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miraclously he shoots out the other side of the cage.th out thrilled to be alive but the danger is far from over. jerry is out of the cage but not out of the water yet. >> i had 10, 12-kilos of weight on me so actually i start falling. >> no air, shark infested waters. a dramatic fight for survival and at the world extreme skiing competition -- an extreme accident. >> she wasn't moving at all and i just broke down in tears. >> when "caught on camera daredevils" continues. here you go, honey. thank you. [ male announcer ] see your authorized dealer for an incredible offer on the exhilarating c250 sport sedan. ♪ has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. what's the rush? could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer
miraclously he shoots out the other side of the cage.th out thrilled to be alive but the danger is far from over. jerry is out of the cage but not out of the water yet. >> i had 10, 12-kilos of weight on me so actually i start falling. >> no air, shark infested waters. a dramatic fight for survival and at the world extreme skiing competition -- an extreme accident. >> she wasn't moving at all and i just broke down in tears. >> when "caught on camera daredevils"...
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put a cage around your head and go away. >> a kissing cage. jesse.sed to be addicted to air guitar while driving your pinto. you can pretty much relate how hard it is to give up something stupid. >> used to be? i haven't quit that for sure. no, but when i quit drinking, i did something similar. i wore a birdcage on my head so no one would let me into a bar. >> you still smoke a lot? >> that's when i started smoking birds. yeah. yeah. yeah. i do. i smoke like a pack a day. >> smoke a pack a day? >> yeah. >> that's good. >> yeah. >> good for you. how many times -- >> that way my clothes smell the way they look. i have a better sense of humor. >> i know. why am i insulting you? sunny, if you have the will power to make a cage and wear it around your head, shouldn't you have the will power to quit smoking? >> this is what scares me. all of the progressives in america and all of the things they're trying to push us into, i'm scared what kind of ideas they going to get. if they don't want you to eat bacon. what are they going to do here? rough. and him put
put a cage around your head and go away. >> a kissing cage. jesse.sed to be addicted to air guitar while driving your pinto. you can pretty much relate how hard it is to give up something stupid. >> used to be? i haven't quit that for sure. no, but when i quit drinking, i did something similar. i wore a birdcage on my head so no one would let me into a bar. >> you still smoke a lot? >> that's when i started smoking birds. yeah. yeah. yeah. i do. i smoke like a pack a...
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the cage has a lock on each side.on't know where you'd buy something -- i don't know who makes lockable head cages. but every day before she leaves the house his wife locks the cage on his head and keeps the keys so he can't take it off. and he says he hasn't smoked a single cigarette since he started wearing it. which i found this very simple but effective technique. so we arranged an interview with ibrahim via skype. and please say hello now to ibrahim yusel. hello, ibrahim. [ cheers and applause ] ibrahim, it's jimmy kimmel. >> hello. >> jimmy: and we're calling from the united states. >> it is hard to see you because i have a cage on my head. >> jimmy: yes, i see that. so tell me, you decided to try to quit smoking by -- [ phone ringing ] -- putting a cage on your head. is that your phone? >> excuse me. >> jimmy: yes. >> hello? hello? i cannot hear you because i have a cage on my head. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: ibrahim, tell us how the cage works. how does it -- how do you do it? >> every morning my beautiful wife ya
the cage has a lock on each side.on't know where you'd buy something -- i don't know who makes lockable head cages. but every day before she leaves the house his wife locks the cage on his head and keeps the keys so he can't take it off. and he says he hasn't smoked a single cigarette since he started wearing it. which i found this very simple but effective technique. so we arranged an interview with ibrahim via skype. and please say hello now to ibrahim yusel. hello, ibrahim. [ cheers and...
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oh, my heavens, it's in the cage with me. >> it's in the cage. >> i'll never know whether it was tryingr if it just liked me. is this something i should worry about? >> don't touch the seal. >> okay. when jaws came out 30 years ago now, it had such an impact that a lot of people stopped going to the beaches, they were so scared of sharks. think about what's changed. now shark tourism has become big business. a lot of people are spending a lot of money to do what i'm doing right now, which is just to sit underwater in a cage and hope to get a good look at a shark. but shark tourism has its critics. surfers here are convinced that shark attacks are on the rise because tour operators attract sharks with bait and fish blood, known as chum, to make sure their clients get what they paid for. >> whoa. >> when you go cage diving here, you don't necessarily put yourself at risk as a tourist, but you might be putting the local inhabitants at risk. >> craig bovim is a local inhabitant and a surfer. he leads a group of concerned citizens who believe that chum makes sharks associate people with food
oh, my heavens, it's in the cage with me. >> it's in the cage. >> i'll never know whether it was tryingr if it just liked me. is this something i should worry about? >> don't touch the seal. >> okay. when jaws came out 30 years ago now, it had such an impact that a lot of people stopped going to the beaches, they were so scared of sharks. think about what's changed. now shark tourism has become big business. a lot of people are spending a lot of money to do what i'm...
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punishment and in california alone as many as forty five one hundred prisoners are kept in isolation cages at any given time. well in a shocking twist the l.a. times reported that as a result of these protests corrections officials are threatening to search the hunger strikers cells seize their food stash is and possibly move them to solitary confinement if they continue their meals strike that's right inmates protesting in solitary confinement may end up in solitary confinement if they continue to protest so just me or is there something seriously wrong with this equation and my next guest is someone who represents federal prisoners who are victims of this practice to help me get a better understanding of solitary confinement and what long periods of isolation
punishment and in california alone as many as forty five one hundred prisoners are kept in isolation cages at any given time. well in a shocking twist the l.a. times reported that as a result of these protests corrections officials are threatening to search the hunger strikers cells seize their food stash is and possibly move them to solitary confinement if they continue their meals strike that's right inmates protesting in solitary confinement may end up in solitary confinement if they...
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if you put a winning well in that cage cocaine is no longer attractive. so when we have these alternatives in our lives, and many of us do, it decreases the impact or the attractiveness of cocaine or other drugs and we know this as parents, as citizens. if we have jobs, we know that we have to go to our jobs in order to get the respect, the regard and all the rest of these things. if we don't, then we have nothing. and so, sometimes drug use interferes with your ability to do your job, to get this positive regard and these sorts of things. so the cocaine may have to go. that certainly was the case in my life. >> host: tell us about the case in your life. >> guest: and as you pointed out, it was just something i was experimenting with a girlfriend and i was fine. it didn't interfere with my work. i had a job at something like ups. it didn't interfere with my work but if it had, i wouldn't have done it because i know that i was going somewhere i had a future and i wanted to go somewhere else because i knew that if it would have disrupted my ability to make
if you put a winning well in that cage cocaine is no longer attractive. so when we have these alternatives in our lives, and many of us do, it decreases the impact or the attractiveness of cocaine or other drugs and we know this as parents, as citizens. if we have jobs, we know that we have to go to our jobs in order to get the respect, the regard and all the rest of these things. if we don't, then we have nothing. and so, sometimes drug use interferes with your ability to do your job, to get...
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so get into good alignment first, on top of those sitz bones, rib cage is up. shoulders are back and down. open up that chest wide and then tuck that chin back in. put your hands right here, and we'll start with a bicep curl. pull up and squeeze. and down. and up. i want you to focus on the muscle that we're working. so squeeze the front of your arm right here. and again. let's do one more. okay. now you are going to go into muscle man position, right from here. and you're going to give a little twist as the arms come up. and then go back to muscle man. now, this is for your core as well as the shoulders and the back. take it easy. listen to your body. okay. all right. bring your elbows right down here by your side. and elbows are just tucked in. this is external rotation for your shoulder. if you need to wiggle your fingers a little bit, if you're gripping too tight, you need to get that circulation going in there. and now we're going to add something. tighten your belly. open. and lengthen that leg. tighten the belly. boy, you're working a lot of things at on
so get into good alignment first, on top of those sitz bones, rib cage is up. shoulders are back and down. open up that chest wide and then tuck that chin back in. put your hands right here, and we'll start with a bicep curl. pull up and squeeze. and down. and up. i want you to focus on the muscle that we're working. so squeeze the front of your arm right here. and again. let's do one more. okay. now you are going to go into muscle man position, right from here. and you're going to give a...
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imagine a warehouse, rows of cages, 9 to 10 female birds in each cage, they are left there for two years and here are problems, besides the obvious animal well tear issue, it's not safe. when you cram animals body to body, somebody is going to get sick, the prices rise and it's devastating to the environment, they are fed massive amounts of soy and corn and it requires all this land and water and fertilizer. >> okay, so i'm scared by that, and should we be scared about guys in labs cooking up eggs? >> we are not talking about that, we are talking about 92% of the world's plants have not been explored for their ability to be used in food. all we do is search the world's plant species and we screen them. asking ourselves, does it emulsify? does it bind? does it scramble up? we are not doing anything fancy. no synthetic engineer auto iing have found this can work better in an egg. >> you are not trying to replace the whole egg with one product, you are taking it one function at a time? >> you got it. who knew that the end of a hen's ovulation cycle could do all these different things. a scr
imagine a warehouse, rows of cages, 9 to 10 female birds in each cage, they are left there for two years and here are problems, besides the obvious animal well tear issue, it's not safe. when you cram animals body to body, somebody is going to get sick, the prices rise and it's devastating to the environment, they are fed massive amounts of soy and corn and it requires all this land and water and fertilizer. >> okay, so i'm scared by that, and should we be scared about guys in labs...
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. >> they don't treat us like civilized human beings, they put us in cages. >> approximately 135,000 in the state of florida. that's staggering. that is staggering. that is staggering. it's approximately 65 major institutions in the state of florida, major institutions. not counting all the work camps, work releases. look at the county jails, they're overflowing with people right now. there's people waiting to come to prison. every day, five days a week there are buses coming in and out from the county jails. >> 30 miles away from pensacola in the small town of milton on the florida panhandle lies a compound that's never on the itinerary of local tour buses. but once a week, another bus, one nobody willingly rides passes the gates of the toughest max numb security prison. >> we get between 40 to 0 inmates a week by school sized buss that are secure. >> everybody get your shirts tucked in, get your ids out. >> we get intakes from all over the state of florida, they could be new inmates coming in through the new reception center or other inmates coming from other institutions, that the
. >> they don't treat us like civilized human beings, they put us in cages. >> approximately 135,000 in the state of florida. that's staggering. that is staggering. that is staggering. it's approximately 65 major institutions in the state of florida, major institutions. not counting all the work camps, work releases. look at the county jails, they're overflowing with people right now. there's people waiting to come to prison. every day, five days a week there are buses coming in and...
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in pennsylvania this crasher stealing this bird cage with gifts meant for stacey and frank havlik. >>pe that other brides don't have to deal with this situation and lock down their money and their bird cages or whatever they use. >> reporter: wedding planners like maya kalman say your big day can be a surprisingly easy target. >> between $200 to $500 apiece times 100 or 200 guests. that's a lot of money sitting in one room. >> reporter: if you are planning a wedding, don't put the gift table near the door. keep it near the bride and groom. also, a bigger boxes harder to steal. make sure you empty it regularly. >> definitely have someone you trust who isn't a big drinker or partier to keep an eye on it. >> reporter: that way the bride and groom can keep their eyes on each other. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> when we come back, a view few have ever seen before, up close and personal inside a tornado. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i w
in pennsylvania this crasher stealing this bird cage with gifts meant for stacey and frank havlik. >>pe that other brides don't have to deal with this situation and lock down their money and their bird cages or whatever they use. >> reporter: wedding planners like maya kalman say your big day can be a surprisingly easy target. >> between $200 to $500 apiece times 100 or 200 guests. that's a lot of money sitting in one room. >> reporter: if you are planning a wedding,...
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i know why the caged bird sings." [woman singing] - maya angelou's personal archive now lives at the schomburg center for research in harlem, new york. the collection includes a letter from malcolm x, a telegram from coretta scott king, plus proofs and galleys of her unpublished work. if you'd like more information about any of the people you've seen on our program or if you'd just like to drop by and join us anytime, visit our website at mygeneration.org. and for all of us here at "my generation," i'm leeza gibbons. we thank you for watching. - i've been an addict. i've been a pleaser. i've been someone who gave myself. i'm someone who didn't know that "no" is a complete sentence. it took me a long time to figure out what i needed to do to feel ok about myself, to feel, you know, i don't need to be perfect. we're not supposed to be perfect. we're human beings. - "my generation" is a production of aarp in association with maryland public television. "my generation" is made possible by... - auto and home insurance from
i know why the caged bird sings." [woman singing] - maya angelou's personal archive now lives at the schomburg center for research in harlem, new york. the collection includes a letter from malcolm x, a telegram from coretta scott king, plus proofs and galleys of her unpublished work. if you'd like more information about any of the people you've seen on our program or if you'd just like to drop by and join us anytime, visit our website at mygeneration.org. and for all of us here at...
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now from the ring to the cage as we meet adam a mug of one of just three russian fighters making hisname in the u.f.c. and he showed our own nicholai chelles a few tricks of the trade. for any mixed martial artist reaching the ultimate fighting championship is a dream of the charts to compete against the top ranked fighters in the largest m.m.a. promotion company in the world and russia's atlanta mug of is one of the select few the twenty six year old made his welterweight they'd be against fellow new karma chris spawn on april the sixth and despite not managing to knock his opponent out the russian managed a solid first u.f.c. performance claiming victory by unanimous decision and taking valuable experience from the fight of course i was quite nervous but there were a number of challenges the jetlag problem and it was my debut actually to to abuse it wants to be fighting for the first time in the u.f.c. and the other was because i changed my weight class so it was hard but thank god it worked out well it was almost the way i wanted it to play out here i wanted an early win but i'm h
now from the ring to the cage as we meet adam a mug of one of just three russian fighters making hisname in the u.f.c. and he showed our own nicholai chelles a few tricks of the trade. for any mixed martial artist reaching the ultimate fighting championship is a dream of the charts to compete against the top ranked fighters in the largest m.m.a. promotion company in the world and russia's atlanta mug of is one of the select few the twenty six year old made his welterweight they'd be against...
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even eating lunch in the cage, don't tell anybody. peter schraeger is here.w york is a buzz now. all-star game at citi field tuesday. mid summer classic, all about baseball and the all-star game. several stars in action. chris davis leads in home runs, 37, the most at the all-star break since the great barry bonds, manny machado, and migel cabrera. mets haven't won much this year, they're at home field where the game is played. >> awesome, very fun. a no hitter against the padres. >> lincecum late night, a no hitter at the plate, won two cy youngs, two world series, 148 pitches. first career no hitter. comes 11 days after homer bailey. >> when i read about the next story, it was like an undisclosed amount of cash, whenever there's a bank robbery. tyson gay tests positive for an undisclosed substance. >> don't know what it is. he says i will take it like a man, take the suspension, won't be running in the world championship in moscow next year, no one has any idea what it is. didn't answer questions. he was avoiding questions, running track and field, see this
even eating lunch in the cage, don't tell anybody. peter schraeger is here.w york is a buzz now. all-star game at citi field tuesday. mid summer classic, all about baseball and the all-star game. several stars in action. chris davis leads in home runs, 37, the most at the all-star break since the great barry bonds, manny machado, and migel cabrera. mets haven't won much this year, they're at home field where the game is played. >> awesome, very fun. a no hitter against the padres....
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living in a jail they call it a golden cage. i live in a cage. were restricted for many things. i haven't seen my mother in ten years or my siblings really emotional story their talk about what the conditions are like for a lot of undocumented immigrants living in this country a lot of them just simply don't have the things that they want to have the things that most americans take for granted health care for instance i will talk about that i'm sure a little bit later but another thing to mention is that brian story is so typical and yet so not typical he's not there's so many different things in his life one of the things that he went through is that he got custody of his daughter his daughter was then kidnapped by her mother and she couldn't final any type of kidnapping lawsuit because he was illegal he would point out the status of him the status of his daughter's mother and of his daughter so that's one thing another thing brian obviously has an experience but that a lot of other people have experienced as rape women who are rapes that are legal immigrants don't go forward a
living in a jail they call it a golden cage. i live in a cage. were restricted for many things. i haven't seen my mother in ten years or my siblings really emotional story their talk about what the conditions are like for a lot of undocumented immigrants living in this country a lot of them just simply don't have the things that they want to have the things that most americans take for granted health care for instance i will talk about that i'm sure a little bit later but another thing to...
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and it was the prospect of testing myself out that's i couldn't resist here in the cage privileged to be joined by. one of just a handful of russian mixed martial arts fighters competing in the u.f.c. and now our learned firsthand just a few techniques which make these fights so special. almost anything goes in a mixed martial arts i guess biting head butting and needing an opponent on the ground all fouls but fighters must be prepared to attack and defend with their hands but don't quote legs knees and feet mastering the skills takes blood sweat time and patience is the key factor is beating your opponents mentally so you can defeat him physically in your body before fights we try to watch every parent's fights know his strengths and develop a strategy to beat them for example. into jitsu if you strong on the floor then avoid getting on the floor and whenever he gets you to get up and take a firm stand or if he's a puncher get him down on the floor drive the fight to where he's not that great that's what it's all about basically trick them play them find a way to beat them create an
and it was the prospect of testing myself out that's i couldn't resist here in the cage privileged to be joined by. one of just a handful of russian mixed martial arts fighters competing in the u.f.c. and now our learned firsthand just a few techniques which make these fights so special. almost anything goes in a mixed martial arts i guess biting head butting and needing an opponent on the ground all fouls but fighters must be prepared to attack and defend with their hands but don't quote legs...
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living in a jail they call it a golden cage. i live in a cage. were restricted for many things. i haven't seen my mother in ten years or my siblings really emotional story they're talking all of the conditions are like for a lot of undocumented immigrants living in this country a lot of them just simply don't have the things that they want to have the things that most americans take for granted health care for instance we'll talk about that i'm sure a little bit later but another thing to mention is that brian story is so typical and gets so not typical he's not there's so many different things in his life one of the things that he went through is that he got custody of his daughter his daughter was then kidnapped by her mother and she couldn't final any type of kidnapping lawsuit because he was illegal he would point out the status of him on the status of his daughter's mother and of his daughter so that's one thing another thing brian obviously has an experience but that a lot of other people have experienced as rape women who are rapes that are legal immigrants don't go forwa
living in a jail they call it a golden cage. i live in a cage. were restricted for many things. i haven't seen my mother in ten years or my siblings really emotional story they're talking all of the conditions are like for a lot of undocumented immigrants living in this country a lot of them just simply don't have the things that they want to have the things that most americans take for granted health care for instance we'll talk about that i'm sure a little bit later but another thing to...
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video games are a good way to bridge that rachel do you think that we are rats in the social media cagewell i certainly feel like sometimes i personally have very little control over over how obsessed i've become with things like twitter and facebook sometimes i find myself we do typing my way on to facebook and beyond kind of to post down realizing how did i even get here at a certain point it becomes almost like second nature so even though it can be a community i think that it's a zero sum game here you know you can build an online community but oftentimes that means that you're losing something in real life and it's not just the small rewards that we get from facebook posts or read tweets i love them but you know it's also about the sounds that these things make a ping from your e-mail can be considered don't mean they're like a little rushes down your back yeah you want you want to feel loved i guess what is that really any different than dopamine surges that we experience in real life right like from finding a friend on the street or something like that that certainly can give you
video games are a good way to bridge that rachel do you think that we are rats in the social media cagewell i certainly feel like sometimes i personally have very little control over over how obsessed i've become with things like twitter and facebook sometimes i find myself we do typing my way on to facebook and beyond kind of to post down realizing how did i even get here at a certain point it becomes almost like second nature so even though it can be a community i think that it's a zero sum...
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now, this is one of the cages that looks like it's one of the cages that some of the cats were kept in were able to free the wm. the woman says only about seven cats in all survived the flames. we have our bob redell, live at the scene there, and in about 15 minute the, we'll have reaction from the woman who survived the fire. >>> a dog in san francisco recently poisoned by a meatball laced with strychnine is dead. dorothy schechter says her 7-year-old dachshund oscar died of organ failure 11 days after eating the poisoned meatball. warning signs are posted all over the twin peaks neighborhood. police say someone left nearly 100 of the poisoned treats which tests revealed to be lethal to humans as well. the defense fund is offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to a conviction in that case. >>> time now to check the weather. as we take you outside, give you a live look at the bay bridge. oh, man, it looks awfully gray outside. on this tuesday. as you wake up with us. meteorologist rob mayeda in for christina. it's pretty chilly outside. >> it is. we've been watching the low c
now, this is one of the cages that looks like it's one of the cages that some of the cats were kept in were able to free the wm. the woman says only about seven cats in all survived the flames. we have our bob redell, live at the scene there, and in about 15 minute the, we'll have reaction from the woman who survived the fire. >>> a dog in san francisco recently poisoned by a meatball laced with strychnine is dead. dorothy schechter says her 7-year-old dachshund oscar died of organ...
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they're watching us all the time how do you get out of the cage in my new book a government of wolves i call it the electronic concentration camp no it's going to be very difficult you could run and hide in a cave at one time in history but qasr kind of scarce now and even if you're in a cave a drone will have the ability to hack into why fly and have scanning devices there's really nowhere to run and you know your first member that we did they i mean the thing you say we defeated the marine brandon robb last year and have sued the department homeland security he was doing facebook posts they rushed his house federal agents and storm trooper type year and arrested him into a humane put him in the middle hospital we got him out for what because he doesn't like some of the things that governments are doing and he was posting facebook which is give our free speech right. concentration camp that is quite a serious accusation there finally we have about thirty seconds but can you give us one line how can people defend their first amendment rights get educated education pre-season action ta
they're watching us all the time how do you get out of the cage in my new book a government of wolves i call it the electronic concentration camp no it's going to be very difficult you could run and hide in a cave at one time in history but qasr kind of scarce now and even if you're in a cave a drone will have the ability to hack into why fly and have scanning devices there's really nowhere to run and you know your first member that we did they i mean the thing you say we defeated the marine...
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if you put sweetwater in that cage cocaine is no longer attractive. if you put a running wheel in that cage cocaine is no longer attractive. when we have these alternatives in our lives, and many of us do, it decreases the impact or the attractiveness of cocaine or other drugs. we know this as parents, as citizens. we all know this. if we have jobs we know that we have to go to our jobs in order to get the respect in that regard and all of the rest of these things because if we don't then we have nothing. sometimes drug use interferes with your ability to do your job and get this positive regard. the cocaine may have to go. that certainly was the case in my life. >> host: tell us. in your life. >> guest: cocaine as you pointed out it was just something i was experimenting with a girlfriend and that was fine. it didn't interfere with my work. i had a job at something like ups and it didn't interfere with my work. if it had i wouldn't have done it because i know i was going somewhere and i had a future and i knew i wanted to go somewhere else. as i knew
if you put sweetwater in that cage cocaine is no longer attractive. if you put a running wheel in that cage cocaine is no longer attractive. when we have these alternatives in our lives, and many of us do, it decreases the impact or the attractiveness of cocaine or other drugs. we know this as parents, as citizens. we all know this. if we have jobs we know that we have to go to our jobs in order to get the respect in that regard and all of the rest of these things because if we don't then we...
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they spent their entire lives in a cage. they grew up in a laboratory. >> for seven four-year-old little beagles, this is the only life they've ever known. but today is doggie independence day. free to experience her very first belly rub, free to run through the grass and free to try their paw at this whole being a dog thing in a big backyard in potomac. >> i'm excited for these little guys. >> why are you crying? >> both tears of happiness and sadness, i guess. it's hard to imagine that anybody would not let these guys live the life they deserve to live. they've been caged up for so long. >> they drove up from new hamp shire. soon, they'll be foster parents to these guys. >> actually, i want to call companies like proctor and gamble asking them to stop. it's excited to be part of a real life experience of doing something about it. >> shannon keith is the founder of the beagle founding project. she convinced a lab to let her take the six boys and a girl instead of euthanizing them. she's found hopes for other lab beagles. >>
they spent their entire lives in a cage. they grew up in a laboratory. >> for seven four-year-old little beagles, this is the only life they've ever known. but today is doggie independence day. free to experience her very first belly rub, free to run through the grass and free to try their paw at this whole being a dog thing in a big backyard in potomac. >> i'm excited for these little guys. >> why are you crying? >> both tears of happiness and sadness, i guess. it's...
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looking at the communication level, the rise of frustration of being caged, wondering, where does redemption fit into the equation here? [singing] i think both of us really believe the death penalty is wrong, and is flawed for many reasons. the list is as long as my arm -- about several others. we feel this is important for both of us, personally, to participate in the debate of this issue in a way that we can help people frame it for a conversation.
looking at the communication level, the rise of frustration of being caged, wondering, where does redemption fit into the equation here? [singing] i think both of us really believe the death penalty is wrong, and is flawed for many reasons. the list is as long as my arm -- about several others. we feel this is important for both of us, personally, to participate in the debate of this issue in a way that we can help people frame it for a conversation.
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. >> reporter: so after cage traps did not work, they're setting up traps to catch coyotes, simple traps are put through the coyote trails. >> when that happens then the snare tightens around the neck and we have a stop here that keeps prevent choking. >> this other types of traps is hidden and baited with food. >> so when they pull it releases the traps and it comes over of the neck of the coyote and when the coyote pulls back it is like a snare at that point. >> reporter: after about 2 weeks if these trap rs not effective, it will go for more elaborate traps. in san jose robert honda, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the bullet that killed florida teenage trayvon martin. that was a testimony from a forensic path thol gist today. the defense hopes to rest tomorrow and it is still unclear whether zimmerman will testify on his own defense. >>> back to the coverage of the crash of asiana flight 24. nancy pelosi took a moment to commend the heroic work of the first responders. >> we'll remember the those loss in the tragedy and we'll do what we can to ensure the safety and the security of all trave
. >> reporter: so after cage traps did not work, they're setting up traps to catch coyotes, simple traps are put through the coyote trails. >> when that happens then the snare tightens around the neck and we have a stop here that keeps prevent choking. >> this other types of traps is hidden and baited with food. >> so when they pull it releases the traps and it comes over of the neck of the coyote and when the coyote pulls back it is like a snare at that point. >>...
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cage can't hold me forever.cage can't hold me forever. >> everybody deserves a second chance at life. i feel like -- i know -- i don't feel like, i know for a fact i haven't reached my full potential yet, you know. i haven't been shown my loved ones the full potential of judd, that's me. in case y'all didn't know, that's my name, judd. >> jeffrey flanders is facing a life sentence for the murder of a transgender prostitute in miami. but his road at santa rosa could be tougher than many others, due primarily to his size. at 4'6", he must always be ready to defend himself against inmates who believe they can take advantage of him. >> even if i knock this dude down, you know, i'm going to always have a problem with him. so if a dude bring a problem to me, i'm not going to assist in hand-to-hand combat. i'm going to try to hurt somebody, physically hurt them because you're trying to do me harm. whenever you're going to war with a man and you fight, there's no guarantee i'm going to come out of the fight alive. >> fl
cage can't hold me forever.cage can't hold me forever. >> everybody deserves a second chance at life. i feel like -- i know -- i don't feel like, i know for a fact i haven't reached my full potential yet, you know. i haven't been shown my loved ones the full potential of judd, that's me. in case y'all didn't know, that's my name, judd. >> jeffrey flanders is facing a life sentence for the murder of a transgender prostitute in miami. but his road at santa rosa could be tougher than...
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you put a person in a cage full of wolves, you know, one or two things, you need a prayer or a predatort be the prey. you know what i mean? >> cort holbrook could also be boarding a bus for prison if a jury finds him guilty of a road rage murder. he stabbed another driver after the two exchanged angry words. holbrook says he came out on the losing end of a fistfight and then stabbed the man in self-defense. >> that's how i'm here. not because i'm a bad person or or i'm a violent person because i'm not. i'm here because of a very bad situation that in my opinion didn't have a winning scenario. not with the individual that wanted to do me damage. >> holbrook, a former software engineer, is married with twin sons. he spent two years at santa rita waiting for his trial to get under way. >> two years is a long time to wait to see if you're really guilty of a crime. you know what i mean? so it kind of grates on you after awhile. an individual like myself stands out pretty plainly. i don't have a swagger like an inmate or a convict. i think i'm well spoken. i'm pretty quiet. i don't put myself
you put a person in a cage full of wolves, you know, one or two things, you need a prayer or a predatort be the prey. you know what i mean? >> cort holbrook could also be boarding a bus for prison if a jury finds him guilty of a road rage murder. he stabbed another driver after the two exchanged angry words. holbrook says he came out on the losing end of a fistfight and then stabbed the man in self-defense. >> that's how i'm here. not because i'm a bad person or or i'm a violent...
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. ♪ >>> step out of the cage. >> hands behind your back.lose that gap up. >> deputies shake down a housing unit and hit a contraband jackpot. >> it's pruno. liquid courage. >> lying is not the answer. >> i'm not lying. i just don't tell him. i'm not going to sit there and tell him, oh, yeah, but your mom sells drugs and your mom robs people to -- >> an inmate learns addiction and motherhood do not make a good mix. while two other inmates are left wondering which is the father of her child. >> i swear to god i'll beat your ass right in front of the police and everything. >> when a feud from the streets boils over in the jail, deputies are forced to respond. and -- >> i can get into the hair-cutting business. >> another inmate trains for better days on the streets. >> get a lot of clientele. >> ha! ♪ >>> surrounded by the foothills outside oakland, california, the santa rita jail can be mistaken for an office park. if not for the mile and a half or so of razor wire lining its perimeter. >> hey. >> most of the roughly 2,700 male inmates and 30
. ♪ >>> step out of the cage. >> hands behind your back.lose that gap up. >> deputies shake down a housing unit and hit a contraband jackpot. >> it's pruno. liquid courage. >> lying is not the answer. >> i'm not lying. i just don't tell him. i'm not going to sit there and tell him, oh, yeah, but your mom sells drugs and your mom robs people to -- >> an inmate learns addiction and motherhood do not make a good mix. while two other inmates are left...
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looking at the communication level, the rise of frustration of being caged, wondering, where does redemptionit into the equation here? [singing] i think both of us really believe the death penalty is wrong, and is flawed for many reasons. the list is as long as my arm -- about several others. we feel this is important for both of us, personally, to participate in the debate of this issue in a way that we can help people frame it for a conversation. >> hello, i am with the san francisco parks department serious we are featuring some wonderful locations in your and very own backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in san francisco with someone special. we are here at the lovely and historic palace of fine arts, located in the bustling marina district. originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated along san francisco's waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. with its rotunda, columns, uncut the reflecting waters against the eucalyptus trees, it is one of the most romantic settings for special dates, and memorable proposals. i
looking at the communication level, the rise of frustration of being caged, wondering, where does redemptionit into the equation here? [singing] i think both of us really believe the death penalty is wrong, and is flawed for many reasons. the list is as long as my arm -- about several others. we feel this is important for both of us, personally, to participate in the debate of this issue in a way that we can help people frame it for a conversation. >> hello, i am with the san francisco...
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now, think about keeping the rib cage lifted, your chin and chest lifted, and keep breathing. again, forward and back. all right, feet are together now. we're going to make a knee circle to this side, out to the side twice, and then out to the side here. and we'll do it again on each knee. lifting, taking it out to the side. change. always check your posture between each move. and now, we're going to make a figure eight with your knee. pretend that figure eight is on its side. take it down and up. down and up. all right. place that foot on the floor. and with this leg, with the knee. pretend the knee is making that figure eight. you'll feel a lot of hip action here. and place both feet on the floor, take a deep breathe in, and breathe out. okay. here we go with a lot of patting again. feet together. sit up tall. i want you to pretend you have teach foot is going to go around a square. we'll start with this foot. front, side, back and center. front, side, back and center. now, pretend these are puppets and you're controlling them with your hands. front, side, back, feet togethe
now, think about keeping the rib cage lifted, your chin and chest lifted, and keep breathing. again, forward and back. all right, feet are together now. we're going to make a knee circle to this side, out to the side twice, and then out to the side here. and we'll do it again on each knee. lifting, taking it out to the side. change. always check your posture between each move. and now, we're going to make a figure eight with your knee. pretend that figure eight is on its side. take it down and...
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thousand needs to park but certainly there's a big gap between the number of riders and bike racks and cages so forth available. mta is going to - has a plan to expand the number of parking facilities and that will be helpful. one of the big gaps we've found is in the transit stations so that's such a good place to have those types of facilities so people can pop on muni or take the bike to muni for the day for longer periods of time. so that would be one place that is extremely effective but on the streets in general our absolutely correct. there a big gap a rack can hold more than one bike but not close to 75 thousand. >> i hope that the staff will address that but our best of my knowledge strategy by the senate mount has an aggressive number of bike racks but different strategies i know it takes funding to do that. i think the new building construction requiring bicycles are important. i want to say in conversations with police department officers i know that a lot of police officers are doing education on bike theft on a individual basis but i think one of our streams is to increase bike
thousand needs to park but certainly there's a big gap between the number of riders and bike racks and cages so forth available. mta is going to - has a plan to expand the number of parking facilities and that will be helpful. one of the big gaps we've found is in the transit stations so that's such a good place to have those types of facilities so people can pop on muni or take the bike to muni for the day for longer periods of time. so that would be one place that is extremely effective but...
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we're going to be putting the towel around the rib cage, not pulling it, i just want you to feel that towel as you expand your ribs. so, let's do it! here we go. take a deep breath in and just open up that chest. and breathe out. we're going to work a lot with your breath today. open up, take a deep breath in. slowly let it go. blow it out through your lips. one more time. get the chest opened. and breathe out. good job. you're bringing that breath all the way down to the bottom of your lungs, aren't you? now, take your towel and just hold it there. take a deep breath in and feel your ribs against that towel. and slowly let it go. we have muscles there that we need to work as well. take a breath in, and breathe out. let's do it two more times. breath in, and out. one more. let's breathe it out through your lips slowly. good work. now, take your towel, put it behind your chair. there you go. now, you're going to hold onto the towel. this is going to help you keep your shoulders back as well. you're going to take a breath in and slowly breathe out. pull your abdominal muscle in, and you
we're going to be putting the towel around the rib cage, not pulling it, i just want you to feel that towel as you expand your ribs. so, let's do it! here we go. take a deep breath in and just open up that chest. and breathe out. we're going to work a lot with your breath today. open up, take a deep breath in. slowly let it go. blow it out through your lips. one more time. get the chest opened. and breathe out. good job. you're bringing that breath all the way down to the bottom of your lungs,...
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. >> it's like take a dog, you lock a dog up in a cage. as you open the cage what are you going to do? run wild, right? >> as the lockdown continues today, pelican bay remains one of the most segregated societies in america and one that simmers on a perpetual war footing. >> that's a black bed move that they're letting me know is going to happen in a couple of minutes and they're going to "b" yard. we have to make sure all of the other races are moved off the roadway or locked up in some manner. you'd have this yard full of whites and southern mexicans and then trying to move these individuals here, which there is a race war. so, it would be too dangerous on our part as well. >> under pelican bay's state of emergency, much of the mainline facility was moved to administrative segregation, a jail within the prison. here, inmates are closely watched, their activities and movements severely restricted. >> inmates in here are handcuffed and walked everywhere in handcuffs. these inmates that you see on the yard right now are southern mexicans an
. >> it's like take a dog, you lock a dog up in a cage. as you open the cage what are you going to do? run wild, right? >> as the lockdown continues today, pelican bay remains one of the most segregated societies in america and one that simmers on a perpetual war footing. >> that's a black bed move that they're letting me know is going to happen in a couple of minutes and they're going to "b" yard. we have to make sure all of the other races are moved off the roadway...
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. >> it's just like when they put two animals in a cage to fight. traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this all-new cadillac ats for around $299 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. >>> inside the general population units of san antonio's bexar county jail, long periods of monotony can be shattered by sudden violence. on a saturday morning inmates pass time in the day room when a fight breaks out in the second floor cell. >> code 2. >> the jail's special emergency response team races to t
. >> it's just like when they put two animals in a cage to fight. traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer....
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first, this is abdulelah haider shaye speaking in 2010 he spoke to reporters from inside a caged sellyemeni court room at his trial, saying he was arrested because he reported on the murders of children and women. when they hit murders of , when i reveal the locations of camps, when they were going to be hit by cruise missiles, it was on that day they decided to arrest me. you notice in the court how they have turn all of my journalistic contributions into quotations. then, this is a place where young journalist become successful, he is considered with suspicion. hisithin a month of sentencing in 2011, then yemeni president saleh announced he was going to pardon a journalist. but saleh a purely changed his mind after a phone call from president obama. according to white house readout, obama "expressed concern" over the release of shaye. described the impact of president obama's phone call. >> yes, there was a visit by some social figures to the president and they negotiated his release in his pardon. we were all waiting in the for the release memo, which was printed and prepared for t
first, this is abdulelah haider shaye speaking in 2010 he spoke to reporters from inside a caged sellyemeni court room at his trial, saying he was arrested because he reported on the murders of children and women. when they hit murders of , when i reveal the locations of camps, when they were going to be hit by cruise missiles, it was on that day they decided to arrest me. you notice in the court how they have turn all of my journalistic contributions into quotations. then, this is a place...
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. >> natalia's son is one of the first to enter the glass cage at the beginning of the trial. he soon followed by victor's son. two young men who could soon disappear for years behind the walls of a russian prison. independent reporters are not allowed in the courtroom. the rare images of the proceedings are supplied by the court, even the lawyers fear a political show trial. >> i'm an engineer. so i'm used to logical reasonable processes. and what's going on in our justice system nowadays no longer has anything to do with that. >> the scales and the sword. many observers doubt that real justice will be served here. acquittals are the exception in the criminal courts of russia. >> it takes the vacation season like now for the vast majority of europeans to realize that the e.u. is not so bad after all. the agreement allows the e.u. citizens to travel across the continent without undergoing passport controls. those who live near a border benefit every day. in the border region between austria and slovakia, thousands of commuters cross the border at least twice a day. over two de
. >> natalia's son is one of the first to enter the glass cage at the beginning of the trial. he soon followed by victor's son. two young men who could soon disappear for years behind the walls of a russian prison. independent reporters are not allowed in the courtroom. the rare images of the proceedings are supplied by the court, even the lawyers fear a political show trial. >> i'm an engineer. so i'm used to logical reasonable processes. and what's going on in our justice system...
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call me, nick cage. worst of all, folks, in settling this gay marriage controversy, they in fact settled nothing. >> the thing about striking down doma is it doesn't affect any state's right to ban or to allow same sex marriage. >> we have marriage rights in california. we've got marriage rights overall in 12 states and we've got federal marriage rights but we still have unequal recognition of marriages in 38 other states so we do have a very interesting patchwork system. >> stephen: the supremes really screwed the pooch here which i'm sure is also legal now. here's how it works. you're married in new york. you're not married in alabama. what gives? i'm as confused as a freshman frat pledge who really enjoyed that spanking machine. and folks, i am taking the decision on doma extra hard here because i was in such a good mood after yesterday's great decision. >> today the supreme court essentially knocked down one of the pillars of the civil rights movement: it invalidated a key part of the voting rights a
call me, nick cage. worst of all, folks, in settling this gay marriage controversy, they in fact settled nothing. >> the thing about striking down doma is it doesn't affect any state's right to ban or to allow same sex marriage. >> we have marriage rights in california. we've got marriage rights overall in 12 states and we've got federal marriage rights but we still have unequal recognition of marriages in 38 other states so we do have a very interesting patchwork system. >>...