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richardson moved the chains. trent richardson, 24 for 117 now. >> gary: as big as he is he can hurt you around the edge, sets up the blockers and goes inside. the guy refuses to go down. catches the ball on the extreme pass well and literally such a weapon for alabama. they do not have a julio jones but very balanced. one of the weapons no one talks about is michael williams, their tight end, number 89. >> verne: three catch tonight and as a blocker very effective. there's mccarron fires to rich aren'tson and trent richardson's inside the 40 yard line before being tackled by jonathan bostic. >> gary: mccarron just looks comfortable out there. this is not an easy place to play but he does not appear at all he's nervous or has happy feet just looks like what nick saban thought about him last year he's the real deal and the next heir to play quarterback for alabama. >> verne: and in saban's world, high praise is he manages the game well. >> gary: he does. >> verne: yep. that's how saban referred to his effort last w
richardson moved the chains. trent richardson, 24 for 117 now. >> gary: as big as he is he can hurt you around the edge, sets up the blockers and goes inside. the guy refuses to go down. catches the ball on the extreme pass well and literally such a weapon for alabama. they do not have a julio jones but very balanced. one of the weapons no one talks about is michael williams, their tight end, number 89. >> verne: three catch tonight and as a blocker very effective. there's mccarron...
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richardson moved the chains. trent richardson, 24 for 117 now. >> gary: as big as he is he can hurt you around the edge, sets up the blockers and goes inside. the guy refuses to go down. catches the ball on the extreme pass well and literally such a weapon for alabama. they do not have a julio jones but very balanced. one of the weapons no one talks about is michael williams, their tight end, number 89. >> verne: three catch tonight and as a blocker very effective. there's mccarron fires to rich aren'tson and trent richardson's inside the 40 yard line before being tackled by jonathan bostic. >> gary: mccarron just looks comfortable out there. this is not an easy place to play but he does not appear at all he's nervous or has happy feet just looks like what nick saban thought about him last year he's the real deal and the next heir to play quarterback for alabama. >> verne: and in saban's world, high praise is he manages the game well. >> gary: he does. >> verne: yep. that's how saban referred to his effort last w
richardson moved the chains. trent richardson, 24 for 117 now. >> gary: as big as he is he can hurt you around the edge, sets up the blockers and goes inside. the guy refuses to go down. catches the ball on the extreme pass well and literally such a weapon for alabama. they do not have a julio jones but very balanced. one of the weapons no one talks about is michael williams, their tight end, number 89. >> verne: three catch tonight and as a blocker very effective. there's mccarron...
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richardson moved the chains. trent richardson, 24 for 117 now. >> gary: as big as he is he can hurt you around the edge, sets up the blockers and goes inside. the guy refuses to go down. catches the ball on the extreme pass well and literally such a weapon for alabama. they do not have a julio jones but very balanced. one of the weapons no one talks about is michael williams, their tight end, number 89. >> verne: three catch tonight and as a blocker very effective. there's mccarron fires to rich aren'tson and trent richardson's inside the 40 yard line before being tackled by jonathan bostic. >> gary: mccarron just looks comfortable out there. this is not an easy place to play but he does not appear at all he's nervous or has happy feet just looks like what nick saban thought about him last year he's the real deal and the next heir to play quarterback for alabama. >> verne: and in saban's world, high praise is he manages the game well. >> gary: he does. >> verne: yep. that's how saban referred to his effort last w
richardson moved the chains. trent richardson, 24 for 117 now. >> gary: as big as he is he can hurt you around the edge, sets up the blockers and goes inside. the guy refuses to go down. catches the ball on the extreme pass well and literally such a weapon for alabama. they do not have a julio jones but very balanced. one of the weapons no one talks about is michael williams, their tight end, number 89. >> verne: three catch tonight and as a blocker very effective. there's mccarron...
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richardson to make such a trip or such a concession. >> who interfaced with bill richardson before he went to cuba in your administration? >> i do not know that anybody did. >> he had had conversations with the administration about his visit. theinterface with regarding his visit to cuba? >> i do not know the answer, but i will be glad to get it for you, congressman. >> who would have been responsible for these discussions, recent discussions with the castro dictatorship? >> i do not know the answer, but i will get it for you. >> you do not know who speaks to the cuban government on behalf of our government and the obama administration? >> i do not usually used as an excuse that i am brand new to this job, but in this case, i have to. i have only been on the job in less than a few weeks. i will get the answer for you and get it to you promptly. >> you recognize that cuba has been designated as a terrorist nation by our government? >> yes. >> this is outrageous that we would be negotiating with the terrorist regime to release an american hostage. negotiating with the same hostage taker
richardson to make such a trip or such a concession. >> who interfaced with bill richardson before he went to cuba in your administration? >> i do not know that anybody did. >> he had had conversations with the administration about his visit. theinterface with regarding his visit to cuba? >> i do not know the answer, but i will be glad to get it for you, congressman. >> who would have been responsible for these discussions, recent discussions with the castro...
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richardson. >> he was fabulous. richardson died at 47 or something. >> yeah. i don't think he ever found a partner he worked with as well as vox and anyone who thought about -- vox described prospect park and it literally was supposed to be separate places of land with a bridge between them and vox is the one who said let's take the one piece of land so he would think about not only think about the landscape would provide a lot of landscape ideas. i think that that is why olmstead had the kind of division of labor partnerships like with h. h. richardson he got a well with them but h. h. richardson is going to destroy have structures and what is more is some of these folks like h. h. richardson had massive egos he was going to design a bridge that looked however he felt the bridge should look. olmstead designed it and was able to accept that relationship because there were not that many bridges in the park to design. >> guest [laughter] >> yes, i think a lot of interesting other topics came up the chicago world fair to me was amazing because he was this guy is
richardson. >> he was fabulous. richardson died at 47 or something. >> yeah. i don't think he ever found a partner he worked with as well as vox and anyone who thought about -- vox described prospect park and it literally was supposed to be separate places of land with a bridge between them and vox is the one who said let's take the one piece of land so he would think about not only think about the landscape would provide a lot of landscape ideas. i think that that is why olmstead...
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richardson. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am a san francisco resident and executive director of young committed two double-developers in the baby. i wanted to take a brief moment to speak on behalf of dr. moses and not only his work within the community but his work and advocacy for those that do not necessarily have the same voice as others within our community. immigrant rights advocacy that is needed at times, particularly when we're talking about dealing with the systems that are in place here in san francisco, it is important to have somebody who is ready to work hard for and with and alongside them. as supervisor kim mentioned earlier, he did have emergency surgery. the fact that you see him here today against the doctor's orders, against my own recommendation, you can understand the dedication and commitment that he
richardson. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am a san francisco resident and executive director of young committed two double-developers in the baby. i wanted to take a brief moment to speak on behalf of dr. moses and not only his work within the community but his work and advocacy for those that do not necessarily have the same voice as others within our community. immigrant rights advocacy that is needed at times, particularly when we're talking about dealing with the systems that are...
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jolie richardson and her mother both play the queen at different times of her life. >> it was lovely. was really special to be together, to both be able to play elizabeth. it was amazing. >> reporter: richardson also embraces the controversy over who's really behind the works attributed to the famous play. >> that narrow vision really scares me. what are we so scared of? that we'll get more information? >> reporter: the filmmakers leave it up to the audience to decide who the author really is. manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >>> thank you for watching the real deal. i'm andrea roane. >> i'm mike hydeck. howard bernstein has your weather first. i'm not going to say the word. >> i only said the first and last letter. >> thank you, monika. >> you're welcome. >>> we may have a wet flake in one or two spots saturday with the rain, the cold showers, but it is not going to stick. stick is the word we're going to use. >> don't expect sticking.
jolie richardson and her mother both play the queen at different times of her life. >> it was lovely. was really special to be together, to both be able to play elizabeth. it was amazing. >> reporter: richardson also embraces the controversy over who's really behind the works attributed to the famous play. >> that narrow vision really scares me. what are we so scared of? that we'll get more information? >> reporter: the filmmakers leave it up to the audience to decide...
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the richardson family, is name was perry richardson, the richardson family wondered whether their loved one survived the crash and was going for help. they asked me if i would do an autopsy. they saw me on television. you see it is important. people watch your program. they wanted to know if i could do an autopsy of the big bopper and determine if he had survived the crash and was going for help. i think i can do that. the other major case i know you will say yes to, you know who in the birdie, charles lindbergh, his first child was kidnapped from princeton, new jersey where they lived and was killed and a man who was convicted and executed for that death, i one of two foreign decanter apologists who looked at the skeletal material of the lindbergh baby. >> this facility really has made quite a difference in forensic anthropology? >> it has. it was the only one in existence. literally i have lectured 40 times around the country trying to convince universities that they ought to start a body farm and study length of times since the death because a major factor is climate. everybody dies
the richardson family, is name was perry richardson, the richardson family wondered whether their loved one survived the crash and was going for help. they asked me if i would do an autopsy. they saw me on television. you see it is important. people watch your program. they wanted to know if i could do an autopsy of the big bopper and determine if he had survived the crash and was going for help. i think i can do that. the other major case i know you will say yes to, you know who in the birdie,...
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let us begin with professor richardson. [inaudible] >> yes. i'm just honored to be here on this distinguished panel. i'm particularly as it addresses international issues of african-americans, which have a long and contentious history, although it is thought that they have such issues have a short and apologetic history, nothing could be further from the truth. african-american interest in international law and international affairs have their origins in the atlantic slave trade, and in new world and american slavery. and as a nation. so, therefore, collision of afghan american international interests and american public policy has a very long history, especially when we consider american public policy in that regard as prescribed by the white majority. the black american tradition, what i like to call it, encompasses this collision between african-american claims, what i call claims outside law, and american public policy on north american territory, as the late 1500s to the present day. that is to say, from the earliest revolt, slave revolts
let us begin with professor richardson. [inaudible] >> yes. i'm just honored to be here on this distinguished panel. i'm particularly as it addresses international issues of african-americans, which have a long and contentious history, although it is thought that they have such issues have a short and apologetic history, nothing could be further from the truth. african-american interest in international law and international affairs have their origins in the atlantic slave trade, and in...
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they might have had to memos, one with his man and one with susan richardson. are you not allowing us to go through regular order. >> ibm happy the gentleman asked will be willing to encourage the administration by dr. mic and the other witnesses. i would be happy to do that recognizing that the administration doesn't always do exactly what i tell them to do sadly enough. >> would be helpful, claiming my time would be helpful because frankly from my perspective, and the rhetoric from at least the two top people on this committee has been obstruction and diversion, so i appreciate the gentlelady's what i believe is a sincere jester of helping get those. the point was we haven't had time to do those interviews but i will tell you what when things change from one version to another it is a legitimate question to say why was it changed cracks one was dr. chu's nay removed? that is a valid question and it looks like it was to protect him why you do the trick. why were discussions occurring on subordination october, so three months, three full months before the janua
they might have had to memos, one with his man and one with susan richardson. are you not allowing us to go through regular order. >> ibm happy the gentleman asked will be willing to encourage the administration by dr. mic and the other witnesses. i would be happy to do that recognizing that the administration doesn't always do exactly what i tell them to do sadly enough. >> would be helpful, claiming my time would be helpful because frankly from my perspective, and the rhetoric...
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he had a very good relationship with -- >> hh richardson. >> yeah. that was fabulous, and he died at 45 or something. >> yeah. i don't think he found a partner that he worked with as well as vox, and also who thought about as much, i mean, vox brought about prospect park. it was originally supposed to be two separate pieces of land with a bridge, and vox said let's make it one piece of land. vox not only thought about the landscape, but provided ideas. i think olmstead had division of labor partnerships. literally richardson was designing structures, olmstead, landscape, and what's more, some of the folks like richardson had such massive ego that he was going to design a bridge looking however he felt it should look. olmstead was willing to accept the relationship because there's that many businesses in the park to design, so -- >> yes. i think a lot of interesting other topics came up. the chicago world fair, though, to me, was amazing because here is this guy now in his 80s? >> 70s, i think. >> late 70s, yeah. >> he was old. >> he was old at that t
he had a very good relationship with -- >> hh richardson. >> yeah. that was fabulous, and he died at 45 or something. >> yeah. i don't think he found a partner that he worked with as well as vox, and also who thought about as much, i mean, vox brought about prospect park. it was originally supposed to be two separate pieces of land with a bridge, and vox said let's make it one piece of land. vox not only thought about the landscape, but provided ideas. i think olmstead had...
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let's begin with professor richardson. [inaudible] >> yes? i'm just honored to be here with this distinguished panel. and particularly as it addresses international issues of african-americans, which have a long and contentious history, although it is thought that they have a short and apologetic issue. nothing can be further from the truth. they antedate the birth of the united states as a nation. therefore, the collision of african-american international interest and american public policy has a very long history, especially when we consider american public policy in that regard as prescribed by the white majority. the black american tradition, which is what i like to call it, encompasses this collision between african-american claims or what i have called claims to outside law and american public policy on north american territory as from the late- 1500's to the present day. that is to say from the earliest revolts against slave revolts in the first spanish forts that were founded on the north american continent. moving into the 20th centu
let's begin with professor richardson. [inaudible] >> yes? i'm just honored to be here with this distinguished panel. and particularly as it addresses international issues of african-americans, which have a long and contentious history, although it is thought that they have a short and apologetic issue. nothing can be further from the truth. they antedate the birth of the united states as a nation. therefore, the collision of african-american international interest and american public...
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it'll be enforced by the richardson bay society.y is scheduled to reopen on march 31st. >>> visitors to a san diego beach are getting a rare light show. it's a little bit difficult to see here in this visit owe but the water off san diego county is turning neon blue at night. beachgoers describe it as vivid and dazzling. scientists say ago algea build up is responsible for color -- say algea build up is responsible for the coloring. it could last from two weeks to six months. >>> people are having to trudge through flooded water filled with debris. boats and docks are also being slammed by the big waves. 20,000 people have been evacuated to higher ground now the concern is landslides. >>> a lot of people watching the forecast very closely. as a lot of people have big plans especially in san francisco. let's check in now with our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> that big festival in the park this week. it's going on right now. for folks out there it's not a bad evening. this weekend outside it's going to be cooler than it was the
it'll be enforced by the richardson bay society.y is scheduled to reopen on march 31st. >>> visitors to a san diego beach are getting a rare light show. it's a little bit difficult to see here in this visit owe but the water off san diego county is turning neon blue at night. beachgoers describe it as vivid and dazzling. scientists say ago algea build up is responsible for color -- say algea build up is responsible for the coloring. it could last from two weeks to six months....
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and watch that move by trend richardson one more time.on't forget folk the remake of "footloose" is now showing at a theater near you. 6th-ranked oklahoma state takes it 100 yards and gilbert gives oklahoma state the insurmountable lead. cowboys kick it and get it back. texas whitaker the same distance, 100 yards, but 6th- ranked rank hand the longhorns their 6th loss in the last 10 home-games. >>> michigan state against their in-state rival michigan and at times this turned as ugly as the so-called uniforms. he is picked by lewis, lewis should have gotten flagged for taunting. spartans win the paul bunyan trophier for the fourth straight year, 2-14 the sharks have eleven new players and one ex-shark helped st. louis get out of town with the victory. joe thorton and the sharks got shutout in anaheim. the new acquisition michael handsas hand handed then alexander steen scores the game- winner, blues add an empty netter and sharks outshoot the blues 36-19 and they are 1-2 for the young season texas rangers slugs their way to the world serie
and watch that move by trend richardson one more time.on't forget folk the remake of "footloose" is now showing at a theater near you. 6th-ranked oklahoma state takes it 100 yards and gilbert gives oklahoma state the insurmountable lead. cowboys kick it and get it back. texas whitaker the same distance, 100 yards, but 6th- ranked rank hand the longhorns their 6th loss in the last 10 home-games. >>> michigan state against their in-state rival michigan and at times this turned...
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trent richardson, 181 yards. alabama rolls 38-10. they get lsu next. lsu had no problems with kentucky. jordan jefferson back at quarterback. jarrett lee started. but jefferson played. so too did matthew. forces the fumble. goes the otherway. lsu big. 35-7. undefeated south carolina. undefeated 4-0 for the first time under steve spurrier. taking on auburn. gamecocks. number 10 in the country. going into fourth quarter. barrett trotter to phillip lusten kirken. check this out. oh, good bounce. auburn wins by three. 16-13. oklahoma has texas in the red river rivalry next weekend. they struggled today against ball state. check that, they did not. 62-6. landry jones, five touchdowns. one of them there to ryan broyles. baylor kansas state. sper september intercepted first time all season. beats baylor 36-35. ba boise state and nevada. kellen moore. oh, look at that. a little fiesta bowl trickeration. doug martin. breaks the tackle. gets in. 30-10. boise state. gets the win. clemson and virginia tech. sweeney. oldest coach in the acc. frank beamer, oldest
trent richardson, 181 yards. alabama rolls 38-10. they get lsu next. lsu had no problems with kentucky. jordan jefferson back at quarterback. jarrett lee started. but jefferson played. so too did matthew. forces the fumble. goes the otherway. lsu big. 35-7. undefeated south carolina. undefeated 4-0 for the first time under steve spurrier. taking on auburn. gamecocks. number 10 in the country. going into fourth quarter. barrett trotter to phillip lusten kirken. check this out. oh, good bounce....
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there is richardson bai. you can see hazy skies and sunny everywhere. and there is a most of the space it's clear. everyone sunny skies, and upper 70s in fairfield z near the coastline, pacifica, half moon bay, low to mid-70s for highs. so nice-looking weather out there. there are numbers now there mild, here are the highlights. clear nights, chilly into valleys, mild to warm for weekend. it's going to be dry for halloween. so trick or treaters just fine as far as weather and there is a large ridge of high pressure, this is blocking any of the storms from getting here. so we're looking at jet stream cheering storms into canada. these systems having minimal affects on weather. that is the case this weekend. so looking for a dry pattern into next week so. we're keeping it dry for the first half of the week. and things could change a little bit later on. and chilly mornings. mild afternoons, this will be the pattern in place as we head into saturday and sunday. and we're talking about not quite as cold, and the moisture into atmosphere, humidity is coming
there is richardson bai. you can see hazy skies and sunny everywhere. and there is a most of the space it's clear. everyone sunny skies, and upper 70s in fairfield z near the coastline, pacifica, half moon bay, low to mid-70s for highs. so nice-looking weather out there. there are numbers now there mild, here are the highlights. clear nights, chilly into valleys, mild to warm for weekend. it's going to be dry for halloween. so trick or treaters just fine as far as weather and there is a large...
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i just wish susan richardson or somebody else were here to answer those questions. i'm glad we will put this memo and the other memo in the record. i will also ask the chairman after the recess next week, let's have another hearing let's bring these folks in. we really need to know -- >> the gentle lady heard me earlier -- we intended to bring secretary chu and the department of energy in -- >> with all due respect, i support bringing in isecretary chu, but we should also bring in individuals within doe who wrote these memos and made the legal opinions otherwise he would not know the legal basis -- >> i would say to them i remember that my staff has told years doubt that we are going to do that. "exit -- my staff has told your staff that we were going to do that. "excellent" is a good word to use. >>[crosstalk] to you request to strike the requisite number of words? yes, you do. you are recognized for finance. -- five minutes. >> i recognize the gentle lady from colorado and the chairman emeritus from taxes. i am glad these two documents are submitted for the record
i just wish susan richardson or somebody else were here to answer those questions. i'm glad we will put this memo and the other memo in the record. i will also ask the chairman after the recess next week, let's have another hearing let's bring these folks in. we really need to know -- >> the gentle lady heard me earlier -- we intended to bring secretary chu and the department of energy in -- >> with all due respect, i support bringing in isecretary chu, but we should also bring in...
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former governor of new mexico, bill richardson is here to help us break it down. good to see you.rson. are you concerned about the president's polling numbers among hispanics? >> i'm a little concerned. in the end, i believe i am going to hope he gets close to 70%. a republican has to get over 35%. the reason they won't get over 35%, all the republican candidates, except maybe governor perry, are very harsh on comprehensive immigration. they appear to be against the dream act that gives educational help to kids of immigrants. they appear to be closing the border and sending very negative messages, while the president has taken some positive positions on reforming immigration, like president bush did, like the dream act, supporting educational benefits, jobs for latinos. he's very strong with the latino community. i think that approval rating once the election gets closer, is going to move up. >> let me ask you about this. you point out the dream act and things like that. i was talking to someone this weekend, a diehard obama supporter, and really frustrated with him on immigration
former governor of new mexico, bill richardson is here to help us break it down. good to see you.rson. are you concerned about the president's polling numbers among hispanics? >> i'm a little concerned. in the end, i believe i am going to hope he gets close to 70%. a republican has to get over 35%. the reason they won't get over 35%, all the republican candidates, except maybe governor perry, are very harsh on comprehensive immigration. they appear to be against the dream act that gives...
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former governor of new mexico, bill richardson is here to help us break it down. good to see you.t the president's polling numbers among hispanics? >> i'm a little concerned. in the end, i believe i am going to hope he gets close to 70%. a republican has to get over 35%. the reason they won't get over 35%, all the republican candidates, except maybe governor perry, are very harsh on comprehensive immigration. they appear to be against the dream act that gives educational help to kids of immigrants. they appear to be closing the border and sending very negative messages, while the president has taken some positive positions on reforming immigration, like president bush did, like the dream act, supporting educational benefits, jobs for latinos. he's very strong with the latino community. i think that approval rating once the election gets closer, is going to move up. >> let me ask you about this. you point out the dream act and things like that. i was talking to someone this weekend, a diehard obama supporter, and really frustrated with him on immigration. president obama has deport
former governor of new mexico, bill richardson is here to help us break it down. good to see you.t the president's polling numbers among hispanics? >> i'm a little concerned. in the end, i believe i am going to hope he gets close to 70%. a republican has to get over 35%. the reason they won't get over 35%, all the republican candidates, except maybe governor perry, are very harsh on comprehensive immigration. they appear to be against the dream act that gives educational help to kids of...
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we have the vice president, but commissioner, the fire commissioner, linda richardson, the director of treasure island, the former commissioner carol, the city administrator, amy brown, the first woman in that position. the city purchaser on the mayor's staff. if i miss you, please see me. we would be happy to announce she. thank you for joining us today. [applause] >> i would also like to thank our table sponsors and all of our incredible volunteers. thank you for all of the hard work putting this together. [applause] now we're going to start our awards presentation. the organization of the year award goes to the family violence prevention fund, esther is the executive director, and the family violence prevention fund, a quick description, works to prevent violence within the home and the committee to help those whose lives have been devastated by violence, because everyone has the right to live free of violence. for more than three decades they have work to end violence against women and children around the world. please join me in welcoming her. she's the director of the family viol
we have the vice president, but commissioner, the fire commissioner, linda richardson, the director of treasure island, the former commissioner carol, the city administrator, amy brown, the first woman in that position. the city purchaser on the mayor's staff. if i miss you, please see me. we would be happy to announce she. thank you for joining us today. [applause] >> i would also like to thank our table sponsors and all of our incredible volunteers. thank you for all of the hard work...
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casey and his sons built this thing in their home in richardson texas. it features loops and boosters. it goes through every room of the house and out the front door, down the street for an -- look at this. it took six months to build. it takes the car three minutes to complete the track. the video was put on youtube and helped raise $1,000 for a friend of theirs who has muscular dystrophy. is this not coolest? will the come back in the house now. it took them six months. we don't have three and a half minutes to show you the thing. isn't that fascinating? >> that's cool. >> good work for them. >> you found that, right? >> i found that and showed it to my son and he said let's make that this weekend. yeah, buddy, sure i got that. holy moly the only thing he could have taken out is when it went through the bathroom. >> detour. >> that would be good. this water was detoured by the cool air making its way in here. it is october as we mentioned and we will get chilly this time of year. not really cold. the cold stuff waits for another month. but it is on the
casey and his sons built this thing in their home in richardson texas. it features loops and boosters. it goes through every room of the house and out the front door, down the street for an -- look at this. it took six months to build. it takes the car three minutes to complete the track. the video was put on youtube and helped raise $1,000 for a friend of theirs who has muscular dystrophy. is this not coolest? will the come back in the house now. it took them six months. we don't have three...
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michael rocco scrambles and throws back for clifton richardson. nice grab.ix-yard touchdown. 7-0 lead. later, tied at 7. wattford in for a quarterback. not a good decision here. it was picked off by damned amerson. leads the nation in interceptions. you never want to throw the ball his way. former westfield standout mike glennon. wow! 33-yard scoring connection. 14-7 right now. nc state leads 21-14. >>> homecoming for the navy. scoreless in the second quarter on third and one. to the outside, stretches in for the touchdown. they don't initially rule it a td, but you be the judge here. green to the outside. both feet are in there. stretches in. that's a score. midshipman take a 7-0 lead. proctor gets hit hard by millner. he was also hit hard on the play before. he leaves with an elbow injury. did not return. but he would come back to the sidelines to cheer on his team. good to see him up and around. you can cheer about this. third quarter, marcus thomas, fields the kickoff at the 10 yard line. and check this out here. bounces off some tackles. looks like he's
michael rocco scrambles and throws back for clifton richardson. nice grab.ix-yard touchdown. 7-0 lead. later, tied at 7. wattford in for a quarterback. not a good decision here. it was picked off by damned amerson. leads the nation in interceptions. you never want to throw the ball his way. former westfield standout mike glennon. wow! 33-yard scoring connection. 14-7 right now. nc state leads 21-14. >>> homecoming for the navy. scoreless in the second quarter on third and one. to the...
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we have arch bishop richardson, amos lynne, natia, and lupe. thank you.as you are speaking, you can take the mike here, this microphone here. are director? >> i am sorry [inaudible] >> great. if you would pay attention over here, you will get your time pointer from this gentleman over here. when you see 30 seconds, there will be a bill. you can go ahead. you are first up. >> hi. i represent immigration and i apologize for the baby screaming just now. we had to bring her. we spoke earlier on bye national couples. i am a foreigner, but lucky enough to have a card. we cannot operate like a billings. the only way that i can stay here is by getting my visa, whether a student or work visa. every time you get a visa, you have to leave the country to renew your visa and prove you are going to go back home. every time you leave the country, it is really scary because you have no idea who is interviewing you in the glass window and whether your application will be denied or not. one thing by federal law, it doesn't recognize marriages performed anywhere. i am one o
we have arch bishop richardson, amos lynne, natia, and lupe. thank you.as you are speaking, you can take the mike here, this microphone here. are director? >> i am sorry [inaudible] >> great. if you would pay attention over here, you will get your time pointer from this gentleman over here. when you see 30 seconds, there will be a bill. you can go ahead. you are first up. >> hi. i represent immigration and i apologize for the baby screaming just now. we had to bring her. we...
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handoff goes to clifton richardson. he's down at the 1. next play will get in. the call's reversed.2-yard touchdown. right now, uva is still up 24-21 in the fourth. let's see if they can pull it off. >>> navy visiting rutgers this afternoon. midshipman trying to snap a three-game losing streak, longest since 2002. second quarter, rutgers up 7-0 at their own 5. gary no va drops back to pass. picked off by chris ferguson. he returns it 16 yards into the end zone. defense making a statement. all knotted up at 7. chris procter, the quarterback, keeps it himself. rumbles into the end zone 54 yards. navy goes on top 14-7. here we go, fourth quarter. rutgers on third down, third and nine. the pass. finds his man in the back of the end zone. wright with the catch. 20-yard td. rutgers takes their first lead of the game. now 21-20. navy with a chance for the lead. it is blocked. the 34-yard field goal. no good. rutgers holds on for the win, 21-20. navy drops its fourth game in a row and falls to 2-4. >>> also around town, georgetown beats howard 21-3. big games coming up tonight. virginia tec
handoff goes to clifton richardson. he's down at the 1. next play will get in. the call's reversed.2-yard touchdown. right now, uva is still up 24-21 in the fourth. let's see if they can pull it off. >>> navy visiting rutgers this afternoon. midshipman trying to snap a three-game losing streak, longest since 2002. second quarter, rutgers up 7-0 at their own 5. gary no va drops back to pass. picked off by chris ferguson. he returns it 16 yards into the end zone. defense making a...
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later in the second, richardson takes the handoff, 22 yards. for a touchdown of his own.re24-21. records. this player takes it -- rutgers. takethis play takes it for the touchdown. 17-14. gary nova is over the middle to find a tim. later in the fourth, we have seen it way too many times. the field goal is blocked. the second blocked field goal in two weeks. 21-20. forget the philadelphia eagles. it looks like the washington capitals had the dream team. the club got off to a 3-0 with a chance to match the best start in club history. tonight they played against the ottawa senators. they are figuring out the power play this season. 1-0 caps. later in the first marcus so fast around the net, flips it in. they go to 2-0 with the goal. a top ottawa 2-1. nelson cruz and has another home run. the detroit tigers 15-5. >> he is over here weeping. [unintelligible] [laughter] >> still to come on big! big. big, big. big big big big? big big big big big. big big...big. ♪ big big big ♪ -big. -big! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ big big big ♪ -big big. -big! -big -big! -♪ big ♪ -big. -big big
later in the second, richardson takes the handoff, 22 yards. for a touchdown of his own.re24-21. records. this player takes it -- rutgers. takethis play takes it for the touchdown. 17-14. gary nova is over the middle to find a tim. later in the fourth, we have seen it way too many times. the field goal is blocked. the second blocked field goal in two weeks. 21-20. forget the philadelphia eagles. it looks like the washington capitals had the dream team. the club got off to a 3-0 with a chance to...
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richardson says virginia fans, this one is ours.runs through the defense, races 22 yards for the score. virginia stuns georgia tech 24- 21. >> a lot of times you've got to circle the wagons and believe in what you do and who you have in the field. say we're going to get this done. my hat goes off to the coaches and the players who executed a great game plan. the guys are playing hard. that's the difference. we played hard. >>> hokies in winston-salem visiting wake forest. fourth quarter with a pass to marcus davis. a 30-yard catch and score. that was two t.d. passes for logan tonight. hokies win 38-17. >>> midshipmen in new jersey today facing ruckers: the pump fake and plenty of time. look at that. eventually finds tim for the 20 yard score. rutgers edges out navy 21-20. >>> the capitals bringing their hot streak back home tonight. undefeated, all wins decided in overtime. a chance to tie the record with a 4-0 start. if you tuned into the game tonight a little bit late, then you missed all the excitement. bruce and the capitals hos
richardson says virginia fans, this one is ours.runs through the defense, races 22 yards for the score. virginia stuns georgia tech 24- 21. >> a lot of times you've got to circle the wagons and believe in what you do and who you have in the field. say we're going to get this done. my hat goes off to the coaches and the players who executed a great game plan. the guys are playing hard. that's the difference. we played hard. >>> hokies in winston-salem visiting wake forest. fourth...
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at the kremlin cup exit the torment top seed and favorite suffered a shock quarter final defeat richardson portrait now reports for stay for the kremlin count here in moscow has been a big sean kamel winning side of a draw as top seeded as one of the overs crashed out and trying to make a free set struggle against her opponent dominique. all the russians are still looking for her first of a victory at the kremlin cup her home told them and so she's from moscow and she was cruising assent and a break in a second before she lost her way. eventually came back to win in the shade under three hours. i think i lost a little bit of concentration i started you know feeling my shoulder a little bit and i started thinking about it in she really. started playing a little bit more aggressive if you know when i was a little bit slower. i wasn't going for my shot his mind just the concentration dropped and then. so it was ok you know it was a fight but. you know it just didn't go my way. very strongly in the second set to take him to the decider and it was a slovak who shows the grades of strength and w
at the kremlin cup exit the torment top seed and favorite suffered a shock quarter final defeat richardson portrait now reports for stay for the kremlin count here in moscow has been a big sean kamel winning side of a draw as top seeded as one of the overs crashed out and trying to make a free set struggle against her opponent dominique. all the russians are still looking for her first of a victory at the kremlin cup her home told them and so she's from moscow and she was cruising assent and a...
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potential and they should have absolutely no problems whatsoever and picking up all three points richardson was played r.t. . well rusher aren't the only ones who can make it to the tournament from group b. ireland say come on mania in dublin tonight both sides aiming to keep their european championship dreams alive the irish need a point to claim second spot and a play off place but what we have out there captain robbie keane he suffered death by injury during a recent senior win over and dora simon cox will take place up front while goalkeeper shay given will take the captain's armband and he's fully aware of the dangers of playing armenia who could grab second spot in the cells for the victory . home parts for the police so we can go on and beat them and all their becoming think and assume. you know it's a chance for us to and also our own hearts which which is all you can ask for in our city really i'm going to do the business i mean you got a taste of be a beaver stadium with a training session on monday they lost one nil at home to ireland in the opening round of euro qualifiers last
potential and they should have absolutely no problems whatsoever and picking up all three points richardson was played r.t. . well rusher aren't the only ones who can make it to the tournament from group b. ireland say come on mania in dublin tonight both sides aiming to keep their european championship dreams alive the irish need a point to claim second spot and a play off place but what we have out there captain robbie keane he suffered death by injury during a recent senior win over and dora...
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with the russian officials and executives from a variety of private companies as well in russia richardson as you've mentioned the forecasts well according to one of your forecasts of the i.a.e.a. i quote despite concerns. about the state of the world economy while demand will rise by one point three million barrels to ninety point five million barrels a day in two thousand and twelve next year what keeps the dumond so high despite what's happening in the world the simpler answer is that there's a crisis in part of the world and the other part of the world that continues to grow and the part of the world is continuing to grow has a high marginal demand for oil products so oil is continuing to grow and why is that because they're getting rich enough to buy cars in china and india and so it's transportation in those two countries which is a major part of the incremental demand in fact in o.e.c.d. countries the developed world where there is an economic crisis you may actually see declines in the use of oil and consumers and young growing economies they like big cars. very gaskin c.m.e. . the
with the russian officials and executives from a variety of private companies as well in russia richardson as you've mentioned the forecasts well according to one of your forecasts of the i.a.e.a. i quote despite concerns. about the state of the world economy while demand will rise by one point three million barrels to ninety point five million barrels a day in two thousand and twelve next year what keeps the dumond so high despite what's happening in the world the simpler answer is that...
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streaking tim smith, 37 yards, virginia raced out to a surprising 14-0 lead. 2nd quarter, freshman richardsonew a big hole. he would lose his balance, but initially ruled down to the 1. it was reviewed. he was24-21. howard hosting georgetown. the third meeting between the two schools. we will start in the 1st quarter. georgetown in the white jerseys. he takes tup the sidelines for the longest gain of the day. 37 yards. a one-yard touchdown, 7-0 hoyas. 4th quarter, now 7-3. on the end around, burke would stop and throws to tucker stafford. 14-3 hoyas. and later, more georgetown. finds logan for the score. georgetown on the road to beat howard 21-3. >> i love the guys on my team. they would die for me out there on the field. get a win with them, especially, it's great. especially receivers, i'm making plays all day. we struggled early. >> everything centers around the quarterback. he's going to get the heck beat out of him, but he's going to get right back up. he runs the ball extremely well. we are very proud of him. >> the scarlet knights trail by 4. gary threading the neat l to tim wright. r
streaking tim smith, 37 yards, virginia raced out to a surprising 14-0 lead. 2nd quarter, freshman richardsonew a big hole. he would lose his balance, but initially ruled down to the 1. it was reviewed. he was24-21. howard hosting georgetown. the third meeting between the two schools. we will start in the 1st quarter. georgetown in the white jerseys. he takes tup the sidelines for the longest gain of the day. 37 yards. a one-yard touchdown, 7-0 hoyas. 4th quarter, now 7-3. on the end around,...
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and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine hepburn, a really, really good movie again, no changes in the screenplay. maybe that's why i liked it so much. i don't know. the only honor you did not receive for virginia woolf, really, was the pulitzer prize. well, there's some controversy about that. back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer prize that year. but there were a bunch of newspaper editors who sat on top of the jury, so to speak, and decided whether the jury's recommendations were tolerable or not-- editors and publishers, i think. and this group of 15, the new york times, bless them, told us all, decided eight to seven that who's afraid of virginia woolf? was too what? too controversial, too good-- something; i don't know-- to get the pulitzer prize that year. and the new york times went further and talked to some of the eight who had voted against it and found that half of them had neither seen it nor read it, which gave
and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine hepburn, a really, really good movie again, no changes in the screenplay. maybe that's why i liked it so much. i don't know. the only honor you did not receive for virginia woolf, really, was the pulitzer prize. well, there's some controversy about that. back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer...
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richardson died at 45 a thing. >> yeah.t think he ever found a partner who he worked with as well as hammond had integrated designs and his bottom as much about -- foxpro fox brought to the table prospect park. it literally was originally supposed to be two separate pieces of land with a bridge between them and fox was the one who said let's make it one big contiguous land so he would think about not only think about the landscape that provide a lot of landscape ideas. olmsted had these kind of divisional for labor partnerships and he got along with them well but literally hh richardson was going to design structures and landscape and what is more, some of these folks had such massive egos that he was going to design a bridge that looked, however he thought that brigid look. olmsted was willing to accept that relationship because there weren't that many bridges in a part. >> yes, think a lot of interesting other topics came up. the chicago world's fair though to me was amazing because here's this guy who is now in his 80s?
richardson died at 45 a thing. >> yeah.t think he ever found a partner who he worked with as well as hammond had integrated designs and his bottom as much about -- foxpro fox brought to the table prospect park. it literally was originally supposed to be two separate pieces of land with a bridge between them and fox was the one who said let's make it one big contiguous land so he would think about not only think about the landscape that provide a lot of landscape ideas. olmsted had these...
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jackson met his wife latonya richardson a fellow actor and political activist on campus.ve been together 41 years and have a 29-year-old daughter. by anybody's standards that's a long time. by hollywood standards, forget about it. what's your secret? >> amnesia. >> and go on location a lot. >> that's true. >> we do believe that the family unit is the strongest unit. that's the most political and revolutionary thing you can do is keep a strong black family together. that's what we did. >> reporter: what jackson and richardson also did together was weather his alcoholism and crack-cocaine habit. he went to rehab in 1990. just one week after being released, jackson found himself on the set of spike lee's movie "jungle fever" cast, of all things, in the role of a crack addict named gator purify. >> i like getting high. how do you think i got a room here? i'm a junky. >> reporter: was it hard for you to do that role? >> no. >> reporter: based on what you had just come from. >> not at all. >> reporter: tempting at all? >> no. listen, i was so happy to be clean and not miserable
jackson met his wife latonya richardson a fellow actor and political activist on campus.ve been together 41 years and have a 29-year-old daughter. by anybody's standards that's a long time. by hollywood standards, forget about it. what's your secret? >> amnesia. >> and go on location a lot. >> that's true. >> we do believe that the family unit is the strongest unit. that's the most political and revolutionary thing you can do is keep a strong black family together....
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also on doyle drive towards richardson, and a marina boulevard. northbound.t 15-20 minutes you should avoid the golden gate bridge. i will have a check of everything else, coming up. >>daria: 9:2 fife came is leading republican candidates in several that-herbert came--canet least two women complained of inappropriate behavior in his past employment. he was asked about those allegations. has he ever been accused of allegations? he denied it saying that it was a light allegation from a ferry fan the source. >> a judge has set a hearing for the civil case of john se edwards and john ifx tape edwards and the return of personal property including that sex tape. he violated a judge's order by sharing information. >>mark: president obama will discuss tony blair with tony blair, the peace and peace in the middle east. president obama also wants to have the fda to take shortage measures to stop shortages for electrolytes, and anesthesia. hospitals have been forced to purchase from a second off market sources. that has led to price gouging. >> also, the drug makers wou
also on doyle drive towards richardson, and a marina boulevard. northbound.t 15-20 minutes you should avoid the golden gate bridge. i will have a check of everything else, coming up. >>daria: 9:2 fife came is leading republican candidates in several that-herbert came--canet least two women complained of inappropriate behavior in his past employment. he was asked about those allegations. has he ever been accused of allegations? he denied it saying that it was a light allegation from a...
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he had a very good relationship -- richardson died at 45 or something. >> yeah.on't think he ever found a partner who he worked with as well as vox and integrated intines and thought as much as prospect park, and originally it was supposed to be two separate pieces of land with a bridge between it and vox said let's make it one piece of land. vox thought about the landscape and provided ideas. after olmstead had division of labor partnerships. they got along well, but hh richardson designed structures, holmstead thought about land scape, and some had massive egos that they would design a bridge however they felt it should look. holmstead was willing to accept that relationship because, you know, there were not that many visitors in a park, so, yeah. >> yes. i think a lot of interesting other topics came up. the chicago world fair, though, to me was amazing because here was this guy in his 80s? >> yeah, would have been his 70s. >> late 70s, yeah. >> he was old. >> he was old at that time, and just the fact you mention google, but travel, you know, you have all the
he had a very good relationship -- richardson died at 45 or something. >> yeah.on't think he ever found a partner who he worked with as well as vox and integrated intines and thought as much as prospect park, and originally it was supposed to be two separate pieces of land with a bridge between it and vox said let's make it one piece of land. vox thought about the landscape and provided ideas. after olmstead had division of labor partnerships. they got along well, but hh richardson...
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that either susan richardson or the general counsel, depending on which memo you decide to put in the record, here's the short answer to that question. the proposed subordination is permitted under title 17. the subordination condition contained in subsection 1702-d is by its terms applicable only as a condition precedent to the issue of the loan guarantee. well, the question i would have for the author of the memo, mr. chairman, where did that come from? under what fairytale do they decide after reading that obligation is not subordinate, just out of the blue, make the statement is only come is applicable only as a condition precedent to the issuance. now, as it turns out, mr. chairman, the reason they answered that is that this memo was issued after solyndra had already received some of its loan proceeds and was in default. so the department, this is an opinion on my part. i'm not saying it's a fact but i think it's an informed opinion. the department of energy is looking for a reason to continue the loan and to restructure it, but they have a problem in that they can't subordinate
that either susan richardson or the general counsel, depending on which memo you decide to put in the record, here's the short answer to that question. the proposed subordination is permitted under title 17. the subordination condition contained in subsection 1702-d is by its terms applicable only as a condition precedent to the issue of the loan guarantee. well, the question i would have for the author of the memo, mr. chairman, where did that come from? under what fairytale do they decide...
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same thing with richardson. having trouble getting any positive yardage. this year, looks like the offensive line is starting to matu mature, come together. i was blown away by what richardson could do. >> the last four national champions have stopped the run and run the ball. been in the top 15 in the country in both of those categories. and that's where alabama is right now. when you compare the two, lsu is 86th in the nation. i think alabama separates itself on offense by running that ball and controlling the clock. >> compare lsu and alabama. the game this saturday is on every alabama fan's mind. if you had to move forward to the first weekend in november. >> it's going to be such a great game. >> november the 5th. >> but both teams are very similar. very good defenses. i think it's going to come down to quarterback play. and jarrett lee has some experience, but he's not been really dynamic yet. and same with a.j. mcharen. but i think tomorrow watch for a.j. mcharen throwing the ball. i know they want to get
same thing with richardson. having trouble getting any positive yardage. this year, looks like the offensive line is starting to matu mature, come together. i was blown away by what richardson could do. >> the last four national champions have stopped the run and run the ball. been in the top 15 in the country in both of those categories. and that's where alabama is right now. when you compare the two, lsu is 86th in the nation. i think alabama separates itself on offense by running that...
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trent richardson makes his miss corner.183 yards and 4 touchdowns for richhrdson as the rebell 52-7... 7... that'll do it for this edition of sports unlimited... &pfor morgan adsit....'m bruce &pcunningham...thhnks forr watching...have a great nnght... >>> jerry springer here for liberty ford randall's town. you're about to hear exciting news from the folks at liberty ford. if you're shopping for a new or pre-owned vehicle, pi attention. here's exciting news from liberty ford. >> this is it, the event you're read about in the supervises and heard -- in the newspapers an heard about on tv. a liquidation at libertity ford with low market pricing available and guaranteed automotive credit, an event so big it could literally paint the quality of life for the better. if you want a new car, if you need a new car, i urge you to pay close attention. have you ever been dolled you're upside down with your current car or truck, that you owe more than it's worth? then today is your lucky day. during this total wall-to-wall automotive liquidation event, when we make a deal, we'll pay off your trad
trent richardson makes his miss corner.183 yards and 4 touchdowns for richhrdson as the rebell 52-7... 7... that'll do it for this edition of sports unlimited... &pfor morgan adsit....'m bruce &pcunningham...thhnks forr watching...have a great nnght... >>> jerry springer here for liberty ford randall's town. you're about to hear exciting news from the folks at liberty ford. if you're shopping for a new or pre-owned vehicle, pi attention. here's exciting news from liberty ford....
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the american government sent to cuba and former new mexico governor bill richardson to cuba to speak with. were going on some sort of trade were they would be permitted after serving his sentence to go home in exchange for relieving island grows of his entire sentence and a comparison of course is it's very disproportional here is an individual who served fifteen years in prison the equivalent because he is comic was so exemplary in prison that it received some time off for good behavior but he served. in solitary confinement and after serving that sentence he's prevented from going home to being with his wife and precluded from being with him in the united states and to compare that situation with the situation of a to an individual just in seconds it is just very disproportional should be no need for any trade on that there's any or any any discussion of trade it should be to get all of the cuban five back to cuba now has a life and has family is pleading for his part tyron and our concern for his safe thing is his life in danger. well this is something that has never happened befo
the american government sent to cuba and former new mexico governor bill richardson to cuba to speak with. were going on some sort of trade were they would be permitted after serving his sentence to go home in exchange for relieving island grows of his entire sentence and a comparison of course is it's very disproportional here is an individual who served fifteen years in prison the equivalent because he is comic was so exemplary in prison that it received some time off for good behavior but he...