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. ♪ row, row, row your boat gently down the stream... ♪ >> stephen: it's a round.u know how to do that? you do row, row... >> you asked for a harmony, not a round. >> stephen: well the (bleep). (laughter) you start. ♪ row, row, row your boat... >> stephen: >> stephen: $100 bottles of beer on the wall... note? note take me down the stream ♪ donna nobis pacem >> stephen: beautiful. you ready for the colbert bump? >> ready. >> stephen: i'm going bump the (bleep) out of you tonight. get a hand in here. all right, ♪ colbert ♪ colbert... colbert... ♪ >> stephen: we'll be right back with music of some sort from grizzly bear. (cheers and applause) so dude. what is this you're listening to? you need to pump up some jams. c'mon. it's friday. it's time to get this party started. sfx: the tag starts making techno beats with his mouth. wha, ow! mj in the housey-house! tags are annoying. so we got rid of them. new hanes tagless underwear. go tagless. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, ladies and gentlemen, you're in for a treat. the band you're about to see has not played a co
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. ♪ row, row, row your boat gently down the stream... ♪ >> stephen: it's a round.know how to do that? you do row, row... >> you asked for a harmony, not a round. >> stephen: well the (bleep). (laughter) you start. ♪ row, row, row your boat... >> stephen: >> stephen: $100 bottles of beer on the wall... note? note take me down the stream ♪ donna nobis pacem >> stephen: beautiful. you ready for the colbert bump? >> ready. >> stephen: i'm going bump the (bleep) out of you tonight. get a hand in here. all right, ♪ colbert ♪ colbert... colbert... ♪ >> stephen: we'll be right back with music of some sort from grizzly bear. (cheers and applause) we asked over 3,000 doctors to review 5-hour energy and what they said is amazing. over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask yodoctor. we already asked 3,000. >> stephen: welcome back,
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. ♪ row, row, row your boat gently down the stream... ♪ >> stephen: it's a round.know how to do that? you do row, row... >> you asked for a harmony, not a round. >> stephen: well the (bleep). (laughter) you start. ♪ row, row, row your boat... >> stephen: >> stephen: $100 bottles of beer on the wall... note? note take me down the stream ♪ donna nobis pacem >> stephen: beautiful. you ready for the colbert bump? >> ready. >> stephen: i'm going bump the (bleep) out of you tonight. get a hand in here. all right, ♪ colbert ♪ colbert... colbert... ♪ >> stephen: we'll be right back with music of some sort from grizzly bear. (cheers and applause) telephone rings ♪ hello... ♪ what the... what the... what the... ♪ ♪ are you seein' this? ♪ uh-huh... uh-huh... uh-huh... ♪ ♪ it kinda makes me miss the days when we ♪ ♪ used to rock the microphone ♪ back when our credit score couldn't get us a micro-loan ♪ ♪ so light it up! ♪ even better than we did before ♪ ♪ yeah prep yourself america we're back for more ♪ ♪ our look is slacker chic and our sound is hardcore ♪ ♪ and we're here t
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on death row.id grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. >>> at almost every prison profiled on "lockup "our crew meets a certain number of repeat offenders who in some ways are more at home inside prison than out. at san quentin, we met one young inmate who compared it to a once popular tv show. >> it's just like that little show "cheers" where everybody know your name. [ bleep ]. you see all your friends, you know what i mean? you feel like, well, i'm cool here. these are my boys, you know, what i mean? this is my home. >> but most inmates hold a much different opinion. >> prisons are hate factories. they can't produce anything but hate. all you have is hate, loneliness, greed, and just misery. >> when we met gerald mccullough at the river bend national security institution near nashvill
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rowing is so technical. they've done a great job. >> they had that frustrating loss to new zealand in the world championships. new zealand was really no where. >> it is a brilliant performance. they do what they were doing. they were in control. i am sure they're happy. >> what is the key to success on that lake? >> having grit and determination. it is a long way. if conditions are good, take advantage of it. >> i am not in the market for predictions. do you see a little bit of a gold rush? >> i sincerely hope so. now that we've got one, there will be more to follow. >> thank you very much. a real sense of atmosphere here. 3 this is a fantastic place to be celebrating the sport of rowing. you cannot fail but to feel a part of it. this is the first time this club in so many others will be drawn into the excitement. >> thank you very much for that, robert. let's leave olympics. the fate of our people and our nation past and present and future depends on this battle. those were the words of syrian president bas
rowing is so technical. they've done a great job. >> they had that frustrating loss to new zealand in the world championships. new zealand was really no where. >> it is a brilliant performance. they do what they were doing. they were in control. i am sure they're happy. >> what is the key to success on that lake? >> having grit and determination. it is a long way. if conditions are good, take advantage of it. >> i am not in the market for predictions. do you see a...
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on death row. and 622 of them are currently housed at san quentin. the other 22 are either out to court or seeking medical attention somewhere possibly in federal jurisdiction outside of the state. >> san quentin's condemned row houses california's most heinous criminals such as the night stalker richard ramirez, the man who kill ed 12-year-old polyklaas, richard allen davis whose crime led to california's three strikes law and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there for nearly 20 years. >> when i arrived on death row, it was in the winter of '91. i remember because it was real cold, there was icicles on the ground. my conviction for the death penalty was the double felony, the murder then the robbery, but you know, if you move a person from one spot to another so many feet, it's kidnapped. so
on death row. and 622 of them are currently housed at san quentin. the other 22 are either out to court or seeking medical attention somewhere possibly in federal jurisdiction outside of the state. >> san quentin's condemned row houses california's most heinous criminals such as the night stalker richard ramirez, the man who kill ed 12-year-old polyklaas, richard allen davis whose crime led to california's three strikes law and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife....
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nearly 40 inmates are secluded on death row.ewer than a dozen of them live in a minimum-custody facility. more than 200, those considered the most dangerous, are locked in solitary confinement in the segregation unit. >> basically, there are very few inmates that come directly to the kentucky state penitentiary. for the most part, inmates come to the penitentiary via other facilities that those inmates have either committed serious rule infractions, have long-term segregation sentences and/or have failed to adjust at other facilities and that's basically how they wind up here. >> we have some searches to do. >> glenn haverlan became warden of ksp in 2002, after 30 years with the kentucky department of corrections. >> y'all have a good shift. >> yes, sir. >> he says that while the prison may look old on the outside, many security measures within the facility are state of the art. >> we have approximately 68 closed-circuit cameras throughout the facility. some of the cameras we have, have the ability to pan areas, zoom in on a par
nearly 40 inmates are secluded on death row.ewer than a dozen of them live in a minimum-custody facility. more than 200, those considered the most dangerous, are locked in solitary confinement in the segregation unit. >> basically, there are very few inmates that come directly to the kentucky state penitentiary. for the most part, inmates come to the penitentiary via other facilities that those inmates have either committed serious rule infractions, have long-term segregation sentences...
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they look for times when you do let your guard down. >> this is death row.ct, this is california's only male death row where the method of execution is lethal injection. this is where you'll find such vicious killers as richard ramirez, the so-called night stalker, and richard allen davis, the killer of polly klaas. today, the condemned population has grown to a staggering 581, well beyond san quentin's ability to handle them. this forced death row to expand into three additional cell blocks, never designed for such violent inmates. >> okay. we have one escort coming through. >> having worked at san quentin for 25 years, warden jeanne woodford understands the challenges that confront death row. >> as the number of condemned come in, it's just created a situation with this physical plant, with the open cell fronts, their ability to communicate with each other and pass on gang information just makes it very difficult to manage that population. >> the most sadistic death row inmates are isolated in the adjustment center where assaults are almost ritual. >> in t
they look for times when you do let your guard down. >> this is death row.ct, this is california's only male death row where the method of execution is lethal injection. this is where you'll find such vicious killers as richard ramirez, the so-called night stalker, and richard allen davis, the killer of polly klaas. today, the condemned population has grown to a staggering 581, well beyond san quentin's ability to handle them. this forced death row to expand into three additional cell...
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when you walk on death row, it's completely silent. it is eerily silent. >> randy haight, convicted of double murder and armed robbery, has been on death row at kentucky state penitentiary since 1995. >> we have one of the most well-behaved units in the institution. well, you can't say that we ain't got nothing to lose. we've got plenty to lose, you know. we have -- whatever privileges we do have, you know, that can be wiped away in a heartbeat. >> but that's not the only reason death row inmates are often the best behaved. >> their basic behavior is directly related to them being able to say in their clemency plea that we were good guys while we were there, we didn't create havoc, we weren't violent, we weren't all these things, and try to obviously portray the good things that they've done while they've been incarcerated. >> i have a hope that one day that i can be out of prison, you know. even though that hope might be small. i know that what i done was wrong. i deserve to be where i'm at. i've accepted whatever might come. >> what
when you walk on death row, it's completely silent. it is eerily silent. >> randy haight, convicted of double murder and armed robbery, has been on death row at kentucky state penitentiary since 1995. >> we have one of the most well-behaved units in the institution. well, you can't say that we ain't got nothing to lose. we've got plenty to lose, you know. we have -- whatever privileges we do have, you know, that can be wiped away in a heartbeat. >> but that's not the only...
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you have innocent people there in arkansas on death row right now.t happens all the time. >> what did your families think? how did they react? did any of them turn against you? did they believe you may be guilty? >> none of mine. >> i was with my family at the time the mores murders occurred. >> most of the testimony has never been meat public because they didn't want to release them at the time. it happened in the morning. then it happened in the afternoon. then finally he washed up at the time of the deaths. this is scandalous. why do you think jesse was doing this? >> well -- >> if he hadn't, i don't think any of you would have gone to prison. >> the closest thing i can come to explain that is the school yard bully who gets the kid to cry uncle. the bully knows he is not the other kid's uncle and the kid knows the bully is not his uncle, but he is like okay, uncle. let me loose. >> do you hate jess or blame him? >> not at all. he is handicapped. it's not his fault. >> he is a victim? >> exactly. he didn't choose to be born that way. >> some member
you have innocent people there in arkansas on death row right now.t happens all the time. >> what did your families think? how did they react? did any of them turn against you? did they believe you may be guilty? >> none of mine. >> i was with my family at the time the mores murders occurred. >> most of the testimony has never been meat public because they didn't want to release them at the time. it happened in the morning. then it happened in the afternoon. then finally...
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you still have innocent people there in arkansas on death row right now. time. >> did any of your family believe you were guilty? >> none of mine. >> was the key thing in the start of the evidence? is it because it was all based on jesse's testimony to the police? most of which were never made public? and he said, first of all the, it all happened in the morning. and then finally, he watched up at a time at the timing of death. this is scandalous, isn't it? >> why do you think jesse was doing this? >> if he hadn't, i don't think any of you would have gone to prison. >> the closest thing i can come to explain that in my mind is the schoolyard bully who gets the kid to cry uncle under duress. the bully know he's not the other kid's uncle. but it puts him under so much pressure and pain, it's okay, let me loose. >> do you blame jesse? >> no, he's mentally handicapped. he didn't choose to be born that way. some people supported you. others, to this day, kwont to say you're responsible. how do you deal with that psychologically? skbr you just have to keep movin
you still have innocent people there in arkansas on death row right now. time. >> did any of your family believe you were guilty? >> none of mine. >> was the key thing in the start of the evidence? is it because it was all based on jesse's testimony to the police? most of which were never made public? and he said, first of all the, it all happened in the morning. and then finally, he watched up at a time at the timing of death. this is scandalous, isn't it? >> why do you...
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back to you -- second year in a row.ack to you. >>> flames broke out between florence and alum rock avenue. that was in the attic of the three buildings. >> there's water damage from our extinguishment. >> the cause of the fire is under investigation but investigators say the fire is not considered suspicious. >>> at this shower, police in san mateo are still searching for whoever robbed a mother and her 2 kids at gunpoint. it happened at broad daylight right across the street from an elementary school. here's more. >> reporter: this morning, police officers kept a watchful eye on kids headed to school on indian avenue in san mateo. this was on this street just before noon yesterday that a mother walking with her 1-year- old daughter and her 6-year-old son were robbed at gunpoint. >> a suspect approached them, ha brandished a firearm and demanded property from the mother. >> reporter: the mother gave the robber what he wanted and he took off running down the street, down the blocks and that's the last anyone saw him -- a
back to you -- second year in a row.ack to you. >>> flames broke out between florence and alum rock avenue. that was in the attic of the three buildings. >> there's water damage from our extinguishment. >> the cause of the fire is under investigation but investigators say the fire is not considered suspicious. >>> at this shower, police in san mateo are still searching for whoever robbed a mother and her 2 kids at gunpoint. it happened at broad daylight right...
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so it's the essence of the rowing for me.i have a move during my race for berkeley and go bears. >> where is stanford this the medal table? >> they have done well. >> we are both ahead of ucla and usc. >> that is the president of nbc europe, yes, a cal alum. a lot of smiles from berkeley all the way to london. back to you. >> got to like that. >>> for more on the cal and stanford connections we want to go to the cal campus tonight. >> and it's not just cal that has bragging rights. stanford has them too. the two schools are tied with 16 medals each. and tomorrow could break the tie. >> reporter: there may be an olympian in this group of cal women volleyball players. there are 46 current and former student athletes from cal in the 2012 olympic games. >> we knew we had people poised to take medals. >> reporter: you are not that surprised? >> excite bud not surprised. >> reporter: sandy barber says there is a long standing olympic tradition in the school. >> but that's the environment that's built on this campus that is part of
so it's the essence of the rowing for me.i have a move during my race for berkeley and go bears. >> where is stanford this the medal table? >> they have done well. >> we are both ahead of ucla and usc. >> that is the president of nbc europe, yes, a cal alum. a lot of smiles from berkeley all the way to london. back to you. >> got to like that. >>> for more on the cal and stanford connections we want to go to the cal campus tonight. >> and it's not...
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they're in a little row. and it kind of-- it will recall for people, you know, kind of going to the county fair and seeing the little shooting gallery with the ducks going by. and i'm not entirely sure what it means. i mean, in some ways, i'm the sitting duck in the situation. but there's something about the fact that they are the same, they're kind of uniform, that i think is effective and people seem to really relate to. you seem a little ambivalent about being one of the n.e.a. four. more a blessing than a curse, or-- well, i think that i got, yes, all this publicity, but it was--people who say there's no such thing as bad publicity haven't really experienced it and experienced it when you become sort of a national joke. and most arts organizations wanted to put as much distance between not just me but the other artists that were red-flag artists. and, you know, it's not a very catchy title. it doesn't sound like a good band name. and i know that some of the other artists have felt like, "how do you deal w
they're in a little row. and it kind of-- it will recall for people, you know, kind of going to the county fair and seeing the little shooting gallery with the ducks going by. and i'm not entirely sure what it means. i mean, in some ways, i'm the sitting duck in the situation. but there's something about the fact that they are the same, they're kind of uniform, that i think is effective and people seem to really relate to. you seem a little ambivalent about being one of the n.e.a. four. more a...
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great britain won its first in the women's rowing pair. prince william and harry were on hand to lead the national celebration where the u.s. women's quad rowers took a bronze. >> we came to win a medal and did our job. >> reporter: not faring as well, venus williams eliminated in straight sets in singles. she still has a shot at a record fourth gold medal when she pairs up with serena in doubles. the u.s. men's archers, silver medalists as a team were each eliminated in singles >>> the morning after winning his record 19th medal, michael phelps moved forward. this is a day of jubilation in great britain. they are on the boards. god save the queen. there was bay area news in rowing here at the olympics today. the men's rowing team fell short by just .3 seconds. three members of the team have bay area ties. they all train in berkeley. germany, the gold, canada, the silver, great britain, the bronze and janelle and jessica, that was such a heart-breaker. .3 of a second. it is a very long race. it went right down to the wire. >> that is right
great britain won its first in the women's rowing pair. prince william and harry were on hand to lead the national celebration where the u.s. women's quad rowers took a bronze. >> we came to win a medal and did our job. >> reporter: not faring as well, venus williams eliminated in straight sets in singles. she still has a shot at a record fourth gold medal when she pairs up with serena in doubles. the u.s. men's archers, silver medalists as a team were each eliminated in singles...
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santa ana row opened two months later. another wrinkle in the doping scandal surrounding melky cabrera what he's accused of doing to cover up his positive test for performance enhancing drug. >>> the home town feel >>> community comes together for a home town little league,,,,,,, >>> the petaluma and little league world series team in action today their second game in the tournament and a national television anne mackovic shows us the date turn out for little leaguers on the big screen. >>> for the second game in the little league world series petaluma packed two movie theaters with enthusiastic fans >>> it is amazing and related home town feel >>> hundreds of people came to watch their home town he rose on the big screen from williamsport pennsylvania the boys represents the western u.s. it took on a team from tennessee and there were high moments. but the other guys hit some homers as well ultimately the game was a loss. >>> that a few mistakes in the first inning i think it would of had the game >>> we're disappointed b
santa ana row opened two months later. another wrinkle in the doping scandal surrounding melky cabrera what he's accused of doing to cover up his positive test for performance enhancing drug. >>> the home town feel >>> community comes together for a home town little league,,,,,,, >>> the petaluma and little league world series team in action today their second game in the tournament and a national television anne mackovic shows us the date turn out for little leaguers...
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everybody on death row, we will hang them by next month and this is a couple of weeks. he came to power in a kcoupe, ad he ruled with a iron fist and no dissent tolerated in gambia, and he said that he can cure aids with a her ball body rub and bananas, and this is the type of guy we are dealing with here. >> and what is the reaction and the response? people say, okay, they are on death row, and we don't need them and don't care or is this some sort of solution that is taking place in their country? >> no, the people there are stunned and the people outside are stunned as well. enormous condemnation from the human rights group, and the french government has spoken out and i'm waiting for the british response, because it is a former british colony and hear what they have the say, but senegal, as you say, encompasses gambia and the human rights group has condemned him for how he has repressed people. they say no public freedom in gambia and this is another example of it. >> when you think of people on death row in the country, you think of murderers and rapists, and serio
everybody on death row, we will hang them by next month and this is a couple of weeks. he came to power in a kcoupe, ad he ruled with a iron fist and no dissent tolerated in gambia, and he said that he can cure aids with a her ball body rub and bananas, and this is the type of guy we are dealing with here. >> and what is the reaction and the response? people say, okay, they are on death row, and we don't need them and don't care or is this some sort of solution that is taking place in...
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from a white sox team that leads the al centtal and came in having won it's last six in a row...tonightrioles try to hand them their third straight defeat...can the orioles use this crucial peries as a sproingboard as they head into september? 3 elsewhere..the ravens boardee their charter this afternoon for st louii, where they'll wind up the preeseason tomorrow night againss the those trying to earn a deal to - spot.friday night at nine is the deadline to get rosters down to the mandated 53 to open the season... meanwhile,,the nfl says it's replacement referees will open the regular season.. the league locked out the regular officials back in june, aad there islittle to no progress betweenntheir union &pand the nfl...a memo went out today saying the replacements will quote work as much ofthe regular season as necessary,,, salary and pension issues are the main stickinn oint...the replacemenns have worked the entire pre-season, wiih decidedly mixed results. oriiles-white sox highlights...more from the ravens, and a new home for loyola athletics...thatts all comingguop at 10:50 and 11:30
from a white sox team that leads the al centtal and came in having won it's last six in a row...tonightrioles try to hand them their third straight defeat...can the orioles use this crucial peries as a sproingboard as they head into september? 3 elsewhere..the ravens boardee their charter this afternoon for st louii, where they'll wind up the preeseason tomorrow night againss the those trying to earn a deal to - spot.friday night at nine is the deadline to get rosters down to the mandated 53 to...
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all right, did you know we highlighted rowing here of course?t rowing is the only sport where competitors cross the finish liep backward. all right, competing wednesday will be silas staff ford and he is currently a resident of stanford and also a stanford alum. >>> the mid 90s as we head throughout thursday. and then by friday, saturday and sunday, we'll gradually see upper 80s to near 90s coming our way. and then by monday and tuesday, we have some low 0s. i tried to trip viewers up on facebook. it only took two people and they got it. i was thinking i don't know jack. i was thinking which sport. >> we're not going to let you do the quizzes from now on. >> well, coming up, a pig never intended for the frying pan gets out of a fire. details of this pet's rescue coming up. >>> seeing the light again. what could be the largest blackout in the history of the world is over tonight. power back on for most of the 600 million people left in the dark in india. for the second day in a row, the electrical grid collapsed and that blackout brought nearly 5
all right, did you know we highlighted rowing here of course?t rowing is the only sport where competitors cross the finish liep backward. all right, competing wednesday will be silas staff ford and he is currently a resident of stanford and also a stanford alum. >>> the mid 90s as we head throughout thursday. and then by friday, saturday and sunday, we'll gradually see upper 80s to near 90s coming our way. and then by monday and tuesday, we have some low 0s. i tried to trip viewers up...
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jackie rowe adams was at his the bronx. jackie rowe adams was at his funeral, her sixth for a child killed by gun violence in new york city this year. >> it's a war with our children killing each other. >> reporter: rowe adams is the founder of harlem mothers. members are parents of murdered children. >> we have a support group here, mothers-- and now fathers-- who have joined us. not only in harlem but all over the city. >> put the guns down! >> put the peace sign up! >> reporter: her group advocates for stricter gun laws and police tactics focused on getting weapons off the streets. she supports the new york city's police departments stop-and-frisk strategy, which allows officers to search anyone they find suspicious. you support stop-and-frisk. it's a controversial tool. >> see, you have to walk in my shoes to understand when i say stop-and-frisk is needed because maybe if they would have stop and frisked those kids that shot my two kids maybe they would still be alive. >> reporter: in 1982, her 17-year-old son anthony w
jackie rowe adams was at his the bronx. jackie rowe adams was at his funeral, her sixth for a child killed by gun violence in new york city this year. >> it's a war with our children killing each other. >> reporter: rowe adams is the founder of harlem mothers. members are parents of murdered children. >> we have a support group here, mothers-- and now fathers-- who have joined us. not only in harlem but all over the city. >> put the guns down! >> put the peace sign...
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it can be represented by rectangles that are either two rows of six pebbles or three rows of four pebbles, so that the height and width of these boxes actually give us a visualization of a basic multiplication problem. since a rectangle has length and width, the number of its pebbles represents both the rectangle itself and the answer to a multiplication problem such as 3 x 4. but notice that certain quantities of pebbles just don't fit in a box. if you're trying to make one of these so-called "fat" rectangles out of a number like 11 or 13, something is always left over. so a number like 11 or 13 can never be the answer to a multiplication problem other than 1 x itself. this ends up being true for many numbers: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, on and on it goes. today we call these numbers prime numbers. and like any kind of surprising discovery, be it a strange kind of bird or a flickering star in the sky, once it's identified, it needs to be investigated. so it was euclid, the man that most of us think of as the father of geometry, who first recorded the properties of the primes. his investi
it can be represented by rectangles that are either two rows of six pebbles or three rows of four pebbles, so that the height and width of these boxes actually give us a visualization of a basic multiplication problem. since a rectangle has length and width, the number of its pebbles represents both the rectangle itself and the answer to a multiplication problem such as 3 x 4. but notice that certain quantities of pebbles just don't fit in a box. if you're trying to make one of these so-called...
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it can be represented by rectangles that are either two rows of six pebbles or three rows of four pebbles, so that the height and width of these boxes actually give us a visualization of a basic multiplication problem. since a rectangle has length and width, the number of its pebbles represents both the rectangle itself and the answer to a multiplication problem such as 3 x 4. but notice that certain quantities of pebbles just don't fit in a box. if you're trying to make one of these so-called "fat" rectangles out of a number like 11 or 13, something is always left over. so a number like 11 or 13 can never be the answer to a multiplication problem other than 1 x itself. this ends up being true for many numbers: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, on and on it goes. today we call these numbers prime numbers. and like any kind of surprising discovery, be it a strange kind of bird or a flickering star in the sky, once it's identified, it needs to be investigated. so it was euclid, the man that most of us think of as the father of geometry, who first recorded the properties of the primes. his investi
it can be represented by rectangles that are either two rows of six pebbles or three rows of four pebbles, so that the height and width of these boxes actually give us a visualization of a basic multiplication problem. since a rectangle has length and width, the number of its pebbles represents both the rectangle itself and the answer to a multiplication problem such as 3 x 4. but notice that certain quantities of pebbles just don't fit in a box. if you're trying to make one of these so-called...
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virgin islands got good second row access over here. over in section three back over here, puerto rico, they have good access. guam. as you know, in conventions, republicans have been praised for having diversity on the podium, but not diversity in the audience. what these organizers did, they made sure their most diverse delegation got good front row seats, so when the cameras pan, you will see a more diverse audience. of course, one thing to remind you, all of these folks in guam, the u.s. virgin islands, none of their votes count in november. >> a lot of discussion, we should call it what it is, a mu multiple day television show. that brings us to andrea mitchell over in new hampshire. andrea? >> reporter: well, speaking of diversity, the romney campaign knows they have a gender gap, they have a problem. they're going to try to solve that, partly by showcasing a lot of women. they have a diverse group of rising stars in the party, they have new mexico governor susannah martinez, south carolina governor, nikki haley, and tonight from
virgin islands got good second row access over here. over in section three back over here, puerto rico, they have good access. guam. as you know, in conventions, republicans have been praised for having diversity on the podium, but not diversity in the audience. what these organizers did, they made sure their most diverse delegation got good front row seats, so when the cameras pan, you will see a more diverse audience. of course, one thing to remind you, all of these folks in guam, the u.s....
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i was. >>> there is one, too, 3, 4, there's three in a row. by the time i finished their work can and only 60 spots. >>> not just my block and i took a ride >>> and a column in the parking grow >>> he wrote the book on park in san francisco called " finding the sweet spot " >>> if everybody in the city was disabled there been no more meters available >>> twice as many placards as there are san francisco parking meters. >>> is there abuse in the community >>> absolutely there is >>> and he was on a grand jury that investigated abuses and found them rapid he's upset legitimately disabled people are mixed in with the cheap stuff having a pass that allows you to park for free at animator in california is too lucrative to the target not to cheat. all it takes for a doctor to say you need one or an audiologist or some kind of social worker the pass is free which sets up all kinds of scenarios >>> i'm with channel 5 television i notice this woman in my tell of i wondered what you have a placard and you park every day for free on the street >>> i had
i was. >>> there is one, too, 3, 4, there's three in a row. by the time i finished their work can and only 60 spots. >>> not just my block and i took a ride >>> and a column in the parking grow >>> he wrote the book on park in san francisco called " finding the sweet spot " >>> if everybody in the city was disabled there been no more meters available >>> twice as many placards as there are san francisco parking meters. >>>...
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in a row. going for his third. i thought he won it. >> kimberly: his mom, too. >> bob: he lost by .05 of a second. give credit where credit is due. i mean this as a positive way. darwin said we all came from fish. i didn't retain any of those darwinian dna notches. but phelps did. he is built to be a swimmer. the fact younger guys beat him, so what? >> eric: you look like a fish. >> dana: so one thing that the international olympic committee -- >> eric: it was your idea to start with the olympics. let's go. >> dana: the person with the previous record of the medals, that phelps beat, she wanted to present the medal to phelps. cool thing. but the ioc said no way. >> eric: the oec is smart. -- ioc is smart. they keep very much -- no, they keep a lot of control on the clips that you can run. where you advertise. these are going to be advertising banks. they'll make so much money and generate so much cash. ioc says you are not allowed to tweet or sell yourself before the olympics or after. that is
in a row. going for his third. i thought he won it. >> kimberly: his mom, too. >> bob: he lost by .05 of a second. give credit where credit is due. i mean this as a positive way. darwin said we all came from fish. i didn't retain any of those darwinian dna notches. but phelps did. he is built to be a swimmer. the fact younger guys beat him, so what? >> eric: you look like a fish. >> dana: so one thing that the international olympic committee -- >> eric: it was your...
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i was. >>> there is one, too, 3, 4, there's three in a row. by the time i finished their work can and only 60 spots. >>> not just my block and i took a ride >>> and a column in the parking grow >>> he wrote the book on park in san francisco called " finding the sweet spot " >>> if everybody in the city was disabled there been no more meters available >>> twice as many placards as there are san francisco parking meters. >>> is there abuse in the community >>> absolutely there is >>> and he was on a grand jury that investigated abuses and found them rapid he's upset legitimately disabled people are mixed in with the cheap stuff having a pass that allows you to park for free at animator in california is too lucrative to the target not to cheat. all it takes for a doctor to say you need one or an audiologist or some kind of social worker the pass is free which sets up all kinds of scenarios >>> i'm with channel 5 television i notice this woman in my tell of i wondered what you have a placard and you park every day for free on the street >>> i had
i was. >>> there is one, too, 3, 4, there's three in a row. by the time i finished their work can and only 60 spots. >>> not just my block and i took a ride >>> and a column in the parking grow >>> he wrote the book on park in san francisco called " finding the sweet spot " >>> if everybody in the city was disabled there been no more meters available >>> twice as many placards as there are san francisco parking meters. >>>...
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he had been squating in a vacant row home on west lexington street. his friends say he suffered from schizophrenia. >> he was always a good guy. sometimes he forgot to take his medicine. >> at 12:30 p.m. saturday, police responded to a call from someone at the burglary at the house. police say several officeres go inside where they find a man charging at them with a knife or bottle. >> officer suffered laceration to his face. after that moment another officer discharged his service weapon in defense of that first officer sblfment the second officer fired multiple shots to the upper body of bell, who died at the scene. >> that man wasn't no threat at all. to shoot hit like that, they shoot first and ask questions later. >> a police spokesperson did not know if the officers had any other device that could have been used as an alternative. an investigation is now under way to determine if the shooting was justified, which is standard procedure in cases like these. meanwhile, the officer who was cut is said to be ok. >> the body of a missing woman whose r
he had been squating in a vacant row home on west lexington street. his friends say he suffered from schizophrenia. >> he was always a good guy. sometimes he forgot to take his medicine. >> at 12:30 p.m. saturday, police responded to a call from someone at the burglary at the house. police say several officeres go inside where they find a man charging at them with a knife or bottle. >> officer suffered laceration to his face. after that moment another officer discharged his...
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we see a lot of good tactics in rowing. they were holding behind the slow vaccineans and in the last minutes powered ahead like the britain girls to power ahead to win the gold. so to go with the silver they won in equestrian yesterday. >> all right. we've got to talk about this badminton and disqualification listening to the reaction in china. they are saying, hang on a minute. you changed the rules. this was obvious this is what players were going to do. >> perhaps not advised the best way. they did what they thought was going to get them through as far as they could in the competition. and this is the olympics. the competition is to win the gold medal. you don't cheat but perhaps bend things your way. so there was the situation of a round robin as opposed to the outright form mat. some said this could lead to problems before. a former international table tennis player for great britain said he was in exactly the same scenario years ago. it's a big dilemma if you're a player. so it's the olympic ideals of let's be sportin
we see a lot of good tactics in rowing. they were holding behind the slow vaccineans and in the last minutes powered ahead like the britain girls to power ahead to win the gold. so to go with the silver they won in equestrian yesterday. >> all right. we've got to talk about this badminton and disqualification listening to the reaction in china. they are saying, hang on a minute. you changed the rules. this was obvious this is what players were going to do. >> perhaps not advised the...
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in the sports even which new zealand has done better than rowing in particular they rowing programs funded on lifts money that would be strong in rowing programs so they doing something very much better than we would get five medals but we didn't get the three gold so. i'm absolutely certain that the sports have to look at themselves rather than look for more money. well away from the olympics and in the or russian a premier league game week for concluded on sunday. second after eight you know when over seriously struggling to number moscow the visitors went into the game with three defeats from their first three matches and with fifteen minutes to go they may have thought they were on for their first point of the season with the scores level of. however in the seventy eighth minute the league's joint top scorer . broke the deadlock before. still to win in a stoppage time rubin now second three points behind early pacesetters i think that . elsewhere car bounced back to winning ways following back to back to fate secured a one zero win over. there and toss it with the winning strike fiftee
in the sports even which new zealand has done better than rowing in particular they rowing programs funded on lifts money that would be strong in rowing programs so they doing something very much better than we would get five medals but we didn't get the three gold so. i'm absolutely certain that the sports have to look at themselves rather than look for more money. well away from the olympics and in the or russian a premier league game week for concluded on sunday. second after eight you know...
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this is the third day in a row that we have hit 96 degrees. 94 dulles temperatures now have cooled but still very warm for 11:00 in the evening it's 85 degrees at the airport, 82 in southern maryland. satellite and radar quiet and dry across the mid-atlantic for right now but things are going to change as they move through the day tomorrow. we have a cold front that's going to move across the mid-atlantic and that's going to bring us a better chance for some strong to severe thunderstorms late in the day. talk about the timing and what to expect coming up in just a few minutes. >> we'll check back in with you. the heat and humidity didn't stop some people from spending the day outdoors. nearly 25,000 fans descended on the park for fan appreciation day. it was a long hot trek from the parking lot to the field where all of the activities were taking place and some refreshments there for sale but savvy fans came prepared. >> we got water and sodas and chairs and we're ready to go. >> we've got sunscreen. we'll drink plenty of water and when we start getting overheated we'll go home. >> an
this is the third day in a row that we have hit 96 degrees. 94 dulles temperatures now have cooled but still very warm for 11:00 in the evening it's 85 degrees at the airport, 82 in southern maryland. satellite and radar quiet and dry across the mid-atlantic for right now but things are going to change as they move through the day tomorrow. we have a cold front that's going to move across the mid-atlantic and that's going to bring us a better chance for some strong to severe thunderstorms late...
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third day in a row at 96 degrees at reagan national airport.rage this date, 88. 102 is the long-standing high set in 1930. temperature is 95 degrees. dew point levels in the mid 60's. it's 91 in oxen hill. they had a high of 93. upper northwest d.c. reporting in with 90 and 91 in annandale. temperatures outside rain from the upper 80's to lower to middle 90's. quantico at 94 degrees. heat index makes it feel 100 degrees across much of the area. our attention now focuses to the west of us, the midwest. minneapolis at 77. chicago, 72. they are now behind a strong cold front that rolled through during the afternoon hours. you can see the frontal system over here thcht is -- this is the same cold front that will move across the mid atlantic this time tomorrow and we may see stronger storms. strong storms moved through the chicago area earlier this afternoon. the la la palooza concert they had to evacuate 80,000 people this afternoon. the tropics flairing up. tropical storm ernesto with maximum sustained winds at 60 miles per hour. its track will ta
third day in a row at 96 degrees at reagan national airport.rage this date, 88. 102 is the long-standing high set in 1930. temperature is 95 degrees. dew point levels in the mid 60's. it's 91 in oxen hill. they had a high of 93. upper northwest d.c. reporting in with 90 and 91 in annandale. temperatures outside rain from the upper 80's to lower to middle 90's. quantico at 94 degrees. heat index makes it feel 100 degrees across much of the area. our attention now focuses to the west of us, the...
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a sex offender. >> rowe? >> rowe was sentenced to 230 years for an unlawful act with a minor. >> they don't care whether they're innocent or guilty. somebody says, did you know that guy's a chester? >> which is? >> next thing you know they're hurt. >> what's a chester? >> several years ago in "hustler" magazine they had cartoons every week, the guy called chester the molester. the term has stuck. >> even the most sured housing units can't always protect so-called chesters from an inmate set on hurting them. when we met christian knight, he was serving 79 years for murder at california state prison corcoran. >> just seeing christian the first time, you kind of knew he had some kind of story. very dramatic looking. you know, with all the tats and very intense. >> it turns out knight had several incredible stories but one involved his attempt to attack a sex offender at the los angeles county jail. >> got this freaking child molester on the tier. he's actually in the van talking about what he does. you know, i l
a sex offender. >> rowe? >> rowe was sentenced to 230 years for an unlawful act with a minor. >> they don't care whether they're innocent or guilty. somebody says, did you know that guy's a chester? >> which is? >> next thing you know they're hurt. >> what's a chester? >> several years ago in "hustler" magazine they had cartoons every week, the guy called chester the molester. the term has stuck. >> even the most sured housing units...
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after starting the season with two disappointing the feds in a row. to be back on track with force victories scoring eight goals and consuming none and they're eager to continue their run it is they who sweden's in the second leg of their europa league qualifying tie after securing a win in the first encounter. played confident at the back during those games but the reason we want four matches is that we had most of the possession and attacking play improved. management are confident of reaching the first round brought but it will be relying on a swedish international to do so recent signing rasmussen will have a key role in the midfield battle. maybe too much based on last hour in sweden he's a skilful player when you don't get pressure on him and he did a good game there for so that was not good for us however to. the threat. i sold my soul anyway. so i messed up by a matter. that you know i mean. so they're going to. imitate. johnny. you know and then go up and down. night train and we don't like this brock's and it has just shocking. you live in t
after starting the season with two disappointing the feds in a row. to be back on track with force victories scoring eight goals and consuming none and they're eager to continue their run it is they who sweden's in the second leg of their europa league qualifying tie after securing a win in the first encounter. played confident at the back during those games but the reason we want four matches is that we had most of the possession and attacking play improved. management are confident of...
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cal berkeley didn't start rowing until 2009. she earned a bronze medal. the ukrainian and german team took gold and silver. the eight-man rowing team which trains in the east bay and features several bay athletes just missed the podium. the united states finished 0.3 of a second behind germany. >>> they are the undisputed rock stars. the u.s. gymnastics team. they came together during the olympic trials in san jose a month ago. now, they are basking in the golden glow of olympic glory. raj mathai caught up with one of the key members of the fab five. >> reporter: not that you didn't before but now everybody is waiting for you. you are going to be like a household name all of the sudden. >> that's pretty cool. there are so many supporters that love gymnastics. i hope i cob a rould be a role to all those little girls. anything is possible if you work hard and love something. >> reporter: what was going through your mind last night when you were getting the gold? >> pretty emotional, just standing up there with the u.s. team. it was amazing to know all this
cal berkeley didn't start rowing until 2009. she earned a bronze medal. the ukrainian and german team took gold and silver. the eight-man rowing team which trains in the east bay and features several bay athletes just missed the podium. the united states finished 0.3 of a second behind germany. >>> they are the undisputed rock stars. the u.s. gymnastics team. they came together during the olympic trials in san jose a month ago. now, they are basking in the golden glow of olympic glory....