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parker and trey parker takes off out of his pocket the revolvers snatched from the dead hand. and it's like the ending scene of the movie. but there are countless examples like this with less detail. and some of them appear with others. some who call the underground railroad. three of the images in the book showing fugitive slaves and firing guns against slave catchers that come from his energies in the original count. >> host: so one distinction that you make early on and talking about the tradition of arms is the dissension between self-defense and political violence. i was wondering if you could walk us through as to why this -- first of all, what self-defense is. how you define self-defense and how you've defined political violence and why is this important? >> guest: it is important. it is my primary and political contribution in this book and it's based on a more scholarly piece. and so what i founded and what i uncovered was that black people made a distinction between political violence and self-defense and they saw political violence is faulty, although it is a risk.
parker and trey parker takes off out of his pocket the revolvers snatched from the dead hand. and it's like the ending scene of the movie. but there are countless examples like this with less detail. and some of them appear with others. some who call the underground railroad. three of the images in the book showing fugitive slaves and firing guns against slave catchers that come from his energies in the original count. >> host: so one distinction that you make early on and talking about...
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the thing that is interesting about the parker case is that william parker who as a slave was illiterate at one point or another -- and people contest this -- at some point along the way learned how to read and write and wrote, actually, his own narrative recounting the christiana resistance. he was sheltering two or three slaves at his home in christiana. their slave master obtained a warrant in philadelphia under the new version of the fugitive slave law, the 1850 version. there were black spies right there at the doorstep -- >> host: wow. >> guest: -- who found out that this fellow had gotten the warrant, was coming to parker's homestead with two u.s. marshals. the word got there ahead of the slave catchers and ahead of the marshals, and black folk from the surrounding community gathered together with guns and cutlery, and by the end of it the marshals, one of the slave catchers was dead, several others were wounded. then william parker and the two fugitives end up running north. on parker's telling, and it was just wonderful because i didn't actually know the details of all of this u
the thing that is interesting about the parker case is that william parker who as a slave was illiterate at one point or another -- and people contest this -- at some point along the way learned how to read and write and wrote, actually, his own narrative recounting the christiana resistance. he was sheltering two or three slaves at his home in christiana. their slave master obtained a warrant in philadelphia under the new version of the fugitive slave law, the 1850 version. there were black...
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on parker's telling commend it was just wonderful. i did not actually know the details of all of this until i get deeply into the book. on parker's telling he says, we were sheltered at a friend's house in rochester. in the new retentive frederick douglass is narrative. he says -- the talks about how these people @booktv and the name sparker explicitly, they came, sheltered at my house, help them across. the ending seems to me you could not ride it better. the ending scene is douglas and parker on the ferry. as douglas is about to get off to a partakes of of his pocket. he calls it the revolvers natural the dead hand of the slaver. so it's like the ending scene of the movie. but there are countless examples like this with less detail. and some of them appear actually in william stills account, called the founder of the umbrella railroad who wrote this law and 800 page exposition of fugitive slaves who were coming through philadelphia. three of the images in the book showing fugitive slaves firing guns against slave catchers come from
on parker's telling commend it was just wonderful. i did not actually know the details of all of this until i get deeply into the book. on parker's telling he says, we were sheltered at a friend's house in rochester. in the new retentive frederick douglass is narrative. he says -- the talks about how these people @booktv and the name sparker explicitly, they came, sheltered at my house, help them across. the ending seems to me you could not ride it better. the ending scene is douglas and parker...
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his 20-year-old cell mate scott parker is one of the youngest.ve years for armed robbery, burglary, and drug possession. >> i been in that cell for 14 months, you know what i'm saying? now 18 months. i get tired of being in that cell all the time. it was nice to come out. it's got its ups and downs. i was nervous coming to prison. first time, 19 years old. it's scary, but i was nervous. didn't know what to do, how to act. >> he's a young inmate, and it seems like he's still trying to find his way. he does act out a little bit on occasion to other inmates. he doesn't want to be bullied around. you know. being a little bit smaller guy he's trying to establish where he is, i guess, in the group. >> you don't expect to come to prison and not get tried. people are going to try you, they're going to test you. if you let them get away with it, i'm saying once, they feel they can always do it. you know. people do die. beam do get stabbed. people do get raped. you got to carry yourself a certain ways to get respect. >> parker's desire for respect is what
his 20-year-old cell mate scott parker is one of the youngest.ve years for armed robbery, burglary, and drug possession. >> i been in that cell for 14 months, you know what i'm saying? now 18 months. i get tired of being in that cell all the time. it was nice to come out. it's got its ups and downs. i was nervous coming to prison. first time, 19 years old. it's scary, but i was nervous. didn't know what to do, how to act. >> he's a young inmate, and it seems like he's still trying...
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parker did plan the attack.thought into it because he hit there right at the end of the day. >> it's 2:15 and class is letting out. unbeknownst to parker and harris, the school's surveillance cameras capture the entire incident. >> through the eye of the camera you'll see the whole thing. you'll see parker get behind her door. and as she was walking out of her door right at the end of the day, now there were students in the hall. he just took a running start, and he hit her with everything he had. >> parker drives a vicious blow into the side of the teacher's face right above her eye. she falls to the ground, and he takes off running down the hall and out the building. students immediately come to the teacher's aid. she gets up from the floor and sits down, holding her head, clearly in pain. principal doug estle is called to the scene. >> over the radio, i heard an administrator is needed upstairs. and, of course, we know when we get the call on the radio an administrator is needed. we all go. we get there, and
parker did plan the attack.thought into it because he hit there right at the end of the day. >> it's 2:15 and class is letting out. unbeknownst to parker and harris, the school's surveillance cameras capture the entire incident. >> through the eye of the camera you'll see the whole thing. you'll see parker get behind her door. and as she was walking out of her door right at the end of the day, now there were students in the hall. he just took a running start, and he hit her with...
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parker today, two of ten from the field.e-point territory. big one here for jackson. he's got it. 79-75 notre dame. we're down to seven seconds left. cook to the hoop. off the mark. inside. jefferson finishes with 1.2. duke cuts it to two. we're coming back. d spice it. yeah, probably "ice it" is what he said, seeing as how icing is an actual remedy and spicing is not. he said ice it! i'm gonna live! yeah! well you just have tennis elbow. pete, i'm gonna live! [ male announcer ] two good cures for common hunger. original and spicy jumbo popcorn chicken. starting at just $1.99. this is how you sonic. >> ian: game reset. notre dame has one time out. both teams in the double bonus, possession arrow does belong to duke. notre dame i by two. mike brey's team has to get the ball in cleanly. >> greg: don't want anything in the corner. >> ian: connaughton looking long. intercepted. it's short. notre dame has pulled off the upset first acc game for the fighting irish and they beat number seven duke. 79-77. >> greg: without their best
parker today, two of ten from the field.e-point territory. big one here for jackson. he's got it. 79-75 notre dame. we're down to seven seconds left. cook to the hoop. off the mark. inside. jefferson finishes with 1.2. duke cuts it to two. we're coming back. d spice it. yeah, probably "ice it" is what he said, seeing as how icing is an actual remedy and spicing is not. he said ice it! i'm gonna live! yeah! well you just have tennis elbow. pete, i'm gonna live! [ male announcer ] two...
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they have also check out adam parker. traffic market perspective. -- had deteriorated in the last hour. here is alex deal. new-home starts is the highest in 26 years. this is half the european central bank target in january. economic activity in the u.s., personal income spending and earnings before the bell did report the dividend earnings counterfeit one dollars and $.20 a share. mastercard and chevron and it is chinese new year. the chinese markets will be lows until friday, february 7. >> it is good to company news. >> a lot of big tech it earnings. on thespent more holidays. there sales beat estimates. 11% drop inrt by the price of ads. shares of amazon were down early trading. they posted earnings that missed estimates. operating costs increased 20%. for the first time, it may raise the price of the $79 a month prime membership that includes two-day shipping and endless video streaming. the highest-paid head of the bank did pretty well last year. goldman sachs ceo got 11% increased. he makes almost $15 million. we w
they have also check out adam parker. traffic market perspective. -- had deteriorated in the last hour. here is alex deal. new-home starts is the highest in 26 years. this is half the european central bank target in january. economic activity in the u.s., personal income spending and earnings before the bell did report the dividend earnings counterfeit one dollars and $.20 a share. mastercard and chevron and it is chinese new year. the chinese markets will be lows until friday, february 7....
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and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.m controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death row can make any inmate question his sanity. >> i feel confused, went through a mental stage where i likened to lose my mind. so i tri ed depend so i last weekend. tri it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. hi-ya! and i tried a baking class. one weekend can make all the difference. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you the confidence of new fit-flex® protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. it's our best protection. take your weekend on with a free sample at depend.com cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"?
and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.m controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death...
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steven parker is a weirdo, anyway. very weird.s why he stays locked up in the back. >> coming up -- >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the sidebar to that, of course, is the individual is being put to death took a life. >> inside alabama's only execution chamber. well another t all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a sin
steven parker is a weirdo, anyway. very weird.s why he stays locked up in the back. >> coming up -- >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the sidebar to that, of course, is the individual is being put to death took a life. >> inside alabama's only execution chamber. well another t all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one...
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steven parker is a weirdo, anyway. very weird.y he stays locked up in the back. >> coming up -- >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the sidebar to that, of course, is the individual is being put to death took a life. >> inside alabama's only execution chamber. >>> this is the execution chamber of the holman by the lumineers >>> this is the execution chamber of the holman correctional facility. in alabama, death row inmates are executed on this gurney. the sentences are always carried out at 6:00 in the evening. >> i was 16 when the crime happened. i was 18 years old when i was sentenced to death. i was charged with capital murder, which is, you know, four more deaths in one active scheme. i was sentenced to death by the jury and judge. the jury voted ten votes to two for death. i was living with my father. me and him couldn't get along. looking back, it's -- a lot of the trouble that me and him had was my fault. things kept escalating. we got into fights. it just got to the point where in my mind at that
steven parker is a weirdo, anyway. very weird.y he stays locked up in the back. >> coming up -- >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the sidebar to that, of course, is the individual is being put to death took a life. >> inside alabama's only execution chamber. >>> this is the execution chamber of the holman by the lumineers >>> this is the execution chamber of the holman correctional facility. in alabama, death row inmates are...
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shelley parker was by the lawyers interested in the macdonald case. i am an activist who has been threatened by basically young men that she described as thugs. she was afraid of them and they came after her and at one point she had a little gate and a fenced in area to keep them safe. she said i'm looking for a tool that will help me survive and maybe prevail during the period before help can get here and that was essentially the claim pressed to the united states court and they said once the court is now called heller they said yes there is an individual right to arms to keep and bear arms and the constitution means that, with limitations we are still phasing out. the same thing were similar things happened in chicago, so chicago is a case, otas mcdonald, and the reason the court takes up the second case is that the first was in the district of columbia and the first case established for purposes of limiting the federal government, the second still wishes this individual right but it wasn't clear if you have the application of the second amendment t
shelley parker was by the lawyers interested in the macdonald case. i am an activist who has been threatened by basically young men that she described as thugs. she was afraid of them and they came after her and at one point she had a little gate and a fenced in area to keep them safe. she said i'm looking for a tool that will help me survive and maybe prevail during the period before help can get here and that was essentially the claim pressed to the united states court and they said once the...
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dennis parker, we ended the last segment with you, but you used the phrase that caught my ear. the school to prison pipeline. but for all of the methodology, it wasn't talking about those convicted of a crime and sent away. but just arrested. what are the affects of being arrested and are they different than they were in earlier decades? >> in the school context, the affects of being arrested are like they are in the rest of the world, it increases the likelihood of further involvement in the criminal justice system. it exposes you to the system x it makes it more likely that you'll be recognized or identified as a suspect. it really starts the whole process of your involvement in the system. and so it really doesn't matter whether or not it ends in a conviction. the process of being placed under arrest, even as usual happens, the case is dismissed and you don't get sentenced to jail. there's a danger in increasing the number of arrests, even if there are not convictions associated with it. >> professor, is it tough to escape your past? if you are arrested and convicted of noth
dennis parker, we ended the last segment with you, but you used the phrase that caught my ear. the school to prison pipeline. but for all of the methodology, it wasn't talking about those convicted of a crime and sent away. but just arrested. what are the affects of being arrested and are they different than they were in earlier decades? >> in the school context, the affects of being arrested are like they are in the rest of the world, it increases the likelihood of further involvement in...
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. >>> from new york, parker, the director of the justice program of the american civil liberties union. professor bushway, let me start with you, be what provoked you to look at this particular set of data? >> well, there has been a growing interest in the use of criminal history records by moistures and others, and the question arises, what percentage of people are going to be affected by policies that are directed at individuals with a criminal history record? so as the most minor record, what is the most prevalent in data. and we published a paper that used this national survey by the department of labor to answer this question, and we came up with an estimate that said about 30% of american youth, by the age of 23, had at least one arrest. and this was compared to the only previous estimate in the literature from 1967, only 22% of people had an arrest in 1965. and it led to an increase, but there were many questions that we fielded. what's the difference by race and sex? so we decided to take the next step and try to look at this by african men versus white men and hispanic men and
. >>> from new york, parker, the director of the justice program of the american civil liberties union. professor bushway, let me start with you, be what provoked you to look at this particular set of data? >> well, there has been a growing interest in the use of criminal history records by moistures and others, and the question arises, what percentage of people are going to be affected by policies that are directed at individuals with a criminal history record? so as the most...
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tony parker, no relation to the san antonio tony parker. 12 and 6, 3 and 3 in the conference.kys did it in san jose. miami better get back quick. throwing up 0s. andrew had 20 safes. scoreless in the 3rd. on fire, he is headed to the olympics. he has scored 19 goals. staylock shut out. >>> broncos practicing in a little snow today. not new york, but the broncos went to get ac ac acclimated for the cold weather. >> we practice in this and have played in these conditions. anytime you can have a situation you can simulate, it is always a good thing. >> the line now for the gamble between even to 2 points denver. if the weather is bad, that will take away an edge peyton manning would have. >>> billy bean had enough of balfour. upset tampa bay. 2 years, $15 million. he makes the all-star team, 62 for 67. bean felt we got the best out of this guy. let tampa deal with him. >>> tiger woods his first performance of the season at torrey pines. that is good living down there. the romneys have a place in la jolla. there he goes. 63rd place. that's it. >> all right. have a good night, ever
tony parker, no relation to the san antonio tony parker. 12 and 6, 3 and 3 in the conference.kys did it in san jose. miami better get back quick. throwing up 0s. andrew had 20 safes. scoreless in the 3rd. on fire, he is headed to the olympics. he has scored 19 goals. staylock shut out. >>> broncos practicing in a little snow today. not new york, but the broncos went to get ac ac acclimated for the cold weather. >> we practice in this and have played in these conditions. anytime...
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the third one was charlie parker. three directions. i took that final test. was the first one to get up. i thought i did something wrong. when you get up, leave the classroom. i was opening the door to leave and she said, class, i want to show you something. she had on the front, 100. i want you to think about this because a lot of them have not studied -- had been studying since they were six years old. this is a perfect test paper and i want you to think about it. i was walking down the hall and thinking about it, too. >> there is a lot in that story that i could unpack that tickles me and turns me on. the part i am most moved by is that when you were skipping today, if that happened i literally just months ago did a primetime special called education under arrest and it was about how we are criminalizing kids in society. people don't take the time to the child how gifted is and why they might be skipping school. you arrested me with that. someone was interested enough to find out what mattered to you and what you're good at. and before they punished you, t
the third one was charlie parker. three directions. i took that final test. was the first one to get up. i thought i did something wrong. when you get up, leave the classroom. i was opening the door to leave and she said, class, i want to show you something. she had on the front, 100. i want you to think about this because a lot of them have not studied -- had been studying since they were six years old. this is a perfect test paper and i want you to think about it. i was walking down the hall...
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the one to buy is american air, aal, doug parker. let's stick with the highest quality. steven in new york, steven? >> caller: hey, hello professor cramer! thanks for making my life a little happier place to be. >> i like that. i like that analysis. thank you. >> caller: here's what i have. i have a position in henry shine, hsic, for well over a year and enjoyed a 60% plus gain. what do you think the future will be? hold it, buy more, or realize my gain? >> play with the house's money, but i said you know what, i am all in, henry schein, that stock is a stock for the ages. dorothy in florida, dorothy? >> caller: hi, jim, greetings from boca raton. thank you for taking my call and for keeping us grounded with your knowledge and experience during these rocky times. >> thanks. >> caller: my stock is conagra. >> it's got a 3% yield, it is not my favorite food stock. i would prefer you to be in bgs, b & g foods, i think it has more upside. and i'd like the fact that when david wenner comes on, i feel so good about the quarter and the dividend, which is a little bit higher in
the one to buy is american air, aal, doug parker. let's stick with the highest quality. steven in new york, steven? >> caller: hey, hello professor cramer! thanks for making my life a little happier place to be. >> i like that. i like that analysis. thank you. >> caller: here's what i have. i have a position in henry shine, hsic, for well over a year and enjoyed a 60% plus gain. what do you think the future will be? hold it, buy more, or realize my gain? >> play with the...
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. >> andrew parker the head of mi-five, the country's domestic spy agency, says, it is the gift they need to evade us and strike at will. when the committee tried to get parker to testify to back that up with evidence, he simply refused to appear. right wing papers which styled themselves as protectors of have it rights in the u.k. and opponents of government overreach were less critical about what the cameron government is doing than what they were about the guardian reporting it and glen greenwald's partner was taken into custody at heathrow airport and held, for 11 hours, because he was carrying usb files containing encrypted files of the snowden material. >> it doesn't stop the spying, all it does is give them a huge black eye in the world. make them look thuggish around authoritarian. >> a new york judge sided with the agency. another in d.c. said it almost certainly breached americans' right to privacy. those cases are destined for the supreme court. and the refugee appeared on britain's channel 4 to deliver a christmas message from moscow. >> the conversation occurring today w
. >> andrew parker the head of mi-five, the country's domestic spy agency, says, it is the gift they need to evade us and strike at will. when the committee tried to get parker to testify to back that up with evidence, he simply refused to appear. right wing papers which styled themselves as protectors of have it rights in the u.k. and opponents of government overreach were less critical about what the cameron government is doing than what they were about the guardian reporting it and...
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. ♪ >>> brett and tammy joe parker of columbia south carolina were the picture perfect family they hadan open secret that would lead to murder. >> the neighbors might not have known but in an upstairs office in the home of this successful couple there was a thriving illegal gambling operation. >> parker worked for a medical sales company, and we learned he was a sports bookie. >> when he finished his day job, his friend and employee brett parker took phone bets on baseball, basketball and football. >> brett's father is a bookie as well. >> if i wanted to place a bet in columbia, south carolina would it be hard for me to find a bookie to take the bet? >> probably not. >> business was good and the cops looked the other way. >> it's not a serious crime where we dedicate a team of people to go out and investigate it. >> until one day when a 911 call got all of their attention. >> on april 13th 2012 brett parker called 911 saying his wife had been shot by an acquaintance somebody he identified as brian cappenhurst. >> he said he killed his wife and forced him at gun point to open his saeufp
. ♪ >>> brett and tammy joe parker of columbia south carolina were the picture perfect family they hadan open secret that would lead to murder. >> the neighbors might not have known but in an upstairs office in the home of this successful couple there was a thriving illegal gambling operation. >> parker worked for a medical sales company, and we learned he was a sports bookie. >> when he finished his day job, his friend and employee brett parker took phone bets on...
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liz: jay, we'll watch it and thanks for joining us on fox business, jay parker. thank you, guys.davidson revving up earnings in the fourth quarter as it broadens its customer base and both in this country and overseas. we have a fox business exclusive with harley-davidson ceo and president about his expanding global ambitions and how much harley sales could rise this year. >>> with super bowl fever sweeping through new york, new jersey, the whole northeast, 10 much thousands of football fans crowding the big apple, law enforcement agencies are cracking down on ticket forgers, counter fitters, prostitution rings, all the fun stuff. we'll go to super bowl boulevard in times square with the very latest. ♪ dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dislve stains. that'shy i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing
liz: jay, we'll watch it and thanks for joining us on fox business, jay parker. thank you, guys.davidson revving up earnings in the fourth quarter as it broadens its customer base and both in this country and overseas. we have a fox business exclusive with harley-davidson ceo and president about his expanding global ambitions and how much harley sales could rise this year. >>> with super bowl fever sweeping through new york, new jersey, the whole northeast, 10 much thousands of...
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and we might want to talk about scheduling the community meeting in one of the stations, either parker or southern station is up for it. >> next is southern or parker. >> i believe it's balboa park station. >> chief, do you have any preference you would like to see next in order, balboa -- >> >> balboa -- balboa park station it is. >> >> >> park. >> february correct? >> yes. >> commissioners i know we have a pretty packed agenda coming up here including thursday. is there any items that we need to add to future agendas commissioners? >> just a reminder and i am gathering that in part inspector monroe is staying on top of this. we have a number of items that are on the january list for our scheduling resolution and we want to make sure that they get calendared for those appropriate meetings -- nights like tonight when we're a bit crowded things maybe shuffled around a bit but we don't want to lose track of the items for the month anyway. >> okay. inspector monroe you have a list of the items? >> we do. >> all right. are we ready for public comment on these items? >> yes. >> i am edward
and we might want to talk about scheduling the community meeting in one of the stations, either parker or southern station is up for it. >> next is southern or parker. >> i believe it's balboa park station. >> chief, do you have any preference you would like to see next in order, balboa -- >> >> balboa -- balboa park station it is. >> >> >> park. >> february correct? >> yes. >> commissioners i know we have a pretty packed agenda...
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parker's body was inhibited by the villain dr. octopus. with that the amazing spiderman ended with issue 700 and was replaced with a new series. now he's coming back as a kind of rip van winkel super hero. i know that we'll be back after a break. [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine revs ] what?! quattro!!!!! ♪ >>> we're going to go back out live to san jose, mineta international airport and see those guys boarding the buses as they got off their flight from north carolina just moments ago. they're heading to the headquarters in santa clara where their fans await them. we of course will keep an eye on it. dennis o'donnell is coming up with the 5th quarter so we'll have much more of this. >>> an indiana mother is having a much tougher time keeping up with her boys. zeb and zach are both 8-year- ol
parker's body was inhibited by the villain dr. octopus. with that the amazing spiderman ended with issue 700 and was replaced with a new series. now he's coming back as a kind of rip van winkel super hero. i know that we'll be back after a break. [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually...
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parker. phd.next to at a dinner party. >> steve: "what do you think of the fine maple tables, mr. parker?" >> jimmy: "it's pretty good. wouldn't want to sit on it while pooping." >> steve: who wrote that book? >> jimmy: this book is by philip m. parker. >> steve: it is not by seymour butts? >> jimmy: no. >> steve: are you sure? and wang. 'cause it's a chinese book. [ laughter and applause ] seymour butts and wang. >> jimmy: not a book by seymour butts and wang. it's not. >> steve: i just want to learn. i'm human. >> jimmy: next up we have -- it is a novel. it should be a good novel. this one is called "groping" by naomi jacob. you know who should read this, the dyer brothers. "pardon my reach i just grazed your boob there. let's get the groping started. groping there. let the groping begin. groping." next book is a cookbook. everybody can use a good cook book. i love them all the time. this is called "foiled again 100 great foil cooking recipes." looks delicious, let's be honest. if you are into e
parker. phd.next to at a dinner party. >> steve: "what do you think of the fine maple tables, mr. parker?" >> jimmy: "it's pretty good. wouldn't want to sit on it while pooping." >> steve: who wrote that book? >> jimmy: this book is by philip m. parker. >> steve: it is not by seymour butts? >> jimmy: no. >> steve: are you sure? and wang. 'cause it's a chinese book. [ laughter and applause ] seymour butts and wang. >> jimmy: not...
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it was the other questions. >> darrell, charlie parker. >> how are you doing, mr. parker?>> yes, sir. >> the polygraph led us to believe that she did have some information that she could provide that she refused to, and we felt like jason had information. >> if jason did something to nicholas, i didn't know about it. and i can't imagine jason ever doing that. it's just not in his makeup. i don't know. >> i know my brother or my mother did not kill nicholas. accidently, on purpose, whatever frederic said, it never happened. >> when we first got my dog, he was always digging in the back corner over there with the tree is, and one day i was mowing and saw pieces of plastic, kind of like a tarp material sticking out of the ground. i tried to pull it up to get it out and it kept ripping on me. it was stuck in the ground. so i never paid any attention to it and never gave it any thought until last night when we were speaking on the phone. >> and the bush has been there a while. >> i had initially tried to get ahold of jason prior to frederic's arrest and couldn't. and then when
it was the other questions. >> darrell, charlie parker. >> how are you doing, mr. parker?>> yes, sir. >> the polygraph led us to believe that she did have some information that she could provide that she refused to, and we felt like jason had information. >> if jason did something to nicholas, i didn't know about it. and i can't imagine jason ever doing that. it's just not in his makeup. i don't know. >> i know my brother or my mother did not kill nicholas....
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everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks?ear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. >>> i am not jealous, it is a human emotion. >> this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. >> come and get it. >> dead or alive, you are coming with me. >> where can i take you tonight? >> the idea of robots doing all the work for us is great until you wonder what we will do if the robots eventually make us obsolete. the private sector is adding jobs for the first time since the '90s, that's good news. but no matter what gains we make, some jobs lost to smart technology are never coming back. according to new research, half of american jobs today could be automated in the next few decades. in the latest article derek thompson asks, what jobs will the robots take next? and a real life flesh and blood, de
everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks?ear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. >>> i am not jealous, it is a human emotion. >> this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. >> come...
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and kate parker is in washington, d.c. kate, we're beginning to see accumulations here as well. we haven't had snow in about three years, more than an inch or two. this could be a real test for us. >> january 26th, 2011, that was the last time we saw any significant accumulation. we're going to surpass that today. in fact, we're approaching an inch of snow at the nation's capitol. the snow started at 9:30 this morning, we're starting to see it accumulate on some hard surfaces. the soft surfaces were first, we have the snow on the grass. now we're starting to get it on the sidewalks. the sidewalks were pretty well salted and the roads were treated with a nice briny mixture. we don't have any ice that i'm seeing now that's going to knock down the freezing mark down into the low 20s, we're going to see the temperatures drop cold enough tonight to see freezing on the roadways, incredibly stretch yous evening commute. temperatures here right now, 28 degrees. but the winds are going to make it feel much colder. we're at about a 15-degree windchill currently. later on tonight we could
and kate parker is in washington, d.c. kate, we're beginning to see accumulations here as well. we haven't had snow in about three years, more than an inch or two. this could be a real test for us. >> january 26th, 2011, that was the last time we saw any significant accumulation. we're going to surpass that today. in fact, we're approaching an inch of snow at the nation's capitol. the snow started at 9:30 this morning, we're starting to see it accumulate on some hard surfaces. the soft...
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everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks?ll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... >>> i told you how companies red hot tech and social cloud are going hard. that's just one of the themes here today. companies riding other huge growth trends are going higher, too. the companies that help themselves with aggressive buybacks go higher. the companies just sit there, the ones that don't get busy living, they're getting busy dying. let's start with the self-help names. viacom. here's a company that just keeps buying back stock. hand over fist and it repurchased another ten million this quarter. 454 shares today. i mean, that's what i always say that in a crisis moment, you should think about buying this stock because the company is right in there buying wit
everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks?ll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... >>> i told you how companies red hot tech and social cloud are going hard....
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en "the amazing spiderman parte 2", peter parker se enfrenta a otro villano.iado al pasado. tom cruise interpreta a un soldado atrapado en el tiempo que se enfrenta a extraterrestres. "noah", una adaptaciÓn de la historia bÍblica de la marca de noÉ. en "trasncendents", johny deep descarga su mente a una computadora, lo que le da un poder infinito. llega la secuencia de "21 street" donde los infiltrados deben ir a una universidad. "los muppets" se ven en una intriga internacional. bueno,y otras de las citas mÁs esperadas son "transformers", la tercera parte de "the hobit", y "hunger games",pero tenemos noticias de Último minuto, esta maÑana en gran bretaÑa se dieron a conocer la nÓmina nacionales premios, y "gravity", tiene 11 nominaciones, felicitaciones. >> tremenda pelÍcula, gracias daniela. sorprendieron al novio de la hermana de ana bÁrbara, todo es parte de la filmaciÓn de un vÍdeo, una bella canciÓn de un actor desmotivado que encuentre ♪ ♪ >> las imÁgenes del arresto de una joven promesa del bÉisbol estÁn dando mucho de que hablar, y tambiÉn, la acciÓn
en "the amazing spiderman parte 2", peter parker se enfrenta a otro villano.iado al pasado. tom cruise interpreta a un soldado atrapado en el tiempo que se enfrenta a extraterrestres. "noah", una adaptaciÓn de la historia bÍblica de la marca de noÉ. en "trasncendents", johny deep descarga su mente a una computadora, lo que le da un poder infinito. llega la secuencia de "21 street" donde los infiltrados deben ir a una universidad. "los...
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auburn up four, cody parker of florida state is going 100 yards.y were down 21-3, but florida state comes back to lead 27-24. 1:28 left. mason of auburn, bouncing off tacklers, 37 yards. auburn regains the lead 31-27. 17 seconds left in the game, the heisman trophy winner to benjamin. florida state and fisher win 34- 31. this was winston's 20th birthday. these first freshman to win the heisman trophy and a national title. they finish the year undefeated. that was the final bcs game. it's a four team playoff next season. >> the 49ers win yesterday in green bay. we'll tell you, 47 million television viewers watched 49ers win at the end. that's the most to ever watch a wild card playoff game. that's in 19 years since the wild card was instituted. 47million. harroy feeling -- harbaugh feeling good and today in a good mood. >> nothing makes you feel more like a man than to go and beat your opponent, beating their crowd, and then the elements in a playoff game. to beat the elements, beat the opposing team and the opposing crowd nothing makes you feel lik
auburn up four, cody parker of florida state is going 100 yards.y were down 21-3, but florida state comes back to lead 27-24. 1:28 left. mason of auburn, bouncing off tacklers, 37 yards. auburn regains the lead 31-27. 17 seconds left in the game, the heisman trophy winner to benjamin. florida state and fisher win 34- 31. this was winston's 20th birthday. these first freshman to win the heisman trophy and a national title. they finish the year undefeated. that was the final bcs game. it's a four...
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unfortunately it's not going to last long so keep that parker ready. you'll need it especially tuesday. some of you looking at snow flurries. it's not going to amount to a lot. the wind chill makes it feel like it's in the mid 20's. high earlier in the day made it p to 34 degree, still 10 degrees below average for this ime of year. rest on the 31 degrees. earlier this morning was 17. it feels like 22 in gaithersburg. temperatures a little colder off to the north and west of us. .ut still we're in the 30's should note the wind chill factor makes it feel a little colder, mainly in the 20's right now but the wind chills will fall, especially off to the west of us. that is where the national weather service has issued a wipped chill advisory. this is for the overnight hours as wind chills will fall well below zero. 4 in pittsburgh. it's 12 in detroit. an indication of what is on the way as we move through the next 48 hours. we have some light snow showers across northwest d.c. it's moving off quickly now into prince george's county. may see a few snow show
unfortunately it's not going to last long so keep that parker ready. you'll need it especially tuesday. some of you looking at snow flurries. it's not going to amount to a lot. the wind chill makes it feel like it's in the mid 20's. high earlier in the day made it p to 34 degree, still 10 degrees below average for this ime of year. rest on the 31 degrees. earlier this morning was 17. it feels like 22 in gaithersburg. temperatures a little colder off to the north and west of us. .ut still we're...
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charley parker. first we'll tell you how it all went down.as barclay vanished from his suburban, texas, neighborhood. for three long years, the barclay family grieved for their missing son, until one day, his mother got a phone call saying someone in spain had nicholas. >> i was really nervous. anticipation. pretty upbeat. >> from there, the disturbing story of a soft-spoken master manipulator begins to unfold, incorp rating blend of interviews with the barclay family and re-enactments, the film shows how the 23-year-old imposter assumed the identity of a blond-haired, blue-eyed teen fooling everyone, including the barclay family themselves who welcomed him into their home as he begins a new life in america. >> as the film rolls on, the serial impersonator is foiled by a skilled private investigator, charley parker who plays himself in the film. >> i couldn't let him go. it was no way in the world i could let it go. >> using an unorthodox identification technique, he starts to uncover the disturbing truth. that private investigator, charley p
charley parker. first we'll tell you how it all went down.as barclay vanished from his suburban, texas, neighborhood. for three long years, the barclay family grieved for their missing son, until one day, his mother got a phone call saying someone in spain had nicholas. >> i was really nervous. anticipation. pretty upbeat. >> from there, the disturbing story of a soft-spoken master manipulator begins to unfold, incorp rating blend of interviews with the barclay family and...
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howard fineman and david is still with us but kathleen parker is joining us. let's go right across the board howard and david and then with kathleen. it seems to me the first question in massachusetts they say the shape of the field the firm is the winner. what's the shape of the field now that the big guy is not on the list any more. >> the shape of the field is he'll get ground up between two very angry opposing forces. the tea party people in the republican party have never liked him. the tea party blogs were live with ridicule. the democrats in new jersey to whom he had paved over and was ahead, the irony of muscling the guy in fort lee he didn't need to do it. the democrats in trenton and elsewhere are embittered. there's going to be investigations. the mayor of fort lee wants to sue. this is going to go on and it's going to thrift lid on his administration, it's going to last two years this way. >> i just look at the string of firings that's taken place. a guy loses the big $250,000 a year job you put him into. another guy for 130 a year. now he's pretty
howard fineman and david is still with us but kathleen parker is joining us. let's go right across the board howard and david and then with kathleen. it seems to me the first question in massachusetts they say the shape of the field the firm is the winner. what's the shape of the field now that the big guy is not on the list any more. >> the shape of the field is he'll get ground up between two very angry opposing forces. the tea party people in the republican party have never liked him....
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everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. francisco 49ers boarding the plane. heading to seattle. >> yes. this is a live look from sky seven hd. there is kap! there he is! trademark head phones we saw the busing getting to the airport now they're getting on board. >> normally they'd travel on saturday, but as larry told us moments ago last couple days they travelled two days beforehand so that is working for them. >> there is -- >> we'll continue to keep watching 4ers as they prepare to take off to seattle. moving on no vaccine for 49ers fever. and it's spreading fast over red and gold country. affected fans are gearing up for the conference championship game. one sports store says it's sel
everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. francisco 49ers boarding the plane. heading to seattle. >>...
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la alcaldesa de houston, texas, annise parker, contrajo matrimonio en california, donde las uniones homosexualesa computadora para que su hijo menor pudiera hacer sus tareas, ustedes como siempre, respondieron con su generosidad habitual, y salvador nos lleva a compartir esa historia, quÉ lindo. >> la familia temÍan pasar la navidad de sus vidas, el cÁncer agotÓ a don ricardo, un hombre desempleado pero que cada maÑana hace trabajo voluntario en la escuela de su hijo, ricardito, su esposa sufre de fibrosis pulmonar, y tampoco puede conseguir un empleo. >> estÁbamos muy tristes, nos sentÍamos deprimidos, pues por la situaciÓn que estÁbamos viviendo. >> en diciembre no podrÍan pagar renta, electricidad, gas ni agua, estuvieron a punto de ser desalojados, y pensar en un regalo navideÑo para su hijito, era un regalo lejano. >> querÍa computadora, pantalones y tenis, y la verdad yo no tenÍa dinero para comprÁrselos con enfermedad que tengo de mi cÁncer. >> afortunadamente la audiencia de "primer impacto" decidiÓ ayudarlos, nuestros duendes trajeron regalos. llamaron de todas partes, habÍa ambas bonda
la alcaldesa de houston, texas, annise parker, contrajo matrimonio en california, donde las uniones homosexualesa computadora para que su hijo menor pudiera hacer sus tareas, ustedes como siempre, respondieron con su generosidad habitual, y salvador nos lleva a compartir esa historia, quÉ lindo. >> la familia temÍan pasar la navidad de sus vidas, el cÁncer agotÓ a don ricardo, un hombre desempleado pero que cada maÑana hace trabajo voluntario en la escuela de su hijo, ricardito, su...
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jabari pork -- jabari parker scored 29 points. they beat the panthers, 80-65. notre dame played in the comcast center tonight against the lady terps. notre dame built a lead of the maryland would not go away. watch this jumper. and gives maryland its first lead. thomas had 29 points and leads the nation in double-doubles. let it go, girl. maryland, 81-79. 20 seconds to play in maryland down by two and they need to stop. she makes the tough contested shot. notre dame beats maryland, 87- 83. super bowl 48 is jumping into the deep freeze what it is both the be 48 degrees on sunday. peyton manning is the only player on a new -- on either roster to win a super bowl ring. britt mchenry caught up with -- to talk about the super bowl. >> what is your assessment on the offense of powerhouse of the broncos in the defense of our house of the seahawks? >> you always hear that defense wins championships and i always believe that is some defensive coordinator that wanted to keep his job and he created that mantra. i think now more than ever, the nfl is predicated on offense
jabari pork -- jabari parker scored 29 points. they beat the panthers, 80-65. notre dame played in the comcast center tonight against the lady terps. notre dame built a lead of the maryland would not go away. watch this jumper. and gives maryland its first lead. thomas had 29 points and leads the nation in double-doubles. let it go, girl. maryland, 81-79. 20 seconds to play in maryland down by two and they need to stop. she makes the tough contested shot. notre dame beats maryland, 87- 83....
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and former congressional candidate star, carl parker, good to see you both. we discussed this issue a lot. colonel west, i am really fed up. senator scott represents my values. and the values of many of americans. and the people of south carolina. and for the naacp to do this and seemingly get away with this in the media is unconscionable to me, i want to get your reaction. >> well, of course, it is unconscionable, but what you have to understand as a black conservative, not only do you have to take on the white liberal media establishment but also you have to fight within the community. when you think about the tim scott story that is a great american story. when you think about the story of clarence thomas, another great story, when you look at the origprinciples of booker t. washington, that talked about education, entrepreneurship, and reliance, those are really the base of what allows them to do well. >> tell me what you think. >> i'm glad you added just today. you're absolutely right, they have taken the culture war to a whole new level. half this count
and former congressional candidate star, carl parker, good to see you both. we discussed this issue a lot. colonel west, i am really fed up. senator scott represents my values. and the values of many of americans. and the people of south carolina. and for the naacp to do this and seemingly get away with this in the media is unconscionable to me, i want to get your reaction. >> well, of course, it is unconscionable, but what you have to understand as a black conservative, not only do you...
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i don't care about when he played with charlie parker unless he forgot who he is and why it matteredthe time. nature,y is smaller in hopefully being more specific. we take a time in his life when he put down the horn for five years and was trying to figure out how to come back. >> that might even be more fascinating. >> when i am reading the to when hed i get didn't play for five years, i need to know about that part. tavis: you are doing another project. tell me about that. >> i am really proud of that movie. curmudgeonlylays a -- tisocial, non-pc cat >> it has been cast well. murray can do that. >> he is fantastic. he is just a dude trying to live his life and gets run into and starts a relationship with a andg kid who unlocks him gets beneath that shell and we find out who he is. it's a plot point i don't want to ruin. this kid kind of opens him up. tavis: you care about the world, and there is always something you are working on. miles plays social music. you care about social causes. this climate change project i read somewhere about you working on. >> that will be premiering on
i don't care about when he played with charlie parker unless he forgot who he is and why it matteredthe time. nature,y is smaller in hopefully being more specific. we take a time in his life when he put down the horn for five years and was trying to figure out how to come back. >> that might even be more fascinating. >> when i am reading the to when hed i get didn't play for five years, i need to know about that part. tavis: you are doing another project. tell me about that....
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jim: peter kostis and our greg parker are there with scott stallings showing him this shot right here off of the monitor. ere we go. egood effort. it has the speed to get down to the hole. what a great try. jim: unbelievable. but scott stallings will take the title. ictory number three. . s wife, jennifer big high five there for john yarborough. leishman had some fun with it. he knew he had to hole it. here is how stallings found out. is ball was spinning back. there is his buddy, john. let's go to peter kostis. >> thank you jim. i am here with our champion this year, scott stallings. sometimes you win tournaments with ball striking, sometimes with putting and sometimes you just get it out and use a great short game which is what you did today. >> yeah. i drove it very poorly. >> be careful. >> and i hit some good ones coming down the stretch. i hit a really bad one on 17 and managed to make a really good par. 18, john my caddie said you worked your butt off for this. hit a really good drive. hit a 4-iron as hard as i possibly could to get it over the front and it barely stayed. it is
jim: peter kostis and our greg parker are there with scott stallings showing him this shot right here off of the monitor. ere we go. egood effort. it has the speed to get down to the hole. what a great try. jim: unbelievable. but scott stallings will take the title. ictory number three. . s wife, jennifer big high five there for john yarborough. leishman had some fun with it. he knew he had to hole it. here is how stallings found out. is ball was spinning back. there is his buddy, john. let's...
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. >> parker?tion. >> is they shot in 108-degree heat on centuries old louisiana plantations where such atrocities actually took place. the makers of 12 years a phrase coined a phrase, to capture the eerie alchemy of their work. >> we really felt we were dancing with ghosts. we were right there in the place where is these things happened. and we felt the place was alive with the sort of energy of that. >> it was perfumed with a scent of the past. he looked around. there was a plantation. the hearts where the slaves lived. it was in the soil, the blood, the earth. so you're in the presence of a time and a place, but at the same time, a lot of beauty. >> just five months since it was first shone to an audience "12 years a slave" directed by steve mcqueen is already being called a defining film about slavery. a best picture nominee about a subject disgracefully overlooked throughout much of hollywood history. >> for me, it was a hole in the cannon of history. serial comic vengeance fantasy "django unc
. >> parker?tion. >> is they shot in 108-degree heat on centuries old louisiana plantations where such atrocities actually took place. the makers of 12 years a phrase coined a phrase, to capture the eerie alchemy of their work. >> we really felt we were dancing with ghosts. we were right there in the place where is these things happened. and we felt the place was alive with the sort of energy of that. >> it was perfumed with a scent of the past. he looked around. there...
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everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. >>> like us on facebook.com/right this minute. stay in...