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we had to utilize the joplin police department.uquerque, the media wouldn't even have known about him. >> fbi agents also searche this home. >> was the man whose house you served a search warrant on, is he a suspect >> no. i wouldn't say he's a suspect. he's just an individual that came to our attention that w had to follow through. >> so this guy takes photographs of the part of tow that you're sort of looking at is that what we're looking a here, is you're interested i seeing what photos this ma took and whether he foun anything in them >> we really can't say why >> though the detectives spent months combing through all the evidence taken from th photographer's office and home nothing definitive was found and most of these boxes were returned now, more than five years afte the discovery of bones on th west mesa, albuquerque polic are certain of only one thing. if the serial killer who preye on their city is still alive he's probably moved on t another hunting ground >> my personal opinion, believe that that person i still out the
we had to utilize the joplin police department.uquerque, the media wouldn't even have known about him. >> fbi agents also searche this home. >> was the man whose house you served a search warrant on, is he a suspect >> no. i wouldn't say he's a suspect. he's just an individual that came to our attention that w had to follow through. >> so this guy takes photographs of the part of tow that you're sort of looking at is that what we're looking a here, is you're interested i...
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and he's and that's really apparent in the janis joplin piece. i think it's really evocative that like this is happening now like can show all the pictures of the everyday moments and things that happen routinely but sort of pressure rising moment of the crowd being there and asking to join them is so much more powerful. and i love that point that you making your post. jessica nnecting la raza to the counterculture right? we have been studying through the rag and through richard goldstein's music. this idea of getting into the special space of the now, right? the special place where everyone feels connected and a part of this movement and feels a certain kind of urgency because as we're even as we're distinctions between these these publications, what we've read so far, there's still idea of there's a sense of urgency and trying to bring people into the now into this present. right. such that some kind of change can be made. right. in terms of student activism. so fantastic the other thing they talked about, which i thought was really interesting
and he's and that's really apparent in the janis joplin piece. i think it's really evocative that like this is happening now like can show all the pictures of the everyday moments and things that happen routinely but sort of pressure rising moment of the crowd being there and asking to join them is so much more powerful. and i love that point that you making your post. jessica nnecting la raza to the counterculture right? we have been studying through the rag and through richard goldstein's...
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you're in joplin, missouri. i'll still call missouri the midwest. even though you struggle with your basketball team over there. tell me, do you still see that work ethic as a value that most of the people come into your facility with, that they want to get a job? or where are they on the work part of this? mr. whitford: no, no. i'm seeing a lot of people coming in that don't have any intention or desire to work. there is an entitlement men that mentality that's per vasive -- pervasive in our nation. we have to be great sources of inspiration and to provide relational accountability. in order to help people realize that they are created in the image of god, created in the image of a maker and are therefore built and intended to make, to produce and to contribute, not be stuck on the receiving end of someone's benevolence. sen. marshall: the long-term success, and you can define success how you want to, the folks that have a job, do they seem to be more fulfilled, do they have purpose in life? are they bouncing back sooner? mr. whitford: absolutely.
you're in joplin, missouri. i'll still call missouri the midwest. even though you struggle with your basketball team over there. tell me, do you still see that work ethic as a value that most of the people come into your facility with, that they want to get a job? or where are they on the work part of this? mr. whitford: no, no. i'm seeing a lot of people coming in that don't have any intention or desire to work. there is an entitlement men that mentality that's per vasive -- pervasive in our...
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james witt burn of the executive directory in joplin, missourith sir. i like that look. [laughter] and i finally the whitley hastie the specialist for a hunger america food lake in new york. and mrs. cox you are now recognized for five minutes. >> chair stabenow and betterment ranking member braun, members of the subcommittee thank you for the opportunity to testify. i'm vice president food assistance policy at the center on budget and policy priorities. aa nonpartisan policy institute in washington d.c. i want to make three key points snap plays a critical role in reducing hunger and poverty. snap supports and incentivizes work helping low-wage workers make ends meet and snap should be strengthened in the farmville. snap is our nation'ss most effective food for combating hunger and food insecurity but especially among children, older adults comfortable disabilities and veterans we snap reduces foodet insecurity at by as muchs 30% rate snap also plays a critical role in reducing poverty. snap provides him as at the money they need to purchase groceries, open to free up t
james witt burn of the executive directory in joplin, missourith sir. i like that look. [laughter] and i finally the whitley hastie the specialist for a hunger america food lake in new york. and mrs. cox you are now recognized for five minutes. >> chair stabenow and betterment ranking member braun, members of the subcommittee thank you for the opportunity to testify. i'm vice president food assistance policy at the center on budget and policy priorities. aa nonpartisan policy institute in...
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in a world where a piano is a weapon, not a musical instrument, on what does scott joplin play "the maple rag"? tuned bayonets. defend. isn't it obvious? you're right. my apologies. what the hell are you guys playing? it's a game we invented. it's called counterfactuals. we postulate an alternate world that differs from ours in one key aspect and then pose questions to each other. it's fun for ages eight to 80. join us. all right. i like a good brainteaser. give it a whirl. you're in luck; this is an easy one. in a world where mankind is ruled by a giant intelligent beaver, what food is no longer consumed? uh... a blt where the "b" stands for beaver? i don't know. leonard, be serious. we're playing a game here.
in a world where a piano is a weapon, not a musical instrument, on what does scott joplin play "the maple rag"? tuned bayonets. defend. isn't it obvious? you're right. my apologies. what the hell are you guys playing? it's a game we invented. it's called counterfactuals. we postulate an alternate world that differs from ours in one key aspect and then pose questions to each other. it's fun for ages eight to 80. join us. all right. i like a good brainteaser. give it a whirl. you're in...
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you're in joplin, missouri, i still called this or the midwest even though you have to struggle with your basketball team a little bit over there. but i'm sure you're still rooting for the jayhawk's. tell me, you still see that work ethic as a value that most of the people come into your facility with? that they want to get a job? but where are they on the work part of this? >> no, i'm seeing a lot of people coming in the don't have any intention or desire to work. there is an entitlement mentality that's become pervasive in our nation. we see it come through the doors of our mission every day. and that what we have to do is become great source of inspiration. and provide relational count ability in order to help people realize that they are created in the image of god. created in the image of a maker. and therefore built unattended to, make produce and contribute. let me stop on the receiving end of someone's malevolence. >> the long term success, you can define success how you want to, the folks that have a job, today seem to be more fulfilled? today of purpose in life? are they bo
you're in joplin, missouri, i still called this or the midwest even though you have to struggle with your basketball team a little bit over there. but i'm sure you're still rooting for the jayhawk's. tell me, you still see that work ethic as a value that most of the people come into your facility with? that they want to get a job? but where are they on the work part of this? >> no, i'm seeing a lot of people coming in the don't have any intention or desire to work. there is an entitlement...