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but the truth is, i have not been mistreated at all, either by inmates or staff. >> mckeown is lucky,s sex offenders go. he's assigned to the prison's one minimum security wing where most of the inmates are more interested in going home than getting in trouble. it's not the only positive thing mckeown sees in his incarceration. >> i was a catholic priest for a long time. i was then and i am now, you know, a person of faith. i was certainly a person of faith when i was active as a priest who had a very dark secret, and i don't have that secret anymore. i don't have to hide that. well, i've asked god to take care of me, and so far, you know, he's said, okay, you know, i'll do that. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw" -- >> my punishment is not going to begin until i walk out those front gates because this is a world i've gotten used to since age 12. >> how one inmate's survival depends on staying in prison. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the s
but the truth is, i have not been mistreated at all, either by inmates or staff. >> mckeown is lucky,s sex offenders go. he's assigned to the prison's one minimum security wing where most of the inmates are more interested in going home than getting in trouble. it's not the only positive thing mckeown sees in his incarceration. >> i was a catholic priest for a long time. i was then and i am now, you know, a person of faith. i was certainly a person of faith when i was active as a...
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also here is les mckeown, the founder and ceo of predictable success, an incubation consulting companynd author of the book "the synergist:how to lead your team to great success." so good to see you. >> thank you. >> we talk so much on this show about indicatoring to the niche. that's how you can set yourself apart from the big guys but you have to size your market. and how do you do that? >> for me, i made the big mistake at 29 years old of trying to be an idealist and save the world and it killed me. for years i was trying to deliver this particular product that i thought would change the world somehow and that's not what my clientele wanted. the people did not want what i was pitching or presenting so i would just tell people to open up your parameters like she's doing to say, hey, we have a great food here, period, but because if she did the glut e gluten-free delivery, i would walk past the place. >> like her customers. how do you balance that? >> i like what she's done. she's got a beautiful mind. she's thought this through really well. most people confuse two things, hyperlocal
also here is les mckeown, the founder and ceo of predictable success, an incubation consulting companynd author of the book "the synergist:how to lead your team to great success." so good to see you. >> thank you. >> we talk so much on this show about indicatoring to the niche. that's how you can set yourself apart from the big guys but you have to size your market. and how do you do that? >> for me, i made the big mistake at 29 years old of trying to be an idealist...
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we'll ask california congressman buck mckeown when he joins us live a bit later on in the hour.d as i mentioned at the t the show, thousands of first-responders they're gathering in webster, new york, right now to pay tribute to tomascz kaczowka. sorry, tomascz kaczowka. funeral services are just getting underway. the 19-year-old volunteer firefighter shot and killed while responding to a christmas eve fire that turned out to be an ambush. police say that gunman william spengler set the fire and then shot and killed him along with his fellow firefighter and mentor mike kiapirini. thousands gathered to say good-bye to him. those that knew him best tried to put it into words. >> we all lost two loved ones this week in mike and tomascz. as part of the west webster fire department's extended family the members will always be there for each of you. mike was a loving husband, father and son, brother, friend, and he was my mentor. >> lieutenant lieutenant mike mike chiapperini, car 941, your 10-7. your work is done here. rest in peace, my friend. god bless the family, god bless, webste
we'll ask california congressman buck mckeown when he joins us live a bit later on in the hour.d as i mentioned at the t the show, thousands of first-responders they're gathering in webster, new york, right now to pay tribute to tomascz kaczowka. sorry, tomascz kaczowka. funeral services are just getting underway. the 19-year-old volunteer firefighter shot and killed while responding to a christmas eve fire that turned out to be an ambush. police say that gunman william spengler set the fire...
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>> the very end of the book, he accounts eisenhower writing his memoirs in 1954, calling up john mckeown then director of the cia, st. john, can you remind me how that u2 plane came down? and he quotes, this quote either quotes or misquotes, telling him that the pilot, powers said he had a flameout, and he notes powers found this astonishing and said, i had neither an engine flameout nor did i radio back to the base. he closes his book with the riddle remains. >> i spent a lot of time chasing this. it remains somewhat of a mystery but i became convinced that what happened was that of sam ignited close enough to the plane to knock it into a spin, and i was always a little, there was a whole conspiracy theory that powers prematurely ejected, he was afraid the plane would blow up with him in it. as i'm chasing these theories, i don't think that's right. he couldn't hit -- he was unable to hit the button that you have to push to make a plain blow up because he was basically sucked out of the cockpit. [inaudible] >> out of control. i'm a non-conspiracy theorist but i usually think it's a mist
>> the very end of the book, he accounts eisenhower writing his memoirs in 1954, calling up john mckeown then director of the cia, st. john, can you remind me how that u2 plane came down? and he quotes, this quote either quotes or misquotes, telling him that the pilot, powers said he had a flameout, and he notes powers found this astonishing and said, i had neither an engine flameout nor did i radio back to the base. he closes his book with the riddle remains. >> i spent a lot of...