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he has just arrived at shotts to begin a six-year sentence for assault and robbery. >> okay, tell me,t happened to your face? >> one guy got banged in the face, one guy got slashed and the guy that got slashed was me. >> we quickly learned that shotts is full of young men whose lives have been put on hold due to knife violence and for many of them, like 22-year-old adam gallagher, the violence was fueled by a combination of alcohol and drugs. >> i stabbed people, i slashed people, i scolded people. that was the only way for me to survive. >> gallagher came to prison four years ago on a murder charge. he claims he didn't know his girl friend stole a drunken man's wallet. when the man pursued them, gallagher struck. >> he more or less collapsed straight away. and we ran away. we got caught the next day. at the time i wasn't really thinking. and i was on drugs and drunk. >> gallagher received a life sentence but is eligible for parole after 15 years in prison. he works here as a barber. >> my mom and dad were middle class, suburban people, doesn't bother anybody. so for me to come into t
he has just arrived at shotts to begin a six-year sentence for assault and robbery. >> okay, tell me,t happened to your face? >> one guy got banged in the face, one guy got slashed and the guy that got slashed was me. >> we quickly learned that shotts is full of young men whose lives have been put on hold due to knife violence and for many of them, like 22-year-old adam gallagher, the violence was fueled by a combination of alcohol and drugs. >> i stabbed people, i...
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, brian shotts.me. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to give you a chance to respond to what he said, i guess we negotiate with the democrats or the democrats will draw these lines in the sand. is he portraying the democratic position fairly? >> he's not. i find it really striking the argument he's making is he was making this internally within the caucus this morning and i found it shocking. now he's saying it out loud to the media that if they don't get it done on their own, shock, horror, terrible news, we will have to do this on a bipartisan basis. and my view is that's the way the mat senate is is supposed to work, that's the way the country is supposed to work. we ought to have hearings. you've got two chairmen capable of doing bipartisan legislation, orrin hatch and lamar alexander. but we've got to let them having hearings and do their process. >> so what is -- look, what is the price -- i know there's a politics infused into this whole debate. what do you want republicans to geoff up. we're
, brian shotts.me. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to give you a chance to respond to what he said, i guess we negotiate with the democrats or the democrats will draw these lines in the sand. is he portraying the democratic position fairly? >> he's not. i find it really striking the argument he's making is he was making this internally within the caucus this morning and i found it shocking. now he's saying it out loud to the media that if they don't get it done on their...
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brian rush takes shot shot shott genzle beats. pens score twice in 15 seconds.in. 2-0 series lead now. brought to you by river rock casino. >>> there are reports that steve kerr is still contemplating returning to coaching. could be a game time decision. everything indicated that steve is not going to coach but we'll see. could be a last second deal. we'll see tomorrow. >> abc7 news continues now online, 2003, facebook >>> all right this is our report. appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. thanks for joining us. >> have a great night. see you tomorrow. >>> everything has led to this moment. tonight you're on "jimmy kimmel live." >> yes, i am. >> are you ready for this journey? >> i think i'm ready. >> because this could be the most dramatic, shocking interview in "jimmy kimmel live" history. >> yeah, but -- >> will jimmy propose? >> he's married. >> shocking. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, jim carrey, "the bachelorette" rachel lindsay, and music from bush. and now, remain seated, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers a
brian rush takes shot shot shott genzle beats. pens score twice in 15 seconds.in. 2-0 series lead now. brought to you by river rock casino. >>> there are reports that steve kerr is still contemplating returning to coaching. could be a game time decision. everything indicated that steve is not going to coach but we'll see. could be a last second deal. we'll see tomorrow. >> abc7 news continues now online, 2003, facebook >>> all right this is our report. appreciate your...
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senator shotts. senator shotts: thank you for your good work. many people from this administration have attacked the bureau of labor statistics as phony, fictitous and a hoax when they don't like the data that's presented to them. for instance, at a rally in iowa last december, the president-elect said the unemployment number, as you know, is totally fiction. and a few months earlier, he said you hear a 5% unemployment rate, it's just a phony number. senator schatz: this march the o.m.b. director mulvaney accused the obama administration manipulating the numbers to make the unemployment rate look smaller. these are really dangerous attacks on government data generally and your department in particular. i know you're a data-driven leader, and so i want to ask you -- the bureau of labor statistics has existed for more than 130 years to provide independent, unbiased and rigorous data on employment levels in the country. lawmakers use it for policymaking. journalists and researchers use it to accurately inform the public, and these attacks degrade t
senator shotts. senator shotts: thank you for your good work. many people from this administration have attacked the bureau of labor statistics as phony, fictitous and a hoax when they don't like the data that's presented to them. for instance, at a rally in iowa last december, the president-elect said the unemployment number, as you know, is totally fiction. and a few months earlier, he said you hear a 5% unemployment rate, it's just a phony number. senator schatz: this march the o.m.b....
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. >> he was right behind sen shott five to si. i didn't wait to home this afternoon for evidence and removed computer files and boxes of his property. >>> developing right now, a warning from philadelphia poli police. neighbors in fairmount to keep their eyes open a they have or thieves are targeting jeep wranglers they're not stealing the suv's themselves they're taking a valuable part of them, they're batteries. fox 29's dave kinchen is live at the ninth police district headquarters in spring garden. so what's going on here? >> reporter: well police definitely want anyone who owns a jeep wrangler to be on alert. they say this happened in the fairmount area but could be more widespread. >> how do you feel hearing that? >> i mean this is one of the safe areas in philly. so not too good about it root now. >> reporter: fairmount resident pat collins is on edge knowing that someone is going around his neighborhood snatching up batteries from jeep wranglers like this his. >> the way jeep wranglers are built it's pretty easy to access
. >> he was right behind sen shott five to si. i didn't wait to home this afternoon for evidence and removed computer files and boxes of his property. >>> developing right now, a warning from philadelphia poli police. neighbors in fairmount to keep their eyes open a they have or thieves are targeting jeep wranglers they're not stealing the suv's themselves they're taking a valuable part of them, they're batteries. fox 29's dave kinchen is live at the ninth police district...
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senator shotts may not be. he asked better questions than i did but i also am having real difficulty understanding the scope of the recusal. its contours and definition and i have an unresolved question about whether or not that's why the attorney general failed to appear before us today is to avoid having to answer direct questions about the scope of his recusal. i do appreciate and respect your appointment of a highly talented special counsel and there have been questions from both sides that imply strong support for his independence and his conduct and i appreciate the care with which you are answering my questions but i'm simply going to conclude by saying i have unanswered questions that perhaps can only be answered by the attorney general himself and it is my hope we will have him appear before both the judiciary committee and the appropriations committee charged with overseeing the funding for the department he's currently directing. thank you. senator cochran: senator graham. senator graham: thank you,
senator shotts may not be. he asked better questions than i did but i also am having real difficulty understanding the scope of the recusal. its contours and definition and i have an unresolved question about whether or not that's why the attorney general failed to appear before us today is to avoid having to answer direct questions about the scope of his recusal. i do appreciate and respect your appointment of a highly talented special counsel and there have been questions from both sides that...
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joining me now is brian shotts, who took part in that scavenger hunt that casey was on yesterday, tracking the senators as they tried to find the elusive republican health care bill. took you a couple of blocks away to the congressional budget office. what did you find? >> the cbo is the referee. sometimes you like the score that they give one of your bills, sometimes you don't. but they're nonpartisan, professionals, a lot of them are ph.d. economists and their job is to determine what is -- not just the budgetary impact but the actual impact on american lives. and that's why the first round with the trump care bill, the house bill died because people figured out that more than 20 million people were going to lose their health care. now, leader mcconnell is sandbagging this bill for a number of reasons, but among them he wants that cbo score to come out as late as possible. so that's why senators murphy and booker and myself took a cab, went to cbo, talked to the director and deputy director, they have confidentiality limitations so they couldn't tell us what was happening. but we wanted
joining me now is brian shotts, who took part in that scavenger hunt that casey was on yesterday, tracking the senators as they tried to find the elusive republican health care bill. took you a couple of blocks away to the congressional budget office. what did you find? >> the cbo is the referee. sometimes you like the score that they give one of your bills, sometimes you don't. but they're nonpartisan, professionals, a lot of them are ph.d. economists and their job is to determine what...