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one person shoots at one person and the other person fires back. we are getting an interview with another student -- so as that happened, one of these persons of interest went off into the woods nearby. they are searching for that person. this is very much an active scene. you can see on the left-hand side of the screen, it is a quite large, large campus and a lot -- a lot to be dealt with. the sheriffs official confirm, three people are -- are wounded, and one person of interest is in custody. this is the first official from the sheriffs department. throw are wounded and one in custody. one of the three wounded is a shooting suspect. that shooting suspect has been transported to a nearby hospital. two of the others wounded by gunfire, it is our understanding, have been taken to this urgent care center, a trauma center, as they call t. and they're on the lookout now for one other person. is megan franks still on the line with us? >> caller: yes. >> shepard: do you have any idea how many people might have been witness to all of this? >> caller: just
one person shoots at one person and the other person fires back. we are getting an interview with another student -- so as that happened, one of these persons of interest went off into the woods nearby. they are searching for that person. this is very much an active scene. you can see on the left-hand side of the screen, it is a quite large, large campus and a lot -- a lot to be dealt with. the sheriffs official confirm, three people are -- are wounded, and one person of interest is in custody....
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but to this person it triggered something. he rear ended a vehicle and jumped up and ran off into the forest, this did not happen in san francisco, this happened in oregon. the troopers responded and the next day, that day, went for searching for this individual, couldn't find him. he was really far off into the woods. some five miles or so. and during the course of that investigation, they determined who the individual was, they contacted the family, and determined that this person had a or was suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and as a result of minor conflict would simply run away. the next day the troopers went off on a snowmobile and made contact with the person. and the engagement was simple this, the trooper himself, being a former marine, contacted the personified ... and identified him by his name and said semp er fi soldier. and it immediately made a connection and there were no issues whatsoever. unfortunately that same individual had lengthy issues of conflict with law enforcement. but, by slowing down
but to this person it triggered something. he rear ended a vehicle and jumped up and ran off into the forest, this did not happen in san francisco, this happened in oregon. the troopers responded and the next day, that day, went for searching for this individual, couldn't find him. he was really far off into the woods. some five miles or so. and during the course of that investigation, they determined who the individual was, they contacted the family, and determined that this person had a or...
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why would this person be lonely? why would this person have a relationship with a computer?ple don't understand -- and i'm trying to put myself in his shoes. and listen, everybody has been lonely before. don't get me wrong. i've been lonely before. but to have a relationship with a computer or somebody you haven't met for years is a bit odd to anyone, dr. wendy. especially when you're a big-time college football player. >> well, i'll tell you how he can do it, don. in fact, he probably preferred this kind of relationship because remember, this was a faith-based young man who did not believe in sexual activity before marriage. he was probably assaulted by the aggressive females on college campuses these days. so this was a way to create a big sexual boundary for him. he could have this emotional relationship without having to consummate it so that he could stay true to his faith, he could focus on -- >> what about holding hands? what about going to dinner? what about watching movies together? what about whispering sweet nothings in your ear? what about blowing, you know, flow
why would this person be lonely? why would this person have a relationship with a computer?ple don't understand -- and i'm trying to put myself in his shoes. and listen, everybody has been lonely before. don't get me wrong. i've been lonely before. but to have a relationship with a computer or somebody you haven't met for years is a bit odd to anyone, dr. wendy. especially when you're a big-time college football player. >> well, i'll tell you how he can do it, don. in fact, he probably...
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what aspect of that person struggle into becoming a person do you identify with? >> rosalind i wonder if you would sort of want to track phyllis rose and's minded what she was thinking but i sort of sensed it in the conversation of the three guys talking about their three guys. i think her fundamental question was enough already. what is going on in the sandbox with the boys? how do you read it or do you read anything like it? >> will i can't really channel phyllis. she has set a lot of good things but i'm aware that a lot of the audience is female. and you know it still happens that men get to talk a lot more. [laughter] i don't feel the way i used to in the last century for example about the feminist issues that came up when you had to be under guard all the time. such as mark who you thought was going to go on forever. [laughter] it was really interesting. >> i'm really sorry. >> no, no. i don't feel that way anymore. i almost don't feel -- may care what gender anyone is at the stage in life. i'm not conscious about it but the sideways take i want to take on th
what aspect of that person struggle into becoming a person do you identify with? >> rosalind i wonder if you would sort of want to track phyllis rose and's minded what she was thinking but i sort of sensed it in the conversation of the three guys talking about their three guys. i think her fundamental question was enough already. what is going on in the sandbox with the boys? how do you read it or do you read anything like it? >> will i can't really channel phyllis. she has set a...
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that person did not survive his injuries. at this point in time, i thought it was a good or an opportune moment in moral obligation to bring the request forth that we be allow to arm these singular trained officers, those most trained in dealing with folks in crisis, those most redicent to go to a weapon in the first place, approximately at this point in time, five percent of the department has had this training, and make a less lethal option an electronic conductive device if that is to be the device, put it in the hands of these folks so that they can engage those people in crisis with one more tool in their toolbox, if you will, between being seriously injured or killed themselves or having to use lethal force because there would be something in the middle. so where we are right now we have a draft policy that we have used having it together from the presentations made at the present commission, from a doctor, a particular doctor that said if you have these things then at least you have to do x, so his recommendations are
that person did not survive his injuries. at this point in time, i thought it was a good or an opportune moment in moral obligation to bring the request forth that we be allow to arm these singular trained officers, those most trained in dealing with folks in crisis, those most redicent to go to a weapon in the first place, approximately at this point in time, five percent of the department has had this training, and make a less lethal option an electronic conductive device if that is to be the...
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it is now time for the person of the year award. ari, who is the person of the year? this. it's a night for celebration but i think it's also a night to honor people. for me when you look at 2012 it would be congresswoman gabby giffords. she resigned this year after a heroic battle dealing with the gunshot wounds that she experienced. we obviously keep her in our thoughts and our prayers. but she was also a leader and believed in public policy and we're going to have to look as we go forward into the next year over how we deal with this enduring problem of gun violence in our country. >> your person of the year? >> this may sound corny but i picked the american voter. i say that because -- does sound corny. >> it does sound corny. i know. it is corny. >> i can't lie. it does. >> it is corny. the reason i said it is because -- >> you said group, not the country. >> the reason is -- >> very "time" magazine. >> it is. >> but i never in my lifetime and i have seen people have to endure so many hoops, so many hurdles. >> seven hours in line. >> seven hours in line. and jus
it is now time for the person of the year award. ari, who is the person of the year? this. it's a night for celebration but i think it's also a night to honor people. for me when you look at 2012 it would be congresswoman gabby giffords. she resigned this year after a heroic battle dealing with the gunshot wounds that she experienced. we obviously keep her in our thoughts and our prayers. but she was also a leader and believed in public policy and we're going to have to look as we go forward...
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behavior has gone from a person who is managing some mental illness to a person who is now a threat to potentially to themselves and or others. and when they came a threat to others, that is when the medical professionals call us. and it is that point, that we have to recognize, that words do not always work. and the words of trying to capture the attention to someone who is in crisis does not work. if the medical professionals have difficulty doing it and have a multitude of degrees behind themselves in training, we cannot expect our officers to be able to offer the words that is going to connect with the person in the crisis and keep them from going into a position of danger to others. when that takes place, our officers need to be equipped with the available tools in order to lessen the... >> for a second, i would like to keep the audience, respectful of people's spaoeblging speaking at the podium. i think that it is respectful and that i want to be able to take part in. i ask that we do not clap and i hope that people can refrain from that. >> and i guess, you know, i thank you for
behavior has gone from a person who is managing some mental illness to a person who is now a threat to potentially to themselves and or others. and when they came a threat to others, that is when the medical professionals call us. and it is that point, that we have to recognize, that words do not always work. and the words of trying to capture the attention to someone who is in crisis does not work. if the medical professionals have difficulty doing it and have a multitude of degrees behind...
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does the person lack volitional control and does the person, is the person likely to be violent in the future? if, however, we are actually using at least the first construct, not empirically but we're using it normatively. then we are potentially violating two provisions of the constitution. what you're essentially doing is calling upon the fact finder, whether it's the judge or jury, you're calling upon the fact finder to make a judgment about whether the person is mentally abnormal defined as substantial lack of volitional control, but we have never actually operationally defined what lack of volitional control is, so an expert can't come in and testify that this person is a factual matter lacks volitional control. what is doing the work? what is doing the work is the fact that the person has based badly b behaved badly in the past. because they didn't control their behavior in the past, they are therefore, likely not able to control their behavior today and tomorrow. but if you use, if you basically define lack of volitional control as past bad acts, then you're back in the realm o
does the person lack volitional control and does the person, is the person likely to be violent in the future? if, however, we are actually using at least the first construct, not empirically but we're using it normatively. then we are potentially violating two provisions of the constitution. what you're essentially doing is calling upon the fact finder, whether it's the judge or jury, you're calling upon the fact finder to make a judgment about whether the person is mentally abnormal defined...
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keeping those out of harm's way, and trying to find this person or persons. >> yeah, brooke. and one of the things i'm noticing, as a former cop myself, i'm not seeing any of the officers, any of the deputy constables there with the students as the students are being escorted from one part of the campus to another with the guns drawn. now, we see there is a number of buildings that involve this lone star college campus here, at harris north, so we don't know exactly where this happened. is it outside? is it inside? we have seen some of the victims who were outside being tended to by ems. but where this person that they say that we have heard from our affiliate kprc they have detained, we don't know. >> take a look. these are new pictures. these officers running, they just ran under the police tape. they're running toward -- let's be careful, we're careful about what we're showing. they're running toward a location. it looks like something is moving on the bottom. i don't know if that is some form of transportation. is that s.w.a.t., mike? >> yeah, looks like s.w.a.t. team mem
keeping those out of harm's way, and trying to find this person or persons. >> yeah, brooke. and one of the things i'm noticing, as a former cop myself, i'm not seeing any of the officers, any of the deputy constables there with the students as the students are being escorted from one part of the campus to another with the guns drawn. now, we see there is a number of buildings that involve this lone star college campus here, at harris north, so we don't know exactly where this happened....
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we have never had this kind of personal chemistry. adds personal chemistry which both incredibly enriches our understanding of what took place during those years and leaves us with an abundance of unanswered questions. and now it's your time to ask the questions, i will try to answer. thank you. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, if you have a question for professor come up to the microphone and please ask it as a question no statements. i can't see many hand. people have to come walking up to the microphone. i was in in an audience of sixty the other night and had twenty five questions. >> in your opinion, do you think hiking will run for president in 2016. >> yes, i do. [applause] i think that -- you department ask the question -- i think in 2008 that she had a campaign that was not very well run. it was run by bill's people. my mark pen and the number one associate and i think that bill lost control during the campaign and said things which were harmful to her candidacy. i think that that will never happen again. i think she is showi
we have never had this kind of personal chemistry. adds personal chemistry which both incredibly enriches our understanding of what took place during those years and leaves us with an abundance of unanswered questions. and now it's your time to ask the questions, i will try to answer. thank you. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, if you have a question for professor come up to the microphone and please ask it as a question no statements. i can't see many hand. people have to come walking up to...
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why would this person be lonely? why would this person have a relationship with a computer?ple don't understand -- and i'm trying to put myself in his shoes. and listen, everybody has been lonely before. don't get me wrong. i've been lonely before. but to have a relationship with a computer or somebody you haven't met for years is a bit odd to anyone, dr. wendy. especially when you're a big-time college football player. >> well, i'll tell you how he can do it, don. in fact, he probably preferred this kind of relationship because remember, this was a faith-based young man who did not believe in sexual activity before marriage. he was probably assault by the aggressive females on college campuses these days. so this was a way to create a big sexual boundary for him. he could have this emotional relationship without having to consummate it so that he could stay true to his faith, he could focus on -- >> what about holding hands? what about going to dinner? what about watching movies together? what about whispering sweet nothings in your ear? what about blowing, you know, flower
why would this person be lonely? why would this person have a relationship with a computer?ple don't understand -- and i'm trying to put myself in his shoes. and listen, everybody has been lonely before. don't get me wrong. i've been lonely before. but to have a relationship with a computer or somebody you haven't met for years is a bit odd to anyone, dr. wendy. especially when you're a big-time college football player. >> well, i'll tell you how he can do it, don. in fact, he probably...
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a person who is a good relationship person is going to motivate us. they'll encourage you. motivate you to do your best. to make wise choices in life. thirdly. they will energize you. there's something about being with people who love you and who are good for you. there's something about that relationship that's energizing. you find yourself able to do things you didn't think you could do because they've encouraged you, motivated you. in doing so, you're energized by them. they comfort us. we go through situations and circumstances that we think, lord, how am i going to walk through this? how am i going to get through this? you have those relationships that are very encouraging. i'm praying for you. i'm lifting you up. i understand where you are. i'll help you anyway i possibly can. you can call on me. you can count on me. you get down, give me a buzz. people are counselors and encouragers. defenders. oftentimes i hear this often lately people on their jobs being attacked by other people who want their jobs sometimes or just bigots and they just hate anybody who is religion
a person who is a good relationship person is going to motivate us. they'll encourage you. motivate you to do your best. to make wise choices in life. thirdly. they will energize you. there's something about being with people who love you and who are good for you. there's something about that relationship that's energizing. you find yourself able to do things you didn't think you could do because they've encouraged you, motivated you. in doing so, you're energized by them. they comfort us. we...
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but the hungry person notices food. and there's that way of looking at it as well but you know i think what's interesting about seeing these styles through that lens is first of all just the idea of it that we kind of are who we are and there's there's you can really yourself to be different only to a certain degree and second that these these biological roots have really profound impact on the way we act in the world so if you look at the. what i was just talking about with the word networks. having more activated reward network means for extroverts on the one hand it's a quite lovely quality and it means it gives you the extra impetus that you need to go out. and to seize the day and to just do it all these precepts that are so valued in our society and on the other hand it also makes you more likely if you're an extrovert to go out and take a lot of risks sometimes i warranted risks and there's actually just a recent study that came out that found that extroverts are more likely to go after immediate gratification an
but the hungry person notices food. and there's that way of looking at it as well but you know i think what's interesting about seeing these styles through that lens is first of all just the idea of it that we kind of are who we are and there's there's you can really yourself to be different only to a certain degree and second that these these biological roots have really profound impact on the way we act in the world so if you look at the. what i was just talking about with the word networks....
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you do not just sit with a black person or a white person. it is about all of us, or none of us, and that is the bottom line. it has to be that mentality. >> it is a way to control the prisoners. it takes the pressure off the guards and everybody else. they say we want to stop violence, but you promote a violence by segregating. when an individual comes, the first in the asking, where are you from? what is your nationality? that is how to divide and conquer. that is the way the united states is made up. that is how you work. north and south vietnam, for instance. they divide people so that the pressure will not be on them. that is how i see the system. i see it in prison, how they divide inmates. it is scary if inmates unite, and they do not like that. when i first come to prison, it will be a big thing if i went and sat with the blacks. it would be a big think if they caucasian sat with the asians. we only did that one time, where everybody got together, and we got what we wanted. when you unite, you can conquer. [applause] >> next question
you do not just sit with a black person or a white person. it is about all of us, or none of us, and that is the bottom line. it has to be that mentality. >> it is a way to control the prisoners. it takes the pressure off the guards and everybody else. they say we want to stop violence, but you promote a violence by segregating. when an individual comes, the first in the asking, where are you from? what is your nationality? that is how to divide and conquer. that is the way the united...
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i don't think that was the person -- i was a nice person from the midwest and in thought i was this raging beast. that is what i was writing down. as a biographer you are looking through all of these letters and scraps of paper, especially as a historical figure you don't really have except other lenders and others got to see, time to create this idea of a person from all of this, when you're doing a literary biography you have public writing of that person as well so you are trying to piece together to this person was from all these different things and you either identify with some aspect of them and your identification becomes part of the process so it is a weird and complicated matter because you are dealing with the person's perception of themselves so you become a mini psychologist without a degree and if it becomes a fascinating process and i am not sure what to make of it but politics would be male or female, placing a huge role with one aspect of that person's struggle becoming a person that you identify with. >> if you want to sort of track phyllis rose's mind, what she was think
i don't think that was the person -- i was a nice person from the midwest and in thought i was this raging beast. that is what i was writing down. as a biographer you are looking through all of these letters and scraps of paper, especially as a historical figure you don't really have except other lenders and others got to see, time to create this idea of a person from all of this, when you're doing a literary biography you have public writing of that person as well so you are trying to piece...
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tonight open the door, yet and have the other person turn the water on. if you don't feel comfortable, get out. keep yourself safe. we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and caught. you don't have to actually light something like a candle, you don't actually have to touch something. we will add, more, make more effect, here. you got cherries jubilee. how do you put this out? [laughter]. put the lid? what if you don't have a lid? cookie sheet. >> very good. that's a good one. cover the thing, take it off the burner. take it off. do i immediately open it again? no. you already put it out leave it alone and whether or not
tonight open the door, yet and have the other person turn the water on. if you don't feel comfortable, get out. keep yourself safe. we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that...
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we say this is the person, the average person, the average juror, the average individual, the kind of conduct that we would expect an average member of society to live up to. well, as it turns out that none of us are quite average, right. and we might actually be much more like people who we share particular brain structures with or people who we share particular environmental and brain similarities to. so we might need to start thinking about more particularized notions of conduct based on what we would expect of a person who has that type of brain structure who had these types of environmental factors and then start to think about how we want to treat them. do we want to hold those people responsible for their actions or less responsible for their actions. are there certain people who would be better subject to medical treatment instead of incarceration. are there certainly people who we actually think would be better off in prison than not being in prison? those types of decisions, i think, are going to be much more useful coming out of the neuroscience in the near term. in the lon
we say this is the person, the average person, the average juror, the average individual, the kind of conduct that we would expect an average member of society to live up to. well, as it turns out that none of us are quite average, right. and we might actually be much more like people who we share particular brain structures with or people who we share particular environmental and brain similarities to. so we might need to start thinking about more particularized notions of conduct based on...
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in social personality psychology from stanford university her work in research on happiness has been honored with the john templeton foundation grant science of generosity grant templeton positive psychology prize and a million dollar grant from the national institute of mental health she's also the author of the critically acclaimed book the myths of happiness dr little mercy joins us now from our los angeles studio lubricity welcome to the program. it's a pleasure to be here thank you thank you for joining us let's start out with just the simple stuff what is your definition of happiness well i use the definition that researchers use which is that happiness essentially has two components so the first component is the experience of positive emotions joy serenity curiosity affection and the second component is the feeling have you feel the feeling that your life is going well that you're progressing towards your life's goal so you really need both of those components to be a truly happy person so where it seems like one is is positional kind of static and the other is an arc so it's
in social personality psychology from stanford university her work in research on happiness has been honored with the john templeton foundation grant science of generosity grant templeton positive psychology prize and a million dollar grant from the national institute of mental health she's also the author of the critically acclaimed book the myths of happiness dr little mercy joins us now from our los angeles studio lubricity welcome to the program. it's a pleasure to be here thank you thank...
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one person missing. it is a public defender. this is someone who worked as a public defender for 19 years in los angeles. she is now director of legal services. now i'm going to embarrass her. her name is ellie miller. there she is. [applause] public defenders are legal ministers. you are. you are part of this picture. ok. i will go back to what i was supposed to be doing, forgive me. i am going to -- we have heard everybody's contribution. now i want to talk about what is working and what is not working. i am going to ask each of the members to speak the truth to one another. let me direct some early remarks. you have suffered unimaginable pain. i will make an assumption that i can speak for the audience in singing, cannot imagine what would be like to be is a child. from that pain, from your community organizing, what do you say to the commander? it is not 1996 any more. what is going on? what do you say to him? what does he say to you? i will ask you to keep the remarks brief. commander, i will give you a chance to respond. y
one person missing. it is a public defender. this is someone who worked as a public defender for 19 years in los angeles. she is now director of legal services. now i'm going to embarrass her. her name is ellie miller. there she is. [applause] public defenders are legal ministers. you are. you are part of this picture. ok. i will go back to what i was supposed to be doing, forgive me. i am going to -- we have heard everybody's contribution. now i want to talk about what is working and what is...
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and the persons who have had another career, persons who are a little bit older tend to, we believe, exercise an exhibit that judgment, which is so necessary to what we do. one last thing in terms of public service. everybody sitting at the table, i have a number of united states attorneys. almost all of them have been in the u.s. attorney's office before. some of them are still in private practice. good luck to them. but a number of us have bounced back and forth. i think a number of us would say the most rewarding time we have had has been the time when we were in public service. you are given the opportunity to contribute. it really is a gift. the biggest gift i have had the opportunity to do this kind of work. and if the challenge of attracting and retaining great people is one that cuts across administration's where you serve, another is responding to concerns about the patriot acts. i wanted to give you a chance about what the fbi has learned in your view about the patriot act since it passed. >> the greatest benefit of the patriot act was a breakdown of the statutory walls bet
and the persons who have had another career, persons who are a little bit older tend to, we believe, exercise an exhibit that judgment, which is so necessary to what we do. one last thing in terms of public service. everybody sitting at the table, i have a number of united states attorneys. almost all of them have been in the u.s. attorney's office before. some of them are still in private practice. good luck to them. but a number of us have bounced back and forth. i think a number of us would...
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she was just that person that i turn to. >> jon: a tear jerking story that got big attention in the media. even more when it turned out to be a hoax. how did reporters miss this one? "the washington post" makes news caught in another plagerism scandal. mr. obama holds the last news conference of his first term and takes a shot at the media for the anger in washington and on the topic of doping, lance comes clean on oprah, will it help his cause or her floundering career? >> here we are in austin, texas. >> jon: on the panel, writer and fox news contributor, judy miller, and jim pinkerton and cal thomas and kirsten powers, i'm jon scott, fox news watch is on right now. >> this will be difficult. there will be pundits and politicians and special interest public lobbyists, publicly warning of a tyrannical all-out assault on liberty, not because that's true, but because they want to gin up fear or higher ratings or revenue for themselves and behind the scenes they'll do everything they can to block any common sense reform and make sure nothing changes whatsoever. >> jon: president obama on we
she was just that person that i turn to. >> jon: a tear jerking story that got big attention in the media. even more when it turned out to be a hoax. how did reporters miss this one? "the washington post" makes news caught in another plagerism scandal. mr. obama holds the last news conference of his first term and takes a shot at the media for the anger in washington and on the topic of doping, lance comes clean on oprah, will it help his cause or her floundering career?...
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interest yet make that person think he is doing something great. he developed those at an early age. i have some examples for you. he never once yelled at me. i never saw him yell at anybody. never saw him hit anybody. though he is my big brother, he never hit me. not once. however, he was able to convince me i had been insulted so agregiously and should be so enraged that i should launch into a physical assault. on him? no, no. on her. that was the power of subtle persuasion. to this day nobody can figure out what he allegedly did to deserve this. i'm sorry about that. there's a saying. clothes make the man. naked people have little or no influence on society. sure we have all heard that. most people have a strong inclination, proclivity to remain closed in public, though there are certain exceptions in certain neighborhoods, we don't need to get into that. however such were powers he had of subtle persuasion that he convinced me as a 5-year-old to do the following. one, pull off my clothing. two, put on a ski mask. three, streak through the neigh
interest yet make that person think he is doing something great. he developed those at an early age. i have some examples for you. he never once yelled at me. i never saw him yell at anybody. never saw him hit anybody. though he is my big brother, he never hit me. not once. however, he was able to convince me i had been insulted so agregiously and should be so enraged that i should launch into a physical assault. on him? no, no. on her. that was the power of subtle persuasion. to this day...
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at least one person in custody. this school and another school apparently on lockdown, happening in south atlanta. >> many of our viewers may have seen the video from sky fox of somebody being taken into custody. you can see it, they'll zoom in, a guy standing tall with a cop -- there you go. putting him into the squad car there two people in custody, right? >> well, different reports now. we have a couple of reports saying one person in custody, which you see right there, and we have one report -- one of the local affiliates in atlanta saying there are two people in custody, but that has not been confirmed by police. all we have confirmed is that one person so far is in custody. >> shepard: that video taken in residencal neighborhood a half mile from the school. we'll get updates. another day. another school shooting. it is out of control. >>> now, more on the careful efforts to save a young boy in alabama. two days after he got kidnapped. police now say that the gunman who took him hostage may have stocked up enou
at least one person in custody. this school and another school apparently on lockdown, happening in south atlanta. >> many of our viewers may have seen the video from sky fox of somebody being taken into custody. you can see it, they'll zoom in, a guy standing tall with a cop -- there you go. putting him into the squad car there two people in custody, right? >> well, different reports now. we have a couple of reports saying one person in custody, which you see right there, and we...
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the person on the wheelchair does not have to try to wrestle with the door to get in. it is much more immediate access if you of something like that. that is the first barrier to someone, if they are entering a business premises. the next issue is usually in bathrooms. a lot * -- a lot of times, but is difficult to comply with depending on the size of the establishment. to make a wheelchair-accessible bathroom, it takes a lot more space than a regular bathroom. so, it is a problem oftentimes with small businesses. especially if you have to do two of them. and it cost about $15,000 to $25,000 to build a wheelchair- accessible bathroom. for restaurants, bars, it's a truck, there is an issue on the height of the counters -- for restaurants, bars, at such wreck, there is an issue on the height of the counters. that keller would make the person wheeling up on in the chair not be able to be eye level. you cannot have it like that. you have to have a portion of the counter down level. it is 34 inches. i daresay most of the counters will not be that size if you have a business
the person on the wheelchair does not have to try to wrestle with the door to get in. it is much more immediate access if you of something like that. that is the first barrier to someone, if they are entering a business premises. the next issue is usually in bathrooms. a lot * -- a lot of times, but is difficult to comply with depending on the size of the establishment. to make a wheelchair-accessible bathroom, it takes a lot more space than a regular bathroom. so, it is a problem oftentimes...
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being a prayer military person, i would have -- prior military person, i would have cherished the opportunity to get in front of those children and take a bullet for them. i find it dianne feinstein's bill offensive, a logical, and unconstitutional. [applause] especially when we are shipping guns into mexico which has killed 50,000 people in the last three years. we are shipping guns to syria and libya, but it you want to take guns away from law-abiding american citizens. it will not find any logic in that. -- you will not find any logic in that. officers rarely prevent crime. they investigate crime. which is one of the most important reasons why citizens need to be able to protect themselves. through my research, i found that 70% of gun violence in this country is perpetrated by gangbangers. and second offenders. my solution is simple. you commit a gun felony in this country, go to jail for life. take the criminals off the street, not the guns. [applause] >> good evening. my name is kathy. i am for the nra. i am a recruiter for the nra as well as the california rifle and pistol association.
being a prayer military person, i would have -- prior military person, i would have cherished the opportunity to get in front of those children and take a bullet for them. i find it dianne feinstein's bill offensive, a logical, and unconstitutional. [applause] especially when we are shipping guns into mexico which has killed 50,000 people in the last three years. we are shipping guns to syria and libya, but it you want to take guns away from law-abiding american citizens. it will not find any...
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we are not going to stick a brand new person down downtown unless this person comes from another jurisdiction and he shows that he is extremely competent. at plan check it is a lot harder because it is much more by the book and it is technical. and we will instruct him on the larger project and we will assign him down the duty down the division to get boned up on the inspections. and usually when we hire them. they are in the middle of getting certificates, and so they are pretty well up on the code. it is just the common sense of how you apply the code to that customer in front of you. >> what does that code actually say? what is your parameter? s what is your limit? and the new people of course, are always having to check the resources where our more experienced people are saying, yes, that is section 701 and that is this. and they can cut through it a lot faster. but i think that since we have those lists, i feel confident that we can keep drawing off of them if we have the openings of the 60-plus people, i think that we can have them in a chair in the next couple of months. it is just rig
we are not going to stick a brand new person down downtown unless this person comes from another jurisdiction and he shows that he is extremely competent. at plan check it is a lot harder because it is much more by the book and it is technical. and we will instruct him on the larger project and we will assign him down the duty down the division to get boned up on the inspections. and usually when we hire them. they are in the middle of getting certificates, and so they are pretty well up on the...
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it is now time for the person of the year award. ari, who is the person of the year? this. it's a night for celebration but i think it's also a night to honor people. for me when you look at 2012 it would be congresswoman gabby giffords. she resigned this year after a heroic battle dealing with the gunshot wounds that she experienced. we obviously keep her in our thoughts and our prayers. but she was also a leader and believed in public policy and we're going to have to look as we go forward into the next year over how we deal with this enduring problem of gun violence in our country. >> your person of the year? >> this may sound corny but i picked the american voter. i say that because -- does sound corny. >> it does sound corny. i know. it is corny. >> i can't lie. it does. >> it is corny. the reason i said it is because -- >> you said group, not the country. >> the reason is -- >> very "time" magazine. >> it is. >> but i never in my lifetime and i have seen people have to endure so many hoops, so many hurdles. >> seven hours in line. >> seven hours in line. and jus
it is now time for the person of the year award. ari, who is the person of the year? this. it's a night for celebration but i think it's also a night to honor people. for me when you look at 2012 it would be congresswoman gabby giffords. she resigned this year after a heroic battle dealing with the gunshot wounds that she experienced. we obviously keep her in our thoughts and our prayers. but she was also a leader and believed in public policy and we're going to have to look as we go forward...
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the idea of a person who is mentally ill -- restricting the ability of a person who is mentally ill of getting a gun, i am wide open to that. i want to know how that's going to work. i am in a deliberately staged of looking to see what works. i'm not interested in legislation that gives the appearance that we are doing something. host: are you open to a ban on assault weapons? guest: i cannot see how that will help us. i was in the marine corps for six years. look at the bushmaster, those type of guns. the mechanism is similar to what you might find in other guns. if you're given a beautiful gun and would beautiful wood stock, that is a family heirloom. it can also be put in black plastic. some of it is functionality. host: tim is in california. caller: good morning. congress wants to save money, all these riders on these various bills -- $17 million has nothing to do with the storm damage bill. look it all the bills in congress and a continues like this. we're going to give the hollywood people some extra money. we'll worry about subsidizing the wind. i think there's a lot of waste. m
the idea of a person who is mentally ill -- restricting the ability of a person who is mentally ill of getting a gun, i am wide open to that. i want to know how that's going to work. i am in a deliberately staged of looking to see what works. i'm not interested in legislation that gives the appearance that we are doing something. host: are you open to a ban on assault weapons? guest: i cannot see how that will help us. i was in the marine corps for six years. look at the bushmaster, those type...
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and the second thing, building a personal brand is about trust. you have to talk to your user base and customers and let them know that you're really there. it needs to be built in a genuine capacity. i think that people see through a lot of the, you know, disingenuousness and it turns you into not building a brand. you need to be genuine and need to be an expert. >> thank you so much for all of your advice today. if any of you have a question for the experts, just go to our website. it's open forum.com/your business. or if you'd rather send us an e-mail. address is yourbusiness @msnbc.com. >>> it's always important to keep up with the latest trends. so let's check in on twitter to see what hot topics entrepreneurs are talking about. entrepreneurial magazine fast company has an interesting factoid. a brain scan study suggests entrepreneurs are more likely to use both sides of their brains when making decisions. "your business" panelist and marketing man david scott says the real time web means you have no longer have the authority of relying on pr
and the second thing, building a personal brand is about trust. you have to talk to your user base and customers and let them know that you're really there. it needs to be built in a genuine capacity. i think that people see through a lot of the, you know, disingenuousness and it turns you into not building a brand. you need to be genuine and need to be an expert. >> thank you so much for all of your advice today. if any of you have a question for the experts, just go to our website. it's...
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the personal support networks.or of the institute for citizenship and disabilities, she became a recognized expert in canada. for developing social networks, social innovation, citizenship, and turning around the world of those that are disabled. she is the founder and ceo of of the personal network. she has been focusing her skills best to deliver personal networks,, she has done a tremendous amount of things. she has done so many things, i need a calculator to add them all up. the idea is that she is an expert on building personal networks and coming up with things that will work for you that will change your lives. give a warm welcome to vicki camack. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. what an amazing venue to hold this event, i have already seen a wedding here. i thought that only happened in movies. what an incredible city that you live in. the division of people who are putting something together where san francisco will be the most connected city in the world. the force behind what they are putting togeth
the personal support networks.or of the institute for citizenship and disabilities, she became a recognized expert in canada. for developing social networks, social innovation, citizenship, and turning around the world of those that are disabled. she is the founder and ceo of of the personal network. she has been focusing her skills best to deliver personal networks,, she has done a tremendous amount of things. she has done so many things, i need a calculator to add them all up. the idea is...
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the person said things. you have to elected a people so that young child and thousands of people know that there is hope for a better tomorrow." without hope, gays, blacks, seniors, the "ss" give up. without hope life is not worth living. harvey closed, and you and you and you. you have to give them hope. as i think about this, i really think that that is what we are talking about. in this measure. we are talking about giving hope to so many people who live in parts of this country, parts of the world where they cannot fathom being true to who they are; they cannot fathom being honest to themselves let alone other people about their sexual orientation. something that struck me about what was said in the last couple of days was something that was said by stuart milk. as he was pointing out that there are 40 million people who fly in and out of san francisco international airport, and that these 40 million people, 9 million come from other countries. in stuart was talking about that young man from dubai, or fr
the person said things. you have to elected a people so that young child and thousands of people know that there is hope for a better tomorrow." without hope, gays, blacks, seniors, the "ss" give up. without hope life is not worth living. harvey closed, and you and you and you. you have to give them hope. as i think about this, i really think that that is what we are talking about. in this measure. we are talking about giving hope to so many people who live in parts of this...