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i'm actually a fan of mr. locke and i believe nobody's perfect but the point is we would have a government that would become more tolerant and all the things we respect in our constitution and our bill of rights. we would develop a huge export market for the united states that would create wealth in the united states or a relationship with china. that we would get geopolitical for a private company in china. flat. yes there are a lot of a lot of new fiber in companies run chinese because they are good as this people and they just can't get it because the topline the one that is a hockey stick is the average access side of the the -- size of the chinese corporation. the people of china are repressed economically by their government. they are being used as a tool. their hard work is being used as a tool to knowledge into china to empower large state-owned companies which includes all the banks in china. if you look at the list of the 25 biggest companies in china every single one of them is a state-owned enterprise. d
i'm actually a fan of mr. locke and i believe nobody's perfect but the point is we would have a government that would become more tolerant and all the things we respect in our constitution and our bill of rights. we would develop a huge export market for the united states that would create wealth in the united states or a relationship with china. that we would get geopolitical for a private company in china. flat. yes there are a lot of a lot of new fiber in companies run chinese because they...
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he'd already left by the time i locked up at 8:00. mr. langley, i'm detective kate beckett.ong have you been mr. fink's assistant? two months. i'm an art student. i take night classes at tisch. is that where you were tonight? yeah, mr. fink totally supported me being in school. he'd let me leave early to make classes. that's where i was when you guys called. do you know if mr. fink had any enemies, any unhappy clients or artists? nothing out of the ordinary. i can get you a contact list if you like. yes, please. (darius) okay. you know what? hey, we got a little problem. mm-hmm. we dug these two slugs out of the wall. they're not very fragmented. see if ballistics can run a match on any of the other shootings in the city. sure, but that's not the problem. we dug these two out of the wall, and dr. parish has another two in our vic here. so our perp's not a sharpshooter. but we've only found four bullets, and there are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 shell casings on the ground. there's no blood trail leading out of here. exactly, and not a drop of blood outside of the spatter from our vic here
he'd already left by the time i locked up at 8:00. mr. langley, i'm detective kate beckett.ong have you been mr. fink's assistant? two months. i'm an art student. i take night classes at tisch. is that where you were tonight? yeah, mr. fink totally supported me being in school. he'd let me leave early to make classes. that's where i was when you guys called. do you know if mr. fink had any enemies, any unhappy clients or artists? nothing out of the ordinary. i can get you a contact list if you...
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mr. mcafee was devastating for all of us, and it was a situation, it was human error. we had a staff member that failed to secure a locked cupboard. mr. mcafee got access to this dishwashing liquid, drank it and had absolutely tragic results, and our heart goes out to the family. when you're dealing with this many residents, particularly a population that can have unpredictable behavior or is frail and is kind of a high-risk population to begin with, we will have situations from time to time, but they are the vast, you know, minority. i mean, it is really the exception to the rule. >> welcome to emeritus, where you'll find all the comforts of home. >> thompson: cobb heads a company that has long been at the forefront of the assisted living industry. >> you can teach the skills, but you can't teach the passion. you have to have a passion for seniors. >> thompson: assisted living was created to offer seniors who could no longer live on their own a more home-like environment than nursing homes. and since most facilities offered little or no medical care, they were loosely regulated. >> seniors can enjoy their golden years t
mr. mcafee was devastating for all of us, and it was a situation, it was human error. we had a staff member that failed to secure a locked cupboard. mr. mcafee got access to this dishwashing liquid, drank it and had absolutely tragic results, and our heart goes out to the family. when you're dealing with this many residents, particularly a population that can have unpredictable behavior or is frail and is kind of a high-risk population to begin with, we will have situations from time to time,...
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mr. jackson's bedrooms behind locked doors at night to help him sleep. nothing. dr. side the scope of this job description in what he and mr. jackson decided to do with propofol. his conduct was so far beyond the pale that he was convicted of the crime of manslaughter. and if you believe dr. murray's job wasropofol, that shows you even more that aeg live wasn't the one who hired him. because aeg live had no idea and the evidence proved aeg live had absolutely no idea that dr. murray was administering propofol to michael jackson behind his locked bedroom doors. so if you think administering propofol was dr. murray's job, then you know that was a job that only mr. jackson could have hired him to do. >> cnn's alan duke just left the courtroom. it wasn't just the kids the defense mentioned today. also the mother. also katherine jackson. >> yes, katherine jackson, in the courtroom herself, watching this. she's had some harsh words exchanged on the stand with this attorney, marvin putnam. it was interesting watching her as she had to listen to him this morning sum up the ca
mr. jackson's bedrooms behind locked doors at night to help him sleep. nothing. dr. side the scope of this job description in what he and mr. jackson decided to do with propofol. his conduct was so far beyond the pale that he was convicted of the crime of manslaughter. and if you believe dr. murray's job wasropofol, that shows you even more that aeg live wasn't the one who hired him. because aeg live had no idea and the evidence proved aeg live had absolutely no idea that dr. murray was...
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mr. america's cup races today. >> they will lock like they are flying with winds from the northwest around 10 to 15 miles an hour. you see slightly breezy conditions right now but a lot of us still under the low cloud cover spilling in from the coast. i'll let you any when you can expect some sunshine. >> thank you, francis. next, flooding for colorado. the number of people missing continues to climb. also the twelfth man. going for a record. why 49er fans heading to seattle for the game this weeken build your own omelette with all the fixings. and help others at the same time. for every omelette purchased this week at denny's, america's egg farmers will donate one egg on your behalf to a no kid hungry partner to help end childhood hunger in america. >> we have developing news right now. 34 people are hurt after a greyhound bus overturned in ohio this morning. the accident happened around 4:00 in the morning eastern time about 26 miles north of cincinnati. the bus was carrying 52 people on its way to detroit. police say injuries range from minor to severe. no word yet on what caused the cr
mr. america's cup races today. >> they will lock like they are flying with winds from the northwest around 10 to 15 miles an hour. you see slightly breezy conditions right now but a lot of us still under the low cloud cover spilling in from the coast. i'll let you any when you can expect some sunshine. >> thank you, francis. next, flooding for colorado. the number of people missing continues to climb. also the twelfth man. going for a record. why 49er fans heading to seattle for the...
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military will be working as a contractor or a mercenary force or lock border if you will towards our of partners mr kerry told us representatives that being militarily bankrolled by arab countries is not in the cards and it's not an option the obama administration is currently considering but some ask why would the secretary of state speak publicly about the proposal if it wasn't being considered a valuable offer and also on wednesday the secretary of state also warned us representatives that a lack of military action against the government of bashar al assad could fuel extremist fighters secretary kerry said that if the u.s. doesn't strike syria then countries that countries funding the opposition such as saudi arabia and qatar which are america's allies will begin giving more money to extremist fighters so go and buy this rationale this means that the u.s. must strike syria to prevent its own allies from strengthening radical rebels clearly what we see is that many countries have their own agenda that are playing a. role in this ongoing syrian crisis. could israel's id protection plan be a step t
military will be working as a contractor or a mercenary force or lock border if you will towards our of partners mr kerry told us representatives that being militarily bankrolled by arab countries is not in the cards and it's not an option the obama administration is currently considering but some ask why would the secretary of state speak publicly about the proposal if it wasn't being considered a valuable offer and also on wednesday the secretary of state also warned us representatives that a...
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locked up abroad. it's the same things you got drugs in your [beep]. >> same thing. >> ass master! >> thank you, mr. cuban. >> britney spears spent thousands of dollars on coke. no, that's lindsay lohan. that's alleged. we kind of got off on the wrong foot here. someone explain about brit. >> she is wheeling and dealing in the stock market. we got her portfolio for the year 2012. >> what we found will make you go -- yes. >> last year she sold 574 shares of coke, but the bigger thing is she has no pepsi stock. >> no pepsi stock! even show brit fam epsi back in 2001. you were the choice of a new generation or you were tasting the difference or whatever. more importantly -- >> she made $8 million off of pepsi as endorsing it. how am i to believe that britney spears truly likes pepsi when i was watching these commercials -- >> yes, picture a young harvey levin, say in his early 60's, backwards baseball cap rocking out to brit selling pepsi and it was all a lie. >> she has no idea what she had. never touched it before. >> she may have people for that. what else is in her portfolio? >> she lost $640 on mc
locked up abroad. it's the same things you got drugs in your [beep]. >> same thing. >> ass master! >> thank you, mr. cuban. >> britney spears spent thousands of dollars on coke. no, that's lindsay lohan. that's alleged. we kind of got off on the wrong foot here. someone explain about brit. >> she is wheeling and dealing in the stock market. we got her portfolio for the year 2012. >> what we found will make you go -- yes. >> last year she sold 574 shares...
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locking ) you're arresting me? for the murders of stanley brecker and helen katisch. you have the right to remain silent... i'm sorry, mrs. mulroney. department regulations. would you please stand up? excuse me? you're being charged with two counts of second degree murder. you can't beerious. i'm afraid so. i want to call mr. rumsey. he's been arrested, ma'am. you can call another lawyer from downtown. i can't believe we're doing this. and it's not exactly therwhat you might think.town dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt is packed with 12 grams of protein in every 5.3 oz cup. sink your teeth into that. dannon oikos. the new protein. ♪ dannon hidden valley will never be the same. ♪ with delicious new sandwich spreads in spicy chipotle pepper, and more flavors the whole family will love. ople against regina mulroney stephanie mulroney and patrick rumsey. two counts of murder in the sond degree tampering with a witness in the first degree. quiet in here. not guilty all around, your honor. you looking for bail, ms. carmichael? stephanie mulroney's a flight risk. we're asking ten million dollars. ( audience murmuring ) the next
locking ) you're arresting me? for the murders of stanley brecker and helen katisch. you have the right to remain silent... i'm sorry, mrs. mulroney. department regulations. would you please stand up? excuse me? you're being charged with two counts of second degree murder. you can't beerious. i'm afraid so. i want to call mr. rumsey. he's been arrested, ma'am. you can call another lawyer from downtown. i can't believe we're doing this. and it's not exactly therwhat you might think.town dannon...
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lock the door. is there a rosa rivera here ? henry ! stop the camera and go find rosa. sure, mr. brashov.you are here for lunch, perhaps you could come back another time. - i just need a few words with miss rivera. - i'm rosa rivera. i'm from the property management company. we haven't received your rent yet. ah. i need some repairs done. my bathroom faucet leaks. the tile is cracked. hey. my car needs new brakes. that doesn't mean i can stop making car payments. look. you pay your rent now and i won't charge you a late fee. you don't know what that building is like. we've got problems with the water the elevators, the garbage. - i'm just doing my job. - some job. excuse me ? what are you doing ? just testing out my new camera. - well, you can go test it someplace else. - no problem. here. i'd love to help you miss rivera, but i don't even know who the owners are. it's a corporation. oh, yeah, sure. nobody wants to take responsibility. thank you, miss rivera. rosa, you're not going to give up, are you ? i can't fight a corporation. i'm only one person. well, maybe you can't fight them alo
lock the door. is there a rosa rivera here ? henry ! stop the camera and go find rosa. sure, mr. brashov.you are here for lunch, perhaps you could come back another time. - i just need a few words with miss rivera. - i'm rosa rivera. i'm from the property management company. we haven't received your rent yet. ah. i need some repairs done. my bathroom faucet leaks. the tile is cracked. hey. my car needs new brakes. that doesn't mean i can stop making car payments. look. you pay your rent now and...
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mr. ruck, anything else. >> all i would say, judge, is that being locked up, sitting here does something.ieve it has for morris. i would suggest that we move in increments. we move in increments from where he was was no real restrictions just you need to do what we're telling you to do to now we're going to put a bracelet around your ankle before we jump to the most severe conclusion, the recommendation he be shipped away from his family and brothers and sisters. i would just ask that the court give some credence to what he said on stand today. >> judge, we've heard that morris has done some soul searching while detained for the last three weeks and apparently has seen the light. i'm not sure what light it is he's seeing. what i've heard is a person sill not taking spochbt for anything that he does. he's not going to get services unless this court takes him and puts him in a place where he can receive services and he desperately needs services. i think that probation is a recommendation for placement should be followed. >> listen to me and do what i'm saying. >> you admit to one or the ot
mr. ruck, anything else. >> all i would say, judge, is that being locked up, sitting here does something.ieve it has for morris. i would suggest that we move in increments. we move in increments from where he was was no real restrictions just you need to do what we're telling you to do to now we're going to put a bracelet around your ankle before we jump to the most severe conclusion, the recommendation he be shipped away from his family and brothers and sisters. i would just ask that the...
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. >> putin suggested you were locked in an outdated cold war mindset. what's your reaction? >> well, mrtin has made several remarks about me over the years, none of them flattering. and i'm afraid that in response i could say that mr. putin has taken russia back to many of the cold war practices of the then soviet union. if you look at any human rights organization, they give them very low or failing marks. you look at the case, look at carter covsky, outlining what they view as a different lifestyle of what they find acceptable. this kind of thing is really all earmarks of an autocratic government led by a person who wants to stay in power for life. >> he's obviously got a kggb background. to you -- is there any way you can trust him? any way you see the u.s. able to deal with him? >> only in a situation where he viewed it as his interest, which means it would be to his detriment if he didn't agree. and then, of course, it would have to be the old reagan line trust but verify. >> it's a hard assessment of putin's leadership that you wrote. do you have any concerns it might make him bac
. >> putin suggested you were locked in an outdated cold war mindset. what's your reaction? >> well, mrtin has made several remarks about me over the years, none of them flattering. and i'm afraid that in response i could say that mr. putin has taken russia back to many of the cold war practices of the then soviet union. if you look at any human rights organization, they give them very low or failing marks. you look at the case, look at carter covsky, outlining what they view as a...
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mr. madden. >> yes, sir. >> are you ready? >> always ready, sir. >> go. >>> coming up on lock up pendleton juvenile. >> give him a chance is whatve him a chance. >>> it's been two long days since john madden took the biggest test of his life. >> we took cadet madden to the military entrance processing station. and he took his asfab, and that's a placement exam. and he cut an 83, which is outstanding. normal is around 40. so he did twice the norm. >> i felt proud of myself. i mean, i didn't really realize the severity of it until they told me most people in indiana only score about a 35 or a 40. and i was like, wow. but, i mean, i don't know. it made me feel good. >> we knew he was intelligent. he's a natural leader. he's ever fortunate enough to get in the military, he's going to be a superstar. there's no doubt about it. >> one, two. >> one unit. >> unfortunately for madden, though, going straight into the military is no longer an option. superintendent mike dempsey's plan to release him directly from pendleton into the navy wasn't as easy as he had hoped. >> for the navy to pursue him, he needs to be out of department of corr
mr. madden. >> yes, sir. >> are you ready? >> always ready, sir. >> go. >>> coming up on lock up pendleton juvenile. >> give him a chance is whatve him a chance. >>> it's been two long days since john madden took the biggest test of his life. >> we took cadet madden to the military entrance processing station. and he took his asfab, and that's a placement exam. and he cut an 83, which is outstanding. normal is around 40. so he did twice the...
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mr. kerr toy go to israel first? i think on a basic level it's the united states closest regional ali ali they tend to sy in lock stepomacy the israel is were wrath earn throughs as tick about president obama's initiative to launch air strikes against the assad regime. publics said they thought it was a good thing of the 10 or of the media said what it was a good thing and they threatened to help president obama to try to get the decision both through houses of congress and enlisting their friends in important organizations in the jewish and israeli lobbying in the united states to help the president. some irony for people there. and, of course, don't forget as you alluded to earlier, this notion that some israeli officials will be anxious to wait -- to hear what john kerry might or might not have to say about israel's chemical weapons. the russians have made no secret in the last few days of saying, well, listen, if we get the syrians to agree to the chemical weapons convention what, about israel? what about making the whole near east as sergei lavrov said yesterday a chemical weapons free zone. >> the impact in leb
mr. kerr toy go to israel first? i think on a basic level it's the united states closest regional ali ali they tend to sy in lock stepomacy the israel is were wrath earn throughs as tick about president obama's initiative to launch air strikes against the assad regime. publics said they thought it was a good thing of the 10 or of the media said what it was a good thing and they threatened to help president obama to try to get the decision both through houses of congress and enlisting their...
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mr. taylor is going to show. >> . go to the next one. and this one shows a double-parked car in the back. and i think it's 9th and oring where they can't go anywhere so people locked their keys in the vehicle. i don't know exactly how long that shut down the service but it caused an impact. we have another photo it didn't make it here but the truck basically couped the whole roadway. i thank you, mr. taylor. i now - before we get to the department supervisor breed? i'd like to call up the mta riccardo. mr. lay i want to thank you and your colleagues with the mta in terms of working with the statistics and the presentation you're about to show >> good afternoon. supervisors and member of the publics i'm riccardo i'm the city traffic engineer we i have a few colleagues that are the heads of our parking enforcement groups. thanks for the introduction you pointed out a lot of the issues with the double parking it's common in san francisco and a lot of the large decency cities across the world. when i was reaching this there was from new york city and philadelphia. it's a common problem with the cities that rely on the streets for loading activities there's a greater t
mr. taylor is going to show. >> . go to the next one. and this one shows a double-parked car in the back. and i think it's 9th and oring where they can't go anywhere so people locked their keys in the vehicle. i don't know exactly how long that shut down the service but it caused an impact. we have another photo it didn't make it here but the truck basically couped the whole roadway. i thank you, mr. taylor. i now - before we get to the department supervisor breed? i'd like to call up the...
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michael was found locked in his room and drunk and despondent. mr. phillips said it was the scariest thing he's ever seen. michael was emotionally paral e paralyzed, riddled with self-loathing and doubt. in order to get him out of the room, mr. phillips had to scream so loud that the walls in the room shook. he threw michael in the shower and slapped him to get him to it the press conference two hours late and as a result of that press conference, aeg executives said we can't back off now, it would be a disaster for the company because we're holding all the risk. no one knew whether michael could pay back the $35 million aeg was out. we know based on the evidence that aeg didn't have appropriate insurance to cover the loss. we also know that aeg executives wrote to mr. phillips and said, michael was kind of overwhelming -- underwhelming in the press conference, and he did not give aeg executives the feeling that he could get enough together to even do 30 shows. that's what they wrote. but what happened? tickets went on sale. as you'll see, a cultural
michael was found locked in his room and drunk and despondent. mr. phillips said it was the scariest thing he's ever seen. michael was emotionally paral e paralyzed, riddled with self-loathing and doubt. in order to get him out of the room, mr. phillips had to scream so loud that the walls in the room shook. he threw michael in the shower and slapped him to get him to it the press conference two hours late and as a result of that press conference, aeg executives said we can't back off now, it...
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locked up abroad. it's the same things you got drugs in your [beep]. >> same thing. >> ass master! >> thank you, mr. britney spears spent thousands of dollars on coke. no, that's lindsay lohan. that's alleged. we kind of got off on the wrong foot here. someone explain about brit. >> she is wheeling and dealing in the stock market. we got her portfolio for the year 2012. >> what we found will make you go -- yes. >> last year she sold 574 shares of coke, but the bigger thing is she has no pepsi stock. >> no pepsi stock! even show brit famously repped epsi back in 2001. you were the choice of a new generation or you were tasting the difference or whatever. more importantly -- >> she made $8 million off of pepsi as endorsing it. how am i to believe that britney spears truly likes pepsi when i was watching these commercials -- >> yes, picture a young harvey levin, say in his early 60's, backwards baseball cap rocking out to brit selling pepsi and it was all a lie. >> she has no idea what she had. never touched it before. >> she may have people for that. what else is in her portfolio? >> she lost $640 on
locked up abroad. it's the same things you got drugs in your [beep]. >> same thing. >> ass master! >> thank you, mr. britney spears spent thousands of dollars on coke. no, that's lindsay lohan. that's alleged. we kind of got off on the wrong foot here. someone explain about brit. >> she is wheeling and dealing in the stock market. we got her portfolio for the year 2012. >> what we found will make you go -- yes. >> last year she sold 574 shares of coke, but...
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information he can with the fbi, but two things we can lock at here from what he told me, number one, there were two security clearance done on mrexis within the last year or so and, secondly, that this may have been mr. alexis' first day on the job at that u.s. navy yard. >> that's right a startling piece of information if that is, in fact, turns out ob accurate. today was the first day. peter hamm reporting joe johns as well that he had actually been at the hotel here in washington apparently for a few weeks. that's from early reporting, it is unclear what he has been doing, how long he may have been planning this for, but it's fascinating to hear this may have been his first day at work. again, we are trying to piece this together on a fly. we appreciate the update. joining me is a former assistant director sean henry. thanks, very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> to you, what are the big red flags here? that we are told, we just learned from herb griffin this may have been his first day at work here at the navy yard, but that he passed two security clearance within the last year or so. >> well, these things clearly d
information he can with the fbi, but two things we can lock at here from what he told me, number one, there were two security clearance done on mrexis within the last year or so and, secondly, that this may have been mr. alexis' first day on the job at that u.s. navy yard. >> that's right a startling piece of information if that is, in fact, turns out ob accurate. today was the first day. peter hamm reporting joe johns as well that he had actually been at the hotel here in washington...
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locked and loaded. >> as i got about 10 to 15 feet from them, officer deaton turned mr.oward me and gave me a clear shot at his back. >> tipton let's lose the barbs and zaps german with a direct hit. >> the officers cuff and arrest german. >> paramedics arrive at the scene to treat officer deaton. >> my adrenaline was still rushing. i saw all this blood that was on me and at this time i could see it was dripping off my nose. >> deaton's nose has been sliced open from one of german's punches. in the safety of the ambulance, the officer realizes the severity of the attack. >> realized, man, this is for real. this guy was really trying to take me out. luckily i'm still here and i started thinking of my wife and kids. good thing was, i was on the better side of it, even though i did get injured. >> and his injuries are significant. >> basically, i had to have reconstructive surgery on my whole eye socket. he broke the bone here, broke my temple bone and broke my eyebrow. and i had to have four titanium plates put in. >> six months after the assault, eric german goes to trial
locked and loaded. >> as i got about 10 to 15 feet from them, officer deaton turned mr.oward me and gave me a clear shot at his back. >> tipton let's lose the barbs and zaps german with a direct hit. >> the officers cuff and arrest german. >> paramedics arrive at the scene to treat officer deaton. >> my adrenaline was still rushing. i saw all this blood that was on me and at this time i could see it was dripping off my nose. >> deaton's nose has been sliced...
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mr. so and so here? he says i'm here. >> he says where is your lawyer? i haven't seen my lawyers since 70 days ago. what had been shocked to me for a man who had been locked for more than 70 days, nobody knew that. they had been used to a system, a level of expectation for poor people and the kind of justice they deserve. they become so used to it that they accepted it. that gave me this idea that we need to start a movement, it needs to be a movement of public defenders who get it so we started building gideon's promise by creating young defenders from across the south to join this 3 year program to get training and support and started from 15 lawyers from 2 offices from atlanta to new orleans, jay was in or class. today we have over 200 lawyers from over 30 offices across 13 states. we have a program for leaders, a program for trainers. a program for our graduates, all from don's film have come through the program. that's why i did it. i really believe the public defenders can walk through a room across systems and remind people of these ideals that gideon was all about that quite frankly everyone in the system has forgotten. [ applause ] >> so judge. t
mr. so and so here? he says i'm here. >> he says where is your lawyer? i haven't seen my lawyers since 70 days ago. what had been shocked to me for a man who had been locked for more than 70 days, nobody knew that. they had been used to a system, a level of expectation for poor people and the kind of justice they deserve. they become so used to it that they accepted it. that gave me this idea that we need to start a movement, it needs to be a movement of public defenders who get it so we...
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mr. pickering, i'm gathering that we don't want to lock up our people like ambassador stephens, who was so loved by the people. i understand that. can you tell us in practical terms how your recommendations will help the state department going forward. strike a balance between putting policy imperatives and the fact that there are not always a lot of good choices from which to operate? >> because, sir, it takes or tries to take into account the special disadvantages that you have mentioned in location, in changing threat situations, and in risk management it sees that as a dynamic. where not every day can you wander the bazaars but when you can, you should understand the risks that you're taking. it also means that on different locations in cities have different requirements for security. cars are different than residents are different than safe havens. and so it provides graduates levels, if i can put it this way of safety and security over a period of time to individuals who might be in danger. hopefully the situation will be in the main in kind of situation that chris stephens really wa
mr. pickering, i'm gathering that we don't want to lock up our people like ambassador stephens, who was so loved by the people. i understand that. can you tell us in practical terms how your recommendations will help the state department going forward. strike a balance between putting policy imperatives and the fact that there are not always a lot of good choices from which to operate? >> because, sir, it takes or tries to take into account the special disadvantages that you have...