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his supervisor at the noah house. >> we need him to be back at work, working and doing his groups. >> mr. jones, it states you violated condition 7 by failing to obey all laws, ordinances or statutory conditions of conditional release. and 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. >> given that this charge is dismissed i would recommend reinstatement. and being convicted of the charge, i would have recommended return to prison. >> mr. jones, is there anything you want to add. >> god know they need me back there working. i really want to be there to help them fulfill the goals 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. >> mr. jones, it states you violated condition 7 by failing to obey all laws, ordinances or statutory conditions of conditional release. and 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...
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noah rothman is with us. former fbi special agent and msnbc contributor clint watts. former white house an msnbc political analyst josh ernest. >> political reporter for the washington post we'll start with the latest news this morning. the president's son-in-law and senior advisor jared kushner is out with an 11-page statement. ahead of his meeting with the senate intelligence committee today. the meeting is going to be held behind closed doors, but in his statement released very early this morning kushner denies colluding with russia and says i is unaware of anyone in the campaign who did. he says he was swamped with emails from foreign officials during the campaign, and even more so during the transition. he details four meetings during that period, including two with russian ambassador sergei kislyak, none of which he says he requested. he writes, "on november 16, 2016 my assistant cede a request for a meeting from the russian ambassador. previous to receiving this request, i could not even recall the russian ambassador's name." kushner also insists he did not set up a secure back c
noah rothman is with us. former fbi special agent and msnbc contributor clint watts. former white house an msnbc political analyst josh ernest. >> political reporter for the washington post we'll start with the latest news this morning. the president's son-in-law and senior advisor jared kushner is out with an 11-page statement. ahead of his meeting with the senate intelligence committee today. the meeting is going to be held behind closed doors, but in his statement released very early...
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noah's home was raided. and he was 16. >> his parents had left early that morning. >> my mind is racing and i am looking around and flashlights on the sidewalk and house.the police would not let them. >> they didn't let him call anyone. >> i was two and half-hours late for school and no way you can try to explain it to anyone. >> they say why are you late? >> i said i can't say. >> prosecutor claim that the john doe rule protect people. but it protects the prosecutors from scrutiny. >> it gives direct attorney more power. you know why they came after us? we wereective. >> eric complained about the raid. >> you were told you may not speak but you did anyway? >> i was the only one to defight secrecy journal. and the wall street journal called it political attacks on conservative. >> they anyhow there would be children and no, you can't call your parents and attorney and cannot tell the school why you are late. >> the john doe prosecution is supposed to protect the innocent. >> but the leftist use it as a tool. >> it is two public district attorneys signed off. >> they are a career government employee. government workers don't like that? >> i take cold co
noah's home was raided. and he was 16. >> his parents had left early that morning. >> my mind is racing and i am looking around and flashlights on the sidewalk and house.the police would not let them. >> they didn't let him call anyone. >> i was two and half-hours late for school and no way you can try to explain it to anyone. >> they say why are you late? >> i said i can't say. >> prosecutor claim that the john doe rule protect people. but it protects...
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house? i can't believe it. it looks like a zoo. >> my name's brian kulash. in 2010, my dad, steve kulash, passed away and left us an inheritance with noah's ark implications. > that he and his brother stacey inherited this menagerie from their dad, a taxidermist named steve kulash. a series of calamitous events, including the one that caused their father's death, have stunned the brothers. they struggle to carry on his legacy. kulash, born in 1938, grew up on the family farm in nelson, british columbia. how did he get introduced to taxidermy? >> he sent away for mail-order taxidermy books. and he started by doing chickens and rabbits and stuff around the farm. >> it sets him on a journey that will take him far from the farm, which he leaves when he takes a job as a welder in vancouver. that pays the bills, but taxidermy remains his passion. in 1959, he marries rachel collins, and they raise three strapping young lads -- steve jr., brian, and the youngest, stacey, who i'm told has an even bigger surprise for me 40 miles outside vancouver. what?! >> welcome to the ark. >> what stacey calls "the ark" is a drafty old barn stuffed with the kulash brothers' strang
house? i can't believe it. it looks like a zoo. >> my name's brian kulash. in 2010, my dad, steve kulash, passed away and left us an inheritance with noah's ark implications. > that he and his brother stacey inherited this menagerie from their dad, a taxidermist named steve kulash. a series of calamitous events, including the one that caused their father's death, have stunned the brothers. they struggle to carry on his legacy. kulash, born in 1938, grew up on the family farm in nelson,...
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noah nelson was able to do. the doctors at the va hospital were very fascinated with him as a test case. book, "one flew " whiche cuckoo's nest, was probably when under the lsd, he bought a house and begin to experiment on his own. kesey almost immediately grasp that if you will have a drug as powerful as lsd you need a music to go with it. he hires a musician, a young folksinger name jerry garcia who invented the music or it garcia tried classical music, did not work. jazz, did not work, full music, did not work. then he came up with rock. this is how jerry garcia ends up founding the grateful dead. it was experiments with mixing lsd and music together up at his house. -- huxley and innsbruck, sey understoodke but rejected. he said you need to flood the country so fast with lsd that the authorities could not crack down on it. in 1965 he began to stages test in san francisco. test, who were lured there by the music, the participants were given a chance at the concert. the jefferson airplane showed up, their name stood for re-trip. in 1965 and 1960 six the san francisco ban, the grateful dead, janis joplin, the big brother rose to prominence while lsd was no longer distributed
noah nelson was able to do. the doctors at the va hospital were very fascinated with him as a test case. book, "one flew " whiche cuckoo's nest, was probably when under the lsd, he bought a house and begin to experiment on his own. kesey almost immediately grasp that if you will have a drug as powerful as lsd you need a music to go with it. he hires a musician, a young folksinger name jerry garcia who invented the music or it garcia tried classical music, did not work. jazz, did not...
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noah. >> on reports that attorney general sessions is being considered for homeland security chief, are they accurate how soon will that search be complete howessential is it for the white house that in a quick manner >> there are no conversations about any cabinet members moving in any capacity, and the president has 100% confidence in all members of his cabinet. >> two questions for you one on the scaramucci issue. you said the president found his remarks inappropriate. obviously the president is not a stranger to salty language can you specify what he found inappropriate or disturbing? >> he found it inappropriate for a person in that position. >> to do what? >> i believe the comments that he made, he found those comments inappropriate. i'm not sure what's unclear. >> is it a betrayal sort of the rest of the staff? you talk about the messaging being important for the important here and obviously the head of the communications department is crucial to that effort so just trying to figure out what exactly went wrong when scaramucci was here and this afternoon? >> again, i don't think it's complicated to understand that the president felt the comments were inprimpt i can't re
noah. >> on reports that attorney general sessions is being considered for homeland security chief, are they accurate how soon will that search be complete howessential is it for the white house that in a quick manner >> there are no conversations about any cabinet members moving in any capacity, and the president has 100% confidence in all members of his cabinet. >> two questions for you one on the scaramucci issue. you said the president found his remarks inappropriate....
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noah, why -- i mean, commentary certain would assume t support the senate bill, right? why would conservatives oppose sanctions against putin? >> i suppose the charitable explanation is that this takes the power away from the white houseey have traditionally had and the executive branch will fight for its authority versus the legislative branch. that is how the system is envisioned. in the event -- >> that is an excuse as well. pardon me for interrupting. because it actually company cody guys and strengthens the president taking additional sanctions against the mining and rail interests ever russia. >> so that could be an argument. at the same time, do you support what the senate is doing? >> i think it's necessary because i would like to see congress reassert itself. we don't know what the house will come up with. what is the threshold at which you and senate democrats will decline to support a weaker version of this bill? >> there is no question that this bill has support in the house. and it would be passed in the house if the trump administration gives the green light and the mystery is why haven't they. and i think it has to do possibly with financialing and busine and business dealings as well as the possibility
noah, why -- i mean, commentary certain would assume t support the senate bill, right? why would conservatives oppose sanctions against putin? >> i suppose the charitable explanation is that this takes the power away from the white houseey have traditionally had and the executive branch will fight for its authority versus the legislative branch. that is how the system is envisioned. in the event -- >> that is an excuse as well. pardon me for interrupting. because it actually company...
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noah griffin of san francisco, california. signed sincerely, nancy pelosi, democratic leader. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 2-b of house resolution 145, the house stands adjournedal 9:00 a.m. thursday, >> president trump heads to europe this weekend for a series of meetings with world leaders. he will stop in poland in rid to to themit -- in route summit. he will then head to germany for the t-20 summit on friday. -- the g 20 summit on friday. he is expected to have his first face-to-face meeting with vladimir putin since taking office. he will also meet with chinese jingpeng and japanese prime minister shinzo abe. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern time, author david horwitz. movement,ial justice look on the, they world as a fall in place although they would never use those words that way. >> tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern time, a debate on privacy and technology. whether tech companies should be required to disclose public data -- disclose private data. >> the problem is that you cannot build a backdoor that works only for the u.s. government, good guys, or other people with good motives. , theu build it for them encrypti
noah griffin of san francisco, california. signed sincerely, nancy pelosi, democratic leader. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 2-b of house resolution 145, the house stands adjournedal 9:00 a.m. thursday, >> president trump heads to europe this weekend for a series of meetings with world leaders. he will stop in poland in rid to to themit -- in route summit. he will then head to germany for the t-20 summit on friday. -- the g 20 summit on friday. he is expected to have his...