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whatever may now transpire in the case, whatever the actions of the grand jury, whatever the outcomey eventual trials, i must now turn my full intention, and i shall do so once again, to the larger duties of this office. i owe it to this great office that i hold, and i owe it to you, to my country. i know that as attorney general, elliott richardson will be both fair and he will be fearless in pursuing this case wherever it leads. i am confident that with him in charge, justice will be done. there is vital work to be done toward our goal of a lasting structure of peace in the world, work that cannot wait, work that i must do. tomorrow, for example, the chancellor of west germany will be in talks as a time in europe as 1973 has been called. we are already preparing for the next soviet-american summit meeting later this year. this is also a year in which we are seeking to negotiate a mutual and balanced reduction of our forces in europe, which will reduce our defense budget and allow us to have funds for other purposes at home so desperately needed. it is the year when the united state
whatever may now transpire in the case, whatever the actions of the grand jury, whatever the outcomey eventual trials, i must now turn my full intention, and i shall do so once again, to the larger duties of this office. i owe it to this great office that i hold, and i owe it to you, to my country. i know that as attorney general, elliott richardson will be both fair and he will be fearless in pursuing this case wherever it leads. i am confident that with him in charge, justice will be done....
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if they were an insurance agent, if they were a teacher, whatever it was, but they didn't know or want to know how the computer or the digital camera worked. they just wanted to be able to use it. and in those days, and i think it's hard sometimes for viewers now to remember, it was really -- you had to, basically, put in many, many, many hours and days and weeks to learn the intricacies of a personal computer. so my idea was to write this in english, champion those people, not the techies and enthusiasts. and instead of being river remember cial -- reverential toward the industry, which a lot of writers were in those days, i was given full leeway to be critical of the industry for not making these things easier for average, non-techie people to use. that was the idea. >> host: so when's the last time you wrote about pcs? >> guest: oh, within the last few months. i mean, i write about -- i still review pcs. laptops, netbooks, i have a writing partner who works for me, katherine, very bright woman, who reviewed the new macbook pro last week. pcs, there are hundreds of millions of them.
if they were an insurance agent, if they were a teacher, whatever it was, but they didn't know or want to know how the computer or the digital camera worked. they just wanted to be able to use it. and in those days, and i think it's hard sometimes for viewers now to remember, it was really -- you had to, basically, put in many, many, many hours and days and weeks to learn the intricacies of a personal computer. so my idea was to write this in english, champion those people, not the techies and...
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feel free to take turns answering it or whatever you're comfortable with. it's my understanding previous mechanisms for finding voluntary sites for nuclear waste facilities have been successful in this country. one of those is in new mexico. i think it's called the waste isolation pilot plant. however, there was a different type of facility than the one we're talking about here, not for high-level waste as i understand it. i believe the new mexico facility takes mid-level defense waste and, in fact, it's my understanding the state and the community there agreed to a facility with the understanding that it would not accept high-level waste in the future. can you all provide any takeaways from the new mexico experience on what we can replicate in a consent-based approach for a high-level repositories? or any cautions on what cannot be replicated? really, what can be exported from that experience in new mexico, our experience in new mexico, and what cannot? >> thank you, senator carper. there's -- we've found a number of very important lessons in examining the
feel free to take turns answering it or whatever you're comfortable with. it's my understanding previous mechanisms for finding voluntary sites for nuclear waste facilities have been successful in this country. one of those is in new mexico. i think it's called the waste isolation pilot plant. however, there was a different type of facility than the one we're talking about here, not for high-level waste as i understand it. i believe the new mexico facility takes mid-level defense waste and, in...
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whatever rulings have been made. why this circumstance is different than was true in the previous hearings where there were attempts made to exclude this video. if it was going to be excluded in the criminal case, which is a much higher standard for amiss and -- admissibility, i would like to see what reason there should be why we should take a position that says even though some other court has said it is admissible, we should not admit it. >> i would probably be telling you that was incorrectly decided. but i feel -- i understand this issue. the only reason i asked for more time is if you were going to consider this brief that was filed by the mayor. a i just wanted a chance to look at what they're saying. if you want to strike that, i will argue it right now. commissioner renne: i am happy to let you file, when you do it, address that question. >> understood. chairperson hur: we're not talking about a piece of evidence, a person having to come in and can be shown as -- if it were admitted. the additional time is n
whatever rulings have been made. why this circumstance is different than was true in the previous hearings where there were attempts made to exclude this video. if it was going to be excluded in the criminal case, which is a much higher standard for amiss and -- admissibility, i would like to see what reason there should be why we should take a position that says even though some other court has said it is admissible, we should not admit it. >> i would probably be telling you that was...
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you want now the internet you shouldn't just be able to say whatever you want to. raise it. you know if you write something it doesn't have to be racist even though that the words are sometimes you can write some things that all races but the words are not so it depends on the human side how you interpreted it you block the negative in the drama but you're also preventing free speech right there so i guess it's a tossup so is it ok for twitter to decide what stays and goes since it's their company. i guess they probably have to have a you know it's a company that judges it because who are they to say what their website true say what's racism what's not there do you think twitter. kind of racist content is going to make a difference and help people not be racist our is a racist is is just going to process it's going to happen we've changed but not enough yet so i think that's their way of preventing some form of cyberbullying but it's not going to change anything whether or not you think it's right for social media companies to censor content on their sites the bott
you want now the internet you shouldn't just be able to say whatever you want to. raise it. you know if you write something it doesn't have to be racist even though that the words are sometimes you can write some things that all races but the words are not so it depends on the human side how you interpreted it you block the negative in the drama but you're also preventing free speech right there so i guess it's a tossup so is it ok for twitter to decide what stays and goes since it's their...
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they're using to try and diffuse whatever is in the apartment. the perfect scenario for the authorities would be to do that to defuse the first couple of and get inside with the robots and defuse the rest of the apartment and be able to secure the rest the apartments so people could return home and resume their lives, but more importantly for authorities, to secure the evidence inside holmes' apartment and you can bet there's going be to be a plethora of evidence inside of that apartment here in aurora, colorado. it looks like jonathan, from your-- from our vantage point they're going to try to have a couple of bomb technicians walking in through the parking lot entrance and the most we've seen since this operation began about an hour ago, jon? >> all right, incredible work there, adam. thank you very much. let's talk about the delicate task that lies ahead. former new york police captain, peter moreno is now director of operations for broadening risk consultants and he knows a thing or two about disarming bombs scenes like this one. and captain,
they're using to try and diffuse whatever is in the apartment. the perfect scenario for the authorities would be to do that to defuse the first couple of and get inside with the robots and defuse the rest of the apartment and be able to secure the rest the apartments so people could return home and resume their lives, but more importantly for authorities, to secure the evidence inside holmes' apartment and you can bet there's going be to be a plethora of evidence inside of that apartment here...
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well that's not good yeah but you can express whatever you want to anyway you should be able to expressyour freedom yeah you might not agree with raised this them but do you agree that people should be able to say what they want not on a social networking site like i know why not is just going to tell us a people should keep their own comments to themselves but that's the whole point of twitter is reading it out something way about what it was that's what it's not ok to use to say whatever you want now the internet you shouldn't just be able to say whatever you want no the rest is the phrases though if you write something it doesn't have to be racist even though that the words are sometimes you can write some things that are racist but but the words are not so it depends on the human side how you interpreted it you block the negative in the drama but you're also preventing free speech right there so i guess it's a tossup so is it ok for twitter to decide what stays and goes and says their company. again they probably have to have a canal it's a company that judges it because who are the
well that's not good yeah but you can express whatever you want to anyway you should be able to expressyour freedom yeah you might not agree with raised this them but do you agree that people should be able to say what they want not on a social networking site like i know why not is just going to tell us a people should keep their own comments to themselves but that's the whole point of twitter is reading it out something way about what it was that's what it's not ok to use to say whatever you...
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clair should be permitted to make whatever arguments he wished to make to present whatever witnesses, whatever documents he wished to do. he might not have that right in a grand jury but this is different. it is a grand inquest, grand jury type of proceeding but it has to be done fairly and in accordance with due process. congress itself and the committee can make the decisions what that requires and what it doesn't require. that's what i believed at the time and i think that's the way the committee acted. >> it is but and i believe john dorr shared that. >> yes. >> but there was a debate. >> there was a debate. >> i think there were some people who were saying he shouldn't have the right. >> he should present it. >>> if there's enough for a quote, indictment or impeachment. both sides of the senate are entitled to whatever presentation they make. i didn't think that was a correct thing to do in the house. the whole country was looking at this. first we had secret sessions, then we had public sessions. and actually that was a tricky issue, when to go public or not with these sessions.
clair should be permitted to make whatever arguments he wished to make to present whatever witnesses, whatever documents he wished to do. he might not have that right in a grand jury but this is different. it is a grand inquest, grand jury type of proceeding but it has to be done fairly and in accordance with due process. congress itself and the committee can make the decisions what that requires and what it doesn't require. that's what i believed at the time and i think that's the way the...
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so whatever they save, you save.yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. >>> here i want to roll over and grab hold of a shank every morning. i don't have to think about that. >> a lot of the prisoners here that have done time in other places do not want to make this prison like those prisons. >> we don't even have a gang population. you have a few guys that may try and start something but usually they're segregated out of population rather fast and transferred out away from the kids they're trying to organize in the first place. >> don "cowboy" stump is serving a 99-year term for murder. he was first incarcerated at spring creek on the day it opened. >> won't be long before they set up the picnic tables. there will be picnic tables out here, along the walkways on the tracks. >> he believes that the natural setting has a lot to do with the lack of violence in the prison. >> you happen to be in the most beautiful place in the world, as a matter of fact, this place should be a r
so whatever they save, you save.yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. >>> here i want to roll over and grab hold of a shank every morning. i don't have to think about that. >> a lot of the prisoners here that have done time in other places do not want to make this prison like those prisons. >> we don't even have a gang population. you have a few guys that may try and start something but usually they're segregated out of population...
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whatever but i don't i'm not saying do whatever you want he's actually.we advocating for a very systematic approach to it so a safe systematic approach let's see the limits that you can carry he that it's going to be safe if you just make whenever you see anybody actually arguing is that you're holding back like the evolution of human beings you know if you think about you know the idea of a prosthetic limb one direction i mean going to stronger than an actual that we're getting pretty close to that what he's actually saying is that medicine is advancing fast enough that by not allowing us to make human beings better with drugs you're actually stopping us from moving forward as a society to race which is a very we are going to have better we make them live longer with drugs all the time but i guess maybe i'm just you know maybe you know it was very early because of the olympics i just want to believe that if it were really like you're going to go now they're going for the go i you know i have a personal attachment to. the end so like i supporting just goi
whatever but i don't i'm not saying do whatever you want he's actually.we advocating for a very systematic approach to it so a safe systematic approach let's see the limits that you can carry he that it's going to be safe if you just make whenever you see anybody actually arguing is that you're holding back like the evolution of human beings you know if you think about you know the idea of a prosthetic limb one direction i mean going to stronger than an actual that we're getting pretty close to...
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social media platforms more popular than ever but do people have the right to use them to say whatever they want the resident takes to the streets of new york to ask people if internet companies should police what you post. twitter is instituting a new policy of blocking posts it deems racist is it ok for social media websites to pick and choose what can and can't be bad but this week let's talk about that. very thing all right but some people still do. but that's the world we live in so should it be out there for people to see or should twitter take it down twitter should take it down so we're free over here in new york where we live free but doesn't the racist person live free to post whatever they want but do you have kids do you worry about them being exposed to racist comments. well that's not good yeah but you can express whatever you want to anyway you should be able to express your freedom you might not agree with raised this them but do you agree that people should be able to say what they want not in a social networking site like i know why not this is just going to tell us a
social media platforms more popular than ever but do people have the right to use them to say whatever they want the resident takes to the streets of new york to ask people if internet companies should police what you post. twitter is instituting a new policy of blocking posts it deems racist is it ok for social media websites to pick and choose what can and can't be bad but this week let's talk about that. very thing all right but some people still do. but that's the world we live in so should...
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held captive for nearly four weeks justice militia style may prove to be the biggest obstacle to whatever government libyans elect some groups are boycotting saturday's vote while others align with various political parties a dangerous trend that could deep in existing divisions secularists islamised even former members of al qaida are among the nearly four thousand people vying for a seat in the country's national congress the choice of candidates is the will during for some that is precisely the problem this is because of their own i don't know. how congress may give the good things no winners and. this is i think. you can you know millions of and stained fingers will mark libya's first experiment with free elections but as the cases of iraq and afghanistan have shown voting booths alone do not equal a democracy and in the example of libya the line between freedom and anarchy is growing dangerously blurred whatever the outcome one thing is certain if unhappy with the result libya's armed groups now know what to do next. we are against i'm the dictator but if history repeats itself we wi
held captive for nearly four weeks justice militia style may prove to be the biggest obstacle to whatever government libyans elect some groups are boycotting saturday's vote while others align with various political parties a dangerous trend that could deep in existing divisions secularists islamised even former members of al qaida are among the nearly four thousand people vying for a seat in the country's national congress the choice of candidates is the will during for some that is precisely...
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we would need a permit to correct the record or whatever. that is what we would recommend that she do so that we can explore this even further. commissioner walker: this has been an issue that we have dealt with and several supervisors in the past have tried to deal with. it is a third rail, and we have yet to put something forward as far as a discussion about legalizing because of soi am alo displaced tenants. we do not go out of our way to find these buildings, and many of us know where they are. and the inspector going around -- they are easy to see. we do not go after them. in this case, it has been a history of tenant complaints, and that is the thing that really concerns me. up to and including losing power, losing the ability to keep, and withholding security deposits. those are all things that make it less -- i am less sensitive in those areas and less compassionate because i think that it feels like not only are the illegal units, but tenants are being taken advantage of. i appreciate that this is a challenging situation. this has b
we would need a permit to correct the record or whatever. that is what we would recommend that she do so that we can explore this even further. commissioner walker: this has been an issue that we have dealt with and several supervisors in the past have tried to deal with. it is a third rail, and we have yet to put something forward as far as a discussion about legalizing because of soi am alo displaced tenants. we do not go out of our way to find these buildings, and many of us know where they...
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whatever yeah i just think get over yourself a little bit google you know you want to be that serious about it yes serious but i like friends and i phone ok on to the next to. me about this new ass from the a.c.l.u. also it's so so so so good so if you're anything like me. most saturday evenings you walk around d.c. and you witness the d.c. police being. as you would say and you will videotape them with your phone and then throw it on the internet or at least just be a smart ass and if you're also like me the d.c. cops will usually handcuff you and say you can't do that which when you tell them that no if you're on public property and there's police performing their duty in public space citizen has a right to videotape in most jurisdictions. as long as an operating loss in the process but. you get handcuffed like that it's ok to go anyways i don't want to talk about it but so what you did is awesome they put out another app recently like this stop the first one they do a couple weeks ago but this is cool i don't know if we have this on camera but so pretty much for one you get stopped
whatever yeah i just think get over yourself a little bit google you know you want to be that serious about it yes serious but i like friends and i phone ok on to the next to. me about this new ass from the a.c.l.u. also it's so so so so good so if you're anything like me. most saturday evenings you walk around d.c. and you witness the d.c. police being. as you would say and you will videotape them with your phone and then throw it on the internet or at least just be a smart ass and if you're...
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and for me, the flamboyance of the character or whatever, it was very difficult. i walked around for years with a baseball hat, you know. and now i don't care. tavis: and you are paul. >> i have literally been in full ski gear. and they're like i love your show. tavis: you don't regret the character though. >> i do not regret anything i have ever done in my whole life. tavis: even drugs? >> let's supplely bring that in. don't slap on everybody appeared not just your crack. tavis: there is an authenticity of that. i remember talking with natalie cole. she said to me, i don't regret. >> i never want to go back there. tavis: exactly. >> it is not even that. i didn't like it very much for a long time. there is a reason you do it. there is a good part of it. but then it is quickly bad. but then you have to continue to do it to keep saying, to keep from detoxing. it is really bad. but to answer your question, the thing is, i do not even know what i was talking about. hold the book up again. tavis: white is so -- and i mean this -- what is so arresting about this text is
and for me, the flamboyance of the character or whatever, it was very difficult. i walked around for years with a baseball hat, you know. and now i don't care. tavis: and you are paul. >> i have literally been in full ski gear. and they're like i love your show. tavis: you don't regret the character though. >> i do not regret anything i have ever done in my whole life. tavis: even drugs? >> let's supplely bring that in. don't slap on everybody appeared not just your crack....
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whatever your style, take home your dream bedroom together. ikea. the life improvement store. >> and evelyn this is happening to someone that window, especially in this neighborhood. quiet and safe. >> shots rang out after it if she was police and fire shut up. vannatter our uncles said that the man had gone out of this file of. i think they can full dna or something. >>grant: this is the second home invasion robbery in the past couple of days. another incident happen less than in the 4100 block of hanford st.. across a the was another incident early sunday morning. , who have >> the investigation of the burnout family is ongoing. a police fans make additional arrests. he wow, look at this bed! this nightstand! this wardrobe! what are you doing here? you're in ikea. my dream bedroom is in ikea? yes. what's that bedroom over there? that's your husband's dream bedroom. whatever your style, take home your dream bedroom together. ikea. the life improvement store. ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ m
whatever your style, take home your dream bedroom together. ikea. the life improvement store. >> and evelyn this is happening to someone that window, especially in this neighborhood. quiet and safe. >> shots rang out after it if she was police and fire shut up. vannatter our uncles said that the man had gone out of this file of. i think they can full dna or something. >>grant: this is the second home invasion robbery in the past couple of days. another incident happen less...
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we're concerned about getting in there to get whatever evidence there is. the pictures are disturbing. it looks sophisticated in terms of how it's booby trapped. >> in southern california, the shooter's family offer remorse. >> they are cooperating with law enforcement and they ask for your patience, indulgence and respect at this time. >> reporter: bret, at the suspect's apartment, three miles from here, we are told authorities may go in less than two hours to put their own device in there and set off whatever is inside. once again, they have a number of bottles inside, filled with liquid intertwined with wire. what appears to be boobytraped. they look through windows. robot and bomb sniffing dogs. they want to try to start to
we're concerned about getting in there to get whatever evidence there is. the pictures are disturbing. it looks sophisticated in terms of how it's booby trapped. >> in southern california, the shooter's family offer remorse. >> they are cooperating with law enforcement and they ask for your patience, indulgence and respect at this time. >> reporter: bret, at the suspect's apartment, three miles from here, we are told authorities may go in less than two hours to put their own...
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we had the matching comforters and the matching jackets and whatever. we had packages come in and always have the matching set or whatever. we were a little couple, you know what i'm saying? dysfunctional but it's all right. so i don't try as hard to stay out of prison like i should. which brings me back to places like this. >> though both sam and polando talk openly about their sexual experiences in prison, their outlooks are quite different. >> of course i'm not. oh, my god. i don't want to get into my partners. but you know. i'm not going to go without. please. >> let's see. i've had relationships before in jail that were long-standing. and you know, eventually they faded away or i left. i'm not concerned with sex, i'm concerned with my life. i'm at a stage in my life where i have to look outward. >> despite their successes, the alaska prison systems
we had the matching comforters and the matching jackets and whatever. we had packages come in and always have the matching set or whatever. we were a little couple, you know what i'm saying? dysfunctional but it's all right. so i don't try as hard to stay out of prison like i should. which brings me back to places like this. >> though both sam and polando talk openly about their sexual experiences in prison, their outlooks are quite different. >> of course i'm not. oh, my god. i...
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it just depends on whatever. we don't have a whole lot we can do in here because this is our world more or less. >> eric wrinkles was convicted of shooting and killing his estranged wife, her brother and sister-in-law. >> a combination of drugs and a divorce, child custody and visitation, and i was into methamphetamines pretty heavy at the time. one thing led to another and here i sit. i think that my kids don't want to deal with it at all. my mom, she's just now coming to grips with the situation. >> for inmates on death row, their day of execution is never far from their minds. >> the day of an execution, the general population goes to breakfast in the morning. after breakfast, the entire facility goes on lockdown. at approximately 5:00, the offender will be seen by medical one last time. he will say good-bye to his family, friends and loved ones and he will be walked by the death watch team over to the death chamber. this is the holding area for the condemned offender. he is brought here six to seven hours bef
it just depends on whatever. we don't have a whole lot we can do in here because this is our world more or less. >> eric wrinkles was convicted of shooting and killing his estranged wife, her brother and sister-in-law. >> a combination of drugs and a divorce, child custody and visitation, and i was into methamphetamines pretty heavy at the time. one thing led to another and here i sit. i think that my kids don't want to deal with it at all. my mom, she's just now coming to grips...
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their -- whatever you would be ascribe to them as motive, weaken iran, for example, or whatever motive there might be, they would like to see some sense of -- and you may be able to tell me now exactly how that is expressed, some sense of outrage about what is going on there and the level of killing that is taking place. >> well, there is outrage, yes. there is indignation, outrage, indiagnosis in addition what do we do to stop it. >> rose: and you say the only thing to do is is stop it is -- >> is dialogue. >> rose: what is wrong with sanctions? >> because sanctions in the absence of any indication of the opposition willingness to enter into dialogue would mean that we are subscribing to the policy of unilateral pressure on the government in damascus, and the policy which has been announced by the united states and others from the outset of the conflict. >> rose: has this, has syria caused the u.s. russian relationship to be damaged at all? >> i think in a way, yes. i think in a way, yes, because i think the united states unnecessarily put too much blame on russia or tried to shift bl
their -- whatever you would be ascribe to them as motive, weaken iran, for example, or whatever motive there might be, they would like to see some sense of -- and you may be able to tell me now exactly how that is expressed, some sense of outrage about what is going on there and the level of killing that is taking place. >> well, there is outrage, yes. there is indignation, outrage, indiagnosis in addition what do we do to stop it. >> rose: and you say the only thing to do is is...
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whatever it takes to do to win. whoever they need to pander to. for this, i mean look, they will take a win whatever way they can get it. i don't know why they try to disavow it. they were able to get through thanks to chief justice roberts who made it work for them. >> dana: so bob, if you keep your political hat on for a second, if you are in chicago, and you are looking at this like oh, my gosh, we don't want to be labeled this as the biggest tax increase in the last 20 years what would you advise them? >> bob: i would advise them there is nothing different today than if they went to the commerce clause and said this is a fine. nobody argued at this table or most of the opponents of healthcare argued the tax issue at all until roberts made it in to -- >> dana: no, no. until they argued it in front of the solicitor general. >> bob: right. solicitor general made a second tier argument after the commerce clause. the fact is there is nothing different today than if they ruled on the commerce clause. you talk about taxes and the rest of it. a fine i
whatever it takes to do to win. whoever they need to pander to. for this, i mean look, they will take a win whatever way they can get it. i don't know why they try to disavow it. they were able to get through thanks to chief justice roberts who made it work for them. >> dana: so bob, if you keep your political hat on for a second, if you are in chicago, and you are looking at this like oh, my gosh, we don't want to be labeled this as the biggest tax increase in the last 20 years what...
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so the obvious reason is to say, yeah, he owed it to us for whatever reason it was.o ralph not believing what i had to say but believing them wrote me up for it instead. >> the thing about with mr. compton, this ain't the first time he's tried to pull something, not only here but at other facilities. tried to get protective custody. it's one of them things where he got caught up this time. i've got other information from other sources stating he likes to get in debt and can't pay his debt. so that's a behavioral thing. so what you do is discipline the behavior. that's what we're doing. he's still going to protective custody. we have to do something to protect him. he's going home here shortly. it might be moved a little bit further back because of the conduct report. but that's not my decision. at this point compton's case is closed. >> later with the video camera we provided him, compton expressed his feelings about the writeup. >> talking about this. the end result on this situation right here. what's going to happen -- thrown away. thrown out. in the trash. >> the
so the obvious reason is to say, yeah, he owed it to us for whatever reason it was.o ralph not believing what i had to say but believing them wrote me up for it instead. >> the thing about with mr. compton, this ain't the first time he's tried to pull something, not only here but at other facilities. tried to get protective custody. it's one of them things where he got caught up this time. i've got other information from other sources stating he likes to get in debt and can't pay his...