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i don't want to comment on that. >> do you know who killed james gary? >> no comment. >> if convicted, dean could receive a second prison sentence, 50 years to life. gang members accused of violent crimes like dean are segregated in their own housing units. but they're not segregated from each other. >> you can have a pod that can have a handful of bloods, handful of crypts, handful of -- you'll see some beefs they have in the street to bleed over into here, literally, fights will happen. >> s oto, a member of the sorenos agrees. >> it was tough. put the most violent people you say out of society and expect them to be peaceful. not going to happen. try to keep it that way. but there is certain people that don't know how to act. >> some here believe that includes soto himself. surveillance cameras capture him, in his house ing unit, pouring hot coffee in a large cup. he takes a sip of the coffee and approaches a group of inmates, including denel hill, a member of a different gang, the bloods. soto throws the coffee in hill's face and pursues him with a ba
i don't want to comment on that. >> do you know who killed james gary? >> no comment. >> if convicted, dean could receive a second prison sentence, 50 years to life. gang members accused of violent crimes like dean are segregated in their own housing units. but they're not segregated from each other. >> you can have a pod that can have a handful of bloods, handful of crypts, handful of -- you'll see some beefs they have in the street to bleed over into here, literally,...
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but two of them, james dean and gary valentine, are locked up in security segregation as the jail continues to investigate who's responsible for the shank recently discovered among boxes in the kitchen. >> it happened to be a piece of wood that fell off a pallet that was modified. from its original state. once they change it by wrapping shrink wrap around it for the purpose of holding it it becomes a weapon. this jail is going to be safe, and things like this is not tolerated. this could be sticking in one of my officer's neck and i'm not tolerating that. >> now it's up to officer may, one of the jail's investigators, to find answers. she will interview both suspects, starting with james dean. >> hey, mr. dean. >> dean is only two weeks away from completing his sentence. but his release will be jeopardized if the jail discovers he's responsible for the shank and choose to file new criminal charges. >> what do you know about the weapon? >> honestly, ma'am, i didn't know anything about it. >> why were you back there opening boxes? >> i wasn't back there opening boxes. the only time i went bac
but two of them, james dean and gary valentine, are locked up in security segregation as the jail continues to investigate who's responsible for the shank recently discovered among boxes in the kitchen. >> it happened to be a piece of wood that fell off a pallet that was modified. from its original state. once they change it by wrapping shrink wrap around it for the purpose of holding it it becomes a weapon. this jail is going to be safe, and things like this is not tolerated. this could...
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>>gary: on the surface you said the players should know, but they don't take this seriously. >>james make an argument thereore deserving. >>darya: >>gary: to me the sense i would want to have my career or awards are receive them bonuses determined to fan voting fell. >>darya: like the other sportscasters who want to stab you in that you want them to load? two and on your radio show gary use it cause we don't let the viewers time in on our show we do not allow and even more i hate to say in but the radio business is coming back to more. >>gary: then two people talking as opposed to taking calls it is then shipped in that way before number of years in the point being either so many channels and so many options you want the guys who for lack of a better time professional being the voice that comes through the box. >>darya: i would mind taking calls. . >>darya: they share cause all the time did you hear about this he is trying to room hide but he does not want to talk about a publicly but donald trump wants to in a recent interview that is an happening the last few days the city would lo
>>gary: on the surface you said the players should know, but they don't take this seriously. >>james make an argument thereore deserving. >>darya: >>gary: to me the sense i would want to have my career or awards are receive them bonuses determined to fan voting fell. >>darya: like the other sportscasters who want to stab you in that you want them to load? two and on your radio show gary use it cause we don't let the viewers time in on our show we do not allow and...
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gary gulman. now stick around for james corden and his guests, bryan cranston and jessica biel. goodnight!don't you worry 'bout ♪ where you come from it's gonna be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ♪ ladies an
gary gulman. now stick around for james corden and his guests, bryan cranston and jessica biel. goodnight!don't you worry 'bout ♪ where you come from it's gonna be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ♪ ladies an
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brought james carrier in cleveland lost tonight and they have one good player the all-star at the davis. and then and the fed. and >> garyartime will not kidding. marlow schoolers and they started. " but + super bowl and looks fantastic time brady established as a three-point favorite against their land the falcons will add talking about gradus ad company. and they went out and sober after the game altman toughest. adhering go telling his wife he can't stay that much longer. american sports guy. how many times have we said george patent is up for the forty- niners. vote 14 million he is back on the sidelines he will be coaching for the washington redskins. the '60s and lots of sunshine and we will be back at kron 4 news with intent to join us for the latest i have a nice evening. (male announcer) in the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. in new york city, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the special victims unit. these are their stories. jeremy, hey. where the hell are you? breck's gonna bust your balls
brought james carrier in cleveland lost tonight and they have one good player the all-star at the davis. and then and the fed. and >> garyartime will not kidding. marlow schoolers and they started. " but + super bowl and looks fantastic time brady established as a three-point favorite against their land the falcons will add talking about gradus ad company. and they went out and sober after the game altman toughest. adhering go telling his wife he can't stay that much longer. american...
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they gave the money to gary bauer in the family research council to james dobson and focus on the familyey poured some $200 million into republican campaign. in addition -- on the one hand, they were engaged in a legalized form of bribery that exists in this country through campaign contributions. but they also were getting money to extremist, hateful organizations, masquerading as christian groups. these are really hateful people that if you read the sermon on the mount, for instance, in the gospels, you find almost nothing of jesus' teachings of what these people do. betsy devos and her husband dic devos took up the mantle of radical privatization of education as their primary cause. they have stated --betsy devos has dated herself that her vision of public education or education in the u.s. is to bring the kingdom of god. i do not know if she has read the first amendment, but what she wants to do to the u.s. constitution, but what she was to do is to funnel public finds into religious schools. is focusedr hassan in on is pretty incredible. i was a directly betsy devos light in her tes
they gave the money to gary bauer in the family research council to james dobson and focus on the familyey poured some $200 million into republican campaign. in addition -- on the one hand, they were engaged in a legalized form of bribery that exists in this country through campaign contributions. but they also were getting money to extremist, hateful organizations, masquerading as christian groups. these are really hateful people that if you read the sermon on the mount, for instance, in the...
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james. scott m. stringer. melissa maravillo. byron w. brown. christine c. quinn. basil h. michael jr. melissa sklars. mario s. solento. rhonda winegarden. george k. gresham. daniel don hew. stewart apple balm. gary s. labarbara. lovely a. warren. stephanie a. minor. atherine m. sheehan. anastasia semosia. hazel l. ingram. rachel d. gold. thank you. let us proceed to the next order of business which is the filling of the vacancies created by the absence of electors this echair will entertain a motion to fill the vacancies. the chair now recognizes the honorable kathy sheehan of albany county. >> madam secretary, i move that the following substitutions be made. aaron stevens of kings countor for george gresham, meredith shepard of new york county for daniel donohue of saratoga county. theresa schwartz of nassau county for eric schneiderman, and eve gillergan of queens county for sandra young of queens county. >> thank you. the chair now recognizes the honorable scott stringer of new york county. >> madam speaker, i second the motion that the substitution be made in the manner described. >> thank you. are there any our nominations? none being offered, the nominations are now closed. i ask those in
james. scott m. stringer. melissa maravillo. byron w. brown. christine c. quinn. basil h. michael jr. melissa sklars. mario s. solento. rhonda winegarden. george k. gresham. daniel don hew. stewart apple balm. gary s. labarbara. lovely a. warren. stephanie a. minor. atherine m. sheehan. anastasia semosia. hazel l. ingram. rachel d. gold. thank you. let us proceed to the next order of business which is the filling of the vacancies created by the absence of electors this echair will entertain a...
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gary gulman, everybody! we'll be right back.,,,,,,,,,,,, late show." join us next week when i'll be talking to sarah paulson, billy eichner, and jim gaffigan james cordenponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ what you're going through it'll be starlight ♪ it's the late, late show >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from appaloosa, georgia, give it up for your
gary gulman, everybody! we'll be right back.,,,,,,,,,,,, late show." join us next week when i'll be talking to sarah paulson, billy eichner, and jim gaffigan james cordenponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ what you're going through it'll be starlight ♪ it's the late, late show >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from appaloosa, georgia, give it...
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gary: we are just so doomed. james in college station, texas. caller: thank you for taking my call. was a bernie supporter back when the election was contested between a democrat and the other republican candidates. it was your show that got me to theically think about economic plan he put forward about minimum wage. idea -- my eyes to the idea that it is not really as simple as getting the rich to pay. a lot of times, the company pays for a lot of the luxury's. what i called for was to put forward an idea on how minimum wage could actually work. workked as code jobs -- two jobs. i make about nine dollars an hour, working 30 hours a week, the other i make $16 an hour, but i work about 10 hours a week. hournimum wage said $15 an -- instead of $15 an hour, one companies, instead of having to either force workers out of a job to pay a single worker full-time, got rid of full-time entirely and cut down to part-time positions, that way they could keep the staff they are were to have, pay them that standard wage and people would to find other off means of employment so they could still ke
gary: we are just so doomed. james in college station, texas. caller: thank you for taking my call. was a bernie supporter back when the election was contested between a democrat and the other republican candidates. it was your show that got me to theically think about economic plan he put forward about minimum wage. idea -- my eyes to the idea that it is not really as simple as getting the rich to pay. a lot of times, the company pays for a lot of the luxury's. what i called for was to put...
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gary. [take: live] çáááliveáááÑ sky 7 live over flooding in çáá this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning news begins now:. >>mark: to russian river is overflowing death's-head. >>jamesorning on thursday and. >>robin w: we have a wind advisories for the bay bridge the dunbarton and golden gate >>terisa e: the good news that the sun is out but the bad news says that the russian river continues so sad to hear these stories was focusing arise on this video you cannot sit in on the baby kangaroo and all of course it doesn't address the 3000 people >>anny h: rocks and mud spread all across the roadway and check out this massive tree that close the 1300 block down trees are a big problem all across the bay area migraines steal moments from my life. so i use excedrin. it starts to relieve migraine pain in just 30 minutes. and it works on my symptoms, too. now moments lost to migraines are moments gained with excedrin. [heartbeat] i was out here smoking instead of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great
gary. [take: live] çáááliveáááÑ sky 7 live over flooding in çáá this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning news begins now:. >>mark: to russian river is overflowing death's-head. >>jamesorning on thursday and. >>robin w: we have a wind advisories for the bay bridge the dunbarton and golden gate >>terisa e: the good news that the sun is out but the bad news says that the russian river continues so sad to hear these stories was focusing arise on this video...
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james of bank, they're good at offense and defense. >> you always like to go after ceos, so i have one governance question relates to donald trump and this new go. as you saw garyf these other folks, a lot of the banks, golden sachs, haze out pr acknowledgment sell ra it the best of people who go into public service. do you like that or not? there are some who think this is a payoff. other think it's a great incentive and does good things for the culture of the institutions. >> there are serious public concerns as relate when people go into government. from a shareholder's perspective, that's who i represent, i don't see a big problem with that. i who you would not. when i go to annual meetings, i'm going there to hold ceos accountable, to reach their financial targets. i'm not going to accelerated within they go to government. >> good to see you. >>> when we come back, blackhawk's global chief investment strategist richard turnill on the surge and beyond. we will be right back. >> welcome back. in news out of brazil,le from police are trying to arrest a brazilian businessman eike batista. they raided his house in rio de janeiro. the businessman wasn't home. hi
james of bank, they're good at offense and defense. >> you always like to go after ceos, so i have one governance question relates to donald trump and this new go. as you saw garyf these other folks, a lot of the banks, golden sachs, haze out pr acknowledgment sell ra it the best of people who go into public service. do you like that or not? there are some who think this is a payoff. other think it's a great incentive and does good things for the culture of the institutions. >>...
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gary -- is going to be in the west wing. cabinet secretaries, in general, historically the last 10, 20 years, have had less power than the west wing staffers and sitting policy. james mattis is not going to be president and either is pompeo. trump is going to be president. i'm wondering at the table i have wondered there who really sets policy in this administration? if trump, president, or the cabinet secretaries? >> what is going to be interesting, nick, is what approach is taken by this president because as you said, the last president made most participants in the foreign policy apparatus irrelevant. the secretary of state was basically out on his own. even susan rice was largely irrelevant. you had ben rhodes and barack obama and, occasionally, dennis mcdonough. it's going to be fascinating to see whether these big personalities that trump has brought in, mattis, tillerson, even pompeo, whether they are going to actually change management back to what you saw with the first bush and that is where these people matter. i suspect -- i don't suspect. i know. if james mattis is uncomfortable with donald trump's russian policy, james mattis will require. he's not go
gary -- is going to be in the west wing. cabinet secretaries, in general, historically the last 10, 20 years, have had less power than the west wing staffers and sitting policy. james mattis is not going to be president and either is pompeo. trump is going to be president. i'm wondering at the table i have wondered there who really sets policy in this administration? if trump, president, or the cabinet secretaries? >> what is going to be interesting, nick, is what approach is taken by...
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capital where the atlantic magazine's james draws on his times as a doctor and journalist to answer health questions. on saturday we are back in politics and prose for gary, argument is that sugar is a akin to tobacco and addictive properties and is at the core of many of today's issues. on sunday key west, florida for coverage for annual key west seminar featuring biographer and law professor and more. that's a look at some of the author programs book tv is covering this week. many of these events are open to the public, look for them to air in the future on book tv on c-span2. >> throughout 60's and 70's. quite notably he had black power folks on the show. this is henry and i'm not sure everyone can see, we have him wearing the giant -- he has two security guards behind him who never move throughout the whole thing, you know, and they are unarmed but probably they usually will -- are armed but buckley never acknowledges that they are there. it's kind of amazing. he never really makes eye contact. he just talks to henry. what's radical in part about this, the appearance of black power on the show is that the coverage elsewhere was mostly sensationalist,
capital where the atlantic magazine's james draws on his times as a doctor and journalist to answer health questions. on saturday we are back in politics and prose for gary, argument is that sugar is a akin to tobacco and addictive properties and is at the core of many of today's issues. on sunday key west, florida for coverage for annual key west seminar featuring biographer and law professor and more. that's a look at some of the author programs book tv is covering this week. many of these...