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we met with ms. brown and we post the rewards and again, that's another thing to let the public know there's a reward in thooig e thoois pr if they feel threatened they can be placed in a relocation program if they feel threatened >> thank you, very much. >> very chief. >> sure - >> next. >> i'm sorry. last week there were names displayed on the board i'm confused i miss the connect or the disconnect between the names of the people who are suspects or the status of the case with regards to the specifically named people >> persons of interest? >> yes. so maybe - that's okay forgot it are i just disconnected why i'm insure there being a investigated >> they've been exhaustedly investigated some have gotten out over the seven years out of jail. >> thank you, commissioners. again, it's been a busy week. there was some mention about some staibz we had on friday night in particular. there were 4 people stabbed on friday night. 3 in one incident in the mission at folsom and 22nd street. the suspects got int
we met with ms. brown and we post the rewards and again, that's another thing to let the public know there's a reward in thooig e thoois pr if they feel threatened they can be placed in a relocation program if they feel threatened >> thank you, very much. >> very chief. >> sure - >> next. >> i'm sorry. last week there were names displayed on the board i'm confused i miss the connect or the disconnect between the names of the people who are suspects or the status of...
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. >> we haven't met too many inmates on "lockup" that praise prison life. they all agree one thing prison life is perfect for is getting into shape. and over the years we have filmed amazing footage of inmates working out and pumping iron. >> for a long time i didn't work out because i thought it was so cliche, you know, dudes come to prison, they work out. you get big and strong and all that stuff and after a while i had too much idle time and i kept getting in trouble. a buddy of mine started talking to me about lifting. just got into it more it's more of take out my frustrations. that's more of it than anything. it's a stress reliever. >> we work everything. all week long. you hit every body part at least once. like on monday you have a bench day. tuesday you might do shoulders lats and traps. wednesday you do arms and thursday you might have another heavy bench day. you've got a leg day somewhere in there. >> in the survival of the fittest environment the weight yard is one of the few places where inmates can find encouragement. >> let's get another one
. >> we haven't met too many inmates on "lockup" that praise prison life. they all agree one thing prison life is perfect for is getting into shape. and over the years we have filmed amazing footage of inmates working out and pumping iron. >> for a long time i didn't work out because i thought it was so cliche, you know, dudes come to prison, they work out. you get big and strong and all that stuff and after a while i had too much idle time and i kept getting in trouble. a...
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we've met with directly a year ago, september, september of last year of 2012, we met with the police department, introduced ourselves, got some conditions from them to comply with which included security plans, security systems, full compliance with the good neighbor policy, and then approached them four months later with all of these purled off of our checklist and met again with the fire department as well and have just been tenaciously pursuing this project for the past, myself, for the past four years, so we are now in a position, we were -- i need to digress for a second. we were operating then for about 6 to 7 months full time with sometimes having alcohol at our events, we've teamed up with a non-profit that were throwing fundraiser on their behalf and really are proud we create peace projects, we're proud to say we funded their trips to uganda for art education is their main objective. in the period of this 6 to 7 months that we were operating sporadically again with abc permits through the mission statement, we had 0 complaints. we were told by captain moser and the rest at
we've met with directly a year ago, september, september of last year of 2012, we met with the police department, introduced ourselves, got some conditions from them to comply with which included security plans, security systems, full compliance with the good neighbor policy, and then approached them four months later with all of these purled off of our checklist and met again with the fire department as well and have just been tenaciously pursuing this project for the past, myself, for the...
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we met with her and inspector jones has continued to meet with her and i have met with her in the past. we tried to do the best we can to follow-up and she understandss we're trying to do the best we can. investigator john miller has the case she met with him today. we did another announcement to put the case in the medias eye in an effort to get witnesses to come forward. we continue to follow up on this case. the homicide cases have no
we met with her and inspector jones has continued to meet with her and i have met with her in the past. we tried to do the best we can to follow-up and she understandss we're trying to do the best we can. investigator john miller has the case she met with him today. we did another announcement to put the case in the medias eye in an effort to get witnesses to come forward. we continue to follow up on this case. the homicide cases have no
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we met with her and inspector jones has continued to meet with her and i have met with her in the past. we tried to do the best we can to follow-up and she understandss we're trying to do the best we can. investigator john miller has the case she met with him today. we did another announcement to put the case in the medias eye in an effort to get witnesses to come forward. we continue to follow up on this case. the homicide cases have no statute of limitations. we also follow-up on those cases and try to develop leads wherever we here with the suspects were arrested we try to get more information. when witnesses we're aware of we're willing to ask them if they're willing to coordinate with the investigation. my make myself available and many if you, too to keep this case in the publics eye to try to develop information. i'll take any questions >> i'll only add to that as the commander said
we met with her and inspector jones has continued to meet with her and i have met with her in the past. we tried to do the best we can to follow-up and she understandss we're trying to do the best we can. investigator john miller has the case she met with him today. we did another announcement to put the case in the medias eye in an effort to get witnesses to come forward. we continue to follow up on this case. the homicide cases have no statute of limitations. we also follow-up on those cases...
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no, i never met them.ou know, i just thought of the perfect cover for someone who's scouting victims for a gang of thieves. real estate agent? you can chat up the marks. find out where they live. find out how much money they make. size up their furnishings. is that what you did to wes banyon? corbetts? i don't know the corbetts, and wes banyon didn't have a pot [...]. are we finished? [knock on glass] ms. marsden hired a lawyer for her sister. (carver) she had a very plausible explanation for why her fingerprint was on mr. banyon's refrigerator. she has a plausible explanation for every coincidence. what are we dealing with here? some kind of manson family? if the manson family shopped on madison avenue. marcel, you're almost out of creme de menthe. let us toast. to no more mistakes. we've been making mistakes, and when i say "we," i mean you. you let that woman live, hilary. that was a mistake. but not a stupid mistake. you make stupid mistakes! leaving severed head where police can find it. letting hilar
no, i never met them.ou know, i just thought of the perfect cover for someone who's scouting victims for a gang of thieves. real estate agent? you can chat up the marks. find out where they live. find out how much money they make. size up their furnishings. is that what you did to wes banyon? corbetts? i don't know the corbetts, and wes banyon didn't have a pot [...]. are we finished? [knock on glass] ms. marsden hired a lawyer for her sister. (carver) she had a very plausible explanation for...
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and when we visited there, we met a death row inmate who soon would face that decision.olton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> yeah, i was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder. my children. >> throughout the entire interview holton spoke in a calm, coherent manner about what led to his nightmarish actions. >> got out of the army, divorced my wife, had custody of my children. reconciled with my wife. the reconciliation didn't work. and i hit her. i struck her. she got custody of the children and pretty much factored me out of the picture. >> then on november 30th, 1997, holton picked up his four children, ranging in age from 4 to 12, to take them christmas shopping. instead, he shot each one through the heart. >> i miss them. but, no, i can't say that i feel any remorse. >> while many death row inmates file numerous appeals to delay their execution, holton dropped all of his. >> i do think that the death penalty is appropriate in some cases. and i've got a low tolerance for someone claiming that they didn't do something that they actually did. there was
and when we visited there, we met a death row inmate who soon would face that decision.olton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> yeah, i was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder. my children. >> throughout the entire interview holton spoke in a calm, coherent manner about what led to his nightmarish actions. >> got out of the army, divorced my wife, had custody of my children. reconciled with my wife. the reconciliation didn't work. and i hit her. i struck her....
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the first time we met her, she was in lockup.ng taken out to have an interview and our cameraman brian started to follow her and i watched his facial expression change because holly would do these exaggerated mannerisms which she thought were a woman and her hips were swaying back and forth as she talked down the tier. and, of course, all the inmates started hooting and hollering everywhere she went at holman prison she created a scene. >> holly was in ad seg because his various relationships with other inmates led to disruptions, but he's in stranger to troubling relationships. he's serving 25 years for murdering a man he considered to be his husband. >> he and his colleague were having a little valentine's ball. he comes in and i'm associating with another guy, just talking, and he just grabbed me and one thing led to another. he drug me outside started to beat on me. beating me, beating me, beating me, and beating me. i just -- i stabbed him. he fell, i stabbed him again. >> holly did not let prison end his love life. he told
the first time we met her, she was in lockup.ng taken out to have an interview and our cameraman brian started to follow her and i watched his facial expression change because holly would do these exaggerated mannerisms which she thought were a woman and her hips were swaying back and forth as she talked down the tier. and, of course, all the inmates started hooting and hollering everywhere she went at holman prison she created a scene. >> holly was in ad seg because his various...
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but shortly after we met jones, his time at wabash was up. >> the day william jones jr.ed i was responsible for meeting the family at the front of the prison and driving with them to the back of the prison where william would be released. >> middle arm will go up. that will make it easier. >> thanks, guys. >> i was riding in the car with casey, who was william's brother and casey's girlfriend, and then their kids. they were really excited. i mean, the energy level was really high. >> me and my brother are pretty close. i'm just glad i get to pick him up and not have to leave him here. i've been up here like eight different times and had to leave him here. it was hard. >> what do you have there? >> toothpaste. >> meanwhile, "lockup" director of photography, brian kelly, is covering jones as he processed out of the prison. >> there you go. take your i.d. with you. have a good one. >> appreciate it. >> good luck. stay out of here. >> it was very typical of what we do on a release. the paperwork, the processing, making sure they get their money, changing out the clothes. and
but shortly after we met jones, his time at wabash was up. >> the day william jones jr.ed i was responsible for meeting the family at the front of the prison and driving with them to the back of the prison where william would be released. >> middle arm will go up. that will make it easier. >> thanks, guys. >> i was riding in the car with casey, who was william's brother and casey's girlfriend, and then their kids. they were really excited. i mean, the energy level was...
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our mayor, you've already met our commissioners. you've already met our supervisor mr. avalos, but it to introduce you to our deputy superintendent for policy and operations, leon lee (sp?). our general counsel who is sean davis. our assistant superintendent for middle school, jeannie bond. our special assistant to the chief of staff who is overseeing this wonderful middle school project from the district side budget kiara. then the best for last, the president of our united educators of san francisco, mr. dennis kelly. and our executive vice president for united educators ms. susan solomon. we're all here together to tell you how proud we are of you a you have a great grade school year and i'm going to ask >> is [music] >> >>
our mayor, you've already met our commissioners. you've already met our supervisor mr. avalos, but it to introduce you to our deputy superintendent for policy and operations, leon lee (sp?). our general counsel who is sean davis. our assistant superintendent for middle school, jeannie bond. our special assistant to the chief of staff who is overseeing this wonderful middle school project from the district side budget kiara. then the best for last, the president of our united educators of san...
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i've met, i was in birmingham, alabama, recently and i met a mother whose daughter fortunately did not take her own life but it was such a scare and she's put in place a number of programs and i found myself in awe of her. but at the same time, i come from a family of doctors, actually, i'm the only lawyer. all my 4 siblings were doctors, i promised them i'd never be a plaintiff's personal injury lawyer and i kept my promise. but when i heard this very earnest person talk about how she's invested so much time and energy into bullying, i found myself asking, how do we know it's working? there are a lot of things that seem intuitively plausible and appear to be anecdotally moving the ball forward, but we need to move beyond that. we need to, among other things, figure out what indeed are practices that work and we need to understand in so doing that what may work in sioux falls may not work in san francisco. we get that. so solutions need to be taylored to local communities, solutions need to reflect the fact that there are many, many dimensions to this issue. let me tell you about the f
i've met, i was in birmingham, alabama, recently and i met a mother whose daughter fortunately did not take her own life but it was such a scare and she's put in place a number of programs and i found myself in awe of her. but at the same time, i come from a family of doctors, actually, i'm the only lawyer. all my 4 siblings were doctors, i promised them i'd never be a plaintiff's personal injury lawyer and i kept my promise. but when i heard this very earnest person talk about how she's...
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he's the most rational man i've ever met. annoyingly so.il over a dead kid. he's an addict, and he will put himself back in jail over a puzzle. he'll back down. halfway through the perimetry exam, her tunnel vision went away. she can see perfectly. tia. the word "transient" is right there in the name. [house chuckling] ah, here we go. chesa, after giving the pics an eye or two, i can confirm that lauren's surgeries cost her some big bikkies. not only was there a gut tuck,
he's the most rational man i've ever met. annoyingly so.il over a dead kid. he's an addict, and he will put himself back in jail over a puzzle. he'll back down. halfway through the perimetry exam, her tunnel vision went away. she can see perfectly. tia. the word "transient" is right there in the name. [house chuckling] ah, here we go. chesa, after giving the pics an eye or two, i can confirm that lauren's surgeries cost her some big bikkies. not only was there a gut tuck,
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>> i first met president assad in 2004.i wanted to interview him because he was the a-typical middle east dictator. he was a libsed ophthalmologist, not groomed to be president, and he was only brought back into the political apparatus when his older brother died in a car? 1994. he was in london getting an advanced degree in on the molg, and he was brought back and raised in the state apparatus until he became president when his father died in 2000. i thought that was a very interesting story that he was different from the typical middle east dictators that i stoid throughout modern middle east history, and so in 2002, i contacted a friend of mine who happened to be a minister of higher education, and he was in am deem ya, and when traveling to syria for years, i met academics, and being one myself, and bashar brought a lot of people into government, and that was, i guess, good or bad thing, academic thing in government, but many people felt that at the time, you know, being bringing academic tech any karats, they would tak
>> i first met president assad in 2004.i wanted to interview him because he was the a-typical middle east dictator. he was a libsed ophthalmologist, not groomed to be president, and he was only brought back into the political apparatus when his older brother died in a car? 1994. he was in london getting an advanced degree in on the molg, and he was brought back and raised in the state apparatus until he became president when his father died in 2000. i thought that was a very interesting...
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. >> the disability disaster preparedness committee on or the ddcp met on friday july 5th, 2013. attendieses were city agencies, community based organization and the general public. there was a lengthy and detailed discussion about the recent golden guardian exercise in may. several topics were covered and some conclusions made. a good number of disabled people participated in the exercise acting as shelter resident in the after math of a destructive disaster. people described their experiences acting as disaster victims showing up at the shelter for help and they had a wide variety of reactions from shelter workers and different experiences dur the exercise. people using wheelchairs had difficulty maneuvering through registration tables and there just wasn't enough room and there wasn't enough room between cots for wheelchair users to get by. several disabled shelter resident after registration were taken to a cot and they never saw another worker again. no one came to assess their needs if anyone and no one provided any information whatsoever. a request from asl interpreter fel
. >> the disability disaster preparedness committee on or the ddcp met on friday july 5th, 2013. attendieses were city agencies, community based organization and the general public. there was a lengthy and detailed discussion about the recent golden guardian exercise in may. several topics were covered and some conclusions made. a good number of disabled people participated in the exercise acting as shelter resident in the after math of a destructive disaster. people described their...
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all the requirements, meaning that we met all the standards. and, so, we were very happy and we were successful. and then for the next six years we were successful in the accreditation, so, we were accredited for six more years. and that means full accreditation. there were a couple things they needed to correct and for some reason they were lost and we didn't do them. but it came to our attention, and certainly we started doing the correction when we started this accreditation period. unfortunately, this accreditation period we were at the bottom of the rung, meaning that we were in the show-cause position which is as low as you can go, except for not being accredited. so, while i cannot tell you all of the 14 items that we [speaker not understood] on, i can list three that we worked very hard on and we also worked with the supervision of our special trustee with our mission statement. it was very painful to -- as the accjc said, work within our means. what that means was that when we did our mission statement, we had to narrow many of the cou
all the requirements, meaning that we met all the standards. and, so, we were very happy and we were successful. and then for the next six years we were successful in the accreditation, so, we were accredited for six more years. and that means full accreditation. there were a couple things they needed to correct and for some reason they were lost and we didn't do them. but it came to our attention, and certainly we started doing the correction when we started this accreditation period....
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and i've met a lot of really smart people. i have been privileged to meet nobel laureates, ask taylor is right up there with them. >> i'm passionate about changing human technology, and i think my work can do that. i want to change lives and i want to save lives, and i think my technologies can do that. i've got a bucket list, and one of the only things i haven't crossed out on my bucket list is going to be the nobel prize. so we'll see. >> there's no question that taylor wilson and bjorka engles bring passion, energy and drive to their work. we put them on "the next list" because both wilson and engles are using vision and intellect to reimagine the world as it could be and then dedicating their lives to seeing that vision become reality. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for wauptching. hope to see you back here next week. >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield. here are the top stories we're following in the cnn newsroom. british police say they've received new information about the death of princess diana and they're inve
and i've met a lot of really smart people. i have been privileged to meet nobel laureates, ask taylor is right up there with them. >> i'm passionate about changing human technology, and i think my work can do that. i want to change lives and i want to save lives, and i think my technologies can do that. i've got a bucket list, and one of the only things i haven't crossed out on my bucket list is going to be the nobel prize. so we'll see. >> there's no question that taylor wilson and...
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you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico.teen minutes could save you...well, you know. >> the amanda knox case was a media juggernaut, and once this case got going, it had a life of its own. >> when we turned on our televisions -- >> my head is all confuturesed. the incident has left me very confused. >> there wasn't an american college student in italy being paraded on a perp walk, and that was absolutely a shocking image that went viral. >> if she was an ugly girl, would we have a different feeling about her? >> let's not forget the real victim in this case is meredith kircher and her family that continues to grieve. >> we need to find out what happened. >> for the tabloids, however, meredith kircher wasn't the story. this was all about amanneda knox. >> in the amanda knox case the media played an enormous role. >> this was a case front and center. here she was an american on their soil. >> some were beginning to question the facts. at least as presented by the italian prosecutor. >> in italy you can't just go to the court
you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico.teen minutes could save you...well, you know. >> the amanda knox case was a media juggernaut, and once this case got going, it had a life of its own. >> when we turned on our televisions -- >> my head is all confuturesed. the incident has left me very confused. >> there wasn't an american college student in italy being paraded on a perp walk, and that was absolutely a shocking image that went viral. >> if she was...
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. >> when we met richard evans and richard boshears, the high-spirited duo had recently reunited as cell mates after boshears had recently been released. >> who are you tattooing on again? >> actually, got caught tattooing on this one right here. this is the one we got caught doing right here. we got ran up on while doing this one. gun in hand. >> really, for real? >> oh, man. >> thank you, gentleman, thank you. >> next thing i know, i do 14 months in the hole. >> he hangs out here. coming to the window. "when are you coming out, bro?" i'll be right out. i'll be right out. lies, man. >> we've developed a really nice relationship. >> i'd do anything for this guy. anything. >> same. >> he's my twin sister. older sister. >> i'm glad you came back. >> but this bond also has a dark side. the cell mates share a strong appetite for methamphetamine. >> what am i in for? cooking meth. back in 2002 i get pulled over. i have a whole lab in the car, microwave, everything. and they pulled me over for a traffic stop and say, oh, look what we've got here. cooking meth. what a surprise. i was cooking it
. >> when we met richard evans and richard boshears, the high-spirited duo had recently reunited as cell mates after boshears had recently been released. >> who are you tattooing on again? >> actually, got caught tattooing on this one right here. this is the one we got caught doing right here. we got ran up on while doing this one. gun in hand. >> really, for real? >> oh, man. >> thank you, gentleman, thank you. >> next thing i know, i do 14 months in...
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only 20 years old when we met him, he was serving a 40-year sentence on 4 counts of sexual abuse. >>was just a mistake i made when i was a kid and i was only 16. but, you know, stuff happened. >> navigating the gay scene behind bars has been another challenge for gilchrist. >> if we hang out together, it's easier for us because we all have that big major thing in common, even though a lot of time it draws more heat to us because when they see gay people running around together, they automatically assume we're having an orgy in the library, you know. >> since the incident in the chapel, gilchrist has been confined to administrative segregation and has lost his work detail. >> i did so good, too. >> sex is a powerful drive. >> it is, especially when you're young. it's because that's really the only thing that drives you, especially in here, because i mean, what other kind of pleasure do they get? they take all the drugs out. they take all the fun out of everything. so, you know, sex is the only thing you have. half the time it's not even worth having anyway. it's that 30 seconds, get i
only 20 years old when we met him, he was serving a 40-year sentence on 4 counts of sexual abuse. >>was just a mistake i made when i was a kid and i was only 16. but, you know, stuff happened. >> navigating the gay scene behind bars has been another challenge for gilchrist. >> if we hang out together, it's easier for us because we all have that big major thing in common, even though a lot of time it draws more heat to us because when they see gay people running around...
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i met an amazing woman; finally, the whole package. oh, you met her at the seminar? that's just it-- it was right here in town last night. she's a classy, smart, beautiful lady. look, i took a picture of her. see. uh... wha... i-i-is...? um... uh... here, lois, take a look. (both laughing uncontrollably) oh, my god! this is the best day of my life! (laughing) you know what? you're just jealous 'cause i found a real woman. (laughing harder) oh, hey, brian. hey. not to worry, i called in, and a new cell phone should be here for you in three business days. what? why? well, clearly, yours is broken. because i haven't heard from you. i wanted to tell you about my week. god... doesn't anyone in this house care about anyone but themselves? hey, brian, how was the seminar? meg, please. i'm serious, stewie. i have had an amazing few days and nobody cares. oh, come on in. come on in. tell old stew. okay, well, first, the seminar was terrific. i absorbed so much. and then i get back here last night, and i meet an incredible woman. you know, i've heard the phrase soul mate for y
i met an amazing woman; finally, the whole package. oh, you met her at the seminar? that's just it-- it was right here in town last night. she's a classy, smart, beautiful lady. look, i took a picture of her. see. uh... wha... i-i-is...? um... uh... here, lois, take a look. (both laughing uncontrollably) oh, my god! this is the best day of my life! (laughing) you know what? you're just jealous 'cause i found a real woman. (laughing harder) oh, hey, brian. hey. not to worry, i called in, and a...
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the mets, this is great, outfielder marlin byrd. the mets get infielder.be byrd free t-shirt. he would no longer be on the team. you can't script this stuff. by the way, they beat the 0s, 5-6. >> the jets siem graham harrell. he was released. now he's expected to report to the team today. that means mark sanchez, geno smith, greg mcilroy, already on the roster. rex ryan says he may not name a starter until opening day. i don't think he wants to name any of those guys. >>> u.s. open, first major upset. 296th ranked victor yo duval stuns 11th seeded samantha stosur. love to see that kind of stuff. the u.s. open is a great time of year here in new york, dylan. hopefully the weather will cooperate. >> it should. today maybe a couple of showers later on this afternoon, but it actually looks okay in the northeast. the show is on across parts of the midwest. it's getting better. instead of the upper 90s, we're in the lower 90s. 80 degrees in chicago. we have heat advisories and warnings posted again across especially southern minnesota where it will feel like it'
the mets, this is great, outfielder marlin byrd. the mets get infielder.be byrd free t-shirt. he would no longer be on the team. you can't script this stuff. by the way, they beat the 0s, 5-6. >> the jets siem graham harrell. he was released. now he's expected to report to the team today. that means mark sanchez, geno smith, greg mcilroy, already on the roster. rex ryan says he may not name a starter until opening day. i don't think he wants to name any of those guys. >>> u.s....
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our mayor, you've already met our commissioners. you've already met our supervisor mr. avalos, but i want to introduce you to our deputy superintendent for policy and operations, leon lee (sp?). our general counsel who is sean davis. our assistant superintendent for middle school, jeannie bond. our special assistant to the chief of staff who is overseeing this wonderful middle school project from the district side budget kiara. then the best for last, the president of our united educators of san francisco, mr. dennis kelly. and our executive vice president for united educators ms. susan solomon. we're all here together to tell you how proud we are of you a you have a great grade school year and i'm going to ask >> is [music] >> >> >> i have been a cable car grip for 21 years. i am a third generation. my grand farther and my dad worked over in green division for 27. i guess you could say it's blood. >> come on in. have a seat. hold on. i like it because i am standing up. i am outside without a roof over my head and i see all kinds of people. >> you catch up to people you know from the
our mayor, you've already met our commissioners. you've already met our supervisor mr. avalos, but i want to introduce you to our deputy superintendent for policy and operations, leon lee (sp?). our general counsel who is sean davis. our assistant superintendent for middle school, jeannie bond. our special assistant to the chief of staff who is overseeing this wonderful middle school project from the district side budget kiara. then the best for last, the president of our united educators of...
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i was, like, 17 when i met him. i was in the actor's studio and i somehow got drug into the playwright's group, which was pretty weird, but paddy was wonderful. i will tell you he said to me a great compliment once. he said, "diane ladd, if you stop acting and just concentrate on writing, someday, you will be one of our country's greatest writers." and i said, "paddy, my father sells medicine for chickens in mississippi as a living. he's a vet. i--he's been sick. i have to act to pay the rent. i can't stop acting,o.
i was, like, 17 when i met him. i was in the actor's studio and i somehow got drug into the playwright's group, which was pretty weird, but paddy was wonderful. i will tell you he said to me a great compliment once. he said, "diane ladd, if you stop acting and just concentrate on writing, someday, you will be one of our country's greatest writers." and i said, "paddy, my father sells medicine for chickens in mississippi as a living. he's a vet. i--he's been sick. i have to act to...
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and he said, 'you've met the girl.' and he said, 'damn you, i have, and i've arranged that we're all going to have dinner.' and from then--for two years--that was on lincoln's birthday, and they were married two years later on lincoln's birthday. c-span: now what impact has it had on your life that he was jewish and she was lutheran? >> guest: a quite weird one, actually. neither one of them, i have to say, were very religious, my mother maybe a little more than my father. he had, at the age of 14, studied for a bar mitzvah, and then he decided--he said, 'i believe some of that, but not all of it, and i'm not going to do that.' and he never--he was very, very ethical, very driven, very moral, but he wasn't formally religious. she--neither was she, but her family was and his family was. and so she took us to church and--but very--not very formally. c-span: but as you grew older--i mean, from time to time you see in the book where anti-sen--semitism came into your life. how often? >> guest: well, almost not at all, strang
and he said, 'you've met the girl.' and he said, 'damn you, i have, and i've arranged that we're all going to have dinner.' and from then--for two years--that was on lincoln's birthday, and they were married two years later on lincoln's birthday. c-span: now what impact has it had on your life that he was jewish and she was lutheran? >> guest: a quite weird one, actually. neither one of them, i have to say, were very religious, my mother maybe a little more than my father. he had, at the...
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she's a woman and a woman needs to be a woman. >> when i met him, i met him -- i had met him on the streetdy on parole, and i was on parole. and it took like a whole month for him to tell me that he was on parole. you know what i mean? but he finally told me that he was on parole and he had also told me that he was married. he was married. you know what i mean, to a female out there. so he had a wife when i met him, you know, but and we both ended up in here together, you know what i mean? when i seen him, i was like, wow, you know what i mean? so we decided to go ahead and become cellmates. he told his wife on the streets about me. he wrote a letter and told her about me and about a month later, she served him divorce papers. he got divorce papers served here. >> that's my number one hero. i'm always going to love her. that's going to be my number one pride and joy. ain't nobody else step in front of that. nobody. >> i got sunblock on my hands. >> while some inmates get along together in sny, others have a more difficult time. >> i got into an incident out there where they said if i'm fou
she's a woman and a woman needs to be a woman. >> when i met him, i met him -- i had met him on the streetdy on parole, and i was on parole. and it took like a whole month for him to tell me that he was on parole. you know what i mean? but he finally told me that he was on parole and he had also told me that he was married. he was married. you know what i mean, to a female out there. so he had a wife when i met him, you know, but and we both ended up in here together, you know what i...
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we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> well, i had a personal problem, and i ran over to handle it, but i didn't make it. i was in the chow hall eating, and i got irritated and decided i didn't like this guy, so i'd fight him. that's it. >> next thing you remember? >> they were dragging me out, telling me i got hit in the head with a block. >> can we see your head? >> the shooting left johns with seven staples in his head and a wound still caked with dry blood. he says the scar running toward the back of his head was the result of getting run over when he was younger. >> so you knew the other guy that you got into the fight with? >> yeah, kind of, sort of. apparently i didn't like him. >> i was eating my dinner, baked potato and gravy at the table right at the corner of the chow hall, and the guy was running, and didn't see him, and he hit me, and i ran into the cement, and that's why i got stitches in the back of my head. the deal is that he wants to go around intimidating other people and try to
we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> well, i had a personal problem, and i ran over to handle it, but i didn't make it. i was in the chow hall eating, and i got irritated and decided i didn't like this guy, so i'd fight him. that's it. >> next thing you remember? >> they were dragging me out, telling me i got hit in the head with a block. >> can we see your head? >> the shooting left johns with seven staples in his...
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thompson, see what you can do. >> have you ever met him?>> i have met jeffrey thompson. >> did you talk to him ever about all of this? >> i certainly tried. way before i started researching him --ticle, i ran into he was walking in and i actually said oh, mr. thompson come i am nikita stewart. i've been calling you. you never returned any of my calls. you think we can talk now? our member he said -- no. >> how this he? >> 58 years old. >> where is he from? savanna. he moved here with his father and of the siblings before he moved here -- he comes from a very large family -- and to have .is siblings had passed away his mother was very upset, according to several of her family members, and she just needed to get away. and she decided to come to d.c. to stay with relatives. and then the rest of her family followed her a few years later. >> how old was he when he came to the united states? >> he was only 19 is old. he had an education in jamaica. but nothing that would really transfer to the united states. so he had to basically start from scra
thompson, see what you can do. >> have you ever met him?>> i have met jeffrey thompson. >> did you talk to him ever about all of this? >> i certainly tried. way before i started researching him --ticle, i ran into he was walking in and i actually said oh, mr. thompson come i am nikita stewart. i've been calling you. you never returned any of my calls. you think we can talk now? our member he said -- no. >> how this he? >> 58 years old. >> where is he...