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james lacy.rom what i read in these local newspapers is looks like the people's history of require land during the great hunger, my people's history, was never record indeed books. nor barely mentioned in any newspapers. you will only find mention of the local people if something unusual happened. the librarian tells me. i read the newspaper so i know that unusual is the polite word for murdered or murderer. why else would a poor person's name apeer in the news? why do i think the newspapers then report differently from today's news? i'm here in ireland reading every paper just in case. i will move ahead. the lacies lived in cottage and palace. in 1848 dozens of families left cottage and the adjoining towns of pad ox, dogs town and palace. i find no mentions of evictions in the newspaper. 731 reported people the largest eviction of a town land in one day happened not 20 miles from cottage and palace in april of 1849. the story had one short paragraph about it in the paper. could it be that most e
james lacy.rom what i read in these local newspapers is looks like the people's history of require land during the great hunger, my people's history, was never record indeed books. nor barely mentioned in any newspapers. you will only find mention of the local people if something unusual happened. the librarian tells me. i read the newspaper so i know that unusual is the polite word for murdered or murderer. why else would a poor person's name apeer in the news? why do i think the newspapers...
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no probation. >> lacy was convicted on a narcotic drug violation.s a repeat offender, she was denied probation, but has been credited with the nine months she spent at maricopa. combined with good behavior in prison, she could be out in 4 1/2 years. >> my mom told my kids the other day that i would be home when they'd be 14, 11 and 10. my oldest was mad and he told my mom that he was almost going to be a man when i got out. he said, she didn't even do anything bad this time. i was like, oh. my daughter is a trouper. she said i'll be there every weekend, and my baby cried and said it wasn't fair, that he wanted me home by the time he was 9 1/2. i don't know where he got that number. >> though she saved one year in prison, she admits the experience did not motivate her to give up her drug of choice, heroin. but she says her time at maricopa has. >> if i did this much time here the first time, i would have never done drugs again. i haven't been outside for 135 days. this is hard time. it goes by slow. we sit in here all day long. food is horrible. this
no probation. >> lacy was convicted on a narcotic drug violation.s a repeat offender, she was denied probation, but has been credited with the nine months she spent at maricopa. combined with good behavior in prison, she could be out in 4 1/2 years. >> my mom told my kids the other day that i would be home when they'd be 14, 11 and 10. my oldest was mad and he told my mom that he was almost going to be a man when i got out. he said, she didn't even do anything bad this time. i was...
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it is lingerie designed for men that is lacy and frilly? >> exactly.of them might poke your eyes out. >> oh! >> what girl is going to think this is a sexy look for a dude? >> i can't think of a single female that thinks this is sexy. i don't get it. it's bows and lace. >> if my boyfriend came home looking like this, i would be out the door so quick. >>> there is a video from a runway show where some of the men are modelling some of the lingerie pieces. here is the two-piece ensemble with the bra. the man is a very handsome man modelling this. i just can't put the two together. it's so hard for my brain. i'm short circuiting right now. >> it is weird. totally weird. >> it's not just not sexy? >> to you, me or her, it might be to someone else. >> who knows if it will become a trendy thing. i really sure hope not. >> leave me out of this one. >> that's it for "right this minute." see you an ex time.
it is lingerie designed for men that is lacy and frilly? >> exactly.of them might poke your eyes out. >> oh! >> what girl is going to think this is a sexy look for a dude? >> i can't think of a single female that thinks this is sexy. i don't get it. it's bows and lace. >> if my boyfriend came home looking like this, i would be out the door so quick. >>> there is a video from a runway show where some of the men are modelling some of the lingerie pieces....
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jail facility. >> we're standing in f barracks, the west side in the theo lacy facility, and this is the scene of a pretty gruesome homicide that occurred in 2006. it was the murder of inmate john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over in d cube when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense. possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something that's rather despicable. so those inmates are commonly targeted for violence. but the reality in 2006 was we just didn't have the housing space or we were trying to juggle our inmate population to put him in a position. so what we did with him is we told him, you know, don't talk about your charges, don't talk about the crimes that you may have done or committed, you know, try and fit in, be nondescript. >> petrovich claims it wasn't the inmates who initially targeted chamberlain but tw
jail facility. >> we're standing in f barracks, the west side in the theo lacy facility, and this is the scene of a pretty gruesome homicide that occurred in 2006. it was the murder of inmate john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over in d cube when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense....
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his client now on death row for killing his wife laci peterson.ent, michael jackson. do you regret choosing scott peterson over michael jackson? >> it was a death penalty case. i did not want to drop client. >> he said you've got to choose here. >> i told him look, i'm not going to dump one client for another. if you're not comfortable, you've got to do what you've got to do. >> reporter: jackson went on to win his sexual molestation case. the jackson trooir trial had more twists and turns than a three-ring circus, beginning with the arraignment, handled by gerragos. everybody remembers that moment when he jumped on the hood of the car. >> how in the hell did this guy at this age able to jump like that. >> reporter: gerragos shares anecdote in his book "mistrial." the book makes the case that there's something deeply wrong with the fact that the u.s. prison population has quadrupled since 1980. no other country in the world has imprisoned so many of its citizens. your book is the case for legal reform from, if you'll forgive me, the scum bag lawye
his client now on death row for killing his wife laci peterson.ent, michael jackson. do you regret choosing scott peterson over michael jackson? >> it was a death penalty case. i did not want to drop client. >> he said you've got to choose here. >> i told him look, i'm not going to dump one client for another. if you're not comfortable, you've got to do what you've got to do. >> reporter: jackson went on to win his sexual molestation case. the jackson trooir trial had...
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you will >> good evening commissioners, my name is tad lacy from the yacht club the goal is to remember this as san francisco's cup. we should let the public experience all aspects of our water front and all of it's amenities that it has to offer. the plans for america's cup park on pier 27 and 29 will raise awareness for the sports and allows for local artist and cultural groups and organizations. by having this entertainment in addition to the spectacular sailing on the water, the overall experience and the atmosphere of this america's cup event for the city of san francisco. we want to provide the best musical events to all the public to enjoy. this event should be part of entertainment of one of the facets of the summer's overall sailing events. proper an insurances have been provided and i wholeheartedly on behalf of all the sailors that want to welcome everybody that you support this event. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good evening. my name is chris perkins and resident of the reason -- arena. i'm here to support the concert series. i honestly believe it's going to be a g
you will >> good evening commissioners, my name is tad lacy from the yacht club the goal is to remember this as san francisco's cup. we should let the public experience all aspects of our water front and all of it's amenities that it has to offer. the plans for america's cup park on pier 27 and 29 will raise awareness for the sports and allows for local artist and cultural groups and organizations. by having this entertainment in addition to the spectacular sailing on the water, the...
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his client now on death row for killing his pregnant wife laci peterson, a crime so vile it cost geragos most famous client, michael jackson. >> i told him, look, i'm not going to dump one client for another. if you're not comfortable, you've got to do what you've got to do. >> reporter: geragos in his newest book "mistrial" makes the case that there's something terribly wrong with the fact the u.s. prison population has doubled since 1980. no other country in the world has imprisoned so many of its citizens. >> your book is the case for legal reform from, if you'll forgive me, the scumbag lawyer's point of view. >> we get a lot of hate mail. >> reporter: it was ever thus for defense lawyers. what was your favorite movie? >> probably "to kill a mockingbird." >> you never understand a person until you know his point of view. >> but "my cousin vinny" is also on the list. >> reporter: but the notion that criminal defense is somehow a noble calling disappeared sometime around johnny cochran. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> reporter: today at the l.a. criminal court building that o.
his client now on death row for killing his pregnant wife laci peterson, a crime so vile it cost geragos most famous client, michael jackson. >> i told him, look, i'm not going to dump one client for another. if you're not comfortable, you've got to do what you've got to do. >> reporter: geragos in his newest book "mistrial" makes the case that there's something terribly wrong with the fact the u.s. prison population has doubled since 1980. no other country in the world...
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. >> laci peterson. >> right. >> the kids next door got in trouble.e attraction of these cases. it is so improbable, illogical and disgusting in many instances. but the public is obsessed with the fact, wow, that could happen to the people who live right down the street. >> very sad. thanks for joining us. >> a pleasure. >>> up next, the father of a recovering addict challenging everything we think we know about addiction. his ideas certainly had our office today. i'm phyllis, and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right
. >> laci peterson. >> right. >> the kids next door got in trouble.e attraction of these cases. it is so improbable, illogical and disgusting in many instances. but the public is obsessed with the fact, wow, that could happen to the people who live right down the street. >> very sad. thanks for joining us. >> a pleasure. >>> up next, the father of a recovering addict challenging everything we think we know about addiction. his ideas certainly had our...
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. >> well, that is the big fall lacy. people give up looking for a count them in theefore stop and numbers and we have this report that the numbers went down. the numbers haven't gone down. the real number is probably 17% or 18% if you really look at it. the country is in trouble and we lost our incentives. we don't have the incentive like we used to have. other countries starting at a different level they picked up our old formula. we lost the old formula. also you you look at food stamps and the different kinds of welfare programs going on it is unbelievable what is happen together country and we can't afford it as a country and we have to start making things again because if we don't make things again we are just going to fail. >> greta: just think when you talk about unemployment numbers you are talking about the people who really want jobs and it you look at the numbers and break them down, african americans, the unemployment levels of those actually looking for jobs, 13.3%. teenagers from the ages of 16 and 19 the o
. >> well, that is the big fall lacy. people give up looking for a count them in theefore stop and numbers and we have this report that the numbers went down. the numbers haven't gone down. the real number is probably 17% or 18% if you really look at it. the country is in trouble and we lost our incentives. we don't have the incentive like we used to have. other countries starting at a different level they picked up our old formula. we lost the old formula. also you you look at food...
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scott petersen went on trial for murdering his pregnant wife lacy and their unborn son.y was found in san francisco bay. that trial lasted 175 days. of course most recently, another high-profile case, casey anthony was acquitted of first-degree murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter kaley anthony. that trial lasted 169 days. long story short, we might be in for a few more days in this one as well. rick: a real trip down memory lane. jenna: greatest histories. rick: all-stars. a shop owner fights back big-time. two armed thugs trying to rob him got away with more than they bargained for. the wild story and more video coming up. >>> he runs a massive media empire and lives in a $39 million house but ryan seacrest is not immune from the latest hoax targeting celebrities. we'll tell you about it next. acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to
scott petersen went on trial for murdering his pregnant wife lacy and their unborn son.y was found in san francisco bay. that trial lasted 175 days. of course most recently, another high-profile case, casey anthony was acquitted of first-degree murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter kaley anthony. that trial lasted 169 days. long story short, we might be in for a few more days in this one as well. rick: a real trip down memory lane. jenna: greatest histories. rick: all-stars. a shop...
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on behalf of crystal, martin, lacie, on behalf of the m.i.t.officer who was lost last night and the transit police officer who was injured, on behalf of the hundreds of people who were hurt by the explosions at the marathon, i want to say how grateful i am to the kernel -- colonel, the special agent in charge, to to all the law enforcement who worked so well and so hard to get her -- to to bring usgether to tonight's conclusion. it was a very congregated case, a very challenging case. there are still some questions remaining to be answered. ofthe colonel said, because that extraordinary collaboration and cooperation by all of these law enforcement resources and assets, and more to the point, people, professionals who brought their have a suspect in custody tonight. thent to also thank all of members of the public for their extraordinary patientce. their participation by reviewing photographs of their own and others that were out through the media. we thank you for that. and for helping us narrow in on these suspects. they were helpful and patie
on behalf of crystal, martin, lacie, on behalf of the m.i.t.officer who was lost last night and the transit police officer who was injured, on behalf of the hundreds of people who were hurt by the explosions at the marathon, i want to say how grateful i am to the kernel -- colonel, the special agent in charge, to to all the law enforcement who worked so well and so hard to get her -- to to bring usgether to tonight's conclusion. it was a very congregated case, a very challenging case. there are...
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. >> listen to me i sound like cagney and lacy but without the slutty clothes. [ laughter ] >> stephanie [ laughter ] >> stephanie: 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. rocky in jersey, hey, rocky. >> caller: hey, guys. how are you doing momma? >> stephanie: good. good. go ahead. >> caller: i'm so disgusted with the senate right now. i don't thing they have an ounce of compassion or any substance for this kind of country at all when they would vote down such minor legislation as gun -- as gun checks or has background checks. i don't know where -- where -- where do you then negotiate from here. we gave them the weakest that we could possibly give them and they wouldn't even take it. and the 16 democrats that voted, i am very, very disappointed and emailing all of them today. >> stephanie: yeah, i'll say. it's just walk of shame. >> caller: and fox news is just gloating. they are absolutely gloating. they are so happy about this that this defense of the second amendment, which i can't understand, and i have taught constitutional law for 39 years, and i still don't unde
. >> listen to me i sound like cagney and lacy but without the slutty clothes. [ laughter ] >> stephanie [ laughter ] >> stephanie: 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. rocky in jersey, hey, rocky. >> caller: hey, guys. how are you doing momma? >> stephanie: good. good. go ahead. >> caller: i'm so disgusted with the senate right now. i don't thing they have an ounce of compassion or any substance for this kind of country at all when they...
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. >> the running back thing, eddie lacy we were talking about the kid from alabama is a great back.ed no running backs went? >> no. in recent years we have seen a shift away from the big-time running backs teams like to have two and three running backs so you get them later and you can find guys around four or five or six undrafted. arian foster completely undrafted several years ago and more and more patching. the game is swinging toward the passing and so you don't need to spend that first round pick on a running back. >> harold, you'll be happy. 12 s.e.c. players chosen in the first round. >> wow. out of 32. >> unbelievable. >> the transition will be easier, though, because they are already getting paid. i got to say that. >> i got to get you going. >> manti te'o, a lot of people thought maybe the giants take him in the middle of the round. at least the ravens might take him some people said. not picked in the first round. >> mike mayock who knows more about the draft than anyone said sever months ago if manti te'o on the board at number 32 the ravens would run to the podium and
. >> the running back thing, eddie lacy we were talking about the kid from alabama is a great back.ed no running backs went? >> no. in recent years we have seen a shift away from the big-time running backs teams like to have two and three running backs so you get them later and you can find guys around four or five or six undrafted. arian foster completely undrafted several years ago and more and more patching. the game is swinging toward the passing and so you don't need to spend...
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. >> chairman lacie ranking member grassley members of the committee i'm pleased to be here today on behalf of the vermont department of tourism and marketing and the broader traveling community to highlight the importance of travel related provisions included in immigration reform. vermont is very dependent on tourism. our percentage of jobs in the industry is twice the natural -- national average of 38%. the majority of our businesses are small and family-owned and agri-tourism is growing in a very high rate. we are starting to see a steady increase of international visitors and it is a market we are focusing on much more with the support for brand usa. while we benefit for being a weekend destination for millions of travelers in order for small businesses to flourish we need to attract more international travelers who stay longer an average of 14 days and spend more money. our nation has not remain competitive in the global traveling marketplace. from 2001 through 2010 our market share of the world traveler fell from 17 to 12%. this resulted in more than 78 million international t
. >> chairman lacie ranking member grassley members of the committee i'm pleased to be here today on behalf of the vermont department of tourism and marketing and the broader traveling community to highlight the importance of travel related provisions included in immigration reform. vermont is very dependent on tourism. our percentage of jobs in the industry is twice the natural -- national average of 38%. the majority of our businesses are small and family-owned and agri-tourism is...
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eddie lacy, the running back. three offensive lineman. go in the first round. >> let's talk about the giants. what do the giants need? >> they might be interested in manti te'o. chase blackburn left. who knows what tom coughlin's going to do. maybe they'll take a receiver. you never know. >> i got to ask you about one quarterback who i think if he came back last year we would be talking about very high, matt barkley at usc. what happened to him? he was a shoo-in top 10, 20 pick if he came out last year. >> matt barkley and landry jones have thrown for thousands of yards and been four-year starters. matt barkley had the shoulder injury late in the season. usc underachieved as a football team. they were preseason number one. and they got knocked out cold in the month of november. and he did not play as well. that's just the bottom line. matt barkley through interceptions. he wasn't consistent. he's paying for it in this year's draft. >> what do the redskins need for rg3. a lineman? >> they don't have first round pick. they made a great trad
eddie lacy, the running back. three offensive lineman. go in the first round. >> let's talk about the giants. what do the giants need? >> they might be interested in manti te'o. chase blackburn left. who knows what tom coughlin's going to do. maybe they'll take a receiver. you never know. >> i got to ask you about one quarterback who i think if he came back last year we would be talking about very high, matt barkley at usc. what happened to him? he was a shoo-in top 10, 20...
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is the simple and complicated influence the people upon people every honest with ourselves and in a lacy was invented for us by writers and directors, but feel those people as people. why can we get up from our televisions a look through our nose and see and feel the world going on around us in the same way. how we see the need for real changes. what are practical ways that we can help make this real change happen? >> helped me to write the book. he actually wrote that. i think part of the problem is that so much of suburban and the dickensian outside their window. what they see on tv, whether through the wire or revenues, people overwhelmingly think why can't these folks pull themselves up by the bootstraps. at think it is a much more categorized thing for your folks and families in the inner-city, particularly places like baltimore and cleveland that there are not the family resources and support the appearance or grandparents have been there were able to immigrate or move out to the suburbs. i think there is no one solution a couple of quick points. i don't think that we can have a co
is the simple and complicated influence the people upon people every honest with ourselves and in a lacy was invented for us by writers and directors, but feel those people as people. why can we get up from our televisions a look through our nose and see and feel the world going on around us in the same way. how we see the need for real changes. what are practical ways that we can help make this real change happen? >> helped me to write the book. he actually wrote that. i think part of...