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a background check revealed thomas had a criminal record. eight years earlier, thomas attacked a neighbor with a baseball bat and served two years in prison. when questioned by police, jeff thomas denied any involvement in tara's murder and said he had an alibi. >> we found that there had been some holes in his alibi, particularly where he spent the night. >> jeff thomas denied owning a .22 caliber rifle but said his friend, kevin williams, a 32-year-old bricklayer, owned one. police converged on williams house hoping to question him and examine his gun, but williams story was significantly different than that thomas. >> he told us that he owned a .22 caliber and he left it in the possession of jeff thomas and he has not seen that rifle or firearm since. >> williams admitted he used the rifle for target practice in his backyard. investigators knew this was their chance to find out whether the rifle was the murder weapon. incredibly, investigators found two shell casings under the porch. ballistics matched the shell casing found near tara's b
a background check revealed thomas had a criminal record. eight years earlier, thomas attacked a neighbor with a baseball bat and served two years in prison. when questioned by police, jeff thomas denied any involvement in tara's murder and said he had an alibi. >> we found that there had been some holes in his alibi, particularly where he spent the night. >> jeff thomas denied owning a .22 caliber rifle but said his friend, kevin williams, a 32-year-old bricklayer, owned one....
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thomas didn't give up.trying to handcuff somebody who doesn't want to be handcuffed is not an easy task. the officers were holding down his shoulders, they were holding down his legs so he couldn't kick them, and, finally, they were able to get him handcuffed. >> anthony thomas is finally subdued and cuffed and taken to the lorain county jail. >> mr. thomas came into the department on a contempt of court charge, which is a low-grade misdemeanor. he left our department with a felony assaulting an officer charge. all when he was going to be released on a summons for the first one. >> thomas pleads guilty to assault and obstructing official business. he is convicted and sentenced to time served, plus three years probation. thomas also has to undergo psychological evaluation and treatment. officer whit sustains minor injuries. >> we do not have time to be afraid. we react. >>> coming up, a deputy gets taken for a ride across a busy highway. >> my life was flashing before my eyes. >>> and, later, choreographed c
thomas didn't give up.trying to handcuff somebody who doesn't want to be handcuffed is not an easy task. the officers were holding down his shoulders, they were holding down his legs so he couldn't kick them, and, finally, they were able to get him handcuffed. >> anthony thomas is finally subdued and cuffed and taken to the lorain county jail. >> mr. thomas came into the department on a contempt of court charge, which is a low-grade misdemeanor. he left our department with a felony...
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if thomas were to kill someone, i will be right next to him hiding the body. if thomas spent the rest of his life in jail, i would be at every visit, and i would be on the end of every phone call. we don't do well when we don't have each other. >> it's w-h-a-t-s-u-p. he said "what's up" to me. >> they found out a way to send coded messages to each other by using the computers used to order commissary goods. we have a way of communicating. this is the first time in eight years that we've ever been separated. the longest was seven days maybe. so i'm like wait fog friday. >> she told me that she has court on friday. i told her i have court on friday. it's going to be awkward know what i'm saying seeing her for the first time in a while, like actually that close. and her and me both in shackles, and not being able to hug her and that, it's going to be pretty depressing. but at least i will get to see her. >> and the couple hopes that the courts will allow them each to go to drug rehabilitation programs rather than the possibility of more jail or prison time. schlo
if thomas were to kill someone, i will be right next to him hiding the body. if thomas spent the rest of his life in jail, i would be at every visit, and i would be on the end of every phone call. we don't do well when we don't have each other. >> it's w-h-a-t-s-u-p. he said "what's up" to me. >> they found out a way to send coded messages to each other by using the computers used to order commissary goods. we have a way of communicating. this is the first time in eight...
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i'm going to defend justice thomas' decisions not ask questions on the bench, however.all nine justices are not doing what he's doing. if they were all being silent he would feel like there's a feed to speak up. what he says is that other justices are asking the questions he would have, and he doesn't feel like arguing with the lawyers in that moment really matters. it is true, outcome of the case is almost never decided at oral argument, which is an important thing to keep in mind as we analyze oral arguments and the landmark decisions that the court has coming up this summer. thank you both for your time. >> thank you. >>> after the break, earlier this week, a federal judge struck down wisconsin's controversial and republican-supported voter i.d. law. governor scott walker, what is he going to do? and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical
i'm going to defend justice thomas' decisions not ask questions on the bench, however.all nine justices are not doing what he's doing. if they were all being silent he would feel like there's a feed to speak up. what he says is that other justices are asking the questions he would have, and he doesn't feel like arguing with the lawyers in that moment really matters. it is true, outcome of the case is almost never decided at oral argument, which is an important thing to keep in mind as we...
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if thomas kills someone, i will be next to him hiding the body.est of his life in jail, i would be at every visit and every phone call. we don't do without when we have each other. it's whatfup, he said what's up to me. they figured out a way to send coded messages to me. my letters, you okay. we have a way of communicating. this is the first time in eight years we have ever been separated. the longest was seven days maybe. so i'm waiting for friday. >> she said she has court on friday and i have court on friday. it will be awkward seeing her for the first time 245 close and me and her in shackles not being able to hug her or anything like that it will be depressing but at least i'll get to see her. >> the couple hopes the courts will allow them to go to drug rehabilitation programs rather than face the possibility of more jail or prison time. alyssa schlossberg is charged with distribution of cocaine. costa is convicted of the same and three counts of aggravated assault. he's back in for parole violations that include using drugs in the jail's re
if thomas kills someone, i will be next to him hiding the body.est of his life in jail, i would be at every visit and every phone call. we don't do without when we have each other. it's whatfup, he said what's up to me. they figured out a way to send coded messages to me. my letters, you okay. we have a way of communicating. this is the first time in eight years we have ever been separated. the longest was seven days maybe. so i'm waiting for friday. >> she said she has court on friday...
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accomplishments from marlo thomas. was a founding member of a foundation for women and letting kids the kids. i love what you and harry belafonte did together. sorry mr. d. -- mr. b. called "it ain't over until it's over." why this and why now? and ao around the country lot of people come to see me. they are all -- women over 40 have been laid off, lost their jobs. their husband died or got a divorce. they had a great dream to raise a family and now, they are 42 years old and their daughter has a drivers license and their son is going to college. that dream runs out on them. there are so many reasons why women who are out of the job market have to come up with a new way to take care of themselves and their children. some of these women have hit bottom. one woman was homeless and started a company by inventing straws and party goods. she slept on friend's couches. one ran away from an abusive marriage. i had never thought about this before. the only thing she takes is her kids. another woman started a company to make cl
accomplishments from marlo thomas. was a founding member of a foundation for women and letting kids the kids. i love what you and harry belafonte did together. sorry mr. d. -- mr. b. called "it ain't over until it's over." why this and why now? and ao around the country lot of people come to see me. they are all -- women over 40 have been laid off, lost their jobs. their husband died or got a divorce. they had a great dream to raise a family and now, they are 42 years old and their...
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thomas perform here in new york city for the first time in 1953. it's a place he described as a city of towers. during his four trips here in the early 1950's, he struggled with the scale of the city in his letters home. >> i have no idea what on earth i'm doing here. it's very loud. night i have to take things to sleep. >> today people can visit some of the famous haunts on the dylan thomas tour. here in thed typical dylan fashion, forgetting his notes. fortunately, a fan remembered she had the work of his poetry and dashed off to get it. >> but it was in manhattan at the 92nd street theater where this famous poet found a much bigger audience. the stage is set just like it was for the fifth performance on the 14th of may, 1953. it was in this very seat that ellen sat and perform to a crowd of almost 1000 people. dylan sat and perform to a crowd of almost 1000 people. it was very reverend until the humor and begins. a few people laughed at first. then it was uproarious. >> the majority of time was spent in bohemian greenwich village where he seemed
thomas perform here in new york city for the first time in 1953. it's a place he described as a city of towers. during his four trips here in the early 1950's, he struggled with the scale of the city in his letters home. >> i have no idea what on earth i'm doing here. it's very loud. night i have to take things to sleep. >> today people can visit some of the famous haunts on the dylan thomas tour. here in thed typical dylan fashion, forgetting his notes. fortunately, a fan...
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tribute toar i pay oliver thomas who worked for me in westminster. he was an outstanding young man who was held in such high regard by everyone who knew him. the loss weighs heavily on his parents and family and his friends who grew up with him. i am sure the prime minister would want to join me in praising all our reservists who face all the risks that our armed forces experience and sometimes pay the ultimate price. >> my honorable friend is right to pay tribute to oliver thomas. it is a reminder of the sacrifices that we have born in afghanistan. this looks as if it was an accident but we will get to the bottom of what happened. he is right to mention how our reservists serve alongside regular colleagues and take all the risks. in afghanistan they have proved again and again that they are people of huge quality, ability
tribute toar i pay oliver thomas who worked for me in westminster. he was an outstanding young man who was held in such high regard by everyone who knew him. the loss weighs heavily on his parents and family and his friends who grew up with him. i am sure the prime minister would want to join me in praising all our reservists who face all the risks that our armed forces experience and sometimes pay the ultimate price. >> my honorable friend is right to pay tribute to oliver thomas. it is...
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my name is cheryl thomas with lower polk cbd. [speaker not understood] and supervisor david chiu as well. so, i'll try to be brief in my presentation, which is quite lengthy, 20 pages, goes into a lot of detail we just spoke about. first of all as david was saying earlier, we'd like to focus on a little detail, the unique character of the neighborhood. this is a neighborhood that has currently no open space, no green santa fetion. ~ space. we he don't have a center for recreation. [speaker not understood]. proposed district everyone has a major thoroughfare. [speaker not understood]. a lot of proposed folks in the cbd [speaker not understood]. they are plagued by crime, prostitution, drug use, violence, et cetera. it's also truly a mixed use commercial residential neighborhood and also the edge of two different supervisorial districts some time don't get the full focus it should receive. short presentation. lower polk once again, chrisy and david chiu talked about what is a community benefit district. a community benefit district
my name is cheryl thomas with lower polk cbd. [speaker not understood] and supervisor david chiu as well. so, i'll try to be brief in my presentation, which is quite lengthy, 20 pages, goes into a lot of detail we just spoke about. first of all as david was saying earlier, we'd like to focus on a little detail, the unique character of the neighborhood. this is a neighborhood that has currently no open space, no green santa fetion. ~ space. we he don't have a center for recreation. [speaker not...
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. >> the victim was 56-year-old thomas mulkahey, an executive for a company in massachusetts who had been in new york city on a business trip. >> he was married for approximately 33 years, he had four children with the youngest being, i believe, 18 years of age, and the others were young adults. >> mulkahey had been stabbed to death and then dismember. the body parts as well as the bags themselves were washed before they were dumped. >> the washing tells us that the killer wants to remove evidence, and, two, that there's an intimate aspect to it, of keeping the body close, it's erotic, you're taking care of the victim. >> thomas mulkahey's wife told police some personal information she felt might be pertinent. >> she said at some point in his life he started experimenting with homosexual sex. i don't know that she approved of it. >> by tracing his credit card activity, detectives learned that mulkahey's last transaction was at an atm at 11:15 p.m., two nights before his body was found. tom mulkahev withdrew $200 from an atm. with our luck the camera system was down, so we had no pict
. >> the victim was 56-year-old thomas mulkahey, an executive for a company in massachusetts who had been in new york city on a business trip. >> he was married for approximately 33 years, he had four children with the youngest being, i believe, 18 years of age, and the others were young adults. >> mulkahey had been stabbed to death and then dismember. the body parts as well as the bags themselves were washed before they were dumped. >> the washing tells us that the...
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>> good morning, thomas.ld like to see malala yusefzaya. >> i think malala is a great one. we appreciate the responses. >>> stick around, everybody. "morning joe" is just moments away. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. where you can explore super destinations and do everything under the sun. 12 brands. more hotels than anyone else in the world. save up to 25% and earn bonus points when you book at wyndhamrewards.com. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see
>> good morning, thomas.ld like to see malala yusefzaya. >> i think malala is a great one. we appreciate the responses. >>> stick around, everybody. "morning joe" is just moments away. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve...
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congressman calls justice thomas an uncle tom. coming right back.ireless company, results come down to coverage speed and legendary reliability. so go ahead, stream, game or video chat. that's why verizon built americas largest 4g lte network. because the only thing that really matters are the results you get. so for the best devices the best network and for best results, use verizon. feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools the most common sid
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>> absolutely, thomas. we started the session looking quite positive and we turned to the day and there are a number of reasons for that, not the least the twitter lockup. we were up 18% to the close there. and the marketing looking now to see what janet yellen might say. that would be where the trade is the focus at the moment. one other story that i think is worth bringing to you, that ear worm, let it go. you know that song "frozen" that just got stuck in everybody's heads. that helped disney blow past expectations. they quadrupled the income -- the operating income. $75 million is what they brought in there. i don't know about you, but i'm having trouble shaking that tune out of my head and i just want to go and build a snowman but i'm not sure it's going to help. >> i'm going to blame you for having "let it go" in my head. >>> alibaba news, that's really big. that could mean a difference in relevance of the two in yahoo!'s bottom line? >> yeah, this is going to be a headache for marissa mayer. they got
>> absolutely, thomas. we started the session looking quite positive and we turned to the day and there are a number of reasons for that, not the least the twitter lockup. we were up 18% to the close there. and the marketing looking now to see what janet yellen might say. that would be where the trade is the focus at the moment. one other story that i think is worth bringing to you, that ear worm, let it go. you know that song "frozen" that just got stuck in everybody's heads....
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speaker, i'm sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to captain thomas clarke of the army air corps, flight lieutenant rakesh chauhan of joint helicopter command, acting warned officer class do spencer faulkner, corporal james walters of the army air corps, and lance corporal oliver thomas of the intelligence corps, reservist who also worked as a research assistant. these tragic deaths remind us of the continued commitment and sacrifice of our armed forces, and i know that our deepest concerns are with the families that is very, very difficult time. i'm sure the whole house will also want to join me in paying tribute to and mcgwire who was stabbed to death in her classroom on monday. it is clear from the tributes paid she was a much loved teacher that work to school for over 40 years. she gets so much about her pupils, should come in on her day off to help prepare them for exams. our thoughts are with her family, her friends in the entire school community who have been left devastated by this truly shocking and appalling tragedy. the criminal investigation is unde
speaker, i'm sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to captain thomas clarke of the army air corps, flight lieutenant rakesh chauhan of joint helicopter command, acting warned officer class do spencer faulkner, corporal james walters of the army air corps, and lance corporal oliver thomas of the intelligence corps, reservist who also worked as a research assistant. these tragic deaths remind us of the continued commitment and sacrifice of our armed forces, and i know that...
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. >> clarence thomas saying weighs an uncle tom, what did you mean by that? that certainly wouldn't be, you know, appropriate if it was coming from somebody who was white. >> but i'm black. >> a congressman from mississippi called supreme court justice clarence thomas an uncle tom. where is the media outrage? maybe the guy should own a basketball team. laura ingraham is on it. >> had you a guy who repeatedly raped a 14-year-old girl. and you gave him just 30 days in jail. can you explain that please? >> also ahead, the supreme court of montana overturns outrageous sentence for a child rapist embarrassing the judge who gave it we will update you on that. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the benghazi story keeps getting bigger. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. today, retired brigadier general robert lovell testified before the house oversight committee about why the u.s. military did not respond at all to the terror attack in bengha
. >> clarence thomas saying weighs an uncle tom, what did you mean by that? that certainly wouldn't be, you know, appropriate if it was coming from somebody who was white. >> but i'm black. >> a congressman from mississippi called supreme court justice clarence thomas an uncle tom. where is the media outrage? maybe the guy should own a basketball team. laura ingraham is on it. >> had you a guy who repeatedly raped a 14-year-old girl. and you gave him just 30 days in...
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we're back with cal thomas. he's the author of a new book called "what works: common sense solutions for a stronger hurricane." cal, at the end of your book let's have, i'm quoting here, the equivalent of testimony time in church where we can start showcasing people who once lived in poverty and despair now living conservatively. inspiration followed by i motivation. well, first, explain. kansas? >> guest: i made a speech which is reproduced in the book to the kansas chamber of commerce 18 months or so ago, and i think, you know, sam brownback, former united states senator from kansas, now governor of the state, has created some tremendous business-friendly programs there that are increasing employment and lowering taxes, and kansas is even talking about eliminating state income taxes. a number of states are doing that. louisiana's another that's talking about it. i forget the exact number, i think seven or eight states now do not have a state income tax when years ago it was only two, i think north carolina and
we're back with cal thomas. he's the author of a new book called "what works: common sense solutions for a stronger hurricane." cal, at the end of your book let's have, i'm quoting here, the equivalent of testimony time in church where we can start showcasing people who once lived in poverty and despair now living conservatively. inspiration followed by i motivation. well, first, explain. kansas? >> guest: i made a speech which is reproduced in the book to the kansas chamber of...
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isn't that interesting, thomas?he alarm went off. >> and now i'm found. >> you look good. >> that's good. it's good you're here, john.
isn't that interesting, thomas?he alarm went off. >> and now i'm found. >> you look good. >> that's good. it's good you're here, john.
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it is coming. >> host: one of the heroes you cite in your book is john calvin thomas. so your story is, for you, an example of this virtue. explain. >> guest: i was very fortunate to parents who stayed more rate -- married, a brother died year-and-a-half ago of down syndrome at the time he was born in 1950. children like that were either -- institutionalized and not expected to live beyond their twenties. my parents said, we are not going to do that. he lived to be 60. that was an example of compassion that i carry with me to this day. my compassion is not just about giving hand out but a handout. i will not tell you all the people i work with the things i have done for them because it would sound self-serving, but you would be surprised at the things i do for people monetarily, relational, and others, but the goal is always to help them improve their lives and become independent and functioning individuals, not just say, you know, there is guy with a sign of a side of the road. i will give him a few bucks so ready to go do something. year-old on the window and say, wi
it is coming. >> host: one of the heroes you cite in your book is john calvin thomas. so your story is, for you, an example of this virtue. explain. >> guest: i was very fortunate to parents who stayed more rate -- married, a brother died year-and-a-half ago of down syndrome at the time he was born in 1950. children like that were either -- institutionalized and not expected to live beyond their twenties. my parents said, we are not going to do that. he lived to be 60. that was an...
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good morning, i'm thomas roberts. it's wednesday, may 28th. welcome to "way too early." show putting together a collection to buy the l.a. clippers. right now, we're $2.5 billion short. thanks to jen's contribution here, we're up to $11 in the "way too early" cut. we'll be up to $13.50 by the end of the show. we'll see how it goes here. >>> we want to start with the lead story, that is, after 13 years in the slog of war, president obama is ushering the beginning of the end of american operations in afghanistan. >> america's combat mission will be over by the end of this year. starting next year, afghans will be fully responsible for securing their country. i've made it clear that we're open to cooperating with afghans on two narrow missions after 2014. training afghan forces and supporting counterterrorism operations against the remnants of al qaeda. the bottom line is, it's time to turn the page on more than a decade in which so much of our foreign policy was focused on the wars in afghanistan and iraq. when i took office, we had nearly 180,000 troops in harm's way. by
good morning, i'm thomas roberts. it's wednesday, may 28th. welcome to "way too early." show putting together a collection to buy the l.a. clippers. right now, we're $2.5 billion short. thanks to jen's contribution here, we're up to $11 in the "way too early" cut. we'll be up to $13.50 by the end of the show. we'll see how it goes here. >>> we want to start with the lead story, that is, after 13 years in the slog of war, president obama is ushering the beginning of...
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and a 13-year-old from skillman, new jersey named thomas drieper.y defeated 69 teams from the united states and canada to earn the national school scrabble title. and let's meet our scrabble-rousers now, shall we? please say hello to jacob and thomas. [ cheers and applause ] how are you doing? >> i'm good. >> jimmy: welcome. welcome. welcome, gentlemen. how are you? good, good, good. are you nervous? would either of you like a cigarette? >> no, thank you. >> jimmy: okay. very good. guillermo, i'm going to need you to help me right here here. one of you lives in texas. the other lives in new jersey. how did you become a team? >> we met on -- >> jimmy: match.com? >> online. yeah. they have a special scrabble section. >> jimmy: very good. so you met online. you were looking for some kind of a teammate. you guys -- you competed in this, what, three times? this is your third time? >> probably. >> jimmy: probably? [ laughter ] >> you don't remember? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. they're squirrelly, these too. >> yeah. what about the other one? >> jimmy: le
and a 13-year-old from skillman, new jersey named thomas drieper.y defeated 69 teams from the united states and canada to earn the national school scrabble title. and let's meet our scrabble-rousers now, shall we? please say hello to jacob and thomas. [ cheers and applause ] how are you doing? >> i'm good. >> jimmy: welcome. welcome. welcome, gentlemen. how are you? good, good, good. are you nervous? would either of you like a cigarette? >> no, thank you. >> jimmy: okay....
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. >> meanwhile, marcus thomas has been writing warden culliver and she's granted him a meeting.ed with her husband. >> what's going on with your man? >> he's maintaining. i mean -- it's hard for him. he want me out there with him so bad. just as bad as i need to be out there with him. we've been writing each other back and forth. but -- i mean, really, we just -- haven't had enough communication with each other. i really don't know. i'm not there with him. i don't know. >> marcus, what's up with you? >> they want to do an interview with me. and -- >> you don't want to be interviewed? >> that's the question. >> what question have they asked you? >> have i seen [ bleep ]. >> that caused you to cry? >> because it hurt me! >> because they asked you if you had seen [ bleep ], it hurt you. [ bleep ]. >> it hurts. i swear. it hurts. >> marcus. marcus. marcus. you are not going to win any academy award. [ bleep ]. quit that crying. i don't want to hear you crying. i'm just going to go on back. i didn't want to talk to you about this. they wanted to talk about you being released to gener
. >> meanwhile, marcus thomas has been writing warden culliver and she's granted him a meeting.ed with her husband. >> what's going on with your man? >> he's maintaining. i mean -- it's hard for him. he want me out there with him so bad. just as bad as i need to be out there with him. we've been writing each other back and forth. but -- i mean, really, we just -- haven't had enough communication with each other. i really don't know. i'm not there with him. i don't know....
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he doesn't like clarence thomas, conservative.e can't say that -- >> it's a slur. >> the thing here is this is not of the magnitude of what donald sterling had to say. we should not confuse it. that's not it. >> i'm not trying to do anything. i'm trying to talk about a double standard. we play al sharpton using slurs against gay people. >> homos, that was al sharpton. there is no equate -- magnitude is not the issue. the fact that america rejected this behavior, we need to reject it because the organizations like the naacp won't. they'll only reject the ones that will serve their purpose, not the people that keep their money flowing in. >> remember joe biden about obama. he's articulate, he's bright, he's clean. you can't work at a 7-eleven unless you have a slight indian accent. there is a double standard. >> i don't think there is a double standard. people got called out for it. i will say this, you have got to, on the left and people on the left seem to be tone deaf or blind when people say outrageous things. things that i thin
he doesn't like clarence thomas, conservative.e can't say that -- >> it's a slur. >> the thing here is this is not of the magnitude of what donald sterling had to say. we should not confuse it. that's not it. >> i'm not trying to do anything. i'm trying to talk about a double standard. we play al sharpton using slurs against gay people. >> homos, that was al sharpton. there is no equate -- magnitude is not the issue. the fact that america rejected this behavior, we need...
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importantly, i think one of the things that really comes career in thomas' -- clear in thomas' book is as you see the capital concentrating in the hands of a small number of individuals or families, that has really deep and important implication force economic mobility and economic opportunity. if you're seeing high incomes calcifying into tomorrow's stock of capital, that means that today's children who aren't in those high-income families don't have the same opportunities and we're seeing economic evidence that shows mobility is a problem in the united states, the united states is less economically mobile than other countries and what thomas' book does is gives us a lot of data to dig into that and understand it. >> ifill: what the book seems also to do, kevin hassett, is say there is really not a way out of it that's doable. >> right and that's the part of the book that's fundamentally flawed. basically, if you look at what capital lists -- what do you think of as capital, a blast furnace, an industrial robot or machine, and if you look at his data, the share of income going to capi
importantly, i think one of the things that really comes career in thomas' -- clear in thomas' book is as you see the capital concentrating in the hands of a small number of individuals or families, that has really deep and important implication force economic mobility and economic opportunity. if you're seeing high incomes calcifying into tomorrow's stock of capital, that means that today's children who aren't in those high-income families don't have the same opportunities and we're seeing...
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as his mother come to thomas's interrogation continues this time off camera half for a while thomas finally says i'm hungry i haven't had anything to eat all day and then they turn off the tape and they take him in the other room for the next three and a half hours they interrogated thomas just like they had been doing on tape but now they were they could do what they wanted they could say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. turning into a girl and he saw talk to me tell me that it was only me who could know that if i do not confess before he left he was going to give me the death penalty. so he left and i got scared i called him back in there and by then i realized no way i was going to leave without telling them i did it. to tell me if i had just told them the truth or what they wanted to hear i could go home so i gave them a story made and they said that you know so they added beats bits and pieces for me to add in my story to look fit what they wanted it to. and that's when i took them back on camera. off an hour later he's like an automaton th
as his mother come to thomas's interrogation continues this time off camera half for a while thomas finally says i'm hungry i haven't had anything to eat all day and then they turn off the tape and they take him in the other room for the next three and a half hours they interrogated thomas just like they had been doing on tape but now they were they could do what they wanted they could say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. turning into a girl and he...
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are you all right, thomas?-- we mentioned earlier in the show that we couldn't resist showing you more of this video called kids react to computers. >> today you are reacting to this. >> what is this? >> this is very -- >> type in to the keyboard to get it to do anything. >> so if i type in games, hit return. error. >> error. >> this computer isn't an error. >> there was no internet back then. >> what? >> how do you like look up homework. >> but to the library. >> who wants to do that. >> they call that a floppy disk. >> it is floppy. >> yes. >> oh, i don't like it. >> it works at least. >> this is not better than floppy bird. >> i don't get it and don't get the 1970s. >> hard to believe there was no internet. iry sitting -- >> these kids are so cute as they try to learn what most of us had to be exposed to. >> had to deal with. >> that's right. >> all right, louis, thank you, sir. i never laughed so hard. earlier we asked about the technology that originally impressed but new hindsight seems kind of lame. our
are you all right, thomas?-- we mentioned earlier in the show that we couldn't resist showing you more of this video called kids react to computers. >> today you are reacting to this. >> what is this? >> this is very -- >> type in to the keyboard to get it to do anything. >> so if i type in games, hit return. error. >> error. >> this computer isn't an error. >> there was no internet back then. >> what? >> how do you like look up...
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mr wade i call my name is x thomas gibbons can get back. fan. watching the daily news cast within the next it's her special by the price ukraine. my name is x thomas gibbons. i was just at the frequencies available to our website. first you wake up call. the security status of ukraine confront the fact of exchanging three offices of the special unit to call for the so called governor of the donetsk region. look over it. this security agents but kept it helps him sleep nights meanwhile ago but it was them by sticking the mets in much the separatist cause the overthrow of the government and the siege of the ministry to build decks. moscow repeated this in mind it is for these according to an odd that the so called people's may yet get to stop when the mighty oak. he's already in that time too the security status of ukraine also reported that all commentaries on in this safe place. the upside is apparently taking measures for them and these awful presents. the situation in some dice k is very tense and out of government agencies and departments are
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more importantly, thomas pickering is more optimistic about that. he is a genuine expert on the problems and the substance. he has been involved in discussions. 50hink there is at least a /50 chance there will be an agreement by july, which would be a huge accomplishment. but it will create talk politics in tehran and washington. >> my colleague al hunt joining us from the nation from capital. you can see all of his interview with wormer ambassador thomas pickering on "political capital" right here on bloomberg television. narendra mode he will be india's will bearendra modi india's new prime minister. the congress party, which has ruled india for 60 years, conceded defeat this moment. back in this country, federal regulators say that general motors waited almost a decade before announcing a safety recall that now covers more than 2.5 million cars. they're delayed report will now cost of company a record $35 million civil penalty. chief washington correspondent peter cook has more on the company's punishment. . peter, the timing of this announcement
more importantly, thomas pickering is more optimistic about that. he is a genuine expert on the problems and the substance. he has been involved in discussions. 50hink there is at least a /50 chance there will be an agreement by july, which would be a huge accomplishment. but it will create talk politics in tehran and washington. >> my colleague al hunt joining us from the nation from capital. you can see all of his interview with wormer ambassador thomas pickering on "political...
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good morning, i'm thomas roberts. it is wednesday, may 7th.ay too early" the show that's informal and fun but knows when to be concise as well. so stay tuned for that. >>> we want to begin in nigeria with reports of a massive kidnapping three weeks after girls were taken from their school by terrorists. according to reuters, at least eight additional girls are being held hostage
good morning, i'm thomas roberts. it is wednesday, may 7th.ay too early" the show that's informal and fun but knows when to be concise as well. so stay tuned for that. >>> we want to begin in nigeria with reports of a massive kidnapping three weeks after girls were taken from their school by terrorists. according to reuters, at least eight additional girls are being held hostage
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. >> reporter: if thomas broome looks at home here, it's because he competed here as an oakland highchool student. >> we ran on dirt. >> reporter: the kids competing today on this beautiful all weather track and field don't know they owe a great deal to this local attorney. >> we were looking at the plight of the schools not having the facilities they needed to be competitive. >> reporter: 35 years ago he and three colleagues all track enthusiasts started the oakland invitational relays not just to raise money for equipment and facilities, but to give oakland students a chance to compete on a bigger stage. >> expose these youngsters to kids from all throughout the state. >> reporter: it's become an annual premier track and field event attracting thousands of boys and girls from across the state including several olympians. and all the money raised benefits the oakland athletics league. from starting blocks to hurdles and the state-of-the-art climbing system, broome's ah event event raises thousands. several former participants remembered how it opened their world. >> that exposure ga
. >> reporter: if thomas broome looks at home here, it's because he competed here as an oakland highchool student. >> we ran on dirt. >> reporter: the kids competing today on this beautiful all weather track and field don't know they owe a great deal to this local attorney. >> we were looking at the plight of the schools not having the facilities they needed to be competitive. >> reporter: 35 years ago he and three colleagues all track enthusiasts started the...
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thomas lynch, assistant undersecretary for health for critical operations and management, mr. wilgunn, or any other representive office of the general counsel, ms. joan mooney, assistant secretary for congressional legislative affairs, dr. ron mauer, mr. bobbing, congressional relation officer, or michael hough, congressional relations officer, or parties to or referenced in such emails and written correspondence. >> members, you have heard the motion, do i hear a second? motion's been moved and properly seconded. i will open the floor for the ranking member to make a statement and would ask if any other members have a statement that they be very, very brief because everybody has a very, very tight schedule this morning. i understand the ranking member is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i think we all can agree that quality, safe, accessible health care has always been a priority of this committee. i believe that has not changed today. we have over the past years asked the v.a. for information that has not been forthcoming. frustrations remain high among comm
thomas lynch, assistant undersecretary for health for critical operations and management, mr. wilgunn, or any other representive office of the general counsel, ms. joan mooney, assistant secretary for congressional legislative affairs, dr. ron mauer, mr. bobbing, congressional relation officer, or michael hough, congressional relations officer, or parties to or referenced in such emails and written correspondence. >> members, you have heard the motion, do i hear a second? motion's been...
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thomas? >> thanks, guys.s now the chief white house correspondent for politico, mike allen, here with the morning playbook. give it to us, mike. >> happy friday! and happy birthday not only to mika, but also "morning joe" jesse rodriguez. 3-0 today. spotted last night celebrating. >> ooh, jesse. really? >> we shouldn't be texting jesse early this morning then. he might have a headache. let's talk about what else is this weekend because we've got the white house correspondents dinner. and looking at president obama and his sense of humor and why he may be hesitant to poke fun at himself. what have you learned? >> todd is pointing out here that president obama likes to make fun of other people more than himself. his self-deprecating humor doesn't go very deep. yes, the president jokes about his big ears and about his bad polls and about his birth certificate, maybe his gray hair. but doesn't really go after himself in the way that some other presidents have. a more typical joke by this president is, you'll reme
thomas? >> thanks, guys.s now the chief white house correspondent for politico, mike allen, here with the morning playbook. give it to us, mike. >> happy friday! and happy birthday not only to mika, but also "morning joe" jesse rodriguez. 3-0 today. spotted last night celebrating. >> ooh, jesse. really? >> we shouldn't be texting jesse early this morning then. he might have a headache. let's talk about what else is this weekend because we've got the white house...
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sharon and the rest of the thomas family say they find two things strange about that.irst, an otherwise healthy 25-year-old woman chokes to death on a cough drop. second, they say michael had always told them, a different story. he told them his first wife didn't die suddenly, she died a slow, painful death, from cancer. >> michael told us the entire time he was married to mama that lynn had leukemia. >> it made me wonder, what else has he lied about? >> what else has he lied about? for the answer to that question we take you to florida and the suspicious fire in dr. mike's past. nearly 20 years ago. >> in the place of business, detected smoke. seen smoke. >> the lieutenant in plain clothes was a rookie patrolman back in the day. he says he found dr. mike standing outside his own office, just watching it burn. >> my first question was why didn't the doctor call the fire department? >> but that wasn't the cop's only question. >> once i approached him, i detected the smell of diesel fuel on the person. >> that was before they found the can of diesel fuel and a match and
sharon and the rest of the thomas family say they find two things strange about that.irst, an otherwise healthy 25-year-old woman chokes to death on a cough drop. second, they say michael had always told them, a different story. he told them his first wife didn't die suddenly, she died a slow, painful death, from cancer. >> michael told us the entire time he was married to mama that lynn had leukemia. >> it made me wonder, what else has he lied about? >> what else has he lied...
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. >> thomas? >> it's learned it's mark's birthday and louis smells like a gutter in tijuana. >> all right. chuck todd is next! second his room is ready. you know what he brings? any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com!
. >> thomas? >> it's learned it's mark's birthday and louis smells like a gutter in tijuana. >> all right. chuck todd is next! second his room is ready. you know what he brings? any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com!
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i'm thomas, let's get you caught up on the top stories at this hour.looding collapse streets motorists stranding the eastern half of the country slammed with severe weather. russian president vladimir putin insisting ukraine remove it's military from the southeast, to end the show down with pro russian troops. workers in the u.s. and around the world, protesting for better working conditions on what is known as may day. and new images of toronto mayor rob ford allegedly doing drugs now he says he is headed to rehab. good to have you with us, the eastern part of the country getting slammed by storms and it is left behind a big mess. in philadelphia, several inches of rain sent rivers and streams over their banks. crews made their way through flooded streets to rescue people from their homes. in maryland, hundreds of people were told to evacuate after heavy rain flooded streets. authorities opened up nearby dams to prevent more flooding. and in florida, a baby was one of hundreds of people rescued from a flooded neighborhood, in pensacola, rain is still
i'm thomas, let's get you caught up on the top stories at this hour.looding collapse streets motorists stranding the eastern half of the country slammed with severe weather. russian president vladimir putin insisting ukraine remove it's military from the southeast, to end the show down with pro russian troops. workers in the u.s. and around the world, protesting for better working conditions on what is known as may day. and new images of toronto mayor rob ford allegedly doing drugs now he says...
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pierre thomas one on one with the head of the fbi. >>> burger alert. a recall of 2 million pounds of ground beef. dr. richard besser tells us what can make it dangerous for your family. >>> real money. how to save $2600 on doctor bills and you can too. >> that's real money! >>> and by a nose. another big win for the champion they call the people's horse. the nasal strips can stay. so, does he smell victory for the triple crown? >>> good evening to you on this monday night as we begin this week together. the united states is making a unprecedented charge against another country, the chinese,
pierre thomas one on one with the head of the fbi. >>> burger alert. a recall of 2 million pounds of ground beef. dr. richard besser tells us what can make it dangerous for your family. >>> real money. how to save $2600 on doctor bills and you can too. >> that's real money! >>> and by a nose. another big win for the champion they call the people's horse. the nasal strips can stay. so, does he smell victory for the triple crown? >>> good evening to you...
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. >> bobbie thomas will quench your summer thirst. >> and jack is back. don't they want his former lover to find out. >> kim raver will tell us about reprising her role on "24" right after this. do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body provides effective relief for your tough pain. better? yeah...thanks for the tip! i cthis year aloneore places offi hit new york...ist. and texas! see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day... so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com socan go a long way. rt that's why there's resolve stain remover. it's designed to remove lots of messes on lots of fabrics. resolve. for stains on your carpet and even those above it. >>> she starred in "lipstick jungle" and "grey's anatomy." >> but many know her as jack bauer's love interest in "24." but when we last saw her, she was in a catatonic state after being kidnapped and tortured. >> she's now alive and well. on t
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back to you, thomas. >> thank you. we're going to keep along this trend talking about creative innovation. there's new technology to help you control your dreams. it's allowing people to remain lucid. a targeted electrical current lets patients control their dreams. tweet us your responses. we're going to put the cleanest ones on the air coming up later in the show. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the clippers stage an impressive comeback. did they have the energy to even the series out? what a great game. >>> a scary moment in iowa. what led to the traffic stop and what happened to that officer. that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vegetables my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it sa
back to you, thomas. >> thank you. we're going to keep along this trend talking about creative innovation. there's new technology to help you control your dreams. it's allowing people to remain lucid. a targeted electrical current lets patients control their dreams. tweet us your responses. we're going to put the cleanest ones on the air coming up later in the show. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the clippers stage an impressive comeback. did they have the energy...
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he shot and killed sergeant thomas smith jr. in dublin. the two went with a group of officers to an apartment in dublin to search for stolen property. a report says the department had an unusual layout and mays believed he was confronting an armed suspect when he accidentally shot his partner who emerged from a dark closet area. >>> a historic discovery during construction of the bart to san jose project. work crews uncovered remains of native americans. take a look at this map. it shows where on lunde avenue in san jose and milpitas near the new tracks at the great mall. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is in san jose. this was kept secret for quite a
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thomas headley is serving a 15-year sentence at utah state prison. and like many sex offenders says his punishment is unjust and his crime misunderstood. >> i was charged with kidnapping somebody that was under 14. i am a man that is attracted to young women, god forbid. 99% of us are. >> when we interviewed him, headley was serving his time in solitary confinement as a punishment for being uncooperative. but he explained to us that he had his own motives for being in the hole.
thomas headley is serving a 15-year sentence at utah state prison. and like many sex offenders says his punishment is unjust and his crime misunderstood. >> i was charged with kidnapping somebody that was under 14. i am a man that is attracted to young women, god forbid. 99% of us are. >> when we interviewed him, headley was serving his time in solitary confinement as a punishment for being uncooperative. but he explained to us that he had his own motives for being in the hole.