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we made our way the few short miles to the edmund pettis bridge. for my part, i walked with the pastor of the baptist church in selma at the time. as we strolled that historic route, i was enthralled, as dr. reese, 80-some-odd years young, recounted the day as if it had been the day before. he told me how the edmund pettis bridge crests at the middle so it was not until you all reached the top of the bridge that you knew what was waiting on the other side. and he described to me seeing, he said, quote, all you saw was a sea of blue when they crested the bridge. mr. lungren: i yield one minute. mr. pence: i turned to dr. reese and i said to him, did you think about turning back? and he said to me, quote, no, we had prayed at the brown chapel and we decided to go on regardless so he did. just extraordinary to think of the beatings that took place that day. our own colleague experienced a notorious beating at the time, but as the march that day, the re-enactment came to an end, i extended my hand to dr. reese. i thanked him for not only had he done fo
we made our way the few short miles to the edmund pettis bridge. for my part, i walked with the pastor of the baptist church in selma at the time. as we strolled that historic route, i was enthralled, as dr. reese, 80-some-odd years young, recounted the day as if it had been the day before. he told me how the edmund pettis bridge crests at the middle so it was not until you all reached the top of the bridge that you knew what was waiting on the other side. and he described to me seeing, he...
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it is going beyond politics and petty, the longer it is petty the more difficult it is to get these guysallying around together. >>guest: it will be hard for santorum or newt gingrich to endorse romney if they choose to do it, it will be odd because as we have known in past campaigns, george h.w. bush spoke favorably of ronald reagan and it was not the pettiness and when the party agreed to a nomination they got on board and it was meaningful, not just lip service. and it will not be helpful to romney to have them standing with him after we have seen what has gone on. >>neil: i know they want to stay if the race and they could take umbrage at some saying it is time to go, and i wonder if they will leave when they are ready and are they good and ready convention time? >>guest: well, it is, i think, the race will be decided probably in the next 30 days as we move from proportional race where you get something by showing up to winner take all and it doesn't matter if you are second or third and you don't get delegates unless you win. this is going to be over sooner rather than later and you
it is going beyond politics and petty, the longer it is petty the more difficult it is to get these guysallying around together. >>guest: it will be hard for santorum or newt gingrich to endorse romney if they choose to do it, it will be odd because as we have known in past campaigns, george h.w. bush spoke favorably of ronald reagan and it was not the pettiness and when the party agreed to a nomination they got on board and it was meaningful, not just lip service. and it will not be...
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extremely complicated figure who had great insights and pulled this off and was simultaneously the most petty, vindictive, conspirato conspiratory -- and when you look at their fear of losing control, it's almost like a split personality. they did this amazing thing with the other side of it that was not so nearly attractive. >> you at this point were a foreign service officer and i assume steeped in the ideology of the cold war and presumably not particularly pr lly pro-com. what w to n to the land of the antichrist, to bury the hatchet and to have your leader, president nixon, embrace these people who we had spent decades in opposition to? >> i was just pinching myself. this is a dream, you know? i had studied chinese in the early '60s. i'd spent year as a china analyst in hong kong, working with people like stan karno and so on and so forth. and the idea that we were actually going to go to china and that nixon -- by the way, this took a lot of political will in both governments. and only people as powerful as mao and nixon were able to pull this off. >> but tell us about -- how did you al
extremely complicated figure who had great insights and pulled this off and was simultaneously the most petty, vindictive, conspirato conspiratory -- and when you look at their fear of losing control, it's almost like a split personality. they did this amazing thing with the other side of it that was not so nearly attractive. >> you at this point were a foreign service officer and i assume steeped in the ideology of the cold war and presumably not particularly pr lly pro-com. what w to n...
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diplomacy and petty flogging that politicians are today. i love the vallard portrait. >> with a great deal of clarity. >> as james says, he he's offended and repeatedly says this guy is the president of the united states and has this propensity for making dirty jokes and seems unbecoming of a president. >> he acknowledges -- he says, he turns out to be one of the great leaders in adversity. completely misjudged him. >> there is a quote where he's talking about lincoln as a state legislator aspiring to become congressman or senator. my wife keeps thinking i could be president of the united states. can you believe a biumpkin like me? >> what scott described, it's just a wonderful anecdote. he describes getting caught with lincoln in a rain storm and sheltering in an abandoned freight car. he's just sitting with the man. he has no notion he could ever be president of the united states. hearing lincoln laugh at the idea -- this is his wife's ambition. i suspect lincoln is spinning vallard in that moment saying, my wife thinks i could be preside
diplomacy and petty flogging that politicians are today. i love the vallard portrait. >> with a great deal of clarity. >> as james says, he he's offended and repeatedly says this guy is the president of the united states and has this propensity for making dirty jokes and seems unbecoming of a president. >> he acknowledges -- he says, he turns out to be one of the great leaders in adversity. completely misjudged him. >> there is a quote where he's talking about lincoln as...
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the women here because in order to sup mortgage their drug habits, you end up committing burglaries, petty theft, various crimes that will result in a felony conviction. as a result, they end up in prison. >> what do you mean you need more food? starving like what? >> i'm eight months pregnant. >> let me see. >> oh you are, aren't you? >>> gloria henry is the warden at valley state. she has run the prison since 2002, and has been working with women in corrections more than 20 years. >> i've always felt like i have a responsibility to try and return them to the community better than they were when they came in. you have a lot of these women who come in here from the time they were little girls, they had nobody to teach them how to be a good citizen, how to be a productive adult. they have no life skills. they didn't learn them. what they did growing up were survived. so when they come in here, there's a lot of things that we need to be able to teach them how to do in order to go back in our communities. >> this is the reception area at valley state where the new inmates are processed. >> do
the women here because in order to sup mortgage their drug habits, you end up committing burglaries, petty theft, various crimes that will result in a felony conviction. as a result, they end up in prison. >> what do you mean you need more food? starving like what? >> i'm eight months pregnant. >> let me see. >> oh you are, aren't you? >>> gloria henry is the warden at valley state. she has run the prison since 2002, and has been working with women in...
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my first commitment was petty theft with a prior. this is my fourth violation. >> i never said i wasn't going to come back because i'm a criminal. that's what i do. >> after the initial photographs, fingerprints and paperwork, the prison's medical staff examines each new inmate to assess her needs. >> that's the only thing you're under treatment for right now. >> the new inmates must spend their first several weeks in an area separate from the general population before being integrated into a permanent housing unit. >> while segregated, the new inmates are psychologically tested to determine in which housing area they will be placed for their remaining sentence. >> some of the women inmates we see here who are psychotic, have lost touch with reality, may have very bizarre and unusual behaviors, hear voices and those types of things. and we would need to treat them usually with medication and some supportive therapy. we also see people who have major depressive disorders, very sad, maybe suicidal. and these women may need medication t
my first commitment was petty theft with a prior. this is my fourth violation. >> i never said i wasn't going to come back because i'm a criminal. that's what i do. >> after the initial photographs, fingerprints and paperwork, the prison's medical staff examines each new inmate to assess her needs. >> that's the only thing you're under treatment for right now. >> the new inmates must spend their first several weeks in an area separate from the general population before...
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kin with build up a picture of a young man of north african descent who's involved in petty criminality, then a lot of these sort of converts, it goes all the way the other direction, and moves over into the fold, goes out to afghanistan and pakistan and gets some kind of training out there, which would explain perhaps his almost paramilitary apparatus and this ruthlessness and a lone gunman kind of persona, and then as well, i mean, clearly he's been heavily radicalized by the whole islamist talk, and indeed, by the israeli-palestinian conflict. i think i suspect they come quite an issue, the way he killed the children at the school, claiming that this was in revenge for palestinian children. i've already heard one jewish leader on the radio this morning saying, well, we've got to really examine our consciences about how we portray the way israelis are treated in the media and so on, and i suspect that this famous image from 2000 of mohammed abdullah, the iconic image of the palestinian boy who killed in gaza, the film footage of that, which is hugely controversial here in france becau
kin with build up a picture of a young man of north african descent who's involved in petty criminality, then a lot of these sort of converts, it goes all the way the other direction, and moves over into the fold, goes out to afghanistan and pakistan and gets some kind of training out there, which would explain perhaps his almost paramilitary apparatus and this ruthlessness and a lone gunman kind of persona, and then as well, i mean, clearly he's been heavily radicalized by the whole islamist...
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they seem so petty to argue about it they seem to become an everyone is talking about. and we're delighted that much either. unfortunately are definitely on the low end of things. we are the information gathering mechanism. and so, we do feel like it is important to now, especially if it's really high elected office thursdays fatal flaw in this candidate. so what is true what you're saying because were going to try and find something even if it doesn't seem that important. so in that sense, we probably are sometimes in the destruct giglio. i would have to concede that. >> make sure whatever you say is really true. speenine that if we care about, yes. so it has to be documented. it has to be true. that is not always the way it's done now if you may have noticed. we were on fox and friends today. we are really curious to know how that was going to go down because we work mostly for democrats and everybody knows the political aims on fox. but they are really nice to us, but they showed us some time, that is to critique them and say is this another looks at who is based on
they seem so petty to argue about it they seem to become an everyone is talking about. and we're delighted that much either. unfortunately are definitely on the low end of things. we are the information gathering mechanism. and so, we do feel like it is important to now, especially if it's really high elected office thursdays fatal flaw in this candidate. so what is true what you're saying because were going to try and find something even if it doesn't seem that important. so in that sense, we...
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and by me being hooked on drugs, that cause me to do petty crimes. hey officer. are you ready to fingerprint me? >> that is what you will do now. >> inmates are fingerprinted then allowed to make one phone call. >> i spent the night with a friend. a female, though. i'm so tired of depressing my mama, everybody else in my family is ambitious, got it going on i'm the only one. so they always watching me, waiting to see what is my next move going to be because they don't want me to always end up back here. >> as part of the booking process, inmates must be seen by a nurse for a physical and mental evaluation. >> any drug use? what kind of drugs you use? >> crack cocaine. prozac. that is for depression. >> once the evaluation is completed, the processing department creates id's and classifies the inmates as to where they will be sent within the jail. because alfonso takes prozac for depression, he will be housed on the 8th floor, one of the three floors dedicated to psychiatric care. >> then i will be here until court. >> alfonso young was charged with petty theft an
and by me being hooked on drugs, that cause me to do petty crimes. hey officer. are you ready to fingerprint me? >> that is what you will do now. >> inmates are fingerprinted then allowed to make one phone call. >> i spent the night with a friend. a female, though. i'm so tired of depressing my mama, everybody else in my family is ambitious, got it going on i'm the only one. so they always watching me, waiting to see what is my next move going to be because they don't want me...
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>> well, i think that observers of the gop process do get tired of some of the pettiness that goes on in the campaigns. for instance. santorum was slammed for a dirty trick in trying to solicit democrats and unions support. that is a dirty trick and for him to be accused of that by the gop opponents is ridiculous and it wasted a lot of time and that makes a lot of us impatient in watching that pettiness. more power to santorum for trying to bring more in the fold understanding that the gop nominee will be the one to help turn the nation around . by the way, dirty trick in the campaign is when your kids are attacked and people are lying about you and your reputation and record. those are dirty tricks but not trying to solicit support from independent americans you hear accusations like that it gets tiring. >> you are ready for the got contender to go after the white house and go after the president and so you can discuss those issues. switching gears. let's talk about the new hbo movie call would game change. your i race with john mccain and depicts you unprepared and untable d underin
>> well, i think that observers of the gop process do get tired of some of the pettiness that goes on in the campaigns. for instance. santorum was slammed for a dirty trick in trying to solicit democrats and unions support. that is a dirty trick and for him to be accused of that by the gop opponents is ridiculous and it wasted a lot of time and that makes a lot of us impatient in watching that pettiness. more power to santorum for trying to bring more in the fold understanding that the...
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exoticness of it and the historic import of an american president being there outweighed the other petty aggravations. that's not the ultimate take away even though that was central to the experience. a lot of the reporters there. you have nixon spending a week with him, almost literally every single day and meetings and i should say we were lucky in this film to get a lot of those images because we learned in the course of the research that mix on hired a film crew through david. a very well-known movie maker. he made roots and theater lights. this was for personal use and behind the scenes access was never intended to be shown publicly. it sat there for 40 years while they tried to figure out whether it belonged to the nixon family or estate. we have gotten access to it in the fall. you can't imagine an american president and chinese president having an easy banter. it's a two-hour meeting and a formal dinner and that's it. absent a week of that, you wouldn't have quite the same degree of mutual confidence that allowed the leadership on both sides to move ahead with the risks they have
exoticness of it and the historic import of an american president being there outweighed the other petty aggravations. that's not the ultimate take away even though that was central to the experience. a lot of the reporters there. you have nixon spending a week with him, almost literally every single day and meetings and i should say we were lucky in this film to get a lot of those images because we learned in the course of the research that mix on hired a film crew through david. a very...
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a lot of petty stuff is going on. >> reporter: the rhetoric from union heads is harsh. >> he is a failed leader of anne arundel county. >> he doesn't have the moral authority any longer to do his job. >> reporter: but mr. leopold has no intention of setting down. legal experts are saying that fighting an inditement can be distracting and draining, but there is precedent staying in office, that is what sheila dixon did. mike hellgren, eyewitness news. >> and leopold is scheduled to be in court later on this month. >>> baltimore police make a major bust in a gun ring in a quest to get the illegal guns off of the street. police arrested these three people after seizing 16 guns, ammunition, cocaine, and even bullal proof vietnams. police are saying it is a collection that would have brought in $30,000 on the streets. police will go after similar rings this weekend. >>> growing fears of a dogfighting ring in anne arundel. authorities found a second badly injured pit bull from where another dog lied last month. now, the investigation is underway. andrea fujii with the story. >> reporter: despi
a lot of petty stuff is going on. >> reporter: the rhetoric from union heads is harsh. >> he is a failed leader of anne arundel county. >> he doesn't have the moral authority any longer to do his job. >> reporter: but mr. leopold has no intention of setting down. legal experts are saying that fighting an inditement can be distracting and draining, but there is precedent staying in office, that is what sheila dixon did. mike hellgren, eyewitness news. >> and leopold...
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dedicated to psychiatric care. >> then i'll be here until court. >> alfonso young was charged with petty theft and spent one day in jail before being released. this is the maximum security unit at the jail where as many as 24 inmates are packed into a single cell. here, the lights are always on and tensions are high. >> it's hard as hell to sleep in here because you got 24 inmates in here, you understand. you have to sleep when you can, not when you want to. >> locked inside for 23 hours a day, the men must sleep, shower, and eat inside their cell. >> it's dirty. it is dirty. point-blank dirty. >> when i first came here, i was free from blemish. now look at my arms. you see all these spots? i'm like a leopard now. and guess what? they can't even tell me what it is. >> this place is unsanitary. this place is filthy. >> convicted of armed robbery, bernard jones has been incarcerated for 3 1/2 years and is currently appealing his case. >> i got to use the bathroom around other brothers. there aren't no separation. ain't no shower curtain. that means, when i'm taking a bath, i got a dude wal
dedicated to psychiatric care. >> then i'll be here until court. >> alfonso young was charged with petty theft and spent one day in jail before being released. this is the maximum security unit at the jail where as many as 24 inmates are packed into a single cell. here, the lights are always on and tensions are high. >> it's hard as hell to sleep in here because you got 24 inmates in here, you understand. you have to sleep when you can, not when you want to. >> locked...
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we don't see that from our own president, we get very perturbed and very impatient with the pettiness of the g.o.p. campaigns and bickering. we say, stay focused on the main thing, which is to replace barack obama in november 2012. >> is it fair to say that different parts of the country have different challenges and problems and unemployment rates inform alaska, i assume that the key issue that drives the vote is your state's industry, besides tourism and wildlife and hunting, there is the oil industry. do you think that will affect how you vote, driven mostly by issues related to oil and energy? >> most alaskans are independent. we are not obsessed with the partisanship on either side of the aisle of doing what's right for the people. we believe in the united states constitution. and in our state's constitution, we are barely over 50 years old. as we got to learn from other states and maybe some parts of other states' constitutions that we didn't want to emulate and the strength of the stewings that we wanted to emulate, we put a fine constitution together for our state that says we
we don't see that from our own president, we get very perturbed and very impatient with the pettiness of the g.o.p. campaigns and bickering. we say, stay focused on the main thing, which is to replace barack obama in november 2012. >> is it fair to say that different parts of the country have different challenges and problems and unemployment rates inform alaska, i assume that the key issue that drives the vote is your state's industry, besides tourism and wildlife and hunting, there is...
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>>reporter: food stamp fraud has gotten more sophisticated, moving away from the simple petty crimes of coupon days to elaborate days. >> a recipient goes to a restaurant or a bar and this is not a place where they would accept the cards, and they would go there and the strength or bar with go to a grocery store and buy, say, $200 worth of grocery and for the bar stunt and they would give the sip 75 percent, something off of the card. >>reporter: lurk or cigarettes or whatever it may be. but the friday has to proliferate at a lot of mom and pop stores and when it is investigated the stores are shut down and then reopened by family, friends or the same person using fraudulent application. witnesses testify today that the application process needs to be tightened and the larger problem is the, expansion of thed for stamp program itself. in the 1970's one in 50 americans participated in the food stamp program. today, it is one in seven. from one in 50 to one in seven. the laws have been relaxed law several administrations not just obama administration. >>neil: incredible but thank you v
>>reporter: food stamp fraud has gotten more sophisticated, moving away from the simple petty crimes of coupon days to elaborate days. >> a recipient goes to a restaurant or a bar and this is not a place where they would accept the cards, and they would go there and the strength or bar with go to a grocery store and buy, say, $200 worth of grocery and for the bar stunt and they would give the sip 75 percent, something off of the card. >>reporter: lurk or cigarettes or whatever...
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such petty errors are left for the living. nor do they want our mourning. no gift to them. not rage, not weeping. return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire resilience, not the simple resistance of a pillow whose foam returns over and over to the same shape, but the sinuous tenacity of a tree finding the light newly blocked on one side, it turns in another. a blind intelligence, true, but out of such persistence arose turtles, rivers, mitochondria, figs, all this resinous, unretractable, earth. the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pe
such petty errors are left for the living. nor do they want our mourning. no gift to them. not rage, not weeping. return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire resilience, not the simple resistance of a pillow whose foam...
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versus another all converging on downtown, disrupting the city and getting into what detectives call petty fights. the baltimore city police are beginning to realize this wasn't random but may have been planned on social media. twitter, facebook, the social tools of this generation. this weekend using it to orchestrate what amounted to a menacing nuisance. >> believes that this movement started on social media. we're tapping that hard looking at what we may have missed and what we could do going forward. >> reporter: including working more closely with city schools, police and better monitoring social media, a technique the mayor said is being used in other cities and soon more so in baltimore. >> you'd be surprised and how really stupid people are giving out information about not just things like this but information about crimes, so we have to be smart. if they're going to be stupid, we have t smart. >> a lesson learned from this weekend's near flash mob the mayor said will help the city be more prepared so there isn't a next time. downtown baltimore, brian kuebler. >> the juvenile crime
versus another all converging on downtown, disrupting the city and getting into what detectives call petty fights. the baltimore city police are beginning to realize this wasn't random but may have been planned on social media. twitter, facebook, the social tools of this generation. this weekend using it to orchestrate what amounted to a menacing nuisance. >> believes that this movement started on social media. we're tapping that hard looking at what we may have missed and what we could...
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there's a lot of petty stuff going on because they didn't get the increases. >> reporter: the rhetorice's a failed leader. it's time for him to step aside. >> he doesn't want the moral authority any longer to do his job. >> reporter: mr. leopold said he has no intention of stepping down. legal experts say fighting an indictment like this can be distracting and emotionally draining. mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> leopold is scheduled to be in court later this month for an arraignment. >>> a major gun ring out of the hands of bad guys. detectives arrested these three people after seizing weapons from their homes and storage units. a bullet proof vest. it would have brought money on the streets. >>> growing fears of a dog fighting ring with a second bad pit bull found miles from where another dog was found a month ago. andrea fujii explains the investigation is under way. >> reporter: he's recovering tonight. animal control wants to find the people responsible for injuring her and another dog. despite bite marks, couldn't stop kissing steven williams when he found her and took her
there's a lot of petty stuff going on because they didn't get the increases. >> reporter: the rhetorice's a failed leader. it's time for him to step aside. >> he doesn't want the moral authority any longer to do his job. >> reporter: mr. leopold said he has no intention of stepping down. legal experts say fighting an indictment like this can be distracting and emotionally draining. mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> leopold is scheduled to be in court later this...
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east...west...norrhheett communicated with each other to meettdowntown.they say the fights were over pettyests were for curfew violations, disorderly conduct...and up and looking at lessons from the past....mayor stephanie rawlings blake...says they are usinn cameras to waach bus and liihtrail stops... to keep up on any growing crowds: 3 "i'm committed to makinn sure the harbor is safe for citizens and visitors t's a trademark and i'm going to protect it, so we have deployments that will reepond quickly when something like &pthat breaks out, so we have safe environment for everyone" and to prevent another chaotic night liie saturday...police say they are also working with school police to gather more information. live in downtown baltimoree janice park...fox45 news at ten. city leaders are stepping up tt improve city streets. streets.mayor stephanie rawlings blake spent the morning at rederick douglas high school where he kicked off national youth violence prevention week. it tries to provide positiveeways young people can make a difference with one man who sayy programs like "safe streets
east...west...norrhheett communicated with each other to meettdowntown.they say the fights were over pettyests were for curfew violations, disorderly conduct...and up and looking at lessons from the past....mayor stephanie rawlings blake...says they are usinn cameras to waach bus and liihtrail stops... to keep up on any growing crowds: 3 "i'm committed to makinn sure the harbor is safe for citizens and visitors t's a trademark and i'm going to protect it, so we have deployments that will...
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one percent, issthat food stamp fraud hassggtton more sophisticated - moving awayyfrom the ssmple pettyaurrattor bar.tthis s not pa place where they would accept ebt cards but they would gg there and the restaauant or bar wwuld go to a groceeyystore and buy ayy 200 dlrs wwrth oo groceeies and then they, for the bar or restaurant and they would give thh recipient haaf, 75 percent, you know, something oof of the ebt card:24:32 ) &p the ffaud tends to proliferate in mom and pop ssores. the more liquor and ccgarettes sold - the -3 greater tte liklihood of food stamp fraud. even when the fraud is investigated and -3 stores shut down - they're oftennre-opened by family, friends, or thh same person using a fraudulent applicationn even so, tougher enforcement in some immoverished areas --3 presents it's own problem.cato says: "but dooyou really want to shutdowwnthe only source of groceries n a neighborhood, i think you ought to be very careful about thatmckklway says: "the larger problem, say critics, is the xpansion of the food stamp program itself. ii the 19700, about 1 in 50 & participated i
one percent, issthat food stamp fraud hassggtton more sophisticated - moving awayyfrom the ssmple pettyaurrattor bar.tthis s not pa place where they would accept ebt cards but they would gg there and the restaauant or bar wwuld go to a groceeyystore and buy ayy 200 dlrs wwrth oo groceeies and then they, for the bar or restaurant and they would give thh recipient haaf, 75 percent, you know, something oof of the ebt card:24:32 ) &p the ffaud tends to proliferate in mom and pop ssores. the...
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we continue to see a significant amount of activity as it relates to petty theft and pickpocketing activity in the various clubs throughout the mission. we really want to come up with some sort of comprehensive proactive solution to this. it just continues weekend after a weekend, night after night. i see these reports of people being pocketed. i just read a report this morning. somebody had their key taken out of their jackets and a mercedes was stolen. that being said, i really think that this requires a proactive educational type of thing. but there it be weak condition -- whether it be weak condition those opinions but the requirement that a poster be put up, sort of an educational message, be aware of pickpocketing or something along those lines. it was mentioned some sort of coasters or something. something proactive that we can get the message out. i have identified 14 venues in the mission and the castro where they are being hit night after night after night. we have made a couple of arrests with regards to pickpocketing activity. there is some positive news to report. i just wanted
we continue to see a significant amount of activity as it relates to petty theft and pickpocketing activity in the various clubs throughout the mission. we really want to come up with some sort of comprehensive proactive solution to this. it just continues weekend after a weekend, night after night. i see these reports of people being pocketed. i just read a report this morning. somebody had their key taken out of their jackets and a mercedes was stolen. that being said, i really think that...
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in the absence of a central authority, the various petty kingdoms inevitably battled for control of resources. palenque waged war against tonina, a warlike city-state lodged in the rugged mountains to the south. their grim rivalry persisted for generations. themes of war, sacrifice and captivity became common in maya art, documenting the impact of internecine warfare on court life. warriors... ready for the call of battle... the triumphant return from war... the display and humiliation of prisoners. maya warfare focused on the capture of live opponents especially the high-born. tonina captured its greatest trophy in the year 711 when they took the king of palenque, k'an hoy chitam as their prisoner. at tonina and elsewhere representations of captives sometimes served as the risers or treads of staircases-- to be forever trampled upon by the victors. at the pyramids at bonampak, long-abandoned buildings preserve the wall paintings rediscovered by giles healey. despite the ravages of time, they depict the martial ethos of the maya court. a painted reconstruction of the bonampak murals has recen
in the absence of a central authority, the various petty kingdoms inevitably battled for control of resources. palenque waged war against tonina, a warlike city-state lodged in the rugged mountains to the south. their grim rivalry persisted for generations. themes of war, sacrifice and captivity became common in maya art, documenting the impact of internecine warfare on court life. warriors... ready for the call of battle... the triumphant return from war... the display and humiliation of...
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the requirements of my profession is to treat him no differently than i would a petty thief and thatakes practice. it really does. >> morris was arrested when he was 16 and has been at the jail for three years now. he is housed in the confinement unit. because of the nature of his crime. >> if word got out he brutally assaulted an elderly woman and a young girl and beat the girl into a vegetative state. he would probably suffer a similar fate. it's a situation we cannot risk. we could be held liable for not protecting him. for that reason he is kept here. >> he gets an hour of recreation time outside his cell six days a week. to pass the rest of the time he exercises, reads and draws. >> at the end of the day i can walk out of here right now and have a job that could make me money. i could do something and be worth something. >> i want to do a religious piece where the mother was the main, you know, character. it was after when my mom was crying or whatever. how many times anyone would have thought about how does it affect the mother, that she has to have her child taken away oar wha
the requirements of my profession is to treat him no differently than i would a petty thief and thatakes practice. it really does. >> morris was arrested when he was 16 and has been at the jail for three years now. he is housed in the confinement unit. because of the nature of his crime. >> if word got out he brutally assaulted an elderly woman and a young girl and beat the girl into a vegetative state. he would probably suffer a similar fate. it's a situation we cannot risk. we...
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. >> how did a 23 year-old petty criminal grow into such a dangerous fundamentalist? and where did he get such a lethal arsenal of weapons. >> widespread protests and the police chief in charge temporarily stepped down. and the changing faces of cuba. two photographers have uncovered a different side of this island nation. welcome to our viewers on pbs and around the globe. a radical died as he jumped out of his apartment window still firing weapons that the police. before his death, he admitted to shooting jewish people and muslims. the police hope to take them all alive. the country is on edge and the president has warned the french public not to seek revenge. our reporter begin our coverage. >> the final act of the most dramatic scene that lasted over 30 hours. -- seige that lasted over 30 hours. as police moved to enter the apartment, there was a ferocious share to -- shooting barage. he claimed he had orders from al qaeda. for hours, he negotiated with police. late last night, he said it was against his conscience to surrender. all communication stopped. there we
. >> how did a 23 year-old petty criminal grow into such a dangerous fundamentalist? and where did he get such a lethal arsenal of weapons. >> widespread protests and the police chief in charge temporarily stepped down. and the changing faces of cuba. two photographers have uncovered a different side of this island nation. welcome to our viewers on pbs and around the globe. a radical died as he jumped out of his apartment window still firing weapons that the police. before his...
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"you had kids converge from fights ver petty silly things " frankly" mayor stephanii rawlings blake saysras to watch bus and lightrril stops... here crowds could be forming. another baltimore city police officer is going to jail...the result of a massive &pcorrruption scandal that invovled kick -backs and former city officer jerry diggs, jr. was sentenced to 30 months in prison and ordered &pto pay $14,000 in restitution... ...for referring drivees involved in accidents to a local towing company... in xchange for cash. he alss admitted to filing false accident reports to collect insurance money. be sentenced in the case. at - leasttdozen other officers are currently awaiting sentencing or have pled guiity. today.../// loved ones.../ gathered ...to say goodbbe .../ to... a &pmaryland.../ nat'l... guardsman.../ ákilledá... in . afghanistan. they... at... the trinity assembly of god.../ in... lutherville.../ áápayingáá respeccs... to... army major.../ robert.../ mar-- chanti.../// ááaáá coonty .../ teacher .../ áákilledáá llst month.../ when... the afghan.../ interior ministry.../ wws... at
"you had kids converge from fights ver petty silly things " frankly" mayor stephanii rawlings blake saysras to watch bus and lightrril stops... here crowds could be forming. another baltimore city police officer is going to jail...the result of a massive &pcorrruption scandal that invovled kick -backs and former city officer jerry diggs, jr. was sentenced to 30 months in prison and ordered &pto pay $14,000 in restitution... ...for referring drivees involved in accidents...
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just moving and you couldn't see into the crowd to see who it was, it was probably petty. >> reporterrnhardt jr. >> he's just taking a personal moment trying to survey what's going on with his car and trying to get back into victory lane somehow and there were just funny moments in the book like here's this guy in this mangled up car and he's kind of hanging out the window. >> reporter: and there's this gem from pit row. >> the difference between a 12 second pit stop and a 14 second pit stop is night and day. >> reporter: like many of you robinson says he's a big fan of nascar. >> i grew up in owensboro, kentucky. >> darrell waltrip, one of nascar's newest hall of famers. >> it so happens the waltrips are from owensboro. >> hit hard into the wall. >> reporter: the energy of daytona, the dream of any photojournalist. >> they're driving around aing from at 190 miles an hour closer than the cars are where you park your car in a parking lot. >> reporter: this fan is from ellicott city. >> that's jack roush. >> he gets there early and stays late. he's checking the spark plugs i believe the
just moving and you couldn't see into the crowd to see who it was, it was probably petty. >> reporterrnhardt jr. >> he's just taking a personal moment trying to survey what's going on with his car and trying to get back into victory lane somehow and there were just funny moments in the book like here's this guy in this mangled up car and he's kind of hanging out the window. >> reporter: and there's this gem from pit row. >> the difference between a 12 second pit stop and...
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. >> it seems very petty. but the problem is, that miss brinkley doesn't think -- she thinks these agreements are crafted to govern me and me alone. that the rules don't apply to her. >> reporter: what do you fight about? >> she filed a claim that i wasn't paying child support, when she took off to do broadway, from march to july, she put the children in my full-time care. i wrote her lawyers. i said, she's gone. i have the children full-time, how about we reverse child support for this time period? >> reporter: you asked not to pay child support during the time you had the two kids. they were with you 100% of the time? >> 100% of the time. >> reporter: he said as soon as it became clear that brinkley wasn't cooperate, he paid her the money. and she still went after him. >> i'm not here to attack christie brinkley but to defend myself. to be called a deadbeat dad, is a spiteful thing, besides it's totally untrue. if i was a bad guy. if you had $80 million, would you let a bad guy have your kids for a day? or w
. >> it seems very petty. but the problem is, that miss brinkley doesn't think -- she thinks these agreements are crafted to govern me and me alone. that the rules don't apply to her. >> reporter: what do you fight about? >> she filed a claim that i wasn't paying child support, when she took off to do broadway, from march to july, she put the children in my full-time care. i wrote her lawyers. i said, she's gone. i have the children full-time, how about we reverse child...
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. >> a petty dispute, they exchanged words it turned physical. >> reporter: the inner harbor is a crowned jewel, both esthetically and financially. loss of visitors here is very critical none of the business we contacted wanted to go on tv to talk about it. the harbor is baltimore's economic engine and the mayor says making sure it runs safely is the priority. >> i'm committed to making sure the harbor is safe for our citizens as well as visitors. it's a landmark and i'm going to protect it. >> reporter: the downtown area streets and the inner harbor were quiet tonight. >> kai, thank you very much. police have surveillance video from the night of the incident. they are reviewing it as they continue to investigate. >>> homicide detectives are looking for a killer after a deadly shooting. police tell us a man was shot in the chest in the area of pratt and joplin streets. officers don't have any suspects just yet. >>> dozens of students are rushed to the hospital. the buses had just left fredrick douglas high school. that's when one of the buses rear ended another setting off a chain reactio
. >> a petty dispute, they exchanged words it turned physical. >> reporter: the inner harbor is a crowned jewel, both esthetically and financially. loss of visitors here is very critical none of the business we contacted wanted to go on tv to talk about it. the harbor is baltimore's economic engine and the mayor says making sure it runs safely is the priority. >> i'm committed to making sure the harbor is safe for our citizens as well as visitors. it's a landmark and i'm going...
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this is pettiness. these are minutias. going around and denying he did it. governor romney has a problem not only with his policies, but telling the truth about the policies he did and the positions he d. i can understand. he changes his positions a lot so it's hard to keep track. i know what my positions are. i have had them and stood by them. that's what the people in alabama and mississippi like. >> all right, the alabama/mississippi population, different from what is coming up with illinois, wisconsin, maryland. it is more moderate voters than down south. how do you expect to get those vote there is? because it may be easier sell for you with the evangelical vote in the south, and going to the moderate state, you may have a bigger problem. >> well, we won minnesota, we won colrado and missouri. we are doing very well in missouri. they have a caucus coming up this weekend. we feel very good in those states and the polls in wisconsin have had us leading consistently. we near a dead heat in illinois. we feel like, like i said, key with go to every state and
this is pettiness. these are minutias. going around and denying he did it. governor romney has a problem not only with his policies, but telling the truth about the policies he did and the positions he d. i can understand. he changes his positions a lot so it's hard to keep track. i know what my positions are. i have had them and stood by them. that's what the people in alabama and mississippi like. >> all right, the alabama/mississippi population, different from what is coming up with...