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mr. griffin was, in fact, out and listening to that broadcast that evening. >> the evidence shows officergriffin took an inappropriate interest in kim medlin, and investigators learned that griffin told fellow police officers about it. >> he saw her jeep running up and down through town and would call to other policemen and make comments about the pretty blonde-haired girl in the jeep, that she's coming through, and he was trying to figure out a way to meet her. >> that was really alarming, too. i had other officers that knew about this pattern of behavior, but didn't say anything, and come forward so we could address it and correct it. >> after kim's murder, several women came forward to say griffin had been harassing them, too. >> tell you how sick this guy actually was, this came out in trial, there was a girl being stalked, this girl has unlisted number. she gets a call that says, i know you're home, i'm coming to see you. what does she do in a panic? she calls the police, calls 911. who is working? who responses to the call? josh griffin. >> but for a murder conviction, prosecutors n
mr. griffin was, in fact, out and listening to that broadcast that evening. >> the evidence shows officergriffin took an inappropriate interest in kim medlin, and investigators learned that griffin told fellow police officers about it. >> he saw her jeep running up and down through town and would call to other policemen and make comments about the pretty blonde-haired girl in the jeep, that she's coming through, and he was trying to figure out a way to meet her. >> that was...
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mr. griffin until today. i think actually you have shown a lot of patience up until this point. and for example on the issue of race, let's play a little montage for and you remind you of some of the things said prior to this incident. >> the return to jim crowe days and all of the anti-black gimmick reat that time. >> the word was conceived by a group of wealthy white men that needed to put themselves above and apart from a black man. you all know the word i am talking about. obamacare. >> when mrs. palin envokes slavery she does not prove her ignorance, she confirms if anybody qualifies for a dose of discipline she would be the outstanding candidate. >> you are right cheney's heart is a political football. we should rip it out and then stick it back in. you know what they are talking about? this right wing slut laura ingram? she is a talk slut. >> if anybody disagrees with president obama he pretty much will label them a racist. that's standard operating procedure there. >> yeah, it is pretty disgusting stu
mr. griffin until today. i think actually you have shown a lot of patience up until this point. and for example on the issue of race, let's play a little montage for and you remind you of some of the things said prior to this incident. >> the return to jim crowe days and all of the anti-black gimmick reat that time. >> the word was conceived by a group of wealthy white men that needed to put themselves above and apart from a black man. you all know the word i am talking about....
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mr. griffin until today.ay this for you. i think actually you have shown a lot of patience up until this point and for example especially on the issue of race. let's play a little montage for you and remind you of some of the things that said prior to this incident. >> the return to something like jim crow days. >> the word was conceived by a group of wealthy white men who needed a way to put themselves above and apart from a black man. you all know the word i'm talking about. obamacare. >> when mrs. palin talks of slavery, he confirms that if anybody applieies for a dose of thomas thistlewood, she deserves a dose. >> and this right wing slut, what is her name, laura ingraham? yeah, she is a talk slut. >> especially on the word of the race card if anybody disagrees with president obama he pretty much labels them a racist. that is standard operating procedure there. >> yeah, it is pretty disgusting stuff. and maybe you're right. maybe it took too long. i understand and quite frankly i've been a part of many of
mr. griffin until today.ay this for you. i think actually you have shown a lot of patience up until this point and for example especially on the issue of race. let's play a little montage for you and remind you of some of the things that said prior to this incident. >> the return to something like jim crow days. >> the word was conceived by a group of wealthy white men who needed a way to put themselves above and apart from a black man. you all know the word i'm talking about....
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the griffins were married for 42 years and she is preceded in death by her husband mr. herman griffin and is survived by her two children and her daughter daughter-in-law allison griffin. thank you colleagues. today also i'm introducing two hearings. i am calling for hearing involving the public utilities commission and department of environment to begin planning for what may prove to be the worst draught we have faced in years. 2013 was the driest year in record in the bay area and 2014 is projected to be even dryer so we need to prepare. we have some of the best tap water in the country. it can be easy to forget that this water has to come from somewhere. the reservoir system through a marvel of civil engineering is still dependent on the river and the snow pack and the sierra nevada. that snow pack is now only 15 to 21 percent normal levels. 2.6 million people throughout the bay area and beyond depend on this water. the dry weather not only reduces water supply, it makes the whole system and the whole state more vulnerable to fire. when it comes to water, we are not a
the griffins were married for 42 years and she is preceded in death by her husband mr. herman griffin and is survived by her two children and her daughter daughter-in-law allison griffin. thank you colleagues. today also i'm introducing two hearings. i am calling for hearing involving the public utilities commission and department of environment to begin planning for what may prove to be the worst draught we have faced in years. 2013 was the driest year in record in the bay area and 2014 is...
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mr. griffin's foot, as strange as that may sound. >> the real clincher was the shoeprint that left a piece of evidence that you cannot deny. it's there in black and white. >>> up next, he promises to avenge his sister's murder. >> i prayed to god that i would be led to be in the right place at the right time. >> for years, he tracks her killer without success. >> every day was another blow to the stomach. >> somewhere deep in the houston crime files are the the secrets to solve the case. he just had to find them. >> houston had 500,000 prints. everybody has 10 fingers. that's 5 million prints. >> 34 years later, investigators find the answer. >> i want to know who killed diane. >>> in december of 1969, diane maxwell pulled into the company parking lot in houston, texas. it was sunday, and downtown was virtually empty. diane worked for the southwestern bell company, and her shift started at 1:00 p.m. but she never made it inside the building. a half hour later, a homeless man saw someone walking away from an old shack next to the parking lot. >> he walked back to the shack and walked very c
mr. griffin's foot, as strange as that may sound. >> the real clincher was the shoeprint that left a piece of evidence that you cannot deny. it's there in black and white. >>> up next, he promises to avenge his sister's murder. >> i prayed to god that i would be led to be in the right place at the right time. >> for years, he tracks her killer without success. >> every day was another blow to the stomach. >> somewhere deep in the houston crime files are...
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mr. blake griffin and steph. down the lane, off the glass, get it is to fall. but the east wins, 163-155. >> i enjoy from start to finish every event i went to, and obviously the game tonight. we didn't win, but made my last shot and played, didn't shoot the ball well, but was able to get my teammates involved and enjoy the atmosphere. >> curry finished with 12 points pan 11 assists. >>> lincecum took to the mound today and threw his first bull pen session of the year. all eyes will be on timmy this spring to see if he's poised for a bounce back season. >> felt good today out there, you know. and i wasn't really trying to do anything too much. just kind of going the way i felt and keep the ball down in the zone from whatever i threw and work from there. everything else is how i felt today. >> he looked good, you know. he's free and easy, letting it go, which is what you expect from timmy. that's him. and it's like you let a horse out of the barn. he just goes. you know, so he used all his pitches and was letting it go today. >> be sure to join us throughout the
mr. blake griffin and steph. down the lane, off the glass, get it is to fall. but the east wins, 163-155. >> i enjoy from start to finish every event i went to, and obviously the game tonight. we didn't win, but made my last shot and played, didn't shoot the ball well, but was able to get my teammates involved and enjoy the atmosphere. >> curry finished with 12 points pan 11 assists. >>> lincecum took to the mound today and threw his first bull pen session of the year. all...
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mr. griffin for five minutes for questions. >> thank you for being here. sterile injectables lid to some -- shortages led to some health care providers feeling dependent on the supposedly sterile compounded drugs that led to the fungal meningitis outbreak in 2012 that killed 62 americans, thrug two in my area. -- 64 americans, including two in my area. illegal manufacturers that called themselves compounding pharmacies like necc, and thankfully congress put the f.d.a. on notice to deal with the drug shortages. much like the drug quality and security act with compounding and illegal manufacturing. fda officials have signaled to better predict quality issues at manufacturing facilities. dr. throckmorton, can you comment on these improvements? >> mostly to say that we understand the importance of getting that right. so identifying what those metrics are and then having a discussion about how they would be used is very important. so our part of our ongoing efforts, efforts this coming year and beyond, speak with manufacturing experts that can talk about the ki
mr. griffin for five minutes for questions. >> thank you for being here. sterile injectables lid to some -- shortages led to some health care providers feeling dependent on the supposedly sterile compounded drugs that led to the fungal meningitis outbreak in 2012 that killed 62 americans, thrug two in my area. -- 64 americans, including two in my area. illegal manufacturers that called themselves compounding pharmacies like necc, and thankfully congress put the f.d.a. on notice to deal...
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mr. feldman, drew griffin with cnn. i called and left a message from guatemala.m now standing outside the gates of your community. >> reporter: not surprisingly, the man who helped all these charities with their accounting lives here, inside a gated community of expensive homes in south florida. and no, he is not talking. as for the shipping company, a law enforcement source says charity services international is under investigation. roy tidwell who runs the company says he did pay feldman for his services but that it is up to individual charities to put values on their own donations, which again raises the question why all four of our charities sending aid to guatemala came up with the same value of goods down to the nickel. remember, $2,007,902.05. but an even bigger question remains. where is it? in a country filled with people desperate for help, $50 million in donated medicines is nowhere to be found. >> it's just unbelievable. drew joins us. you never found any evidence that the $15 million in medicine was ever even sent to guatemala. can these charities ge
mr. feldman, drew griffin with cnn. i called and left a message from guatemala.m now standing outside the gates of your community. >> reporter: not surprisingly, the man who helped all these charities with their accounting lives here, inside a gated community of expensive homes in south florida. and no, he is not talking. as for the shipping company, a law enforcement source says charity services international is under investigation. roy tidwell who runs the company says he did pay...
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mr. griffin for five minutes for questions. .> thank you for being here sterile injectables lid to some health care providers feeling dependent on the supposedly sterile compounded drugs that led to the fungal meningitis outbreak in 2012 that killed 62 americans, thrug two in my area. illegal manufacturers that called themselves compounding harmacies like necc, and thankfully congress put the f.d.a. on notice to deal with the drug shortages. much like the drug quality and security act with compounding and illegal manufacturing. we have signaled to better predict quality issues at manufacturing facilities. dr. throckmorton, can you comment on these improvements? >> mostly to say that we understand the importance of getting that right. so identifying what those metrics are and then having a discussion about how they would be used is very important. so our part of our ongoing efforts, efforts this coming year speak with manufacturing experts that can talk about the kinds of measures that a plant uses to follow their own manufacturing quality. understand those things better and then talk about how
mr. griffin for five minutes for questions. .> thank you for being here sterile injectables lid to some health care providers feeling dependent on the supposedly sterile compounded drugs that led to the fungal meningitis outbreak in 2012 that killed 62 americans, thrug two in my area. illegal manufacturers that called themselves compounding harmacies like necc, and thankfully congress put the f.d.a. on notice to deal with the drug shortages. much like the drug quality and security act with...