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brad, up on stage right now. brad, wave. brad? brad? wave. nope. he's doing a sound check. he's been doing it all morning long. folks are lined up here. the concert starts later this morning. let's get some weather. here's what's happening outside. we're going to start with lightning pictures out of the ft. worth/arlington, area. these are storms that popped up yesterday. amazing lightning pictures out of that. there was damage out of the storms from that lightning. there will be a large area of storms today across the country. looking at it, squeezing east. philly, pittsburgh, washington, d.c., raleigh, >> it's the "gma" summer concert friday. >>> coming up, prince charles revealing some rare home movies of growing up royal. i didn't grow up royal. you didn't grow up royal. it's a side of the royal family, we've never seen before. right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou points to make it happen. tom chipped in 10,000 points. karen kicked in 20,000. and by pooling more thankyou points from folks all over town, we were able to watch team usa... [ cheering
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brad, up on stage right now. brad, wave. brad? brad? wave. nope. he's doing a sound check. he's been doing it all morning long. folks are lined up here. the concert starts later this morning. let's get some weather. here's what's happening outside. we're going to start with lightning pictures out of the ft. worth/arlington, area. these are storms that popped up yesterday. amazing lightning pictures out of that. there was damage out of the storms from that lightning. there will be a large area of storms today across the country. looking at it, squeezing east. philly, pittsburgh, washington, d.c., raleig we are in that zone where we chance for severe thunderstorms, strong storms this afternoon and evening 00 and 11:00 p.m. humid just for today but in the >> it's the "gma" summer concert friday. >>> coming up, prince charles revealing some rare home movies of growing up royal. i didn't grow up royal. you didn't grow up royal. it's a side of the royal family, we've never seen before. right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou points to make it happen. tom chipp
brad, up on stage right now. brad, wave. brad? brad? wave. nope. he's doing a sound check. he's been doing it all morning long. folks are lined up here. the concert starts later this morning. let's get some weather. here's what's happening outside. we're going to start with lightning pictures out of the ft. worth/arlington, area. these are storms that popped up yesterday. amazing lightning pictures out of that. there was damage out of the storms from that lightning. there will be a large area...
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friedman founder and editor of the brad blog brad blog brad welcome. good to see you thanks for joining us from our l.a. studios there is there any legitimacy behind scott's governor scott's lawsuit against the federal government. no there isn't and in the lawsuit itself it appears that they're trying to deceive the courts what governor scott knows and he's been on a p.r. blitz on c.n.n. and on fox and on n.p.r. what governor scott knows is that his state conceded back in october of two thousand and twenty for two thousand and eleven that they did not have the type of information needed to access this federal database they conceded that we found that in a special report that we did yesterday with my colleague ernest canning at brad blog dot com we found the e-mails where the assistant general counsel at the florida department of state concedes to the d.h.s.s. that yet we can't do this we can't give you these unique identifiers these immigration numbers naturalization certificate numbers and so forth that are needed to access this federal database so wh
friedman founder and editor of the brad blog brad blog brad welcome. good to see you thanks for joining us from our l.a. studios there is there any legitimacy behind scott's governor scott's lawsuit against the federal government. no there isn't and in the lawsuit itself it appears that they're trying to deceive the courts what governor scott knows and he's been on a p.r. blitz on c.n.n. and on fox and on n.p.r. what governor scott knows is that his state conceded back in october of two...
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this is about 45 minutes. >> i am not brad meltzer. [laughter] i am brad meltzer's daughter. you have probably all read "heroes for my daughter." i know you have read heroes for my son. now the person who wrote those two awesome books, the best dad in the world, brad meltzer. [applause] the kid writes her own material. you think i'm joking. so the most important things first, and simply to say thank you. thank you to mitchell kaplan. i traveled the country to bookstores. that's what you. that's my job. i talk to imagine the people and i traveled the country to bookstores. bookstores. i say to you as, books & books is the best bookstore in the country. i say that because it's true. i don't say because i know mitchell. i don't say it because i love him and his part of our family for so long. it just is a fact. it's not a penny. that's a fact. anyone who argues with you is just wrong. i also want to thank of course my family because this becomes a very, as mitch said, a bittersweet moment. this is the first event that my dad is not epic the last time we're there was an event my
this is about 45 minutes. >> i am not brad meltzer. [laughter] i am brad meltzer's daughter. you have probably all read "heroes for my daughter." i know you have read heroes for my son. now the person who wrote those two awesome books, the best dad in the world, brad meltzer. [applause] the kid writes her own material. you think i'm joking. so the most important things first, and simply to say thank you. thank you to mitchell kaplan. i traveled the country to bookstores. that's...
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brad and michael love have more time. brad is eligible but has not yet made parole. >> we're going to spend as many years together here as we can. i love him to death. i would do anything for brad. anything. short of killing some body again. >> coming up on lockup >> coming up on lockup raw: prison love. >> these cats are their kids. you mess with the cat, it's >> special bond between prisoner and pet. >> play games, with no respect, they'll shoot you respect back. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. avoid bad.fats. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes that are an excellent source of fiber try great gr
brad and michael love have more time. brad is eligible but has not yet made parole. >> we're going to spend as many years together here as we can. i love him to death. i would do anything for brad. anything. short of killing some body again. >> coming up on lockup >> coming up on lockup raw: prison love. >> these cats are their kids. you mess with the cat, it's >> special bond between prisoner and pet. >> play games, with no respect, they'll shoot you respect...
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friedman investigative journalist for brad blog dot com brad do you think that the outspending hey brad thanks for joining me out spending from the walker campaign really is what cost barack the election. well you know i've got two ways to answer that one obviously the spending was extraordinary something like thirty million raised by by scott walker to three or four million raised by tom barrett so obviously that's going to have an effect he was out on the air outspending him on the on the t.v. like twenty five to one free right ring right wing radio is giving him you know three to one time in violation i should add of of the equal time requirements by the f.c.c. so yeah these were big guns big money and big money may have won here i say may have won because you know a lot of people were looking at those exit polls last night the media was telling us they were tight as could be and then within an hour after the polls closed suddenly they had a winner now i should mention here that in wisconsin they use mostly paper ballots for their elections however they don't bother to actually count
friedman investigative journalist for brad blog dot com brad do you think that the outspending hey brad thanks for joining me out spending from the walker campaign really is what cost barack the election. well you know i've got two ways to answer that one obviously the spending was extraordinary something like thirty million raised by by scott walker to three or four million raised by tom barrett so obviously that's going to have an effect he was out on the air outspending him on the on the...
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pitt, exactly. >> jimmy: -- and your brother, brad pitt. >> yeah. it's about time. [ applause ] >> jimmy: finally somebody recognized. >> it's funny because, obviously, brad's been in sort of a tailspin since that came out, but -- [ laughter ]ughter ] they're sort of nice. they do manage to kick me in the balls a little bit. they're like, "eh, 'joe dirt,' and he's a crass comedian" and "p "poor brad" and those kind of things. but i was stoked about it. so, i'm happy. >> jimmy: of course. >> i know, a little bit, brad pitt, tiny bit from the old days. and so -- it's funny 'cause he did "moneyball" when we were doing our show at sony. so, i was sort of scared tse i talk to him 'cause i knew him a little bit. and it was weird 'cause like nine people thought i was shiloh, but -- just walking around the set. >> jimmy: right. >> they go, "oh, he's in there." i go, "no, no, i'm not with him. i'm over here." and so i finald i get overly ne, and i get overly nervous. and i'm like, "bradley," you know, right away. like, it's kind of gross. and then i probably
pitt, exactly. >> jimmy: -- and your brother, brad pitt. >> yeah. it's about time. [ applause ] >> jimmy: finally somebody recognized. >> it's funny because, obviously, brad's been in sort of a tailspin since that came out, but -- [ laughter ]ughter ] they're sort of nice. they do manage to kick me in the balls a little bit. they're like, "eh, 'joe dirt,' and he's a crass comedian" and "p "poor brad" and those kind of things. but i was stoked...
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and then i went over to brad to see if he was still alive. and at that point, after looking at aaron and heather, i decided that i needed to go and to get help. >> wearing nothing, not even shoes, h.g. ran more than a mile through the snowy fields and across a highway, determined that her attackers would not escape. it was the beginning of a two-year odyssey that brought her and the carr brothers face to face in this wichita courtroom. what do you think it is or it was about her that made her act that way under those conditions? >> she just had the sheer will to survive. she wanted to let other people know what they had done to her friends. i mean it was this incredible mission of mercy. she ran over a mile, falling down in the snow when she'd see a car come by. blood in the snow. you could track where she had been. >> the prosecution's case took another two and a half weeks, documenting not only h.g.'s account of the soccer field massacre, but also the stories of andy schreiber and ann walenta. >> this is a package that contains the cartridg
and then i went over to brad to see if he was still alive. and at that point, after looking at aaron and heather, i decided that i needed to go and to get help. >> wearing nothing, not even shoes, h.g. ran more than a mile through the snowy fields and across a highway, determined that her attackers would not escape. it was the beginning of a two-year odyssey that brought her and the carr brothers face to face in this wichita courtroom. what do you think it is or it was about her that made...
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>> brad, can you fit everybody? just stand right in the middle. [applause] >> i think my fellow commissioners, monique, bryant have set a good thing they could say. i only can say that i agree -- in the short time i have been involved -- about one year. it seems like a long time. i just want to say, fx, you have been wonderful to work with. everything that has been said in terms of being a great colleague, been supportive of everything we've tried to do here. i will particularly miss the candy. [laughter] all the best. we hope to see you again. we wish you the best in your endeavors, going forward. >> thank you all. it is an honor and privilege to have worked with you. hopefully we can get all of this done soon. >> do we have any public comment? >> i move to adjourn. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> san francisco recreation and parks department offers classes for the whole family. rec and parks has a class for everyone. discover what is available now and get ready to get out and play. henri matisse. frida kahlo. andy warhol. discover the next gr
>> brad, can you fit everybody? just stand right in the middle. [applause] >> i think my fellow commissioners, monique, bryant have set a good thing they could say. i only can say that i agree -- in the short time i have been involved -- about one year. it seems like a long time. i just want to say, fx, you have been wonderful to work with. everything that has been said in terms of being a great colleague, been supportive of everything we've tried to do here. i will particularly...
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smith, to brad pitt's mr. smith. ( gunfire ) >> simon: you were once asked if you wanted to play a bond girl and you said, nope, you wanted to play bond. well, you didn't play bond, but you played a bond-like character in "salt." is that one of your ambitions, to punch through these gender stereotypes? >> jolie: it's not something i intentionally did, but when it comes my way, it's... and i'm aware of it, it was really fun to do, especially because i just had kids. i just had my twins, and i'd been in a nightgown for about seven months. and i felt like... i felt like getting up and punching something. >> simon: her favorite movie was not an action flick but a tragedy based on a true story. in "a mighty heart," angelina plays marianne pearl, the widow of daniel pearl, the "wall street journal" reporter who was beheaded by terrorists in pakistan. ( screaming ) that was a moment i'll never forget. >> jolie: that was the hardest thing, yeah. as an actress, that was the hardest thing. >> simon: many of her films ea
smith, to brad pitt's mr. smith. ( gunfire ) >> simon: you were once asked if you wanted to play a bond girl and you said, nope, you wanted to play bond. well, you didn't play bond, but you played a bond-like character in "salt." is that one of your ambitions, to punch through these gender stereotypes? >> jolie: it's not something i intentionally did, but when it comes my way, it's... and i'm aware of it, it was really fun to do, especially because i just had kids. i just...
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>> brad, can you fit everybody? just stand right in the middle. [applause] >> i think my fellow commissioners, monique, bryant have set a good thing they could say. i only can say that i agree -- in the short time i have been involved -- about one year. it seems like a long time. i just want to say, fx, you have been wonderful to work with. everything that has been said in terms of being a great colleague, been supportive of everything we've tried to do here. i will particularly miss the candy. [laughter] all the best. we hope to see you again. we wish you the best in your endeavors, going forward. >> thank you all. it is an honor and privilege to have worked with you. hopefully we can get all of this done soon. >> do we have any public comment? >> i move to adjourn. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> i tried to think about this room as the dream room, where we dream and bring some of those dreams to life. i feel very blessed that i have been able to spend the last 31 years of my life doing it my way, thinking about things better interesting to me
>> brad, can you fit everybody? just stand right in the middle. [applause] >> i think my fellow commissioners, monique, bryant have set a good thing they could say. i only can say that i agree -- in the short time i have been involved -- about one year. it seems like a long time. i just want to say, fx, you have been wonderful to work with. everything that has been said in terms of being a great colleague, been supportive of everything we've tried to do here. i will particularly...
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is the president, as brad says, dictating? >> well, brad ignores the facts. you know, first of all, it's the republicans having trouble with hispanics, not the democrats. the democrats have a wide margin already with the hispanics. the democratally controlled house passed the dream act and the republicans filibustered. this is a policy that makes a great deal of sense. you are talking about young people, came to the united states, they didn't make the choice to come here. they were brought by their parents, brought up here, paying taxes and productive members of our society. this is a humane thing that the congress, the republicans in the congress refused to do. my attitude is, if the republicans want to sue the democrats, go right ahead. sue the president. it's going to cost you even more votes in the hispanic community-- >>> some would say. >> the foolish thing for the republicans to sue the president over this right now. >> eric: how come he's doing this five months before the election, mart ?in. >> well, look, the republicans blocked it. so eventually, yo
is the president, as brad says, dictating? >> well, brad ignores the facts. you know, first of all, it's the republicans having trouble with hispanics, not the democrats. the democrats have a wide margin already with the hispanics. the democratally controlled house passed the dream act and the republicans filibustered. this is a policy that makes a great deal of sense. you are talking about young people, came to the united states, they didn't make the choice to come here. they were...
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>> brad, can you fit everybody? just stand right in the middle. [applause] >> i think my fellow commissioners, monique, bryant have set a good thing they could say. i only can say that i agree -- in the short time i have been involved -- about one year. it seems like a long time. i just want to say, fx, you have been wonderful to work with. everything that has been said in terms of being a great colleague, been supportive of everything we've tried to do here. i will particularly miss the candy. [laughter] all the best. we hope to see you again. we wish you the best in your endeavors, going forward. >> thank you all. it is an honor and privilege to have worked with you. hopefully we can get all of this done soon. >> do we have any public comment? >> i move to adjourn. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >>. touring england was a time when robert as mentors were being challenged by a quickly growing middle-class. for endeavour's crew of new artists began to assert themselves, offering new definitions of the athletics of arts and beauty. over 180 objects
>> brad, can you fit everybody? just stand right in the middle. [applause] >> i think my fellow commissioners, monique, bryant have set a good thing they could say. i only can say that i agree -- in the short time i have been involved -- about one year. it seems like a long time. i just want to say, fx, you have been wonderful to work with. everything that has been said in terms of being a great colleague, been supportive of everything we've tried to do here. i will particularly...
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could plea bargain down to lesser time. >> brad didn't kill anybody. i'm the one that shot and killed the guy. so i didn't think it fair for him to spend the rest of his life in prison, which i didn't want that anyway. he gets to go home, where i'll probably end up dying in prison. >> the brothers live in separate cell houses on the prison grounds. but outside, they're always together. >> lifting weights, it keeps me from bugging out on somebody or hurting them. it's a good way to release your frustration. >> growing up, i wanted to be him, you know? he's almost four years older than me. >> so, when i was like 11, he was already 14, in his teens and stuff. i see him running around and drinking and breaking into stuff and doing whatever he is doing, and i'm like, i'm going to be like him. that's my big brother. that's my idol. so, you know, i kind of followed in the same footsteps. >> i love him to death. i would do anything for brad, anything, short of killing somebody again. we're really close. he makes doing time so much easier. he was 18. he had a w
could plea bargain down to lesser time. >> brad didn't kill anybody. i'm the one that shot and killed the guy. so i didn't think it fair for him to spend the rest of his life in prison, which i didn't want that anyway. he gets to go home, where i'll probably end up dying in prison. >> the brothers live in separate cell houses on the prison grounds. but outside, they're always together. >> lifting weights, it keeps me from bugging out on somebody or hurting them. it's a good...
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brad benson, remember, was a rookie back then, didn't take part in the investigation. but, before long, his colleagues seemed to feel that steve was indeed the murderer. and they had their reasons. >> well, there were some reports of domestic violence in his past. >> in fact, it turned out, karin had left steve. why was she even in the house that night? a couple of months after karen's death, steve was arrested and charged with his wife's murder. what did steve strom do? >> well, of course, he denied it. he denied being involved. he fought the case tooth and nail. >> and those investigators remained convinced that their man was steve. >> yes. >> but, as the trial approached back at the beginning of the 1980s, none of the evidence from that chaotic bedroom murder scene could be tested for dna. the technology just didn't exist then. what they had instead was a circumstantial case, the testimony of friends and family who would say that steve was sometimes verbally and possibly physically abusive. but kari nirvegs -- karin wanted out. >> there was black eyes and bruises th
brad benson, remember, was a rookie back then, didn't take part in the investigation. but, before long, his colleagues seemed to feel that steve was indeed the murderer. and they had their reasons. >> well, there were some reports of domestic violence in his past. >> in fact, it turned out, karin had left steve. why was she even in the house that night? a couple of months after karen's death, steve was arrested and charged with his wife's murder. what did steve strom do? >>...
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>> brad, can you fit everybody? just stand right in the middle. [applause] >> i think my fellow commissioners, monique, bryant have set a good thing they could say. i only can say that i agree -- in the short time i have been involved -- about one year. it seems like a long time. i just want to say, fx, you have been wonderful to work with. everything that has been said in terms of being a great colleague, been supportive of everything we've tried to do here. i will particularly miss the candy. [laughter] all the best. we hope to see you again. we wish you the best in your endeavors, going forward. >> thank you all. it is an honor and privilege to have worked with you. hopefully we can get all of this done soon. >> do we have any public comment? >> i move to adjourn. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> tonight, we paid for the two teachers, especially those in san francisco public schools who have made san francisco the top- performing urban school district in california. each day, thousands of teachers provide children with the skills to be succes
>> brad, can you fit everybody? just stand right in the middle. [applause] >> i think my fellow commissioners, monique, bryant have set a good thing they could say. i only can say that i agree -- in the short time i have been involved -- about one year. it seems like a long time. i just want to say, fx, you have been wonderful to work with. everything that has been said in terms of being a great colleague, been supportive of everything we've tried to do here. i will particularly...
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>> brad, can you fit everybody? just stand right in the middle. [applause] >> i think my fellow commissioners, monique, bryant have set a good thing they could say. i only can say that i agree -- in the short time i have been involved -- about one year. it seems like a long time. i just want to say, fx, you have been wonderful to work with. everything that has been said in terms of being a great colleague, been supportive of everything we've tried to do here. i will particularly miss the candy. [laughter] all the best. we hope to see you again. we wish you the best in your endeavors, going forward. >> thank you all. it is an honor and privilege to have worked with you. hopefully we can get all of this done soon. >> do we have any public comment? >> i move to adjourn. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> happy arbor day, everyone. we have a lot of volunteers from the richmond district center. i grew up in the california area, ended up at uc-davis. i made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clemen
>> brad, can you fit everybody? just stand right in the middle. [applause] >> i think my fellow commissioners, monique, bryant have set a good thing they could say. i only can say that i agree -- in the short time i have been involved -- about one year. it seems like a long time. i just want to say, fx, you have been wonderful to work with. everything that has been said in terms of being a great colleague, been supportive of everything we've tried to do here. i will particularly...
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i wanted to touch on the care coordination both bruce and brad referenced. i think this really is a critical actionable step, but i would also caution that part of that care coordination team really has to include the patient. because one of the things we consistently see is, care plans written for the patient, care coordination done for the patient, but when it doesn't include the patient, when there isn't an understanding of where the patient is coming from or what they are capable of doing, oftentimes we fail. and so it isn't just to be nice to the patient, but this actually is a key to the success of a care plan or a care coordination effort that we're using shared decision-making tools, that we are using things like self-management programs which consumers and patients are actually asking for. but unless we engage them and the family caregivers as well, i think we're going to miss -- susan's chart actually showed that. that people don't adhere to the kinds of treatment regimens that's they're recommended. and instead, we end up costing the system more.
i wanted to touch on the care coordination both bruce and brad referenced. i think this really is a critical actionable step, but i would also caution that part of that care coordination team really has to include the patient. because one of the things we consistently see is, care plans written for the patient, care coordination done for the patient, but when it doesn't include the patient, when there isn't an understanding of where the patient is coming from or what they are capable of doing,...
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>> brad, can you fit everybody? just stand right in the middle. [applause] >> i think my fellow commissioners, monique, bryant have set a good thing they could say. i only can say that i agree -- in the short time i have been involved -- about one year. it seems like a long time. i just want to say, fx, you have been wonderful to work with. everything that has been said in terms of being a great colleague, been supportive of everything we've tried to do here. i will particularly miss the candy. [laughter] all the best. we hope to see you again. we wish you the best in your endeavors, going forward. >> thank you all. it is an honor and privilege to have worked with you. hopefully we can get all of this done soon. >> do we have any public comment? >> i move to adjourn. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> when the new california academy of sciences opened in 2008, it quickly became one of the top tourist magnets in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me
>> brad, can you fit everybody? just stand right in the middle. [applause] >> i think my fellow commissioners, monique, bryant have set a good thing they could say. i only can say that i agree -- in the short time i have been involved -- about one year. it seems like a long time. i just want to say, fx, you have been wonderful to work with. everything that has been said in terms of being a great colleague, been supportive of everything we've tried to do here. i will particularly...
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your first client that you are studying is named brad. he has a normal iq, he has been divorced and remarried. he has no history of psychiatric illness. oddly, has worked as a correctional officer for a while. he has worked as a schoolteacher. 16 years ago, he hit his head and knocked himself unconscious. no kind of neurological events following that. for the last year, he has had some migraines. he started using pornography on the internet. he started soliciting sex from women working in massage parlors. he reports that he has a very high sex drive and conceals his behavior because he feels that it is wrong. there is a picture. [laughter] in 2010, he makes some subtle sexual advances to his stepdaughter. mom find out about this and brad is legally removed from the home and diagnosed as a pedophile. he is chemically castrated in treatment to try to reduce his sexual behavior. he is found guilty of child molestation and he is sent to a sexual addiction facility or jail. brad chooses rehab. in rehab, he starts being inappropriate. staff. he
your first client that you are studying is named brad. he has a normal iq, he has been divorced and remarried. he has no history of psychiatric illness. oddly, has worked as a correctional officer for a while. he has worked as a schoolteacher. 16 years ago, he hit his head and knocked himself unconscious. no kind of neurological events following that. for the last year, he has had some migraines. he started using pornography on the internet. he started soliciting sex from women working in...
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donald moore is an expert on immigration and nationality law, while brad bachman is president of help save maryland, a group opposed to legalization of undocumented immigrants. gentlemen, glad to have you with us. the court struck down most of the law except the part everybody was really worried about. that is the part that allows cops to check the immigration status of folks they arrest. what is your reaction? >> i'm not that upset. they basically stayed away from it. it was a unanimous decision on that. it was four decisions actually in one, 8-0, 7-2 in another key part and then 5-3 in two others, but this is the 287g, the component that we see in prince william county, frederick county, other parts of the country where state and local authority are cooperating with the immigration service. what the court said here is we're watching you, arizona. it says if you go over the line and do things that you're looking at color and race and start asking for id based on that, you'll be zapped. >> brad, let me turn to you because the court did say the federal government does have the big resp
donald moore is an expert on immigration and nationality law, while brad bachman is president of help save maryland, a group opposed to legalization of undocumented immigrants. gentlemen, glad to have you with us. the court struck down most of the law except the part everybody was really worried about. that is the part that allows cops to check the immigration status of folks they arrest. what is your reaction? >> i'm not that upset. they basically stayed away from it. it was a unanimous...
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bill: brad, give you last word. as we know this will be a big topic next week because the house will vote unless there is accommodation reached and right now doesn't appear to be case. >> eric holder lied at least on four occasions to the house. he lost credibility. the fact of the matter you can't have a attorney general says one thing on under oath on the stand and a week later recounts his testimony. trust but verify as reagan said. that's exactly what we'll do here. we'll trust them as far as we can but verify everything. bill: remember what was said at the white house, jay carney, that relates to the operation itself. keep that phrase in mind. brad, thanks to you. juan, thanks to you as well, gentlemen. >> take care. jamie: here is something a lot of people are looking for, extreme relief for the extreme temperatures. there are heat alerts still in effect for parts of the east coast where folks in nearly a dozen states were suffering yesterday. >> a lot of people are getting ice cream, so it is good for us but
bill: brad, give you last word. as we know this will be a big topic next week because the house will vote unless there is accommodation reached and right now doesn't appear to be case. >> eric holder lied at least on four occasions to the house. he lost credibility. the fact of the matter you can't have a attorney general says one thing on under oath on the stand and a week later recounts his testimony. trust but verify as reagan said. that's exactly what we'll do here. we'll trust them...
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that was brad bell on the phone. just a sense of the situation from the power standpoint. the latest >> he has been soaked through out the last hour and a half. >> one thing that i just noticed that we are still seen lightning strike. this storm has been going on actively for about an hour in 15 minutes. that gives you a sense of the power of the storm. the other issue for many people is the lack of power in this area. we do not know how widespread it is. we were told even before the storm actively arrived in this area that about 17,000 pepco customers had no power because of heat issues. we spoke with someone from pe pco about concerns about brown outs. she said they were not concerned about that as much as tonight's storm. they have extra crews out ready to go. they were anticipating that this would be a severe storm. we have been talking about many blocks along this main thoroughfare, and the big issue for drivers is there are no signal lights. everyone is being urged to be very careful out. montgomery county mobile news room. abc 7 news. >> as she walked around and see
that was brad bell on the phone. just a sense of the situation from the power standpoint. the latest >> he has been soaked through out the last hour and a half. >> one thing that i just noticed that we are still seen lightning strike. this storm has been going on actively for about an hour in 15 minutes. that gives you a sense of the power of the storm. the other issue for many people is the lack of power in this area. we do not know how widespread it is. we were told even before...
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but do you, brad, not envy the military discipline of republicans? the word goes out from boehner and cantor and everyone falls in line. >> well, look, martin, that is campaign 101. but let me just say this. we're not about to be lectured to by people who have spent more of the time in this congress trying to restrict the woman's right to choose, trying to defund planned parenthood or by someone who said, corporations are people, that he's not concerned about the very poor. i mean, these people are out of touch with what's going on in america. they haven't done anything on jobs in the congress. the president was talking about -- >> but brad, i'm asking you this question. are you not slightly envious of the kind of discipline that republicans display? it may be absolute boulder dash, but at the end of the day, they repeat it, one after the other. >> look, i've always been amazed at how they're willing to distort the truth. i've always been amazed that mitt romney can stand up and say the president has run around apologizing. they have no bounds of dec
but do you, brad, not envy the military discipline of republicans? the word goes out from boehner and cantor and everyone falls in line. >> well, look, martin, that is campaign 101. but let me just say this. we're not about to be lectured to by people who have spent more of the time in this congress trying to restrict the woman's right to choose, trying to defund planned parenthood or by someone who said, corporations are people, that he's not concerned about the very poor. i mean, these...
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let's turn to brad woodhouse, communications director of the dnc. brad, good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> you bet. it's about the money at this point. it's ground game versus the money. on the basis of money alone, isn't the democratic party outmatched after citizens united? >> well, look, citizens united is a big deal. and thank god you've been talking about it. and we really need to talk about in the aftermath of wisconsin. i mean, look, tom barrett was outspent 7 to 1. the koch brothers gave more money to scott walker, twice as much money to scott walker, than tom barrett ever even raised. so this is a critical, critical issue. and look, i think one thing it says is that people need to help us out. i mean, they need to go to barackobama.com and democrats.org and we've got to get the money and we can't be outspent in the fall the way tom barrett was outspent in wisconsin. we can't have -- >> well, what if you were outspent like that? what if you're outspent four to one or five to one? what's the game plan? do you hav
let's turn to brad woodhouse, communications director of the dnc. brad, good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> you bet. it's about the money at this point. it's ground game versus the money. on the basis of money alone, isn't the democratic party outmatched after citizens united? >> well, look, citizens united is a big deal. and thank god you've been talking about it. and we really need to talk about in the aftermath of wisconsin. i mean, look, tom...
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i would have taken out a city showingevery brad pitt coming out of kidville. you were quite restrained about that. reaction ofto your that? at the end of the day, it is all families and kids. i know people are pretty private about their families and how they spend their time. we tried to respect that as much as possible. we he celebrities all around internationally doing theiroing and birthday parties. respect that. not using it as a marketing opportunity. we cannot control what people tweet. but we do our best i think to to affect the privacy of the families that me to kidville. >> tell me about the idea to become a franchise company. hard to decide to allow people to have control the product? it a partnership the whole through from the minute they on to opening a franchise the day theyy open even on going for sure. i think we have built a program that allows for great synergy partnerships. i think it has been the key to our success. how big do you want kidville to come? is a good question. i do not think it is about growing huge. i think it is about expandin
i would have taken out a city showingevery brad pitt coming out of kidville. you were quite restrained about that. reaction ofto your that? at the end of the day, it is all families and kids. i know people are pretty private about their families and how they spend their time. we tried to respect that as much as possible. we he celebrities all around internationally doing theiroing and birthday parties. respect that. not using it as a marketing opportunity. we cannot control what people tweet....