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i couldn't see leaving here. now as my board date approaches, i see that there might possibly be a light at the end of the tunnel. only in the last year have i felt like maybe this isn't what god has planned for me, to stay here for the rest of my life. >> marta yulin is also a lifer at valley state. she was convicted in 1998 for vehicular manslaughter. she drove drunk and killed four people. >> i wanted to die, myself. it didn't only affect the four people in that car, but myself and my two children don't have their mother right now. the effects ripple on down, and affect so many people that it's unbelievable. the pain will never go away. >> marta is serving 15 to life. when we spoke to her in 2000, she was convinced that prison was the end of the line but longs to reunite with the family she left behind. >> i have a very supportive daughter who is 20 who is putting herself through school, and i have a 23-year-old son in iraq right now who should be coming home soon. he's having the hardest time dealing with me
i couldn't see leaving here. now as my board date approaches, i see that there might possibly be a light at the end of the tunnel. only in the last year have i felt like maybe this isn't what god has planned for me, to stay here for the rest of my life. >> marta yulin is also a lifer at valley state. she was convicted in 1998 for vehicular manslaughter. she drove drunk and killed four people. >> i wanted to die, myself. it didn't only affect the four people in that car, but myself...
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i'm the youngest engineer here i'm twenty three i'm the youngest one here. here by two months. these last few days before winter always the busiest is when the men have to stock up a year's worth of infantry they work all day long. so yeah so there's a great deal to do and plenty of containers to unload. all of them waiting for the last helicopter. in my heart i already feel good here. the only thing is to get along with the new guys and. take a month to get acquainted with the guys and get used to them be shortly after that i'll consider the beginning of winter. after fifty years of a russian presence in antarctica the definition of a polar explorer has changed. there are things i have seen in the movies and the things we have here now are completely different but we sit here now talking about today's watermelon which was not so tasty and then we retired to our european style rooms so that some of this difference the lives of those who built it all up for the very beginning unconquered nature here were completely different. ok alexander good luck to you. traditionally the last
i'm the youngest engineer here i'm twenty three i'm the youngest one here. here by two months. these last few days before winter always the busiest is when the men have to stock up a year's worth of infantry they work all day long. so yeah so there's a great deal to do and plenty of containers to unload. all of them waiting for the last helicopter. in my heart i already feel good here. the only thing is to get along with the new guys and. take a month to get acquainted with the guys and get...
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i'm the youngest engineer here i'm twenty three i'm the youngest one here. here by two months. these last few days before winter always the busiest is when the men have to stock up a year's worth of infantry they work all day long. so there's a great deal to do and plenty of containers to unload. all of them are waiting for the last helicopter. in my heart i already feel here. the only thing is to get along with the new guys. take a month to get acquainted and get used to them only after that at the beginning of winter. after fifty years of a russian presence in antarctica the definition of a polar explorer has changed. their things i've seen. in the movies and the things we have here now are completely different but we sit here now talking about today's watermelon which was not so tasty and then we retired to our european style rooms about some of this difference with the lives of those who built it all up from the very beginning unconquered nature here were completely different to this book i felt that. traditionally the last helicopter to leave will circle the station. the s
i'm the youngest engineer here i'm twenty three i'm the youngest one here. here by two months. these last few days before winter always the busiest is when the men have to stock up a year's worth of infantry they work all day long. so there's a great deal to do and plenty of containers to unload. all of them are waiting for the last helicopter. in my heart i already feel here. the only thing is to get along with the new guys. take a month to get acquainted and get used to them only after that...
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that's how it is in here. you living but you dead. >>> as he left office, governor george ryan made a dramatic decision, rocking the justice system in illinois. ryan granted clemency to all death row inmates saying the system was broken. ryan commuted 167 death sentences, reducing nearly all to life without parole. today, nearly half the prisoners are in for murder. state fill had a long reputation of how they wrestled for control. >> another day in paradise. >> there's going to be extreme heat. it's really important to check each other out and make sure you're okay. we're looking at 105 heat index plus. >> the towers. curry. >> sir. >> tower one. >> it's 6:45 a.m. at stateville correctional center. >> tower two, voight. >> officers on the 7:00 to 3:00 shift are preparing for their day. for the next eight hours, 400 correctional officers will police more than 2,600 inmates. before most inmates wake up, the humans and machinery whose sole purpose is to ensure the prisoners stay secured begin their daily routine
that's how it is in here. you living but you dead. >>> as he left office, governor george ryan made a dramatic decision, rocking the justice system in illinois. ryan granted clemency to all death row inmates saying the system was broken. ryan commuted 167 death sentences, reducing nearly all to life without parole. today, nearly half the prisoners are in for murder. state fill had a long reputation of how they wrestled for control. >> another day in paradise. >> there's...
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i mean, it's rolling here, then here, then here, then here. so my little velocity vector would simply be like this. i'm trying to draw that, so all these are the same, why? we got the same speed along. it goes at uniform velocity. it takes a little push to get it going. but once i get it going, i let go. it kind of rolls over on its own, and it rolls steady, steady, steady, steady, okay? and so these little vectors would just show me that it's rolling at constant velocity. let's suppose, instead, i take it and i drop it. [descending whistle] oh, what's it gonna be now? here is it up here, see, then i drop it and it goes to here, and to here, and to here, and maybe down in here. now up here, no velocity. but over here, a little bit. and over here, a little bit more. and you know the velocity is increasing, because it's accelerating. and we've talked about acceleration. and when the acceleration is due to gravity, we just call it g, remember that? and we know that g for the planet earth is-- check your neighbor. what's the numerical value of g f
i mean, it's rolling here, then here, then here, then here. so my little velocity vector would simply be like this. i'm trying to draw that, so all these are the same, why? we got the same speed along. it goes at uniform velocity. it takes a little push to get it going. but once i get it going, i let go. it kind of rolls over on its own, and it rolls steady, steady, steady, steady, okay? and so these little vectors would just show me that it's rolling at constant velocity. let's suppose,...
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the road started here. the automobile. frozen peas started here.redit on a mass scale started here. >> what was this like just before this? 20 years before? >> it was insane. in this one it was like twice as many people here. this is a consequence because all the whites went. they took their money. they took their factories. the black middle class maintained for a while. then it got too rough for them. so there's little pockets of feral hippies, older black folks, a couple of white folks and arabs. but this is 14 square miles. you're going to get tall grass. it's back to the wild. >> it is one of the most beautiful cities in america. it speaks of those industrial-age dreams of an endlessly glorious future. the people who built these structures, they were thinking big. >> they were. >> they were looking at a new rome and they built it, actually. it's awesome here. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> maybe the worm started to turn here. the packard automotive plant. opened in 1903, it was considered the most advanced facility of its kind anywhere in the world. huge. epically p
the road started here. the automobile. frozen peas started here.redit on a mass scale started here. >> what was this like just before this? 20 years before? >> it was insane. in this one it was like twice as many people here. this is a consequence because all the whites went. they took their money. they took their factories. the black middle class maintained for a while. then it got too rough for them. so there's little pockets of feral hippies, older black folks, a couple of white...
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we have green here and why am i flying any further when i could stay right here? >> while the geese help bring natural beauty to an otherwise dismal setting, they also leave behind a natural nuisance. >> manure. it just makes a mess. that's the main issue with it. they get everywhere and they make a mess. >> they sometimes have a field day. when you walk them back and forth to housing units, you try to avoid it. >> it's an ongoing battle because they keep coming back. you can chase them off, they keep coming back. the maintenance guy's got a machine, kind of a combination of a street sweeper and zamboni. it does a good job. it cleans it up. >> while the jail strives to keep the yard clean for sanitary reasons, ronnie padilla has a different motivation for regularly cleaning his cell. padilla's gang, the serenos, require all members keep their cells clean and orderly. but deputies are more concerned with the contents of his cell. >> ronnie padilla is really good at making weapons out of anything and everything. he's really good at that. you have to constantly check
we have green here and why am i flying any further when i could stay right here? >> while the geese help bring natural beauty to an otherwise dismal setting, they also leave behind a natural nuisance. >> manure. it just makes a mess. that's the main issue with it. they get everywhere and they make a mess. >> they sometimes have a field day. when you walk them back and forth to housing units, you try to avoid it. >> it's an ongoing battle because they keep coming back....
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all four boys would have slept here when they were here.t also has a wonderful mantel, and even better is it has the stone supports that edith would have designed. this was a family place, unique for the roosevelts, because sagamore hill was a place where t.r. had people and a hub of activity. this was the one place where it was private family time. the roosevelts made it very clear they do not want anybody here besides family. >> sagamore hill was their primary residence. the first 5, 6 years they were married, they lived here. they lived here year-round. after the white house, they live d here year-round again, even though it was hard to heat in the winter. it was the center of their life. it was where their hearts were. edith ran the household, not only sagamore hill, but all of the places they lived. in albany and washington dc, she managed the family's accounts. she managed the family's investments. what we have here is an account book. this is an example of the annual accounts, from 1891, i think it is, and basically every family memb
all four boys would have slept here when they were here.t also has a wonderful mantel, and even better is it has the stone supports that edith would have designed. this was a family place, unique for the roosevelts, because sagamore hill was a place where t.r. had people and a hub of activity. this was the one place where it was private family time. the roosevelts made it very clear they do not want anybody here besides family. >> sagamore hill was their primary residence. the first 5, 6...
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i come here, sit here every day, just not do anything besides watch tv.have anything to live. i've got no job, no house, no family no more. so for me, it's really depressed to be in here. for me it's really sad to be in here. i guess, the sooner i die, the better for me. >> the big thing with prison is that the guys are bored. prisoners are bored. life is a routine. many times they're genuinely seeking different religions. >> delwin vandekrol oversees the practice of over a dozen different religions inside the prison. >> a lot of the religions are a quieting, mellowing, peaceful type of thing. this is something they can do to empower themselves. so much power has been taken away, their ability to do things. so for them to pray and to see god answer something is very, very special. it's empowering. >> when we really do have the tools in here to have a decent life. there's a lot of things you can do to make your time fulfilling. >> at age 19, travis wolfkill was convicted of stabbing and beating his grandmother to death over a $300 tax refund check. he's cu
i come here, sit here every day, just not do anything besides watch tv.have anything to live. i've got no job, no house, no family no more. so for me, it's really depressed to be in here. for me it's really sad to be in here. i guess, the sooner i die, the better for me. >> the big thing with prison is that the guys are bored. prisoners are bored. life is a routine. many times they're genuinely seeking different religions. >> delwin vandekrol oversees the practice of over a dozen...
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here.been locked up my whole life. but so y'all could have y'all loved ones back. >> is this place stressful? hell, yeah, it's stressful. this is one of the stressfullest things you can do. this is what i wake up to every morning. a steel door and a piece of glass. i mean, these places are so petty, they count the rolls of toilet paper you get. this is what you get every week. four rolls of toilet paper. you're allowed three khaki outfits. you're allowed one tote. you're allowed two blankets. everything is counted in here. >> oh, now you're recording. >> for joshua coffey, who was sentenced to six years for burglary, the only thing more frightening than prison was the thought of leaving. >> i got nine days. i got nine days before i'm thrust back out into society. and i'm not free. nobody thinks about freedom as something to be nervous about. you know. because everybody that ever does anything wrong, or scared to go to prison. i'm damn near scared to go home. you know. and the bad part is th
here.been locked up my whole life. but so y'all could have y'all loved ones back. >> is this place stressful? hell, yeah, it's stressful. this is one of the stressfullest things you can do. this is what i wake up to every morning. a steel door and a piece of glass. i mean, these places are so petty, they count the rolls of toilet paper you get. this is what you get every week. four rolls of toilet paper. you're allowed three khaki outfits. you're allowed one tote. you're allowed two...
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because my father, when he came here, he said he remember when they left here they were a little bit taller than him. >> i was born the first generation to be born outside our house. to take someone's home is like worse than ripping their heart away from their body. >> i took david to meet my childhood friend. he and i went to the same school. i went afterwards to the united states, and he went to greece to study denyivityry, but he returned to jerusalem -- denyivityry. and he returned to jerusalem and has been living there ever since. >> maybe the people he meets here can have root canal from him. >> he's seen the situation. half of his patients can't even afford to pay him. but he never turns anyone away. >> and you see some guy coming from russia and he says this is my land, and he takes your land, which you have been here thousands and thousands of years. and somebody comes only a month ago and says this is my land. why? because god gave it to me. >> you stopped believing in god. i'm a christian. i stopped believing in god maybe. imagine if they came into china and you find some
because my father, when he came here, he said he remember when they left here they were a little bit taller than him. >> i was born the first generation to be born outside our house. to take someone's home is like worse than ripping their heart away from their body. >> i took david to meet my childhood friend. he and i went to the same school. i went afterwards to the united states, and he went to greece to study denyivityry, but he returned to jerusalem -- denyivityry. and he...
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there's nothing here young persons got no business staying here. no business at all. i don't see things getting better. >> so really what this designation will do, at least for this part of south eastern kentucky which includes an eight county region, there will be a $1.3 million small business loan initiative into this area, to get these business that is are closed or currently in existence, getting them back on their feet. and getting them running again, there also is a small community college in this area. and part of this initiative will get some of these programs better trained, get more training and get them better skilled workers. really just to enhance the people around here and diverse fighter the economy, because as i mentioned really for so long for so many generations coal mining has been really the life blood for this place. >> jonathan i grew up in one of those coal mining town and there's always been a perception that government is talking to them, but not listening to them, do you get the feeling this time they feel differently? >> well, good question,
there's nothing here young persons got no business staying here. no business at all. i don't see things getting better. >> so really what this designation will do, at least for this part of south eastern kentucky which includes an eight county region, there will be a $1.3 million small business loan initiative into this area, to get these business that is are closed or currently in existence, getting them back on their feet. and getting them running again, there also is a small community...
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he's like, "here. here you go." i was like, "oh, yeah.elievably fun. we love her on the show. >> she's great. >> jimmy: we've had liam on the show. we had jena malone on the show and everyone did a little talent. a special talent. jena balanced jenga blocks on her head. >> on her flat head. >> jimmy: on her flat head, yeah. [ light laughter ] and then, liam did this knife thing with a sharpie. >> so, it wasn't a knife thing then. it was a sharpie thing. >> jimmy: a sharpie. [ talking over each other ] a sharpie knife, so he took on of these guys and went -- >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and he was really good, and then you were coming on him. we were like, "what can we see if we ask you to do?" and one thing that came up, we found that you can spin a basketball pretty well. >> pretty well, yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: how long have you done -- >> how long have i been spinning basketballs? >> jimmy: yes, that's correct. [ jimmy in goofy voice ] "he's a professional basketball spinner, everybody." how long have you been spinning ba
he's like, "here. here you go." i was like, "oh, yeah.elievably fun. we love her on the show. >> she's great. >> jimmy: we've had liam on the show. we had jena malone on the show and everyone did a little talent. a special talent. jena balanced jenga blocks on her head. >> on her flat head. >> jimmy: on her flat head, yeah. [ light laughter ] and then, liam did this knife thing with a sharpie. >> so, it wasn't a knife thing then. it was a sharpie...
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i've been here several times. it's not cute to be here. i don't want to be here. it's not a nice place to be at. >> it's what i do. >> but things happen. being at the wrong place at the wrong time. >> all the time, i been here about 20 times. every time i get, i get bailed out. i don't play that. my money is long. i always get bailed out, you know what i'm saying? >> inmates spend an average of 45 days at rikers. some can be sentenced up to one year. each inmate costs new york city about $47,000 a year to house and feed. many are awaiting the outcome of their cases or transfer to a state prison. >> arthur damian, step up. bring all your property with you. take your hat off. >> the routine is much the same as it was five years earlier when we visited rikers. men habitually in trouble with the law, cycling in and out. we met damian arthur in 1999 on his fifth visit to rikers. >> you get used to it after a while. once they get back in, you know your surroundings. you feel more comfortable after a while. >> what will now happen is that we will go through our strip sea
i've been here several times. it's not cute to be here. i don't want to be here. it's not a nice place to be at. >> it's what i do. >> but things happen. being at the wrong place at the wrong time. >> all the time, i been here about 20 times. every time i get, i get bailed out. i don't play that. my money is long. i always get bailed out, you know what i'm saying? >> inmates spend an average of 45 days at rikers. some can be sentenced up to one year. each inmate costs...
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thank you for being here. without you, we really at our office, we cannot carry out our work and be responsive to our constituents. thank you very much and thank you to department heads who couldn't make it here today. david chiu also, president chiu mentioned we do have in our presence two former district 4 supervisors. so, i do again want to acknowledge all of the great work that came before me. carmen chiu and fiona ma, thank you for setting such a great example of how we serve our constituents in district 4. and, of course, to the voters of district 4, to everyone who made it out today for this inauguration certificate michelle obama -- ceremony, and everyone who supported me, thank you so very much. i can't express how much your support meant to me. whether you helped financially or put up one of my posters in your window, whether you endorsed my campaign, whether you provided me moral support, all of that i am incredibly grateful for. i feel so honored to be able to serve on the board of supervisors and
thank you for being here. without you, we really at our office, we cannot carry out our work and be responsive to our constituents. thank you very much and thank you to department heads who couldn't make it here today. david chiu also, president chiu mentioned we do have in our presence two former district 4 supervisors. so, i do again want to acknowledge all of the great work that came before me. carmen chiu and fiona ma, thank you for setting such a great example of how we serve our...
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the killing started here. he is afraid to be here. >> i'm going to drop you here.m not going to go in there. go there, they're definitely going to kill me. i'm not going anywhere close to here, sorry. >> it's ok. >> see you. bye. as i'm walking into the slum, he drives off as fast as he can. the ground is littered with garbage, huts made of curry gated iron. -- currogated iron. the only safe time to come here is during the day. hardly anyone has electricity and there is no running water. a few of the lucky ones have occasional work. there's a lot of animosity about migrants. people here say they are the ones getting work. >> there are too much foreigners here. they take our jobs. i quickly began to attract attention. the subject of migrant workers .s a touchy one >> [indiscernible] >> what about food? i'm buying food. and this food is too expensive too. that money we cannot afford. >> we don't even have money to go home. this is our land, but we don't enjoy our land. >> what do you think the government should do? >> if it's possible, they must chase them back. >> [
the killing started here. he is afraid to be here. >> i'm going to drop you here.m not going to go in there. go there, they're definitely going to kill me. i'm not going anywhere close to here, sorry. >> it's ok. >> see you. bye. as i'm walking into the slum, he drives off as fast as he can. the ground is littered with garbage, huts made of curry gated iron. -- currogated iron. the only safe time to come here is during the day. hardly anyone has electricity and there is no...
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the promised land here. nothing could go wrong except for robbing a weed store and getting arrested. my mom is in a lot of shock right now. it's the first offense. my baby is robbing weed stores? what does he need that for? >> unlike most inmates in the orange county jail system who have not been convicted but are awaiting trial, gonzales pled guilty to robbery and received a one-year sentence. with good behavior he could be out in nine months, and if his family gets its way back in minnesota. >> i have a bunch of newspapers under my bed because my mom sent me a subscription because i wanted to stay updated with what was going on in minnesota, concert-wise and weather and everything else that was going on so i can still feel like home in a way. i'm the first one in my family history to ever get in trouble. although we do have treatment history, but never led to any crime, so they were so shocked, but they send me letters every day. they get mad when i don't talk to them. you know, they still love me because
the promised land here. nothing could go wrong except for robbing a weed store and getting arrested. my mom is in a lot of shock right now. it's the first offense. my baby is robbing weed stores? what does he need that for? >> unlike most inmates in the orange county jail system who have not been convicted but are awaiting trial, gonzales pled guilty to robbery and received a one-year sentence. with good behavior he could be out in nine months, and if his family gets its way back in...
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he's here! who are you? why are you here? why? why are you here? no![ phone hangs up ] >> patients break down and cry when they hear the audio tape, and then some patients are angry that we are playing the audio tape. they feel that it's abusive of us and sadistic of us to subject them to something that is so horrible. >> since the sexually violent predator law was passed in 1995, only a few men have completed the program and have been released under monitoring, including convicted serial rapist patrick galotti, and several residents where he now lives, remain fearful. >> i don't go out at night. we keep the drapes closed and you can't control whether he is out meandering around at night or not. >> scared at night now? >> yeah, yeah. >> at atascadero he cooperated fully and took the chemical castration drug, the hormone responsible for the male sex drive. in 2002, patrick voluntarily underwent a surgical castration at his own expense. >> the depth of my commitment is going to keep me victimless for the rest of my life. i'm not saying that i'm going to
he's here! who are you? why are you here? why? why are you here? no![ phone hangs up ] >> patients break down and cry when they hear the audio tape, and then some patients are angry that we are playing the audio tape. they feel that it's abusive of us and sadistic of us to subject them to something that is so horrible. >> since the sexually violent predator law was passed in 1995, only a few men have completed the program and have been released under monitoring, including convicted...
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earlier, they got outr of «09here beoutsid here, and them sitting in here.swinging over here, you can see the two planes sitting in the terminal, and those might be stuck for the rest of the day. with we are getting to that point here. and i want to walk you over here to the outsidecf coming down. and as bwi had said that the flights or the the rest of the night are going to be cancelled there, they will have delays and cancellations at reagan and dulles, and check with the you can g >> and thank you, adam. you can can track]y?0 knowk[ y$ sf snow has,dÑi0x you can go to the app store or following >>> newn 9v to know how you have spent your snowday. scandal involving former virginia governor bob mcdonnell, and scott macfarlane is following it. has$4c fromf3 accepted the gifts and he has m- % and we dÂga ckázzingbkx!09. poor aren33$ernmentrgz benefit byí, >>,.mentihw ir administration, and i will f are overreach by the government. and we had an extensive aws, and i have tried shutsr aws, and i have tried shutsr diligently to follow the part h >> up gfnext.euu
earlier, they got outr of «09here beoutsid here, and them sitting in here.swinging over here, you can see the two planes sitting in the terminal, and those might be stuck for the rest of the day. with we are getting to that point here. and i want to walk you over here to the outsidecf coming down. and as bwi had said that the flights or the the rest of the night are going to be cancelled there, they will have delays and cancellations at reagan and dulles, and check with the you can g >>...
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here's some video here hears from the westin hotel in downtown charlotte even see three hours ago wheners arrived. >> : the autographed some of their stand for their fans. >> : but ready to begin obviously we keep on talking mutt and gary. not today what we heard from carol ann head coach what they're measuring stick for them of c. the matter couldn't play everybody is in a measure that to themselves has been increased we know what or go home that's the excitement of playoff so there you heard right there at showing some respect the 49ers us about some injuries. >> : one eat your injuries steve smith the best wide receiver we all know that he will play he will play in this game. obviously though how effective it will be. >> : place the bottle bill in downtown charlotte is a bust a start that and it's almost midnight. >> : start it is quite the party earlier gary. >> : there might be another reason for rick flair not attending sunday's game. >> : he spoke of 49 hours before the green bay game. >> : panthers fans called set he said that he had received death threats. >> : not come out th
here's some video here hears from the westin hotel in downtown charlotte even see three hours ago wheners arrived. >> : the autographed some of their stand for their fans. >> : but ready to begin obviously we keep on talking mutt and gary. not today what we heard from carol ann head coach what they're measuring stick for them of c. the matter couldn't play everybody is in a measure that to themselves has been increased we know what or go home that's the excitement of playoff so...
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artists to do your host here? >> 6 artist a year, and we receive about 108 applications. very competitive. >> but everyone should be encouraged to apply. thank you again for hosting us. >> thank you for including us in "culturewire." ♪ >> san francisco parks, golden gate park transforms into one of the greatest music festivals of all time, let's journey, inside, outside land. ♪ >> to this, our 6th year doing the outside lands and our relationship with san francisco, rec and park. and we work very closely with them in the planning and working very closely with the neighborhood organizations and with the city supervisors and with the city organizations and with the local police department, and i think that the outside lands is one of the unique festivals in the world and we have san francisco and we have golden gate park and we have the greatest oasis, in the world. and it has the people hiking up hills and down hills and a lot of people between stages. >> i love that it is all outside, the fresh air is great. >> th
artists to do your host here? >> 6 artist a year, and we receive about 108 applications. very competitive. >> but everyone should be encouraged to apply. thank you again for hosting us. >> thank you for including us in "culturewire." ♪ >> san francisco parks, golden gate park transforms into one of the greatest music festivals of all time, let's journey, inside, outside land. ♪ >> to this, our 6th year doing the outside lands and our relationship with...
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i'm the youngest engineer here i'm twenty three i'm the youngest one here. here by two months. these last few days before winter is the busiest is when the men have to stock up a year's worth of infantry they work all day long. once again so there's a great deal to do and plenty of containers to unload. all of them waiting for the last helicopter. in my heart i already feel good here. the only thing is to get along with the new guys and. take a month to get acquainted with the guys and get used to them be shortly after that i'll consider the beginning of winter. after fifty years of a russian presence in antarctica the definition of a polar explorer has changed. there are things i have seen in the movies and the things we have here now are completely different but we sit here now talking about today's watermelon which was not so tasty and then we retired to our european style rooms that some of this difference the lives of those who built it all up from the very beginning and conquered nature here were completely different. ok alexander good luck to you. traditionally the last
i'm the youngest engineer here i'm twenty three i'm the youngest one here. here by two months. these last few days before winter is the busiest is when the men have to stock up a year's worth of infantry they work all day long. once again so there's a great deal to do and plenty of containers to unload. all of them waiting for the last helicopter. in my heart i already feel good here. the only thing is to get along with the new guys and. take a month to get acquainted with the guys and get used...
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from the sunlight here. in the evening and afternoon they come through here straight through here and not blocked from the jazz property. the sun goes through here not like straight the sun goes here and blocks from the view of the other building. from follow the hue so that means we block the light in her. the second wall that the privacy. okay. the privacy before we do the - before the assist building the one floor that sits in the back. so you guys saw the picture it's in the back and there's a slope down to the backyard because of the hue. they can say you know the privacy i'm not in the bottom it looks to the window of the top floor here i'm not looking at that. i'm not straight with the angle because i have to go here to look at your window so i don't think it bothers the privacy. then the stairway wall that's the part that we look into next door >> okay at the. >> okay. thank you. i have a question. the lowest portion of your building is that a crawl space or a basement space? >> that's a crawl space
from the sunlight here. in the evening and afternoon they come through here straight through here and not blocked from the jazz property. the sun goes through here not like straight the sun goes here and blocks from the view of the other building. from follow the hue so that means we block the light in her. the second wall that the privacy. okay. the privacy before we do the - before the assist building the one floor that sits in the back. so you guys saw the picture it's in the back and...
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we raised them all here. ♪ i hope you come again. we'll definitely be here.e you enjoyed your time with us here in sabana mula. >> thank you, you're always welcome. >> and now we head further south to a country that takes its role as host very seriously. next year the football world cup comes to brazil followed by the summer olympics just two years later. the government has launched a multi million dollar infrastructure overhaul. recent protests highlight brazilians' resentment that money is being spent on new stadiums instead of improvements to their living conditions. in rio de janeiro authorities plan to tear down a favela on a hill-top right in the center of town. residents fear they'll be evicted from their homes. we take a closer look at how locals are being affected by rio's latest development drive. >> the district around rio de janeiro's central station is rundown and has a dangerous reputation. but one man has a vision to change all that. sebastiao bruno from the city planning department is taking us to one of rio's largest renewal projects. it's a
we raised them all here. ♪ i hope you come again. we'll definitely be here.e you enjoyed your time with us here in sabana mula. >> thank you, you're always welcome. >> and now we head further south to a country that takes its role as host very seriously. next year the football world cup comes to brazil followed by the summer olympics just two years later. the government has launched a multi million dollar infrastructure overhaul. recent protests highlight brazilians' resentment...
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and i'm in here.so we'll just see what opportunity the future holds. >> when kern valley opened, corrections officials said it would be the last prison built in california. but in a state with so many overcrowded prisons, many believe it's only a matter of time before another new penitentiary opens its doors. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates. "lockup." >> i pled guilty to sexual assault. >> yeah! >> tried to go through everything in the cell, everything from matches 0 to guns. >> i look more female like more than any of the other ones here. >> i guess the sooner i die, the better for me.
and i'm in here.so we'll just see what opportunity the future holds. >> when kern valley opened, corrections officials said it would be the last prison built in california. but in a state with so many overcrowded prisons, many believe it's only a matter of time before another new penitentiary opens its doors. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> there are 2 million people behind...
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i've been very, very, very confused by my visit here. you've got basically a ghoulash here.tuguese but it's from madera. that bread. flat bread. >> south africa, depending on who i talk to, is a completely different construct. so some people someone who comes from somewhere else in africa and brings good along with them. other people malaysia, east indies, dutch, english influence. >> there were so many different colonialists. >> what at this table is originally african, and does that even have any mining? >> this wood is pine. >> i arrived in this country spectacularly ignorant. i will leave spectacularly ignorant. >>> ramadan. at this hour, all over johannesburg, members of south africa's sizable muslim community observe. the religion of islam, as well as many of south africa's most beloved and most delicious dishes and ingredients like sambal, chutney and bunny chow, come from malaysia, indonesia, india. during apartheid, many south africans would have been referred to as colored. colored didn't mean black. it meant everybody else who wasn't exactly white, asians and mixe
i've been very, very, very confused by my visit here. you've got basically a ghoulash here.tuguese but it's from madera. that bread. flat bread. >> south africa, depending on who i talk to, is a completely different construct. so some people someone who comes from somewhere else in africa and brings good along with them. other people malaysia, east indies, dutch, english influence. >> there were so many different colonialists. >> what at this table is originally african, and...
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more i will move it sign it here. you need to take into account the petition and you will avoid this problem this is tomorrow we'll be here to remove the machinery. in this case all of us here are suffering we have endured durst and hunger all because of one multinational company i've got the paper written by the engineer mark on many safes much of it is. they are last night at six o'clock. oh yes we've been waiting here for three hours he's three hours late. time with my dad in the seattle going to say oh you don't have anything else to say to mr market so we're going to act that the people of san miguel is charo a con who have come here though i don't know a lot you might gold's an area where the people have decided to set fire to the machine it's. work. for. you to let me show you how are you going to feel good thank you i mean i know they agree going here so turn to end identify this man who's filming i want to see your id and i want to know why you fell manc. generously yes but you need to respect the law you giv
more i will move it sign it here. you need to take into account the petition and you will avoid this problem this is tomorrow we'll be here to remove the machinery. in this case all of us here are suffering we have endured durst and hunger all because of one multinational company i've got the paper written by the engineer mark on many safes much of it is. they are last night at six o'clock. oh yes we've been waiting here for three hours he's three hours late. time with my dad in the seattle...
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i love it here. ♪ i've never been here. maybe i have. i don't know.tross. a few seats, strong drinks, the definition of a hole in the wall. now, do people come here right from work, drink all night and then go back to work? [ speaking japanese ] >> oh, salary man. >> salary man? would a salary man bring his wife here? [ speaking japanese ] so look, in america, the bartender is like a priest. >> so you come and talk to them? >> i can tell them all of my problems. and i could behave very badly and he will never talk, ever. this is the contract. >> okay. >> absolute confidentiality. do i have that kind of arrangement here now? [ speaking japanese ] so i have his implied guarantee of total security? >> yeah. >> so if i came here with some dinosaur-riding ho in a bikini? >> what? >> you don't have to ask. oh, man. this is a great country. every chef i know wants to die here. >> it's not about the food. >> because the food is awesome. and because we -- i think all of us understand that we don't understand anything about japan. and i totally don't understand
i love it here. ♪ i've never been here. maybe i have. i don't know.tross. a few seats, strong drinks, the definition of a hole in the wall. now, do people come here right from work, drink all night and then go back to work? [ speaking japanese ] >> oh, salary man. >> salary man? would a salary man bring his wife here? [ speaking japanese ] so look, in america, the bartender is like a priest. >> so you come and talk to them? >> i can tell them all of my problems. and i...
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going to be somewhat coming down here in parts of the east bay. here is highway 4. traffic is moving along okay as you come through there. there are no major problems as you move through. 880 southbound we have two crashes. one of them is gone. southbound 880 as you head to broadway they are still clearing up one of the crashes. we had a crash near keller that moved away. on the peninsula so watch for that. your drive times are still pretty normal. i would suggest giving yourself a little bit of extra time this morning for your commute because of the wet weather. let's go to the bay bridge westbound. that backup is maybe five minutes at the toll plaza. ten minutes into san francisco. let's go back to the desk. >>> police in san francisco shot and killed a pit bull that attacked two people at golden gate park late last night. tara moriarty is out there this morning where officers have been searching for a dog that is still on the loose. >> reporter: neighbors should though that dog is a white pit bull. one of the two dogs is actually shot and killed on the picnic tab
going to be somewhat coming down here in parts of the east bay. here is highway 4. traffic is moving along okay as you come through there. there are no major problems as you move through. 880 southbound we have two crashes. one of them is gone. southbound 880 as you head to broadway they are still clearing up one of the crashes. we had a crash near keller that moved away. on the peninsula so watch for that. your drive times are still pretty normal. i would suggest giving yourself a little bit...
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"horrible plane crash here at aspen airport. exploded into flames as it was landing." >> it was just a ball of fire. it was really scary. >> it was doing this and then it hit and flipped and there was smoke and it had big ball of flames. >> reporter: inside the airport, passengers were stuck, waiting for word on when the runways would reopen. and tonight we have learned the person killed in this crash is a 54-year-old mexican citizen. he was the co-pilot. david? >> clayton sandell leading us off. clayton, thank you. >>> and a dangerous scene playing out at new york's jfk airport today when a plane skidded into a snow bank. the jet full of passengers. no one was hurt. pilots landing on snowy runways across this country, making for some tense flying for passengers as others sleep this sunday night in terminals yet again. abc's linzie janis again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, snow, ice, even freezing rain, making runways from the midwest to the northeast treacherous. this delta flight sliding off a taxiway at new york's jfk had to
"horrible plane crash here at aspen airport. exploded into flames as it was landing." >> it was just a ball of fire. it was really scary. >> it was doing this and then it hit and flipped and there was smoke and it had big ball of flames. >> reporter: inside the airport, passengers were stuck, waiting for word on when the runways would reopen. and tonight we have learned the person killed in this crash is a 54-year-old mexican citizen. he was the co-pilot. david?...
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my parents are here, ted and martha. [applause] they are here. thanks for coming. and with that eat, drink and be merry and remember "days of fire." [applause] [inaudible conversations] up next next on booktv, margaret macmillan international history professor at oxford university examines the lead-up to world war i. this is just over an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome everybody to today's council on foreign relations meeting. a look back at the buildup to the great war with -- i am the editor of world policy journal and i would also like to welcome cfr national members participating in this meeting the livestream. you know, i was saying at lunch that i had a little surprise for r
my parents are here, ted and martha. [applause] they are here. thanks for coming. and with that eat, drink and be merry and remember "days of fire." [applause] [inaudible conversations] up next next on booktv, margaret macmillan international history professor at oxford university examines the lead-up to world war i. this is just over an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome everybody to today's council on foreign relations meeting. a look back at the buildup to the great...
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>> judy from oklahoma. >> judy, here's the question. you're happy to be here, right?tely how many footballs are expected to be used during this sunday's super bowl? 75, 100, 120, 140? >> 75. >> she yelled. by the way, you're not right. >> the correct answer is 120 footballs. they go through that many? >> i remember the week prior to the game they basically give each team probably 75 to 80 balls each. it's like break these in before the game. they literally rotate them in every play. they want a lot of them to be given to the winning team, fans, sponsors and everything else. >> good enough. back across the street to jeff. >> drew, are you a gentle love maker or a rough love maker. okay. here we go. what's your name? >> judy. can you believe it? >> i can't. what are the odds? two judy's. >> today is my birthday. >> today is not your 60th birthday. today is wednesday. happy birthday nonetheless. in football, what does the term 12th man signify? a, a substitute player, b, fans in the stadium, c, strong safety, d, when the kicker plays defense on return? >> c? >> i know th
>> judy from oklahoma. >> judy, here's the question. you're happy to be here, right?tely how many footballs are expected to be used during this sunday's super bowl? 75, 100, 120, 140? >> 75. >> she yelled. by the way, you're not right. >> the correct answer is 120 footballs. they go through that many? >> i remember the week prior to the game they basically give each team probably 75 to 80 balls each. it's like break these in before the game. they literally...
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the real here here here here here here here here here here here here was someone it's hard to get him him him him him him him him him him him. although animal rescue squad of hostile to both fiscal and the austrian alps. a woman is injured but conscious. for now that's all we know. i would. she fell and took a ski pole in the face you'll need stitches. i i i i am not under doors or snowmobile racer to the rescue station it's the routine case for dr dark lor. he treats up to thirty injured skiers that day. he tells us they see the full spectrum of trauma surgery. the injuries are the most frequent lots of torn ligaments many dislocated shoulders. severe head injuries have become more sporadic. almost everyone wears a helmet now or is he the big thanks to him. so what causes these accidents. i decide to find out. modern materials definitely play a part. he's allied faster and are easier to steer than just a few years ago. that makes people feel more secure and perhaps over confident. i on the slopes of god and fuller more and more people are becoming winter sports enthusiasts there are
the real here here here here here here here here here here here here was someone it's hard to get him him him him him him him him him him him. although animal rescue squad of hostile to both fiscal and the austrian alps. a woman is injured but conscious. for now that's all we know. i would. she fell and took a ski pole in the face you'll need stitches. i i i i am not under doors or snowmobile racer to the rescue station it's the routine case for dr dark lor. he treats up to thirty injured...
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here. at five o'clock in the evening the faithful begin to make their way to fusion valley on the mountain where exactly seven pm they will at last set eyes on the man they have made the journey to see. at first glance the procession might resemble a well directed performance every face though reveals just how serious this of end is for each one of the followers. to. eat. meat. and live the sacraments unitas with the spirits made in the unites us with christ. was our teacher so be. as the fusion begins followers try to achieve a spiritual connection with this area that teacher. can see and he used to say that he had god's energy running through him. and that through the fusion he was sending that holy energy to his fellow is. so that they would be perfect some of their actually. and physically. right. the following day we hear that the sari on has agreed to meet tom clarke a british tourist and for his questions we were invited to that meeting as well accompanied by eight. i well when i cam
here. at five o'clock in the evening the faithful begin to make their way to fusion valley on the mountain where exactly seven pm they will at last set eyes on the man they have made the journey to see. at first glance the procession might resemble a well directed performance every face though reveals just how serious this of end is for each one of the followers. to. eat. meat. and live the sacraments unitas with the spirits made in the unites us with christ. was our teacher so be. as the...
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i have been here for the 32 years, and that she has been here, fighting for 1950. and you know what? we have got 1950 for wrap and i don't know, i don't know how many of you know about wrap, but wrap ran an alternative high school where first you let the latino high school at that site and we were asked to leave because we were told that there was going to be housing that was going to be built. but somebody lied to us. lieers. they lied to us, and look at how many years it has been and look at how many times that this issue has come up to this board, about that site and housing. how many consultants have been paid to do studies on housing, for that site? it is a crime. google gets the exclusive right to go pick up employees while the muni bus is late and children get to school late. and did you read the article? google. the neighbor next door died, that house is being rented for $5,500 next door to me. i live on florida street. between 25th and 26th. guess who is renting the house? it ain't... and it ain't (inaudible) and it is google employees. two of them. they c
i have been here for the 32 years, and that she has been here, fighting for 1950. and you know what? we have got 1950 for wrap and i don't know, i don't know how many of you know about wrap, but wrap ran an alternative high school where first you let the latino high school at that site and we were asked to leave because we were told that there was going to be housing that was going to be built. but somebody lied to us. lieers. they lied to us, and look at how many years it has been and look at...
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here i used exact words. had said to me. you know i thought it was pretty interesting the fact that so many people have made the effort to move out from the left i mean you know it's going to quite a hard thing to do and i don't know i want to know fact and when i say why have so many people believe it. tom. if you want to ask the teacher anything. i mean you can write it down tonight in question format and let me translate. if the teacher considers them porton maybe you will have a chance to meet him along with the other guys so. give it some thought and. if i come with some questions. the interim agreement with the red is now in effect what are its prospects can't israel and its congressional i was specifically the senate kill the deal and if for some miraculous reason all sides agree to keep to the agreement what can we expect next. well groomed in the future coups here so we fix the roads focus on new technology. on this moon show no policy is complete without school shootings. and we learn about the next
here i used exact words. had said to me. you know i thought it was pretty interesting the fact that so many people have made the effort to move out from the left i mean you know it's going to quite a hard thing to do and i don't know i want to know fact and when i say why have so many people believe it. tom. if you want to ask the teacher anything. i mean you can write it down tonight in question format and let me translate. if the teacher considers them porton maybe you will have a chance to...
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we're not here to sniff butt, we're here to kick butt, dow understand me. we're a football team god dammit. huddle up, let's go. huddle up. let's go, get in here. all right, let's do this thing. come on slap . >> stephen: (cheers and applause) >> stephen: lovely people, thank you so much, very nice, welcome back, everybody. folks, you know, as importants afoot ball is there are other stories is out there. for instance the leader of the free world speaking to congress. last night i was riveted to the state of the union in that i had surgeons rivet my eyelids open to make me watch it now folks, i got to say, i am blad i did because this was obama's fifth time before a joint session of congress. traditionally the most important address of any presidency, i mean who among us can forget these immortal words from george w. bush's fifth state of the union. >> human animal hybrids. >> stephen: that was a big problem back then. that was a big problem back then, we forget how big of a problem that was back then. if president bush hadn't warned us about it, right now
we're not here to sniff butt, we're here to kick butt, dow understand me. we're a football team god dammit. huddle up, let's go. huddle up. let's go, get in here. all right, let's do this thing. come on slap . >> stephen: (cheers and applause) >> stephen: lovely people, thank you so much, very nice, welcome back, everybody. folks, you know, as importants afoot ball is there are other stories is out there. for instance the leader of the free world speaking to congress. last night i...
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here's the forecast for 9:00 p.m. tonight showing you the rain showers the trend will continue to increase approaching the southern half of the bay area at 9:00 p.m. and nine at 10:00 p.m. still scattered rain showers out there. then at midnight still activity popping up so we could have wet road raise early tomorrow morning. after that we will clear out a drought for the rest of the dam friday with more sunshine out there. fortunately mostly cloudy and scattered showers redeveloping. the life camera showing you the clouds. possibly wet road ways out there. tomorrow sun cloud mix and it will be cooler on saturday and we could be tracking a few showers on sunday. overnight lows will be starting up tomorrow morning in the upper 30s towards santa rosa and napa. widespread 40s for san francisco and san jose. here's the overall weather pattern the system affected fortunate with the clouds and possibly showers. then we will take this into friday and saturday, a cooler weather pattern with a slight chance of a few showers as
here's the forecast for 9:00 p.m. tonight showing you the rain showers the trend will continue to increase approaching the southern half of the bay area at 9:00 p.m. and nine at 10:00 p.m. still scattered rain showers out there. then at midnight still activity popping up so we could have wet road raise early tomorrow morning. after that we will clear out a drought for the rest of the dam friday with more sunshine out there. fortunately mostly cloudy and scattered showers redeveloping. the life...
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for being here. but the most important part about tonight is that what you saw was a very transparent police department where we have a chief and a commander willing to come up and admit where we may have miss givings and telling us what our plan is. i'm proud to be apart of this organization and thank you for your candor and continued work. this is our fourth hearing. we have accountability, we're asking for statistics, we're looking into the enforcement actions. i know that commissioner loftus and commissioner turnman have been active and want to continue work with the bike collision and walk san francisco and they're going to still do that. we don't use works sub-committee, but they're going to continue on that and we're going to stay on top of that issue. what you saw tonight was a show of force by the police department. if you wonder, does this message get down to the officers. the chief has the entire command staff here, every captain for every district station and i thank you for being here. i
for being here. but the most important part about tonight is that what you saw was a very transparent police department where we have a chief and a commander willing to come up and admit where we may have miss givings and telling us what our plan is. i'm proud to be apart of this organization and thank you for your candor and continued work. this is our fourth hearing. we have accountability, we're asking for statistics, we're looking into the enforcement actions. i know that commissioner...
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they do that here, too. but i digress. i'm here, actually, to answer a question.if you go over to the other side? say you grew up in the states and like a lot of us, wondered, fantasized about what it would be like living abroad in old europe, surrounded by crusader castles, delicious food, another language, another culture. what would that alternate life, that road not taken be like? my longtime friend and cameraman from maine zack is finding out. so where are we going? >> right here, one of these tables. which maybe we want to do like this with? see? how often can you go out with somebody who can appropriately block the table? >> it's a misery is what it is. >> ay, yes, of course. snails in an almond sauce. about as traditional and delicious as it gets. >> that's a plate full of happiness. >> that's right. tapas come from here. this is still one of the few places in spain where they're free. all you have to do is keep drinking. >> you can sit here all day. order a couple drinks. >> no rush. i'm glad i'm spending some time here. red wine ordered. tripes to follow
they do that here, too. but i digress. i'm here, actually, to answer a question.if you go over to the other side? say you grew up in the states and like a lot of us, wondered, fantasized about what it would be like living abroad in old europe, surrounded by crusader castles, delicious food, another language, another culture. what would that alternate life, that road not taken be like? my longtime friend and cameraman from maine zack is finding out. so where are we going? >> right here,...
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there's a rocket here. here.o ride around with this thing. >> why? we trust our people. there's a lot of homemade things here. this is homemade, too. fires big rockets. this is homemade. this one. this was from a helicopter, and we got it and got it in the cars. >> you took it off a helicopter and put it on a car? >> uh-huh. and you know what this is for? >> so it's basically a crossbow that fires molotov cocktails. >> tnt sometimes. >> you're shooting this at people who have mortars. >> and tanks. >> tanks. >> yeah. >> you're shooting this at tanks. >> yeah. that's what we got at the time. >> it's what you had. it's awesome. >> the next president of libya, the one who's going to be in charge. this is his chair. he has to think twice before he sits on it. >> never screw your people. >> never screw your people. >> yeah, i'd remember. >> here, this is gadhafi stuff. >> this was all taken from the compound. >> that's his a.k., his chair. >> preferred hair products. >> his shaving kit. see, he was wearing a mask. >>
there's a rocket here. here.o ride around with this thing. >> why? we trust our people. there's a lot of homemade things here. this is homemade, too. fires big rockets. this is homemade. this one. this was from a helicopter, and we got it and got it in the cars. >> you took it off a helicopter and put it on a car? >> uh-huh. and you know what this is for? >> so it's basically a crossbow that fires molotov cocktails. >> tnt sometimes. >> you're shooting this...
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norman who is here and others. mayor ed lee thank you very much for being here being a calculator and others. where are you sir, thank you. jose my partner in crime when it comes to no crime laura. sorry my financial partner. thank you so much for being here. i know our controller is in the room our third leg to the insinuation, of course, our department heads and as well all the folks who are here in the room whose helped me make this successful. all the folks in the labor community in the china's community and 4th district but also take a moment to thank my assessor staff so, please give a round of applause to my assessor staff (clapping) i want to say a thank you to you, you are the folks who prevail lists all the things i know we will go great places together. i want to thank you for the hard work you'll be doing this year. thank you, thank you, thank you and i'll continue to say thank you for your work. of course, i want to say and also, if i've left anyone anti i apologize it's overwhelming to see the support
norman who is here and others. mayor ed lee thank you very much for being here being a calculator and others. where are you sir, thank you. jose my partner in crime when it comes to no crime laura. sorry my financial partner. thank you so much for being here. i know our controller is in the room our third leg to the insinuation, of course, our department heads and as well all the folks who are here in the room whose helped me make this successful. all the folks in the labor community in the...
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down here really sucks. i kind of messed up a good thing. >> davis is awaiting sentencing for larceny, or stealing personal property. his expulsion from the hamptons resulted after several mornings of when he and his friend, shaquille washington, slept past the mandatory 7:30 wake-up time. >> during the day they're not allowed to go under the covers. we've had a problem of inmates staying up through the night because they slept all day and they interfere with other inmates, prevent them from going to sleep, making noise. >> we're the only ones who sleep in like that every day, so he just got tired of it. >> jamal tends to do what shaquille does. they both act a little childish. they stick together quite a bit. i decided that day that one of them was going to move. >> he was asking us about, like, do we want to stay there and everything like that? i told him, i was like, i don't care. >> jamal said it with attitude, with sass. you know, his tone was very pointed, and it was disrespectful. so the c.o. was like
down here really sucks. i kind of messed up a good thing. >> davis is awaiting sentencing for larceny, or stealing personal property. his expulsion from the hamptons resulted after several mornings of when he and his friend, shaquille washington, slept past the mandatory 7:30 wake-up time. >> during the day they're not allowed to go under the covers. we've had a problem of inmates staying up through the night because they slept all day and they interfere with other inmates, prevent...
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move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ all aboard. wow, this hoh no.s amazing. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy,...