. (audience applause) - {male narrator] we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our...
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i. could be on your knees also you want. i could show you a. whole social want so you want. what you got has told you the. right what if your parents find out what's is won't happen then because i don't think that's a good all right so one ounce of what so i have a kind of pressure while the ok that's. saying shelter the base i come home a renewal later they wanted to very. yes i'm talking about chinese new year hobbyists super super kodak i think it's just a cover there's no go my sets are told me. the temperature easing minors forty three similar to that i think that i think it's getting better. i'm still excited and out about i'm gonna see my mom my parents and my nephew. how are you. making the whole story. i'm afraid than the mom will find. china's new year is the largest migration on the planet. is so important for trying to get. hold of the world. and it's not even the little old in the old. no matter or you are no matter where you are in modern chinese the world come back to haunt town during spring fast because something is so important. for trying to. eat eat eat e
i. could be on your knees also you want. i could show you a. whole social want so you want. what you got has told you the. right what if your parents find out what's is won't happen then because i don't think that's a good all right so one ounce of what so i have a kind of pressure while the ok that's. saying shelter the base i come home a renewal later they wanted to very. yes i'm talking about chinese new year hobbyists super super kodak i think it's just a cover there's no go my sets are...
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it was the best school i could get into. >> what did you study? mr. shah: i ended up becoming a government major, the equivalent of political science there. >> was there a book that really influenced you growing up? mr. shah: that is a good question. i would say a lot of influences. everything from reading "the looming tower" from david frum after 9/11 to stuff about constitutional law. there is a collection of dissenting opinions -- i am forgetting the name, it could literally be "scalia dissents" in a wide range of supreme court cases. his view became to be what is known as the originalist jurisprudence view today. it was not very popular when he wrote them. i thought reading it, this guy makes a lot of sense. >> do you remember the first time coming to washington dc? mr. shah: i came here as a child. my parents took me to look at the museums and national monuments, that sort of thing. i could not tell you exactly -- i was very young. >> you came back in 2005 as an intern in the bush white house. what was that like? mr. shah: i worked in a scheduling
it was the best school i could get into. >> what did you study? mr. shah: i ended up becoming a government major, the equivalent of political science there. >> was there a book that really influenced you growing up? mr. shah: that is a good question. i would say a lot of influences. everything from reading "the looming tower" from david frum after 9/11 to stuff about constitutional law. there is a collection of dissenting opinions -- i am forgetting the name, it could...