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arguably the happiest prisoner we've ever met.ve you...well, you know. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira , your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you li
arguably the happiest prisoner we've ever met.ve you...well, you know. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and...
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my team recently met with a female police officer from kabul.my team recently met with female police officer from kabul. for those of you who have been to afghanistan, you'll know there aren't too many female police officers. and even fewer of them are willing to step forward and tell their story. but on her way home from work one evening, this particular police officer heard another woman screaming inside a house. and when she heard the cries being she didn't run away, she didn't call someone else to go do the job. she knocked down the door in order to help. police officer went inside and she saw a woman inside badly beaten on the ground. and her husband was standing over her. without any hesitation, she was not intimidated, not an ounce of fear, she pushed the husband aside and took the victim to her own house in order to record her statement and make a report. believe me, believe me, that is courage. and it's an example that all afghans can be proud of and for him. they can be proud that their security and law enforcement forces are growing stronger by the day, more capable by the
my team recently met with a female police officer from kabul.my team recently met with female police officer from kabul. for those of you who have been to afghanistan, you'll know there aren't too many female police officers. and even fewer of them are willing to step forward and tell their story. but on her way home from work one evening, this particular police officer heard another woman screaming inside a house. and when she heard the cries being she didn't run away, she didn't call someone...
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and when we visited there, we met a death row inmate who soon would face that decision.and as far as daryl holton 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 act
and when we visited there, we met a death row inmate who soon would face that decision.and as far as daryl holton 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...
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is there anything -- >> we met him. we got to meet him which i'm sure you have many times. >> jon: i have met him a couple of times on the show. and he always has never spoke tone me off air. (laughter) >> jon: i will be like thank you mr. president. >> i'm out. >> he stiff arms -- >> so. >> first of all he said i had to this cavalcade that took him around, a bunch of quite guys, he goes very nice meeting you and he comes and gives us bro hugs. he got rit in there and we were like i hope there's not a red dot on my forehead. he's -- >> and then the real awesome he said its anger translator, he goes, you know, i need luther, i need him. first thing out of his mouth. so it literally con termed what we were writing. because we thought that is never going to happen. he was great, it was great. >> superfunny guy. >> jon: that's wonderful. >> it was cool. >> jon: did you ever say like-- you shouldn't watch so much tv? (laughter) >> you should be doing other things. >> i love it, so nice to you have on the show. it just s grea
is there anything -- >> we met him. we got to meet him which i'm sure you have many times. >> jon: i have met him a couple of times on the show. and he always has never spoke tone me off air. (laughter) >> jon: i will be like thank you mr. president. >> i'm out. >> he stiff arms -- >> so. >> first of all he said i had to this cavalcade that took him around, a bunch of quite guys, he goes very nice meeting you and he comes and gives us bro hugs. he got...
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i first met star four years ago when she was 21 living in california. that's where the prison where charles manson is being housed. the question i had for her, of course, why charles manson? >> charlie is all about at law, which is air, trees, water, animals. he's been talking about it for over 40 years. none of the tv shows have ever picked that up, i don't know why. >> star says she was attracted to charles manson because of his views on the environment. she says that after that, she started to get to know his past and was fine with it. when she met him, saying he is an honest man and she loves him very much.
i first met star four years ago when she was 21 living in california. that's where the prison where charles manson is being housed. the question i had for her, of course, why charles manson? >> charlie is all about at law, which is air, trees, water, animals. he's been talking about it for over 40 years. none of the tv shows have ever picked that up, i don't know why. >> star says she was attracted to charles manson because of his views on the environment. she says that after that,...
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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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the japanese defense minister met his russian counterpart. he said an increasingly difficult security environment led japanese leaders to review their country's defenses. he said they're discussing whether their country's forces should be allowed to help an ally under attack. he highlighted some of japan's security challenges saying leaders are concerned about north korea's nuclear and missile development programs, and repeated chinese intrusions into japanese waters in the east china sea. >> translator: deepening the defense exchanges between japan and russia is important. not only for our countries, but also for the security environment in the asia-pacific region. >> he said security discussions with the russians do not indicate any change in the japanese determination to continue working for peace. >>> for more on the territorial issue, here's nhk world's reporter. >> reporter: ministers from japan and russia are doing something together they've never done before. the japanese held similar meetings with allies from the u.s. and australia,
the japanese defense minister met his russian counterpart. he said an increasingly difficult security environment led japanese leaders to review their country's defenses. he said they're discussing whether their country's forces should be allowed to help an ally under attack. he highlighted some of japan's security challenges saying leaders are concerned about north korea's nuclear and missile development programs, and repeated chinese intrusions into japanese waters in the east china sea....
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>> i believe so. >> so you met one time with the -- you're the chief information officer and you met one time in october with the secretary. my understanding is you engaged a hacker to look at healthcare.gov, correct? >> we engaged an ethical hacker. >> and when was this? >> it was during the shutdown. he's actually based in atlanta and spent a couple days. >> and then he gave you a report. how many serious problems did he find? >> i don't know if i'd call them serious. i think that there were something like seven to ten items. >> what percentage of those have been fully rectified? >> i turn those over to cms for their review. some actually weren't percentage issues. >> you have no idea what was rectified? >> i believe cms got back to my staff last week and said the majority of those had been remediated. >> it's not a hundred percent. >> i don't believe it's a hundred yet, no. >> so you shared that with cmsment did you share that with the secretary? >> i have not. >> you're the chief information officer for the hemt and huchl services -- >> it's a fairly technical item. . >> but it's
>> i believe so. >> so you met one time with the -- you're the chief information officer and you met one time in october with the secretary. my understanding is you engaged a hacker to look at healthcare.gov, correct? >> we engaged an ethical hacker. >> and when was this? >> it was during the shutdown. he's actually based in atlanta and spent a couple days. >> and then he gave you a report. how many serious problems did he find? >> i don't know if i'd...
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underage girls you've met online? you say if anyone ever knew about this, i would go to jail. >> he's confessed to everything. he knew that she was underage. >> oh, no. he brought his son with him. he's got his child with him. >> you all want an interview? hey, how you all doing? >> tonight, the strangest parade of suspects you've ever seen. >> nbc again. >> on "to catch a predator." we've been investigating the national epidemic of grown men using the internet to solicit underage teens for sex. as more and more parents become aware of the dangers, so have lawmakers in washington. good evening. i'm stone phillips. >> i'm ann curry. both houses of congress have now passed a bill to create the first nationwide registry for sex offenders, which in many states includes online sex predators. >> this time we take our hidden cameras to florida. we thought we'd seen and heard just about everything, but what we found there surprised even our own chris hansen. a reminder, some of what you'll see is explicit. >> hey, come on in.
underage girls you've met online? you say if anyone ever knew about this, i would go to jail. >> he's confessed to everything. he knew that she was underage. >> oh, no. he brought his son with him. he's got his child with him. >> you all want an interview? hey, how you all doing? >> tonight, the strangest parade of suspects you've ever seen. >> nbc again. >> on "to catch a predator." we've been investigating the national epidemic of grown men using...
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the lawmaker met the former u.s. intelligence contractor in moscow. german media say the legislator of the opposition green party hans christian strobella spent three hours with snowden. snowden reportedly said he's ready to speak before german prosecutors and members of parliament. he told german tv that snowden appeared to have a lot of information about the eavesdropping issue. observers believe his testimony will help shed light on the alleged spying but they also expect washington to oppose the move. the u.s. government demands that moscow return snoweden to face charges. he now lives in russia under asylum. >>> representatives of an international monitoring organization are reporting progress in the first phase of their efforts to rid syria of chemical weapons. officials with the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons say the government has destroyed all of its production facilities. >> the syrian government has completed what we call the functional destruction of its entire chemical weapons making apparatus and what are mixing fil
the lawmaker met the former u.s. intelligence contractor in moscow. german media say the legislator of the opposition green party hans christian strobella spent three hours with snowden. snowden reportedly said he's ready to speak before german prosecutors and members of parliament. he told german tv that snowden appeared to have a lot of information about the eavesdropping issue. observers believe his testimony will help shed light on the alleged spying but they also expect washington to...
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but so much would change in the three years between when they met and married. beginning with his sudden decision to leave england. >> i had this little epiphany. i studied political theory. it was getting more abstract. i learned a lot but began to feel i was spinning out into a universe that never had mig to do with the real world. i called to register harvard medical school and said, i would like to come in the coming class. i remember her saying one guy dropped out. we have a spot monday. if you're here it's yours. i grabbed a toothbrush. i didn't pack. i got on a plane and left. that's when i decided to become a doctor. when i woke up in boston the next day i thought, oh, my god, what have i done? there was no going back. >> reporter: why did you choose psychiatry? >> i was looking for something halfway between the reality of medicine and the elegance, if you like, of philosophy. so psychiatry was the obvious thing. that was my intention from the first day. i was lucky because it was probably the easiest branch of medicine for me to do once i was hurt. >> r
but so much would change in the three years between when they met and married. beginning with his sudden decision to leave england. >> i had this little epiphany. i studied political theory. it was getting more abstract. i learned a lot but began to feel i was spinning out into a universe that never had mig to do with the real world. i called to register harvard medical school and said, i would like to come in the coming class. i remember her saying one guy dropped out. we have a spot...
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probably would have talked and met up, that's it. >> talked and met up.at what you did with the 15-year-old boy in the last case? >> i made a mistake. and i didn't know he was 15. he told me he was 18. >> what did you learn from your previous mistake? >> i learned to be more careful, stay away from -- not to be subjected to the proposition or making propositions to anybody. >> but robert, you're in a home, trying to meet a 13-year-old boy. you had to register as a sex offender? >> correct. >> do you see a counselor? >> correct. >> you do? and when was the last time you saw your counselor? >> two weeks ago. >> two weeks ago. did you talk about your sexually charged conversation on the internet with a 13-year-old boy? >> no. >> why did you tell 13-year-old luke that you were 40 years younger than you actually are? >> because i think the internet is a place where you just -- it's so pretension. >> a pretension. >> you pretend to be this, pretend to be that. >> is this pretend what you're doing here today? >> no. >> seems pretty real to me. >> this is real. >
probably would have talked and met up, that's it. >> talked and met up.at what you did with the 15-year-old boy in the last case? >> i made a mistake. and i didn't know he was 15. he told me he was 18. >> what did you learn from your previous mistake? >> i learned to be more careful, stay away from -- not to be subjected to the proposition or making propositions to anybody. >> but robert, you're in a home, trying to meet a 13-year-old boy. you had to register as a...
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yesterday he met with national security adviser susan rice to discuss the proposed deal. karzai, however, issued a set of new conditions that made any agreement seem pretty unlikely. his spokesman says the afghan government is looking for a pledge to end all u.s. raids on afghan homes, for washington to send all afghan detainees at gitmo back to afghanistan, and for u.s. officials not to endorse any candidates in next year's afghan elections. and this seems to be all that this is about is that election. white house officials say without an agreement by the end of this year, military officials will have no choice but to operate as if all coalition troops will be withdrawn from the country. >>> there's a stunning, new report out this morning about a secret cia program used after 9/11 to hunt down terrorists. according to the "associated press," the agency ran a facility at guantanamo bay to turn prisoners into double agents. they would then be sent back overseas to kill members of al qaeda. the cia reportedly flipped the detainees by offering them hotel-like accommodations
yesterday he met with national security adviser susan rice to discuss the proposed deal. karzai, however, issued a set of new conditions that made any agreement seem pretty unlikely. his spokesman says the afghan government is looking for a pledge to end all u.s. raids on afghan homes, for washington to send all afghan detainees at gitmo back to afghanistan, and for u.s. officials not to endorse any candidates in next year's afghan elections. and this seems to be all that this is about is that...
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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. >> it 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, g
only 20 years old when we met him, he was serving a 40-year sentence on 4 counts of sexual abuse. >> it 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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with the superintendant and their license plate team and friday they met where our parents leaders. that was pretty great they went back to sacramento and added to their information. i want to thank the staff for impressing me for no end. they visited school sites as well. wellingburg the kidnap bay and a gateway high school and a rosa parks so thank you for those communities host those. okay. at this time we're going to recess this meeting and go into the closed session. and at the close of this meeting i'll come back and reopen the meeting. at this time the meeting is
with the superintendant and their license plate team and friday they met where our parents leaders. that was pretty great they went back to sacramento and added to their information. i want to thank the staff for impressing me for no end. they visited school sites as well. wellingburg the kidnap bay and a gateway high school and a rosa parks so thank you for those communities host those. okay. at this time we're going to recess this meeting and go into the closed session. and at the close of...
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. >> the change is a change before we met in october the plans that were submitted to you and the people appealing it's the same plan showing the sliding glass doors it only has a dash line here the numbers indicate that we're less than 2 hundred and 50 feet from the further corner of the top deck. it distributes in the description of the work the removal of window and door when i met with the gentleman i shimmed the windows changes and i understood today joe duffey said he didn't care. that's the only change otherwise we'll leave the door at the top of the landing. it would meet the egress requirements and we'll go for a revision permit to put the doors on which the planning department will have a problem with >> thank you. the plans there's no approval stamp on that; right? >> the rest of the plan that ron tom has in his file and it's not been approved. >> no, it's been approved. >> you don't i don't see a stamp. >> okay. >> when was the last date on this plan there's many dates on it? okay. let me ask this question were those plans subject to the november 8th letter >> no, this was wh
. >> the change is a change before we met in october the plans that were submitted to you and the people appealing it's the same plan showing the sliding glass doors it only has a dash line here the numbers indicate that we're less than 2 hundred and 50 feet from the further corner of the top deck. it distributes in the description of the work the removal of window and door when i met with the gentleman i shimmed the windows changes and i understood today joe duffey said he didn't care....
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carrying on a sexual relationship with inmate mar quez nobles. >> when i first met him. i told him he had pretty teeth. and you know what i mean. i'm a teeth man. i'm into the feet. i like feet. >> as far as it is concerned it is very, very frustrating and uncomfortable. especially if that's something you really want to do. basically it is done quick and quietly. >> for prison officials, sex is a complicated topic. >> i don't think you really crack down on homosexuality. you can't stop it. you can prevent it from happening openly. >> if the relationship is not causing a problem, then we don't do anything with that. if they are not openly having sex. you can have a relationship that doesn't have sex involved. >> but mason believes it is the lack of sex that leads to the unrest among inmates. >> that frustrates these dudes. there is not a man that i know that wakes up and don't have an erection in the morning time. that's what happens. we are dealing with reality. when a man wakes up. first thing that comes to the man's mind, damn, i miss my wife. >> but behind bars, sex c
carrying on a sexual relationship with inmate mar quez nobles. >> when i first met him. i told him he had pretty teeth. and you know what i mean. i'm a teeth man. i'm into the feet. i like feet. >> as far as it is concerned it is very, very frustrating and uncomfortable. especially if that's something you really want to do. basically it is done quick and quietly. >> for prison officials, sex is a complicated topic. >> i don't think you really crack down on homosexuality....
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>> i have met with secretary kerry, and susan rice. we have discussed the iranian nuclear issues, certification, with support to the peaceful activity, a wide range of issues. i sense a strong support of the activities of the iaea. the diplomatic purpose is not to talk about the ongoing discussions. >> did they give you any idea about the upcoming talks in geneva? >> not much in -- i take into account a discussion that just took place in vienna. p5+1 is preparing for the next meeting. i don't have much to report unto you on this issue. >> two quick questions. the first is on syria. have the site been affected by the civil war? is there a place you can go to do proper verification? >> in syria, we have a so-called reactor that has some small amount of enriched uranium that is under iaea safeguards. we visit that facility regularly. that facility is staying in peaceful activities. >> and then the other three sites you? >> we hunting and things. one is the syrian nuclear facility and that is safeguarded. and then the other one is under sa
>> i have met with secretary kerry, and susan rice. we have discussed the iranian nuclear issues, certification, with support to the peaceful activity, a wide range of issues. i sense a strong support of the activities of the iaea. the diplomatic purpose is not to talk about the ongoing discussions. >> did they give you any idea about the upcoming talks in geneva? >> not much in -- i take into account a discussion that just took place in vienna. p5+1 is preparing for the next...
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syria's largest rebel group says its terms must be met. the syrian national coalition is demanding aid and the release of prisoners. u.n. talks are scheduled to start on january 22nd in geneva. the syrian government hat not said whether it would attend. >> calls made to 911 during newtown mass anger should be released. the tapes will be sealed for a week while the state prepares an appeal. >> o.j. simpson will remain behind bars. the former football star did not prove that his trial was unfair. he was convicted of armed robbery, sentenced 33 years in prison. >> five seconds - that's the average time it takes to look at a text message while driving. if you are going 55 miles per hour, you could travel the length of a football field and cause an accident in a flash. >> we have this report from tennessee which has the largest amount of deaths linked from texting while drivers. >> new message boards reminding drivers that nearly 900 haven't killed. distracted driving, texting behind the wheel, is behind many deadly crashes. >> it is getting wo
syria's largest rebel group says its terms must be met. the syrian national coalition is demanding aid and the release of prisoners. u.n. talks are scheduled to start on january 22nd in geneva. the syrian government hat not said whether it would attend. >> calls made to 911 during newtown mass anger should be released. the tapes will be sealed for a week while the state prepares an appeal. >> o.j. simpson will remain behind bars. the former football star did not prove that his trial...
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do you remember when you first met charles? think it was 1982 because he was then withfi the new republic and wrote a cover stort on me. so i said, interesting guy, bring him to lunch. and that's how we met. >> how long did it take beforelu you were friends? >> i think it was instantly. five years later, i bought a new house and the first thing i did was build a wheelchair ramp in the garage so charles could get. in. >> he told us when you first goe together you first talk baseball and then when you dealt with all the important issues, you go to politics. >> if there is time, yes. >> tim, a senior writer for espn magazine, has lunch with will and charles krauthammer a couple times a year to talk baseball. f >> to say they love the game is an understatement. >> i grew up playing the game. i love to play the game. as a kid, my brother and i woul go around on our bikes on the streets of long island with transistor radios listening to mel allen and phil risuto doing the yankee games. >> since the nationals came to . washington in 2
do you remember when you first met charles? think it was 1982 because he was then withfi the new republic and wrote a cover stort on me. so i said, interesting guy, bring him to lunch. and that's how we met. >> how long did it take beforelu you were friends? >> i think it was instantly. five years later, i bought a new house and the first thing i did was build a wheelchair ramp in the garage so charles could get. in. >> he told us when you first goe together you first talk...
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but so much would change in the three years between when they met and married. beginning with his sudden decision to leave england. >> i had this little epiphany of sorts. i started political theory. it was getting more and more abstract. i learned a lot but i began to feel that i was sort of spinning out into a universe that didn't have anything to do with the real world. i called the registrar and said i'd like to come in the coming class. and i remember her saying, well, one guy dropped out. we have a spot if you're here on monday it's yours. so i grabbed a toothbrush and didn't pack. i got on a plane and i left and that's how i decided to come -- become a doctor. now, when i woke up in boston, next day, i thought to myself, oh my god, what have i done? but it was no going back. >> why did you choose psychiatry? >> i was looking for something halfway between the reality of medicine and the elegance if you like of philosophy so psychiatry was the obvious thing. that was my intention from the first day and that was -- i was lucky because it was probably the eas
but so much would change in the three years between when they met and married. beginning with his sudden decision to leave england. >> i had this little epiphany of sorts. i started political theory. it was getting more and more abstract. i learned a lot but i began to feel that i was sort of spinning out into a universe that didn't have anything to do with the real world. i called the registrar and said i'd like to come in the coming class. and i remember her saying, well, one guy...
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president kennedy, yes but at that meeting where i met president kennedy i also met lyndon johnson. the speech that lyndon johnson gave, and i wish every student of american politics, every high school student to know anything about the civil rights movement and voting rights should read that speech of president johnson. he started off by saying i speak tonight for the dignity of man and the destiny of democracy times history and faith. he went on to say more than a century ago at lexington and concord for this last week in selma alabama. he conned them into the violence and introduced the voting rights act, and as i said before, he was the first one to use the song of the civil rights movement in a statement he said and we shall overcome. the morning of august 6, 1965, he called james farmer and myself, the only two of the so-called to meet with him that morning we signe and we signed g rights act of 1965. lyndon johnson was very colorful and he used some choice words that i cannot repeat, but he told us that we have to go back to the south and really get people to register. he was
president kennedy, yes but at that meeting where i met president kennedy i also met lyndon johnson. the speech that lyndon johnson gave, and i wish every student of american politics, every high school student to know anything about the civil rights movement and voting rights should read that speech of president johnson. he started off by saying i speak tonight for the dignity of man and the destiny of democracy times history and faith. he went on to say more than a century ago at lexington and...
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just met, the execution was set for the next day. july 17th at 7:00 p.m. >> july 16th, 2007, just then mama cell phone rang. virginia punched through the numbers as quickly as she could say she could hear the voice of troy. hi, mom. how did the hearing go? the viejo put herself, speaker so that troy could hear martina who was still dancing and shouting. you hear that the money? the south on to your the reaction. for a moment there was silence. it almost an audibly, thank you, god. followed by another. thank you, god. this time a little louder. he did something he regularly did, he prayed. then he did something he almost never did, he began to cry. two guards led to troy from the death row house back to his cell block. fellow inmates line that on the doors of their cells extending there arms through the iron bars to grasp that his hands as he walked down the road. praise god, brother. one man called out with tears in his eyes, maybe, at least one of us will survive this place. another cheered. his friends showed items through the bars
just met, the execution was set for the next day. july 17th at 7:00 p.m. >> july 16th, 2007, just then mama cell phone rang. virginia punched through the numbers as quickly as she could say she could hear the voice of troy. hi, mom. how did the hearing go? the viejo put herself, speaker so that troy could hear martina who was still dancing and shouting. you hear that the money? the south on to your the reaction. for a moment there was silence. it almost an audibly, thank you, god....
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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. >> 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 in, get out. what f
only 20 years old when we met him, he was serving a 40-year sentence on 4 counts of sexual abuse. >> 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...
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i met him at one of his crusades in calgary. i had never met him. a platform. he came in, walked across the platform and i stood up. he put his hand forward and i said, the dr. the graham, i'm glad to meet you. he said, calle me billy. i couldn't because of my respect for him. i just have watched him for all these years. i'm grateful. >> they run old sermons of his. >> very powerful. >> you cover religion here. what are your thoughts? >> my thoughts are on two levels. personal and professional level. i cover religion so billy graham is the pastor to the president. he's met with every president from world war ii up to barack obama. that's a legacy in itself. and we were talking in the green room about how he cofounded the cromwell seminary in boston. my pastor went there, started a church in new york that became a mega church. 6,000 members, eight services a day. planting churches all over the world. that's the legacy of billy graham. it operates on so many levels. >> i have spoken to his son franklin graham who gave the reverend a hard time growing
i met him at one of his crusades in calgary. i had never met him. a platform. he came in, walked across the platform and i stood up. he put his hand forward and i said, the dr. the graham, i'm glad to meet you. he said, calle me billy. i couldn't because of my respect for him. i just have watched him for all these years. i'm grateful. >> they run old sermons of his. >> very powerful. >> you cover religion here. what are your thoughts? >> my thoughts are on two levels....
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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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. >> we met mildred rodriguez at new york's rikers island jail.he represents a rising tide of women who find themselves on the wrong side of jailhouse bars. >> i'm using heroin, i use crack, i'm not going to lie. this is what brings you back here. >> what do you expect the city to do? >> i expect the city to stop re-arresting me. that's what i expect. i'm angry. >> the women are more emotional than men. a lot of them may be going through psychological trauma. they're separated from their families, their children. >> every week i'm here. i'm not saying this is good because it's not good to say hey, i come to rikers island every week. it's bad. it's terrible. my record is about this thick. it's all with misdemeanors. i have over 35 misdemeanors. i want them to say, we are going to give you a year's program and that's it. don't give me 30 days or 10 days, because it's not helping me. >> this young lady back here, she's telling y'all she needs help. they're throwing her in and out of here like nothing's going to help her and it's not. >> but they can'
. >> we met mildred rodriguez at new york's rikers island jail.he represents a rising tide of women who find themselves on the wrong side of jailhouse bars. >> i'm using heroin, i use crack, i'm not going to lie. this is what brings you back here. >> what do you expect the city to do? >> i expect the city to stop re-arresting me. that's what i expect. i'm angry. >> the women are more emotional than men. a lot of them may be going through psychological trauma....
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like we've never met. that was a moment for oprah to realize i never actually met this woman who was pushing so hard for the interview. nor seen any of the interview. she gave me 40 minutes, gave me nearly two hours. she was more generous going out, she was launching her own network, own, and she went out on the red carpet for that for a week, just telling everyone what a great interview it had been, how tough i was. actually, loads of painkillers after, and a long hot bath, all those things. we coddle that as the ultimate pro moe that you could wish for. i don't know how we pulled it off, but i know gayle king, and if you want to get to oprah, get to gayle. >> oprah asked you not to make her cry. >> it's rich coming from oprah winfrey. i wanted signature questions. i thought the good in bed one, my key question that was inappropriate for cnn, so i came up with a derivative which is how many times have you been properly in love, and the other question was, if i could make you relive five minutes of your li
like we've never met. that was a moment for oprah to realize i never actually met this woman who was pushing so hard for the interview. nor seen any of the interview. she gave me 40 minutes, gave me nearly two hours. she was more generous going out, she was launching her own network, own, and she went out on the red carpet for that for a week, just telling everyone what a great interview it had been, how tough i was. actually, loads of painkillers after, and a long hot bath, all those things....
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with worry could be in store for or for some of their loved ones one of the fathers that we met said that his son told them everything was going well and then basically found out through news reports that his son was participating in quite ill from the hunger strike which we have covered here at our teeth to get any government has been pushing for years now for a so-called rehabilitation facility which would basically take these detainees help them adjust to society and make sure that they don't rejoin with terrorist networks which is the main concern of the united states what we're learning now is that the united states and yemen actually had secret talks in rome about this proposed facility but there's very little details that have emerged and the issue really boils down to trust and money yemen has tried to use this as a political issue to get more funding from the united states in the past so the u.s. isn't necessarily willing to but the bill actually the funding issue something that we spoke to about with yemen's human rights minister course of money we want. to integrate into s
with worry could be in store for or for some of their loved ones one of the fathers that we met said that his son told them everything was going well and then basically found out through news reports that his son was participating in quite ill from the hunger strike which we have covered here at our teeth to get any government has been pushing for years now for a so-called rehabilitation facility which would basically take these detainees help them adjust to society and make sure that they...
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have i met you before? you look familiar. >> i may have seen you at an event. i always seem to miss you. but probably. >> let me keep skipping through and then i'll sign books. good to see you again. in the office i was just in. boy, that's a nice office. >> that's a nice office. >> i'm with the department. >> oh, great. >> thanks for hanging out with everybody. >> can we take a few pictures? >> yes, but let me mangle first. then we will get to the book signing. [inaudible] it is called patty murray, the stupidest person in america. you going to get the book now and find out. >> didn't hold the mic for me once? okay, i'm going to get to my book signing. >> nice meeting you. you will meet me more at the book signing. i'm going to the book signing. come to the book signing. >> i didn't realize it would be this fast. how are you. >> i so miss our federalist society conventions. >> you should come, next month spent what is the date? >> november 14 spent this is why i never go. that's the restoration weekend. that is in palm beach. >> a little more tempting than d.c
have i met you before? you look familiar. >> i may have seen you at an event. i always seem to miss you. but probably. >> let me keep skipping through and then i'll sign books. good to see you again. in the office i was just in. boy, that's a nice office. >> that's a nice office. >> i'm with the department. >> oh, great. >> thanks for hanging out with everybody. >> can we take a few pictures? >> yes, but let me mangle first. then we will get to...
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>> i remember when we met aaron, the man was tattooed, incredibly inked.f one word describes him, it's intense, just full of energy. and i remember when my producer asked him, what's the daily routine? he just started right in on telling us what it was all about. >> one person has to get down, put the bunk down. you come over here, do your business. you wipe the sink out after you're done. there are rules people live with. you have to be pristine. see how i'm playing in the toilet? this is clean. i could wash my face in here. wee keep everything that clean. we don't live like pigs. we're not animals. everything is spotless. that's why everything is so shiny. there's etiquette. say i have to pass gas, right, i'm not going to fart in the cell. i'll sit on the [ bleep ] and hit the button. that way it goes down. it's hell. it's constant pressure. every day. it's like an animal in a cage, you know. you get poked. you get poked. you get prodded, not just by staff but by everybody. everything's a challenge. this is a place where evil lives, you know? >> though h
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>>reporter: children mother was contacted and met with police but the boy and girl remain in the carethe department family chirp services while police investigate. amma, 7 news. >> new at 11:00. 2 boy were his seriously hurt after hit by a car tonight in clover dale in sonoma county. boy ages 12 and 13 hit by a truck in the crosswalk of south clover dale boulevard and healdsburg avenu avenue. one boy flown to the hospital in oakland and was taken to local hospital with head shoulder injuries. the driver was not injured. >> teenager injured during a football game air-lifted to hospital tonight. happened at liberty high school in brentwood during freshman football game against hair tamping high. principal tells us that the students injuries were serious enough had he to get medical care. declined to give any further details. >> stunning new development tonight involving the sheriffs deputy who shot and killed young teenager. man tl say the same sonoma county deputy recently pulled a gun on him. laura anthony live in santa cross with the story. laura? >> we are standing at the memorial h
>>reporter: children mother was contacted and met with police but the boy and girl remain in the carethe department family chirp services while police investigate. amma, 7 news. >> new at 11:00. 2 boy were his seriously hurt after hit by a car tonight in clover dale in sonoma county. boy ages 12 and 13 hit by a truck in the crosswalk of south clover dale boulevard and healdsburg avenu avenue. one boy flown to the hospital in oakland and was taken to local hospital with head shoulder...
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boards mission keeping them white and i think that was the following day that the state board of ed met with a very strong prevention of advocates asking for far more specific regulations in other words. so steps were recategorizing money that was made part of the lcff something we're not supportive of. the bad news is the stated board of ed they kind of said to the staff okay. let's look at this. i will be discussing in two days with the spc a people how management representatives east will be responding to that and i'll be reporting think that. we did on talk about how we would update not only the regulations that come before us but those are specifying regulations related to the l cap not just the local control funding formula but the plan. so we need to know more about that as we monitor the regulations. and loose we talked about how we want to develop a more robust budget development plan we've had for years this calendar that talks about when the budget s are due but we want to incorporate into that the cap & as we develop our budget what we need to do to comply with those new req
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folks and cheryl who worked in the community if all of us are not here to make sure those goals are met, then i don't know what's happening. i believe we are getting there. you know, it's starting slow but we are getting there. thank you. >> dr. hann kit? >> before you go on, can you call like the next two or three people at a time if they are all for this item. is there one more? great. >> good afternoon, commissioners, my name is dr. veronica hanukkah. i'm with the chairman visor committee over seeing the project. for now, members of this group, dedicated volunteers has spent countless hours and efforts and i have been able to carry this project from the conceptual phase to the implementation phase. i'm going quickly because i have a lot of notes to share with you but you know i'm fighting the 3-minute clock. following the san francisco report on contracting it's very obvious to the cac and members close to the community involved with the shipyard project, the problem with the project, the lan ar's massive community benefits program, basically the whole picture on the ground is not on
folks and cheryl who worked in the community if all of us are not here to make sure those goals are met, then i don't know what's happening. i believe we are getting there. you know, it's starting slow but we are getting there. thank you. >> dr. hann kit? >> before you go on, can you call like the next two or three people at a time if they are all for this item. is there one more? great. >> good afternoon, commissioners, my name is dr. veronica hanukkah. i'm with the chairman...