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kitch for her work. [inaudible] as afghan women we grew up in a country and we express ourselves, and now the book is on the table. i encourage all to have a look and read. this may not be too much come it may not have all -- as much as we know that afghan women situation, we put it on the table and dr. kitch kindly sensitive thousand five-2015 can a lot of stories, the book will finally come out. about me i grew up in a middle-class family, educated family. i have experienced of -- i went to school in afghanistan and i got my judicial assignment in 1995 as a judge. when the taliban came into our. [inaudible] you can't believe sometimes i received e-mail from some of my students. they're working for national organizations. [inaudible] at that time while there were very few opportunities for other women to work, for business and get education. i was able and it was one of the great achievements i have against the taliban. while we lacked opportunities in the taliban having of interest to work outside, i e
kitch for her work. [inaudible] as afghan women we grew up in a country and we express ourselves, and now the book is on the table. i encourage all to have a look and read. this may not be too much come it may not have all -- as much as we know that afghan women situation, we put it on the table and dr. kitch kindly sensitive thousand five-2015 can a lot of stories, the book will finally come out. about me i grew up in a middle-class family, educated family. i have experienced of -- i went to...
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kitchings, guilty by association. >> well, i appreciate you talking to us, okay?ake my advice to heart and just chill out. you don't need any more charge before you go to court. all right, man. thank you. >> all right. >> take him back. >> you kind of flip-flopped. was some kind of hit put out on a specific officer? >> did i send it? no. do everybody think that i've done it? yes. they think that supreme has his hands in a lot of things. >> i think he wants to project himself as being very powerful. if he is projected as pulling that much power to have inmates assault officers, the other inmates might respect him more. might project him to be more of a powerful individual. personally, i do not believe gathers ordered the assault. i don't think he pulls that much weight around here to have ordered that assault. >> what's the next step from here? >> just monitor his activity. >> so the game continues? >> that's all it is is a game. i have a simple philosophy -- they have 24 hours, seven days a week, 365 days a week to come up with games or to mess with our minds. we'
kitchings, guilty by association. >> well, i appreciate you talking to us, okay?ake my advice to heart and just chill out. you don't need any more charge before you go to court. all right, man. thank you. >> all right. >> take him back. >> you kind of flip-flopped. was some kind of hit put out on a specific officer? >> did i send it? no. do everybody think that i've done it? yes. they think that supreme has his hands in a lot of things. >> i think he wants to...
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] >> jimmy: we are joined right now by a talented actor that stars alongside colin farrell, taylor kitchseason of "true detective" which premiers this sunday at 9:00 pm on hbo. say hello to vince vaughn, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is what i'm talking about. nice to see you. >> good to see you, my friend. >> jimmy: looking sharp. looking good, buddy. >> i don't hide it, people know i'm a big higgins fan, he's a a very warm funny man. and i was a little bit disappointed that he wasn't going to be in the house tonight. >> jimmy: that's true. >> but probably the only thing that could've taken that terrible taste out of my mouth, was having that angelical leprechaun regis philbin. i love him. [ laughter ] i've know regis for years, is he not the best? >> jimmy: he's the greatest. [ cheers and applause ] >> there he is. >> jimmy: unbelievable. >> funny, sincere, he's the best. >> jimmy: he really is the best. >> but then my lucky charm went away. he's not here anymore. >> jimmy: no, that's right. he's already in his car. he's off to dinner. >> he did the funny thing an
] >> jimmy: we are joined right now by a talented actor that stars alongside colin farrell, taylor kitchseason of "true detective" which premiers this sunday at 9:00 pm on hbo. say hello to vince vaughn, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is what i'm talking about. nice to see you. >> good to see you, my friend. >> jimmy: looking sharp. looking good, buddy. >> i don't hide it, people know i'm a big higgins fan, he's a a very warm funny...
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the incident also prompted sergeant kitchings, one of the jail's gang investigators, to check in withstated that he wants to stay out of trouble and no longer involve himself with gangs. >> we believe he's affiliated with the gang disciples. on his right shoulder he has a big "f." on the inside he has what appears to be a six-point star. the six-point star is a common symbol used by the gangsters disciples to represent their gang. >> toomer says the "f" and six-point star tattoo represent a clothing line that he likes. >> what's this clothing line you like? >> it's a drummer called travis baker. he has this thing called the famous f. and -- >> you mean travis barker? >> travis baker, barker. yeah, him. that guy. >> i didn't know he had a clothing line. >> yes, he does. >> i knew he was a musician, he was in a plane crash. >> yeah, he does. i liked it, and i just put it on me. it's just something at the time i was in prison, i think i was high as hell when i put it on me. >> the "f" could be for a clothing line like he said, or "f" could stand for folk, which is folk nation, which is p
the incident also prompted sergeant kitchings, one of the jail's gang investigators, to check in withstated that he wants to stay out of trouble and no longer involve himself with gangs. >> we believe he's affiliated with the gang disciples. on his right shoulder he has a big "f." on the inside he has what appears to be a six-point star. the six-point star is a common symbol used by the gangsters disciples to represent their gang. >> toomer says the "f" and...
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. >> system's marketing director, nicole behne says spam's kitch may be it's best selling point. >> peoplely created a rocket out of spam cans. people make musical instruments out of spam. so there's a lot of fun that's had out there with our brand. >> not everything's funny. when spam officially entered the dictionary as a word to define unwanted e-mails. but the ceo jeff says the company realized having a sense ever humor about its flagship product was really the only way to go. >> i think maybe our low moment was only decided to sue the muppets, there was a movie that put up that, had spam character that was evil character. that was kind of turning point i guess we really need to be with the joke. >> this seemingly indestructible meet has been matched by image. it's fed armies, helped americans through resections and has endured as a true slice of americaa. ♪ >> pauley: coming up. >> it's evolved into something that we never could have i am ma'am inned. >> pauley: like a rock. jane a rare day when you encounter a trio of general rock stars the sort of day our steve mart han recently had
. >> system's marketing director, nicole behne says spam's kitch may be it's best selling point. >> peoplely created a rocket out of spam cans. people make musical instruments out of spam. so there's a lot of fun that's had out there with our brand. >> not everything's funny. when spam officially entered the dictionary as a word to define unwanted e-mails. but the ceo jeff says the company realized having a sense ever humor about its flagship product was really the only way to...
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. >> also considering using web sites like kitch me. what's on sale that week. again you don't have to cut any coupons. consider getting instant ones using retail me not or coupon sherpa which rounds up instant offers in your area based on your shopping list. we'll take those savings brian brian. >> no more coupon cutting required. >> you got it. >> that will do it. for alicia vitarelli and adam joseph i'm brian taff. hope you'll join me along with adam and ducis rodgers tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" on phl17. here's rick williams with a look at what's coming up next. >> hey brian thank you. coming up next on "action news at 5:00 the dangerous heat and humidity continues to plague our region. find out what local officials are doing to help the most vulnerable the elderly. >>> overwhelming customer demand forced septa to halt the sale of special rail passes to be used when pope francis visits in september. those stories and much more when we see in you just a little bit on "action news" next at 5:00. i don't wa
. >> also considering using web sites like kitch me. what's on sale that week. again you don't have to cut any coupons. consider getting instant ones using retail me not or coupon sherpa which rounds up instant offers in your area based on your shopping list. we'll take those savings brian brian. >> no more coupon cutting required. >> you got it. >> that will do it. for alicia vitarelli and adam joseph i'm brian taff. hope you'll join me along with adam and ducis rodgers...
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. >> of the next sally kitch talks about the experience as a professional afghan women and their plight in the country following years of war and civil strife. she is joined by two of the women profiled in the book, afghan judge marzia basel and women's education activist jamila afghani.
. >> of the next sally kitch talks about the experience as a professional afghan women and their plight in the country following years of war and civil strife. she is joined by two of the women profiled in the book, afghan judge marzia basel and women's education activist jamila afghani.