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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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. >>> the largest of orange county's five jail facilities is the theo lacy jail. the majority of inmates housed here have not been convicted but are awaiting trial on a variety of charges. such is the case with clarence butterfield. he's been here for two years and now his trial is only weeks away. >> it's a pretty hideous charge. i'm just being charged for, you know, killing my daughter. >> i found her dead about 11:45 on december 26th. i tried to like, revive her. but she was icy cold. it's like she had been dead for a while. all i did was sat there and looked at her for like two hours. >> why didn't you call the police. >> every time i call the police is i get arrested or hassled. all they would have done is i would have got arrested earlier. they weren't going to believe she was like that when i walked in. they're not going to believe that. >> butterfield has pled not guilty. >> it can't get much better than that, right? you can go around the world and not find anything close to this. i don't think they're really looking very hard to find the one-armed man. yo
. >>> the largest of orange county's five jail facilities is the theo lacy jail. the majority of inmates housed here have not been convicted but are awaiting trial on a variety of charges. such is the case with clarence butterfield. he's been here for two years and now his trial is only weeks away. >> it's a pretty hideous charge. i'm just being charged for, you know, killing my daughter. >> i found her dead about 11:45 on december 26th. i tried to like, revive her. but she...
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. >>> jolyn de ariza, dos aÑit me enntanos d lacis. > cesa alexisn prto rico4 aÑ >>>anue ajandro sÁhezos ceasdos, se los doe nuevo, la dicciÓ >>al coro que apece en ntalla univisiÓcom. >>> qÉ vas a ilar ho >>> ddy yaee, deuerto co. >>> nga, vga, vea,limbo, mbo. . . ♪. . ♪. . ♪. ♪. combia colomb puertrico erto ro, puerto ri. ♪ ♪. . ♪ mÉxi Éxi oo xicano sÍ sÍ Í ♪ ♪. . ♪. > a ver. estos chamos questÁvien ahi,...
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i am lacie johnson and work at progress foundation and with the nonprofit coalition. i work at adu acute diversion unit and people can stay for two weeks after they are ps and i want to talk about in the last few years the work load has gone up a lot. we used to have 10 beds. now the beds are increased and we have 12 beds and lost a half-time position and the increase in paperwork so there is constantly more work for you and as far as other services and recently other services have been cut, places where we connect people to such as tom ladell, haight-ashbury clinic and in the past where we connected people within two weeks now it takes three months
i am lacie johnson and work at progress foundation and with the nonprofit coalition. i work at adu acute diversion unit and people can stay for two weeks after they are ps and i want to talk about in the last few years the work load has gone up a lot. we used to have 10 beds. now the beds are increased and we have 12 beds and lost a half-time position and the increase in paperwork so there is constantly more work for you and as far as other services and recently other services have been cut,...
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i am lacie johnson and work at progress foundation and with the nonprofit coalition. i work at adu acute diversion unit and people can stay for two weeks after they are ps and i want to talk about in the last few years the work load has gone up a lot. we used to have 10 beds. now the beds are increased and we have 12 beds and lost a half-time position and the increase in paperwork so there is constantly more work for you and as far as other services and recently other services have been cut, places where we connect people to such as tom ladell, haight-ashbury clinic and in the past where we connected people within two weeks now it takes three months so for nonprofit workers it's demorizing and our jobs are point scpls can't do the work and not to mention we have small salaries and for these reasons and more we're asking for the 4% so it's imperative these services are funded and we get these and we don't need the america's cup. nonprofits don't care about america's cup and the kaiser increase and taking money out of the general fund also we don't care about that and p
i am lacie johnson and work at progress foundation and with the nonprofit coalition. i work at adu acute diversion unit and people can stay for two weeks after they are ps and i want to talk about in the last few years the work load has gone up a lot. we used to have 10 beds. now the beds are increased and we have 12 beds and lost a half-time position and the increase in paperwork so there is constantly more work for you and as far as other services and recently other services have been cut,...
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i think they have help with lacy. the running back, jonathan from -- >> thom: alabama? >> brian: no, no. franklin, excuse me. jonathan franklin. this is going to be a team to deal with. >> thom: we'll look at the afc north when we come back. get the snap off prior to the two-minute warning and they do. a nifty play call there. fumbled out of bounds. that's good. 1:55 to go.
i think they have help with lacy. the running back, jonathan from -- >> thom: alabama? >> brian: no, no. franklin, excuse me. jonathan franklin. this is going to be a team to deal with. >> thom: we'll look at the afc north when we come back. get the snap off prior to the two-minute warning and they do. a nifty play call there. fumbled out of bounds. that's good. 1:55 to go.
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justin web of the bbc described america religious thought in many wayings as stone age beliefs, and laci, a committed atheist, why is it that europe has gone this way, especially when there's so many historical churches and so much history of the church? >> guest: oh, i have 50 answers to that. i'll give you two of them. one is sociological, really. there's the united states religion that is voluntary, part of the way the people organize themselves in towns and cities. you arrive somewhere and go, where's our church, and you expect to support your own church when you got one. you write a check to pay the minister's salary. in europe, the historic churches have been kind of part of the infrastructure of society, and like the drains and electric light, that is somebody else's responsibility to provide. once the kind of big cultural and social changes of the 60s were on us, the church was wrong footed about, well, sex basically, and people fell out of the habit of going, they also lost any sense this was part of the fabric they might have to do anything about maintaining. people expect the
justin web of the bbc described america religious thought in many wayings as stone age beliefs, and laci, a committed atheist, why is it that europe has gone this way, especially when there's so many historical churches and so much history of the church? >> guest: oh, i have 50 answers to that. i'll give you two of them. one is sociological, really. there's the united states religion that is voluntary, part of the way the people organize themselves in towns and cities. you arrive...
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lauren and lacy have brothers that are also twins.ry for her because she doesn't have a twin. is there something in the water here? >> we hear that joke. something must be in the water. i can't tell you where they all came from. but there may be something in the water. you may want to avoid miami county. >> reporter: the decision was made to keep the twins together in the same class. that may change as they get older. their lifetime bond will never change. >> pretty cool. >> that's a cool class to be in. are you kidding me? i want a twin. >> i want a twin, too. i have twin sisters. they're twins with each other. twin kids would be great. >>> making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." and have a wonderful thursday, everyone. >>> the man accused of killing a cop right in front of their young daughter is in custody this morning. now those who knew the victims are trying to come to terms with the horrific crime. >>> the raiives are getting ready to -- the ravens are getting ready to hit the field for
lauren and lacy have brothers that are also twins.ry for her because she doesn't have a twin. is there something in the water here? >> we hear that joke. something must be in the water. i can't tell you where they all came from. but there may be something in the water. you may want to avoid miami county. >> reporter: the decision was made to keep the twins together in the same class. that may change as they get older. their lifetime bond will never change. >> pretty cool....
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we close with imams taken by "san francisco chronicle" photographer lacy atkins for the "even odds" series. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson for kqed news. thank you for watching. good night. gwen: rinot -- riots in egypt, evidencein syria and of spying at home. we look back at the march in washington, tonight on "washington week." more red lines crossed in syria. >> what we've seen indicates big eventis clearly a of grave concern. when you start seeing chemical weapons used on a large scale and, again, we're still gathering our information about this particular event, but it is very troublesome. >> there's no reason, if there's hide, for the regime not to let the investigative team in. gwen: more tough choices in egypt. >> what we're doing right now is theg a full evaluation of u.s.-egyptian relationship. >> we have the same objective. to see a democratic syste
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we close with imams taken by "san francisco chronicle" photographer lacy atkins for the "even odds" series. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson for kqed news. thank you for watching. good night. >> this program is part of american graduate. let's make it happen. a public media initiative made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.>>> the fol production was produced in high definition. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> every single bite needed to be -- >> twinkies are in there! >> wow! >> it's like a great, big hug in the cold city. >> that food is about as spicy as i can handle and my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> i have french fried bits all over the table. just a lot of
we close with imams taken by "san francisco chronicle" photographer lacy atkins for the "even odds" series. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson for kqed news. thank you for watching. good night. >> this program is part of american graduate. let's make it happen. a public media initiative made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.>>> the fol production was produced in high definition. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> every single bite needed to be --...
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we close with imams taken by "san francisco chronicle" photographer lacy atkins for the "even odds" series. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson for kqed news. thank you for watching. good night. >> this program is part of american graduate. let's make it happen. a public media initiative made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. "ladies and gentlemen, "today we need heroes more than ever before. "the men and women you will meet tonight "are bright stars that light our way in the darkness of an increasingly confused..." blah de-blah de-blah, yada yada yada. the last one to the bar's a prat! ( man announcing flights over intercom ) pete! pete! gerry standing. i don't believe it. i don't believe this. i'm home. i am home in england's green and pleasant land! oi, oi, oi! leave it out. you're not the pope. seventeen years. seventeen years i've been away. yeah, save me the trip down memory lane, will you, son?
we close with imams taken by "san francisco chronicle" photographer lacy atkins for the "even odds" series. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson for kqed news. thank you for watching. good night. >> this program is part of american graduate. let's make it happen. a public media initiative made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. "ladies and gentlemen, "today we need heroes more than ever before. "the men and women you will meet...
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station employee lacy lecor answered the call. >> the front desk called ahead to say i'm transferring someone and she says she's in a school office with a gunman. i asked her what he wanted and she said he wanted us to start filming as police die. >> reporter: authorities say hill fired several shots at police outside. >> and when officers had a clear shot, they returned fire. fortunately, no one was injured. >> reporter: hill eventually surrendered and was taken into custody. the kids were bussed to a nearby shopping center and reunited with their parents. >> at the end of the day, that's all you want to do. all you want is your child to come home safe, so they're all home safe. >> reporter: authorities found the suspect's car in the school parking lot and searched it. they also went through his home located just blocks away. tarika duncan, cbs news. >>> now to oklahoma, where the killing murder of a visiting australian baseball player has stunned a close-knit community. prosecutors say he was gunned down in cold blood, targeted randomly by three teenagers who say they were bored and
station employee lacy lecor answered the call. >> the front desk called ahead to say i'm transferring someone and she says she's in a school office with a gunman. i asked her what he wanted and she said he wanted us to start filming as police die. >> reporter: authorities say hill fired several shots at police outside. >> and when officers had a clear shot, they returned fire. fortunately, no one was injured. >> reporter: hill eventually surrendered and was taken into...
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we close with imams taken by "san francisco chronicle" photographer lacy atkins for the "even odds" series. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson for kqed news. thank you for watching. good night. >> this program is part of american graduate. let's make it happen. a public media initiative made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. >> rose: i'm charlie rose. the program is "the week." just ahead, my interview with the king of late night television, david letterman. we were the life and work of elmore leonard. and tennis champion andy murray prepares to defend his title at the u.s. open. >> some people might say it's a great accomplishment to get to four finals but it doesn't feel that way. you doubt yourself a lot. you lose belief in yourself and you don't feel like you belong at the top of the game. >> rose: this is "the week," your source for what happened and. what might happen.
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. >> just a few miles away at orange county's largest facility, theo lacy, another inmate, is also navigatings of a high-profile murder case. >> jason richardson is kind of a famous inmate around here. he's in here for the home depot killings. there was a video released of a guy who broke into a home depot to rob it. he's wearing a paint suit with a mask and he's got coverings over his feet. you can't tell who's in there. but apparently he comes up to the manager. the manager is begging for his life. begging for him just to leave, not to hurt anybody. and he grabbed the money, shot the manager, and took off. >> jason richardson has already been found guilty of killing the manager of a home depot store, a former marine who left behind a wife and young twins. but jurors deadlocked when it came to determining richardson's sentence. >> he was up for the death penalty. there was a hung jury. >> you know the drill. >> it's about to restart again so they can find out whether or not he's going to end up getting the death penalty or life in prison. >> but, for now, richardson's focus is on his complic
. >> just a few miles away at orange county's largest facility, theo lacy, another inmate, is also navigatings of a high-profile murder case. >> jason richardson is kind of a famous inmate around here. he's in here for the home depot killings. there was a video released of a guy who broke into a home depot to rob it. he's wearing a paint suit with a mask and he's got coverings over his feet. you can't tell who's in there. but apparently he comes up to the manager. the manager is...
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some notorious killers -- scott peterson, who was sentenced to die for murdering his pregnant wife, laci, is perhaps the best known. but the facility also houses richard ramirez, better known as the night stalker, and richard allen davis, polly klaas' killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. the walls are crumbling. and the institution is outdated, contributing to an overwhelming increase in both the number and severity of brutal assaults by inmates. during the next hour, you will witness life inside san quentin, including a look inside california's vicious death row. >> san quentin opened in 1852 and today, seems physically trapped in the century in which it was conceived. old and decrepit, san quentin is riddled with shadowy alcoves and blind spots. there are no electrified, lethal fences. the towers around the perimeter must still be staffed where, incredibly, there are fewer surveillance cameras than a single convenience store. and worse yet, a lack of modernization has put officers in constant risk of inmate attack. >> every day i walk through those gates, the thought crosses
some notorious killers -- scott peterson, who was sentenced to die for murdering his pregnant wife, laci, is perhaps the best known. but the facility also houses richard ramirez, better known as the night stalker, and richard allen davis, polly klaas' killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. the walls are crumbling. and the institution is outdated, contributing to an overwhelming increase in both the number and severity of brutal assaults by inmates. during the next hour, you will witness...
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lacy the last word. bang!i have so much to say. >> bill: in a moment, jesse watters are going where few have ever gone. into the belly of watters is next. test test test test female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. watters world. last week in vegas, 12,000 people showed up to celebrate the star trek industry: very nasty things to say about me your humble correspondent. in general the trekies are not all that interested in real world. >> space, the final frontier. to boldly go where no man has gone before. ♪
lacy the last word. bang!i have so much to say. >> bill: in a moment, jesse watters are going where few have ever gone. into the belly of watters is next. test test test test female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free...
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lacy the last word. bang! much to say. >> bill: in a moment, jesse watters are going where few have ever gone. into the belly of watters is next. ♪ the joint is jumpin' [ male anuncer ] osteo bi-flex helps revitalize your joints to keep 'em jumpin'.° like calcium supplements can help your bones, osteo bi-flex can help your joints. osteo bi-flex... now available in all major retailers and warehouse clubs. in all major retailers wit's hard to find contractors with the passion and the skill, and that's why we use angie's list. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time with honest reviews on over 720 local services. i want it done right. i don't want to have to worry about it or have to come back and redo it. with angie's list, i was able to turn my home into the home of my dreams. for over 18 years, we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. watters world. last week in vegas, 12,000 people showed up to celebrate the star
lacy the last word. bang! much to say. >> bill: in a moment, jesse watters are going where few have ever gone. into the belly of watters is next. ♪ the joint is jumpin' [ male anuncer ] osteo bi-flex helps revitalize your joints to keep 'em jumpin'.° like calcium supplements can help your bones, osteo bi-flex can help your joints. osteo bi-flex... now available in all major retailers and warehouse clubs. in all major retailers wit's hard to find contractors with the passion and the...
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lacy the last word. bang! much to say. >> bill: in a moment, jesse watters are going where few have ever gone. into the belly of watters is next. when you realize you need to switch to verizon, it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of our music. that's when i decided to switch. now that i'm on verizon, everything moves fast. with verizon, i have that reliability. i'm completely happy with verizon. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable and in more places than any other 4g network. period. that's powerful. verizon. get the nokia lumia 928 for free. female narrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a bet
lacy the last word. bang! much to say. >> bill: in a moment, jesse watters are going where few have ever gone. into the belly of watters is next. when you realize you need to switch to verizon, it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of our music. that's when i decided to switch....
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officials chose this weekend to open the bridge because the holiday weekend historic lacy's less traffic on the bridge but i found one woman anxious to fit and one last trip across the old man. >>: it looks great so far so i came out here to watch the sun rise and take one last ride over. >>: how strange would be when you go on a new span and you look over at the old span you are driving in a more. >>: it will be an adjustment and a new thing for a while but i'm sure everyone and myself will be used to it. >>: that one that tells me she can recall when the polls here were only a dollar. --told here were only a dollar. the lot of people have a lot of memories crossing this and read if you have any memories to share a log onto kron4 dock, and we will read them. --tolls. if you're counting on the bay bridge for the commute, you will want to get here as early as possible. they tell me they will begin to close at 715 between 745. did not wait to go last minute. they tell me and 8:00 shutdown means its close at 8:00 but they will begin the process of closing at such a slowing down traffic prio
officials chose this weekend to open the bridge because the holiday weekend historic lacy's less traffic on the bridge but i found one woman anxious to fit and one last trip across the old man. >>: it looks great so far so i came out here to watch the sun rise and take one last ride over. >>: how strange would be when you go on a new span and you look over at the old span you are driving in a more. >>: it will be an adjustment and a new thing for a while but i'm sure everyone...
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here to spill the information is lacy crawford. she joins us. how bad does it get? meet with him and his son for the first time in his office in midtown manhattan, has me have a seat, takes out his checkbook and says all right is $10,000 about right? i said about right for what? to write the essay in front of his son. >> he wanted you, because you're a college admission's counselor to write the essay. >> that raises a question. how do the colleges know that the student wrote the essay themselves? >> you know, i've worked with a lot of students. i may or may not be right. my opinion is if you've read enough of the essays, you can be pretty clear on the difference between a smart and curious 17-year-old and a 38-year-old with a degree in english lit la tur. i don't think it's that hard. a package student sounds like a hollow kid. they do. >> colleges, unfortunately, do take race into account in their admissions. it must be a temptation for some parents to lie about the race of their child. >> i did have one parent who was applying, the student applying from france. th
here to spill the information is lacy crawford. she joins us. how bad does it get? meet with him and his son for the first time in his office in midtown manhattan, has me have a seat, takes out his checkbook and says all right is $10,000 about right? i said about right for what? to write the essay in front of his son. >> he wanted you, because you're a college admission's counselor to write the essay. >> that raises a question. how do the colleges know that the student wrote the...
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this i was inf the states is lacy could possibly be. saturday night, there had not been any shootings that morning or evening. i was in the center of the city far from the aa. the basic comedy club. dave, my god brother, my godfather's son, every now and then he will call out to me from the stage. when we were in college i was known as his bodyguard, they big guy who did not smile much you sat behind him. there is a little bit of rapport we had. the middle of his routine, he said, ben, i figured it out, i said, what, dave? when all the dust clears, the figureipers, we will out they are black. i say why, dave? because they are taking off the weekend. here's the crazy thing in dave's mind -- he was working his way police who, and the had my friend on the side of the road, all these other white guys, were starting at race and working there will ways toward behavior. our neighbors kept on dying. arrest, john mohammed and lee boyd malvo. -- a presserence conference, we stopped them 10 times. 10 times. trunk we looked in the and found the gun
this i was inf the states is lacy could possibly be. saturday night, there had not been any shootings that morning or evening. i was in the center of the city far from the aa. the basic comedy club. dave, my god brother, my godfather's son, every now and then he will call out to me from the stage. when we were in college i was known as his bodyguard, they big guy who did not smile much you sat behind him. there is a little bit of rapport we had. the middle of his routine, he said, ben, i...