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fairlen t powal on behalf of supervisor yee for the late mr. james lim. on behamp of supervisor ferrule for the late mrs. rita [inaudible] and nants abloom >> culleges this bringstuse the end of the agenda, madam clerk is there anymore business before us today >> that conclude the business for today >> we are adjourned. thank you colleagues. (clapping.) >> good morning, everyone. i want to thank you all for coming out this morning it's a beautiful san francisco morning as it seems to be those dazed but a difficult morning as yesterday yesterday morning an 87-year-old resident of sunset resident named alfred was walk on this street geary that boulevard in a krouks on 26 oath trying to cross the road when struck by an automatic turning left onto endearing later in the afternoon died another san francisco general hospital this is not yet conformed we ronald reagan are hearing that someone driving a motorcycle on 15th was struck and killed by an automobile i want to express you know on my behalf and everyone here our profound condolences to the family and frie
fairlen t powal on behalf of supervisor yee for the late mr. james lim. on behamp of supervisor ferrule for the late mrs. rita [inaudible] and nants abloom >> culleges this bringstuse the end of the agenda, madam clerk is there anymore business before us today >> that conclude the business for today >> we are adjourned. thank you colleagues. (clapping.) >> good morning, everyone. i want to thank you all for coming out this morning it's a beautiful san francisco morning...
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properties and also, we would like to mention one thing on the response to from fox properties attorney mr. james on the record on exhibit 3 that everything it was signed by the approval permission to go into 691 to go into the skarld and fix the wall it is based on the note it was required by the city of san francisco and on march 25th mr. joe duffy has clarified it was not required by the city of san francisco so based on this we say it is false information under that condition mr. chang that's the reason he signed the note he was informed this way. >> are you finished? yes >> so how many conversations have you had with the representatives from fox companies. >> once. >> what was that meeting like can you explain. >> ms. shade mr. chang's daughter and i went to to his office and wanted to resolve the matter mr. miller say we'll be no money paid to chang family so from the conversation up from the beginning to the very end we never mentioned about anything about money. >> so what were the concerns. >> the concern is right now as you can tell me mr. chang is not present her house she needs to say
properties and also, we would like to mention one thing on the response to from fox properties attorney mr. james on the record on exhibit 3 that everything it was signed by the approval permission to go into 691 to go into the skarld and fix the wall it is based on the note it was required by the city of san francisco and on march 25th mr. joe duffy has clarified it was not required by the city of san francisco so based on this we say it is false information under that condition mr. chang...
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. >>> mr. james barnes and mrs.eather barnes. >>> the honorable -- [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ]. >>> mr. john runes and mrs. mrs. runes. >>> honorable -- [ inaudible ]. >>> honorable rose -- and mr. frank rhodes. >>> some of the arrival at the booksellers room and up to the north portico. president obama and first lady michelle obama preparing to greet tonight's honored guest the prime minister of japan shinzo abe and his wife. live coverage here on c-span3. ♪ >>> the president and first lady welcoming prime minister shinzo abe of japan and his wife to the white house. you're on c-span3 and take you back live. the booksellers area where other guests are arriving for tonight's state dinner for shinzo abe and his wife. live coverage here on c-span3. ♪ >>> mr. bob dan and mrs. rainy dan. ♪ [ inaudible ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the home daniel russell and ms. kito russell. >>> [ inaudible ] ♪ >>> the honorable kito chen. >>> mr. ron and mrs. john olivere. >>> mr. paul glenn iii. ♪ >>> honorable ron wyden and mrs. widen. >> how a
. >>> mr. james barnes and mrs.eather barnes. >>> the honorable -- [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ]. >>> mr. john runes and mrs. mrs. runes. >>> honorable -- [ inaudible ]. >>> honorable rose -- and mr. frank rhodes. >>> some of the arrival at the booksellers room and up to the north portico. president obama and first lady michelle obama preparing to greet tonight's honored guest the prime minister of japan shinzo abe and his wife. live coverage...
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mr. oscar james and ace washington. >>> oscar james for the record bayview hunters point and the one who came with the certificate of preference during the joint housing process in 1968. the problem i have with the finding of certificate holders, they are not going door to door in our community. i have met several people who have certificates who have been relocated two or three different times. some live on shore view, some live in jackie robinson and other areas in the hunters point project area and because they are moving two or three different times they are a certificate of preference. the information does not come to the address they are located at now. so what i would like for lanar and for whoever else to try to locate certificate holders is to go door to door, shore view and different places on hunters point to notify those certificate holders or at those addresses that certificate holders do have preference and if they have been relocated from different addresses that they are still entitled to get that information and use their certificate. the certificate came out of 1968 and
mr. oscar james and ace washington. >>> oscar james for the record bayview hunters point and the one who came with the certificate of preference during the joint housing process in 1968. the problem i have with the finding of certificate holders, they are not going door to door in our community. i have met several people who have certificates who have been relocated two or three different times. some live on shore view, some live in jackie robinson and other areas in the hunters point...
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there was one artist in the '60s who laid claim to a very special title, the godfather of soul, mr. jameshain, chain, chain ♪ ♪ chain, chain, chain ♪ (male narrator) these songs are timeless and you don't really hear them on the radio anymore. "soul of the '60s" contains 151 of the best soul classics from this remarkable era so don't wait. this is your chance to own this fantastic collection and enjoy it whenever you want. it's as easy as picking up the phone. ♪ it came out of the church. it was raw, emotional, seductive, and romantic, and gave us a new sense of pride in the statement, "made in america." it was the soul of the '60s. ♪ baby, i need your lovin' ♪ ♪ got to have all your lovin' ♪ ♪ it's your thing do what you want to do ♪ ♪ ♪ i can't tell you who to sock it to ♪ (male narrator) every cd is filled with great songs and great memories a total of 151 songs that made the '60s the best decade of soul music ever. ♪ every town i go in ♪ ♪ ♪ there's a street ♪ ♪ ♪ name of the street now ♪ ♪ ♪ funky, funky broadway ♪ ♪ i am everyday people ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ (male narrator) you'll get al
there was one artist in the '60s who laid claim to a very special title, the godfather of soul, mr. jameshain, chain, chain ♪ ♪ chain, chain, chain ♪ (male narrator) these songs are timeless and you don't really hear them on the radio anymore. "soul of the '60s" contains 151 of the best soul classics from this remarkable era so don't wait. this is your chance to own this fantastic collection and enjoy it whenever you want. it's as easy as picking up the phone. ♪ it came out of...
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mrs. madison in honor of james cooper and john quincy adams notes in his diary that of these awards or medallions several were struck. only one in silver which was given to mrs. madison. a carved ivory calling card case that has a card enclosed with dolley's signature as well as that of her niece anna. some small cut glass perfume bottles and a pair of silk slippers that have tiny little ribbons that tie across the arch of her foot. the portrait is a john vanderling after the gilbert stewart portrait of dolley. the two dresses are the reproductions of a silk peach gown that she wore earliest in life and a red velvet gown which is intrigues both that it lasted and it was part of this collection. there's also a legend that's now accompanies this dress. we are currently in one of the museum's secured storage areas where we have housed some of the madison collection that we want to share with you. some of the highlights from this trunk of treasures and this is one of our most special with intriguing legends as well. it's a red velvet gown. going to open it. it's protected under some special tissues a
mrs. madison in honor of james cooper and john quincy adams notes in his diary that of these awards or medallions several were struck. only one in silver which was given to mrs. madison. a carved ivory calling card case that has a card enclosed with dolley's signature as well as that of her niece anna. some small cut glass perfume bottles and a pair of silk slippers that have tiny little ribbons that tie across the arch of her foot. the portrait is a john vanderling after the gilbert stewart...
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okay, james bryant. mr. bryant, please come forward. >> good morning, supervisors, i am obviously james bryant. i am coming before you today to apply for the seat no. 5. i currently have in front of me two of the three recommendations i thought i would have the third, but i think it is forthcoming, but i think most of you, i think two of you know my life. i've been around here for over 35, 40 years, almost, in labor. i continue to actively be a part of the afa brand institute on the national board representing west coast states from colorado to california. i am very interested in the energy efficiency coordinating committee because it's one of the areas that i studied as a while being the president of the afa brand institute where we had at one time wanted to partner with richard heath associates. i don't know if you know who they are, but they are the state facilitators of the energy efficiency programs. and so we went through a very tough education process ranging over many years, knowing all of the ins and
okay, james bryant. mr. bryant, please come forward. >> good morning, supervisors, i am obviously james bryant. i am coming before you today to apply for the seat no. 5. i currently have in front of me two of the three recommendations i thought i would have the third, but i think it is forthcoming, but i think most of you, i think two of you know my life. i've been around here for over 35, 40 years, almost, in labor. i continue to actively be a part of the afa brand institute on the...
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mr. schmidt. >> good morning president james, commissioners, executive director hinton. the advisory council met on wednesday march 18 and at that meeting we shared some information we received from the white house conference on aging. again i'm going to ask the executive director henton to give a little more detail on that. >> sure. so the white house conference on aging is going to take place -- we believe there will be an event in washington and happens more and more it will be at white house and not a hotel or convention center so that's very i think wonderful and meaningful. it does mean as they have been saying all along though that there will be very few invitees that are able to attend. for those that have been to the white house these rooms are small so it's not a big event. there will not be delegates and talking to someone to chicago how that event will look, but today is the event in phoenix. there's been one in florida already and i think next week there will be an event -- these are the five regional events -- in oregon. >> yes. >> and then the other two ba
mr. schmidt. >> good morning president james, commissioners, executive director hinton. the advisory council met on wednesday march 18 and at that meeting we shared some information we received from the white house conference on aging. again i'm going to ask the executive director henton to give a little more detail on that. >> sure. so the white house conference on aging is going to take place -- we believe there will be an event in washington and happens more and more it will be...
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mrs. russell, this is james jones from the united states tax board. here that you're in arrears here about $500,000. and she said what? who is this? and i got her good for about five minutes. >> jimmy: oh, she believed it? >> she said this is just stupid. i'm not paying it. and she said well, you have to pay it or you'll go to prison. and she said, well, then i'll go! that's my mom. >> jimmy: does anybody in your family try to get you back? >> they never have. >> jimmy: you don't make a ton of movies. you're very selective about what you do, and it seems to me, people have told me stories that you have a lot of fun. >> i do. i enjoy life. >> jimmy: you're making wine now? >> i make gogi wine is something that i started and i used to take bike trips with goldie in burgundy. and i wanted to learn to make a world-class pinot. and it was really weird, because the way we, i originally found it was in 2007, doing troop with tarantino. and i was driving the car and i'd wait with the walkie-talkie. the place i waited at, i looked to my right and there was thi
mrs. russell, this is james jones from the united states tax board. here that you're in arrears here about $500,000. and she said what? who is this? and i got her good for about five minutes. >> jimmy: oh, she believed it? >> she said this is just stupid. i'm not paying it. and she said well, you have to pay it or you'll go to prison. and she said, well, then i'll go! that's my mom. >> jimmy: does anybody in your family try to get you back? >> they never have. >>...
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mr. spero? james spero: it is bidirectional. it is going from the united states into canada. as far as the difference between whether or not we are making investigations of drugs being interdicted either at the port of entry or between the ports. we are seeing both. the case i spoke about during my oral statement was a case where the tractor-trailer that was being used by the drug smuggling organization to get cocaine from the ontario -- where the drugs are being stored at the warehouse -- is actually being transported across the united states and the report of buffalo. it is supposed to be delivered to canada. that particular method was a trap, i concealed compartment under the floorboards of the tractor-trailer. it had that particular -- had a particularly -- particular delivery been successful, it would've gone to the port of entry. likewise, we still see smuggling -- i believe it was mr. hartunian and mr. rodriguez about them coming through the ports. we get referrals from the border patrol, who made those introductions between the ports, as well as we do from the office
mr. spero? james spero: it is bidirectional. it is going from the united states into canada. as far as the difference between whether or not we are making investigations of drugs being interdicted either at the port of entry or between the ports. we are seeing both. the case i spoke about during my oral statement was a case where the tractor-trailer that was being used by the drug smuggling organization to get cocaine from the ontario -- where the drugs are being stored at the warehouse -- is...
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mrs. davis a ranking member and their staff for their contributions to the mark and support in this process. we're joined by a dedicated and active subcommittee members. miss james, mr. green, mr. kedy mr. bossy and our gdo detailee ms. bates. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the ranking member of the subcommittee, the gentle laid gary california ms. davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank dr. heck and the committee staff for working in a bipartisan manner to develop this mark. i'll be very brief because i think dr. heck covered the ground. i'm pleased the mark includes some of the recommendations from the military compensation and retirement modernization committee and that key provision is the modernization of the military retirement system that maintains the 20-year defined retirement while adding a deferred benefit not just retireees but for all service members. this will positively impact the 83% of the force that leaves prior to the 20 year mark. wisely the implementation of this is delayed to allow input from the service and the administration as well as most importantly from our service members. i certainly look
mrs. davis a ranking member and their staff for their contributions to the mark and support in this process. we're joined by a dedicated and active subcommittee members. miss james, mr. green, mr. kedy mr. bossy and our gdo detailee ms. bates. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the ranking member of the subcommittee, the gentle laid gary california ms. davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank dr. heck and the committee staff for working in a...
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mr. zariv spoke to our colleague james bays, a sense that other powers are trying to put them under power. something he said to the iranian media on that issue our friends referring to the international powers need to decide whether they want to be with iran based on respect or based on pressure. i think that was a clear opportunity that mr. zariv took to come out here and say listen, these talks are not going well and not our fault pushing back on what he felt was undue pressure from the western powers. mr.steinmeier said new proposes are on the table and everyone is prepared to stay at least until tomorrow thursday. >> mike viqueria joins us now from washington and mike, secretary of state john kerry is staying in switzerland at least through tomorrow morning. what's the white house saying about whether that suggests there's still hope these talks will succeed? >> well, good evening antonio. you know in a situation like this high stakes end game a lot of reporters in a room all very anxious for information. so much at stake here. a lot of rumors start flying around. there are last minut
mr. zariv spoke to our colleague james bays, a sense that other powers are trying to put them under power. something he said to the iranian media on that issue our friends referring to the international powers need to decide whether they want to be with iran based on respect or based on pressure. i think that was a clear opportunity that mr. zariv took to come out here and say listen, these talks are not going well and not our fault pushing back on what he felt was undue pressure from the...
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it was thought to be this is a tea leaf that maybe james is switching sides on this and favoring mr.ler. that's what we hear. it's very interesting. i asked michelle davis, the pr woman at morgan stanley -- she came up with this thing -- >> they're working today? >> no, i call her on her cell phone. because mr. keller runs such a hard business and worked so hard over the past year, you know, we gave him an extra $2 million. >> i have breaking news you'll be interested in. on your first day on fox business, you broke a story about tiger woods returning to golf after -- tiger woods, i am playing in the masters. he has said today. it's obviously very important to me. i want to be there. i'm looking forward to competing. i'm excited to get to augusta. breaking news. tiger woods will play in the masters. >> this is kind of bigger the lead a little bit. he's been playing. just not in the masters. >> correct. >> when we broke -- >> how many years ago? >> i signed my contract. five years ago. a tip that bank of america or somebody, one of his big sponsors gave me essentially that he was maki
it was thought to be this is a tea leaf that maybe james is switching sides on this and favoring mr.ler. that's what we hear. it's very interesting. i asked michelle davis, the pr woman at morgan stanley -- she came up with this thing -- >> they're working today? >> no, i call her on her cell phone. because mr. keller runs such a hard business and worked so hard over the past year, you know, we gave him an extra $2 million. >> i have breaking news you'll be interested in. on...
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mrs. brady is heart and soul of the organization in up with of our nation's great heroes. james brady passed away just last august. mrs. brady was 73 years old. >>> the devil's in the details. that's what the white house is saying today about its framework for a deal to chemonuclear weapons out of iran. some iranians celebrated yesterday's announcement in the streets and iran's president said today his country will abide by the commitments it's making but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it can't be trusted and any deal must affirm israel's right to exist. the white house said today the u.s. would never sign a deal that threatened israel. >> the approach this administration has take on the iran is to distrust and verify and that's why this agreement includes the toughest most stringent, intrusive inspections that had ever been impoed on another country's nuclear program. >> many republicans have also criticized the deal but lawmakers on the deal are on holiday break this week giving the white house more time to sell the agreement to congress. >>> we could be gettin
mrs. brady is heart and soul of the organization in up with of our nation's great heroes. james brady passed away just last august. mrs. brady was 73 years old. >>> the devil's in the details. that's what the white house is saying today about its framework for a deal to chemonuclear weapons out of iran. some iranians celebrated yesterday's announcement in the streets and iran's president said today his country will abide by the commitments it's making but israeli prime minister...
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the defense insisting james holmes belongs in a mental institution. >> by the time mr. holmes stepped into that theater, his perception of reality was so skewed was so malformed, that he no longer lived in the world that we live in. >> reporter: the prosecution unrelenting. he deserves to die for his crimes. >> hold him accountable for murdering 12 people and trying to murder 70 others. nearly three years ago the midnight premiere of the latest "batman" movie started when holmes walked into shooting indiscriminately indiscriminately. among the wounded, marcus weaver. >> i was shot in my right arm. >> reporter: marcus watched holmes gun down his good friend and has suffered with depression and ptsd. >> we'll never forget the sound of the gun. >> reporter: the courtroom filled with victims and their family members. the parents of jessica ghawi moved from texas to colorado just for the trial, as the defense warns the jury to keep an open mind. what's expected to be a month long trial into the mind of a shooter who spent two and a half months planning the attack detailed in
the defense insisting james holmes belongs in a mental institution. >> by the time mr. holmes stepped into that theater, his perception of reality was so skewed was so malformed, that he no longer lived in the world that we live in. >> reporter: the prosecution unrelenting. he deserves to die for his crimes. >> hold him accountable for murdering 12 people and trying to murder 70 others. nearly three years ago the midnight premiere of the latest "batman" movie started...
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mr. pavatt, and his wife were having an affair. >> 48-year-old james pavatt taught sunday school with brendaand they flaunted their relationship, even in front of rob's children. >> james and brenda had a very interesting relationship. i mean, even prior to rob's death, the two of them went on a vacation together down to texas with the children. i don't know of any husband who would willingly just say okay to his wife going down to mexico with a complete stranger and taking his kids with them. >> just a few months before his murder, rob demanded that brenda end her affair with pavatt. brenda refused and filed for divorce. rob immediately changed the beneficiary of his $800,000 life insurance policy. >> mr. andrew made the beneficiary, i think, his brother, for the benefit of the children. since the children were minors, he had to have an adult as the actual named beneficiary as the trustee of that money. >> after rob's death, police were surprised to learn that brenda was again the sole beneficiary. >> police were immediately suspicious, and they arranged for a handwriting expert, david parr
mr. pavatt, and his wife were having an affair. >> 48-year-old james pavatt taught sunday school with brendaand they flaunted their relationship, even in front of rob's children. >> james and brenda had a very interesting relationship. i mean, even prior to rob's death, the two of them went on a vacation together down to texas with the children. i don't know of any husband who would willingly just say okay to his wife going down to mexico with a complete stranger and taking his kids...
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distinguished gentleman from the great state of south carolina assistant democratic leader, james clyburn. mr. clyburn: mr. speaker i request permission to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. clyburn: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank my friend, mr. jeffries, for yielding me a few moments here this evening. i visited with the family of walter scott, i attended his funeral and not long after the services were over, i was approached by two women who identified themselves as mothers of two young men who had suffered unusual and unnecessary brutality at the hands of the officer who perpetrated the unnecessary shooting of walter scott. . both these women said to me that throughout the north charleston community there is significant apprehension as to whether or not they could accept or expect any kind of relief for the pain that they are suffering. i remained in charleston over the weekend and on sunday evening i saw that the mayor of north charleston, the chief of police of north charleston, both along with the sheriff of charleston county attended
distinguished gentleman from the great state of south carolina assistant democratic leader, james clyburn. mr. clyburn: mr. speaker i request permission to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. clyburn: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank my friend, mr. jeffries, for yielding me a few moments here this evening. i visited with the family of walter scott, i attended his funeral and not long after the services were over, i was approached by two women who...
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mrs. bush continued on to russia with librarian of congress james billington to visit mrs.utin's book festival in moscow, inviting american authors of young people's books are delighted the russian children. so in addition to shining the light on others another thing i've learned is that when laura bush shares what she loves things multiply. and her love of books has not only given birth to these book festivals in the united states and in other parts of the world but the laura bush foundation for america's libraries replenish library shelves following hurricane katrina and continues providing grants for hundreds of school libraries every year. after asking me to to the president's committee on arts and humanities in 2001, she attended our first meeting. her words were few. she's not professorial really. she's just very brief and to the point as we've seen her quote up here. what she told us was tiny short. you better get going. so we did. realizing, this is truth coming into government service realizing that if we tried to do something on our own that no one else was doing
mrs. bush continued on to russia with librarian of congress james billington to visit mrs.utin's book festival in moscow, inviting american authors of young people's books are delighted the russian children. so in addition to shining the light on others another thing i've learned is that when laura bush shares what she loves things multiply. and her love of books has not only given birth to these book festivals in the united states and in other parts of the world but the laura bush foundation...
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sat up front for the whole thing, and the process a wonderful friend of mine, james hal, dedicate fortunes to mr. hall for all the encouragement he gave me over the years, loved coming to class, took us on the escape root following booth's past, and it was amusing. mr. hall couldn't go in the home of dr. mud. that's because he was very hard on dr. mud in the writings and so the muds did not want mr. hall coming in. he was banned from the house. [ laughter ] i said wait, booth can go in there? you can't go? he said that's right, i have to stay out here, so you know we would go in, and he would hang out in the cars until we finished the tour, and one of the granddaughters was always gracious. she welcomed us, gave a tour but looked out the window at the parking lot, you know and finally, she drew me aside saying, is that james otis hall out there? [ laughter ] which she used the middle name. that was not a good sign. i didn't want us to get kicked out. so, yes, your eyes are better than mine. i don't see anyone out there, but at any rate. [ laughter ] god bless the memory of the people, and i will
sat up front for the whole thing, and the process a wonderful friend of mine, james hal, dedicate fortunes to mr. hall for all the encouragement he gave me over the years, loved coming to class, took us on the escape root following booth's past, and it was amusing. mr. hall couldn't go in the home of dr. mud. that's because he was very hard on dr. mud in the writings and so the muds did not want mr. hall coming in. he was banned from the house. [ laughter ] i said wait, booth can go in there?...
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the defense insisting james holmes belongs in a mental institution. >> by the time mr. holmes stepped into that theater, her perception of reality was so skewed was so malformed that he no longer lived in the world that we live in. >> reporter: the prosecution unrelentsing unrelenting, he deserves to die for his crimes. >> hold him accountable for murdering 12 people and trying to murder 70 others. >> reporter: only three years ago the midnight premier of the latest batman movie had just started inside theater 9 when holmes walked in heavily armed and dressed intact cal gear tactical gear and shooting indiscriminately. among the victims -- marcus weaver. >> i was shot in my right arm. >> the fact that we'll never forget that's always stuck in our head is the sound of the gun. >> reporter: the courtroom filled with victims and their family members. the parents of jessica gowey mofdz mod f texas to colorado just for the trial as the defense warns the jury to keep an open monday. what is expected to be a month-long trial will give us the gl mind of a massive shooter who sp
the defense insisting james holmes belongs in a mental institution. >> by the time mr. holmes stepped into that theater, her perception of reality was so skewed was so malformed that he no longer lived in the world that we live in. >> reporter: the prosecution unrelentsing unrelenting, he deserves to die for his crimes. >> hold him accountable for murdering 12 people and trying to murder 70 others. >> reporter: only three years ago the midnight premier of the latest...
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james holmes to be sane. the other -- one other big mystery was the notebook mr.ed to his psychiatrist at the university of colorado the day before the shooting. to this point, we did not know the contents of the notebook. now after the opening statement of the prosecution, we have seen many pages of the notebook with mr. holmes own handwriting, a cursive script, somewhat child-like, in which he lays out his plans to kill. very clearly, he lays out his various methodology and even, in fact, some of his reasoning. he said, for example, his message, when he hoped to some day carry out a killing was that there would be no message. a very nilistic point of view. he said he thought about carrying out a mass killing at an airport but that cob construed as a terrorist message. he wind want that. he wanted this to be that his killing and life has no meaning. >>meaning. >> ifill: what do you expect to hear from the defense? >> knowing that the state mandated experts both found mr. holmes to be sane that means that the defense's case will hinge on the testimony of their own
james holmes to be sane. the other -- one other big mystery was the notebook mr.ed to his psychiatrist at the university of colorado the day before the shooting. to this point, we did not know the contents of the notebook. now after the opening statement of the prosecution, we have seen many pages of the notebook with mr. holmes own handwriting, a cursive script, somewhat child-like, in which he lays out his plans to kill. very clearly, he lays out his various methodology and even, in fact,...
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>>james: hear a live look at the golden gate bridge cameras, mr.alk about that and the possibility of spread on the horizon we come back in just a minute. it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>mark: a wedding ring stole an increase in residential burglary in the east bank i am thankful that i was not here. and i here seiche >>: but this is irreplaceable raw and have drawn 9:30 a.m. monday morning at a home on pleasant hill road in pleasant hill he has the backpack and a pillowcase filled with cash electronics and during now there and in the burglars were inside of the home for approximately 10 minutes he was able to break the glass he got and the women followed them back inside that is one that some of the door was open. she is hoping someone out there recognizes them she say
>>james: hear a live look at the golden gate bridge cameras, mr.alk about that and the possibility of spread on the horizon we come back in just a minute. it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>mark: a wedding...
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mr. wagner has worked in new york, new jersey seaport and laredo texas. appreciate you joining us. our next witness will be james sparrow in the buffalo new york area. mr. spero served as a national crime for the benefit fraud unit at i.c.e. and special agent in charge for hsi. did i say that right among mr. spero? spero, okay. >> chairman johnson, ranking member carper, distinguished members, thank you for the opportunity to assess the efforts to improve security along the border. as dhs principal investigative homeland security investigation is positioned to leverage its broad statutory authority to support order enforcement. hsi works in close coordination with dhs components and u.s. interagency partners as well as counterparts in canadian law enforcement to target transnational criminal organizations travel, trade and finance. hsi applies a full range of innovative investigative techniques, including leading and participating in u.s. canadian task force says, undercover operations controlled deliveries, asset identification and an removal confidential informant and title iii electronic intercepts to identif
mr. wagner has worked in new york, new jersey seaport and laredo texas. appreciate you joining us. our next witness will be james sparrow in the buffalo new york area. mr. spero served as a national crime for the benefit fraud unit at i.c.e. and special agent in charge for hsi. did i say that right among mr. spero? spero, okay. >> chairman johnson, ranking member carper, distinguished members, thank you for the opportunity to assess the efforts to improve security along the border. as dhs...
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james peterson. gentlemen, thanks for your time tonight. mr.wasn't charged until the videotape surfaced and you wrote about this in "the new york times" today with an op-ed. why does it take a piece of videotape? >> it is troubling because the narrative. the narrative is always the same. i felt in fear of my life. i felt threatened. the unarmed person reached for my gun and america continues to accept this narrative over and over again from every police department across the country, and when is america going to start to challenge these matd matters. but for this video, it would have been accepted again. it was accepted in michael brown. it was accepted in travis carter. it was accepted in every police shooting of an unarmed person of color that we can think of. >> how hard is it going to be to get a conviction? >> with video, it shouldn't be hard to get a conviction. you had eric garner on video. >> why isn't it every police officer is paying attention to the news? your thoughts on what's unfoldingunfold unfolding here? >> one of the reasons i
james peterson. gentlemen, thanks for your time tonight. mr.wasn't charged until the videotape surfaced and you wrote about this in "the new york times" today with an op-ed. why does it take a piece of videotape? >> it is troubling because the narrative. the narrative is always the same. i felt in fear of my life. i felt threatened. the unarmed person reached for my gun and america continues to accept this narrative over and over again from every police department across the...
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mr. bigelow works as a costume interpreter for james monroe. ennis if you would take a few minutes this afternoon and share with you his perspective of having a family connection to an historic event of such magnitude. mr. dennis bigelow. [applause] dennis bigelow: you don't need a repeat of what you have already heard about the surrender and the mclean house so i'm not going to read that of grandfather marshall's book. i think you would like to hear this. punctuated by the laws of the -- of a third of the armies of northern virginia, on april 6, with confederate general gordon having been stopped dead by a c -- sea of general sheridan's blue coats on the morning of the ninth, general lee knew his shrinking army could not remain whole. and could not break out. that after four years of arduous service marked by unsurpassed courage and fortitude, the army of northern virginia must yield to overwhelming numbers and resources. in the wee hours of april 9, general lee's aid and long street and gordon took their only refreshment of the day, cornmeal g
mr. bigelow works as a costume interpreter for james monroe. ennis if you would take a few minutes this afternoon and share with you his perspective of having a family connection to an historic event of such magnitude. mr. dennis bigelow. [applause] dennis bigelow: you don't need a repeat of what you have already heard about the surrender and the mclean house so i'm not going to read that of grandfather marshall's book. i think you would like to hear this. punctuated by the laws of the -- of a...
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fox attorney james the job was interestingly signed off before the job begun so it creates a lot of stress the skoovldcaffolding mr. shane wants to keep everything or everything the way it was he was originally told it was only paint not aluminum siding. >> okay yes. i'm sorry continue. >> okay. >> all right. so original there is around three-quarters to one half quarters everything was enclosed may i show photos. >> sure. >> yeah. >> can we see it is the whole properties is right here if you does not consider this as a violation that his property was being damaged and also, if you look at his photo the separation between both properties is completely covered and enclosed that's why mr. shane wants the siding removed and kept with the separation separation. >> yeah. and once again one more photo to show you right on the alignment here everything is completely posted >> and also damage has been done from mr. shawn's property i think we conclude our statement thank you very much. >> one moment please. yes. >> the appellant had a legal council at one time. >>. i'm sorry. >> >> the appellant had an attorney representi
fox attorney james the job was interestingly signed off before the job begun so it creates a lot of stress the skoovldcaffolding mr. shane wants to keep everything or everything the way it was he was originally told it was only paint not aluminum siding. >> okay yes. i'm sorry continue. >> okay. >> all right. so original there is around three-quarters to one half quarters everything was enclosed may i show photos. >> sure. >> yeah. >> can we see it is the...
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mr. clancy, the current director continues to uphold. >> host: can't get through on the phone lines and want to make a comment e-mail us, booktv@c-span.org. james in bellevue washington, you're on with ron kessler. >> caller: mr. kessler, i'll try to make this as quickly as possible. you touched on what i was talking about -- what i want to talk about a little while ago that every american ought to be concerned about especially in light with what's going on in switzerland now and a country that is working to create intercontinental missiles in addition to atomic weapons. my congressman is adam smith who's ranking member of the armed services committee. he had a town meeting here in bellevue, washington, a little while ago, and i asked him, i said forget isis except individually. what i'm concerned about is some terrorist getting ahold of an atomic weapon and wiping out a million people in seattle or new york or los angeles. how secure -- and i want to pick your brain with your contacts in the cia and the nsa and maybe you don't know. but i asked mr. smith how secure are these nuclear weapons in pakistan? now, he gave me a generic answer, but ha
mr. clancy, the current director continues to uphold. >> host: can't get through on the phone lines and want to make a comment e-mail us, booktv@c-span.org. james in bellevue washington, you're on with ron kessler. >> caller: mr. kessler, i'll try to make this as quickly as possible. you touched on what i was talking about -- what i want to talk about a little while ago that every american ought to be concerned about especially in light with what's going on in switzerland now and a...
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mrs. brady became a passionate advocate for gun control after her husband james brady was shot in the head the assassination attempt on president reagan. brady's family says her work saved countless lives. >>> "eyewitness news" has obtained new video of the arrest of a vineland new jersey man who died while in police custody. while questions circle and prosecutors investigate friends of philip white are demanding answers. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco has more from vineland. >> i love him so much. >> candles are lit at a vigil for 32 year old philip white known to family as capone. he died earlier this week, and police custody. his final minutes caught on cell phone video. the 15 second video shows white on the ground in the grips after k9, being restrained by vineland police. he died on the way to the hospital. but friends say police went too far. >> beyond excessive force. when you hand cuff a vehicle they're subdued. i don't care if they're under the influence every anything you want to say they're under the influence of. how much can a person do handicuffs? >> white is told to
mrs. brady became a passionate advocate for gun control after her husband james brady was shot in the head the assassination attempt on president reagan. brady's family says her work saved countless lives. >>> "eyewitness news" has obtained new video of the arrest of a vineland new jersey man who died while in police custody. while questions circle and prosecutors investigate friends of philip white are demanding answers. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco has...
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and as james rosen reported, there's a lot that iran has been hiding that they haven't come clean about and we heard from mr. zarif that the bill goal at the iranian table was to get those sanctions lifted. the u.n. will be lifting sanctions and the u.s. will be lifting sanctions. how quickly will that happen? we said that former president ronald reagan said trust but verify, will this new sanctions regime accomplish that? i have a lot of questions. >> this is just the frame work, now they're going to go to the negotiating table and develop all the details which are supposed to be completed by june 30th then you assume these inspections will start, and if the inspectors see what they want to see, then the sanctions would be lift. >> again that's up to the iranians, what are they actually showing the inspectors will the inspectors be satisfied with what they see. but in the past even after these negotiations when it's brought back to iran, the ayatollah rejected all of it. he has the absolute power to reject everything that was agreed to today. what often happens is that the these agreements actually just mo
and as james rosen reported, there's a lot that iran has been hiding that they haven't come clean about and we heard from mr. zarif that the bill goal at the iranian table was to get those sanctions lifted. the u.n. will be lifting sanctions and the u.s. will be lifting sanctions. how quickly will that happen? we said that former president ronald reagan said trust but verify, will this new sanctions regime accomplish that? i have a lot of questions. >> this is just the frame work, now...
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mrs. brady became a passionate advocate for gun control after her husband james brady was shot in the head in the assassination attempt on president reagan. brady's family says her work saved countless lives. >>> well, "eyewitness news" has obtained new video of the arrest after vineland, new jersey man who died while in police custody. while questions are circling this morning and prosecutors investigate, friends of philip white are demanding answers. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco has more from vineland. >> i love you. >> candles lit at vigil for 32 year old philip white. known to family as capone. he died earlier this week, in police custody. his final minutes caught on cell phone video the 152nd video showings white on the ground, in the grips after k9, and being restrained by vineland police. he died on the way to the hospital. but friends say police went too far. >> beyond excessive force. when you hand cuff an individual they're subdued, i don't care if they're under the influence of anything you want to say they're under the influence of. how much can a person do handicuffs
mrs. brady became a passionate advocate for gun control after her husband james brady was shot in the head in the assassination attempt on president reagan. brady's family says her work saved countless lives. >>> well, "eyewitness news" has obtained new video of the arrest after vineland, new jersey man who died while in police custody. while questions are circling this morning and prosecutors investigate, friends of philip white are demanding answers. "eyewitness...
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mr. medley, did guto the century 16 movie theater? >> reporter: he used an alphabet board to spell his answer " why-e-s, james holmes, sitting 10 feet away, showed no raekd. katie medley held it together on the stand but when she finished testifying i watched her walk back to her seat in the courtroom gallery bow her head, and sob. scott there, could be weeks of emotional testimony ahead in this scarred community. >> pelley: mark, thank you. and we'll be right back. the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with the tools and the network you need to make working as one easier than ever. virtually anywhere. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep r
mr. medley, did guto the century 16 movie theater? >> reporter: he used an alphabet board to spell his answer " why-e-s, james holmes, sitting 10 feet away, showed no raekd. katie medley held it together on the stand but when she finished testifying i watched her walk back to her seat in the courtroom gallery bow her head, and sob. scott there, could be weeks of emotional testimony ahead in this scarred community. >> pelley: mark, thank you. and we'll be right back. the...