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Oct 16, 2010
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told the jury he never asked kopp to kill his parents. kopp made it all up.med into the house that night to steal christopher's hidden stash. boxes full of drugs. >> how much marijuana did you store in these boxes? >> in the top box, two pounds. >> what was the value of that? >> $7,000. >> reporter: in fact the very day of the murder, said christopher, a hopped up kopp called him again and again, desperate to buy drugs. christopher told him between his mother's birthday party and a movie he couldn't do it. >> why did you tell him that you couldn't get the drugs? >> overruled. >> i told him i left it in my room at my parents' house. >> that's what gave kopp the idea where to go to get the drugs. >> that still doesn't explain why he would in cold blood murder and attempt to murder these two people. >> he went to get the drugs. he found the suttons home. and they could recognize him. he panicked. he was in a drug stupor and he shot them both. >> reporter: so if you were garrett kopp, wouldn't you try to implicate the man who turned you in to police? here is the
told the jury he never asked kopp to kill his parents. kopp made it all up.med into the house that night to steal christopher's hidden stash. boxes full of drugs. >> how much marijuana did you store in these boxes? >> in the top box, two pounds. >> what was the value of that? >> $7,000. >> reporter: in fact the very day of the murder, said christopher, a hopped up kopp called him again and again, desperate to buy drugs. christopher told him between his mother's...
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. >> wendy kopp joins us, from fortune magazine's most powerful women's conference. the reform debate and community colleges, of course, are participate of this debate. but in terms of primary and secondary education, how do you break the cycle and bring teachers in who are from higher percentage of achievement? you've done that and been more selective. how do you deal with the pushback from unions and others resisting this kind of broadening of the recruitment for teach eers in america. >> we worked in partnership with unions. we're on campuses across the country and beyond. sending the message that we need this country's future leaders to step up and do something about what we believe is our country's greatest social injustice which is just the fact that still today where you're born determines your eldcational prospects and, in turn, life prospects. i think the reason -- i think there are many reasons this message is resonating maybe more today than ever before and i think a lot of it is what we've learned in the last 20 years of this effort in urban and rural com
. >> wendy kopp joins us, from fortune magazine's most powerful women's conference. the reform debate and community colleges, of course, are participate of this debate. but in terms of primary and secondary education, how do you break the cycle and bring teachers in who are from higher percentage of achievement? you've done that and been more selective. how do you deal with the pushback from unions and others resisting this kind of broadening of the recruitment for teach eers in america....
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Oct 15, 2010
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maccallum playing for denise from rogersville, missouri and "fox & friends" guy steve doocy representing koppom richard washington. great prizes, simply sign up on bill o'reilly.com. you guys aren't going to walk out on me? >> we might. don't tick us off. >> bill: anybody can walk off the set. doocy, you can. yes number one, george clooney visited the white house to investigate a genocide crisis in darr for. >> 90 days to do this doesn't cost a doom or any lives. there is an opportunity to negotiate this, negotiate a peace treaty. it's complicated and difficulty and means negotiating with people you don't necessarily like and don't necessarily get along with. >> bill: okay. now darfur is a region of which african country? cards up, please. the answer is correct. sudan. here is question number two. during debate this week jerry brown had a little trouble defending his aide's whore comments about political rival meg whitman. >> we have heard no outrage from you about the use of that kind of language which, to many women, is the same as calling an african-american the "n" word. have you been in
maccallum playing for denise from rogersville, missouri and "fox & friends" guy steve doocy representing koppom richard washington. great prizes, simply sign up on bill o'reilly.com. you guys aren't going to walk out on me? >> we might. don't tick us off. >> bill: anybody can walk off the set. doocy, you can. yes number one, george clooney visited the white house to investigate a genocide crisis in darr for. >> 90 days to do this doesn't cost a doom or any lives....
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Oct 7, 2010
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it has been nine months since our heard kate kopp earthquake destroyed most of the city.f the total $5.3 billion pledged by donors are around the world, just 732 million the u.s. has yet to deliver any of its promised $1.1 billion in aid. the former president clinton is the co- chair of the commission overseeing haiti reconstruction. >> we will be right back, one of the stories we are monitoring this morning from berkeley area and will also go to the state this morning from berkeley area and will also go to the state budget cuts. [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. as ceo, she laid off 30,000 workers and shipped jobs to china. china. india. russia. poland. i know precisely why those jobs go. [ male announcer ] because fiorina shipped them there. to shanghai instead of san jose. bangalore instead of burbank. proudly stamping her products "made in china." 30,000 workers gone while fiorina took $100 million for herself. carly fiorina. outsourcing jobs. out for herself. [ barbara boxer ] i'm barbara boxer, and i approved this message. until two years ago, when my dad transferre
it has been nine months since our heard kate kopp earthquake destroyed most of the city.f the total $5.3 billion pledged by donors are around the world, just 732 million the u.s. has yet to deliver any of its promised $1.1 billion in aid. the former president clinton is the co- chair of the commission overseeing haiti reconstruction. >> we will be right back, one of the stories we are monitoring this morning from berkeley area and will also go to the state this morning from berkeley area...
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Oct 9, 2010
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kopp back [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>ight, the 31st annual news and documentary emmy awards from lincoln senator in new york city. presenters include diane sawyer, dan rather, and katie couric that is at 8:00 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. -- katie couric. that is at 8:00 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. tomorrow, will speak about the effort to increase voter turnout. that is at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> what are people watching on the c-span2 library? you might be surprised. whether it is the most the events this week, last month, were last -- today. watch what you want, when you want. >> the director of national intelligence gave an overview of recent terrorist threats. this is a little over two hours. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> we're ready to begin the program. hello, i'm michael allen of the bipartisan policy center. the bpc is a think tank founded by former senate majority leaders dole, daschle, mitchell and baker to promo
kopp back [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>ight, the 31st annual news and documentary emmy awards from lincoln senator in new york city. presenters include diane sawyer, dan rather, and katie couric that is at 8:00 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. -- katie couric. that is at 8:00 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. tomorrow, will speak about the effort to increase voter turnout. that is at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> what are...