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that would be inmate timothy schreiber. >> timothy schreiber has transferred here from another state prison. unlike most new arrivals, he is sent immediately to administrative segregation, a 23-hour a day lockup unit for disruptive inmates. >> oh, i get the room with a view, huh? >> at the facility that he was housed at just prior coming to limon, he was found with a weapon, a homemade knife, so he did have some charges that were pending and, as a result, he just went straight into our segregation unit. >> msnbc, any time you need me i'll be here. >> we did learn that schreiber did like to talk. not only to our crew -- >> these people are threatening my very life -- >> he also had a lot to say to the correctional staff helping us set up for the interview. >> i'm sure you just stick that key in there and turn. it's not all that complicated, ma'am. >> oh, my. >> right now i'm really in fear for my life. >> are you ready to go? >> i'm not talking to you. i'm talking to the press right now. >> oh, i'm sorry. i didn't mean to steal your 15 seconds of fame. >> when he finished verbally spa
that would be inmate timothy schreiber. >> timothy schreiber has transferred here from another state prison. unlike most new arrivals, he is sent immediately to administrative segregation, a 23-hour a day lockup unit for disruptive inmates. >> oh, i get the room with a view, huh? >> at the facility that he was housed at just prior coming to limon, he was found with a weapon, a homemade knife, so he did have some charges that were pending and, as a result, he just went straight...
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. >> we were with timothy schreiber on his first day at the limon correctional facility in colorado. >> i have seven months to do, so i don't know what's going to happen after that, but i'm going to segregation. 23-hour lockdown. >> he was nearing parole on a six-year sentence for sexual assault and had just transferred in from another colorado prison. >> i just happened to be down there filming the new inmates coming in, and timothy schreiber immediately said he wanted to be part of the show. >> msnbc, any time you need me, i'll be here. >> and within a very short period of time did something that was so shocking to me, i couldn't believe it. >> i am a sex offender. i'm a violent sexual predator. >> he very loudly started proclaiming himself as a sexual predator. >> an attempted sexual assault on a 13-year-old girl. >> having a sex offense in prison, in some prisons it's tantamount to a death sentence, but in almost any prison facility, you are going to be harmed if you are a known sex offender. >> i have a history of repeated flashing. i'm like a serial flasher. >> schreiber could
. >> we were with timothy schreiber on his first day at the limon correctional facility in colorado. >> i have seven months to do, so i don't know what's going to happen after that, but i'm going to segregation. 23-hour lockdown. >> he was nearing parole on a six-year sentence for sexual assault and had just transferred in from another colorado prison. >> i just happened to be down there filming the new inmates coming in, and timothy schreiber immediately said he wanted...
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when we talk about this, and i think we raised this point professor schreiber, there's a need for some historical and economic perspective. this debate has been with us throut american history. it's not new. and in the case of women's rights, there were liberal women who agitated for the vote for women at the time of the american revolution. just as there have been conservatives who opposed the women's votes even into the 20th century. so this is a very old debate that we have been conducting. it has held us sometimeyed in so many ways. this issue of gridlock and how long must we remain in this quarrel without making a lot of progress. why have americans been so divided on these issues? i think it's because of larger structures that underlie our civilization and that we rarely talk about. the premodern era was governed systems that -- it wasn't feminism but capitalism that overthrew it, disrupting father dominated productive households and sweeping men and later women into paid labor. we're still in a transition away from it and into a world of rapid change that conservatives cannot fa
when we talk about this, and i think we raised this point professor schreiber, there's a need for some historical and economic perspective. this debate has been with us throut american history. it's not new. and in the case of women's rights, there were liberal women who agitated for the vote for women at the time of the american revolution. just as there have been conservatives who opposed the women's votes even into the 20th century. so this is a very old debate that we have been conducting....
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ronnie schreiber discusses her research into how conservative women leaders negotiate the tension betweenal gender roles and the desire to engage poetically. she looks specifically at 2000 a vice presidential candidates are pale and and minnesota commerce women and 2012 presidential candidate michele bachmann. posted in november by the university of california berkeley, this is one hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> there we go. ok. thank you so much for coming. i want to thank the berkeley center for right-wing studies and the cosponsors, the graduate .chool of journalism i also want to thank john mccain. why would i want to thank john mccain? in 2008,f you know, john mccain surprise the united states by nominating alaska governor sarah palin to be his running mate in the presidential election. and i remember that moment. i was at a little science conference and my first book had just come out on conservative women. press.academic i'm sure a few people thought it might be interesting. then i saw sarah palin on the screen on national television and i thought john mccain is promoting my re
ronnie schreiber discusses her research into how conservative women leaders negotiate the tension betweenal gender roles and the desire to engage poetically. she looks specifically at 2000 a vice presidential candidates are pale and and minnesota commerce women and 2012 presidential candidate michele bachmann. posted in november by the university of california berkeley, this is one hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> there we go. ok. thank you so much for coming. i want to thank the...
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so maybe he's just upset. >> but schreiber says he had a reason for spitting on maes' window. >> they did not even write him up. but i came out saturday to take my shower, i spit on his window in retaliation for his [ bleep ] ball. >> lieutenants andy piper and jim fox investigated shreiber's claim, but concluded it was false. >> he pulled maes out and went in there to do a search and there was no empty containers he could have done that with. >> later, shreiber admitted to our crew the real reason he spit at maes. >> why'd you do it in the first place? >> probably out of boredom. i don't talk to anybody else in here, so i've got to have some kind of entertainment, i guess. something to do. >> coming up -- >> is that all right? >> maybe. >> shreiber continues haranguing staff, while another inmate gets in trouble for trying to get a little too close to staff. >> some people just don't know when these guys are too close and it's too late until it has smashed them over the head and something has gone way wrong. >> is this your first time? stick with innovation. stich stick with power. s
so maybe he's just upset. >> but schreiber says he had a reason for spitting on maes' window. >> they did not even write him up. but i came out saturday to take my shower, i spit on his window in retaliation for his [ bleep ] ball. >> lieutenants andy piper and jim fox investigated shreiber's claim, but concluded it was false. >> he pulled maes out and went in there to do a search and there was no empty containers he could have done that with. >> later, shreiber...
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ronnie with schreiber. she talks about conservative women leaders. 2008 vice presidential candidate sarah palin, and michele bachmann. the former editor and uc berkeley university professor also critiques the work. this is one hour, 15 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [applause] >> there we go. ok. thank you so much for coming. i want to thank the berkeley center for right-wing studies and the cosponsors, the graduate school of journalism. i also want to thank john mccain. why would i want to thank john mccain? as most of you know, in 2008, john mccain surprised the united states by nominating alaska governor sarah palin to be his running mate in the presidential election. and i remember that moment. i was at a little science conference and my first book had just come out on conservative women. it was academic press. i'm sure a few people thought it might be interesting. then i saw sarah palin on the screen on national
ronnie with schreiber. she talks about conservative women leaders. 2008 vice presidential candidate sarah palin, and michele bachmann. the former editor and uc berkeley university professor also critiques the work. this is one hour, 15 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [applause] >> there we go. ok. thank you so much for coming. i want to thank the berkeley center for right-wing studies and the...
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professor especially, schreiber, for your comments. >> winky. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] in prime time,k we are "q&a bringing encore presentations of c-span's "q&a," and tonight, talking about a to activism and antiwar efforts. watch our entire conversation tonight on c-span. after that, the nsa data collection programs and the privacy and security issues implicated. .e will bring you highlights that is tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and at 9:00, the c-span first lady series takes a look at the life and legacy of bess truman. taking charge of her family as a teenager following the suicide of her father. despite her reputation as a silent partner to president truman, harry nicknamed her the boss. join us tonight for a look at best truman tonight on c-span. uman tonight on c- span. first, a look at the republican party with the author of the gop civil war, and then the future of the democratic party with the former founder and ceo of the democrat leader
professor especially, schreiber, for your comments. >> winky. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] in prime time,k we are "q&a bringing encore presentations of c-span's "q&a," and tonight, talking about a to activism and antiwar efforts. watch our entire conversation tonight on c-span. after that, the nsa data collection programs and the privacy and security issues implicated. .e...
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when you talk about this -- and i think you did raise this point, professor schreiber -- there is a need for historical and economic perspective. this debate has been with us throughout american history. it is not new. in the case of women's rights, there were liberal women who agitated for the vote at the time of the american revolution, just as there have been conservatives who oppose the women's vote even into the 20th century. this is a very old debate that we have been conducting. and it has held us stymied in so many ways. i want to talk about this more when we get into the question-and-answer time frame, this gridlock of how long we have to remain in this quarell without making a lot of progress. how long have we been divided? the premodern era was governed by systems that were patriarchal. it wasn't feminism, but capitalism that overthrew patriarchy, disrupting father dominated productive households and sweeping man and later women into paid labor. we are still in a transition away from patriarchy and into a world of rapid change that conservatives cannot halt any more than liber
when you talk about this -- and i think you did raise this point, professor schreiber -- there is a need for historical and economic perspective. this debate has been with us throughout american history. it is not new. in the case of women's rights, there were liberal women who agitated for the vote at the time of the american revolution, just as there have been conservatives who oppose the women's vote even into the 20th century. this is a very old debate that we have been conducting. and it...
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bryan cranston, breaking bad, leah schreiber, ray donovan. kevin spacey house of cards. james spader, the black list. >> a lot of familiar names. 12 years a slave and american hustle lead the pack with seven nominations each. >> looks like a lot of catching up to do. >> as do i. we heard the tv nominees. i have a lot of catching up to do. decorating the tree. >> there's your chance. the ceremony generally considered the best part of the award season, and a precursor to the academy awards. you can catch it live on nbc bay area. the ceremony will be sunday, january 12th, starting at 5:00 p.m. saturday night alums will be back again this year as host. they are always funny. >> the last time they hosted ratings were up 17%. >> it was fun. >> 6:27. still ahead, a man with a ski mask threatens a high school booster club with a gun. >> it happened fast and she wanted to scream but she was like frozen. >> a thief rips off a cash box at a bingo fund-raiser. and bolts. we'll tell you how witnesses describe the suspect. wouldn't it be nice if there was a wireless company that put y
bryan cranston, breaking bad, leah schreiber, ray donovan. kevin spacey house of cards. james spader, the black list. >> a lot of familiar names. 12 years a slave and american hustle lead the pack with seven nominations each. >> looks like a lot of catching up to do. >> as do i. we heard the tv nominees. i have a lot of catching up to do. decorating the tree. >> there's your chance. the ceremony generally considered the best part of the award season, and a precursor to...
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thank you, especially, professor schreiber, for your comments. [applause] >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] the u.s. house will return a week from today to wrap up the hundred 13 first session. they will be back for legislative work on tuesday the .eventh house democratic nancy pelosi releasing a statement say neglecting to extent unemployment benefits is a moral abdication of our obligation to support those who work hard and play by the rules. we expect more from congress when they return. returning for legislative work on january 7. 20 years ago -- over a year ago that 20-year-old adam lanza answered sandy hook elementary school and killed 20 children and six adults. connecticut state police plan to release thousands of pages of police documents this afternoon from that investigation. it was not shooting that launched a debate about gun violence and led congress to pass legislation this past year requiring background checks. it is one of the topics we have featured on our year
thank you, especially, professor schreiber, for your comments. [applause] >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] the u.s. house will return a week from today to wrap up the hundred 13 first session. they will be back for legislative work on tuesday the .eventh house democratic nancy pelosi releasing a statement say neglecting to extent unemployment benefits is a moral abdication of our obligation to...
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liev schreiber, michael sheen "masters of sex." kevin spacey, "house of cards." performance by an actor in a motion picture comedy or musical. christian bales "american hustle." bruce dern, "nebraska." leonardo dicaprio "the wolf of wall street." oscar isaac, "inside lieuen davis." joaquin phoenix, "hurt." best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture. "captain phillips." daniel brule "rush." bradley cooper, michael fastbender "12 years a slave." jared leto, "dollars buyers club". best performance by an actress in a motion picture drama. cate blanchett "were you -- blue jasmine. sandra bullock, grave grave. judi den emma thompson, "saving mr. banks." kate winslet, "labor day." thank you. >> best performance by an actor in a mini series or motion picture made for television. matt damon "kind the candle abra. michael douglas, "dancing on the edge." "luther." al pacino, phil specter. best television series drama. "breaking bad," "downtown abbey," "the good wife, "house of cards," "masters of sex". best performance by an actor in a supporting
liev schreiber, michael sheen "masters of sex." kevin spacey, "house of cards." performance by an actor in a motion picture comedy or musical. christian bales "american hustle." bruce dern, "nebraska." leonardo dicaprio "the wolf of wall street." oscar isaac, "inside lieuen davis." joaquin phoenix, "hurt." best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture. "captain phillips." daniel brule...