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i loved it. >> having abandoned his family for gang life, kirkpatrick turned to other crimes. when we met him, he was serving his second prison term, eight years for burglary. >> i know right from wrong. i'm not a stupid individual. i might make stupid decisions, but i'm not a stupid individual. >> during his time in prison, kirkpatrick still had his gang to fall back on, but like his biological family, he eventually left his gang family, though not totally on his own accord. >> i was holding contraband, and i was holding something, and i lost it. yeah. i had lost it. >> any specific enemies, names, numbers? >> no. >> kirkpatrick explained the contraband was a packet of gang information including a roster of current members. when he realized it was gone, he was afraid the gang might order a hit on him as punishment. >> i told the c.o., look, i got to go. he was like why? i said because i lost something i'm not supposed to. you need to get me out of here before something more serious happens. >> kirkpatrick turned his back on his gang. he requested a move to protective custody.
i loved it. >> having abandoned his family for gang life, kirkpatrick turned to other crimes. when we met him, he was serving his second prison term, eight years for burglary. >> i know right from wrong. i'm not a stupid individual. i might make stupid decisions, but i'm not a stupid individual. >> during his time in prison, kirkpatrick still had his gang to fall back on, but like his biological family, he eventually left his gang family, though not totally on his own accord....
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>> rose: david ignatius or david kirkpatrick. either one? david ignatius. >> yes, i'd be surprised if the army was enthusiastic about return to military rule, outright military rule. i think they want to avoid that. i think a way the army has been trying to push the obama administration with its tour from deadline as fouad ajami said was not a smart idea, kind of push the u.s. into taking sides and maybe they're surprised the administration hasn't. one point that i would add to the discussion that we're having is the liberals in egypt have made so many mistakes. blunder after blunder. but they are uniting -- i mean, the number of people in the streets, the messages i get from friends in cairo, the tweets that you read, i mean, this is something that egypt didn't see even in february of 2011 when mubarak was forced out. so there is this movement to challenge morsi. morsi's popularity has collapsed as he essentially has failed to govern. it's interesting that the same kind of thing in the streets, challenging islamic parties, challenging cleri
>> rose: david ignatius or david kirkpatrick. either one? david ignatius. >> yes, i'd be surprised if the army was enthusiastic about return to military rule, outright military rule. i think they want to avoid that. i think a way the army has been trying to push the obama administration with its tour from deadline as fouad ajami said was not a smart idea, kind of push the u.s. into taking sides and maybe they're surprised the administration hasn't. one point that i would add to the...
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kirkpatrick got to the tension of the governor reagan.she wrote an article in which she actually said, one was bad, but this one is the worst. , but castro is worse. we have a situation now in the arab spring in which we have gotten rid of people who are bad, and what we have seen now is the replacement are worse. i would say that we are repeating the episode in which we were supporting rebels against those that we are now support during -- supporting rebels again in theory. the we are likely to see same consequences that we have seen before. >> frank, can i just make a comment on that? and i'm glad you brought this issue up, ma'am. if samantha power or anybody else wants to do anything in the human rights arena, protect the christians in egypt and syria and pakistan, protect those christians. those are human rights abuses.. and protect the jews that are being fired on every sale they buy the will want to kill them and don't even recognize their sovereignty. , to there so right best of my knowledge, i have read virtually everything i coul
kirkpatrick got to the tension of the governor reagan.she wrote an article in which she actually said, one was bad, but this one is the worst. , but castro is worse. we have a situation now in the arab spring in which we have gotten rid of people who are bad, and what we have seen now is the replacement are worse. i would say that we are repeating the episode in which we were supporting rebels against those that we are now support during -- supporting rebels again in theory. the we are likely...
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. >> by chance tony kirkpatrick, a fresno camera operator is in the vicinity and captures this dramaticvideo. >> i just started rolling. i just kept rolling. as you could tell, the camera was like crooked because i was so nervous. >> police fear he could be high on drugs and heavily armed. as the suspect approaches a busy intersection. the officer now retired sees an opportunity to perform a pit maneuver. >> it involves making contact with the suspect vehicle in one of the recorder panels, and what it does essentially is kauss them to spin out of control. as i move in a position to do that, he repositioned his vehicle. we were going to basically hit head on. my concern is if i collide head on, what's going to happen to her? >> he opts to brake at the last second, but not before locking eyes with the suspect. >> i see this person who is just laughing. his eyes are open. he's enjoying himself. it's obvious to me, anyway, that his intent is to get away or die trying. >> moments later sahara's car is rammed by another police vehicle. the suspect keeps driving, mounting a median and steering
. >> by chance tony kirkpatrick, a fresno camera operator is in the vicinity and captures this dramaticvideo. >> i just started rolling. i just kept rolling. as you could tell, the camera was like crooked because i was so nervous. >> police fear he could be high on drugs and heavily armed. as the suspect approaches a busy intersection. the officer now retired sees an opportunity to perform a pit maneuver. >> it involves making contact with the suspect vehicle in one of...
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. >> by chance, tony kirkpatrick, a camera operator for fresno's cbs station is in the vicinity and captures this dramatic video. >> i just started rolling. i kept rolling. as you can tell, the camera was like crooked because i was so nervous. >> police fear the suspect could be high on drugs and heavily armed. a clovis officer now sees an opportunity to perform a pitman ufr. >> it involves making contact with the suspect vehicle in one of the rear quarter panels. and what it does is cause the vehicle to spin out and lose control. as i move in position to do that he repo significanced his vehicle and we were basically going to hit head on. >> he opts to break at the last send but not before locking eyes with the suspect. >> i see this person who is just laughing. his eyes are open. he's enjoying himself. it's obvious to me, anyway, that his intent is to get' way or die trying. >> moments later, his car is rammed by another police vehicle. the suspect keeps driving, mounting a median and steering the battered honda to a gas station across the street. there he's hit again but he keeps moving.
. >> by chance, tony kirkpatrick, a camera operator for fresno's cbs station is in the vicinity and captures this dramatic video. >> i just started rolling. i kept rolling. as you can tell, the camera was like crooked because i was so nervous. >> police fear the suspect could be high on drugs and heavily armed. a clovis officer now sees an opportunity to perform a pitman ufr. >> it involves making contact with the suspect vehicle in one of the rear quarter panels. and...
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kirkpatrick?>> thank you. thank you for your courage to testify before congress. i'm so stammering transactor what has happened here. i just want to know if any of your perpetrators were ever charged? >> my perpetrator was charged. he went through the rest of the investigative process and he was given a special prosecutor that prosecuted the case and explained to me the night before that we were headed to trial the next morning and they called me in for another meeting. and they said lisa, i can prove that he raped you. at the rate wasn't violent enough for him to get any real jail time he knew what i had been through. they let me know that we can go forward with this, we can prosecute him, but what we are going to do to you is not at all going to compare to what they do to him. but he would not agree to giving him an other than honorable discharge. and i was 22 years old at the time with no victim advocate because they didn't allow them at the base at the time. and i agreed because i knew what i
kirkpatrick?>> thank you. thank you for your courage to testify before congress. i'm so stammering transactor what has happened here. i just want to know if any of your perpetrators were ever charged? >> my perpetrator was charged. he went through the rest of the investigative process and he was given a special prosecutor that prosecuted the case and explained to me the night before that we were headed to trial the next morning and they called me in for another meeting. and they...
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. >> listen up, section williams, kirkpatrick, two alpine 24. >> since dropping out of his gang in '99n charged with two separate counts of in-cell violence, stabbing one of his cell mates several times and cutting another one's throat. >> 14 months. >> probably. >> that's the biggest one i've had since i've been here. >> speedy is meeting with counselor gray to discuss a possible transfer and his behavior. the sessions are standard procedure for all protective custody inmates. >> you know you have life. so you have a life sentence now. you have 234 points. >> it went down. >> so then just the life of crime start escalating. still level four, and you have your mandatory score of 19 that still will stick for your life sentence. use your disciplinary while you're in here, down on your program, period, will be good because you don't need any other, you know, disciplinary problems, because you know that just adds up. >> what was my last write-up? do you have it in here? my 115? that was -- >> it was in 2002. have you done anything recently? >> no. how about before that? >> you have a strin
. >> listen up, section williams, kirkpatrick, two alpine 24. >> since dropping out of his gang in '99n charged with two separate counts of in-cell violence, stabbing one of his cell mates several times and cutting another one's throat. >> 14 months. >> probably. >> that's the biggest one i've had since i've been here. >> speedy is meeting with counselor gray to discuss a possible transfer and his behavior. the sessions are standard procedure for all...
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jeanne-span today, kirkpatrick -- "washington journal" is with your phone calls. at about -- in about 45 minutes, congressman kevin beatty, chairman of the house ways and means committee, will discuss the obama administration's decision to delay the employer mandate in the affordable care act. we will also talk with house foreign affairs member ranking member eliot engel. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] host: welcome to "washington this thursday, july 11, 2013. the house votes today on a farm bill split in half with subsidies for farmers but without reauthorization of the food stamp program. there are still questions about the note loan rates also pending. yesterday, house republicans met behind closed doors to talk about immigration reform. "the new york times" headline on line is republicans in the house resist overhaul for immigration. we would like to get your response to this story. a
jeanne-span today, kirkpatrick -- "washington journal" is with your phone calls. at about -- in about 45 minutes, congressman kevin beatty, chairman of the house ways and means committee, will discuss the obama administration's decision to delay the employer mandate in the affordable care act. we will also talk with house foreign affairs member ranking member eliot engel. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013]...
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from people on the ground as from people on the ground from the western media today and mr david kirkpatrick from the new york times he had he said. the protests were peaceful and the army started firing shroom it's an independent liberal newspaper he egypt they had that he court that the army started the fire on the peaceful protesters but the army pressed on the magazine to move this skill and to move this report but if you catch it if you get cash if you can find it all most of that counts most of the witnesses say it witnesses they say it was the army who started fighting at this peaceful court systems if there were if there there is no any there's no evidence at all that were you violence at the army at this time. or got it thanks for your thoughts politically on this as you are joining us on the line there from a detroit pre-shared. well while the political deadlock continue to need you the country's economy is in a state of freefall since mahmoud morsi took office a year ago unemployment sold well to its revenue and i'm on foreign investment shrunk drastically now its critics say that
from people on the ground as from people on the ground from the western media today and mr david kirkpatrick from the new york times he had he said. the protests were peaceful and the army started firing shroom it's an independent liberal newspaper he egypt they had that he court that the army started the fire on the peaceful protesters but the army pressed on the magazine to move this skill and to move this report but if you catch it if you get cash if you can find it all most of that counts...
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kirkpatrick is that we are recently elected. ms.irkpatrick coming back but we are new members to congress so we are writing here right at a time when the public is very focused on this issue and i want you to know that we are going to work with ms. speier who has been working on this issue for a long time and a number of other colleagues in both the house and the senate. i appreciate the chair for holding this hearing. this is a significant issue and we have made a real strong commitment to work in a bipartisan way. i want to thank my colleague for meeting what was truly an extraordinary effort on this whistleblower protection and i want you to know that we take that very seriously. we passed that bill 2 weeks ago, 423-0 in the house. that is the kind of support you have when we come together and find common ground so i know that we can help you and i join ms. brownley and apologizing to you that you haven't been heard previously. so my question, i have been trying to jumpstart my education on this by going and visiting facilities.
kirkpatrick is that we are recently elected. ms.irkpatrick coming back but we are new members to congress so we are writing here right at a time when the public is very focused on this issue and i want you to know that we are going to work with ms. speier who has been working on this issue for a long time and a number of other colleagues in both the house and the senate. i appreciate the chair for holding this hearing. this is a significant issue and we have made a real strong commitment to...
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you know, they brought out on the streets, according to david kirkpatrick of "the new york times," around million people. but i think it's good to remember that the population of cairo is north of 20 million. and anyone who's been to cairo has walked through the areas where the devout live. i think it's fair to say that the muslim brotherhood and be other islamist groups have a pretty good future. jenna: so what you're saying is even after we see this uprising in the streets, and we can leave the live pictures up because it's still dramatic to see all of these people take to the streets, that you would be surprised if in another democratic process, in another election we might see another islamist elected to be leader of egypt? >> yeah, i think it's entirely possible that if you have another free election, that you could see the islamists win both in parliament and even the presidency. i mean, after all, the islamists took combined about 70% of the parliamentary seats experiment showing how vulnerable our nation's ships are to hacker, even terrorists. a very disturbing report. >>> plus, t
you know, they brought out on the streets, according to david kirkpatrick of "the new york times," around million people. but i think it's good to remember that the population of cairo is north of 20 million. and anyone who's been to cairo has walked through the areas where the devout live. i think it's fair to say that the muslim brotherhood and be other islamist groups have a pretty good future. jenna: so what you're saying is even after we see this uprising in the streets, and we...
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host: in a bailiffs presents it to the office or by the close of business today also included from kirkpatrickalthough i would need a name on that without objection and support committee to join us. we have covered that. >> felt like to introduce a second panel to ask mayor to take their place is the deputy chief of state and private forestry for the u.s. for service, the acting director of office of wildlife fire and senior adviser public safety resource protection and the emergency services in the u.s. department of interior. you must have two doors to put those titles on. with the department of natural resources has been introduced by chairman he stings and to from the forest service at colorado state university the director of restoring america's forest the north american region and the vice president and general manager of the lumber company and i understand you were also from man to -- montana and a constituent so now i will introduce mr. ready to use the panel. i am. this is a critical issue for my constituents and it is why i am here today. he manages lumber located in the beautiful fl
host: in a bailiffs presents it to the office or by the close of business today also included from kirkpatrickalthough i would need a name on that without objection and support committee to join us. we have covered that. >> felt like to introduce a second panel to ask mayor to take their place is the deputy chief of state and private forestry for the u.s. for service, the acting director of office of wildlife fire and senior adviser public safety resource protection and the emergency...
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david kirkpatrick reports -- guest: egypt is a mess. that is what we have seen. a democratically-elected government that was incompetent and wisely the size -- despised by its own people. real it -- military replacement of the government. you have a lot of support because the government failed. this just escalates the conflict within the society. obviously what we hope is there will be a return to the elections as quickly as possible. host: do we stop the funding to egypt? guest: under current law we would. i think congress should step back in and make the decision of what we do based on what is in the national security interest. guest: it is a coup. i do not know how anyone could describe it as otherwise. the government that although was democratically elected has become popular and had taken positions that were different from us. we had concerns about that. this is a coup. our law is clear. off until such time -- i have specific language in front of us coming from the foreign section 508 of the foreign assistance act says none of the funds appropriate or made a
david kirkpatrick reports -- guest: egypt is a mess. that is what we have seen. a democratically-elected government that was incompetent and wisely the size -- despised by its own people. real it -- military replacement of the government. you have a lot of support because the government failed. this just escalates the conflict within the society. obviously what we hope is there will be a return to the elections as quickly as possible. host: do we stop the funding to egypt? guest: under current...
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kirkpatrick. >> thank you mr. chairman for holding this hearing. thank you for the opportunity to hear from you, and thank you for the courage to testify before congress. i am so sorry for what has happened to you. i am a former prosecutor. i have prosecuted rape cases, and i just want to know with any of your perpetrators were ever charged. >> my perpetrator was charged and went through the article 32 hearing, which is the equivalent of a rancheria hearing, and he was charged with five charges. -- equivalent of a grand jury hearing, and he was charged with five charges. he was given other than honorable discharge. the night before we were headed to trial the next morning, he called me in for an initial -- another meeting, and sat me down and explained that, lisa, i can prove that he raped you, but the rape was not violent enough for him to get any real jail time. and what this gentleman was doing was giving me a message of what i was in for the next day. he knew what i had been through through the investigation and the article 32 hearing. that was
kirkpatrick. >> thank you mr. chairman for holding this hearing. thank you for the opportunity to hear from you, and thank you for the courage to testify before congress. i am so sorry for what has happened to you. i am a former prosecutor. i have prosecuted rape cases, and i just want to know with any of your perpetrators were ever charged. >> my perpetrator was charged and went through the article 32 hearing, which is the equivalent of a rancheria hearing, and he was charged with...
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the one i admire most as a woman named jeanne kirkpatrick.i hope he will look at our record of service in the united nations. she took on, spoke truth to power, took on the vested interest and argued for budgetary restraints. she spoke up for the united states of america in a way that things still many of us admire and revere her memory. so when you look at the record of your predecessors as i have looked of mine to mine and my process is in the united states senate, i hope you will be instructed to some degree by her performance, which i think made all americans who had a very poor opinion of the united nations very proud of the role she plays, speaking for them in the united nations. >> absolutely. i got to know her low bid as an intern in this town in the early 1990's when she was a forceful advocate on bosnia long after service in new york and absolutely will study per legacy . >> well, i hope you will continue the work you have done in speaking of for human rights. we are about to see a middle east that is already imploding. you may be f
the one i admire most as a woman named jeanne kirkpatrick.i hope he will look at our record of service in the united nations. she took on, spoke truth to power, took on the vested interest and argued for budgetary restraints. she spoke up for the united states of america in a way that things still many of us admire and revere her memory. so when you look at the record of your predecessors as i have looked of mine to mine and my process is in the united states senate, i hope you will be...
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kirkpatrick of arizona for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the request is granted. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? mr. frelinghuysen: i move that the house now do adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. acordingly the house stands adjourned until 10:00 it is less than what barack obama has requested. it is taking money out of clean energy funding and highlighting the difference between democrats and the president on that issue. it covers the army corps of engineers, the energy department, their loan guarantees. it also covers the nuclear regulatory commission, which the big take away in this bill, the amount of money given to that agency that underscores the difference between the president and house republicans on what to do with the nations nuclear fuel. >> you mentioned the president a few times. to veto it if it gets to his desk. that is an unlikely hou
kirkpatrick of arizona for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the request is granted. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? mr. frelinghuysen: i move that the house now do adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. acordingly the house stands adjourned until 10:00 it is less than what barack obama has requested. it is taking money out of clean...
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the one i admire most is a woman named jeane kirkpatrick. hope you will look at her record of service in the united nations. she took on -- she spoke truth to power. she took on the vested interests. she argued for budgetary restraint. she spoke up for the united states of america in a way that i think still many of us admire and revere her memory. so when you look at the record of your predecessors, as i have looked at mine, at my predecessors in the united states senate, i hope you will be instructed to some degree by her performance, which i think made all americans who had a very poor opinion of the united nations very proud of the role she played speaking for them in the united nations. >> absolutely, sir. i actually got to know her a little bit as an intern in this town in the early 1990s when she was a forceful advocate on bosnia long after her service in new york and absolutely will study her legacy. >> well, i hope you will continue the work you've done in speaking up for human rights. we are about to see a middle east that is alrea
the one i admire most is a woman named jeane kirkpatrick. hope you will look at her record of service in the united nations. she took on -- she spoke truth to power. she took on the vested interests. she argued for budgetary restraint. she spoke up for the united states of america in a way that i think still many of us admire and revere her memory. so when you look at the record of your predecessors, as i have looked at mine, at my predecessors in the united states senate, i hope you will be...