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evil comes in all shapes and sizes. >> these days around morgantown there's lingering damage.rs who feel they'll never trust anyone again. >> after i heard all that, i didn't really want to become friends with anybody else. >> it's like finding out your little sister was a murderer. >> i still to this day have trust issues. >> skylar's friend morgan lawrence says she thinks about all the milestones she and skylar had planned to mark together. you two should be doing everything alongside each other. >> yeah. they didn't just take away a bride. they took away a bridesmaid. >> skylar's second parents say they'll miss out, too. >> when morgan walks down the aisle, skylar won't be there. >> she will be. >> she'll be watching over her? >> she will. >> in june 2013, dave and mary had a memorial service at the site where skylar was killed and they're proud to have helped pass skylar's law, which requires amber alerts even when police suspect a teen has run away. a national version of skylar's law is currently making its way through congress. it's peaceful here now. they come here ofte
evil comes in all shapes and sizes. >> these days around morgantown there's lingering damage.rs who feel they'll never trust anyone again. >> after i heard all that, i didn't really want to become friends with anybody else. >> it's like finding out your little sister was a murderer. >> i still to this day have trust issues. >> skylar's friend morgan lawrence says she thinks about all the milestones she and skylar had planned to mark together. you two should be...
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brian anderson from morgantown, west virginia, you visited morgantown and we want you to come back. a lot of good things. i think we can do a tremendous job. we're going to put that plug in. i thank you so much for that and your attention to the importance of nettel. the secretary's job is enormous which has been mentioned and talked about and all of us know the secretary of energy is responsible for leading the world's premiere science and technology enterprise. we count on it and its labs for the cutting edge research and technological break throws needed to keep us strong and secure. at the same time the secretary most oversee the nation's nuks -- nation's nuclear weapons stockpile which a lot of people don't realize that's the responsibility of department of energy and secretary. makes the fuel to propel the nuclear navy which we have been doing successfully for the greatest defense program in the world and guard against nuclear proliferation. also responsible for the cleanups at hanford and other cold war nuclear weapons sites and for overseeing the marketing administrations th
brian anderson from morgantown, west virginia, you visited morgantown and we want you to come back. a lot of good things. i think we can do a tremendous job. we're going to put that plug in. i thank you so much for that and your attention to the importance of nettel. the secretary's job is enormous which has been mentioned and talked about and all of us know the secretary of energy is responsible for leading the world's premiere science and technology enterprise. we count on it and its labs for...
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statesman alike there was a number in after the war and a lot of complications which were popular like morgantown so, one of the movies as well and or early examples which were well publicized and it created a sympathy and in this government which demonstrated the incapacity to have a multi ethnic population. but what does that mean? although, it sensed the anger and contact towards them, they still harbored hope of the new informational system based on the principles of course that dignified the post war. that's the turks like many others as they showed in their famous book which is the title of my presentation. they pinned their hopes of in integrity on this laid out by president wilson. wilson had promised such dignity in the draft of his 14 points. the famous 14 point -- maybe not as famous as the other point was still famous. there was part of the ottoman empire but other nationalities which are under turkish law should be part as the opportunity of autonomous development and the dardanelle's should be permanently opened as a free passage to the ships and commerce of all nations under intern
statesman alike there was a number in after the war and a lot of complications which were popular like morgantown so, one of the movies as well and or early examples which were well publicized and it created a sympathy and in this government which demonstrated the incapacity to have a multi ethnic population. but what does that mean? although, it sensed the anger and contact towards them, they still harbored hope of the new informational system based on the principles of course that dignified...
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working to finish this our up in morgantown west virginia. hello june.c] we had have probably between 250 and 300 different west virginia musicians that have been featured on the show. many people think west virginia. and that's it. that's not it. people do like that. but we also like jazz and singer song writers. that is what we are trying to show this is not abnormal and west virginia. this is what west virginia is. one of the most open and accepting places that i've ever been. we wanted to represent west virginia. nobody ever asked us to say performance radio. i started doing that very early because i wanted to. i wanted people to know where we are from. there are times in public radio when that was not possible they could put it on their station. it would seem like it was produced by their station. you will always know it's from west virginia and if you don't like that i'm sorry. we will tell you where were from we also want to represent west virginia hopefully by the personality that the show has. we want to try to reflect what we think is a west vi
working to finish this our up in morgantown west virginia. hello june.c] we had have probably between 250 and 300 different west virginia musicians that have been featured on the show. many people think west virginia. and that's it. that's not it. people do like that. but we also like jazz and singer song writers. that is what we are trying to show this is not abnormal and west virginia. this is what west virginia is. one of the most open and accepting places that i've ever been. we wanted to...
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. >> going to finish this hour with a band from up in morgantown, west virginia.e welcome for the first time to the mountain stage, hello june. ♪ ♪ >> we've had probably between 250-300 different west virginian musicians have been featured on the show. we don't just put them on the show because they're from west virginia but when they reach a certain level of talent we want to give them exposure. many people think west virginia, okay, fiddle, banjo, bluegrass, old-time country and that's it. that's not it. people do like that. we like it, too. we also like jazz and singer songwriters in indie rock. ♪ ♪ >> we like a lot of stuff and so did the people of west virginia so that's what we're trying to show. this isn't abnormal in west virginia. this is what west virginia is. it's one of the most open and accepting places of all kinds of things that of ever been. we want to represent west virginia. nobody ever asked us to say live performance radio from the mountain state of west virginia. >> i started doing that. because i wanted to. i wanted people to know where we we
. >> going to finish this hour with a band from up in morgantown, west virginia.e welcome for the first time to the mountain stage, hello june. ♪ ♪ >> we've had probably between 250-300 different west virginian musicians have been featured on the show. we don't just put them on the show because they're from west virginia but when they reach a certain level of talent we want to give them exposure. many people think west virginia, okay, fiddle, banjo, bluegrass, old-time country...
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this are going to finish hour with a band from up in morgantown, west virginia.e for the first time to the mountain stage, hello june. [applause] ♪ >> we have had probably between 250 and 300 different west virginia these issuance featured on the show. when they reach a certain level of talent, we want to help give them exposure. >> by having this variety of stereotype.eaks the many people think west virginia, fiddle, banjo, old-time country, and that's it. that's not it. people do like that, we like it too. but we also like jazz and singer songwriters, indie rock. ♪ >> we like a lot of stuff. so do people in west virginia. that's what we are trying to show. this is not abnormal in west virginia, this is what west virginia is. it is one of the most opening -- one of the most open and accepting places. we want to represent west virginia. nobody ever asked us to say -- >> from the mountain state of west virginia -- >> i started doing the very early because i wanted to. i wanted to people -- i wanted people to know where we were from. there were times in public radi
this are going to finish hour with a band from up in morgantown, west virginia.e for the first time to the mountain stage, hello june. [applause] ♪ >> we have had probably between 250 and 300 different west virginia these issuance featured on the show. when they reach a certain level of talent, we want to help give them exposure. >> by having this variety of stereotype.eaks the many people think west virginia, fiddle, banjo, old-time country, and that's it. that's not it. people...
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and i think that's part of the important work that's being done in morgantown in nettel. i think to the extent that we can continue the r&d that's being done, we can make these types of technologies, not only commercially viable. we can make them economically viable in large scale. and i think that's what we need to focus on at the department. and that's going to be my mission as secretary, should i be confirmed by the u.s. senate. i think there's a lot of opportunity for coal. there's a lot of opportunity for other parts of the country as well. >> thank you, madam chair. >> thank you. senator barras oe. >> thank you for holding this hearing. i had an opportunity to meet with with the nominee last week. i'm impressed with his knowledge and experience and commitment to advancing america. i think he'd make a superb secretary of energy. the department has done a great job i believe investing in research to advance domestic energy. what starts here in the u.s. can change the world. we're developing energy technologies here at home. and then pushing to get these technologies t
and i think that's part of the important work that's being done in morgantown in nettel. i think to the extent that we can continue the r&d that's being done, we can make these types of technologies, not only commercially viable. we can make them economically viable in large scale. and i think that's what we need to focus on at the department. and that's going to be my mission as secretary, should i be confirmed by the u.s. senate. i think there's a lot of opportunity for coal. there's a...
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sawyer, joined the bureau of prisons in 1976 as a psychologist at federal krenz institute morgantown. 1983 named the chief of psychology -- psychological services. she has had increasingly responsibility since then. she was previously served as director of bureau of prisons from 1992 do 2003. she was reappointed as director in august of this year. would our please right. >> yes, witness is sworn. >> welcome, and floor is yours. >> good morning. good morning, chairman graham and ranking member fine fine. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss with you today the mission and operations of the bureau of prisons. i thank the committee for your york with the bureau over many years, your sport has been important to-under operations including our years of tremendous population growth, rapid expansion, and opening of many any institutions i think thank you and your colleagues to are proud sponsorbreaking criminal justice work through the bipartisan support of the first step act. i look forward to sharing our progress in implementing the critical piece of legislation. programming to assist inm
sawyer, joined the bureau of prisons in 1976 as a psychologist at federal krenz institute morgantown. 1983 named the chief of psychology -- psychological services. she has had increasingly responsibility since then. she was previously served as director of bureau of prisons from 1992 do 2003. she was reappointed as director in august of this year. would our please right. >> yes, witness is sworn. >> welcome, and floor is yours. >> good morning. good morning, chairman graham...
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sawyer joined the bureau of prisons 1976 as a psychologist at the federal corrective institute in morgantown. in 1983 she was named the chief of psychology of psychological services and had increasing responsibilities since then. she has previously served as director from 1992 to 2003. she is reappointed as director in august of this year would you please rise? >> yes, sir. >> raise your hand. do you solemnly swear testimony by this committee as the truth, the whole truth and nothing but to -- but the truth so help you , god? >> i do sir. >> welcome and the floor is yours. >> good morning. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss with you today the mission and operations of the bureau of prisons. i think for you for your work with the bureau for many years. if an integral for many years, including our years of the population growth, expense in an opening up new institutions. i thank you and your colleagues for a ground breaking work and that bipartisan work. i look forward to implementing our critical pieces of legislation. returning inmates has always been a cornerstone of our mission. we ha
sawyer joined the bureau of prisons 1976 as a psychologist at the federal corrective institute in morgantown. in 1983 she was named the chief of psychology of psychological services and had increasing responsibilities since then. she has previously served as director from 1992 to 2003. she is reappointed as director in august of this year would you please rise? >> yes, sir. >> raise your hand. do you solemnly swear testimony by this committee as the truth, the whole truth and...
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sawyer joined the bureau in 1976 as a psychologist at the federal correction institute,, morgantown. 1980s he was named chief of psychology come psychological services. she said increasingly responsibility since then. she was previously served as director of bureau of prisons make 92-2003. she was reappointed as director in august of this year. would you please rise? >> yes, sir. >> did you solve is for the test what you're about to give to this committeee? is a truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> welcome and the floor is yours. >> good morning. good morning chairman graham and ranking member feinstein and members of the committee. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss with you today a the mission and operations of the bureau of prisons i think the committee for your work with the bureau over many years. your support has been integral to our operations for many decades including our years of treatment is population growth, rapid expansion and opening of many new institutions. i also thank you and your colleagues for your groundbreaking just
sawyer joined the bureau in 1976 as a psychologist at the federal correction institute,, morgantown. 1980s he was named chief of psychology come psychological services. she said increasingly responsibility since then. she was previously served as director of bureau of prisons make 92-2003. she was reappointed as director in august of this year. would you please rise? >> yes, sir. >> did you solve is for the test what you're about to give to this committeee? is a truth, the whole...
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off in morgantown, west virginia, independent line. rob, you are first up.r: good morning and happy thanksgiving to everyone. atelieve talking politics thanksgiving can kinda be a mixed bag. i know for myself and my family they could be a little frustrating. i have a sister. she is a big facebook fan. i can remember several years back when she came to dinner one day. she looked at me and said barack obama was a muslim. it is just frustrating when you have to talk to people that don't search and verify facts. as an old american politician once said, we are all entitled to our own opinions but not our own facts. i think a lot of people, most people really should be attempting to fact check the news that they get and the things they hear. i think if we could all agree upon a set of facts, discussions would be a lot more reasonable. host: that is from ralph in west virginia. sydney and alexandria, virginia, democrats line. caller: hi. my comment is that i don't think they realize it but in the history of this present time, well, you know, it's taking its toll on
off in morgantown, west virginia, independent line. rob, you are first up.r: good morning and happy thanksgiving to everyone. atelieve talking politics thanksgiving can kinda be a mixed bag. i know for myself and my family they could be a little frustrating. i have a sister. she is a big facebook fan. i can remember several years back when she came to dinner one day. she looked at me and said barack obama was a muslim. it is just frustrating when you have to talk to people that don't search and...
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. >> we are going to finish this banditha -- with a from up in morgantown, west virginia.lcome for the first time on the mountain stage hello june. ♪ larry: we have had, probably, between 250 and 300 different west virginia musicians that have been featured on this show. we do not just put them on because they're from west virginia, but when they reach a certain amount of talent, we want to give them exposure. it makes estate up in a way. many people think west virginia, ok, fiddle, banjo, bluegrass, old-time country, and that is not it. people like it. we like it too. but we also hype jazz and singer songwriters and indie rock. ♪ larry: we like a lot of stuff. so two people in west virginia. that is what we are trying to show. that this is not abnormal in west virginia. this is what west virginia is. it is one of the most open and accepting places. we want to represent west virginia. nobody ever asked us to say -- >> live performance radio from the mountain state of west virginia. larry: i started doing that early because i wanted to. i wanted people to know where we were
. >> we are going to finish this banditha -- with a from up in morgantown, west virginia.lcome for the first time on the mountain stage hello june. ♪ larry: we have had, probably, between 250 and 300 different west virginia musicians that have been featured on this show. we do not just put them on because they're from west virginia, but when they reach a certain amount of talent, we want to give them exposure. it makes estate up in a way. many people think west virginia, ok, fiddle,...