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i laid it down real quick, threw the shank away from me. chilled out real quick. >> he threw the knife on the ground, not at the officer. it was very gently thrown to the floor and he laid down on the floor. and we secured him. >> luckily no one was hurt. what does scare us is he had the shank and we wonder what would have happened if he was close enough to use it before an officer would have saw it. it could have easily have gone bad as it went good. >> all three inmates involved in the incident were moved to single-man cells and were given new felony charges. for gonzalez, the new charge can carry especially serious consequences. he is awaiting trial on a murder charge. he has pled not guilty. >> i just wish i hadn't done that because it's going be like a domino effect with my other case, you know what i mean? just that little case right there is going to get me bad. they're going to see me as a threat to society coming out with shanks in jail, you know that? so that's probably going to sting me, you know what i mean? >>> coming up, backe
i laid it down real quick, threw the shank away from me. chilled out real quick. >> he threw the knife on the ground, not at the officer. it was very gently thrown to the floor and he laid down on the floor. and we secured him. >> luckily no one was hurt. what does scare us is he had the shank and we wonder what would have happened if he was close enough to use it before an officer would have saw it. it could have easily have gone bad as it went good. >> all three inmates...
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we call them shanks in here. asked him to pass his food tray. tried to come out and stick my hand. >> you have to move there a little bit. >> but there are some inmates at isp who are constant threats to officers. luis antonio nieves is such an inmate. in 1992 at the age of 17, he went to the home of a neighbor in milwaukee, wisconsin. the neighbor, a 32-year-old mother of four, rebuffed his sexual advances. he stabbed her repeatedly in the face, neck, chest and legs, killing her. >> open two. >> since coming to prison 14 years ago nieves has received more than 130 major conduct reports including two near-fatal batteries of female staff. his nickname is the monster. >> i'm a laid back, quiet type of individual. i was born in puerto rico. when i was 10 i moved to new york. i spent most of my life in new york. when i was 16 i moved to milwaukee, wisconsin. lived with my mother and then in 1992, that's when i caught my case. i had a good life, good parents, even though they were separated. but it was a good life. never needed anything. i worked. it
we call them shanks in here. asked him to pass his food tray. tried to come out and stick my hand. >> you have to move there a little bit. >> but there are some inmates at isp who are constant threats to officers. luis antonio nieves is such an inmate. in 1992 at the age of 17, he went to the home of a neighbor in milwaukee, wisconsin. the neighbor, a 32-year-old mother of four, rebuffed his sexual advances. he stabbed her repeatedly in the face, neck, chest and legs, killing her....
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that one shanked off of kulemin for the lead. and so quincey will ready another foray by the red wings here as it is flung by miller and jabbed away. and off the high glass by bernier. sent to the back. dekeyser a drive, and it went wide. rebound ripped by glendening and held by bernier. they are around it. they haven't put it in it. 2-1, toronto. ♪ [ male announcer ] some people might think we're set in our ways. that we're old fashion. we couldn't agree more. for 140 years, coors banquet has only been brewed in golden, colorado, with pure rocky mountain water and the best high country barley. with us, old fashion has never gone out of style. coors, the banquet beer. during the hockey game. almost done. no, we're not. and our only payment is in the form of pizza. guys, i got mushrooms! he's allergic to mushrooms. i'm allergic to mushrooms. right. each day, millions of fans experience fomoh, or fear of missing out on hockey. don't be one of them. download nhl gamecenter and get a free premium upgrade only on verizon. enjoy exclus
that one shanked off of kulemin for the lead. and so quincey will ready another foray by the red wings here as it is flung by miller and jabbed away. and off the high glass by bernier. sent to the back. dekeyser a drive, and it went wide. rebound ripped by glendening and held by bernier. they are around it. they haven't put it in it. 2-1, toronto. ♪ [ male announcer ] some people might think we're set in our ways. that we're old fashion. we couldn't agree more. for 140 years, coors banquet...
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. >> i'm not even looking for shanks. i just happened to stumble upon these. >> you never know what to expect. all we do all day is sit here like a time bomb waiting for something to happen. >> this is as close to a living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> when someone breaks the law, there is a distinct difference between going to prison and jail. prison is for convicted felons, many with long-term sentences. jail is where suspects spend a relatively short time, either while waiting for trial or before being transferred to another facility. it's also where convicts often serve short sentences. but any time behind bars can have a lasting impact. in this hour of "lockup," we'll take you inside the main jail system in miami, officially known as miami-dade corrections. miami's gleaming skyline towers over sun-drenched beaches and waterways, punctuated with luxury cruise ships. it's no wonder that this is a popular vacation spot. but miami is also a hotbed of illicit drug activity that generates a constant flow of men a
. >> i'm not even looking for shanks. i just happened to stumble upon these. >> you never know what to expect. all we do all day is sit here like a time bomb waiting for something to happen. >> this is as close to a living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> when someone breaks the law, there is a distinct difference between going to prison and jail. prison is for convicted felons, many with long-term sentences. jail is where suspects spend a relatively short time,...
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i broke my tv, made a couple shanks and assaulted them. >> i was covered from my neck down with blood. >> i have heard and i've seen what he's done to other officers. >> i would just like to get on with my life and get my freedom back. >> one of the greatest challenges facing prison officials across the country is protecting the safety of both inmates and officers in an extremely predatory environment. with many facilities overcrowded and understaffed, that task can be difficult, if not impossible. in the next hour on "lockup," we'll go beyond the scenic desert landscape to the penitentiary of new mexico, a prison that is battling to overcome a long history of violence. just 15 miles away from the art galleries and shops of santa fe, a concrete fortress looms above the horizon, surrounded by double razor wire fences. housing more than 800 inmates, the penitentiary of new mexico is the state's highest security prison. >> we have pretty much the worst of the worst inmates in the state of new mexico. a number of the inmates that have been convicted of first degree murder. >> they got a l
i broke my tv, made a couple shanks and assaulted them. >> i was covered from my neck down with blood. >> i have heard and i've seen what he's done to other officers. >> i would just like to get on with my life and get my freedom back. >> one of the greatest challenges facing prison officials across the country is protecting the safety of both inmates and officers in an extremely predatory environment. with many facilities overcrowded and understaffed, that task can be...
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these two are both shoe shanks. in different types of shoes, basically all shoes. they take them out and file them to a point also to one end and use them as a -- either a stabbing device or what have you. >> unfortunately for the inmates, the osj unit can't prevent all acts of violence inside the jail. sometimes they get there too late. >> and we've had similar situations where we found the inmate after the whole thing was over and he was dead. here's a photo of an individual that wasn't so fortunate as to be saved in time. >> for inmates who do commit murders and assaults, there is the high power floor. high power is a section for high security inmates only. it's a jail within a jail. deputies assigned to this floor are hand-picked due to their expertise in dealing with the worst inmates. >> everybody in this section is classified as a k-10, which is no inmate contact with other inmates. all their movement is done, they're waist chained, their exercise is all isolated, very limited contact with other inmates. due
these two are both shoe shanks. in different types of shoes, basically all shoes. they take them out and file them to a point also to one end and use them as a -- either a stabbing device or what have you. >> unfortunately for the inmates, the osj unit can't prevent all acts of violence inside the jail. sometimes they get there too late. >> and we've had similar situations where we found the inmate after the whole thing was over and he was dead. here's a photo of an individual that...
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you got up in the morning, you'd take a couple of magazines, go out and carry your shank wherever you want. you didn't know what was going to happen. who you was going to fight. there was always trouble. >> i've been up here 11 years. the majority of the holes that you see around us are mine. i've seen officers beat up. i've seen inmates killed. i've seen them stabbed. i've seen bloody fights out here. >> one man who knows stateville better than most is captain kenneth morgan. he's worked here more than 28 years. he's seen the violent potential of the prison at its worst. >> we had a lot of problems with the gangs here at stateville carrying shanks, assaulting staff, assaulting other inmates. >> where are you going? >> we had an officer by the name of officer kush. probably one of the best officers i ever knew. he was returning from chow, going back to "g" dorm. on his way back there was a couple inmates back here hiding, they was waiting on him. they hit him in the head in this area right in here and they dumped his body right down here. this is where they dumped the body. >> officer
you got up in the morning, you'd take a couple of magazines, go out and carry your shank wherever you want. you didn't know what was going to happen. who you was going to fight. there was always trouble. >> i've been up here 11 years. the majority of the holes that you see around us are mine. i've seen officers beat up. i've seen inmates killed. i've seen them stabbed. i've seen bloody fights out here. >> one man who knows stateville better than most is captain kenneth morgan. he's...
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. >> i broke my tv, made a couple shanks and assaulted him. rhyth. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® adding thousands of products online every day. from hard hats and goggles. to tools and cleaning products... to state of the art computers, to coffee to keep you fueled. from the sign over the door to the boxes to get it out the door. yes, staples has everything you need to launch your big idea. except your big idea. so when you get an idea, we're ready with everything else. staples. make more happen. >>> shooting in a prison is a totally unique experience. but things can go to hell real fast. you sort of have to be on your toes. >> i haven't met a correctional officer who hadn't been involved in some sort of altercation or hadn't been stabbed or beat up by an inmate. it's part of the job. >> blink of an eye, something can go wrong. bli
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. >> bradley tucker is in solitary for fighting and carrying a homemade weapon called a shank. >> being in this cage makes me feel like an animal, you know what i mean? pretty horrible, you know. but you know you've got to deal with it. >> one and one. >> while many inmates in house one try to transition back into general population, there are a few whose time in solitary is indefinite. john bright is serving a 99-year term for murder. >> this is one of my doodles. i'm always doodling for something to do. >> i thought that organized crime was cool. i thought drug dealers were cool. i watched -- what's the name of the movie -- "scarface" 20 times. >> sergeant gary elde, a 20-year veteran of the facility, knows bright very well. >> i've known him for about 16, 17 years. from dealing with him when he first came to the facility. at this point in time he is one of our extreme management problems. >> this is me when i was 20 years old. i don't have my photo album now because i'm being punished for being defiant. i'm being treated like this for fighting. fist fighting. >> who are you fighting?
. >> bradley tucker is in solitary for fighting and carrying a homemade weapon called a shank. >> being in this cage makes me feel like an animal, you know what i mean? pretty horrible, you know. but you know you've got to deal with it. >> one and one. >> while many inmates in house one try to transition back into general population, there are a few whose time in solitary is indefinite. john bright is serving a 99-year term for murder. >> this is one of my doodles....
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i was walking toward him, and i had the homemade shank in my left hand. and i swung and i hit it through his right lung. and he fell off of the stool. and i was stabbing through his arms to get to his vital organs. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance he could survive. my philosophy has always been, if you put enough holes in them, they can't plug them all, and chances are they're going to die. >> hughley was sentenced to death for the killing of the counselor and transferred to brushy mountain. >> hughley represents a particular, i guess, challenge for the department. because not only did he kill on the outside but he's killed on the inside. >> with his execution date looming, hughley will soon be transported to death row. >> if somebody who commits premeditated first degree murder tells you they have remorse, they are a liar. flat. it's impossible to commit premeditated first-degree murder and turn around and say you have remorse for it. how are you going to be remorseful about something you intended to do? >>> coming up, inmate
i was walking toward him, and i had the homemade shank in my left hand. and i swung and i hit it through his right lung. and he fell off of the stool. and i was stabbing through his arms to get to his vital organs. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance he could survive. my philosophy has always been, if you put enough holes in them, they can't plug them all, and chances are they're going to die. >> hughley was sentenced to death for the killing of the counselor and...
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madsend and shank that 36-foot buffer zones were acceptable, when you're being responsive to that kind of aoblem, and we knew that 15-foot buffer zone would be acceptable if responding to a similar kind of problem. so at some point or another, the legislature was aware that some amount of space needed to be created, and it shows 35 feet as a reasonable response, a reasonable amount of space allow --facility to >> let's go back for a second. i see that. the obvious reason for a legislator, i think, i did work in the legislature for a while as a staff member, that you write these fine that steult because they won't work, they have too tyne a the active is commingled. i knew you were just going to as i said that. so i'm trying to get you to say it, if it's true. is there anything in this record that suggests that this is one of those cases where it's just to say whether they're counseling somebody or whether they're screaming at somebody, pushingthey're something or whether they're standing near them peacefully. is there any evidence in the could turn to that would suggest that? >> you sh
madsend and shank that 36-foot buffer zones were acceptable, when you're being responsive to that kind of aoblem, and we knew that 15-foot buffer zone would be acceptable if responding to a similar kind of problem. so at some point or another, the legislature was aware that some amount of space needed to be created, and it shows 35 feet as a reasonable response, a reasonable amount of space allow --facility to >> let's go back for a second. i see that. the obvious reason for a legislator,...
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here's what ford cfo robert shanks had to say about it. >> this was a great year, one of the best in our history as you pointed out. so many accolades we could talk about. very strong year. and sets us up well for what we're going to do this year with the launch of new products including the new f series for that stronger growth and results in 15 and beyond. >> reporter: ford is planning to introduce 23 new vehicles worldwide in 2014. lastly, american airlines group. the newly created company posting stronger than expected profit and revenue as fares climbed and fuel costs fell. it's the first time american has reported since merging with u.s. airways, a move that helped parent company amr emerge from bankrupt last december. turning attention to tomorrow, the earnings parade will continue with big names like face book, qualcomm and boeing reporting results. >>> here's how shares of those companies finished today. pfizer up 2%, ford down just a fraction higher and biggest gainer was american airlines up nearly 6%. >>> also after the bell, another dow member reporting a strong fourth q
here's what ford cfo robert shanks had to say about it. >> this was a great year, one of the best in our history as you pointed out. so many accolades we could talk about. very strong year. and sets us up well for what we're going to do this year with the launch of new products including the new f series for that stronger growth and results in 15 and beyond. >> reporter: ford is planning to introduce 23 new vehicles worldwide in 2014. lastly, american airlines group. the newly...
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>> braised pork shank. everyone's familiar with lamb shank and beef shank. i love pork.fish dish in front of us. what is that? >> to the lighter side of it it is a bron zee noe. a lot of people are afraid of grilling fish. you don't have to do the whole fish we just did the fillets today. it's a thin fish. it's so delicate. you can grill it for three minutes on one side one minute on the other side and it's ready to go. >> if you're afraid of that what about grilling grapes. just a few minutes. they get a nice one. >> what is this? >> the ba rah ta. super creamy. super sweet. when you get it fresh, it is unbelievable. >> it's absolutely delicious. i want to ask you about your background because a lot of people say you have an analytical approach to what you do in the kitchen. what does that mean? >> i'm the son of two engineers. so instead of growing up and making things thing i grew up taking things apart. i would get a keyboard and instead of playing it, i would take it apart and see how it works but i never managed to put it back together. i think i take that same app
>> braised pork shank. everyone's familiar with lamb shank and beef shank. i love pork.fish dish in front of us. what is that? >> to the lighter side of it it is a bron zee noe. a lot of people are afraid of grilling fish. you don't have to do the whole fish we just did the fillets today. it's a thin fish. it's so delicate. you can grill it for three minutes on one side one minute on the other side and it's ready to go. >> if you're afraid of that what about grilling grapes....
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and this is the new paradigm shift so that shank convening this conversation in the middle east in this month's when signing the important things happening. it's one of those tipping points in history and the government is pleased to be part of it. these conversations here and when optional but the games pointers. at the stake through his leadership of opening up new media to many new people who have not had access to it. up until now we think it will help define the future shape of this region. the band if you do this. he said. hosts. it is he said. leave. it's so. we suggest you. that means i don't want to do. we in the job of truth and the bull market. we can see we told him to. because we are out you've experienced. all costs. it's brand new stones new song no data for two years. gutierrez. when you live tv experience political motives. corner to corner when his team. i'll change they ask you to send. that's the guy the center for more juninho he sure and so on you betcha what tradition you will. i mean. i do the whole. we would do
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we would smile to show me and don shanks most of the cases of realtors in mumbai city that didn't exist today to go in science and knowledge on the east. many hollywood biggies also joined the festivities. that and act as construction begins in printing and clear headed and i like to be dying off to attend the festivities. iv she lot of very hungry already and agreed to oppose and vote. beauty through all of you. and yes nobody wants to start on the end of winter season and the harvesting cost of the talks. once i asked don to use an offering of sweets crisps rights and popcorn to bid on one plant and into the box office to the keys. it is nice and it did in northern states of punjab pretty on the baby and wanted to do. the fall. that is an integral part of coding you have promises to bring the best player on the box office take a look at how one would go with your book gets die. stunning views. studying the vehicle i began. cool because it's playing at stations running hiking and getting means to the beams of a bunch of new beads is bollywood status for the study. the cost including th
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and this is a new paradigm shift so that shank convening this conversation in the middle east in this month's when signing the important things happening. it's one of those tipping points in history and the government is pleased to be part of it. i use these conversations here and win or two about the games pointers at the stake through his leadership of opening up new media to many new people who have not had access to it. up until now. we think it will help define the future shape of this region. the band defeat to france. he said hosts. it is. he said. leave it's so. we suggest you that means i don't want to do. we in trouble. total market. we can see we told them to because we are out. you've experienced. health costs it's brand new stones. and he saw the pdf for two years gts. when you live tv experience political motives cornes was acquitted. i'll change. that takes you to send. that's the guy the center for more. donald a mom. insurance on it. you betcha the beautician. you will. it was our. and it's a leap to forge closer ties with the disarray is walking distance. search cont
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. >> reporter: priscilla shanks, a public speaking expert who has consulted for abc, explains.an cool off quickly. the shallow breathing so that the oxygen can go to the muscles. and then, the adrenaline kicks in. all to help us fight harder and flee further. >> none of that works for modern man, when he's feeling frightened in a situation which is asking him to be cool, calm, collected and connected. >> that's it. >> reporter: noah found a class at the famed second city comedy school. they put people on stage and get them comfortable with the sound of their own voice. some of their secrets -- number one, breathe deeply right before starting. that sends a signal to shut off the fear response. number two, get right to it. the first 30 seconds are when you're most likely to panic. so, ask a question. get your audience involved. >> is it in a club? >> reporter: noah says it's helping him face those cats back at the office, as a lion. >> and here's john quinones. he's at the sundance film festival, by the way. how many people there admit they've had fear of public speaking, john? >
. >> reporter: priscilla shanks, a public speaking expert who has consulted for abc, explains.an cool off quickly. the shallow breathing so that the oxygen can go to the muscles. and then, the adrenaline kicks in. all to help us fight harder and flee further. >> none of that works for modern man, when he's feeling frightened in a situation which is asking him to be cool, calm, collected and connected. >> that's it. >> reporter: noah found a class at the famed second city...
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here is bob shanks with the market makers team. >> what we got into is profits of $7 billion-$8 billions year. >> $7 billion versus 8.6 is almost 20%. is it really that expensive to roll out new models that it would cut your pretax profit by 1/5? >> yes, because we have so many different products we are launching and tripling rollouts in america, including the all- new f series. we announced today that we will have 13 changeover down weeks, if you will as we prepare for that launch in the fourth quarter this year. jamie butters of bloomberg news explains what the record profit means to forward. --we saw a pretax private profit in north america. the important thing about that is that is also the number the uaw is using. that is the number that sets off profit sharing. in this final big moneymaking year on the old f series design, the uaw workers are going to get $8,000 on average for their share of that, and that is part of the new model that is made detroit more profitable, lower base rate and higher profit sharing for the workers. >> ford has introduced a number of new models recently.
here is bob shanks with the market makers team. >> what we got into is profits of $7 billion-$8 billions year. >> $7 billion versus 8.6 is almost 20%. is it really that expensive to roll out new models that it would cut your pretax profit by 1/5? >> yes, because we have so many different products we are launching and tripling rollouts in america, including the all- new f series. we announced today that we will have 13 changeover down weeks, if you will as we prepare for that...
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check in with the aaron a to see what's on the agenda air and what do you got for us hey there meghan shank's now coming up on boom bust american novelist and economic blogger can volodymyr along with professor michael hudson join me to talk about the history of debt and the oligarchies that they say america has morphed into today pretty exciting stuff you don't want to miss it then ed harris and i will tell you all about the newest trend on wall street toilet nothing it's a real thing i'm not joking toilet and you will want to miss it to stay tuned that's coming up right up i want to know more about that i had a very well thank you so much aaron a to. and this sunday in hollywood a star studded event to show support for the women in texas dealing with the state's onerous new restrictions on abortion the fundraiser is called a night of a thousand vagina's and hundred dollar tickets to the show have already sold out performers including sarah silverman zach galifianakis and musicians from queens of the stone age the money is going to groups in texas that are helping women navigate the new law
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. >> tomas' take on osso bucco uses beef shank instead of veal which is braised over vegetables and broth> whoa, it's huge. oh, yeah. >> you don't need a knife, only a spoon. >> you're right. >> do you cure this first in salt? >> no. >> dry it? salt it? nothing? >> no. >> just fresh? >> yes. >> delicious. you would never get this off your menu. you'll have to keep it on your menu forever, right? >> forever. the best part. >> mama didn't raise no fool. ♪ >> santiago de cali or just cali as people call it in these piece, is a city in the southwest of colombia known for its proximity to the pacific feast and semi-tropical temperatures, but i'm not really here for the climate. i'm here for tejo. ♪ it involves alcohol and explosives. colombian mario gallino, ex-pat will holland and their band mates, are to be my guide for this ancient and very traditional colombian sport. how do you play this game? i guess that's how it's done. what do you call this object? >> el tejo. >> hence the name. >> exactly. tejo. >> i should be good at this. i've been throwing pots into the dish thing across the room
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score some tickets to those so that opening ceremony in fact paul scott live with the meters you know shank the president of the sochi two thousand and fourteen organizing committee thanks for that. well to other news now the u.s. war in iraq may have ended more than two years ago but washington is now rushing in emergency shipment of drones and missiles to the country the firepower is designed to help the iraqi government retake the city of full luiza which has been overrun by al-qaeda linked militants earlier extremist forces crossed over from neighboring syria joining up with their allies in iraq the radicals want to set up an islamic state and their ranks are swelling with thousands of new recruits iraqi leaders have been struggling to control the country in the aftermath of the u.s. withdrawal two years ago iran has also offered to help baghdad and analysts say the islamic state will fill the gap left by america but we have seen in this town and washington for the past three years been the some sort of a disinterested iraq you know like iraq does not exist right off their radar screen
score some tickets to those so that opening ceremony in fact paul scott live with the meters you know shank the president of the sochi two thousand and fourteen organizing committee thanks for that. well to other news now the u.s. war in iraq may have ended more than two years ago but washington is now rushing in emergency shipment of drones and missiles to the country the firepower is designed to help the iraqi government retake the city of full luiza which has been overrun by al-qaeda linked...
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let's bring in chief financial officer bob shanks.o be here, nice to talk to you. cheryl: north america, china, i want to get your take on what is happening, earnings positive out of the country but we are hearing a lot of debate whether china is actually going to fall, the economy is in trouble. what you seeing on the ground for ford? >> we are seeing continued growth, 7% gdp growth is our outlook for 2014, we expect that the overall automotive industry will grow in 2014 as will be. everything we are seeing, the growth will continue this year. cheryl: let's talk about the numbers. as we go into the earnings report there were several analysts that pull back, and downgraded estimates by 25%, you came in above that but there's still concern in the analyst community about earnings per share. how dooyou build that in 2014? already warned about pre-tax profits, what is the strategy? >> as you said we did go to new york in the middle of december and gave an outlook in 2014 which resulted in the adjustment we talked about and came close to w
let's bring in chief financial officer bob shanks.o be here, nice to talk to you. cheryl: north america, china, i want to get your take on what is happening, earnings positive out of the country but we are hearing a lot of debate whether china is actually going to fall, the economy is in trouble. what you seeing on the ground for ford? >> we are seeing continued growth, 7% gdp growth is our outlook for 2014, we expect that the overall automotive industry will grow in 2014 as will be....
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and this is the new paradigm shift so that shank convening this conversation in the middle east in this month's when signing the important things happening. it's one of those tipping points in history and that government is pleased to be part of it. these conversations here and when optional but the games pointers. at the stake through his leadership of opening up new media to many new people who have not had access to it. up until now we think it will help define the future shape of this region. the day defeat to france. he said. hosts. it is he said. leave. it's so. we suggest you. that means i don't want to do. we in the global trade in total market. we can see we are told to. because we are out you've experienced. all costs. it's brand new stones new song new pdf for two years. gutierrez. when you live tv experience political motives. cornes was acquitted i'll change it takes you to send the guy the center for more. donald he sure and so on you betcha what tradition you will. what's the world's biggest story each day exclusive amy g networks. to top story line is today's most intrig
and this is the new paradigm shift so that shank convening this conversation in the middle east in this month's when signing the important things happening. it's one of those tipping points in history and that government is pleased to be part of it. these conversations here and when optional but the games pointers. at the stake through his leadership of opening up new media to many new people who have not had access to it. up until now we think it will help define the future shape of this...
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been known to pull out cell phones, shanks and marijuana at one time in one hole. >> they are close inhe close management or cm unit, a high-security wing for inmates with disciplinary violations. roca moreno has been here for the past three years, due to a total of 15 disciplinary write-ups. >> what are you catching write ups for, the same thing over and over? >> no, no, the last one was for a cell phone. >> you had a cell phone? >> yeah, fighting a little bull [ bleep ] and then. >> what you get on cm for? >> possession of weapons. see them in a couple months now. >> sandier is suspected of being a member of the bloods and some supporting evidence has just been found in his possessions. >> here's what we came looking for right here, five-point star, the number five, definite blood nation. 031 is one of the blood codes. stop snitching. we've got a worldwide picture that shows dominance of bloods throughout. >> who are you affiliated with? >> i refuse to answer your question. >> roca moreno is known to be part of the puerto rican prison gang called the nieta's. officers knight and deme
been known to pull out cell phones, shanks and marijuana at one time in one hole. >> they are close inhe close management or cm unit, a high-security wing for inmates with disciplinary violations. roca moreno has been here for the past three years, due to a total of 15 disciplinary write-ups. >> what are you catching write ups for, the same thing over and over? >> no, no, the last one was for a cell phone. >> you had a cell phone? >> yeah, fighting a little bull [...
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turns them into plastic shanks. >> we identified that his fingers were extremely long in length. they were shaped into arrowheads. we told him his nails were going to be cut. and he refused to allow us to cut them. i explained if he did not comply and allow us to cut his nails to a reasonable length, then we would have to do it manually. he decided he was not going to comply and allow us to do it, so we had to place him on the ground and manually cut his nails one at a time. >> i don't always use weapons, but when i do use them, it's like i feel good sometimes. feel like i got my point across that i'm not playing with you. i'm not here to play with you. fighting doesn't get the job done. you heal up, i don't want you to heal up that way. i'd rather you not just fight and you can live with the bruises. i like to rather just leave you scars. >> gallop is housed in the administrative segregation unit. in order to minimize his contact with other inmates, he's in a single-man cell and even takes his recreation time alone. gallop is currently serving two years for the distribution of n
turns them into plastic shanks. >> we identified that his fingers were extremely long in length. they were shaped into arrowheads. we told him his nails were going to be cut. and he refused to allow us to cut them. i explained if he did not comply and allow us to cut his nails to a reasonable length, then we would have to do it manually. he decided he was not going to comply and allow us to do it, so we had to place him on the ground and manually cut his nails one at a time. >> i...
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if they can get their hands on pieces of metal, particularly, they will sharpen them down and make shanks and knives. >> the beginning of a homemade weapon has already been found in one of the maximum security cells. >> it's an arm brace or something. he already has the outline where he's fixing to sharpen it and make a weapon out of it. >> do this all the time. try to see if we have illegal things on us we're not supposed to have. i call it harassment, though. >> members of the emergency response team begin searching inmate terrell's cells by removing his pictures. >> you're not allowed to have anything on the doors or walls. they have 24 hours before they can put stuff. so it's an endless process. >> no, no number on them. it is contraband. if we take it. >> once the officers are through with their search, terrell is returned to his cell. he's upset about how they left it. >> why did they take my hair comb? >> do what? >> why did they take my hair comb? >> there wasn't a number on it. >> it's like being buried alive. the little i do got, i want to hold on to. they don't care nothing abo
if they can get their hands on pieces of metal, particularly, they will sharpen them down and make shanks and knives. >> the beginning of a homemade weapon has already been found in one of the maximum security cells. >> it's an arm brace or something. he already has the outline where he's fixing to sharpen it and make a weapon out of it. >> do this all the time. try to see if we have illegal things on us we're not supposed to have. i call it harassment, though. >>...
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shanks, shep. >> thanks, grech. >>> trying to get younger americans to sign up for obamacare. vines, six second clips, is it working? he warns millenials may never come around. >>> plus queen elizabeth reportedly in the poor house. what? down to her last million? wait until you hear how this happened. i've got to hear that one to believe it. . >>> time to see what america is clicking on today. if you're a chocolate lover like i am, you can satisfy your sweet tooth in a new way. crest coming out with flavored toothpaste hitting the shelves next month. i love chocolate mint. will the toothpaste be brown? not sure. >>> a reception, former coach mike ditka calling it a mistake to hold it in a colder climate. ditka said it's not fair to the players, fans, said it won't be enjoyable. that's from a guy who coached in chicago, where it's cold. >>> the queen of england may be low on cash. daily telegraph reports she's down to her last million dollars in reserves due to overspending by her staff. really? meantime we told you how the white house is trying to win back millenials and get t
shanks, shep. >> thanks, grech. >>> trying to get younger americans to sign up for obamacare. vines, six second clips, is it working? he warns millenials may never come around. >>> plus queen elizabeth reportedly in the poor house. what? down to her last million? wait until you hear how this happened. i've got to hear that one to believe it. . >>> time to see what america is clicking on today. if you're a chocolate lover like i am, you can satisfy your sweet...
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a close management inmate for almost a year after having been caught with a shank. >> yep. look.nsions are just right, because it fell over a little bit, but it fit in there and it turned. hey, bowden, do you want to explain this? why you've got a homemade cuff key in your property? >> nothing to explain, lt. if you found it in my property, you know. >> okay. >> i don't have to explain it. >> why'd you make it? >> in case i need it. >> need it for what? >> i don't know, lt. you know there's nothing, you know -- some things might happen at a certain time and i might need it pip might be -- you know, i might be getting -- >> are you going to escape with it? is that what you're going to do? >> no, why i want to escape? >> okay, i'm going to have you write a statement out, you understand? we're going to go ahead and house him alone. immediately, go ahead and put him on heightened security. >> roger. >> later, bowden explained he made the key from a battery. >> you take the outside casing, you have to roll it so you can grip it. that's all the point of rolling it for. >> how'd you get
a close management inmate for almost a year after having been caught with a shank. >> yep. look.nsions are just right, because it fell over a little bit, but it fit in there and it turned. hey, bowden, do you want to explain this? why you've got a homemade cuff key in your property? >> nothing to explain, lt. if you found it in my property, you know. >> okay. >> i don't have to explain it. >> why'd you make it? >> in case i need it. >> need it for what?...
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once melted by the heat of an ignited roll of toilet paper will transform into a potentially lethal shanking this plastic right here. you see how it's folding down like this? what i'm doing is i'm trying to get a little wad of it to where i could -- i have something to work with. know what i mean? so what i'm doing right now is i'm molding. this is like playing with clay, only it's plastic. i'm making a weapon right now. i'm melting this plastic down into a shape, and what i'm doing is -- is i've got to get it all to this way, like here. and once i get it like this, i'll show you. >> i think it just amazes me how fast it can be made and sometimes who it's used for, sometimes for us, sometimes for another inmate. >> you got to have air go into the bottom of this thing or else it will start smoking real bad. then temper it in here. let it get into the cold water because it hardens it, makes it stronger. look at. that is what you're trying to come out with. and what we do here is you can either put a tip on it right here, sharpen it down on the concrete to where you'd have a piece that -- an
once melted by the heat of an ignited roll of toilet paper will transform into a potentially lethal shanking this plastic right here. you see how it's folding down like this? what i'm doing is i'm trying to get a little wad of it to where i could -- i have something to work with. know what i mean? so what i'm doing right now is i'm molding. this is like playing with clay, only it's plastic. i'm making a weapon right now. i'm melting this plastic down into a shape, and what i'm doing is -- is...
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this one with bob shanks, ford cfo and the counsel.ts now from headquarters in dear born. you capped 2013 calling it perhaps the second best year ever for ford motor company. a lot of people are looking at the results. you beat the street by three cents and saying is this as good as it gets for ford? >> oh, no, i don't think it's as good as it gets. certainly in 2014, you know, is going to be a building block year for us in terms of better growth and growth in '15 and beyond p this is a great year. best in our history and so many accolades we could talk about. very, very strong year and sets us up well for what we're going to do this year with a launch of new products including the ser isries for that stronger growth and results in '15 and beyond. >> and let's talk about the f series because this is what concerns a lot of investors. you're going to bring down your fer isries production by 11 weeks here in the u.s. and a lot of people are saying is that going to be all or is there a potential that you may have to bring down f series pro
this one with bob shanks, ford cfo and the counsel.ts now from headquarters in dear born. you capped 2013 calling it perhaps the second best year ever for ford motor company. a lot of people are looking at the results. you beat the street by three cents and saying is this as good as it gets for ford? >> oh, no, i don't think it's as good as it gets. certainly in 2014, you know, is going to be a building block year for us in terms of better growth and growth in '15 and beyond p this is a...
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inmates were afraid of me and they put a shank under my mattress. >> they think i'm a threat to the institution. >> inmates in the shu are kept in their cells almost 23 hours a day. they are allowed out for only three showers a week and ten hours in the recreation yard. life in ad seg or shu isn't just a more intense experience for the inmate. correctional officers like diane vasquez are under the pressure of dealing with a different brand of criminal. >> working here in ad seg shu is very challenging. you deal with a lot of physical abuse, mental abuse, emotional abuse. it just depends on how much you let it affect you. you hear yelling. you hear cursing. you hear banging, kicking on the doors. this is how it is 24/7. at nighttime they don't sleep. anytime you're dealing with any of the inmates in here, you have to be ready to react to anything. you always just got to be prepared, know your options when you're dealing with different situations. you always have to think two steps ahead to prepare for whatever can happen. >> an arsenal of nonlethal weapons like tear gas and rubber bullets provid
inmates were afraid of me and they put a shank under my mattress. >> they think i'm a threat to the institution. >> inmates in the shu are kept in their cells almost 23 hours a day. they are allowed out for only three showers a week and ten hours in the recreation yard. life in ad seg or shu isn't just a more intense experience for the inmate. correctional officers like diane vasquez are under the pressure of dealing with a different brand of criminal. >> working here in ad...
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. >> i shank by over 20%, but i remain the largest human in america. >> largest human in america. >> do they know to do that? >>> time pour the sideshow that was david letterman's takeaway from chris christie's state of the state address on tuesday. while there is no doubt it's a shiny object for late night folks, one concern is taking issue with bruce springsteen's recent appearance this week on "the late show" with jimmy fallon. on his show yesterday, rush limbaugh called springsteen a low-rent character. those are fighting words from the rush belt. and all over twitter today, it's from the earliest days of christie's political career. this time it's about keeping a bridge open. a 1984 article from christie's days at the university of delaware couldn't be more ironic considering what we know now. its headline reads "bridge to be open for graduation." it's about christie, who is then the president of the student congress at delaware announcing that plan construction over a major thoroughfare, route 896 would not affect traffic during commencement. >>> here is a bit of news from holl
. >> i shank by over 20%, but i remain the largest human in america. >> largest human in america. >> do they know to do that? >>> time pour the sideshow that was david letterman's takeaway from chris christie's state of the state address on tuesday. while there is no doubt it's a shiny object for late night folks, one concern is taking issue with bruce springsteen's recent appearance this week on "the late show" with jimmy fallon. on his show yesterday, rush...
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a little bit of pork shank, if you want.mmy: gosh. >> some ground-up sesame seeds, if you will. and a little bit of nori. everybody likes nori. >> jimmy: yeah, you always have nori lying around the house. don't know what to do with it. >> a little bit of pickled ginger, and then some scallions. so why don't you guys go ahead and just build your own. >> jimmy: this is awesome right there. we're going to do that right now. you guys, thanks to chef wylie dufresne. check out his restaurants, wd-50 and alder here in new york city. hi paulie! we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so you made some bad decisions last night. make a good one this morning. get two biscuit sandwiches, with your choice of country grilled sausage, egg, and cheese, or bacon, egg, and cheese, both on my new southern style biscuits. you'll save some cash 'cause right now they're two for just three bucks. c'mon cody... let's get some breakfast. you drive. i traded the car for the tattoo. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to jonah hill, di
a little bit of pork shank, if you want.mmy: gosh. >> some ground-up sesame seeds, if you will. and a little bit of nori. everybody likes nori. >> jimmy: yeah, you always have nori lying around the house. don't know what to do with it. >> a little bit of pickled ginger, and then some scallions. so why don't you guys go ahead and just build your own. >> jimmy: this is awesome right there. we're going to do that right now. you guys, thanks to chef wylie dufresne. check out...
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profit shank 19% for the fourth quarter. a lot of rd spending. >> i will push back.nk celgene is fine. >> cliffs had a great run. it's fallen off a cliff in the last month. >> i want to thank my coach, our captain, and the mvp here. cliffings natural susceptible to iron ore prices. as activism comes in, i think it's going to go higher. >> mostly heavily shorted stock. >> mandy's mavericks, well done. you, too, steve. i know you're completely at a loss for word. our portfolio was up by only 7% but at least it was up. abby you had amd. that was up by 27%. i think out of all three the picks, that was the outperformer. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> you had oxi. >> it's an energy stock. wasn't one of the better names in the sect yorn and tough timing because had we ended this a little earlier, results might have been different but that's how it works. >> and steve also had tenet health care up by 13%, but, you know, he's not here. >> so let's -- by the way, we got this trophy made. this thing is spectacular. >> exactly. >> look at that. >> i'm going to hand this --
profit shank 19% for the fourth quarter. a lot of rd spending. >> i will push back.nk celgene is fine. >> cliffs had a great run. it's fallen off a cliff in the last month. >> i want to thank my coach, our captain, and the mvp here. cliffings natural susceptible to iron ore prices. as activism comes in, i think it's going to go higher. >> mostly heavily shorted stock. >> mandy's mavericks, well done. you, too, steve. i know you're completely at a loss for word. our...
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if you do not have credit growth, which we do not, credit is shanking.the fed is trying to slow it down. we are restructuring. the leverage is very low. to make, those are the issues that i look at. that is the growth driver. >> why is it so hard to come up with a common definition for this? >> we do not have common accounting. you cannot have a common banking regulatory. the definition of a default, that is the foreign concept. >> we need jargon. what is basel besides a city in switzerland? >> it is an attempt to have common capital rules the goes back to the 1980's. >> have the fdic chairman -- they have said the large sophisticated banks will find a way to get around these. >> they always do. what you are talking about is an incremental push back or it overall, the regime is very strict and restrictive on credit. we basically shut down a lot of the asset securitization market. that has not come back at. the changes made by fdic -- >> you argue that this will make banks more like utilities. why is that a bad thing? >> the thing i worry about with the v
if you do not have credit growth, which we do not, credit is shanking.the fed is trying to slow it down. we are restructuring. the leverage is very low. to make, those are the issues that i look at. that is the growth driver. >> why is it so hard to come up with a common definition for this? >> we do not have common accounting. you cannot have a common banking regulatory. the definition of a default, that is the foreign concept. >> we need jargon. what is basel besides a city...
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joining us, dwayne shank.ou for skoming coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> my dad lost his job and it was tough times when i was a teenager. it's hard. it's psychologically damaging. it's depressing. it's tough. he fought his way out of it, so did you. what's your advice? there's still a lot of people looking for jobs. >> there's hope and the book is all about how to keep your sanity while looking for a job. you know, i guess there's several things that i would say as far as advice. the first and foremost is you need to look for a job as if it is your full-time job. you have to become a student of the process, and you have to -- you don't know what you don't know. it's like buying a house for the first time. you haven't dealt with attorneys. you haven't dealt with contracts and inspections. you have to learn quickly and educate yourself. >> it's so hard because you're getting out there and putting yourself forward at the same time as you're going through an emotionally wrenching time that is just as bad
joining us, dwayne shank.ou for skoming coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> my dad lost his job and it was tough times when i was a teenager. it's hard. it's psychologically damaging. it's depressing. it's tough. he fought his way out of it, so did you. what's your advice? there's still a lot of people looking for jobs. >> there's hope and the book is all about how to keep your sanity while looking for a job. you know, i guess there's several things that i would say as...
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robert shanks will be with us at 11:00 a.m. thelet fu will go beneath data on ford.ook for that interview at 11:00 a.m. this is "bloomberg surveillance." olivia sterns is with us this morning. we are looking at a miss. >> for apple. apple sold the most iphones that has ever sold in a quarter and returned annual profit growth on -- basis.e process -- 51 million units of iphones sold in the quarter or it they were looking for 54.7 and the forecast for this order was a little bit light. the concern is that this flagship product, the premium product, is losing steam as a growth engine in an increasingly crowded smartphone market. it got the high and perhaps says rated and the low end has them losing out to other cheap imitations. emphasized the mystery of china yesterday and that folds into the units think? wenzhous brian blair at says he does not think the china mobile numbers would live up to some of the expectations. you want anat if iphone, you can get your hands on one. >> the focus becomes what is the next big thing that tim cook will deliver to get apple back on t
robert shanks will be with us at 11:00 a.m. thelet fu will go beneath data on ford.ook for that interview at 11:00 a.m. this is "bloomberg surveillance." olivia sterns is with us this morning. we are looking at a miss. >> for apple. apple sold the most iphones that has ever sold in a quarter and returned annual profit growth on -- basis.e process -- 51 million units of iphones sold in the quarter or it they were looking for 54.7 and the forecast for this order was a little bit...