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nothing is agreed upon. i'm not a prostitute. i don't know what this is about. >> in all the team makes four arrests in less than an hour. a records check turns up troubling news about daisy. >> is she under age, 17? >> with a juvenile in custody team two decides to pack it in and head back to the trooper's station where they hope to learn more about the person or organization that is pimping out this teenager. >> hello, mom, could you possibly come down here. [ grunts ] hand cramp! it's cramping. go ice that thing. sorry. hand cramp... ahh... [ male announcer ] cyber week starts sunday and lasts all week. plus get free shipping on hundreds of thousands of items. the only place to go for cyber week. walmart.com. vaga had no tolerance for such dastardly deeds. finally... [ male announcer ] some parties need a bowl of queso. made from creamy velveeta and zesty rotel tomatoes and green chiles. it makes any get-together better. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual a
nothing is agreed upon. i'm not a prostitute. i don't know what this is about. >> in all the team makes four arrests in less than an hour. a records check turns up troubling news about daisy. >> is she under age, 17? >> with a juvenile in custody team two decides to pack it in and head back to the trooper's station where they hope to learn more about the person or organization that is pimping out this teenager. >> hello, mom, could you possibly come down here. [ grunts ]...
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and nothing could ever hurt travis.s what a lot of girls think because he's so big and macho and that's what i thought about him. he has that image where you couldn't ruin his image. he had to be that strong person and that's how he was. >> last girl she said nothing in this car ride. you know why? she never made it out of the house. she was in the trunk. >> in this section of the tape danielle's apparent terror and use of a knife will become crucial evidence for the prosecution. >> i have a million people that [ bleep ] me. you can't let it bother you. all right. you have, i don't know, a countdown. you have 15 seconds to say whatever you want to say. >> as they approach the woods, travis tells danielle to say good-bye to her family. >> everybody, i love you. i'm sorry for everything. as to you guys i really don't have much to say to you guys because i can't say nothing. >> why can't you say anything? isn't life good? >> it was. >> did you think that before you came over? >> yeah. >> within days, the film is in the han
and nothing could ever hurt travis.s what a lot of girls think because he's so big and macho and that's what i thought about him. he has that image where you couldn't ruin his image. he had to be that strong person and that's how he was. >> last girl she said nothing in this car ride. you know why? she never made it out of the house. she was in the trunk. >> in this section of the tape danielle's apparent terror and use of a knife will become crucial evidence for the prosecution....
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nothing heavy. kind of stays that way for the early morning commute. 5:00 in the morning. it's all green and light. it does start to pick up as we get into the late morning hours. heavier activity south of fredericksburg. still wet across the entire metro area. we stop at 5:15. just in time for the evening commute tomorrow. the heaviest activity rolls in. this is orange and yellow and you can see that is almost the heavy activity. so a real mess tomorrow afternoon and evening. showers linger. then they pull north of us by wednesday morning and we will begin to clear out quickly wednesday afternoon. so for tonight, cloudy and mild with showers, drizzle, and fog. low 45 to 50. winds easterly at 10. lows with the clouds and the rain, pretty uniform from north to south. 46 in gaithersburg. 49 in fort bellvoire. and 37 in reston. tomorrow morning, cloudy and mild with rain and showers. grab your umbrellas. 40s and 50s. by afternoon, cloudy, a little bit cooler than today with heavier rain and steadier ra
nothing heavy. kind of stays that way for the early morning commute. 5:00 in the morning. it's all green and light. it does start to pick up as we get into the late morning hours. heavier activity south of fredericksburg. still wet across the entire metro area. we stop at 5:15. just in time for the evening commute tomorrow. the heaviest activity rolls in. this is orange and yellow and you can see that is almost the heavy activity. so a real mess tomorrow afternoon and evening. showers linger....
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. >> people say, i don't want nothing, i don't want to pay nothing. >> your piece last week, boomtown, we had a lot of questions that stemmed from your story, from environmental impact, what is this stuff they found. how many folks can williston, north dakota, absorb? >> right. i'm ready to answer every one of those questions. >>> and later, on this couch, tina fey. perhaps the leading woman in the entertainment industry in this country. and tina, i'll just put it this way, has had her share of fun with some of us on her show. >> what is that doing here? >> i don't know. i've never met brian williams but his dressing room has to be cleaned up every day between 11:00 and 11:30. that way by the time he gets back from the liquor store it's nice and tidy. >> good evening and welcome to "rock center." you used to hear people say in terms of the massive u.s. economy, when america sneezed the rest of the world got a cold. they don't say that too much anymore. in fact, right now we can't be around anyone sick because we're too highly susceptible to infection. well, tonight we begin with the t
. >> people say, i don't want nothing, i don't want to pay nothing. >> your piece last week, boomtown, we had a lot of questions that stemmed from your story, from environmental impact, what is this stuff they found. how many folks can williston, north dakota, absorb? >> right. i'm ready to answer every one of those questions. >>> and later, on this couch, tina fey. perhaps the leading woman in the entertainment industry in this country. and tina, i'll just put it...
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we spent months documenting life on the inside where the prisoners have nothing but time and nothing to lose. this is lockup, holman, extended stay. >> holman correctional facility is say maximum security prison. with the officers out numbered 10-1. in an environment that sometimes breeds violence, inmates are constantly making weapons for protection. >> i keep knives. i always heard it was better to be caught with one than without one in prison. >> the officers must do anything they can to curb future attacks. >> keep your hands down. >> this is a secure level five and it went to security level six. >> last year we had four major incidents that happened. that would be a stabbing type of a situation where it was very serious or life-threatening. over the last four or five years we averaged 3 1/2 to four of those events each year. for this type of facility, that's very good. >> in this type of facility, many of the inmates are armed to the teeth. >> they always think everyone needs a weapon. they take the smallest pieces of metal and make a real good weapon off of it. it doesn't have
we spent months documenting life on the inside where the prisoners have nothing but time and nothing to lose. this is lockup, holman, extended stay. >> holman correctional facility is say maximum security prison. with the officers out numbered 10-1. in an environment that sometimes breeds violence, inmates are constantly making weapons for protection. >> i keep knives. i always heard it was better to be caught with one than without one in prison. >> the officers must do...
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nothing to see, nothing to touch. you just throw it away. no mess, no drama. we can do without drama. ♪ excuse me? ortho home defense max. defend what's yours. ortho home defense max. sponsored in part by... mark has the look of a young man who is ready. so let's reveal the categories for this double jeopardy! round. starting off with... and then, by just adding one letter, we'll be... let me give you an example of what might be a response in that category-- "who is... miley cyprus?" not miley cyrus. mark, start. let's put celebrities on the map, $400. who is--olivia newton john becomes bolivia? yes, but... boliv-- say it first. you don't have to say, "it becomes." okay. yeah. did you want "bolivia"? yes. okay. $800. thank you. who is cameroon diaz? map, $1,200. who is iran gershwin? celebrities for $1,600. who is muhammad mali? celebrities for $2,000. who is patricia nepal? silent letters, $400. what is a muscle? silent letter, $800. what is guilt? words, $1,200. what is a coup? words, $1,600. what is a mnemonic? food science, $1,200. what is vinegar? silent,
nothing to see, nothing to touch. you just throw it away. no mess, no drama. we can do without drama. ♪ excuse me? ortho home defense max. defend what's yours. ortho home defense max. sponsored in part by... mark has the look of a young man who is ready. so let's reveal the categories for this double jeopardy! round. starting off with... and then, by just adding one letter, we'll be... let me give you an example of what might be a response in that category-- "who is... miley...
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nothing -- these chimps up to be chimps. nothing else but. to make good on it, they are building what could be the nation's premier home for former laboratory chimps. there are indoor bedrooms and fresh air and warmth when they need warmth and the 25-foot high ceiling which is all sky lights will allow all of our plants to grow on the inside of the building. she needs $5 million to complete a 2 a acre indoor outdoor -- 2-acre indoor outdoor sanctuary. right now, most of the three dozen chimps here are in temporary quarters in a converted barn. she said that she had to turn down dozens of other chimps less no -- chimps there's no place for them. >> psychology trauma? >> and not developing social skills at the proper age. that is why it's crucial for us to bring on some add ultimate chimps to mix in with our youngsters. >> experts say the next generation of chimps, including year old mystery here depend on socialization with other chimps in a natural like setting. in order to give them the quality of life many say we owe them. >> and that it fo
nothing -- these chimps up to be chimps. nothing else but. to make good on it, they are building what could be the nation's premier home for former laboratory chimps. there are indoor bedrooms and fresh air and warmth when they need warmth and the 25-foot high ceiling which is all sky lights will allow all of our plants to grow on the inside of the building. she needs $5 million to complete a 2 a acre indoor outdoor -- 2-acre indoor outdoor sanctuary. right now, most of the three dozen chimps...
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there's just nothing to do.ust a total waste of someone's life. >> despite his pessimism, mccullough had found a productive outlet to express his pain. ♪ they say it's raining in denver ♪ ♪ that it's really kind of cold but i'm just pulling time in nashville ♪ ♪ how am i supposed to know >> in a prison in nashville the home of country music, we decided it would be great if we could find a country singer, and so we kind of made a callout to the other inmates and officers and they came up with mcculloch and he turned out to be pretty good. ♪ said she never talked about me ♪ ♪ how it never did seem right ♪ i've been pulling time in nashville ♪ ♪ wasting days and wasting nights ♪ >> writing music in prison is just my life. i don't sit down to write a song. something hits me and my best songs come with about two minutes and about two or three minutes i have an excellent song. and i wrote "pulling time in nashville at the walls" which is tennessee state prison, which is shut down now. ♪ here the families come and see
there's just nothing to do.ust a total waste of someone's life. >> despite his pessimism, mccullough had found a productive outlet to express his pain. ♪ they say it's raining in denver ♪ ♪ that it's really kind of cold but i'm just pulling time in nashville ♪ ♪ how am i supposed to know >> in a prison in nashville the home of country music, we decided it would be great if we could find a country singer, and so we kind of made a callout to the other inmates and officers...
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i didn't kill nothing.as john denver all the way. >> an inmate attempts to deal with a murderous past. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. your core competency is...competency. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm getting an upgrade. [ male announcer ] as you wish, business pro. as you wish. go national. go like a pro. now through january earn a free day with every two rentals. find out more at nationalcar.com. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. >>> i'm craig melvin. here's what's happening right now. president obama called ten members of the mi
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i possess nothing, so nothing can possess me and have written my will in my own blood. oh, inhabitant of my song, trust in water. and i sleep pierced and crowned by my tomorrow. i dream the earth's heart is greater than its mouth, more clear than its mirrors, and i was lost in a white cloud that carried me up high as if i were a hupo and the wind itself my wings. at dawn, the call of the night guard woke me from my dream, from my language. you will live another death, so revise your last will. the hour of execution is postponed again. i asked, until when? he said, wait till you have died some more. i said, i possess nothing, so nothing can possess me, and have written my will in my own blood. oh, inhabitant of my song, trust in water. this last poem has an epigraph, the cypress is the shadow of the tree and not the tree itself, and has no shadow because it is the tree's shadow. the cypress is in pieces like a shattered minaret. it's asleep in the road in its own aesthetic shadows, green and dark, just like it is. no one has been harmed. cars pass by, speeding over its b
i possess nothing, so nothing can possess me and have written my will in my own blood. oh, inhabitant of my song, trust in water. and i sleep pierced and crowned by my tomorrow. i dream the earth's heart is greater than its mouth, more clear than its mirrors, and i was lost in a white cloud that carried me up high as if i were a hupo and the wind itself my wings. at dawn, the call of the night guard woke me from my dream, from my language. you will live another death, so revise your last will....
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so he got a ride for nothing.still has a chance to do it but the official date will not be wednesday. math doing in kelly slater. you've got the surfing going on at ocean beach and at harding park, it's seniors golf. that's 50 and over. this is the one we were talking about with catherine, the one senior tour, one senior event in all of sports that's really a success, people like to see the old guys like freddy coupled, he shares the lead. >>> we like to end the week with accidental hockey violence against a referee. daren gibs, there he goes. he got punched accidentally by cal clutterbuck. he'll never do that again. he was given a 10-minute penalty. i tell you, first week without nba basketball and i kind of, you know, a little bit. >> you're missing it a little bit? >> when you do the same story five times in one day you could use some basketball. sions. with jcpcash get $10 off when you spend just $25. storewide. unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. get $10 off with no exclusions. we make s
so he got a ride for nothing.still has a chance to do it but the official date will not be wednesday. math doing in kelly slater. you've got the surfing going on at ocean beach and at harding park, it's seniors golf. that's 50 and over. this is the one we were talking about with catherine, the one senior tour, one senior event in all of sports that's really a success, people like to see the old guys like freddy coupled, he shares the lead. >>> we like to end the week with accidental...
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ain't in here for nothing, you know? i've been in quite a bit of trouble here or i would have been out a long time ago. >> i'm the shift commander. i need to have you uncover your window. are you going to cooperate or do you want us to come and get you out of your cell? slagle? no response. >> in one of his more memorable acts of defiance, slagle served as a ring leader when he and seven other inmates covered up their cell windows, a major infraction of prison security rules. >> we'll have to come in and get you. is that what you want? no response. >> this is captain cruz. i'm shift commander tonight on swing shift i'm going to ask you to uncover your window. >> no. >> are you refusing? >> yes. >> do you understand that i'll send a team in to bring you out of your cell? >> yes. >> unable to get slagle and others to uncover their windows, captain cruz summons the emergency response team. >> so we are going to get them out. the first one, because we identified him in numerous cell extractions. he will fight us. he will try
ain't in here for nothing, you know? i've been in quite a bit of trouble here or i would have been out a long time ago. >> i'm the shift commander. i need to have you uncover your window. are you going to cooperate or do you want us to come and get you out of your cell? slagle? no response. >> in one of his more memorable acts of defiance, slagle served as a ring leader when he and seven other inmates covered up their cell windows, a major infraction of prison security rules....
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i didn't kill nothing. was john denver all the way. >> an inmate attempts to deal with a murderous past. consequences of their past. they've come up with distractions to really take their mind off of their crimes. but sometimes our very presence in prison can change all of that. >> lawrence stall has spent the last two decades in prison. most of it at the holman correctional facility in alabama and sometimes it seems to have been just as long as since he's heard the sound of his real name. >> hey, redtop. >> they call me redtop. they call me ringating red. >> is there one you prefer? >> none. i just answer to them all. i've learned to answer to them all over the years. >> stall began serving his sentence 28 years earlier, when he was 22 years old. >> back when i first came here there was a lot of violence. >> was it scary? were you scared a lot? >> scared to death. >> my first impression of lawrence stall was that he doesn't fit. he didn't fit in those surroundings. i think that's initially what brought us
i didn't kill nothing. was john denver all the way. >> an inmate attempts to deal with a murderous past. consequences of their past. they've come up with distractions to really take their mind off of their crimes. but sometimes our very presence in prison can change all of that. >> lawrence stall has spent the last two decades in prison. most of it at the holman correctional facility in alabama and sometimes it seems to have been just as long as since he's heard the sound of his...
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>> next to nothing. it varied over the years from nicholson times an hour, pocket change to a few dollars a week even after roosevelt demanded a decent wage for them, the male owner there refute to pay them decide the federal government successfully invoke the union. so mill owners kind of paid what they knew they had to pay, with considering these poor nonpeople and where they came from was not very much. now it's 50 feet into the 60s and 60s and 70s it became a decent paying job. the machines will never save cuts favor. and by the 70s and 80s, if you work for a cut milia make as much money as any blue-collar worker except amy a coal miners and steel workers. m.i.t. said people were losing fingers, hands and in the beginning getting paid next to nothing. why were they so loyal to working in a mill? >> they were so loyal because there was nothing else. there is nothing else they are. our pipe shops and steel mills in the bigger cities. to understand why you would work in a place that kept apart of you yo
>> next to nothing. it varied over the years from nicholson times an hour, pocket change to a few dollars a week even after roosevelt demanded a decent wage for them, the male owner there refute to pay them decide the federal government successfully invoke the union. so mill owners kind of paid what they knew they had to pay, with considering these poor nonpeople and where they came from was not very much. now it's 50 feet into the 60s and 60s and 70s it became a decent paying job. the...
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call it nothing short of a miracle. gabrielle giffords walking and talking 10 months after a would- assassin shot here. >> a lot of people died. >> she may struggle to find the words but it is that will indetermination them made the most likede of the on capitol hill. >> i think it is miraculous she has.urvived as well as she she still has a long way to but based on her progress, they are optimistic. the halls offrom to around the country as many cheer her on her road to recovery. think it is phenomenal she has done so much. >> when asked if she would go work, she said she would return until she is better. her journey to recovery is the subject of a new book she and have worked on together. it is being released today. on we will have more giffords on our website. oughtphoto gallery wjla.com. nothing short of remarkable. is urged to make to the gun czech laws. bloomberg and survivors urgen violence will to perform the background check system. prevent dangerous people from getting guns. they will testify before a panel an
call it nothing short of a miracle. gabrielle giffords walking and talking 10 months after a would- assassin shot here. >> a lot of people died. >> she may struggle to find the words but it is that will indetermination them made the most likede of the on capitol hill. >> i think it is miraculous she has.urvived as well as she she still has a long way to but based on her progress, they are optimistic. the halls offrom to around the country as many cheer her on her road to...
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nothing coming back. that ain't right, man.in't right. >> while matt jenna focuses on the passenger, sergeant tab makes a curious discovery on the truck's rear bumper. >> yeah, those do look like blood drops right there. >> absolutely. >> those right there. >> i think he needs to come out and explain this. >> what were you hauling that was all ready? yeah. stuff that looks like blood all over your tailgate. i got to make sure you don't have anybody in there. >> my tailgate all red? >> come on, step out of the car. >> this guy right here, we mention blood splatter and his neck was shaking like you wouldn't believe. >> take my vehicle, take it. >> i don't want to take it. i want it make sure there is nobody in your tailgate. >> i'm not trying to be an [ bleep ] man. >> i'm being very professional. >> i can't be simple because i'm upset right now. can you open my tailgate and do whatever you want. >> are you going to open it or go to jail? >> i'm testimonying you i'm upset. >> i'm just making sure there ain't nobody in here, man.
nothing coming back. that ain't right, man.in't right. >> while matt jenna focuses on the passenger, sergeant tab makes a curious discovery on the truck's rear bumper. >> yeah, those do look like blood drops right there. >> absolutely. >> those right there. >> i think he needs to come out and explain this. >> what were you hauling that was all ready? yeah. stuff that looks like blood all over your tailgate. i got to make sure you don't have anybody in there....
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nothing more. and tory its environmental activist admits his part in torching trucks until eco terrorist attacks his sentence six and a half years in prison sitting for a live in days on a ledge acquittance federal building in two thousand and nine. train hero who was born michael score pity talked a lot about saving forests but he wouldn't admit he was among the arsonist who the following year. logging trucks neuros to keda and trucks at portland's ross island sand and gravel know he hands. i was incarcerated for almost six years including the halfway house and home confinement time. i had done everything that i knew i could. to help save those trees that you go creek and they still were trying to kill those trees i done everything that i knew i could buy what i didn't purchase by what i did with my own body and my actions by road blockades and tree sits and they still were pushing forward with that sale and so i thought a bit of desperation. i don't consider arson violent personally if someone re
nothing more. and tory its environmental activist admits his part in torching trucks until eco terrorist attacks his sentence six and a half years in prison sitting for a live in days on a ledge acquittance federal building in two thousand and nine. train hero who was born michael score pity talked a lot about saving forests but he wouldn't admit he was among the arsonist who the following year. logging trucks neuros to keda and trucks at portland's ross island sand and gravel know he hands. i...
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[ laughter ] >> nothing funny going on!> we're talking about a big wind event and we're chuckling away. but, yeah, you got to watch out. >> it's going to be tough. thanks, lawrence. >>> tonight, residents in bay point in contra costa county are fighting against proposed water rate hikes. golden state wants to raise rates by 11 to 14% between 2014 and 2015. already, most of the residents are paying double the rest of the county. the average bill could go up to $70 by 2015. the group is holding a public hearing tonight at 6:00 p.m. at ambrose community center in bay point. a decision is not expected until next year. >>> bay area drivers can soon be feeding meters with their cell phones. could be a great idea. a new program is being tested in san francisco's castro neighborhood. when a meter is about to expire, a driver gets a text alert. for a 45-cent fee, the user can pay by phone. if successful, the program could expand into other neighborhoods. >>> there's a new study shattering an age-old stereotype about men. >> i guess
[ laughter ] >> nothing funny going on!> we're talking about a big wind event and we're chuckling away. but, yeah, you got to watch out. >> it's going to be tough. thanks, lawrence. >>> tonight, residents in bay point in contra costa county are fighting against proposed water rate hikes. golden state wants to raise rates by 11 to 14% between 2014 and 2015. already, most of the residents are paying double the rest of the county. the average bill could go up to $70 by...
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herman cain insists that he's done nothing wrong.denied a georgia woman's claim that he had a 13-year extra marital affair that ended months ago. >>> and dr. conrad murray will be sentenced today for the death of michael jackson. murray faces four years behind bars, but crowding in prisons could mean that he served most of his sentence at home. >>> cyber monday may turn out to be the biggest sales day in the history of online shopping. folks spent a projected $1.2 billion, up 20% from last year and that followed the biggest black friday ever. anthony mason reports. >> reporter: the black friday weekend is the starting gun for the holiday shopping season. and it went off with a bang. sales on black friday alone were up 6.6% to more than $11 billion. making it the biggest shopping day ever according to shopper track. >> if i wait till later, i won't get any good ones. >> big discounts. >> i've come for the deal, absolutely. >> and earlier opening hours paid for for retailers. >> it's all crazy, but i figured this year why not? >> foot
herman cain insists that he's done nothing wrong.denied a georgia woman's claim that he had a 13-year extra marital affair that ended months ago. >>> and dr. conrad murray will be sentenced today for the death of michael jackson. murray faces four years behind bars, but crowding in prisons could mean that he served most of his sentence at home. >>> cyber monday may turn out to be the biggest sales day in the history of online shopping. folks spent a projected $1.2 billion, up...
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showers sunday night, nothing heavy, nothing during the game. >> all we need is a good game. >> they just called and said they need us to dress out. they need us. all the able-bodied men and women, it's gotten that bad. >> you know it is desperate, if they need us. >> it has gotten that bad? >> it is bad, folks. not working for mike shanahan. 9-16. fresh off a five game losing streak the questions are coming fast and furious. >>> also devastating news for a rookie after a promising performance. sports is next. [ male announcer ] the chicken marinara melt is the featured $5 footlong™ of november. juicy chicken, marinara sauce, and melty cheese served toasted on freshly baked italian bread. get it pronto, cuz this november only, it joins our everyday $5 footlongs! subway. eat fresh. welcome back. our own redskins insider, mike shanahan came here, with the offense of a disciplinarian and a guy who shepherded teams to super bowl s. where is that? yesterday a trip to south florida, fifth consecutive loss. 20-9. offense nonexistent. and the defense couldn't make a stand when it needed to i
showers sunday night, nothing heavy, nothing during the game. >> all we need is a good game. >> they just called and said they need us to dress out. they need us. all the able-bodied men and women, it's gotten that bad. >> you know it is desperate, if they need us. >> it has gotten that bad? >> it is bad, folks. not working for mike shanahan. 9-16. fresh off a five game losing streak the questions are coming fast and furious. >>> also devastating news for...
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it's not nothing down there but nothing. there's nothing down there. we need to close it down.e think people sleeping down there. >> reporter: in court he admitted to a laundry list of arsons in the district. among them a house fire in april of this year on 48th place northeast that came very close to killing a squad of d.c. firefighters. four escaped with very serious burns, a fifth was also injured. >> really strange when you go from being able to do everything to be able to really nothing. it's heart wrenching. my job means a lot to me. going to work and working with my colleagues it's important. >> reporter: mike campbell of the atf's washington field off says the man called 911 after setting the fires and in two cases helped evacuate nearby homes behaved in a textbook fashion. >> the profiles that they put together of serial arsonists a lot-it are the same. they have some similar characteristics. sometimes they'll call and be at the scene. you're look for those kind of commonalities. >>> immediately after his court appearance he was take on the prince georges county to fac
it's not nothing down there but nothing. there's nothing down there. we need to close it down.e think people sleeping down there. >> reporter: in court he admitted to a laundry list of arsons in the district. among them a house fire in april of this year on 48th place northeast that came very close to killing a squad of d.c. firefighters. four escaped with very serious burns, a fifth was also injured. >> really strange when you go from being able to do everything to be able to...
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he did nothing, nothing to get jessica's law passed. now that chris christie is in charge of new jersey, we hope that situation will change. there should be no second chances for child rapists and no quarter for people who do not act aggressively against them. joining us from fort worth texas janine turner in for mary katharine ham this evening. and from washington fox news analyst juan williams. what say you about this, juan? >> bill, stop the presses. you and i are exactly on the same page. i mean, i thought to myself earlier as i was listening to the talking points, if you said the death penalty, i think i would have a hard time making an argument against you. i just think child predators are the lowest form of any life and the damage they do to people is incredible. now, over the weekend, some people were saying, well, aren't they hard on joe pa turn know? i just don't get it you know, mike mcqueary, who should have acted instead of calling his dad, he should have called the police right away and he should have stopped. >> bill: he
he did nothing, nothing to get jessica's law passed. now that chris christie is in charge of new jersey, we hope that situation will change. there should be no second chances for child rapists and no quarter for people who do not act aggressively against them. joining us from fort worth texas janine turner in for mary katharine ham this evening. and from washington fox news analyst juan williams. what say you about this, juan? >> bill, stop the presses. you and i are exactly on the same...
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they haven't done nothing.they can stay in oklahoma and i can stay over here. >> i figured he would be happy to be reunited back with his father and have a job and something to look forward to, but he didn't, so maybe he hasn't -- he's not ready to do right. i guess we'll probably see him again. >>> coming up on "lockup," with his transfer denied, has bobby lost all hope? >> how long does it take to starve to death? 35, 40 days? all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and the water's beautiful. you can go deep sea fishing for amberjack, grouper and mackerel. our golf courses are open. our bed and breakfast have special rates. and migrating waterfowl from all over make this a b
they haven't done nothing.they can stay in oklahoma and i can stay over here. >> i figured he would be happy to be reunited back with his father and have a job and something to look forward to, but he didn't, so maybe he hasn't -- he's not ready to do right. i guess we'll probably see him again. >>> coming up on "lockup," with his transfer denied, has bobby lost all hope? >> how long does it take to starve to death? 35, 40 days? all because so many people wanted...
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their rights to free speech we asked our viewers some of you thought that the first amendment had nothing to do with it like safeway who said to prevent people from pitching tents on someone else's property is not a restriction of the first amendment the first amendment has nothing to do it pitching tents now in charge saw the same way they aren't saying that they can't protest there they just can't camp out there which is reasonable but some of you saw it in another way and had some strong words a response like a seller who wrote the ruling is a perversion of the law both claiming to protect is the victims the public purse a green how can free speech even exist if it's limited now protesters are back in the park but did taking down the tents prevent occupiers from exercising their first amendment rights you know you could say yes but if anything the marches today in new york city prove it's going to take a lot more than a big ship to silence occupy wall street. now as always we appreciate your responses and here's our next question for you please with national day of action marks the two
their rights to free speech we asked our viewers some of you thought that the first amendment had nothing to do with it like safeway who said to prevent people from pitching tents on someone else's property is not a restriction of the first amendment the first amendment has nothing to do it pitching tents now in charge saw the same way they aren't saying that they can't protest there they just can't camp out there which is reasonable but some of you saw it in another way and had some strong...
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>> he wouldn't say nothing. he'd move his hand, then wouldn't do it for that night. >> do you have any idea, mike, how many times bernie fine touched you inappropriately? >> at least 20, 30, 40. i mean, when do you stop counting? >> did you tell him to stop doing that on another occasion after he did it the first time? >> yes. it continued to happen. then i told him, please don't do that no more, but you couldn't tell him no. it was hard to say anything because you think you're with a god, you know. just hard to come out and say anything to anybody about it. >> so you regarded bernie fine as this exalted figure. >> well, a father figure, you know? yeah, everybody did. >> but later you introduced your brother to be a ball boy and your brother started making similar allegations, right? >> when i got back from college, yeah, that's what i heard. >> when your brother told you this, when your brother bobby told you this, you must have thought to yourself -- did you tell him this had happened to you also? >> not reall
>> he wouldn't say nothing. he'd move his hand, then wouldn't do it for that night. >> do you have any idea, mike, how many times bernie fine touched you inappropriately? >> at least 20, 30, 40. i mean, when do you stop counting? >> did you tell him to stop doing that on another occasion after he did it the first time? >> yes. it continued to happen. then i told him, please don't do that no more, but you couldn't tell him no. it was hard to say anything because you...
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they had nothing concrete to respond to. they'd been hammered for responding poorly, and maybe rightly so, but they didn't have enough to grab on to to know what the allegations were beyond the single set that he recalled from the late '90s. >> so you have mr. cain making an allegation against a veteran political operative who once worked for him, also worked for mitt romney, worked for the republican national committee, and is now associated with the perry campaign. ray sullivan's spokesman says, "no one with the perry campaign was in any way involved in this. the first we learned of it was "the politico" story." erick erickson, how's this play out on the right? >> i'm out in california, interview governor perry tonight, and you can bet i'm going to ask him about this. but everything's jumping on two things, john. the first is that he's known about this since 2003. he's known that this consultant was not going to back him. and the campaign expects something to come out, but is caught flat-footed. yeah, the politico could ha
they had nothing concrete to respond to. they'd been hammered for responding poorly, and maybe rightly so, but they didn't have enough to grab on to to know what the allegations were beyond the single set that he recalled from the late '90s. >> so you have mr. cain making an allegation against a veteran political operative who once worked for him, also worked for mitt romney, worked for the republican national committee, and is now associated with the perry campaign. ray sullivan's...
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you didn't do nothing. but make sure that that building would be taking care of with the services that we wanted. when you became a commission. i have never seen your charter. >>, miss jackson, thank you. i'm just trying to get my arms around, because i take it seriously, the cease and desist order. the commissioners, we don't direct staff. i want to figure out -- >> new director general manager to wait until we come together. there is a meeting tomorrow and if you want to send one of your staff to the meeting, it is the governor's committee where we will be discussing what we need to be doing with you and everybody else in this city. >> and i want to work with you directly. the last time i found it not only educational, but in lightning. and the documents you distributed i went over with a fine tooth comb, and that is the history. promises that were made are promises that have to be kept. i am feeling like i need a little more help to help. i want to be engaged. that way i can be a conduit home and assist
you didn't do nothing. but make sure that that building would be taking care of with the services that we wanted. when you became a commission. i have never seen your charter. >>, miss jackson, thank you. i'm just trying to get my arms around, because i take it seriously, the cease and desist order. the commissioners, we don't direct staff. i want to figure out -- >> new director general manager to wait until we come together. there is a meeting tomorrow and if you want to send one...
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she would say nothing. she would say nothing about alone i always find him worry deep in thought. she was always worked up his mind was working all the time. she was never happy she would pretend to be happy outside inside the house he seemed lost. i talked to him i told him god was test in us and that's not warry we'll get through this he said but she said that was impossible because we had debts and knew harvest. how will belief how we raise our children how. old are toward him and he wouldn't talk large. when we. were married school and the girls told me your father drank poison i couldn't understand what he drank and what it was. will be the late me the seeds they give us that is the main cause of suicide they put annihilators inside. in the past any tree that gave seeds if we kept them and preserve them for the whole season and planted a tree the next year it would grow just like the one before but it would be cool if we keep the seeds from this one nothing will grow no one told the farmers this. eventually the village learns that this person cannot produce anything. but why
she would say nothing. she would say nothing about alone i always find him worry deep in thought. she was always worked up his mind was working all the time. she was never happy she would pretend to be happy outside inside the house he seemed lost. i talked to him i told him god was test in us and that's not warry we'll get through this he said but she said that was impossible because we had debts and knew harvest. how will belief how we raise our children how. old are toward him and he...
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nothing. >> we are going to take them off. >> i told you there is nothing in there. >> evanston police have been waiting to nab this target, an alleged heroin dealer for a long time. they couldn't do it in a criminal community this small. they needed an ace. >> it's almost impossible for us to get into the drug dealers because they know us and our names and faces. >> been here a long time? >> yep. >> i'm not going -- if i say there is nothing in there -- >> you then guy? >> now the trump guard. >> not a good day for you, man. you know what i'm saying? you have a bad case. do you know what i'm saying? that was a question. >> i heard you. >> do you know what it is? >> no. >> the look on his face was i'm screwed. i love seeing the look. he's thinking at that moment, he knows he got drugs and this guy is a cop with all the gear on. we have video. he knows. >> that's not all that o lander and his fellow officers have on their target. they have seized enough firepower from his house for one man army. >> we have everything from a 50 caliber desert eagle to nine millimet millimeter and springf
nothing. >> we are going to take them off. >> i told you there is nothing in there. >> evanston police have been waiting to nab this target, an alleged heroin dealer for a long time. they couldn't do it in a criminal community this small. they needed an ace. >> it's almost impossible for us to get into the drug dealers because they know us and our names and faces. >> been here a long time? >> yep. >> i'm not going -- if i say there is nothing in there...
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they haven't done nothing.o they can stay in oklahoma and i can stay over here. >> i figured he would be happy to be reunited back with his father and have a job and something to look forward to, but he didn't, so maybe he hasn't -- he's not ready to do right. i guess we'll probably see him again. >>> coming up on "lockup," with his transfer denied, has bobby lost all hope? >> how long does it take to starve to death? 35, 40 days? [ morgan ] the super bowl. the most epic day in america. and the end of a journey that began here... ...when the swipe of a visa card... ...gave one man the chance to bring happiness to ten friends, including the knuckleheads at the car wash. those are super bowl tickets? yes dude! you're going to the super bowl! [ morgan ] use your visa card for a chance to win. to see more of the story, visit our facebook page. you can't change the way banking works. just accept it, man. free ? doesn't close at five ? try nature. it's a bank. what do you want, a hug ? just accept it. hidden fees, fi
they haven't done nothing.o they can stay in oklahoma and i can stay over here. >> i figured he would be happy to be reunited back with his father and have a job and something to look forward to, but he didn't, so maybe he hasn't -- he's not ready to do right. i guess we'll probably see him again. >>> coming up on "lockup," with his transfer denied, has bobby lost all hope? >> how long does it take to starve to death? 35, 40 days? [ morgan ] the super bowl. the...
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and child welfare authorities did nothing more about it. now, sandusky retired from coaching at the peak of his career no less to spend more time with second mile, his charity. then again, four years later, even more serious allegations and even less was done about them. now, the university did nothing except bar jerry sandusky from bringing any more kids from his second mile program into the football building and notify second mile. and second mile didn't bar sandusky from contact with kids. let me repeat that. sandusky's charity did not bar him from having contact with kids until 2008 when he notified them he was the subject of a grand jury investigation. yet many people knew or had reason to know about the 1998 and 2002 allegations, including, apparently, penn state general counsel wendell courtney, who reviewed the 1998 report on sandusky. that's according to the grand jury filing. now, at the time he was and remains counsel for, guess what, second mile. courtney claims that last part is mistaken, but a spokesman for the pennsylvania at
and child welfare authorities did nothing more about it. now, sandusky retired from coaching at the peak of his career no less to spend more time with second mile, his charity. then again, four years later, even more serious allegations and even less was done about them. now, the university did nothing except bar jerry sandusky from bringing any more kids from his second mile program into the football building and notify second mile. and second mile didn't bar sandusky from contact with kids....
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if nothing else an advisory role to play here that of course they will select your completion of. and let me ask you this i've been visiting with some of the demonstrators and protesters here occupy u.k. it seems very much of going to a gunfight with a knife the protesters themselves don't understand really the nature of the enemy that they're attacking there's a headline out today talking about how the entire crisis in the eurozone is just playing into goldman sachs hands because goldman sachs is now putting their apparatchiks in charge of italy in charge of greece they're active in ireland they'll be active in spain so they're just strengthening their hand if anything they're using this chaos to just strength of their hand outright going back a few decades couple of decades i remember in apartheid south africa it wasn't all there was a full on global boycott of barclays bank that in fact the world stood up and there were some progress made do they do these various global movements need to consolidate and create some economies of scale and really go on a global basis because righ
if nothing else an advisory role to play here that of course they will select your completion of. and let me ask you this i've been visiting with some of the demonstrators and protesters here occupy u.k. it seems very much of going to a gunfight with a knife the protesters themselves don't understand really the nature of the enemy that they're attacking there's a headline out today talking about how the entire crisis in the eurozone is just playing into goldman sachs hands because goldman sachs...
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same thing with northern rock to get a bad bank the assets are worth nothing simply right off the bat that's the bankers made if they can't pay it back that's what they made then they need to be punished in some way take them off get out of the banking business for a long thing where you continue with the banking business and the already proven they are nothing but larsen istic leaching thieves oh because they support cameron and cameron as leeches covering his body sucking his soul out every second of every day he's up there in the house of commons like a zombie treacherous little morphed out piglet saying nonsense well next i let's show you this headline here. millions to lose out as benefits are curbed so there's going to be a billion pounds and benefits and because that benefits are no longer going to be linked to inflation so this is what you call financial repression some might call it financial pression and like the peasants revolt of past they're dividing the peasants and to they're playing them off against each other because pensioners will continue to have inflation linked r
same thing with northern rock to get a bad bank the assets are worth nothing simply right off the bat that's the bankers made if they can't pay it back that's what they made then they need to be punished in some way take them off get out of the banking business for a long thing where you continue with the banking business and the already proven they are nothing but larsen istic leaching thieves oh because they support cameron and cameron as leeches covering his body sucking his soul out every...
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he has done nothing.sn't nlrv, trying to shut down $1 billion plant that was constructed as a favor to obama union ally people look abroad and say this isn't a place i want to do business. it's his issues, his overregulation over taxation. all the red tape he has added. now he blames americans' laziness. unseemly. >> bret: we talked about the keystone xl pipeline and the talk that we can't wait. but the administration can wait on this pipeline. we learned transscan da, the company, will plan to move the pipeline out of environmenta environmentally sensitive area in nebraska and is confident it will win approval despite delay from the u.s. administration. what about that and how it plays internationally and nationally? >> well, i think nationally, if they are able to make a case that is out of the environmentally sensitive areas, it's a big boost. you have a republican governor opposed to this plan. it's not altogether oh, it's just liberal environmentalists here. if they are able to make the case, it bols
he has done nothing.sn't nlrv, trying to shut down $1 billion plant that was constructed as a favor to obama union ally people look abroad and say this isn't a place i want to do business. it's his issues, his overregulation over taxation. all the red tape he has added. now he blames americans' laziness. unseemly. >> bret: we talked about the keystone xl pipeline and the talk that we can't wait. but the administration can wait on this pipeline. we learned transscan da, the company, will...
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. >> what happens if nothing happens? captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- lukewarm support for mitt romney, rick perry's lousy debate performances, herman cain's problems, newt gingrich is having a good week. then the the story broke freddie mac paid him more than $1.5 million between 1909 and 2008. reporters reminded the image that he said at last wednesday's debate that he merely advised freddie mac as a historian. >> well, look, i was speaker of the house and a strategic adviser bid i was glad to offer strategic advice. >> he was a strategic adviser. he said he did no lobbying of any kind, period. is this a rose by any other name, evan? >> one of the great scams in washington is former statesman who are not lobbyists but still get paid millions of dollars of these. i doubt that he was a lobbyist, but he got paid an awful lot of money and he looks uncomfortable. >> is this going to go back to bite him? >> there are a lot of the things people say he has as much baggage as delta air lines. th
. >> what happens if nothing happens? captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- lukewarm support for mitt romney, rick perry's lousy debate performances, herman cain's problems, newt gingrich is having a good week. then the the story broke freddie mac paid him more than $1.5 million between 1909 and 2008. reporters reminded the image that he said at last wednesday's debate that he merely advised freddie mac as a historian. >> well, look, i was speaker of the...
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. >> what happens if nothing happens? captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- thanks to lukewarm support for mitt romney, rick perry's lousy debate performances, and herman cain's recent problems, newt gingrich was having a good week. you even heard the word "front runner" attached to his name. then at the story broke that freddie mac paid him more than $1.5 million between 1999 and 2008, and reporters reminded him that he set in it last week's debate that he merely advised freddie mac as a historian. >> look, i was speaker of the house and a strategic adviser. i was glad to offer strategic advice. >> he was a strategic adviser . he says he did no lobbying of any kind, period. is this a rose by any other name, evan? >> one of the great scams and washington is a former statesmen who are not lobbyists but are still getting paid millions. i doubt that he was a lobbyist. but he got paid an awful lot of money and he looks very uncomfortable. >> is this going to come back to bite him, charles? >> peopl
. >> what happens if nothing happens? captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- thanks to lukewarm support for mitt romney, rick perry's lousy debate performances, and herman cain's recent problems, newt gingrich was having a good week. you even heard the word "front runner" attached to his name. then at the story broke that freddie mac paid him more than $1.5 million between 1999 and 2008, and reporters reminded him that he set in it last week's debate...
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nothing wrong with it.ion to buy your electronic material. >> it's consistent with what rob me in has done to have this disciplined operation. when he does let the press in and let people ask questions, things tend to go wrong and you get the awkward moments of him singing who let the dogs out or pretending the waitress is pinching his behind at the diner in new hampshire. i witnessed that in person. they clamped down a bit. >> i still think his performance of who let the dogs out beats the buttock pinching. i have to say. >> i have nightmares about both of them. he's gotten more clever about having more distance so people can't see him in the candid moments. people not having access to the roars is very similar. it's not unlike the strategy that was pursued in the white house by keeping the press at arm's length. >> do you think there may be material in the records in that digital tharling is staffers were more closely lyasing as the president was preparing to reform health care? do you think there may be
nothing wrong with it.ion to buy your electronic material. >> it's consistent with what rob me in has done to have this disciplined operation. when he does let the press in and let people ask questions, things tend to go wrong and you get the awkward moments of him singing who let the dogs out or pretending the waitress is pinching his behind at the diner in new hampshire. i witnessed that in person. they clamped down a bit. >> i still think his performance of who let the dogs out...
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nothing like we had yesterday. 30s for some. once the fog gets burned off you can see nothing upstream but we have a couple of days to tackle it. patchy fog, chilly mornings mostly sunny temperatures continue to be in the mild category mostly sunny and warmer, breezy up in the hills, 60s to upper 60s, did go with 1, 70-degree reading in santa rosa. we will have some rain late thursday into friday and it's that reenforcement of cold weather which looks to be a chilly weekend. >>> doctors at stamford say the conjoined twins are doing so well they will be released from the hospital early. they will recovering well from the nine hour surgery to separate them. they are receiving therapy to walk forward rather than side ways. >> we cannot wait to see them playing, walking and running and playing with other children again. thank you very much. and god bless to all. >> the twins were born joined at the chest and stomach and they shared a liver, separating the liver was the most delicate part of the operation. doctors say each child's li
nothing like we had yesterday. 30s for some. once the fog gets burned off you can see nothing upstream but we have a couple of days to tackle it. patchy fog, chilly mornings mostly sunny temperatures continue to be in the mild category mostly sunny and warmer, breezy up in the hills, 60s to upper 60s, did go with 1, 70-degree reading in santa rosa. we will have some rain late thursday into friday and it's that reenforcement of cold weather which looks to be a chilly weekend. >>>...
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we spent months documenting life on the inside, where the prisoners have nothing but time and nothing to lose. this is "lockup: holman, extended stay." >>> it requires a unique set of skills to run a violent prison like holman. warden grantt culliver embodies them. he's authoritative. >> you know that. >> dynamic and tough. >> you are not going to win an academy award. >> he shows compassion for the inmates he oversees, many of whom will never get out. but when violence explodes at holman, his zero tolerance policy is in full effect. >> lock down. we are under a lockdown. >>> administrative segregation is home to roughly 200 inmates. confined to their cells 23 hours a day. these men often become defiant and desperate. when an inmate acts up in general population, he's moved to ad-seg. but when he acts up in ad-seg, the officers' only option is to periodically move the inmate from cell to cell. >> we're going to move him out. he's already hostile. we'll just use caution with him, okay? >> put your hands behind you. cuff up. >> stick your hands out. >> shower stall right now. >> jammy b
we spent months documenting life on the inside, where the prisoners have nothing but time and nothing to lose. this is "lockup: holman, extended stay." >>> it requires a unique set of skills to run a violent prison like holman. warden grantt culliver embodies them. he's authoritative. >> you know that. >> dynamic and tough. >> you are not going to win an academy award. >> he shows compassion for the inmates he oversees, many of whom will never get out....
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nothing. you see. white folks in america i don't care how rich or poor short. you created you born with three hundred years of which ok that's what the cops is not aware of.
nothing. you see. white folks in america i don't care how rich or poor short. you created you born with three hundred years of which ok that's what the cops is not aware of.
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if you are a do nothing congress yeah, do nothing. if you are going to function in the way we need congress to function, there isle work to be done 365 days a year. >> the point is, they are doing too much and getting involved too much in our personal lives and business. >> yeah, leave the light bulbs alone. we can choose them ourselves. heck, these guys can't pass a budget. whether sevendays oring willy days. it is parkinson law work expands to fill the time. they might do something positive. >> they are there so often. they are looking at baseball steroids for god's sakes. they are in all sorts of things they shouldn't be into. >> i agree there is a problem in washington. i don't know if this is the way to fix it. i like the idea of turning off the air condition maybe bring back the mosquitos as well >> rich, are we better off when congress is not there. stock records and stock market tends to go up when congress is out of town. >> you know, there are a bunch of moral hams who love to give speeches to empty rooms on c-span. and they
if you are a do nothing congress yeah, do nothing. if you are going to function in the way we need congress to function, there isle work to be done 365 days a year. >> the point is, they are doing too much and getting involved too much in our personal lives and business. >> yeah, leave the light bulbs alone. we can choose them ourselves. heck, these guys can't pass a budget. whether sevendays oring willy days. it is parkinson law work expands to fill the time. they might do...
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you have nothing left but from this is a very typical of the end of a ponzi scheme because as people pull their money out of the system stacey that's the new money that you need to keep a ponzi scheme going so people are going to pull out of the ponzi scheme then we really do have a big problem this could be much bigger than lehman brothers because it really would attack the kernel of the systemic system that's now at risk due to just too much fraud and the c.m.a. group as we've been reporting for quite some time one of the most fraudulent regulators in the world that's the way the system works and it's benefited people and sold now it's killing people ok back well the reason why he says it's very unfathomable is that the c.m.e. group would typically provide the liquidity in this case when a group member like m.f. global group goes bankrupt normally the c.m.e. group would provide the liquidity and make sure that the clients the funds were still flowing and they didn't in this case in the speculation is that if they packed and that global then others were behind it and that it couldn'
you have nothing left but from this is a very typical of the end of a ponzi scheme because as people pull their money out of the system stacey that's the new money that you need to keep a ponzi scheme going so people are going to pull out of the ponzi scheme then we really do have a big problem this could be much bigger than lehman brothers because it really would attack the kernel of the systemic system that's now at risk due to just too much fraud and the c.m.a. group as we've been reporting...
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. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him.e call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. >> good to see him, even under these circumstance. we're both incarcerated. >> me and him, whole city of boston basically, we all over the building. >> you get addicted to the lifestyle. you get addicted to the streets, the whole long night, fast life, money, cars, fast women, everything that comes along with it. and you just get a rush from that after a while. it's an einstein quote, you have to learn the rule of the game and play them better than anyone else. applied it and took it and applied to it the streets. >> like bloodworth, peters is also awaiting trial or a possible plea deal. facing six charges including possession of a firearm, assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest. because of prior convictions, peters could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty. >> when i was a kid you couldn't tell me that i wasn't going to the nba. i thought that was what i was going to end up but hoop dreams is over. tr
. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him.e call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. >> good to see him, even under these circumstance. we're both incarcerated. >> me and him, whole city of boston basically, we all over the building. >> you get addicted to the lifestyle. you get addicted to the streets, the whole long night, fast life, money, cars, fast women, everything that comes along with it. and you just get a rush from that after a...