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from church. >> hi, sally, how are you? somehow talked her into his van where he overpowered and subdued her. he then forced her to record the message to her husband telling him she had been kidnapped. the forensic evidence shows that kopenheffer killed sally within a few hours after he abducted her. then dumped her body on the farm outside of town. he returned to his store, placed the call to harry at the bank and played sally's tape recording. kopenheffer was sure harry would follow the instructions to the letter. the computer evidence shows that he planned to kill harry at the abandoned church when he dropped off the ransom money. >> harry was the one he was mad at for having turned him down on the loan application. he wanted revenge on harry as much as he wanted the money. >> despite warning harry not to call police, kopenheffer learned that harry did just that because of a journalist who had heard about the kidnapping from the police scanner. >> and i went immediately to the plaza and parked my car. there was not a lot
from church. >> hi, sally, how are you? somehow talked her into his van where he overpowered and subdued her. he then forced her to record the message to her husband telling him she had been kidnapped. the forensic evidence shows that kopenheffer killed sally within a few hours after he abducted her. then dumped her body on the farm outside of town. he returned to his store, placed the call to harry at the bank and played sally's tape recording. kopenheffer was sure harry would follow the...
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sally quillian yates: certainly. this is my husband, my son, my daughter. chuck grassley: any friends or family you have, would you like their name in the record? sally quillian yates: thank you senator. we will have seven minute questions. the second round will be five minutes. i will start. in the last year, i have asked the attorney general four times to disclose the office of legal counsel's opinions regarding the lawfulness of the presidents controversial executive actions. in response, they refused to provide all opinions but said if i had any concerns about a particular executive action i can follow-up. less than two weeks, the president released five taliban commanders without notifying congress as he was required to do. i took the department up on its suggestion and asked for the legal advice doj provided before the decision was made to release the taliban five. the department responded six months later. it provided a document that the department gave the government accountability office in an after-the-fact
sally quillian yates: certainly. this is my husband, my son, my daughter. chuck grassley: any friends or family you have, would you like their name in the record? sally quillian yates: thank you senator. we will have seven minute questions. the second round will be five minutes. i will start. in the last year, i have asked the attorney general four times to disclose the office of legal counsel's opinions regarding the lawfulness of the presidents controversial executive actions. in response,...
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sally yates previously served in georgia. representative john lewis and johnny isaacson of georgia provided introductory remarks. and i think we're going to let start with congressman lewis. normally we would make opening statements. but, because of your time schedule, i think we'll start with you to introduce congressman lewis and then we'll go to senator isakson and then we'll go to senator purdue and then we'll have our opening statements >> we're honored you're here, congressman. thank you for joining us. [ inaudible ] i'm -- well thank you for your statement on how important the senate is. but the constitution -- >> we're upper only in our own minds. >> the constitution recognizes as equal but i was going to call on you first because you are the senior member here today. and you've been a respected member of the house of representatives. and you know ms. yates and so i have chosen, right or wrong, to start with you. and i hope you'll start. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. i'm delighted and forever pleased
sally yates previously served in georgia. representative john lewis and johnny isaacson of georgia provided introductory remarks. and i think we're going to let start with congressman lewis. normally we would make opening statements. but, because of your time schedule, i think we'll start with you to introduce congressman lewis and then we'll go to senator isakson and then we'll go to senator purdue and then we'll have our opening statements >> we're honored you're here, congressman....
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sally is a great hero for the state. in 25 years she's been in the northern district of georgia prosecuting individuals all kinds of things like the olympic park bombing. she's proven herself over and over and over again to be effective, to be fair to be diligent and be the kind of person you'd want representing you in the u.s. attorney's office. sally's a graduate of the university of georgia school of journalism and later a graduate of the university of georgia school of law. she's what we lovingly refer to as a double dog, bulldogs are the mascot of the university and she has her two degrees from that school. when she graduated, she graduated magna cum laude in her class, one of the highest honors. she's been referred to by many as tough and tenacious. but to introduce her, i thought i would quote from mark twain whose famous quote said when confronted with a difficult decision, always do what's right. you'll surprise a few and you'll astonish the rest. sally yates is going to astonish the united states of america. sh
sally is a great hero for the state. in 25 years she's been in the northern district of georgia prosecuting individuals all kinds of things like the olympic park bombing. she's proven herself over and over and over again to be effective, to be fair to be diligent and be the kind of person you'd want representing you in the u.s. attorney's office. sally's a graduate of the university of georgia school of journalism and later a graduate of the university of georgia school of law. she's what we...
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as a child sally ride also learned how to play tennis. she was so good on the junior circuit in the women's circuit that she consider turning pro. she dropped out of college for a few months to give it a try but when she realized she was never going to be the elite of the elite and that's all that sally ride would have settled for she decided that was not the play she needed to be. years later when she would be asked what it was that stopped her from a tennis career sally always said wistfully my forehand. but it never stopped her forward progress. when tennyson were gushy pivoted back into science, went to stanford university for undergraduate and her master's and doctorate in astrophysics. i should also point out well let's say she was not an underachiever. she was a double english in astrophysics major when she was an undergraduate. in fact sally was in the midst of writing or post graduate school application one morning in 1977 january 1977 when she wakes up in the morning and goes to the stanford students union to get a coffee and a
as a child sally ride also learned how to play tennis. she was so good on the junior circuit in the women's circuit that she consider turning pro. she dropped out of college for a few months to give it a try but when she realized she was never going to be the elite of the elite and that's all that sally ride would have settled for she decided that was not the play she needed to be. years later when she would be asked what it was that stopped her from a tennis career sally always said wistfully...
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sally is a great hero for the state of georgia. for 25 years she's been in the office of northern georgia, prosecuting all kind of things like the olympic park bombing. for five years she's been the chief attorney and proven herself over and over again to be effective, to be fair, to be diligent and to be the kind of person you'd want representing you in the u.s. attorney's office. sally is a graduate of the university of georgia school of journalism, and later a graduate of the university of georgia school of law. she's what we lovingly refer to as a double dog. bulldogs are the mascot of the university of georgia, and she has her two degrees from that school. when she graduated from law school she graduated magna cum laude in her class one of the highest honors that can be bestowed on anyone. she's been referred to by many as tough and tenacious but to introduce her i thought i would quote from mark twain whose famous quote said when confronted with a difficult decision, always do what's right. you'll surprise a few and you'll as
sally is a great hero for the state of georgia. for 25 years she's been in the office of northern georgia, prosecuting all kind of things like the olympic park bombing. for five years she's been the chief attorney and proven herself over and over again to be effective, to be fair, to be diligent and to be the kind of person you'd want representing you in the u.s. attorney's office. sally is a graduate of the university of georgia school of journalism, and later a graduate of the university of...
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sally's future had just dropped into her lap. next on booktv from the savannah book festival and georgia donald miller discusses his book the supreme city how manhattan gave birth to modern america. [applause] >> thank you. it's been a long time since i have been in church. [laughter] it's great to be back in savannah and speaking before an audience and two of my former students and one of my former students dave mcauliffe junior just gave a performance this morning at 9:00. [applause] i want to clear up a little misconception by the way. [inaudible] i just finished the scripts an hour ago. i had to present them to tom hanks this week. [applause] lest i be accused of false advertising i noticed savannah book fair donald miller on jazz. while i love jazz and duke ellington is one of the characters in my book the jazz jazz age was a term that was coined by f. scott fitzgerald to capture the sink of poetic energy of the 1920s. i take one part of the 20s midtown manhattan and deal with that. and although it's been 20 some days since
sally's future had just dropped into her lap. next on booktv from the savannah book festival and georgia donald miller discusses his book the supreme city how manhattan gave birth to modern america. [applause] >> thank you. it's been a long time since i have been in church. [laughter] it's great to be back in savannah and speaking before an audience and two of my former students and one of my former students dave mcauliffe junior just gave a performance this morning at 9:00. [applause] i...
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sally joins us. secretary thank you for joining us on "bottom line." >> thank you. >> how did the partnership with american express come about? >> they got -- american express has stepped up to help our effort. mark: you talked about american eagle outfitters are enlightened. are others not so enlightened? >> well, to give back to the community to have a strong community and in this case american eagle stepped up and inspired american express to do the same. both are businesses that recognize giving back to the community is good for business. mark: how would you describe the state of our lands right now? >> we are america's story teller and charged with taking care of the most special places for our future and struggling without having sufficient resources to do job we are entering our centennial year and we will be welcoming new visitors and want to make sure everything will be working for them. so this will help engage volunteers in taking care of our parks and improving the park experience and giv
sally joins us. secretary thank you for joining us on "bottom line." >> thank you. >> how did the partnership with american express come about? >> they got -- american express has stepped up to help our effort. mark: you talked about american eagle outfitters are enlightened. are others not so enlightened? >> well, to give back to the community to have a strong community and in this case american eagle stepped up and inspired american express to do the same....
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>> good afternoon, sally for the record. the work done here is a portion of transbay block 8 just solely regarding the reconfiguration of the off ramp. once it's configured and the entire area is sold as block 8. they may have their own soil and remediation. we sell these parcels as is. the purpose of this is to not clean the whole block 8 but for reconfiguration to complete that scope of work. the dwoerp developer will be responsible for all the work. >> if there is any discoveries? >> this happens on other cites -- sites and they are responsible to deal with it. >> it will be on the developer to accommodate any unknown cost. the land sale price stays the same, but by the time people move in and it will be absolutely safe for the people to -- >> when we sell this parcel this will be disclosed that this is what we'll discover and any clean up will be done up there. >> yes. >> thank you. >> i have a follow up question. i don't know if it's for you, sally. we acquired this land from the state? >> no cal trans owns the land. we
>> good afternoon, sally for the record. the work done here is a portion of transbay block 8 just solely regarding the reconfiguration of the off ramp. once it's configured and the entire area is sold as block 8. they may have their own soil and remediation. we sell these parcels as is. the purpose of this is to not clean the whole block 8 but for reconfiguration to complete that scope of work. the dwoerp developer will be responsible for all the work. >> if there is any...
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the pictures tell their own stories, sally. obviously they're coming from the saudis but some direct hits they know what they're targeting. >> actually, there are mill targets for this air strike campaign but there are also some civilian targets. i don't mean by that, that the saudis are persistently targeting civilians, but there is collateral damage. there are concerns that civilian lives are being lost because of this air strike. what we understand is that some of the residents in sanaa have already fled and they went to nearby villages seeking a safer shelter. yes, the saudis are targeting the military bases of the houthi shia rebels but they have also hit some residential buildings, which resulted in some civilian casualties. and so far, the saudis seem to be very determined to carry on with their air strikes, at least to try to curb the advance of the houthis. perhaps these air strikes will not close from the result of the current crisis from a military perspective, was perhaps it can advise the houthis to go back to dial
the pictures tell their own stories, sally. obviously they're coming from the saudis but some direct hits they know what they're targeting. >> actually, there are mill targets for this air strike campaign but there are also some civilian targets. i don't mean by that, that the saudis are persistently targeting civilians, but there is collateral damage. there are concerns that civilian lives are being lost because of this air strike. what we understand is that some of the residents in...
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. >> he's out there in the sally port and shaking his wing at everybody, which is not something you doo a bunch of guys in orange. >> and -- >> i don't rob and steal. i swipe and i swindle. >> a father of five is headed to prison. but now his pregnant girlfriend visits with haunting news from home. >> i got bruises and scratches all over my back, and it's not anybody in the house with me. what is it? ♪ >>> tulsa, oklahoma, lies at the intersection of two of the nation's best-known symbolic locations. it's where tornado alley meets the bible belt. >> can't buy alcohol on sundays. kind of roll out the carpet at 9:00. it's that kind of town. 2:00 in the morning, 4:00 in the morning, you're going to be hard pressed to find something other than an all-night restaurant that's open. and for some of us, that's okay. that's tulsa. still small enough to be home. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> all right. you know we've got a chaplain you can talk to, if you need to. >> chief deputy michelle robinette runs what is arguably the largest home in tulsa, the david l. moss criminal justice center, better
. >> he's out there in the sally port and shaking his wing at everybody, which is not something you doo a bunch of guys in orange. >> and -- >> i don't rob and steal. i swipe and i swindle. >> a father of five is headed to prison. but now his pregnant girlfriend visits with haunting news from home. >> i got bruises and scratches all over my back, and it's not anybody in the house with me. what is it? ♪ >>> tulsa, oklahoma, lies at the intersection of two...
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joining us now, sally smith, buffalo wild wings ceo.ore, football fans or basketball fans when it comes to wings? >> well, over the course of the football season probably football fans. certainly culminating in super bowl sunday when he consumed 11 million wings but march madness gives it a run. liz: 94 million wings? how do you leverage event eating? let's start with that one. this is a huge event night is. first weekend coming up from thursday through sunday, restaurants will be packed. we have guests that stay all day. we make sure we have great team members on. so every guest has a great experience. they have done enough ordering. there is plenty of food to go around. as i mentioned the wait staff, making sure you call on every table. we have great technology in the restaurant as well this year. and i think that will really heighten the experience of those people in watching the games. liz: you're doing a big social media push with the hashtag wing wisdom. what do you hope that will brink? people look at scores with buffalo wild win
joining us now, sally smith, buffalo wild wings ceo.ore, football fans or basketball fans when it comes to wings? >> well, over the course of the football season probably football fans. certainly culminating in super bowl sunday when he consumed 11 million wings but march madness gives it a run. liz: 94 million wings? how do you leverage event eating? let's start with that one. this is a huge event night is. first weekend coming up from thursday through sunday, restaurants will be packed....
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[applause] >> thank you, sally jewell. an excellent presentation. i am the senior vice president, the gas leak in the event, down the stairway out the front, across the street, for those in front, it takes you to an alley way. >> should have pulled that then. >> we could get the crowd warm. got my start at the federal government at the age of 4, i have an affinity for oil and gas up there. you both talked about the trade offs especially at interior where you are charged with resource development in a prudent way and environmental stewardship but when you expand that throughout the government to national security foreign policy interests, labor and economic interests, how do you reconcile, what are the trade offs and balances, the deliberations but go on to get to a policy decision. >> i would say the american public has an amazing capacity for the truth and when you explain the trade off, when you engage communities in the process he end up with some pretty smart thinking about where we need to go. as i was talking about we have done a fair amount o
[applause] >> thank you, sally jewell. an excellent presentation. i am the senior vice president, the gas leak in the event, down the stairway out the front, across the street, for those in front, it takes you to an alley way. >> should have pulled that then. >> we could get the crowd warm. got my start at the federal government at the age of 4, i have an affinity for oil and gas up there. you both talked about the trade offs especially at interior where you are charged with...
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see you at breakfast. >> i'm yelling for sally and i'm on the surface.r her, but that boat apparently saw her, and they hand signaled to me where she was. >> trying to get back onto this boat with all of these big waves that were coming through, this choppy water that we'd never seen before. and i think the weirdest part is that's the kind of water you see when there's, like, a storm coming, but it was sunny and clear, blue sky and no clouds anywhere. >> everybody came up and was on the boat and talking about what was goin -- you know, "what is going on?" >> reporter: it's sunday morning. and that massive surge that had swept past divers and fishermen off the coast of thailand was now roaring towards shore. and making it all worse the tsunami would take most along the coast completely by surprise, for there was no official warning system in place. the waves were coming and time had run out. >> we woke up on 26th of december about 7:30 a.m. we got dressed. we took a stroll on the beach. we were supposed to leave two hours later to another part of thailand
see you at breakfast. >> i'm yelling for sally and i'm on the surface.r her, but that boat apparently saw her, and they hand signaled to me where she was. >> trying to get back onto this boat with all of these big waves that were coming through, this choppy water that we'd never seen before. and i think the weirdest part is that's the kind of water you see when there's, like, a storm coming, but it was sunny and clear, blue sky and no clouds anywhere. >> everybody came up and...
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stand up sally. [applause] atlanta, you are right atlanta as well as a great associate attorney general, stuart ellery they will continue to fight aggressively on behalf of this sacred rights, but also recognize that the justice department cannot lead this fight alone. for more than two centuries this nation has been built and improved both by and for the people. from the framers of a revolution to the engineers of emancipation , from the women working and walking for suffrage, to the marches for selma. generation after generation, our slow and arduous progress has always been of our own making, and today this progress is entrusted to each of us. a man who believes in an equal america, everyone can save the future of a nation, that in a fair america, no one is too small to deserve equal treatment under the law, and no one is powerful enough to escape it, and that in a just america we can do no less than deliver fully and without reservations a promise of this country's democracy to all. this means st
stand up sally. [applause] atlanta, you are right atlanta as well as a great associate attorney general, stuart ellery they will continue to fight aggressively on behalf of this sacred rights, but also recognize that the justice department cannot lead this fight alone. for more than two centuries this nation has been built and improved both by and for the people. from the framers of a revolution to the engineers of emancipation , from the women working and walking for suffrage, to the marches...
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[laughter] it is now my pleasure to introduce sally jewell. as secretary, she leads an agency of more than 70,000 employees. the department of the interior serves as the steward of approximately 20% of the nation's land, including national parks, national wildlife refuges, and other land. the department also oversees renewable and conserving energy resources over land and water. it upholds trust responsibilities to 566 federally recognized american indian tribes and alaska natives. prior to becoming secretary, sally jewell served in the private sector, most recently as president and ceo of the company, rei, and she joined rei as chief operating officer in 2000 and was named ceo in 2005. during her tenure you -- tenure, it was consistently ranked as one of the best 100 country -- companies to work for in 2015. we know she has become a great partner with the national league of cities and with our agreement with the department of the interior to further a program to connect kids with nature, which she has made her special mission, i think, as sec
[laughter] it is now my pleasure to introduce sally jewell. as secretary, she leads an agency of more than 70,000 employees. the department of the interior serves as the steward of approximately 20% of the nation's land, including national parks, national wildlife refuges, and other land. the department also oversees renewable and conserving energy resources over land and water. it upholds trust responsibilities to 566 federally recognized american indian tribes and alaska natives. prior to...
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that i send it energy and natural resources hearing with interior secretary sally jewell testifying on the 2016 budget request. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, >> >> this task force was established by executive order in decembe
that i send it energy and natural resources hearing with interior secretary sally jewell testifying on the 2016 budget request. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, >> >> this task force was established by executive order in decembe
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deputy director sally wurt, pam simms is a development specialists really carried a lot of the weight in that closing transaction. gwen and jeff whyte and even former agency staff that helped with that transaction so thank you to everybody for the hard work and the work and leadership of this commission so we're right on schedule. >> great. i think i need to ask are there speaker cards regarding the executive director's report? >> none. >> okay. next item of business please. >> next is item 9 commission matters and issues. >> yes. do we have any matters? >> i want to give a hand. >> yes very good. thank you. okay. next item. >> the next order of business is item 10 closed session. there is none and the next order of business is item 11 adjournment. madam chair. >> yes the meeting is 5d -- adjourned at 230. [gavel] >> the annual celebration of hardly strictly bluegrass is always a hit now completing itself 12 year of music in the incredible golden gate park. >> this is just the best park to come to. it's safe. it's wonderful and such a fun time of the year. there is every kind of music
deputy director sally wurt, pam simms is a development specialists really carried a lot of the weight in that closing transaction. gwen and jeff whyte and even former agency staff that helped with that transaction so thank you to everybody for the hard work and the work and leadership of this commission so we're right on schedule. >> great. i think i need to ask are there speaker cards regarding the executive director's report? >> none. >> okay. next item of business please....
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please join me in giving a very warm welcome to secretary sally jewell. [applause] secretary jewell: hi everybody! are you awake? crowd: yes! secretary jewell: it is a little that after lunch so we should be fine. thank you. it's a pleasure to be with you today. i want to start by thanking you for your public service. whether you are a mayor or a city councilmember or commissioner or whatever they call you in your public service, i have come to appreciate just how tough you jobs are and how important your jobs are. so thank you for everything that you can do. yes, if we could give you a round of applause, that would be good. [applause] clarence anthony and the work he does for the national league of cities. the partnership i will talk about in a little bit. and it is clear that you are very important to this country because you had the president of the united states, a good chunk of the cabinet, and it is great. it seems we are all in town, we should have a cabinet meeting. so i want to talk to you about a bit different dimension than some of my other col
please join me in giving a very warm welcome to secretary sally jewell. [applause] secretary jewell: hi everybody! are you awake? crowd: yes! secretary jewell: it is a little that after lunch so we should be fine. thank you. it's a pleasure to be with you today. i want to start by thanking you for your public service. whether you are a mayor or a city councilmember or commissioner or whatever they call you in your public service, i have come to appreciate just how tough you jobs are and how...
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sally writes no, not even close.he explains how insurance premiums in the non-group marketplace, those who don't get coverage through workshop for insurance well, those premiums are 24.4% higher than they would have been without obamacare. some birthday present. and for doctors some birthday surprise. nearly half of 20000 physicians recently surveyed now consider obamacare a failure. and the cost to taxpayers, more like a moving target. the congressional budget office estimates over the next ten years obamacare will cost 1.2 trillion bucks. 300 billion more than the president first promised. like i said, things are changing. subsidies that don't add up. deductibles that make you want to throw up. whether you're part of this or lucky enough to get insurance through work you're feeling it when you get the bill. the administration only touts the good. do take a look at that 16 million americans that the white house insists has signed up according to sally, nine out of ten early signees already had coverage somewhere els
sally writes no, not even close.he explains how insurance premiums in the non-group marketplace, those who don't get coverage through workshop for insurance well, those premiums are 24.4% higher than they would have been without obamacare. some birthday present. and for doctors some birthday surprise. nearly half of 20000 physicians recently surveyed now consider obamacare a failure. and the cost to taxpayers, more like a moving target. the congressional budget office estimates over the next...
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unfortunately, that's who we're seeing who end up the victims the good kids, johnny and sally. >> nick said he was one of those good kids who made a bad choice. he's making better ones now managing a restaurant and staying clean for three years. he thinks he's on the right path. >> i'm guessing you feel pretty lucky? >> i'm the most blessed person that i know of. there are people right now as we're driving back from this that are not going to make it through today. because of their heroin addiction. >> he said he'll always be an addict but he's confident he's exiting the heroin highway for good. diane estherbrook al jazeera. >> and for a look at what's coming up at the top of the hour, david shuster is here. >> tony, it's plaintiffs spoke out in washington against the affordable care act known as boom care. obamacare. >> there is no reason to force millions of us to pay tax penalties if we don't join the government programs. >> we'll take a closer look at the implications of the court case and explain the crucial and controversial role the tax code now plays to help some americans buy
unfortunately, that's who we're seeing who end up the victims the good kids, johnny and sally. >> nick said he was one of those good kids who made a bad choice. he's making better ones now managing a restaurant and staying clean for three years. he thinks he's on the right path. >> i'm guessing you feel pretty lucky? >> i'm the most blessed person that i know of. there are people right now as we're driving back from this that are not going to make it through today. because of...
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sallie?nteresting, all of a sudden things feel so strong. i saw this morning from pew that the number of unemployed folked per open job is back to pre-recession levels. we talked about it the other week. people are leaving jobs without other jobs to find jobs. a feeling of energy which isn't always good for the markets. >> not good. interest rate hike coming. >> exactly. >> yeah. >> but good news for consumers is the fact seems the labor market is tightening up in a way that actually will drive prices up. always wanted to subscribe a fix for that. end of the day, a shortage of workers, wages go up. >> absolutely. on a day-to-day basis driving from one place to the other, you've had the equivalent of a significant tax cut. start to pay less at the pump. >> just listening. >> you're the consumer today. things are certainly feeling better. >> all right. so for women who run things i've brought you onboard for elevate and want to get some back story on your career and then how we get to this netw
sallie?nteresting, all of a sudden things feel so strong. i saw this morning from pew that the number of unemployed folked per open job is back to pre-recession levels. we talked about it the other week. people are leaving jobs without other jobs to find jobs. a feeling of energy which isn't always good for the markets. >> not good. interest rate hike coming. >> exactly. >> yeah. >> but good news for consumers is the fact seems the labor market is tightening up in a way...
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sally jewell has been an ardent supporter of the national park service. as our nation's 51st secretary of the interior, she serves as a steward for 20% of our nation's land, including national parks wildlife refuges and other public lands and we are proud to say that she is a regular visitor here to the national mall and all of our national parks and it gives me great pleasure to introduce the secretary of the interior, sally jewell. [applause] >> thank you all for coming out on such a beautiful day. on behalf of president obama i would like to welcome you to the national mall. we sometimes refer to this as america's front yard. i think it looks great covered in a blanket of snow. i'm told that president lincoln gave his second inaugural address after wet weather. thousands of spectators had to stand and quite deep mud at the time. i think it is great that we get to stand on frozen ground. a little easier than it used to be back then. i will be brief because you will hear from some wonderful speakers. with some context on one of lincoln's most stirring re
sally jewell has been an ardent supporter of the national park service. as our nation's 51st secretary of the interior, she serves as a steward for 20% of our nation's land, including national parks wildlife refuges and other public lands and we are proud to say that she is a regular visitor here to the national mall and all of our national parks and it gives me great pleasure to introduce the secretary of the interior, sally jewell. [applause] >> thank you all for coming out on such a...
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from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to stand trial. >> the defense experts and sallyral, who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to be willing to allow him to plead guilty and to take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> he was willing to accept the death penalty rather than to besmirch his philosophy. but given the choice of pleading guilty and avoiding the death penalty, he chose to take it. click. scroll. tweet. or you could just sit on a john deere z435 eztrak and feel its power. you'll know it'll get the job done fast. when it's time to pick a mower, you've got to get on one. visit y
from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to stand trial. >> the defense experts and sallyral, who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to be willing to allow him to plead guilty and to take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of...
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do is make sure at the very top our decisions will be made to protect consumers. >> thank you. >> sally is going to start kicking you if you don't move aside. >> my name is sally freeberg with national league. i worked with vehicle safety and i hear you are doing a great job. i want to follow up on that point and then i would like to ask a question that is somewhat related. there were these real lapses at nhtsa in finding very serious defects and time and time again, it is a -- staff just either looked the other way or closed investigations so i think there is a serious culture problem there. i know we experienced it when i was at consumers union just the frustration of having the agency look at things that were palpably problematic and decided not to take any action. so i think it is a fair point and i don't know if it is industry capture or inept tooter a lack of -- inept you'd or a lack of solving the problem but i think it certainly bears your close attention. >> and i'll make a comment to be clear. i absolutely agree, which is that nhtsa needs to increase our trust. the american pe
do is make sure at the very top our decisions will be made to protect consumers. >> thank you. >> sally is going to start kicking you if you don't move aside. >> my name is sally freeberg with national league. i worked with vehicle safety and i hear you are doing a great job. i want to follow up on that point and then i would like to ask a question that is somewhat related. there were these real lapses at nhtsa in finding very serious defects and time and time again, it is a...
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sally schilling, a student at the university of california - berkeley journalism school brings us they. >> reporter: the rollout of the affordable care act and the expansion of medicaid brought hope to people like ruth and rod morgan, who had gone without health insurance for ten years. >> when i heard about the affordable care act, we were very excited. we were finally going to have health coverage. >> reporter: the morgans live in stockton, california. they are in their early 60's and are retired, aside from rod's occasional construction jobs. >> we were pretty much forced into retirement because of the economic downturn. there just wasn't any work. >> and i mean we don't have much. but i would love to give our kids something. i'd like to leave them a little something when we're gone. >> reporter: in states that have opted to expand medicaid, like california, anyone making $16,000 or less per year now qualifies for medicaid. but the morgans were hesitant to sign up for california's medicaid program, medi-cal. they had heard that medi-cal would bill their estate after they die. >> th
sally schilling, a student at the university of california - berkeley journalism school brings us they. >> reporter: the rollout of the affordable care act and the expansion of medicaid brought hope to people like ruth and rod morgan, who had gone without health insurance for ten years. >> when i heard about the affordable care act, we were very excited. we were finally going to have health coverage. >> reporter: the morgans live in stockton, california. they are in their...
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interior secretary sally jewel says ficialt evere federal regulation needs to catch up. >> they are the same ones that were in place when i was working on drilling and fracking operations. >> the new rules take effect in june and only apply to federal and tribal lands. that amounts to just 11% of natural gas and 5% of oil produced in the u.s. the interior department says the regulations set a bar for states as they create their own guidelines. the federal rules require the industry to test the quality of cement used in wells to keep gas from seeping out. meet tougher standards for storing toxic fluids. disclose more information about existing wells. and reveal the chemicals they've used within 30 days. however, the industry can claim proprietary trade secrets. environmental groups say that leaves a loophole and some say the regulations don't go nearly far enough. but secretary jewel say the standards will help ensure the safety of water and wildlife. >> as we work to protect our water our air and our communities. >> prodevelopment critics say the rules could hamstring industry and aren'
interior secretary sally jewel says ficialt evere federal regulation needs to catch up. >> they are the same ones that were in place when i was working on drilling and fracking operations. >> the new rules take effect in june and only apply to federal and tribal lands. that amounts to just 11% of natural gas and 5% of oil produced in the u.s. the interior department says the regulations set a bar for states as they create their own guidelines. the federal rules require the industry...
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coming up tonight on c-span3, the senate judiciary committee considers the nomination of sally yates to be the -- >>> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks. on c-span2's book tv saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "after words," author peter wallison says government housing policies caused the crisis and that it could happen again. and the director of earth institute at columbia university jeffrey sachs to counter political corruption and environmental delay. saturday morning at 10:30 eastern on american history tv on c-span3, a discussion on the last major speeches of abraham lincoln and martin luther king jr. then sunday afternoon at 4:00 on "real america: the 1965 meet the press interview with martin luther king jr." find our complete television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the se
coming up tonight on c-span3, the senate judiciary committee considers the nomination of sally yates to be the -- >>> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks. on c-span2's book tv saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "after words," author peter wallison says government housing policies caused the crisis and that it could happen again. and the director of earth institute at columbia university jeffrey sachs to counter political corruption...
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the bus sits in a locked and gated secure sally port.urveillance cameras, and it's equipped with steal bars on the doors and windows. amy morris was a homicide detective with the columbus police department. >> i've never heard of anybody escaping from the franklin county jail before. >> but that doesn't stop two inmates from trying. that day tracy mobley is charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft, possession of drugs, and receiving stolen property. mary ann morrissey, on the other hand, is charged with a few traffic violations. strangers shackled together by a pair of handcuffs. they're led to the bus in the loading area. >> when the line of prisoners was getting on the bus, tracy and mary were the last two prisoners of a long line of prisoners. >> and that's when they make their move. >> they were sitting fairly low to the ground. you have to be pretty small to be able to crawl under this bus and then maneuver yourself around so that you're hanging on that train. >> but watch closely. initially they were not last in line. mobley
the bus sits in a locked and gated secure sally port.urveillance cameras, and it's equipped with steal bars on the doors and windows. amy morris was a homicide detective with the columbus police department. >> i've never heard of anybody escaping from the franklin county jail before. >> but that doesn't stop two inmates from trying. that day tracy mobley is charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft, possession of drugs, and receiving stolen property. mary ann morrissey, on the...
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. >> the coming of the breakers we've been in engaged with that with smooth sally promise so the chart is actually very borrowing it is basically like any other station i'll sort go quickly the problem solving at the sergeant level all my lieutenant i incur them and tell them the problem and give them ideas what we 0 might want to do and that's pretty much it i'll check in with them thirty days or so the regular staff meetings i want to walk around and talk with people that's how a lot of my staff meetings are to give you an example of teamwork we have a series of robs occurring in the panhandle the lieutenant and the plain clothing lieutenant work together they do and the officers got on park a few blocks away and detained a few people that's how the plain clothing a relationship with our scathes or station we make sure there's open communication before the agencies within paperwork station if you looked at the captain staff one thing i've changed if i think the unit is the everything unit and gary works on my staff it is like community managers they keep long term communication with
. >> the coming of the breakers we've been in engaged with that with smooth sally promise so the chart is actually very borrowing it is basically like any other station i'll sort go quickly the problem solving at the sergeant level all my lieutenant i incur them and tell them the problem and give them ideas what we 0 might want to do and that's pretty much it i'll check in with them thirty days or so the regular staff meetings i want to walk around and talk with people that's how a lot of...
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sally is in michigan. the line for independents. caller: hi. host: hello. i am here, sally. caller: my issue was going to be about how the self proclaimed most transparent in history, the white house has now removed access to the freedom of information. that is really -- i am very concerned about that. host: in what way, sally? what stories are your friend to? caller: because it is more secrecy. oh, well, the white house's office removed access under the freedom of information act. there needs to be transparency. there is already too much secrecy going on. i just don't trust any of them. i really don't. but for the caller that was talking a lot having obamacare shoved down our throats, i couldn't agree more. people are suffering. and it is also -- it is a lack of liberty. what is going to happen -- you know it happen when you have those penalties? don't just day the same price, the add-on. the fees will increase and it will gain interest. it will hurt the poor people first, but it will come for everybody. and they will enforce it. and then everybody is just going to -- they
sally is in michigan. the line for independents. caller: hi. host: hello. i am here, sally. caller: my issue was going to be about how the self proclaimed most transparent in history, the white house has now removed access to the freedom of information. that is really -- i am very concerned about that. host: in what way, sally? what stories are your friend to? caller: because it is more secrecy. oh, well, the white house's office removed access under the freedom of information act. there needs...
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. >> carl, i was just on a conference call with sally jewel the interior ski announcing at the conclusionear process that involved public comment the final rule on fracking regulations on public and indian land. now this is a fraction of all the fracking operations in the country. the vast majority is on privately owned land. but these new standards would require drillers to disclose the chemicals they were using to set new standards for the types of fluids that are using and it's all designed to protect the surrounding environment where fracking takes place. it is not expected to have a major financial impact on industry. some estimates have had the impact at about 20 million with an "m," $20 million, of impact on companies. so it's not revolutionizing practices given advances in technology. and sally jewel referred at the -- during this call that states need to now take up the practice of regulating fracking operations on their own privately held lands. that's not what the administration is doing today, though. >> john harwood in washington, thank you very much for that. >> when we come
. >> carl, i was just on a conference call with sally jewel the interior ski announcing at the conclusionear process that involved public comment the final rule on fracking regulations on public and indian land. now this is a fraction of all the fracking operations in the country. the vast majority is on privately owned land. but these new standards would require drillers to disclose the chemicals they were using to set new standards for the types of fluids that are using and it's all...
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british mother of two sally was traveling with her husband. australian javier was killed alongside his mother. this morning, security forces found a spanish man and his pregnant wife still hiding in the museum paralyzed with fear. juan carlos sanchez says he saw one person shot. today tunisians were defiant saying they won't be intimidated. but as survivors embrace and left for home, there were nagging fears that terrorism is taking deeper root. katy tur nbc news london. >>> authorities in japan say they've arrested a man accused of making phone calls threatening u.s. ambassador caroline kennedy. police say the 52-year-old man also made bomb threats against the u.s. embassy in tokyo. the arrest comes as kennedy attended a series of events today with first lady michelle obama who is on a tour of asia to promote the education of girls. >>> want to turn to the growing investigation into real estate heir robert durst charged with murder, and the question of whether there could be more to this than first thought. we've learned that the fbi is worki
british mother of two sally was traveling with her husband. australian javier was killed alongside his mother. this morning, security forces found a spanish man and his pregnant wife still hiding in the museum paralyzed with fear. juan carlos sanchez says he saw one person shot. today tunisians were defiant saying they won't be intimidated. but as survivors embrace and left for home, there were nagging fears that terrorism is taking deeper root. katy tur nbc news london. >>>...
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your share instead of going to an a.t.m., you can say with your mobile phone, i want to pay my friend sally $25 it transfers that money to her account. >> what is happening now that companies like apple and twitter and facebook and others are wanting too get in on the game. >> that interaction that takes place, you multiply that by tens of million as day, that adds up to billions of dollars in a year. the other thing i think that is attractive to retailers especially, is the ability to couple your payment information with let's say a coupon. and star bucks is a great example, they have a payment app that has been going on for several years and with someone who loads their phone, with a starbuck's balance and pays for their coffee, they can get offs on their phone saying hey, you haven't bought a coffee in a while, or here is half off, come back to the store. and that is huge. for retailers. >> . >> so billy, i am thinking if sony gets hacked my little app will get hacked how safe are these? >> i think we have a long ways to two, so anyone that gets access to your phone, can initiate or rece
your share instead of going to an a.t.m., you can say with your mobile phone, i want to pay my friend sally $25 it transfers that money to her account. >> what is happening now that companies like apple and twitter and facebook and others are wanting too get in on the game. >> that interaction that takes place, you multiply that by tens of million as day, that adds up to billions of dollars in a year. the other thing i think that is attractive to retailers especially, is the ability...
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juliÁn: it turns out sally is british. but, who is counting?ys been a bit defensive. you see, i was born at 2:40 a.m. and he was born at 2:41 and so we when we were kids, on her birthday, i would wake up and say, i am a minute older than you. joaquin: why are you still talking about this? juliÁn: as taylor swift wants that shake it off. haters are going to hate. that emergency call comes in, we will both be ready. if it comes in at 2:40, only i will be ready. joaquin: it is interesting jon stewart is leaving his longtime home of a daily show less than a month after larry will more moved into the next timeslot. juliÁn: as secretary of housing this to have to report white flight now extends to cable. joaquin: speaking of white flight, why are there no republicans speaking tonight? juliÁn: i heard they saw three minorities on the program and decided to filibuster. joaquin: it was mostly marco rubio. [laughter] juliÁn: there are a lot of powerful people here tonight. juliÁn: joaquin:joaquin: thank you for making my brother chief deputy whip. my mot
juliÁn: it turns out sally is british. but, who is counting?ys been a bit defensive. you see, i was born at 2:40 a.m. and he was born at 2:41 and so we when we were kids, on her birthday, i would wake up and say, i am a minute older than you. joaquin: why are you still talking about this? juliÁn: as taylor swift wants that shake it off. haters are going to hate. that emergency call comes in, we will both be ready. if it comes in at 2:40, only i will be ready. joaquin: it is interesting jon...
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>> some are crafting legislation that will fight it but the sally jewel the interior secretary said today she didn't expect that to be able to get very far she says in part americans want some kinds of regulations. there haven't been any really to speak of on the books. the ones that came out have been in process for three years and they garnered 1.5 million public comments, environmental rules they say these don't go far enough. the interior department hopes it's walking the line down the middle. >> libby casey joining us from capitol hill, great to talk to you libby. >> that's all for had edition. give us feedback law hear on the program. we invite you to follow us on twitter. the handle ajinsidestory. and sunshiny new stadiums ch the nfl foot the bill? join us for that one i'm ray suarez. suicide bombers target crowded mosques in yemen killing over 130 people. hello there welcome to al jazeera also ahead in the next 30 minutes as negotiators take a break from talks in switzerland iran's president says his country will not respond to threats over nuclear program. >>> scales walling to h
>> some are crafting legislation that will fight it but the sally jewel the interior secretary said today she didn't expect that to be able to get very far she says in part americans want some kinds of regulations. there haven't been any really to speak of on the books. the ones that came out have been in process for three years and they garnered 1.5 million public comments, environmental rules they say these don't go far enough. the interior department hopes it's walking the line down...