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his supervisor at the noah house. >> we need him to be back at work, working and doing his groups. >>, it states that you violated condition seven by failing to obey all lays, ordinances or statutory conditions of release. at this time we're going to take testimony from officer fricks. >> i was on the west side of the railroad tracks. i saw the defendant ride his bike towards the tracks. he entered through a hole in a six foot chain link fence that was put up to keep people off the property. and he was stopped on the west side. >> when you came in contact with him, was he cooperative with you? >> yes. >> after a few more questions, the parole examiner asked jones' probation officer to weigh in. >> well, given that this charge was dismissed, i recommend reinstatement. had he been convicted of the charge, i would have recommended return to prison. >> mr. jones, is there anything you want to add? >> i know they need me back there working. i really want to be there to help them fulfill the goals and everything of the job. i want to go back to that position and really help make a differenc
his supervisor at the noah house. >> we need him to be back at work, working and doing his groups. >>, it states that you violated condition seven by failing to obey all lays, ordinances or statutory conditions of release. at this time we're going to take testimony from officer fricks. >> i was on the west side of the railroad tracks. i saw the defendant ride his bike towards the tracks. he entered through a hole in a six foot chain link fence that was put up to keep people...
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house. host of the edge. he's won several emmys from what i hear. noah and leslie rice from the nation. it's a great panel.at to have you all here. mark, let me start with the ricin attack. prejudging people and declare them guilty. >> what authorities did in boston was an amazing bit of sleuthing done there, but clearly the rush to judgment reminds me of the richard jewell case. it's so reminiscent of it, although jewel lived a greater longer nightmare. cenk: on a different count they went into his house. they searched everything he had. there's like there is no traces of ricin. you would have traces to put them together. the guy's bipolar, used to be a janitor. they seem to be some what on it now. >> he's the guy in a b. movie who you suspect would be involved but in this case, it's real life. it's unclear as to why they were on the trail of him to begin with, cenk. cenk: so, he had been sending letters saying, you know, i'm casey and i approve this message, basically threatening letters to congress, including roger wicker, the senator. the ricin letters had the same thing, so everyone immediately though
house. host of the edge. he's won several emmys from what i hear. noah and leslie rice from the nation. it's a great panel.at to have you all here. mark, let me start with the ricin attack. prejudging people and declare them guilty. >> what authorities did in boston was an amazing bit of sleuthing done there, but clearly the rush to judgment reminds me of the richard jewell case. it's so reminiscent of it, although jewel lived a greater longer nightmare. cenk: on a different count they...
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house because it secures our borders. they'll have a pathway to citizenship. >> michael: so noah rothman i'll ask you this. heard that they have a deal in place. they have to write the legislation which takes a while and there is a lot of doing in there, and there is a lot of can kicking and moving goal posts as grace talked about there. then you have marco rubio the senator who is a member of the gang the eight. he's saying we've got to slow the roll. a rush to legislation late without fulling considering all views and input from all senators would be fatal to the effort of earning the public's confidence. so noah when you see rubio doing that, and you hear a deal being made by graham, what does that bring to mind? is rubio with this deal, or is he trying to carve out his own thing here. >> he might be trying to carve out his own thing. the bottom lines that graham described all sound great. but we did understand that what the gang of eight is going to propose. there is a stumbling block in the legal status for individuals who may be gang members but have no criminal activity. but what we also understand
house because it secures our borders. they'll have a pathway to citizenship. >> michael: so noah rothman i'll ask you this. heard that they have a deal in place. they have to write the legislation which takes a while and there is a lot of doing in there, and there is a lot of can kicking and moving goal posts as grace talked about there. then you have marco rubio the senator who is a member of the gang the eight. he's saying we've got to slow the roll. a rush to legislation late without...
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parker and jack pinto and noah pause ner and careline and jessica and benjamin wheeler and allison wyatt and their siblings, moms and dads. >> meantime, in a close vote, maryland's house of delegates passed new gun legislation that's expected to pass the senate including a measure to fingerprint gun buyers. the president made the case new gun laws are common sense for the nation. >> we are not gonna wait for the next newtown or the next aurora before we act. i genuinely believe that's what the overwhelming amount of americans, i don't care what party they belong to, they want to see progress. i want to bring in jose and neah maleeka henderson, good morning. >> good morning. >> to the president's point, jose, there's a brand-new poll out showing 91% support background checks, 88% of gun owners support it. i know you are a gun owner. we have talked about it before. how does a lawmaker say this isn't what the american people want? >> well, polls reflect a snapshot of what people think at a certain period of time. i think that a lot of people both gun owners and those who oppose, you know, gun law or gun availability will say that, you know, if you can have an opportunity
parker and jack pinto and noah pause ner and careline and jessica and benjamin wheeler and allison wyatt and their siblings, moms and dads. >> meantime, in a close vote, maryland's house of delegates passed new gun legislation that's expected to pass the senate including a measure to fingerprint gun buyers. the president made the case new gun laws are common sense for the nation. >> we are not gonna wait for the next newtown or the next aurora before we act. i genuinely believe...
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in a house hearing on the keystone pipeline yesterday, barton went pretty far back for evidence that humans are not behind climate change. think noah'srk. >> people like me that support hydrocarbon development don't deny the climate is changing. i think you could have is an honest difference opinion on what's causing that change without automatically without being either all in, it's all because of mankind, or it's all just natural. i think there's a divergence of evidence. if you're a believer in the bible, one would have to say the great flood is an example of climate change, and that certainly wasn't because mankind had overdeveloped hydrocarbon energy. >> theories that suggest such a flood actually occurred, of course, controversial to say the least. anyway, barton, by the way, is a longtime skeptic on such topics. he once pointed out co2 emissions are nothing to worry about because we find it in everyday things like coca cola, of course in his area, dr. pepper. >>> next, lawmakers in montana this week debated whether to repeal a bill that makes gay sex a crime in the state. one of them, a republican, stepped in to explain why he
in a house hearing on the keystone pipeline yesterday, barton went pretty far back for evidence that humans are not behind climate change. think noah'srk. >> people like me that support hydrocarbon development don't deny the climate is changing. i think you could have is an honest difference opinion on what's causing that change without automatically without being either all in, it's all because of mankind, or it's all just natural. i think there's a divergence of evidence. if you're a...
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housing project. he had become involved in the gang problem at a young age. but he had to watch something that no one should ever have to watch. you think it's terrible that noah posner's twin sister has to grow up with the knowledge that her brother was gunned down. think about what ronnie chambers had to grow up with, having watched his other three siblings die at the hands of gun violence. ronnie became convinced after watching his three other siblings die from gun violence that he had to turn his life around, and so he did. he went into the music industry and he became a music producer and he decided to go even further and start to mentor young performers. people will remember him in the industry as -- quote -- everybody's hero. he was always pointing kids in the right direction, despite his own difficult upbringing. and he was fun, too. he loved banana milk shakes and onion rings. and then he was killed. the fourth of four siblings to be gunned down in and around chicago. four brothers and sisters his brother carlos shot in 1995. his brother jerome shot in 2000. his sister latoya just three months before jerome, before jerome. before jerome and then ronni
housing project. he had become involved in the gang problem at a young age. but he had to watch something that no one should ever have to watch. you think it's terrible that noah posner's twin sister has to grow up with the knowledge that her brother was gunned down. think about what ronnie chambers had to grow up with, having watched his other three siblings die at the hands of gun violence. ronnie became convinced after watching his three other siblings die from gun violence that he had to...