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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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i done been here about 20 times. and the majority of the time is because i got hooked on drugs, and by me being hooked on drugs it caused me to do petty crimes. hey, officer, you think you're about ready to fingerprint me? >> yes, that's what you go to next. >> inmates are fingerprinted, then allowed to make one phone call. >> i spent the night with a friend. it's a female though. i have to lie to my mom because i'm so tired of depressing her. because everybody else in my own family is ambitious, got it going on. i'm the only one. so they always watching me, waiting to see what's my next move going to be because they don't want me to always end up back here. >> as part of the booking process, inmates must be seen by a nurse for a physical and mental evaluation. >> any drug use? what kind of drugs you use? >> crack cocaine, prozac. that's for depression. >> once the evaluation is completed, the processing department creates i.d.s and classifies the inmates as to where they'll be sent within the jail. because alfonso t
i done been here about 20 times. and the majority of the time is because i got hooked on drugs, and by me being hooked on drugs it caused me to do petty crimes. hey, officer, you think you're about ready to fingerprint me? >> yes, that's what you go to next. >> inmates are fingerprinted, then allowed to make one phone call. >> i spent the night with a friend. it's a female though. i have to lie to my mom because i'm so tired of depressing her. because everybody else in my own...
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here.o? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, existed in roman times, in the portuguese times and the english were here for 22 years and then the international city until 1956, now here. very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do the article does the same article. >> it is so damn boring. they're all the beat generation and there are lots of other stories in morocco apart from that, but everyone likes the beats. bill burroughs, tennessee williams, they were all here, but that's a small part of the moroccan history. that's a 15-year page. there was a life before that and a life after that. you're here. >> yeah. it was inevitable. let's pretend those guys never came. what is this place? >> the reality is, you can read the story and live it. people do come here and try to live it, but they don't stay very long. they smoke a little dope, go to a cheap hotel and go home with bedbugs. >> and a great story. >> and a gre
here.o? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, existed in roman times, in the portuguese times and the english were here for 22 years and then the international city until 1956, now here. very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do the article does the same article. >> it is so damn boring. they're all the beat generation and there are lots of other stories in morocco apart from that, but everyone...
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he is not here to defend himself. legendary actor robert deniro is here tonight. [applause] impression, deniro but i do an impression of robert yours agent. he'll do it. [laughter] mr. de niro, i am clearly beyond reproach. i will see you on the set of "spy kids five." this stone him and the founder of twitter, is here. so if you congressmen want to cut out the middleman, just show him your penis. not now. [laughter] those are my warm-up jokes. i am kidding. i want to leave you tonight with a bit of a pep talk. america has seen her share of challenges, but as my agent told me when i booked an abc sitcom, "things could be worse." have you watch the news? not cnn, the real news. it is pretty bad in other places. by comparison, america is doing great. this year, after months of debate and controversy, we have achieved something that has impact the health of millions, we brought back wiki's. we are not the fattest country in the world, mexico is. don't worry, we will be the fattest country once everyone comes over here. [laughter] of i havecan sense not been back to t
he is not here to defend himself. legendary actor robert deniro is here tonight. [applause] impression, deniro but i do an impression of robert yours agent. he'll do it. [laughter] mr. de niro, i am clearly beyond reproach. i will see you on the set of "spy kids five." this stone him and the founder of twitter, is here. so if you congressmen want to cut out the middleman, just show him your penis. not now. [laughter] those are my warm-up jokes. i am kidding. i want to leave you...
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here because you're here.yes. >> okay. another thing i was going to tell you, before i can submit this to central office, i need to get a medical clearance, okay? sometimes that takes a long time for medical, i don't know why. >> my file has been released for medical five or six different times. so i've done that, i've signed that form about five or six different times over the last year. >> oh, really? >> yes. >> well, maybe -- because it's not here. maybe it won't take so long then and we can just hurry this process up. >> great. >> this is what i wrote. custody transfer review. we're referring you to cbc for an out-of-state transfer. justification is inmate meets criteria and has an indefinite fin sentence. last report was april 2007. by signing it doesn't mean you agree or disagree, you are inform have had our action. we are referring for you an out-of-state transfer. it's just our recommendation, doesn't mean they have to approve it. however, i think they will. it will take anywhere from, i'm saying, from
here because you're here.yes. >> okay. another thing i was going to tell you, before i can submit this to central office, i need to get a medical clearance, okay? sometimes that takes a long time for medical, i don't know why. >> my file has been released for medical five or six different times. so i've done that, i've signed that form about five or six different times over the last year. >> oh, really? >> yes. >> well, maybe -- because it's not here. maybe it...
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i can't be here every day.eral manager, but he was the one guy that actually knew the car business. pete's micromanagement ran him off. and if pete doesn't change his ways, more people will leave. i hope your relationship with him can at least repair itself, 'cause it seems like your personal relationship is strained. so i wish you luck in that regard. >> thank you. >> we're a couple of days away from the grand opening, and not only am i transforming the old business, i'm creating a new one. athans motors will no longer exist. we will reopen as automatch usa. at automatch usa, we're gonna match the right person with the right car. and we're gonna have something for everyone. automatch usa. you like it? >> cool. >> i love it. >> yeah, thank you. >> i didn't agree to that. why'd you take my name off? >> 'cause that's the new name of the business. >> that's bull[bleep]. you didn't even ask me. >> so is it about you seeing your name on the building, or is it about selling cars? >> my name brought customers in the d
i can't be here every day.eral manager, but he was the one guy that actually knew the car business. pete's micromanagement ran him off. and if pete doesn't change his ways, more people will leave. i hope your relationship with him can at least repair itself, 'cause it seems like your personal relationship is strained. so i wish you luck in that regard. >> thank you. >> we're a couple of days away from the grand opening, and not only am i transforming the old business, i'm creating a...
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but into tuesday here comes the low. so more instability, which means the possibility of some dry lightning because moisture just isn't there in the clouds. you can see representing a little bit of green here. so maybe a sprinkle, but overall a high fire danger we are concerned about. then the low moves out and wednesday high pressure begins to build back and bring us milder readings. 83 sacramento. breezy winds along the coast as the fog just sits. 75 in yosemite. we will look for the warm numbers. palm springs 98 degrees. temperatures back home, despite the sunshine along the coast, it's going to be cool. just in the 60s. breezy here and the winds across the bay mid-60ths in oakland, 68 fremont. if you are going to the game today it will be sunny. but the winds will keep it a little bit on the cool side. so air temperature in the low to mid-60s. so it should feel pretty good. but at times the winds kicking up. accuweather seven-day forecast then as the low gets closer the temperatures come down, the winds conclude up.
but into tuesday here comes the low. so more instability, which means the possibility of some dry lightning because moisture just isn't there in the clouds. you can see representing a little bit of green here. so maybe a sprinkle, but overall a high fire danger we are concerned about. then the low moves out and wednesday high pressure begins to build back and bring us milder readings. 83 sacramento. breezy winds along the coast as the fog just sits. 75 in yosemite. we will look for the warm...
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rick, how long you been here? >> i've been here 24 years. i've been here ever since 1984. up 27 years. >> rick, you've been saying that all the while that you was innocent, huh? >> i said that from the first day. they tried to get me to say i was guilty and get me ten years, but i couldn't lie. i couldn't say i did something i didn't do. it was a nice day here with y'all, which i didn't really want, but i've got to depart. i'm going on out of here. i got cut loose today. dna cut me loose and i just want to say good-bye to inmate population. everybody down the walk, everybody at camp f, camp d, camp c. everybody, keep your head up, don't lose hope, and one day it will be you walking out of this gate. >> just remember, one, knife at the throat, gun in the face. if you save one, it's worth everything we do. one little girl, one mama's not murdered or raped. one daddy. it's worth everything we do. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and danger. now the sc
rick, how long you been here? >> i've been here 24 years. i've been here ever since 1984. up 27 years. >> rick, you've been saying that all the while that you was innocent, huh? >> i said that from the first day. they tried to get me to say i was guilty and get me ten years, but i couldn't lie. i couldn't say i did something i didn't do. it was a nice day here with y'all, which i didn't really want, but i've got to depart. i'm going on out of here. i got cut loose today. dna...
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this dorm here. it was 10:00 p.m. when i came here that night.he first thing you're thinking, man, you don't know any of these inmates, you're all by yourself. you're all by yourself. you have 114 inmates in this dorm and it's just you. you're the only one that is with you on that side. it's an overwhelming feeling that goes through your body. i know i had a pen in my hand and i was fidgeting with it and all of a sudden i didn't realize, but i broke it in half because i was so nervous. if you're not nervous, you've got a death wish, you know what i mean? because this place is not a joke. as you walk by, everybody is looking at you. every inmate. they're wondering what you're about and things like that. they're automatically seeing what kind of officer you're going to be. i got stopped halfway in the dorm and this one guy stopped and started getting a little irate with me because he was upset i kept walking. i was just trying to get familiar with things. anyway, he made a threat and i called to get back up to come down here and get him just in cas
this dorm here. it was 10:00 p.m. when i came here that night.he first thing you're thinking, man, you don't know any of these inmates, you're all by yourself. you're all by yourself. you have 114 inmates in this dorm and it's just you. you're the only one that is with you on that side. it's an overwhelming feeling that goes through your body. i know i had a pen in my hand and i was fidgeting with it and all of a sudden i didn't realize, but i broke it in half because i was so nervous. if...
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tomorrow starts here.ut a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have symptoms such as feve
tomorrow starts here.ut a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight...
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are you here? thank you, welcome, we are glad you are here.applause] his is an important story of how a university committed to veterans can facilitate a meaningful and productive transition to civilian life. but his story also highlights another challenge facing veterans today. when he returned from iraq he was diagnosed with the condition known as ptsd. a problem with post-traumatic stress is not the condition itself, the problem is the stigma surrounding the condition. partly because it is mislabeled as a disorder, and partly because many people are not aware of treatment options. some veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress are reluctant to seek help. as a result of public misunderstanding among employers sometimes cited as a reason for not hiring veterans. one of the missions of the military service initiative is to help end the false stigma surrounding post-traumatic stress, and about veterans get the treatment they need. as most doctors today will tell you, post-traumatic stress is manic --order, poster post-traumatic stress is an
are you here? thank you, welcome, we are glad you are here.applause] his is an important story of how a university committed to veterans can facilitate a meaningful and productive transition to civilian life. but his story also highlights another challenge facing veterans today. when he returned from iraq he was diagnosed with the condition known as ptsd. a problem with post-traumatic stress is not the condition itself, the problem is the stigma surrounding the condition. partly because it is...
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i loved it here. i was loved being here. i was loved being here on this beautiful campus and i loved the incredible student body and going out to the athletic games. i loved the fraternity lifestyle. i love my marshall school of business and my entrepreneur program. i loved all the great musical programs and dance programs and all the great things we have it usc that make us a special and unique. i will tell you i love the student body here. i love the diversity of it. i love the meritocracy of it. i love the spirituality of it. moree that it usc we have catholics than that notre dame. which i think is a college in the midwest. is that right? jews here then brandeis. more hindus here and there's a lot of people like me who are grateful to god for this glorious day. i will tell you i was sitting out here not so long ago but life does go fast and i made an unusual decision. i was graduating on a friday just like you are here and monday i started work. i was ready to hit it. i was ready to get going. ready to make it happen. in
i loved it here. i was loved being here. i was loved being here on this beautiful campus and i loved the incredible student body and going out to the athletic games. i loved the fraternity lifestyle. i love my marshall school of business and my entrepreneur program. i loved all the great musical programs and dance programs and all the great things we have it usc that make us a special and unique. i will tell you i love the student body here. i love the diversity of it. i love the meritocracy of...
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here is a normal person's chromosome and here is one with cancer. in this middle part, it gets deleted. these two genes fused together. in greek mythology, you have the head of one creature and the body of another. here, you have the head of one gene and the body of another. that is what happens in patients. this is what the interns on the other genes and causes cancer in patients. now that we know this, we can do blood tests. >> so we can catch a quicker? >> exactly. >> you publish this in a science magazine? and received young champion of cancer research award. from the american cancer society. >> yes, it is incredible. >> we are so proud of you. can i just say, i did not do this at 12 or 13 or 18. and, it is just inspiring. the cryings must every time they see this? i'm sure they will today. so, this is just a sample of the kind of outstanding young talent that we have. i have to get a good picture. all right. are you getting the chromosomes in the background? where are you going to school? >> harvard next fall. >> are you excited about the? >> s
here is a normal person's chromosome and here is one with cancer. in this middle part, it gets deleted. these two genes fused together. in greek mythology, you have the head of one creature and the body of another. here, you have the head of one gene and the body of another. that is what happens in patients. this is what the interns on the other genes and causes cancer in patients. now that we know this, we can do blood tests. >> so we can catch a quicker? >> exactly. >> you...
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>> not here. here, i like it. i'm comfortable here. even in my -- >> right.ving or a hard town to make a living? >> depends on what you do. 25 years behind the bar, you see some -- >> if you were born and bred here -- >> i am. >> she's third generation. >> third generation. are you an optimist or a pessimist? do you think basically the human race are good people? >> i would say roughly half of them. >> half are going. >> half are going. >> there are probably more knuckleheads per square foot in the vegas strip than anywhere in america. >> yeah, but i'm not hanging with those people, man. there will be a few high-end meals during our adventure here. we will be sampling the other side. but there's a price. >> there's always a price with you. ♪ ♪ >> there are places in vegas where the available rooms are not listed on any websites. places reserved for the whales, the high rollers, the $10 million a night gamblers who arrive by private plane. ♪ >> bobby flay probably lives like this all the time. >> yeah. it could have been dark, couldn't it. could get very dark
>> not here. here, i like it. i'm comfortable here. even in my -- >> right.ving or a hard town to make a living? >> depends on what you do. 25 years behind the bar, you see some -- >> if you were born and bred here -- >> i am. >> she's third generation. >> third generation. are you an optimist or a pessimist? do you think basically the human race are good people? >> i would say roughly half of them. >> half are going. >> half are...
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you are so outta here! aah!ouncer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. >>> i've been here a little over ten days. >> and what are you in for? >> trespassing. >> we met mildred rodriguez at new york's rikers island jail. she represents a rising tide of women who find themselves on the wrong side of jailhouse bars. >> i'm using heroin, i use crack, i'm not going to lie. this is what brings you back here. >> what do you expect the city to do? >> i expect the city to stop re-arresting me. that's what i expect. i'm angry. >> the women are more emotional than men. a lot of them may be going through psychological trauma. they're separated from their families, their children. >> every week i'm here. i'm not saying this is good because it's not good to say hey, i come to rikers island every week. it's bad. it's terrible. my record is about this thick. it's all with misdemeanors. i have over 35 m
you are so outta here! aah!ouncer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. >>> i've been here a little over ten days. >> and what are you in for? >> trespassing. >> we met mildred rodriguez at new york's rikers island jail. she represents a rising tide of women who find themselves on the wrong side of jailhouse bars. >> i'm using heroin,...
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i used the same words that the judge wrote on here. the judge wrote on here, "no excuses." okay?ight. >> so i think something that you need to start thinking about is all these things that you've done while you were young, you didn't get enough treatment or you were hanging out with the wrong people or whatever, you're 18 years old now. all right? so all of that doesn't matter anymore. for us, as the administrative review committee, we have the opportunity then to sit back and look at everything that's happened over the course of months or years that the offender has been here. and from that make the right decision. are we always right? no. if there are no further questions, we will take a vote of the administrative review committee on recommendation that michael be promoted to the release phase. >> i agree. >> i agree. congratulations, you have your promotion. >> thank you. you have no idea how much this means to me. i feel like 1,000 pounds have been lifted off of my shoulders. i feel really good. i mean, i haven't had this good of a feeling in a -- in seven months. >> in two w
i used the same words that the judge wrote on here. the judge wrote on here, "no excuses." okay?ight. >> so i think something that you need to start thinking about is all these things that you've done while you were young, you didn't get enough treatment or you were hanging out with the wrong people or whatever, you're 18 years old now. all right? so all of that doesn't matter anymore. for us, as the administrative review committee, we have the opportunity then to sit back and...
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i'm in here. i've placed myself in prison so i've got to go by their rules. >> if angel decides to talk to prison officials, he will most likely be placed in protective custody, also known as pc or sny, short for sensitive needs yard. once an inmate debriefs, there's no going back. >> i don't like to run the yard. i like to play pinochle or cut hair. i don't really run around in the yard. >> george mariscal is an ex-northern structure gang member who lives in sny. because this yard is a mish-mash of inmates who can't function in general population, some people consider it an even worse place than ad seg. >> this is the dirtiest place of all places. you're pc, you get to be amongst the garbage in the system. that's where we are right now. we are in the garbage of the system. because in the main line if you are not a gang member or caught up in any type of control aspect, dope trade or whatever, then you are nothing on the main line. here you can be whoever you want. you can be a rapist, child moles
i'm in here. i've placed myself in prison so i've got to go by their rules. >> if angel decides to talk to prison officials, he will most likely be placed in protective custody, also known as pc or sny, short for sensitive needs yard. once an inmate debriefs, there's no going back. >> i don't like to run the yard. i like to play pinochle or cut hair. i don't really run around in the yard. >> george mariscal is an ex-northern structure gang member who lives in sny. because this...
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." >> they treat us like animals in here. >> don't let me catch you up in here. this ain't no regular penitentiary. it's the hole, man. >> basically, it's the same thing every day, you know? you sit in your cell. sleep in your cell. >> strip out right now. >> get down! >> yeah. >> as long as i keep busy, then i'll be all right. but the second i'm at a standstill, i don't know what to do and i'm looking for something to do, i'm going to get myself in a wreck. i'm going to get in trouble. >> pacing back and forth, two or three hours at a time. everyone here is like animals. back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. nothing happens. so it's like one day goes into another. and the next thing you know, weeks go by, months go by, years go by. >> a new day begins at san quentin. >> good morning, gentlemen. >> how are you doing? >> california's oldest and most notorious prison. with its own zip code, almost 6,000 inmates and more than 1,500 staff members who walk through its gates every morning, a typical day at san quentin is, more often than not, just like hundre
." >> they treat us like animals in here. >> don't let me catch you up in here. this ain't no regular penitentiary. it's the hole, man. >> basically, it's the same thing every day, you know? you sit in your cell. sleep in your cell. >> strip out right now. >> get down! >> yeah. >> as long as i keep busy, then i'll be all right. but the second i'm at a standstill, i don't know what to do and i'm looking for something to do, i'm going to get myself...
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he's not here to defend himself. robert de niro is here tonight. everyone. now, i don't do a de niro impression but i do an impression of his agent. ring, ring, he'll do it. mr. de niro i was in "spy kids 4". so i will see you on the set of "spy kids 5" i'm sure. biz stone, the founder of twitter is here so any of yu congressman want to cut out the middle man just show him your penis. not now. are you nuts? those are my warm up jokes i am kidding. i want to leave you with a bit of a pep talk. america has seen her share of challenges but as my agents told me when i booked an nbc sitcom, things could be worse. have you watched the news? i mean, not cnn i mean real news. it's pretty bad in other places. by america is doing great. this year, after months of heated debate and controversy, we achieved something that will impact the health of millions. we brought back twinkies. ask we're no longer the fattest country in the world. now, mexico is. but don't worry. we'll be number one again as soon as they all come over here. and what is our biggest concern as americ
he's not here to defend himself. robert de niro is here tonight. everyone. now, i don't do a de niro impression but i do an impression of his agent. ring, ring, he'll do it. mr. de niro i was in "spy kids 4". so i will see you on the set of "spy kids 5" i'm sure. biz stone, the founder of twitter is here so any of yu congressman want to cut out the middle man just show him your penis. not now. are you nuts? those are my warm up jokes i am kidding. i want to leave you with a...
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how long will he be here?> a lot of people think that, you know, they have a certain amount of time like, oh, we'll give him a month. and it's not like that. we'll hold on to these animals as long as we have space and as long as their behavior stays good. it could change. >> right. being in a place like this would probably drive you crazy. >> absolutely. even with going out for walks, you figure they're in a kennel 22 out of 24 hours a day. >> the kennel can be a noisy, stressful place to be locked up. just being there can actually make a dog more aggressive or, as shelter workers call it, kennel crazy. >> no, no. you're going to hurt your teethies. we'll get the last one out. he's a big pit bull, male not neutered. he's growling at everybody. and he hasn't really been okay. >> okay. >> come here. so we're just going to go slow with him. good boy. >> he's a pit bull? >> pit bull mix. >> and was this no note? >> yeah. so again, probably the owner left him. >> he likes you. >> yeah. a lot of times they like the
how long will he be here?> a lot of people think that, you know, they have a certain amount of time like, oh, we'll give him a month. and it's not like that. we'll hold on to these animals as long as we have space and as long as their behavior stays good. it could change. >> right. being in a place like this would probably drive you crazy. >> absolutely. even with going out for walks, you figure they're in a kennel 22 out of 24 hours a day. >> the kennel can be a noisy,...
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right here, this is my new home. this is me right here. don't mind the mess. this is me.otta take this every day to chow or you don't get to eat. you gotta take your i.d. there's my clothes down there. yeah, this is it. basically waiting for laundry, you hang out here until they call your number. >> thank you, now i'll grab all in. as you can see, with laundry, it's kind of a pain. when we get here, we try to grab it all and bring it over here for these guys. >> many of these inmates are serving shorter sentences for nonviolent crimes and parole violations. corcoran's gang population has grown so large that even a level one yard isn't free of politics. >> we received the information off an inmate on our northern image on here, how to behave and not cooperate with staff. in conjunction with my staff. we talked about the northern infraction on the yard. i've asked them to start searching these guys, and find out what's going on. it's really indicative of these inmates that they write this small so it's hard for you to read. >> you have to look in the smallest places to find
right here, this is my new home. this is me right here. don't mind the mess. this is me.otta take this every day to chow or you don't get to eat. you gotta take your i.d. there's my clothes down there. yeah, this is it. basically waiting for laundry, you hang out here until they call your number. >> thank you, now i'll grab all in. as you can see, with laundry, it's kind of a pain. when we get here, we try to grab it all and bring it over here for these guys. >> many of these...
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you can hide uneven skin tone from here. and here. but what about here? female announcer ] neutrogena® visibly even daily moisturizer with a clinically proven soy complex. it diminishes the look of dark spots in 4 short weeks. and just like that your skin will look radiant and more even. even from here. [ female announcer ] visibly even moisturizer and new bb cream. from neutrogena®. >>> we're back on this mother's day. we are treating a group of moms to a morning of spa treatments right here at 30 rock. >> that's right. the spa at the peninsula hotel has transformed our plaza into the ultimate relaxation zone. jenna is outside with some of those deserving moms. jenna, how is it going? >> i tried to work myself in. everybody's extremely busy with all the reflexology. what did i just call this right now? the i -- >> the ipn? >> what's that stand for? >> i forgot. >> i'm glad we practiced that. isn't this nice, right, ladies? all i care about is are you enjoying yourself? >> it's absolutely wonderful. >> are you appreciating mother's day? >> yes, i am. >> l
you can hide uneven skin tone from here. and here. but what about here? female announcer ] neutrogena® visibly even daily moisturizer with a clinically proven soy complex. it diminishes the look of dark spots in 4 short weeks. and just like that your skin will look radiant and more even. even from here. [ female announcer ] visibly even moisturizer and new bb cream. from neutrogena®. >>> we're back on this mother's day. we are treating a group of moms to a morning of spa treatments...
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. >> there is violence in here unheard of. but it was right up my alley. >> this is no way to spend your life. >> in medieval times, law breakers were punished in unspeakably cruel ways, so perhaps it was no accident that the architect who designed the kentucky state penitentiary more than a century ago, built a structure that resembles a castle where dungeons might have served as torture chambers. for even the most hardened criminals in kentucky today, the first sight of the prison can be overwhelming. during the next hour, we'll take you inside kentucky's maximum security prison, known as the castle on the cumberland.♪ ♪ the cumberland river winds through the western kentucky town of eddyville. looming around a bend is a virtual fortress. the kentucky state penitentiary, also known as the castle on the cumberland. >> i was really intimidated by this place. it's an intimidating place to walk into. >> this could be the worst place you have ever been in your life. >> the eddyville castle will get you. somebody will take your li
. >> there is violence in here unheard of. but it was right up my alley. >> this is no way to spend your life. >> in medieval times, law breakers were punished in unspeakably cruel ways, so perhaps it was no accident that the architect who designed the kentucky state penitentiary more than a century ago, built a structure that resembles a castle where dungeons might have served as torture chambers. for even the most hardened criminals in kentucky today, the first sight of the...
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once you're here, it is like you are dead here. you stuck. it's like you're dead here.got home boys that you can consider deceased that are right here that have been forgotten. i don't want to be one of those cats. >> still, moore could not guarantee he would stay clear of conflicts that might keep him here. >> i'm 17 days away from going home. there ain't no way i'm going to do something to delay my stay here unless it's something that can't be avoided, like a racial situation somewhere where i have to react. ♪ now it's back to the zone ♪ ♪ and if the race were a zone, i might not make it home ♪ ♪ you got the browns and the whites against the black ♪ ♪ the first rule is watch your back ♪ ♪ kill or be killed ♪ ♪ if you're scared to make a knife then the next brother [ bleep ] will ♪ ♪ i'm going to feel some steel ♪ like a mercenary death trap ♪ ♪ if i got to do time ♪ ♪ i'd rather do it like a real [ bleep ] ♪ >> i'm sitting there and listening to the words. he's basically writing about every little experience that he's had inside there. >> doing 15 to life. that's it >
once you're here, it is like you are dead here. you stuck. it's like you're dead here.got home boys that you can consider deceased that are right here that have been forgotten. i don't want to be one of those cats. >> still, moore could not guarantee he would stay clear of conflicts that might keep him here. >> i'm 17 days away from going home. there ain't no way i'm going to do something to delay my stay here unless it's something that can't be avoided, like a racial situation...
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we have 386 offenders here. i've been here 13 years. i spent half of my time in this cell house from an officer to a sergeant to a lieutenant and i've always said if you could run this cell house, you can run anything here. holiness, how are you? >> i'm fine and yourself? >> i'm great. staying out of trouble? >> no doubt. >> i see you're making your hollywood debut? >> is that what it is? all right. my secret to running the "c" cell house is respect, communication, talking to these guys like men. i don't treat them like children. they're grown men. they ask me a question, i give them an honest answer. if i don't have the answer, then i'll find the answer for them. i've responded to many emergencies, fights, stabbings, numerous medical emergencies, hangings, but personally, me, no, i've never been assaulted. >> lieutenant kris st. martin was one of the first women to work at indiana state prison. an isp veteran of 16 years, she was promoted to become the first female lieutenant at the facility. >> when i came in, the only place a female
we have 386 offenders here. i've been here 13 years. i spent half of my time in this cell house from an officer to a sergeant to a lieutenant and i've always said if you could run this cell house, you can run anything here. holiness, how are you? >> i'm fine and yourself? >> i'm great. staying out of trouble? >> no doubt. >> i see you're making your hollywood debut? >> is that what it is? all right. my secret to running the "c" cell house is respect,...
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you can see some other protestors here, that one with a drone here in downtown san jose. the president is due here in a couple of hours. reporting live in downtown san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> as len said one of the president's stops is sparking controversy. tomorrow, he will speak at a green energy event at walmart in mountain view and labor activists are not happy. that part of the story ahead tonight at 6:00. >>> one billionaire expected to hobnob with the president tonight has a date in court as soon as tomorrow. opening statements in the battle over martins beach begin today in san mateo county. a surfing foundation is suing venture capitalist for blocking access to the popular beach south of half moon bay. he bought the property in 2008. this is the latest in several lawsuits. surfers say he is violating the california coastal act. he has been ordered to testify tomorrow or monday. >>> new at 5:00 another pedestrian has been struck at a very dangerous intersection in san francisco. kpix 5's ryan takeo is at the scene in the sunset district. what can you tell us
you can see some other protestors here, that one with a drone here in downtown san jose. the president is due here in a couple of hours. reporting live in downtown san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> as len said one of the president's stops is sparking controversy. tomorrow, he will speak at a green energy event at walmart in mountain view and labor activists are not happy. that part of the story ahead tonight at 6:00. >>> one billionaire expected to hobnob with the president...
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we're so lucky to be here.e, you guys live in the only country in the world where people die from food. that's fucking gangster, you know what i mean? like that stuff they don't have enough of in africa, we just stuff too much of that in our faces, then we keel over and just die. you know, like, you can never have an argument with a kid in nicaragua about your problems, you know. he'd be like, "hey, man, how'd your dad die?" "oh, my dad? yeah, pringles. like, once he popped, he couldn't stop." you can tell a lot about people by the jokesy
we're so lucky to be here.e, you guys live in the only country in the world where people die from food. that's fucking gangster, you know what i mean? like that stuff they don't have enough of in africa, we just stuff too much of that in our faces, then we keel over and just die. you know, like, you can never have an argument with a kid in nicaragua about your problems, you know. he'd be like, "hey, man, how'd your dad die?" "oh, my dad? yeah, pringles. like, once he popped, he...
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which i would not do here.ld have mentioned the finger. >>> tensions run high a lot in prison. there are confined quarters, and they only have a limited amount of exercise. >> they're so used to it, you just, you know, it's just fight or flight. >> when he stood up, he knew what he was doing, and he got hurt, though. >> one of the guys got a little out of hand, and the other one decided he was going to check him, and they had the fight. >> with violence so ingrained in prison politics, not even the promise of being released can prevent an altercation. >> was supposed to be released monday. i did everything i could to avoid the situation. i did everything i could. when people say certain words in prison, punk, bitch, lame, things like that, it's an automatic fight word. it's hard to explain to somebody not in the prison system because most people are like, i don't care, one day i'm walking away no matter what happens. but it's not that easy all the time. i wish it was. >> i had to do what i had to do. sometimes
which i would not do here.ld have mentioned the finger. >>> tensions run high a lot in prison. there are confined quarters, and they only have a limited amount of exercise. >> they're so used to it, you just, you know, it's just fight or flight. >> when he stood up, he knew what he was doing, and he got hurt, though. >> one of the guys got a little out of hand, and the other one decided he was going to check him, and they had the fight. >> with violence so...
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here.o? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, existed in roman times, in the portuguese times and the english were here for 22 years and then the international city until 1956, now here. very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do the article does the same article. >> it is so damn boring. they're all the beat generation and there are lots of other stories in morocco apart from that, but everyone likes the beats. bill burroughs, tennessee williams, they were all here, but that's a small part of the moroccan history. that's a 15-year page. there was a life before that and a life after that. you're here. >> yeah. it was inevitable. let's pretend those guys never came. what is this place? >> the reality is, you can read the story and live it. people do come here and try to live it, but they don't stay very long. they smoke a little dope, go to a cheap hotel and go home with bedbugs. >> and a great story. >> and a gre
here.o? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, existed in roman times, in the portuguese times and the english were here for 22 years and then the international city until 1956, now here. very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do the article does the same article. >> it is so damn boring. they're all the beat generation and there are lots of other stories in morocco apart from that, but everyone...
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his father is here in alamo. his wife, jill, here in the hospital with his son. there is a memorial at the sorority hit when he killed cooper and weis. >> from what i can tell, he pounded on the door and ran around the corner in the face of the three girls and started firing on them. my guess is from close range. >> veronica's father said he spoke with his daughter on wednesday. and his mother said she was planning a charity event with her sorority sisters. >> i'm not angry. i'm sad. i'm sad for everyone, including the young man, rodger, and his parents. they have been through hell. >> today, burbank police are searching gun shops for information on his purchases. they had a search warrant in gun world in burbank. elliot rodger bought his weapons in three cities, including burbank. coming up at 6:00 tonight, we will be hearing again from veronica weis's father as he talks about gun control. tomorrow there is a big memorial at uc santa barbara. in santa barbara, mark matthews. >> it's difficult to digest for all of us. there are multiple crime scenes and many vict
his father is here in alamo. his wife, jill, here in the hospital with his son. there is a memorial at the sorority hit when he killed cooper and weis. >> from what i can tell, he pounded on the door and ran around the corner in the face of the three girls and started firing on them. my guess is from close range. >> veronica's father said he spoke with his daughter on wednesday. and his mother said she was planning a charity event with her sorority sisters. >> i'm not angry....
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and here is the last one here. v. they will not be running this weekend. don't bet on them. and finally, this made me laugh. earlier this week, a graduating student at davenport university of michigan was on stage getting his diploma when he decided to attempt a backflip. it didn't go so well. take a look. >> keaton taylor briggs. [ cheers ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, he was smart. bad news is his parents spent a a lot of money on his education. the good news is they'll make it all back on youtube. we have a great show. give up for the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hey. [ cheers and applause ] is hashtag still out there? ♪ [ honk ] he's woozy. guys, it's been a fun week so far and there's more ahead. tomorrow night, kevin spacey will be here. [ cheers and applause ] that's right. kevin and i are going to do a little singing together. you might even see the rag time gals return. plus, always one of my favorites, lewis black will be joining us. [ applause ] great comedian
and here is the last one here. v. they will not be running this weekend. don't bet on them. and finally, this made me laugh. earlier this week, a graduating student at davenport university of michigan was on stage getting his diploma when he decided to attempt a backflip. it didn't go so well. take a look. >> keaton taylor briggs. [ cheers ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, he was smart. bad news is his parents spent a a lot of money on his education. the good news is they'll make it...
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but you can live here and you will get here all the human rights. but not not your aspiration. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt here, this israeli checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his whole story. we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have taken over a whole neighborhood and pushed out the palestinian majority. there we visited the home of a long-time residents and one of the few homeowners who has resisted a takeover by the settlers. >> an israel ya soldier who had served in hebron defending this very settlement is breaking the file. they are a group of israelis who served in the military and have decided to become witnesses to the injustices that take place there. they seek to educate the public through lecture and p
but you can live here and you will get here all the human rights. but not not your aspiration. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt here, this israeli checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his...
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here's ramsey. it was a good try, the flag was up and it wouldn't have counted. >> lukas podolski just doesn't check himself. . >> he's suffered seven defeats in the league. six away from home in big-awaited games which really cost them during the campaign, the likes of liverpool, chelsea, man city. damaged their team with the title race. i think that long wait for a trophy might end this weekend. for arsenal, 37 points at the top of 26 table. nathan redmond. >> they've come a long way in terms of points but it was a big gap between themselves and liverpool. but you mentioned in terms of performance against each other, that's where the big clubs, liverpool, et cetera, really there's nobody overly concerned about them as long as you win. that real inability to truck into that big three or four performance wise. he's only seven points behind. >> a lot more in minuty opinion >> i think they thought might be one two of the younger players that he worked with last year to be given a chance. but as he thr
here's ramsey. it was a good try, the flag was up and it wouldn't have counted. >> lukas podolski just doesn't check himself. . >> he's suffered seven defeats in the league. six away from home in big-awaited games which really cost them during the campaign, the likes of liverpool, chelsea, man city. damaged their team with the title race. i think that long wait for a trophy might end this weekend. for arsenal, 37 points at the top of 26 table. nathan redmond. >> they've come a...
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how much is your rent here?> it's 14,000 a month, so-- >> so you're essentially giving the retail customer a wholesale price if the margins are that low, except on the internet, you have no rent. in here, you have 14,000 a month. the fact that they do $3 1/2 million of sales a year is irrelevant because they don't make enough margin to cover their operating expenses. there's no way out of the hole other than money going in. no way. what's the most profitable part of this business? >> the bar. >> the bar's the best. very early on, what looks like to be the flaw in this business, too much floor space. you're not a wine discount depot. not enough tables. i don't know that the space is too big. i think the use of the space is wrong. you can cut the retail store in half. your margins would change so dramatically if you could do more wholesale over the web, a little less retail space 'cause you're not getting it anyway, and get to that bar easier. the bar and restaurant has the highest margins in the entire business a
how much is your rent here?> it's 14,000 a month, so-- >> so you're essentially giving the retail customer a wholesale price if the margins are that low, except on the internet, you have no rent. in here, you have 14,000 a month. the fact that they do $3 1/2 million of sales a year is irrelevant because they don't make enough margin to cover their operating expenses. there's no way out of the hole other than money going in. no way. what's the most profitable part of this business?...
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but in here, have you to -- this prison, the conditions in here were set, you know what i mean? when prison first started, how is it going to change? >> how do you survive that? >> no one wants to change. >> two other kern valley inmates also claim they felt threatened by their minority status. >> what are your tattoos about? >> just white power. you know what i mean. you grow up in a situation like this, you got to do something, you know what i mean? everybody's clicked up. >> that's how the whole system runs. everyone's broken up into groups. theoretically, a lot of people think all these people hate, hate, it's all about hate, but it's not, really. what it's about is mainly, you come into an environment and you're surrounded by 1,000 killers, every one of them is a stranger. so naturally you're going to find people that you have things in common with, and you're going to group up because you have to. >> the day after this interview, we witnessed one of the few times that inmates of different races act as one. >> 86! let's move it. >> we followed katherine hines out to the exe
but in here, have you to -- this prison, the conditions in here were set, you know what i mean? when prison first started, how is it going to change? >> how do you survive that? >> no one wants to change. >> two other kern valley inmates also claim they felt threatened by their minority status. >> what are your tattoos about? >> just white power. you know what i mean. you grow up in a situation like this, you got to do something, you know what i mean? everybody's...
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what happened right here?ck actually sold off again almost 20% after that initial earnings gap. now, again, he sold down a portion of position. supposedly he still owns 2.2 million shares. that makes him about the seventh largest shareholder in netflix, but remember, people, this data is 45 days old, okay? so let's look at the chart right here. this is a company that actually -- they're doing a lot of really good things, but they have tons of competition. they have regulatory issues, and to me it's a high valuation name. you have to be careful. i'm long a put spread in june. when the stock was 338 a little while ago, i bought june 325 puts and i actually sold a downside put to offset some of the decay. the stock is at a crucial level here. if you look at this, you know, it really has to break right here, and at the end of the day today it had a big pop. i think there were a lot of people digesting the fact mr. icahn might have sold. i'm long the 325 puts in june. >> mike? >> this is a situation where it's a gr
what happened right here?ck actually sold off again almost 20% after that initial earnings gap. now, again, he sold down a portion of position. supposedly he still owns 2.2 million shares. that makes him about the seventh largest shareholder in netflix, but remember, people, this data is 45 days old, okay? so let's look at the chart right here. this is a company that actually -- they're doing a lot of really good things, but they have tons of competition. they have regulatory issues, and to me...
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we're here now we're here to have fun everyone ♪ ♪ rhymes with fun we're here we're here now we're hereplause ] give it up for two really fun men, everybody. there they are. ♪ that's funny. "hey jimmy --" it's from deshawn tannenbaum. hey jimmy -- deshawn tannenbaum. [ light laughter ] "jimmy, do you know those tiny little go pro cameras that you can throw around? oh those go pro ones, yeah. "do you think you can throw one of those off a building? i think that would look pretty cool." you know, deshawn, i think that would look preety cool too. and we actually have footage of someone throwing a go pro camera off the roof. and it looks pretty cool. check it out. >> jimmy: there it is. [ applause ] don't do that at home kids. don't try that at home. he's a professional. that was cool man. extreme tonight show. [ laughter ] here is one from matt davis. "hey jimmy, i love those big mouth billy bass singing fish that people put up on their walls. i was wondering if you knew anyone who could recreate that live. as a matter of fact i do. ladies and gentlemen, here to perform big mouth lance bas
we're here now we're here to have fun everyone ♪ ♪ rhymes with fun we're here we're here now we're hereplause ] give it up for two really fun men, everybody. there they are. ♪ that's funny. "hey jimmy --" it's from deshawn tannenbaum. hey jimmy -- deshawn tannenbaum. [ light laughter ] "jimmy, do you know those tiny little go pro cameras that you can throw around? oh those go pro ones, yeah. "do you think you can throw one of those off a building? i think that would...
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ram. . >> i'm here in atlanta. >> i wouldn't have missed the opportunity to be here. >> why are you here? >> i enjoy the show. what dpung of the gun laws in georgia? >> i think they're the worst in the country of georgia. >> look at here, look at this sign. you helped make this sign, what's your name? >> isiah. >> and the sign says al sharpton, msnbc, the magical super nice blessed and cool guy on "politics nation." you're out here here growing hoe. happy mother's day grandma. >> we love you. we watch you every day. is we're taping you right now. >> thanks for coming to sellman. we were at breakfast when vice president joe biden was there. >> fighting for voting rights is where it started. >> we got to vote, people. we got to get some of these people health care, get our rights back. stand your ground. >> focus on our women's rights right now here in georgia. >> it's jane crow down here. they are sending us back to the past in georgia. and governor deal is nothing but pure evil. absolute peer evil. >> jim crow jr., now jane crow. >> we need to start infrastructure and get the union more
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here and people will see the beautifully beauty of the people yes. the low income what's wrong with that this is where it's been affordable and, yes we have channels and working with the small businesses that's why we have a great captain of the 23re79 and the homeless we have all the old institutions i'm trying to make life better whether the st. anthony's they're getting proper attention and investments by the new companies moving in we've got short stein he's invested in this area and seen how up literally this is going to be we can talk about the changes i'll tell you that challenge is being met the museum will be not only an attraction i'll see literally in a couple of years believe me you'll be here and marvin at&t all the positive things this will spark other businesses president's to be here and people saying yeah. i went to the fisherman's wharf and the cable cars and the established attractions i want to see something that's neighborhood oriented. we'll say uptown tenderloin you'll hear that (clapping.) when i packing walk my fridays there
here and people will see the beautifully beauty of the people yes. the low income what's wrong with that this is where it's been affordable and, yes we have channels and working with the small businesses that's why we have a great captain of the 23re79 and the homeless we have all the old institutions i'm trying to make life better whether the st. anthony's they're getting proper attention and investments by the new companies moving in we've got short stein he's invested in this area and seen...
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and it's this right here.rait of barack obama, but it's made entirely of gumballs -- almost 13,000 of them. >> all right, stephen. so, we're up to number two. >> we are. >> what is your number-two favorite exhibit? >> they're right over here. climb on in. these are live hissing cockroaches from madagascar. there's a whole family of them. and they're edible. >> [ laughs ] >> [ chuckles ] >> oh, my gosh! >> and you can see, you're completely surrounded by these -- these lovable, delicious, and friendly characters that we call our pets. >> i'm out of here! [ chuckles ] no, really, it was a little creepy. >> well, if you thought that was creepy, i actually got one out earlier. >> [ chuckles ] >> so you can hold it. and i appreciate the fact that you tucked yourself into the corner, because... >> i just... >> here you go. >> no, i really don't want to hold it. >> are you sure? do you want to just pet him? >> i really don't want to. >> hmm? would you mind just petting it, making it feel friendly? >> [ chuckles nervo
and it's this right here.rait of barack obama, but it's made entirely of gumballs -- almost 13,000 of them. >> all right, stephen. so, we're up to number two. >> we are. >> what is your number-two favorite exhibit? >> they're right over here. climb on in. these are live hissing cockroaches from madagascar. there's a whole family of them. and they're edible. >> [ laughs ] >> [ chuckles ] >> oh, my gosh! >> and you can see, you're completely...
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is. >> here it is.e didn't realize we were stepping into this massive need. >> is it an atheist church? what is the idea of sunday assembly. >> a goodless community that celebrates life. humans gather together to celebrate their values. and as people started less and less getting involved in religion, well you're still human, you've still got to have community. did you used to go to church in. >> my whole dhiel hood. >> what type? >> it was methodist, big intimidating, stain glassed windows. here's all tf terrible things that are going to happen to you, you're going to hell. >> you need less of this. >> that's the thing. we don't come at it like going you're wrong, you're wrong. this is about life. >> a celebration. >> it's a celebration. >> life should be a celebration. >> yeah. >> who's the pastor, who runs the whole thing in. >> we've got the host who does all of the, almost like an mc, make sure it keeps on moving along. if we've gone on this idea, you know, like pretty much most near anyone can get
is. >> here it is.e didn't realize we were stepping into this massive need. >> is it an atheist church? what is the idea of sunday assembly. >> a goodless community that celebrates life. humans gather together to celebrate their values. and as people started less and less getting involved in religion, well you're still human, you've still got to have community. did you used to go to church in. >> my whole dhiel hood. >> what type? >> it was methodist, big...
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you don't come here and work here and think it's cake. no, he ain't die.just won't be a correction officer no more. >> despite his attitude, some at holman are trying to help wilson turn his life around. >> i've known him several years. a long time. he's a young man with a lot of anger problems. he acts out through his anger. that's what we're trying to deal with now. >> i got a bad anger problem, know what i'm saying? angry because i'm in prison. i'm angry because i ain't with my family. i'm angry because of the way they treat you, the things they do to you. it ain't never a happy day in prison. >> at the time of our visit wilson had just completed an anger management program, that deputy warden tony patterson arranged for him to take in his cell. >> he needs to grow up. immaturity. you know. but he's working on it. >> i got kids, man. everybody going to change one day. >> for wilson, change is essential. most of his sentence for assaulting the officer will overlap with his original sentence. he is scheduled to complete his prison term and be released in
you don't come here and work here and think it's cake. no, he ain't die.just won't be a correction officer no more. >> despite his attitude, some at holman are trying to help wilson turn his life around. >> i've known him several years. a long time. he's a young man with a lot of anger problems. he acts out through his anger. that's what we're trying to deal with now. >> i got a bad anger problem, know what i'm saying? angry because i'm in prison. i'm angry because i ain't...
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i got to get out of here.ly thing good about them debriefers and rats is that they could never return back to their neighborhoods. they're ostracized. >> leon's anger is aimed at men like miguel perez, once a high-ranking member of the mexican mafia himself. perez had already left the gang several years before we met him, and he's not looked back. >> as for what soured myself on the gang life, in all honesty is i opened my eyes to see it for what it is. it's all a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty. there's no honor. there's no respect. i seen too many innocent people being targeted that had nothing to do with the gang life. just because one of their founding members were a part of it, you ain't supposed to target innocent people. >> but perez left us with a piece of advice for any inmate thinking about joining a gang. >> my advice to him is to remember two things -- one is that he's not in control of his life because as long as he's a part of this gang, there's someone he has to answer to. whethe
i got to get out of here.ly thing good about them debriefers and rats is that they could never return back to their neighborhoods. they're ostracized. >> leon's anger is aimed at men like miguel perez, once a high-ranking member of the mexican mafia himself. perez had already left the gang several years before we met him, and he's not looked back. >> as for what soured myself on the gang life, in all honesty is i opened my eyes to see it for what it is. it's all a bunch of betrayals...
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and our crew here in the studio, our crew is getting it done here in the studio. be. but looking good. >> they're still working, though. >> they're putting in that work, like we do at "gma." >>> let's look at this. this is the world's tallest spinning ride. it's called the sky screamer. our linzie janis is there with an exclusive look. and let's ask the mini-mes, who of you would go on that ride? >> yes. >> you would? >> i want to go on it now. >> you're just like ginger. i tell you what. how many of you adults would get on that ride? >> only one. really, amy? you would? >> i love rollercoasters. >> we can arrange that. >> well, you know. linzie is there. i don't want to get into her thing. >> adam sandler's here live. you guys have been prepping for adam sandler. are you excited to meet him? >> yeah. >> we watched the movie yesterday. >> how was it? >> it was good. >> it was very good. adam has his first positive review for the movie. >>> let's turn, first, to amy, who is here with the top developing stories before we get into that. amy? >> all right, michael and
and our crew here in the studio, our crew is getting it done here in the studio. be. but looking good. >> they're still working, though. >> they're putting in that work, like we do at "gma." >>> let's look at this. this is the world's tallest spinning ride. it's called the sky screamer. our linzie janis is there with an exclusive look. and let's ask the mini-mes, who of you would go on that ride? >> yes. >> you would? >> i want to go on it now....
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here's what's happening.he unknowns. pope francis wrapped up his mideast pilgrimage after a visit to the rock shrine. >>> rescuers are looking for three men believed to be trapped in a mudslide. a rain-soaked ridge collapsed and slid for three miles. back to "lock up." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> one big step back. >> about 26,000 men and women are booked in the grand rapids kent county jail every year. >> since they often arrive in booking, fresh from a crime scene or in various stages of intoxicati intoxication, the jail needs to quickly gather information about their pasts. that's accomplished with the tough touch of a finger of aye an identification device. >> that will run through the victim of anybody who has ever been here and it will make a match with them. >> not a single deputy at the kent county jail needs technology to identify randy hudson. >> he's what we would call a regular here, frequent flier. he currently holds the record for bookends in kent co
here's what's happening.he unknowns. pope francis wrapped up his mideast pilgrimage after a visit to the rock shrine. >>> rescuers are looking for three men believed to be trapped in a mudslide. a rain-soaked ridge collapsed and slid for three miles. back to "lock up." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> one big step back. >> about 26,000 men and women are booked in the grand rapids kent county jail every...
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it's spinning in place here.had a few thunderstorms developing out ahead of it here, with more on the way for today. wet weather continues for parts of france with the potential for afternoon storms that could get on the stronger side. this pattern has been locked in over the last few days, and the heat, by the way, in the middle part of the continent continues with highs a good 10 degrees above average. >> all right, thanks. rainy days ahead for europe there. >>> coming up on cnn news room, vladimir putin in the spotlight as he hosts an international economic forum in russia. but his latest comments on ukraine that's taking the headlines. bring you up to speed. >>> and he's been banned from pro basketball for life for his remarks, but donald sterling has a plan. the nba saying not so fast. [dog] larry? larry? larry? wanna play? [announcer] a healthy dog is a playful dog. [dog] let's do this larry! [announcer] help him keep those muscles while he loses a few pounds with beneful healthy weight. made with wholesome
it's spinning in place here.had a few thunderstorms developing out ahead of it here, with more on the way for today. wet weather continues for parts of france with the potential for afternoon storms that could get on the stronger side. this pattern has been locked in over the last few days, and the heat, by the way, in the middle part of the continent continues with highs a good 10 degrees above average. >> all right, thanks. rainy days ahead for europe there. >>> coming up on...
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while i'm in here, you're over here or over here. pride with my race, be about my race before i would something else. >> swirls with three dots represents 13, protection under the mexican mafia. you put tattoos on you representing who you represent. >> this is my neighborhood. >> you know what i mean, everyone has got that. the area code where they are from. >> i'm from the east side, i'm from the west side, who gives a [ bleep ] he said west side don't. they happy in hell you're gone. why are you here trying to represent? you ain't representing nothing but yourself. >> when it comes to tattoos, beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder. >> i don't often critique inmates tattoo but in the case of ronnie when he showed me his hitler's tattoo, it almost looked like a cartoon character, i couldn't helpmyself. >> it's a weird looking hitler. >> what's so weird? >> his face, looks funny. >> looks funny? >> i could tell ronnie didn't appreciate my criticism of his tattoo, i think he was stunned i would say anything. he probably had a lot
while i'm in here, you're over here or over here. pride with my race, be about my race before i would something else. >> swirls with three dots represents 13, protection under the mexican mafia. you put tattoos on you representing who you represent. >> this is my neighborhood. >> you know what i mean, everyone has got that. the area code where they are from. >> i'm from the east side, i'm from the west side, who gives a [ bleep ] he said west side don't. they happy in...