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answering questions it was well done i wanted to thank people involved lany signed people in richard pamela -- if you haven't checked the website there are a couple new things. there is a new eap page which is very attractive and the presentation and the questions from the may meeting are all up on the website. so that concludes my report thank you. >> i had the good fortune of attending the first meeting one of the points that came out of the meeting on the website since you mentioned it we wanted to be sure there is an e-mail address not only on the website but on the open enrollment materials that will come to the attention of this board. it's also been suggested that there be a phone number identified that would obviously ring at the secretary's desk for this board i want to put this at the tail end of your report today catherine as quickly as we can get those two items attended to that would be helpful >> are these in the open enrollment material? >> yeah the open enrollment material on the website is what i requested. and neill our great act -- >> as a matter of record for aon hewitt
answering questions it was well done i wanted to thank people involved lany signed people in richard pamela -- if you haven't checked the website there are a couple new things. there is a new eap page which is very attractive and the presentation and the questions from the may meeting are all up on the website. so that concludes my report thank you. >> i had the good fortune of attending the first meeting one of the points that came out of the meeting on the website since you mentioned it...
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now we're being told myself pamela brown, alexandra field that richard matt has been shot and killed.hat was really the thinking of how this was going to play out, because one man said if captured these two menu they would die in complete and total isolation and segregation because of this prison escape. >> thank you very much. tom fuentes, former top official at the fbi, this is not a surprise this would end with richard matt dead. two fuj tips escaped killers, richard matt in particular a vicious killer and david sweat also fairly reprehensible,s it was going to end this way in all likelihood. >> the hope was if anyone was going to die, it would be these two guys and not an innocent citizen. if they were determined that they are going to die or something was going to die, better them than anybody else. >> certainly another not questioning that, but when fugitives escaped, especially hardened criminals who have committed murder the likelihood that it sends with their death is fairly high. >> we've had so many cases where people say you can't take me alive. family members have indicat
now we're being told myself pamela brown, alexandra field that richard matt has been shot and killed.hat was really the thinking of how this was going to play out, because one man said if captured these two menu they would die in complete and total isolation and segregation because of this prison escape. >> thank you very much. tom fuentes, former top official at the fbi, this is not a surprise this would end with richard matt dead. two fuj tips escaped killers, richard matt in particular...
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authorities have launched a full investigation into how he and richard matt managed to evade capture for three weeks. >> sweat's mother pamela wishes he would have just served out his time. >> i wish he would have just stayed where he was. >> reporter: sweat and matt broke out of the clinton correctional facility using power tools. authority believe the pair were using pepper to throw off dogs who were tracking them. mark albert, cbs news, albany new york. >> a prosecutor says sweat will likely be charged with escape, burglary, and other counts. >>> biden stopped by sunday prayer services as a show of support for the congregation. the community is still healing after nine people were shot dead at a bible study there earlier this month. biden's visit came just hours before the funeral services for one of the victims. >>> another shark attack off the north carolina coast this weekend. this time, it was a 17-year-old boy. officials say the teen was swimming off the outer banks late yesterday afternoon when the shark bit him. he was air lifted to a hospital with injuries to his right leg, his butt and hands. now, this is the 6th
authorities have launched a full investigation into how he and richard matt managed to evade capture for three weeks. >> sweat's mother pamela wishes he would have just served out his time. >> i wish he would have just stayed where he was. >> reporter: sweat and matt broke out of the clinton correctional facility using power tools. authority believe the pair were using pepper to throw off dogs who were tracking them. mark albert, cbs news, albany new york. >> a...
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pamela brown. let's start in malone. gary what's the latest? >> richardt anderson turned 49 years old yesterday. he will not be turning 50. he is dead. shot by police a few hours ago. but his colleague, accomplice david sweat, got away. this is where they're searching for him right now. this is called titus mountain elephant's head park. where hundred of police officers are as we speak. looking for him. they tell our cnn reporter deborah feyerick they're right on top of him, but as of now they haven't captured him. they have moved lights into the area and are trying to get sweat, trying to nab him. they do believe they're together. what we are being told today, is that they found items of both of these men in another cabin they they burglarize aid izeized a cabin, ten miles to the southwest of the cabin they burglarized saturday. led them to believe they're heading toward the canadian border. couple of shots fired today. police went to the area where the shots were fired. they encountered matt holding a shotgun. then was shot and killed. the search goes o
pamela brown. let's start in malone. gary what's the latest? >> richardt anderson turned 49 years old yesterday. he will not be turning 50. he is dead. shot by police a few hours ago. but his colleague, accomplice david sweat, got away. this is where they're searching for him right now. this is called titus mountain elephant's head park. where hundred of police officers are as we speak. looking for him. they tell our cnn reporter deborah feyerick they're right on top of him, but as of now...
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recover, authorities have launched an investigation into how he and richard matt managed to evade capture for three weeks. sweat's mother pamelahe would have just served out his time. >> i wish he would have stayed where he was instead of leaving there with that guy. >> reporter: sweat and matt broke out of the clinton correctional facility in danamora using power tools. authorities believe the pair were using pepper to throw off dogs who were tracking them. mark albert, for cbs news, albany new york. >> a prosecutor says sweat will likely be charged with escape, burglary and other counts. >>> new this morning, google maps will now alert users as they approach railroad crossings. the federal railroad administration is asking that all big digital mapping companies do the same. deaths from train on vehicle collisions have increased since 2013. >>> today spacex and nasa have a serious set back to begin with. an unmanned falcon nine rocket exploded minutes after a launch carrying more than two tons of supplies to the space station. chief executive said overpressurization occurred in the liquid oxygen tank. nasa has lost three unma
recover, authorities have launched an investigation into how he and richard matt managed to evade capture for three weeks. sweat's mother pamelahe would have just served out his time. >> i wish he would have stayed where he was instead of leaving there with that guy. >> reporter: sweat and matt broke out of the clinton correctional facility in danamora using power tools. authorities believe the pair were using pepper to throw off dogs who were tracking them. mark albert, for cbs...
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authorities have launched a full investigation into how he and richard matt managed to evade capture for three weeks. sweat's mother pamelahe would have served out his time. >> i wish he would have stayed where he was. >> reporter: sweat and matt broke out of the clinton correctional facility using power tools. authorities believe the pair were using pepper to throw off dogs who were tracking they want. mark albert for cbs news, albany new york. >> a prosecutor says sweat will likely be charged with escape, burglary and other counts. >>> greece is teetering on the brink of default. >>> the maker of turbo tax software is culting hundreds of jury box -- cutting hundreds of jobs, in what it calls a realignment, that's about 400 employees, the mountain view companies employs about 8000 people worldwide. intuit says it will help laid off workers find new jobs. >>> greece is having a tough time, and that means, of course, the markets are really going to react today. let's check in with jill wagner now. get the latest. she joins us live in new york at the new york stock exchange, which could be a bumpy ride today, right jill. >>
authorities have launched a full investigation into how he and richard matt managed to evade capture for three weeks. sweat's mother pamelahe would have served out his time. >> i wish he would have stayed where he was. >> reporter: sweat and matt broke out of the clinton correctional facility using power tools. authorities believe the pair were using pepper to throw off dogs who were tracking they want. mark albert for cbs news, albany new york. >> a prosecutor says sweat will...
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pamela. as the subtitle suggests, this book is a political analysis of richard nixon's challenge to the liberalism of the court and the electoral and legal consequences of that challenge. there are many moments in the book, i am oil only going to talk about three of them and it will still take me 40 minutes. moment one is august eighth 1968. moment two is october 1971 when richard nixon nominated william blank was to the court. and moment three is in 1971 which is the day that the supreme court announced its decision regarding mecklenburg and for the first time a proved a lower court order requiring widespread bussing to usher -- to ensure desegregation of a school system. it is an important day because it helps to explain the litigation strategy on school desegregation. let me first up about the beginning of the book. i begin with the story of eddie. who owned a bar and grill on the east side of buffalo new york. it is wonderfully told. in berlin klingenberg's book. for me, he represents the type of voter that richard nixon was trying to attract in 1968. along with white southerners disgruntled w
pamela. as the subtitle suggests, this book is a political analysis of richard nixon's challenge to the liberalism of the court and the electoral and legal consequences of that challenge. there are many moments in the book, i am oil only going to talk about three of them and it will still take me 40 minutes. moment one is august eighth 1968. moment two is october 1971 when richard nixon nominated william blank was to the court. and moment three is in 1971 which is the day that the supreme court...
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pamela. so, as the subtitle suggests this book is a political analysis of richard nixon's challenge to the liberalism of the courts and the electoral and legal consequences of that challenge. there are many moments in the book -- i'm only going to talk about three tonight -- and it's still going to take me about 40 minutes. these moments come from different parts of the book, so they are not chronological. moment one is august 19th it68, which centers on that years as a -- that year's presidential campaign. moment two, october 21, 1971 when richard nixon nominated lewis paul and william rehnquist to the court, and moment three is april 20, 1971, which was the day the supreme court announced its decision in swann vs. charlotte mecklenburg. for me it is important date because it helps explain the nixon justice department litigation policy on school desegregation. let me talk about the beginning of the book. i begin with a story about eddie, who owns a bar and grill on the east side of buffalo, new york. the full story is wonderfully told in "the last find time," but for me, he represents the kind of vo
pamela. so, as the subtitle suggests this book is a political analysis of richard nixon's challenge to the liberalism of the courts and the electoral and legal consequences of that challenge. there are many moments in the book -- i'm only going to talk about three tonight -- and it's still going to take me about 40 minutes. these moments come from different parts of the book, so they are not chronological. moment one is august 19th it68, which centers on that years as a -- that year's...
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pamela brown is getting more information. what are you learning? >> we have learned that apparently richard matt had gotten ahold of a gun and had shot at the driver of a camper in an apparent carjacking. that's what officials think he was trying to do along with david sweat. this was a car does that jacking. she thought she driver and the driver of that camper called 911 and alerted authorities. we have learned that after that according to sources, there was a shootout and that is when richard matt was killed. wolf? >> so the obvious conclusion is these guys are armed, at least one of them, richard matt was armed and fired a weapon. is that right? >> that's right. what officials are trying to do is figure out if of course david sweat has a weapon and where they were ability to get these weapons. we know they raided a cabin over the last few days so there's thinking perhaps they could steal a weapon or one of the weapons from the cabin. what is clear, according to sources, there was a shootout and richard matt was killed after an apparent carjacking. >> and the hunt is under way for david s
pamela brown is getting more information. what are you learning? >> we have learned that apparently richard matt had gotten ahold of a gun and had shot at the driver of a camper in an apparent carjacking. that's what officials think he was trying to do along with david sweat. this was a car does that jacking. she thought she driver and the driver of that camper called 911 and alerted authorities. we have learned that after that according to sources, there was a shootout and that is when...
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richard matt was shot and killed. for the first time, we are hearing from david sweat's mother. her name pamela sweat. her first interview since her son was captured. watch. >> it felt like a big lift is off my shoulders that he was captured and he is alive. >> again, talk to me about those feelings when he was captured. >> it's just a sigh of relief. i mean, we started crying. because he was -- wasn't killed. >> were you ever afraid that he was going to try to come down to this area while he was on the run? >> oh no. my son knows if he would have came here, i would have had him knocked out and taken him to jail by themselves. that's just the way i am. i've always done it to him when he was bad. >> we spoke a few weeks ago and you described to me that these problems with david really began at an early age. can you describe to me, i know he was about 9 years old. can you describe to me when these problems began and what they were like? >> in the beginning, he was 9 years old and his dad brought him a broken fishing pole and a tackle box that wasn't new. and he got mad at his dad. told him to get down t
richard matt was shot and killed. for the first time, we are hearing from david sweat's mother. her name pamela sweat. her first interview since her son was captured. watch. >> it felt like a big lift is off my shoulders that he was captured and he is alive. >> again, talk to me about those feelings when he was captured. >> it's just a sigh of relief. i mean, we started crying. because he was -- wasn't killed. >> were you ever afraid that he was going to try to come down...
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pamela? >> wolf we're learning a bit more about what led up to the shoot-out between authorities and richard matt. we've learned that that driver of the camper heard gunshots called 911 earlier this afternoon. but at that point, apparently the driver didn't realize that his camper had been hit, got out, and noticed that there was a gunshot in the camper. and this is about 20 minutes after he heard the initial gunshots. this driver of the camper called 911 again, made a second call to 911, to alert authorities about what happened. and we've learned, wolf that authorities converged on that area from all different police agencies and apparently according to sources, border patrol tactical units shot and killed richard matt who was armed with a shotgun. we know a shoot-out did ensue. the question is does david sweat also have a weapon? that is the big concern, wolf. >> it's a huge concern right now, whether or not david sweat, who's still on the loose, is armed. the authorities have to assume he is. very very dangerous. this guy's a convicted killer. i want to go to cnn's polo sandoval on the gr
pamela? >> wolf we're learning a bit more about what led up to the shoot-out between authorities and richard matt. we've learned that that driver of the camper heard gunshots called 911 earlier this afternoon. but at that point, apparently the driver didn't realize that his camper had been hit, got out, and noticed that there was a gunshot in the camper. and this is about 20 minutes after he heard the initial gunshots. this driver of the camper called 911 again, made a second call to 911,...
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pamela brown. he's been talking to law enforcement about the hunt. you just heard jean saying that perhaps richardth an antique shotgun. david sweat shot a sheriff's department 22 times. that's how he ended up in jail in the first place. he's desperate. what do you know about how armed he may be right now? >> reporter: i know law enforcement officials are operated as though he is armed. that's what they're assuming right now. the belief among law enforcement is that the weapons were stolen from that cabin that we were just talking about. we know that they raided a cabin in the area, stole a lot of items from there. richard matt was armed with a shotgun when he got into that shootout with authorities earlier today and was shot and killed. the belief is that david sweat is also armed at this moment as we speak, hiding out. we know that there's a hard perimeter around him according to the sheriff there but it is a big concern, because this is a man who was not only a convicted killer but not and killed a sheriff's department. he is not afraid to do that. they are proceeding as though he also has weap
pamela brown. he's been talking to law enforcement about the hunt. you just heard jean saying that perhaps richardth an antique shotgun. david sweat shot a sheriff's department 22 times. that's how he ended up in jail in the first place. he's desperate. what do you know about how armed he may be right now? >> reporter: i know law enforcement officials are operated as though he is armed. that's what they're assuming right now. the belief among law enforcement is that the weapons were...
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pamela sweat and dana moore in new york. jason, what more can you tell us about what happened? >> reporter: it's very clear richard matt had gotten himself a little drunk before the final moments firing that shot inside that trailer. that's what triggered everything. just part of what investigators are telling us but we're also erin learning more from david sweat himself. this is someone whose been speaking to investigators, filling in gaps providing more insight into how these two made their escape. he lived a life filled with violence and richard matt's life ended the same way, cnn obtained a graphic image, which some viewers might find disturbing showing the final moments right after he was shot on friday matt caught in a wooded area about 30 miles west of the prison where he made his escape with david sweat. the franklin county coroner says he was dressed for the woods wearing dark brown pants, heavy green jacket and dark boots, gear authorities believe was stolen from hunting cabins while on the run for three weeks. a law enforcement source saying his body smelled of alcohol and there is evidence he was ill,
pamela sweat and dana moore in new york. jason, what more can you tell us about what happened? >> reporter: it's very clear richard matt had gotten himself a little drunk before the final moments firing that shot inside that trailer. that's what triggered everything. just part of what investigators are telling us but we're also erin learning more from david sweat himself. this is someone whose been speaking to investigators, filling in gaps providing more insight into how these two made...
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richard fowler is a radio talk show host, and mary katharine ham. what do you think relish being targeted for beheading. >> here is something pamela geller has and many speech advocates have an issue with. she becomes the issue when we are talking about this story. someone on cnn asked "is this worth dying for." the question should be, "is this worth killing for?" we used to think we had the freedom to draw any cartoon we wanted to, even offensive one. the question isn't why is in so reliably a murderous portion of the population that wants to kill her for drawing. if we have restrictions on what we say and draw, we don't have free speech anymore. >> sadly pamela geller put herself in front our constitution and first amendment. we applaud and appreciate the constitution. folks like this do these sort of things. a situation where all they wanted to do is inflame the group of individuals. they are really the problem here. no question she should have the right to draw what she wants to draw. but that's not what america was built on. when the pilgrims came to the united states they came here because they wanted to exercise their religion freely. i don't
richard fowler is a radio talk show host, and mary katharine ham. what do you think relish being targeted for beheading. >> here is something pamela geller has and many speech advocates have an issue with. she becomes the issue when we are talking about this story. someone on cnn asked "is this worth dying for." the question should be, "is this worth killing for?" we used to think we had the freedom to draw any cartoon we wanted to, even offensive one. the question...
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richard, i'm going to start with you. we're just hearing about the possibility of a deal in the offing. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well this is happening while we're talking, pamelawe understand is that greece -- look the existing bailout is done dusted and over. that expires tonight. greece has requested a new bailout of an organization known as the esm, the european stability mechanism. doesn't matter about the name all we need to know is greece has today requested a new bailout of its european partners and the europeans are to hold a teleconference in just about a couple hours from now, and that teleconference will discuss how this should be handled, should they give greece more time and all those sorts of issues. so the news at the hour greece has, we believe, requested a new bailout. >> that is certainly some news there. christine romans if you would, could you just break this down for us? why is this so important? greece as we know has a tiny economy but it could have big implications. >> there's a lot at stake. a tiny economy, $200 billion. a little smaller than oregon, a little bigger than alabama. but yesterday it took the dow down 350 points. the bigges
richard, i'm going to start with you. we're just hearing about the possibility of a deal in the offing. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well this is happening while we're talking, pamelawe understand is that greece -- look the existing bailout is done dusted and over. that expires tonight. greece has requested a new bailout of an organization known as the esm, the european stability mechanism. doesn't matter about the name all we need to know is greece has today requested a...