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and mcmillan replied, i would simply say, you should have seen her mother. [laughter] >> so it's the kind of thing that later on was a fun thing, gives you an idea what these people are like. you can't learn in real-time. >> what are you reading this summer? book firefighter wants to go. >> i'm just bringing a book called bring up the bodies. i re-read the first of the trilogy on thomas cromwell. i know a lot about the tudors, an area i've always been interested in. she does a masterful job of telling a story that is oft told and yet telling it in a brand new way. in the summer i'm probably going to read a new novel called the age of wonders. that has been getting a lot of attention. and i haven't read the most recent lbjoo
and mcmillan replied, i would simply say, you should have seen her mother. [laughter] >> so it's the kind of thing that later on was a fun thing, gives you an idea what these people are like. you can't learn in real-time. >> what are you reading this summer? book firefighter wants to go. >> i'm just bringing a book called bring up the bodies. i re-read the first of the trilogy on thomas cromwell. i know a lot about the tudors, an area i've always been interested in. she does a...
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mcmillan. we are always happy to have you back home.happy to have a bay area voice in washington, especially when you are bringing such good news. feel free to come back any time. you are always welcome. the leadership i talked about takes different forms. you heard the deputy administrator talk about the map 21, reauthorization, so important to the transportation funding in this country. it would not have been possible without of leadership from the executive branch, president obama, and secretary lahood, and also support from the legislative branch. we are so lucky to have here in the bay area strong and committed leadership there, folks that understand the needs of the bay area, the importance of transportation and transit to the bay area. we are pleased to have representatives from two of our congressional leaders that represent the bay area here today. first let me ask patti to come up on behalf of leader pelosi. [applause] >> congresswoman pelosi was honored to receive today's invitation to the announcement and regrets her duties
mcmillan. we are always happy to have you back home.happy to have a bay area voice in washington, especially when you are bringing such good news. feel free to come back any time. you are always welcome. the leadership i talked about takes different forms. you heard the deputy administrator talk about the map 21, reauthorization, so important to the transportation funding in this country. it would not have been possible without of leadership from the executive branch, president obama, and...
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this all started believe it or not, the book business started with my inspiration from terry mcmillan shout out to terry mcmillan, you're my inspiration for writing more than anyone else was. one of the things that everybody knows you talk about is relationship. how did you get so invested in the male and female relationships? >> you think how can you have a conversation without talking about relationships. i said this yesterday, if you're being cheated on, cheating is cheating. dl is dl. we talk about it, everybody is up in arms. what's the problem? get a picture. it's serious for the man who got cheated on. >> that's true. >> we'll talk about that later. >> you love the romantic relationships especially. >> people love you because you tell them what to do in their relationship with their significant others. >> i love to get deep into what women really want, what women feel and also men's insecurities because we have a lot of insecurities when it comes to revealing our emotion which is why i wrote the first novel. >> so if people were to get one piece of advice from relationsht would
this all started believe it or not, the book business started with my inspiration from terry mcmillan shout out to terry mcmillan, you're my inspiration for writing more than anyone else was. one of the things that everybody knows you talk about is relationship. how did you get so invested in the male and female relationships? >> you think how can you have a conversation without talking about relationships. i said this yesterday, if you're being cheated on, cheating is cheating. dl is dl....
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so with that, please welcome our deputy administrator for the federal transit authority therese mcmillanplause] >> thank you so much, mayor lee. before we begin with my very good news for the region, the mayor mentioned how important connections are. i would like all of us to recall another connection we have as a human community and take a moment of silence out of respect for the victims and families of the aurora, colorado tragedy that happened yesterday. thanks very much. on behalf of transportation secretarys÷ [l$eÑ lahood, i am d to be here today to announce quality public transportation in the san francisco bayyya home region, about to take another step forward. for the third year in a row, we are announcing funds to help transit agencies across the country modernize and repair their bosses and related facilities, bringing these systems into a state of repair, a commitment the san francisco bay area has had for many years. .9 transit providers together are receiving over $45 million collectively to make traveling by transit faster, more efficient, more comfortable, and safer than e
so with that, please welcome our deputy administrator for the federal transit authority therese mcmillanplause] >> thank you so much, mayor lee. before we begin with my very good news for the region, the mayor mentioned how important connections are. i would like all of us to recall another connection we have as a human community and take a moment of silence out of respect for the victims and families of the aurora, colorado tragedy that happened yesterday. thanks very much. on behalf of...
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and mcmillan said, jack, you know, why do you care? brush it off, it doesn't matter. you have other things to worry about. and kennedy quite heatedly said, well, that's easy for you to say, harold. how would you like it if the press said your wife, lady dorothy, was a drunk, and mcmillan said, i would reply, you should have seen her mother. [laughter] fun things that give you an idea of what these people are like that you just can't learn in real time. >> historians use the advantage of hindsight to understand their subjects through a prism of time. sunday, your questions, calls, e-mails and tweets for presidential historian michael beschloss on the lives of presidents and wars, hot and cold. in depth at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> what are you reading this summer? booktv wants to know. >> i think there are some wonderful political books and, of course, since this' what i do -- that's what i do, i'm always interested in looking at the history and things that have happened. i think, certainly, robert caro's book, the third in his series about lbj, is worth a r
and mcmillan said, jack, you know, why do you care? brush it off, it doesn't matter. you have other things to worry about. and kennedy quite heatedly said, well, that's easy for you to say, harold. how would you like it if the press said your wife, lady dorothy, was a drunk, and mcmillan said, i would reply, you should have seen her mother. [laughter] fun things that give you an idea of what these people are like that you just can't learn in real time. >> historians use the advantage of...
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. >> john kennedy once met with harold mcmillan, the british prime minister. and you read the papers of the day, you know, they discussed arms control or whatever issues between the two parties, which they sure did, but only long afterwards did we get the notes on what they said exactly to each other in private. turned out that kennedy spent a lot of the time complaining about bad press coverage. the press was being tough on jackie and other things. and mcmillan who was a generation older said, jack, you know, why do you care? brush it off, it doesn't matter. you have other things to worry about. and kennedy quite heatedly said, well, that's easy for you to say. how would you like it if the press said your wife is a drunk, and mcmillan replied, i would have simply said, you should have seen her mother. [laughter] it gives you a fun idea of what these people like that you just can't learn in realtime. >> historians and biographers use the advantage of hindsight to understand their subjects through a prism of time. sunday your questions, calls, e-mails and tweet
. >> john kennedy once met with harold mcmillan, the british prime minister. and you read the papers of the day, you know, they discussed arms control or whatever issues between the two parties, which they sure did, but only long afterwards did we get the notes on what they said exactly to each other in private. turned out that kennedy spent a lot of the time complaining about bad press coverage. the press was being tough on jackie and other things. and mcmillan who was a generation older...
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if people think the last 3 1/2 years are what they want, they should vote for baquerizo mcmillan. if they think we can do a lot better, they should vote for me. my whole campaign based on my fundamental idea that america got it right and places like europe got it wrong. >>> that nearly echoed the language in the editorial. the case for mr. ryan is that he best exemplifies the nature and stakes of this election. last night in wisconsin, ryan himself repeated that language. >> we have enormously high stakes election, a new health care law that if we don't win this election it will get put in place. i think it will do great damage to medicare and blow a hole in our deficit. we have a debt crisis coming, and a president who has-pointed and not led on this issue. >> any comment on vp? >> no. >>> as reported, the vice presidential pick has come down to ryan, pawlenty and portman. his beattribute may be his loyalty to team romney. asked about the selection process this week, he's mentioned nearly every name under the sun besides his own. >> bobby jindal, mark i don't rubio, nikki haley,
if people think the last 3 1/2 years are what they want, they should vote for baquerizo mcmillan. if they think we can do a lot better, they should vote for me. my whole campaign based on my fundamental idea that america got it right and places like europe got it wrong. >>> that nearly echoed the language in the editorial. the case for mr. ryan is that he best exemplifies the nature and stakes of this election. last night in wisconsin, ryan himself repeated that language. >> we...
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and mcmillan who was a generation older said, jack, why do you care? it doesn't matter, you have other things to worry about. and kennedy quite heatedly said, well, you know, that's easy for you to say, harold, how would you like if the press said your wife, lady dorothy, was a drunk, and mcmillan replied, i would simply say, you should have seen her mother. [laughter] so that's the kind of thing later on, you know, sort of fun things that give you an idea what these people are like that you just can't learn in realtime. >> historians and biographers use the advantage of hindsight to understand their summits through a prism -- subjects through a prism of time. sunday, your questions, calls, e-mails and tweets for presidential historian michael beschloss on the lives of presidents and wars, hot and cold. "in the depth" at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> coming up next, wired magazine correspondent andrew blum reports on the physical components and locales that allow the internet to function globally. while researching his book, "tubes: a journey to
and mcmillan who was a generation older said, jack, why do you care? it doesn't matter, you have other things to worry about. and kennedy quite heatedly said, well, you know, that's easy for you to say, harold, how would you like if the press said your wife, lady dorothy, was a drunk, and mcmillan replied, i would simply say, you should have seen her mother. [laughter] so that's the kind of thing later on, you know, sort of fun things that give you an idea what these people are like that you...
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and mcmillan who was a generation older said, jack, you know, why do you care? doesn't matter, you have other things to worry about. and kennedy quite heatedly said, well, that's easy for you to say, harold. how would you like if the press said your wife was a drunk? and mcmillan replied, i would have simply said, you should have seen her mother. [laughter] so it's the kind of thing that later on, the sort of fun things that give you an idea what these people are like that you just can't learn in realtime. >> historians and biographers use the advantage of hindsight to understand their subjects through a prism of time. sunday your questions, calls, e-mails and tweets for presidential historian michael beschloss on the lives of
and mcmillan who was a generation older said, jack, you know, why do you care? doesn't matter, you have other things to worry about. and kennedy quite heatedly said, well, that's easy for you to say, harold. how would you like if the press said your wife was a drunk? and mcmillan replied, i would have simply said, you should have seen her mother. [laughter] so it's the kind of thing that later on, the sort of fun things that give you an idea what these people are like that you just can't learn...
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i would like you to find one person, one person who voted for baquerizo mcmillan who you can convince to vote for paul ryan and me. you each know ones who voted for baquerizo mcmillan, and i know there are a lot of them out there that aren't quite sure what they are going to do. so i want you to meet with them, talk to them, i want you to tell them we're going to help get good jobs, we're going to make sure we restore strengths in our homes and schools. we'll get american economy so strong that we can afford the military that protects liberty for ourselves and preserves peace on the planet? if you do that job, we can make sure we win not only just in november november, but in new hampshire. with your help we're going to get america back! thank you so much! thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> now it's your turn. now it's your turn here. we're going to take some questions, and small audience back here. please. just shout it out. i'm not sure you need a microphone, but. >> politicians often talk about you ending the national deficit, but that's not really the real problem. it's the nat
i would like you to find one person, one person who voted for baquerizo mcmillan who you can convince to vote for paul ryan and me. you each know ones who voted for baquerizo mcmillan, and i know there are a lot of them out there that aren't quite sure what they are going to do. so i want you to meet with them, talk to them, i want you to tell them we're going to help get good jobs, we're going to make sure we restore strengths in our homes and schools. we'll get american economy so strong that...
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mcmillan replied i would simply say you should have seen your mother. it is the kind of thing that later on -- gives you an idea what these people are like. >> historians and biographers use the advantage of hindsight to understand their subjects through a prism of time. sunday your questions, calls little e-mails and cleans on the lives of presidents and wars hot and cold. in depth at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv. now on booktv nancy gibbs and michael duffy report on the relationships between sitting american presidents and predecessors. and shifting allegiancess, one week's supporter and next week's critic. this
mcmillan replied i would simply say you should have seen your mother. it is the kind of thing that later on -- gives you an idea what these people are like. >> historians and biographers use the advantage of hindsight to understand their subjects through a prism of time. sunday your questions, calls little e-mails and cleans on the lives of presidents and wars hot and cold. in depth at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv. now on booktv nancy gibbs and michael duffy report on the...
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reporting live, rob mcmillan, abc7 news. >> rob, thank you. >> california faces a potential shortagef prison inmates available to fight wildfires because of changes the way many offenders serve their sentences. cal fire relies on about 4,000 minimal security inmates to help fight fires. that number may shrink to 2500 next june. that's because many lower level offenders are serving their sentence necessary county jail to save taxpayer money and for prison overcrowding. >> a woman found brutally beaten yesterday in oakland has died. a jogger found her and her boyfriend yesterday morning and both were covered in blood. they say it's a case of domestic violence and they are holding the boyfriend on suspicion of murder. they haven't revealed the identities. >> and wasted almost $2 million on high-tech equipment some of which was never used. four of the twelve tech systems the police department bought were never deployed. they called another shot spotter underutilized. the report places much of the blame on a lack of communication between the police department and thety's department of inf
reporting live, rob mcmillan, abc7 news. >> rob, thank you. >> california faces a potential shortagef prison inmates available to fight wildfires because of changes the way many offenders serve their sentences. cal fire relies on about 4,000 minimal security inmates to help fight fires. that number may shrink to 2500 next june. that's because many lower level offenders are serving their sentence necessary county jail to save taxpayer money and for prison overcrowding. >> a...
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chris mcmillan was behind that do, as well. many went from long locks to short and edgy. it's change. and that's coming from this. >> if i could pull that off, i'd probably do the same thing to my hair. >> reporter: the jury's still out. but when it comes to miley's new mane, less is more. for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> now, we're joined by tabitha coffee, one of the lottest celebrity stylists. she's here to talk about miley's new look and one young lady who was brave enough to get the miley. this is lara here. we have lara's before picture. we should show that. tell us why this was a good cut for her? >> she had shorter hair. it wasn't a huge leap. it was a big leap. i really knew with her hair texture, with her features, it would work really well. i did a variation of mileys. it is a little softer. >> you didn't go platinum blonde with her. >> not today. maybe next time. >> what about miley? she had a classic look. and she took a dramatic change. what do you think about that? >> i like it. she's 19 years old. she's at the right age to b
chris mcmillan was behind that do, as well. many went from long locks to short and edgy. it's change. and that's coming from this. >> if i could pull that off, i'd probably do the same thing to my hair. >> reporter: the jury's still out. but when it comes to miley's new mane, less is more. for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> now, we're joined by tabitha coffee, one of the lottest celebrity stylists. she's here to talk about miley's new...
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mcmillan replied to my was simply say, you should have seen her mother.laughter] the kind of thing that later on, a fun thing to give you an idea of what these people are like that you just can't live in real time. >> historians and biographers use the advantage of hindsight to understand their subjects through a prism of time sunday your questions to mccall's, e-mails, and treats for presidential historian on the lives of presidents and wars, and cold. in depth at noon eastern on
mcmillan replied to my was simply say, you should have seen her mother.laughter] the kind of thing that later on, a fun thing to give you an idea of what these people are like that you just can't live in real time. >> historians and biographers use the advantage of hindsight to understand their subjects through a prism of time sunday your questions to mccall's, e-mails, and treats for presidential historian on the lives of presidents and wars, and cold. in depth at noon eastern on
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along for the ride is a veteran photo journalist jim mcmillan.ictim has been taken to the hospital with a gun shot in the back. police have two men in handcuffs. >> i want to put the audience out there in the streets. i want them to see what i'm seeing every night in the city. the children watching crime scene investigations night after night, day after day. anything to disrupt this, marginally disrupt it i would consider it a success. >> since the shooting rampage in aurora, colorado, gun cris estimates at least 55 gun shot victims in philadelphia alone. so far this year more than 210 murders, a rate approaching 2007 when the city saw more than a murder a day and earned its nickname kill-adelphia. >> turning around the gun violence epidemic is a tall order and will take heroic action. our cities are full of heroes. we've done this before and can do it again. it is not going to go on forever and the harder we work the sooner we'll end the violence. >> the small volunteer team wants to shake things up by chronicling the daily gun fire. another rad
along for the ride is a veteran photo journalist jim mcmillan.ictim has been taken to the hospital with a gun shot in the back. police have two men in handcuffs. >> i want to put the audience out there in the streets. i want them to see what i'm seeing every night in the city. the children watching crime scene investigations night after night, day after day. anything to disrupt this, marginally disrupt it i would consider it a success. >> since the shooting rampage in aurora,...
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and mcmillan was a generation older said jack, why do you care?brush it off but it doesn't matter if you have other things to worry about. and kennedy quite hilly said, that's easy for you to say, harold. how would you like it to say if your wife passionate if the press edge your wife said she is a drunk. fun things that give you an idea what these people are like but you just can't learn in real time. >> historians and biographers use the vantage of hindsight to understand their subjects three prison of time. sunday, your questions, calls, e-mails and tweets for presidential historian michael beschloss on the lives of presidents, and wars hot and cold, in depth at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> coming up today on c-span2's booktv, professor michael long on let us in civil rights leader bayard rustin. and a panel of librarians from around the country discuss their picks for this years best books from university publishers. faded from historian hugh howard recounts the war of 1812 from the viewpoint of presidential james madison and first lad
and mcmillan was a generation older said jack, why do you care?brush it off but it doesn't matter if you have other things to worry about. and kennedy quite hilly said, that's easy for you to say, harold. how would you like it to say if your wife passionate if the press edge your wife said she is a drunk. fun things that give you an idea what these people are like but you just can't learn in real time. >> historians and biographers use the vantage of hindsight to understand their subjects...
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along for the ride is fellow veteran, photojournalist, jim mcmillan.h a gunshot wound to the back. police take away two men in handcuffs. kaz and mcmillan co-founded gun crisis.org, to help curb gun violence which is plaguing what is supposed to be the city of brotherly love. >> i want to put the audience out there on the streets and i want them to see what i'm seeing every night in the city. the children watching crime scene investigations, night after night, day after day. anything to disrupt this. marginally disrupt it, i would consider it a success. >> reporter: since the shooting rampage in aurora, colorado, gun crisis estimates at least 55 gunshot victims in philadelphia alone. so far this year, more than 210 murders, a rate approaching 2007, when the city saw more than a murder a day and earned its nickname, kill-adelphia. >> turning around the gun violence epidemic is a tall order. it's going to take heroic action, but our cities are full of heroes. we've done this before, we can do it again. it's not going to go on forever, and the harder we w
along for the ride is fellow veteran, photojournalist, jim mcmillan.h a gunshot wound to the back. police take away two men in handcuffs. kaz and mcmillan co-founded gun crisis.org, to help curb gun violence which is plaguing what is supposed to be the city of brotherly love. >> i want to put the audience out there on the streets and i want them to see what i'm seeing every night in the city. the children watching crime scene investigations, night after night, day after day. anything to...
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and mcmillan who was a generation older said, jack, you know, why do you care?her things to worry about, and kennedy quite heatedly said that's easy for you to say, how would you like if the press said lady dorothy was a drunk, and i would have replied simply, you should have seen her mother. [laughter] it's the kind of thing later on, the fun things that give you an idea what these people are like that you just can't learn in realtime. >> historians and biographers use the advantage of hindsight to understand their subjects through a prism of time. sunday, your questions, calls, e-mails and tweets for presidential historian michael beschloss on the lives of presidents and wars, hot and cold. in depth at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv. >>> well, here at bookexpo america the book publishing industry's annual trade show in new york city, another university press is represented, and that's the university of chicago press. carrie adams is the publicity manager for that press. we want to talk to her about some of the books that are coming out in the fall of 2012. a
and mcmillan who was a generation older said, jack, you know, why do you care?her things to worry about, and kennedy quite heatedly said that's easy for you to say, how would you like if the press said lady dorothy was a drunk, and i would have replied simply, you should have seen her mother. [laughter] it's the kind of thing later on, the fun things that give you an idea what these people are like that you just can't learn in realtime. >> historians and biographers use the advantage of...
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. >> her hair stylist, chris mcmillan, gave the famous rachel haircut to jennifer aniston. you think? do you like it? >> i think it's cute. i would love to do something crazy with my hair. the bosses would not approve. i would love to. >> if you did the miley i think you would be up in the office with the big fellow. >> yeah, i'd be wearing a wig for a while. >> there you go. >>> let's get to this real quick. kim kardashian is itching to finalize the divorce. wants to be with kanye. one big problem, kim told her lawyer the case is dragging, not a quote from her lawyer, kris is determined to keep her name in the press drag her name through the mud. kim is ready to get engaged to kanye but doesn't want to until the divorce is finalized. >> all the best and happiness to her, 71 days of marriage with kanye. >> yeah, there you go. >> yeah, there you go. >> yeah, there you go. medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 8
. >> her hair stylist, chris mcmillan, gave the famous rachel haircut to jennifer aniston. you think? do you like it? >> i think it's cute. i would love to do something crazy with my hair. the bosses would not approve. i would love to. >> if you did the miley i think you would be up in the office with the big fellow. >> yeah, i'd be wearing a wig for a while. >> there you go. >>> let's get to this real quick. kim kardashian is itching to finalize the...
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wall street journal" poll, even though they do have concerns about that, they still like baquerizo mcmillan more. we also show that, you know, as we see in this cbs poll that medicare looks like it could be a drag on the republicans. is this an issue that's going to have legs? >> yeah, what i was really struck by in this poll was not just the numbers on what people think about medicare, which i think was true before paul ryan was named, that the republican plans was pretty unpopular, but the fact it's so important to people, it's coming up as people's third-most important issues. i think that shows that paul ryan on this ticket has made medicare a much bigger issue, and i think his skills of salesmanship and the attacks they're making on obama, that maybe they could turn around those numbers a bit. i think we could see that hasn't happened a bit. and the president still has an advantage on this issue. >> there is one play where paul ryan seems to be helping. that is with wisconsin. now it's a two-point raid. can keep in mind that over the years, basically what's basically asked of a vice pr
wall street journal" poll, even though they do have concerns about that, they still like baquerizo mcmillan more. we also show that, you know, as we see in this cbs poll that medicare looks like it could be a drag on the republicans. is this an issue that's going to have legs? >> yeah, what i was really struck by in this poll was not just the numbers on what people think about medicare, which i think was true before paul ryan was named, that the republican plans was pretty unpopular,...
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. >> lieutenant gary mcmillan has been at wabash for the past 16 years. >> this is my opinion. he's a pretty violent individual. they'll be sorry if they let him in. >> they may look at it like everybody's still a potential threat. but am i a threat? no. >>> coming up -- >> really my biggest concern about being inside is just getting in trouble. >> fresh from wabash's youth unit an 18-year-old inmate spends his first day in the big house. >> i used to be a very violent person. i hope no one tries testing me. [ female announcer ] the best things in life are the real things. nature valley trail mix bars are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roasted nuts, chewy granola, and real fruit. nature valley trail mix bars. 100% natural. 100% delicious. >>> there's no hard labor here. and makes it sort of hard to keeping yourself in shape. you see a lot of guys that's been here after two or three or more years and they get that couch potato look on them, you know, hang gut and all that there sagging everywhere. me? i like to try to keep myself in shape. >> at indiana's max
. >> lieutenant gary mcmillan has been at wabash for the past 16 years. >> this is my opinion. he's a pretty violent individual. they'll be sorry if they let him in. >> they may look at it like everybody's still a potential threat. but am i a threat? no. >>> coming up -- >> really my biggest concern about being inside is just getting in trouble. >> fresh from wabash's youth unit an 18-year-old inmate spends his first day in the big house. >> i used...
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ann mcmillan replied, i would simply say, you should have seen her mother.
ann mcmillan replied, i would simply say, you should have seen her mother.
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and mcmillan he was a generation generation older said jack, why do you care? brush it off.doesn't matter. you have other things to worry about. kennedy said that it's easy for you to say, harold. how would you like it if the precedent of your wife lady dorothy was a drunk? and mcmillep
and mcmillan he was a generation generation older said jack, why do you care? brush it off.doesn't matter. you have other things to worry about. kennedy said that it's easy for you to say, harold. how would you like it if the precedent of your wife lady dorothy was a drunk? and mcmillep
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. >> reporter: mcmillan who works with the city officials say they are committed because lives dependg a solution. >> what happens next? we elevate the discourse. we bring people together. we build a movement. we stop the killing. >> reporter: a major challenge for a city where murder has become routine. sara hoye, cnn, philadelphia. >> you can see more of the dramatic photos at cnn.com or go directly to guncrisis.org and check out their website. >>> a man who plotted to kill soldiers at ft. hood has been sentenced to two life terms. the u.s. attorney's office in texas says nasir jason an dough was sentenced today. he was arrested last july after authorities found bomb-making materials in his hotel room. the base was the scene of a shooting rampage back in 2009 as you recall and that left 13 soldiers dead. >>> if you're doing a little grocery shopping this weekend, the prices may look higher and, guess what, you can blame the drought for that. is they're on hidden camera, and all the clothes are actually from walmart. let's see what happens. they feel really soft. i like it. i feel li
. >> reporter: mcmillan who works with the city officials say they are committed because lives dependg a solution. >> what happens next? we elevate the discourse. we bring people together. we build a movement. we stop the killing. >> reporter: a major challenge for a city where murder has become routine. sara hoye, cnn, philadelphia. >> you can see more of the dramatic photos at cnn.com or go directly to guncrisis.org and check out their website. >>> a man who...