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here the other emergency locks.he regular lock gate can be closed in two minutes, although tonsway some four t400 to 700 each. to give you a better idea of the size of these locks, look at the small figure of the man in the middle distance. there is the panama canal from the underside, one of the greatest pieces of man-made construction ever known. the first talk was in 1825 when henry clay appointed a committee to look into the idea, and through which the first ship pass on august 3, 1913 in opened officially august 15 the same year. the panama canal, a monument to the american people. >> by this time in the war, a lot of soldiers had been away from their homes for about three they to four years, and were saying before ms. falling to pieces, there were patrollers in the area taking supplies from us, when are you going to come home, so there is a large problem with desertions at this time, and they were not distortion -- they were not desertions by soldiers not wanting to go into battle, it was a heart strings pulle
here the other emergency locks.he regular lock gate can be closed in two minutes, although tonsway some four t400 to 700 each. to give you a better idea of the size of these locks, look at the small figure of the man in the middle distance. there is the panama canal from the underside, one of the greatest pieces of man-made construction ever known. the first talk was in 1825 when henry clay appointed a committee to look into the idea, and through which the first ship pass on august 3, 1913 in...
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those tote bags are locked with the numbered lock and the unit's nursing staff, licensed nursing staff will come down and sign for that tote bag. it will go back to their unit, to their medication room, and it will be administered from that point. >> when we come back, keeping the peace. how do they do it here without armed guards? aste. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why i recommend using polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. >>> violence is viewed as part of the job at atascadero and since the best predictor of violence is a history of violence, atascadero is a laboratory of studying dangerous behavior. on average, the hospital reports four violent incidents every day. >> well, i know
those tote bags are locked with the numbered lock and the unit's nursing staff, licensed nursing staff will come down and sign for that tote bag. it will go back to their unit, to their medication room, and it will be administered from that point. >> when we come back, keeping the peace. how do they do it here without armed guards? aste. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have...
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to let you get me locked up. getting old, and we're not going to be able to take care of him forever, so we want him to be able to function on his own. >> your clothes are too small. >> your clothes are too small? well, what happened? >> i've gotten bigger, i guess. >> well, can't you put them on and pull your shirt down over it? >> no, i can't. >> you're going to have to. >> do you want to wear that out? are you sure you can't -- >> no, these are too tight. i just -- >> well, go try. i don't want -- >> i did try! >> okay. we'll get you a pair of sweatpants, because that way, you won't be wearing that. >> after two long years and a teenager back at their side, adam and his grandparents finally leave pendleton. >> last but not least, michael jones. >> just a few hours later, michael jones and his family also say their good-byes. but back inside the razor wire fences of pendleton juvenile, justin boggess still faces time behind bars. >> i'm a strong believer everything happens for a reason, and i feel that, you kno
to let you get me locked up. getting old, and we're not going to be able to take care of him forever, so we want him to be able to function on his own. >> your clothes are too small. >> your clothes are too small? well, what happened? >> i've gotten bigger, i guess. >> well, can't you put them on and pull your shirt down over it? >> no, i can't. >> you're going to have to. >> do you want to wear that out? are you sure you can't -- >> no, these are...
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this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at anyson. many policies you see do not have one, t you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lo for peop on a fixed income who want aordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never increase, guaranteed. this is lifelong coverage that can never be cancelled as long as you pay your premiums, guaranteed. and your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions. you cannot be turned down because of your heth. call for your information kit and read about this rate lock for yourself. you'll also get a free gift with great information if you're rered or will be soon. both are free, with no obligation, so don't miss out. call for information, then decide. read about the 30 day, 100 percent money back guarantee. don't wait, call this number now. ♪ . >>> making news in america thi
this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at anyson. many policies you see do not have one, t you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lo for peop on a fixed income who want aordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never...
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so i got locked up $500 behind and i got locked up again. >> all together he was locked up three times. >> i know that jailing cost $50 a day and he was probably in jail for at least 60 days or 70 days so probably over $3,500. >> the cost for his jailing was passed onto the taxpayers. >> a lot of courts don't have funds to pay for their own operations. a lot of courts are under tremendous pressure from local public officials to noting a burden on the taxpayer to generate revenue instead of cost revenue. >> local courts are sending to private for profit companies to save money. more than 5 million americans are on probation. >> aren't they saving the taxpayers money? >> i have seen no evidence of that thus far. >> it's estimated that private probation companies in georgia alone collect fees of over $40 million annually. >> i'm surprised it's that low. i think it's higher that that. >> higher than 40 million? >> you can't know because they're not required to disclose everything they collect. >> a lot of companies provide quarterly bonuses to their employees based on how much money they t
so i got locked up $500 behind and i got locked up again. >> all together he was locked up three times. >> i know that jailing cost $50 a day and he was probably in jail for at least 60 days or 70 days so probably over $3,500. >> the cost for his jailing was passed onto the taxpayers. >> a lot of courts don't have funds to pay for their own operations. a lot of courts are under tremendous pressure from local public officials to noting a burden on the taxpayer to generate...
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why are you locked up? onsumption, public intoxication, and receiving stolen property. >> so this was your first offense? >> no, it wasn't. my first offense was back in 2002. i got caught stealing a pack of cigarettes. i was only 13 years old. bad little kid back in the day. all together i was locked up for eight and a half months. >> the first time? >> right. then i got out and i'm only, like, i think i had just turned 14 years old or 14 in a few months. so i'm still a kid. one night we was getting drunk over there again and i got in trouble for another minor consumption. i came over here. i was only 15 when i got out. i was this young teenager kid with no responsibilities at all. >> how old are you now? >> 18. >> i'm going to have you stop telling me your story. quite frankly you're making a lot of excuses. okay? you're 18 years old now. >> right. >> so all that doesn't matter anymore. >> i've thought about that a lot. >> i'm still talking. >> i'm sorry. >> it doesn't matter anymore. so now i need for you
why are you locked up? onsumption, public intoxication, and receiving stolen property. >> so this was your first offense? >> no, it wasn't. my first offense was back in 2002. i got caught stealing a pack of cigarettes. i was only 13 years old. bad little kid back in the day. all together i was locked up for eight and a half months. >> the first time? >> right. then i got out and i'm only, like, i think i had just turned 14 years old or 14 in a few months. so i'm still a...
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. ♪ >>> there is signs the political deck lock could be broken. al-maliki agrees to step down. crucially, the country's sunni rebels led by trialal sliders say they may also be willing to take up arms against the islamic state rebels. they have provided -- that's provided their own demands are met. >> translator: we condemn terrorism in all forms, that is of i.s.i.l., the militias of al-maliki or the terrorism employed by certain politician to his serve their own purposes. with respect to the demands raised by dr. roger ha i.d. we direct the government directly to take the necessary measures to put an end to the em barred. and withdrawal all the so-called security personnel. >>> and the european ube upon foreign ministers are holding a crisis summit on iraq. we'll go to sue there shortly but first to jane as we heard there the sunnis may be reaching out to the new prime minister, but they have some big demands. >> reporter: they absolutely do. he is a key sunni tribal leader. he's head of the biggest tribes in iraq. but not the only sunni leader,
. ♪ >>> there is signs the political deck lock could be broken. al-maliki agrees to step down. crucially, the country's sunni rebels led by trialal sliders say they may also be willing to take up arms against the islamic state rebels. they have provided -- that's provided their own demands are met. >> translator: we condemn terrorism in all forms, that is of i.s.i.l., the militias of al-maliki or the terrorism employed by certain politician to his serve their own purposes. with...
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. >> been locked up five years. haven't seen my family in a while.ause your family likes to leave you when you get locked up in trouble. all your friends disappear. you have no social life, really. you just have you and your cellmates. that's it. >> staff at pendleton are focused on educating these troubled teens. but intake is just the first step on the road to rehabilitation. >> from that they go into their main core programs and there are four levels there. once they've completed those four levels they go into transition. and after that they go into release which is the final level. it's not like a boys' camp. it's like a prison. it's a hard core, hard lock facility. ♪ >> the segregation unit is a controlled unit. the people in here have assaulted staff in the past or they -- you know, you have overt sexual behavior. you have stealing, you have theft. there are some murderers that we have here. they are violent. you have chaos going on constantly. >> this inmate's rage in general population brought him time in segregation. >> i got in a fight. he
. >> been locked up five years. haven't seen my family in a while.ause your family likes to leave you when you get locked up in trouble. all your friends disappear. you have no social life, really. you just have you and your cellmates. that's it. >> staff at pendleton are focused on educating these troubled teens. but intake is just the first step on the road to rehabilitation. >> from that they go into their main core programs and there are four levels there. once they've...
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up and i can't change that issue, but being double locked up, being locked up again in ad seg makes can do about that either, so i just sit here and wait until these people let me out of here. my worst fear is that this issue could drag on and on until they actually do get my file. because there's no telling how long it's going to take for sacramento to actually send my original file here. i'm becoming irritated because it's like a domino effect. it's just getting worse and worse and worse and nothing is being done to correct the problem. and the problem is so minor and it's so simple that, i mean, i could simply get a correctional officer to come and say oh, yeah. i walked him to r & r the day he paroled. i know he paroled from my unit. but they won't go by that. >>> coming up on "lockup" -- scanvinski hymes is on the streets. >> people don't realize i'm really more mellow out here. there you go. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you're welcome, honey. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard earned money. unfortuna
up and i can't change that issue, but being double locked up, being locked up again in ad seg makes can do about that either, so i just sit here and wait until these people let me out of here. my worst fear is that this issue could drag on and on until they actually do get my file. because there's no telling how long it's going to take for sacramento to actually send my original file here. i'm becoming irritated because it's like a domino effect. it's just getting worse and worse and worse and...
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even or cell phones have locks. and now there's way to lock your debit and credit cards, too.onight three on your side consumer roar jim donovan takes look how you can turn those cards on and off remotely. >> reporter: when a flyer from his bank arrived in scott kilmer's mailbox advertising a new app that would lock his remember did it card with a quick tab and swipe he signed up. >> that was really the feature that stood out to me most where i can say, it's time forme to turn this off and just know that i have the piece of mind that no one can get to this account but me. >> reporter: the app scott has is one of several banks are offering designed to let customers prevent unauthorized charges. here's how it works. open the app and toggle this button to activation and the debit card is on. transactions are approve. but toggle that activation switch the other way and the carter is off. the card is decline. >> we're all familiar with the bank systems that dent foo suss somebody activity but this is one actually stops the fraud before the transaction occurs. >> rob gaynor the make
even or cell phones have locks. and now there's way to lock your debit and credit cards, too.onight three on your side consumer roar jim donovan takes look how you can turn those cards on and off remotely. >> reporter: when a flyer from his bank arrived in scott kilmer's mailbox advertising a new app that would lock his remember did it card with a quick tab and swipe he signed up. >> that was really the feature that stood out to me most where i can say, it's time forme to turn this...
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i had to lock him up. we caught that while he was in here off the manifest. >> this is probably why i'm in a cage, because i have an attitude about it because i would have been a lot better if they went and tried to find out what exactly the problem was, and -- because i have no reason -- >> i'm upset about it, you know, i thought we were going to go together. but i guess i've got to wait a couple of days before i can see her again. too bad. >> way too bad. >> bye. see you guys later. >> listen up, let's go. get your biscuits. two blankets, bag, go to the left side of the yard. line up on the left side of the yard. let's go. >> t.j. mcdaniels is in san quentin for a 90-day observation period. his behavior will determine whether he will stay in prison or perhaps receive a suspended sentence. >> gentlemen, start your exercise program right here with this hill. let's go. >> i'm going to start your exercise program right here with this hill. let's go. >> all right. real quick, i'm here five days a week. three
i had to lock him up. we caught that while he was in here off the manifest. >> this is probably why i'm in a cage, because i have an attitude about it because i would have been a lot better if they went and tried to find out what exactly the problem was, and -- because i have no reason -- >> i'm upset about it, you know, i thought we were going to go together. but i guess i've got to wait a couple of days before i can see her again. too bad. >> way too bad. >> bye. see...
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i got locked up at age 13. from there, i messed up by getting in a fight at school while i was at placement. it got me terminated from there. threatened my case worker. they kicked me out for that, and now i'm here. been here for the past three years. >> the number one issue offenders approach me on on a daily basis has to do with placements. it could be to do with their history and behavior, they have been in community placements before and kicked out. it's frustrating from my perspective. >> they can't find a placement for you? >> my mental history from the past, no placement will accept me now. >> finding placements for offenders isn't the only challenge staff members face. director mia black has to deal with a different set of issues in "d" complex. >> all of the offenders in the unit are low functioning through education or behavior. a lot of the kids are so used to beating up someone or cussing out someone to prove a point instead of simply talking and discussing their issues. they were raised to be that
i got locked up at age 13. from there, i messed up by getting in a fight at school while i was at placement. it got me terminated from there. threatened my case worker. they kicked me out for that, and now i'm here. been here for the past three years. >> the number one issue offenders approach me on on a daily basis has to do with placements. it could be to do with their history and behavior, they have been in community placements before and kicked out. it's frustrating from my...
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more security than a lock alone. the locks insome cases, as our investigation shows, don't scare off the crooks. what about that bike? the one you tried to take? >> it was just sitting there. >> and thieves are increasingly targeting red line stations. metro transit police show seven of the ten most targeted stations are red line stations. that's an attempt made just monday. here outside the town station. scott mcfar land, news 4 i-team. >> to see break down bike theft at metro stations, good to our website. click on investigations. there you can also watch a full demonstration of the best way to protect your bike. chuck is here with the weather forecast. so people going to be able to ride their bikes to work tomorrow? >> yes, they will. absolutely right. not a problem first thing in the morning at all. the right heme could be a miss rain chance. but nonetheless, i think the weather impact on morning hours will be relatively low. quite the round of thundershowers going through earlier this evening. most of the inside
more security than a lock alone. the locks insome cases, as our investigation shows, don't scare off the crooks. what about that bike? the one you tried to take? >> it was just sitting there. >> and thieves are increasingly targeting red line stations. metro transit police show seven of the ten most targeted stations are red line stations. that's an attempt made just monday. here outside the town station. scott mcfar land, news 4 i-team. >> to see break down bike theft at...
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they want to keep us locked up so they make money.it's a prison industrial complex, it's all about money. >> there is one place trust is put to the ultimate test. >> everything here could be made into a potential weapon. the sheet pans are thin and sharp on the edges. he could pick one up and cut my head off. >> we met him at the kern valley state prison armed with pepper spray and baton. he's the lone officer responsible for supervising the inmate staff. >> i have six, seven inmates here. i have four or five cops outside that door. the door is locked. there's one dude with the key. you have to trust them to a certain extent. they have no reason to assault me unless they are pissed off and i disrespect them. >> the number two cook is carter hill. >> tell me what your sentence is. >> murder. >> what's your sentence? >> 50 to life. >> there's a dynamic in prison, when you are interviewing somebody, if there's a corrections officer or inmate together, they will watch their ps and qs. they will tell you what you want to hear. when we met
they want to keep us locked up so they make money.it's a prison industrial complex, it's all about money. >> there is one place trust is put to the ultimate test. >> everything here could be made into a potential weapon. the sheet pans are thin and sharp on the edges. he could pick one up and cut my head off. >> we met him at the kern valley state prison armed with pepper spray and baton. he's the lone officer responsible for supervising the inmate staff. >> i have six,...
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how can you prove the pad lock is mine? >> let me assure you that there were multiple witnesses to the incident. >> how do i know they are credible? >> that is my responsibility to determine if they are credible just as i attempt to determine your credibility. you have been given every opportunity to present a defense, and -- >> i gave you a defense. >> no. you told me your defense was that you didn't have anything to do with this. that's what you told me. >> you guys have the opportunity to make sure the report clearly states when, where, how, and who. >> the standard of evidence is some evidence. the courts have ruled that that can be the report of the staff member. now, hopefully i'm going to be using a greater standard than that for you, and i usually do, but that's all that is required to make a finding of a violation of the rules in the administrative hearing in this institution. now, whether you accept that or not is entirely up to you. i have answered your questions and i have given you an opportunity to present you
how can you prove the pad lock is mine? >> let me assure you that there were multiple witnesses to the incident. >> how do i know they are credible? >> that is my responsibility to determine if they are credible just as i attempt to determine your credibility. you have been given every opportunity to present a defense, and -- >> i gave you a defense. >> no. you told me your defense was that you didn't have anything to do with this. that's what you told me. >>...
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he got a job working on the gigantic, amazing lock gates. he was hired to go down inside the lock gates and help direct the big bolts that the white skilled workers would hammer in from the outside. he wasn't sure he wanted the job because there were no lights down there and his sad story was revealed to me through these legal records. one day he went down in there and the skilled worker on the outside hammered the screw in and it didn't go in straight and they told him to go down there and help direct it. he gets down close to it and the white worker shouts watch out than and as he is taking his arm back to pound the hammer and andy both goes to isaac mackenzie's eyes. such a horrible tragedy. what's interesting about isaac mackenzie bell is he went to court to demand payment for this accident and he demanded i think $10,000. the court said yes. the company was responsible for this injury but the court said well you only lost one eye so your life will be okay. they only awarded him $500. isaac mackenzie got a lawyer and take it all the way
he got a job working on the gigantic, amazing lock gates. he was hired to go down inside the lock gates and help direct the big bolts that the white skilled workers would hammer in from the outside. he wasn't sure he wanted the job because there were no lights down there and his sad story was revealed to me through these legal records. one day he went down in there and the skilled worker on the outside hammered the screw in and it didn't go in straight and they told him to go down there and...
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now back to "lock up.">>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> inmate chris shiverdecker was recently approved for a transfer out of level six to level five. that was until today. >> shiverdecker when i escorted him he said to make sure they don't have -- he said to make sure that i didn't have a rookie with me when i came to pick him up from the yard. then he said to watch myself. >> and usually when he tells us something, we knew that there was business or there was something that was going to happen. >> his intention was to assault the inmate that was directly ahead of him. >> if i would have had it my way, she would have been dead. >> what happened? >> threatened my life and walk around. it's something i had to do. i didn't have a choice. >> what did you do? >> slipped the handcuffs and tried to get somebody. >> how? >> i just pop my thumb and slide it down, tried to rush the guy. the guy turned the corner and, i guess, was gone. and me and the sarge, the sarge grabbed me when
now back to "lock up.">>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> inmate chris shiverdecker was recently approved for a transfer out of level six to level five. that was until today. >> shiverdecker when i escorted him he said to make sure they don't have -- he said to make sure that i didn't have a rookie with me when i came to pick him up from the yard. then he said to watch myself. >> and usually when he tells us something, we knew...
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i let them lock it.e worst part about doing time when you know you can't leave. >> rodney has been in prison for 16 years. when he was 18 he shot and killed a man while robbing a restaurant. rodney was sentenced to life for murder. he occupies his time with the prison job he's allowed to have in unit six. >> my job, i come here on death row. i feel trapped already. you see it's getting dark coming up in here. no way out. just one way in. when i go from unit six to death row, i'm always, like humbled. i know that that could have been me. because they threaten me with the death penalty. >> another advantage to living in minimum security is visitation. these inmates can receive visitors three days a week. >> kiss. i have mixed emotions when i'm in visit with my mother. i know that she's hurting for me being in here. i know she may blame herself sometime for what happens. >> her birthday is next week. >> mine is coming up. >> you think she's going to be mad if i won't be able to get anything? >> no. i'm goin
i let them lock it.e worst part about doing time when you know you can't leave. >> rodney has been in prison for 16 years. when he was 18 he shot and killed a man while robbing a restaurant. rodney was sentenced to life for murder. he occupies his time with the prison job he's allowed to have in unit six. >> my job, i come here on death row. i feel trapped already. you see it's getting dark coming up in here. no way out. just one way in. when i go from unit six to death row, i'm...
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i've been locked up ever since. >> once locked up, marcus was quick to develop prison romances and isurrently on her third prison marriage. >> i see him as a man, a straight man, that's how i see it. you know? he is a man. he's my husband. i am a woman, i am his wife. >> let me wrap my hair down. >> we exchanged vows. you know. he opened his heart to me, opened my heart to him. we vowed to be best friends. for life. >> marcus' husband is new to prison relationships and asked that his identity not be revealed. >> i have a son that's 28 years old that i feel like wouldn't understand the situation right now. that's the only reason that my identity is hidden. i never thought in a million years i'd be in a relationship like this. in prison, it seems like she's the woman, i'm the man. and just -- in a relationship. she's gay. and that's it. now on the outside, i'm gay, she's gay. you know. i never been in any -- i still haven't been in any -- i still haven't been able to accept that. >> i'm his first. i'm his first prison wife. and i can understand why he's a little shaky about it. you know
i've been locked up ever since. >> once locked up, marcus was quick to develop prison romances and isurrently on her third prison marriage. >> i see him as a man, a straight man, that's how i see it. you know? he is a man. he's my husband. i am a woman, i am his wife. >> let me wrap my hair down. >> we exchanged vows. you know. he opened his heart to me, opened my heart to him. we vowed to be best friends. for life. >> marcus' husband is new to prison relationships...
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should anything go wrong with a regular lock gate, one of these can be swung across the lock in questionand they will drop big steel plates to form a supplementary gate. and here is one of the pair of upper lochs. look at the size of it. 1000 feet long, 110 feet wide and 83 feet deep. 2 million yards of tons were used on the canal, and the work took from 1906 to 1911. now a clear view of all six lochs is shown just weeks prior to their completion. the regular gate can be closed in two minutes, although they weight from 400 to 700 tons each. to give you a better idea of the size look at the small figure of , the man in the middle distance. there is the panama canal from the underside, one of the greatest pieces of man-made construction ever known. the first talk was in 1825 when henry clay appointed a committee to look into the idea, and through which the first ship passed on august 3, 1913 in opened officially august 15 the same year. the panama canal, a monument to the american people. >> on sunday night at 630 p.m. eastern, from the american bar association's annual meeting, chief just
should anything go wrong with a regular lock gate, one of these can be swung across the lock in questionand they will drop big steel plates to form a supplementary gate. and here is one of the pair of upper lochs. look at the size of it. 1000 feet long, 110 feet wide and 83 feet deep. 2 million yards of tons were used on the canal, and the work took from 1906 to 1911. now a clear view of all six lochs is shown just weeks prior to their completion. the regular gate can be closed in two minutes,...
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transit police say you ought to check how you are locking your bike. >> use two locks, one to the fronte year tire. >> reporter: 90% of bikes stolen used either chain or cable locks. metro recommends using one of these, a metro bike locker. they offer more security than a lock alone. those locks in so many cases as our investigation shows don't scare off the crooks. what about that bike made it the one you want to take? >> it was sitting there. >> reporter: thieves are targeting bikes at red line stations and shows seven of the ten most targeted are red line stations. scott macfarlane, news 4 i-team. >> to see a break down at bike thefts at metro stations go to nbcwashington.com and click on investigations. there you can also watch a full demonstration of the best way to protect your bicycle. >>> doug kammerer, we have big storms moving through. >> this one big storm is going to affect fairfax county. get ready, this storm means business. winds upward of 50 to 60 miles per hour. let's take a look at it. the yellow box does include most of fairfax county. it is really right along the tol
transit police say you ought to check how you are locking your bike. >> use two locks, one to the fronte year tire. >> reporter: 90% of bikes stolen used either chain or cable locks. metro recommends using one of these, a metro bike locker. they offer more security than a lock alone. those locks in so many cases as our investigation shows don't scare off the crooks. what about that bike made it the one you want to take? >> it was sitting there. >> reporter: thieves are...
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someone up for their lock. all drug crimes is saying yeah. yeah it's depending on where you stand it can go either way no private prison companies they're more operationally efficient than public prisons and furthermore why is that and should they be more operationally efficient is it because they have the luxury of not caring they don't have a public they're not possible they're not they're not public servants so they're not responsible for the public's opinion do you think that's why you know officials say well dexter is efficient. it's quite interesting i mean you know prison prison labor in journalism and i think that i think. you measure to give there they're measuring you know. they're not trying to rehabilitate somebody they don't they just want to retain them like the number of prisoners a lot of states several states i think it's maybe nine have signed contracts to these private prisons saying they will have like ninety percent fill these prisons all at all times and also if they show hotels don't have
someone up for their lock. all drug crimes is saying yeah. yeah it's depending on where you stand it can go either way no private prison companies they're more operationally efficient than public prisons and furthermore why is that and should they be more operationally efficient is it because they have the luxury of not caring they don't have a public they're not possible they're not they're not public servants so they're not responsible for the public's opinion do you think that's why you know...
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they put me on key-lock for [ bleep ].lled up here and said i threatened them. >> when they get the calls, they have to investigate it. don't sweat it. you've been on the straight and narrow and doing everything you're supposed to be doing, so keep up the good work and stay out of trouble. just don't let it get to you. >> i have to go back and suck it up. i mean, i don't know who did it. i can't do nothing about it. i can't get mad at them for doing their job. but it's an inconvenience over some nonsense that i ain't got nothing to do with. so, it is what it is. >> bonds vowed to his family that he will stay out of trouble is holding up. as for paul komyatti's new life outside isp, he has been in prison since 1983. but for the past several weeks, he has been transitioning to freedom at a department of correction work release center. >> i've been here a little over a month. the anxiety level was a little frustrating because i wasn't allowed to leave the center initially. that's a normal process. but at the same time, i just
they put me on key-lock for [ bleep ].lled up here and said i threatened them. >> when they get the calls, they have to investigate it. don't sweat it. you've been on the straight and narrow and doing everything you're supposed to be doing, so keep up the good work and stay out of trouble. just don't let it get to you. >> i have to go back and suck it up. i mean, i don't know who did it. i can't do nothing about it. i can't get mad at them for doing their job. but it's an...
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he should be happy he knows how to lock them doors.ock behind himself. >> a good habit, responsible. >> just need to work on common sense. >> he's going to lock the >>> molly munching on a carrot. >>> the poster of this video says, my dad recently retired and has either completely lost his marbles or is bored out of his mind. >> this is the amount of corn you eat when you eat corn. the two ears, next the one ear, and next the half ear, and next is the quarter ear. let's go down, folks. this is how much, if you want a portion of corn on your plate, this is what you get by eating two ears of corn. >> this is a 45-second video that the poster received from his 71-year-old mother. that is dad. >> i'm just impressed that the 7 -year-old man took clear, solid, horizontal videos. those are things difficult for anybody. >> he's so darn sweet. he's serious about corn. >> i love it. >> i want corn now. >> what portion would you like to be served in the restaurant? >>> it's a bad pickup scenario at the airport. >> her boyfriend shows up on a vesp
he should be happy he knows how to lock them doors.ock behind himself. >> a good habit, responsible. >> just need to work on common sense. >> he's going to lock the >>> molly munching on a carrot. >>> the poster of this video says, my dad recently retired and has either completely lost his marbles or is bored out of his mind. >> this is the amount of corn you eat when you eat corn. the two ears, next the one ear, and next the half ear, and next is the...
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s to home thermostats to automatic door locks have security vulnerabilities all this begs the question if the so-called internet of things where essentially any object can have been invented computing system is really for our benefit kimberly price the director of sin x. red team strategic operations suggested the internet of things might be spying on all of us. in my refrigerator has invented software in it and they know things about my eating patterns is that really matter i don't know but if we're talking about embedded healthcare systems where you know a couple years ago there was some research done where insulin pump could be remotely hijacked to deliver fetal dose of insulin that's a problem that's a security issue with life and death consequences versus a privacy breach and do we have to be looking at these very realistically in terms of real world impact and not if we overreact to the small things and i'm not saying we shouldn't react but if we overreact to them then we're going to be immune to the things that really do matter. it goes beyond your home car phone and computer th
s to home thermostats to automatic door locks have security vulnerabilities all this begs the question if the so-called internet of things where essentially any object can have been invented computing system is really for our benefit kimberly price the director of sin x. red team strategic operations suggested the internet of things might be spying on all of us. in my refrigerator has invented software in it and they know things about my eating patterns is that really matter i don't know but if...
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the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. a rate lock for your life insurance that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never increase. your coverage can never be cancelled as long as you pay your premiums, and your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions. you cannot be turned down because of your health. call for your information kit and gift. both are free, with no obligation. don't wait, call this number now. ♪ >> it's an activity we're used to seeing on the sidewalk. >> every girl jumps rope at some point. [ whistle blows ] >> but not every girl jumps like this. these are stan's p
the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. a rate lock for your life insurance that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month,...
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it's relatively easy to lock down a military installation.olated where the accident occurs. that's easy to do because there are quite a few military police within the installation. and the incident area is extremely easy to isolate. locking down is pretty simple to do. there's a series of protocols that reinvolve aroun
it's relatively easy to lock down a military installation.olated where the accident occurs. that's easy to do because there are quite a few military police within the installation. and the incident area is extremely easy to isolate. locking down is pretty simple to do. there's a series of protocols that reinvolve aroun
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. >> lock down. we are under a lockdown. >>> administrative segregation is home to roughly 200 inmates. confined to their cells 23 hours a day. these men often become defiant and desperate. when an inmate acts up in general population, he's moved to ad-seg. but when he acts up in ad-seg, the officers' only option is to periodically move the inmate from cell to cell. >> we're going to move him out. he's already hostile. we'll just use caution with him, okay? >> put your hands behind you. cuff up. >> stick your hands out. >> shower stall right now. >> jammy bell is temporarily housed in the shower stall until his new cell is cleaned and inspected. >> all that nasty -- somebody stop harassing me. our crew first met jammy bell a month earlier when he was outraged over unsanitary conditions in his cell. >> i can't breathe in here. my toilet is filled up with feces. >> today, he's moving to a new cell after an inmate threw urine and feces through the ventilation. >> do what you're supposed to do. let me se
. >> lock down. we are under a lockdown. >>> administrative segregation is home to roughly 200 inmates. confined to their cells 23 hours a day. these men often become defiant and desperate. when an inmate acts up in general population, he's moved to ad-seg. but when he acts up in ad-seg, the officers' only option is to periodically move the inmate from cell to cell. >> we're going to move him out. he's already hostile. we'll just use caution with him, okay? >> put...
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locked up. hyped up. getting my adrenaline rushing so i can be ready, prepared to wrestle with them. >> do you know where your anger comes from. >> sometimes i just like to be angry. >> he's not the only one. program directors chris blessinger and eric courtney spend countless hours working with teens in seg. >> talk to me, what was the point of all that? >> i started hating nation. that everybody started fighting. >> where did that get to you? >> right here. >> as we attempted to interview blessinger after her rounds, we got her own feel for the personalities in seg. >> they go through the groups and they learn the skills but then they have to apply those skills. >> shut up. >> you have to have a certain kind of personality and the demeanor to be able to work in a place like this. there's never a dull moment. always things to do and offenders to help. >> you're facing an adult conviction. you're a danger. i can't let you out until this is all taken care of. >> i get threatened at least three times a day
locked up. hyped up. getting my adrenaline rushing so i can be ready, prepared to wrestle with them. >> do you know where your anger comes from. >> sometimes i just like to be angry. >> he's not the only one. program directors chris blessinger and eric courtney spend countless hours working with teens in seg. >> talk to me, what was the point of all that? >> i started hating nation. that everybody started fighting. >> where did that get to you? >> right...
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just recently, my cousin that i got in trouble with that i was locked up with, that same cousin is lockedaway for murder, and i still write him, send him money, support him even though he is still in prison now and may be in prison for a long time. i think it is a way you can support from a far. it is hard -- these are my brothers and sisters, these are my cousins, my cousins are like my brothers. we are always that close. i try to support him and support them. another cousin, his brother actually who came home from doing 17 years, has a job and lost the job so i am trying to help him get another job to keep him from going to survive, family is family. you don't let them bring you down and stop you from doing what you need to do. family can do that also. you have to support -- your sister, that is never going to change. you have to support her but you don't want her to hamper you from doing what you wouldn't do for yourself or your family. >> i appreciate your time. >> i don't know how much time we have. i need a timekeeper. we have eight or so minutes. ten minutes. let's have your questi
just recently, my cousin that i got in trouble with that i was locked up with, that same cousin is lockedaway for murder, and i still write him, send him money, support him even though he is still in prison now and may be in prison for a long time. i think it is a way you can support from a far. it is hard -- these are my brothers and sisters, these are my cousins, my cousins are like my brothers. we are always that close. i try to support him and support them. another cousin, his brother...
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we're going to lock people up for you that's incredible now finally i've two seconds left well thirty but i want to talk about wal-mart can you tell me what's going on there there was a leaked memo from goldman sachs you know about this so quickly give us a heads up and commander share this week tell us how rumored acted this way wal-mart goldman sachs so that wal-mart is on the decline and should continue to be on the decline apparently they're losing out to two smaller more convenient stores and they listed dollar stores as one of them and do you know how crappy does their stuff to be to loosen up the dollar store like most other stores they have like repurposed ramen noodles and like stolen shampoo bottles you know that's what they . all use really pregnant. as an electrical cords and so you it's a full on them really i don't know how when you're on it is really fun you have to come back more often that is leaking out posted every almost every doctor's night every friday eight pm check it out it is truly awesome here on r.t. that's all for now but please check us out on facebook fa
we're going to lock people up for you that's incredible now finally i've two seconds left well thirty but i want to talk about wal-mart can you tell me what's going on there there was a leaked memo from goldman sachs you know about this so quickly give us a heads up and commander share this week tell us how rumored acted this way wal-mart goldman sachs so that wal-mart is on the decline and should continue to be on the decline apparently they're losing out to two smaller more convenient stores...
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he recommends small you lock -- small u-locks like this one, and a way to keep them guessing, is it ar an easy target some. >> still to come, the san francisco skyline of the future, and the center piece of the new transit center. coming up. >> on weather, a quiet ahead, >> driving in san francisco these days you cannot help but notice the construction cranes, much of the work is a plan to redevelop areas. >> this is the san francisco of the future, it's a view you will only see on abc 7 news, thanks to graphic designers at steel blue, tall towers will rise and parking lots will be parks and a transit hub will be for the entire bay area, on top, a three-block long park. but this san francisco is not just a dream. it's now taking shape. and it all centers around this site. >> all the bracing is in place and we really hit the next milestone of building the train box, which is the bottom two layers of the transit center. this is the senior project manager of the terminal project, he gave us a closer look at the progress being made below ground. >> some day, we will have six trains runnin
he recommends small you lock -- small u-locks like this one, and a way to keep them guessing, is it ar an easy target some. >> still to come, the san francisco skyline of the future, and the center piece of the new transit center. coming up. >> on weather, a quiet ahead, >> driving in san francisco these days you cannot help but notice the construction cranes, much of the work is a plan to redevelop areas. >> this is the san francisco of the future, it's a view you will...
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you've been locked up twice for it. there is documentation on one. there is going to be another documentation on another one. and if you keep going and you don't take a cellie, guess what happens? >> what? >> indeterminent shoe. >> the shoe is the secured housing unit where they live under the harshest restrictions in the entire state. while shoe inmates usually get their own cell, they lose all other privileges. >> so you don't get visits. >> no. no. no, it's -- no. >> i'm just telling you. >> they don't matter. >> in order to be a programmer, you have to show that you're willing to be socially acceptable with somebody else in your cell. otherwise you're a program failure. that's all i'm trying to tell you. >> okay. >> you don't want to do it but you're going to do it. okay? i'm serious. you don't have to marry him. >> it doesn't seem that way. you're placing this inmate in the cell with me. i mean we're not -- we're not outside that cell all day. we're inside that cell all day. >> yeah, but that should have been a consideration before you went into
you've been locked up twice for it. there is documentation on one. there is going to be another documentation on another one. and if you keep going and you don't take a cellie, guess what happens? >> what? >> indeterminent shoe. >> the shoe is the secured housing unit where they live under the harshest restrictions in the entire state. while shoe inmates usually get their own cell, they lose all other privileges. >> so you don't get visits. >> no. no. no, it's --...
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locks of love has got to have 10 inches, right? >> uh-huh. >> don't go getting scared now. >> screw it, do it. >> that's what i want to hear. are you ready to do this? >> yes. >> are you sure? >> chop it off. kind of like a transformation for me in prison and cut it all off. the day i got out, i was going to get it cut. might as well donate it to locks of love for the kids. >> this is a 6-inch. so we have 6 and about another 5 1/2. so we've got about 11 1/2 inches there. >> not bad. >> some child will be happy. keep your eyes closed ant don't move because i'm right around your eyes with a pair of scissors. i'm going to bring this to the top of your ears. you're already looking good. feeling a little bit more secure in getting your haircut here? >> i ain't got an opinion on that yet. >> you're not giving me too much confidence here. >> when you're done i'll give you a decision. >> look at it this way, you ain't bleeding, partner. hold on. >> more handsome than i was before, how is that possible? >> that's because you have a good bar
locks of love has got to have 10 inches, right? >> uh-huh. >> don't go getting scared now. >> screw it, do it. >> that's what i want to hear. are you ready to do this? >> yes. >> are you sure? >> chop it off. kind of like a transformation for me in prison and cut it all off. the day i got out, i was going to get it cut. might as well donate it to locks of love for the kids. >> this is a 6-inch. so we have 6 and about another 5 1/2. so we've got...
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a 10-month-old locked in the backseat by accident. a frantic mother calling 911 so why won't the distapper help. >>> face to face with a dangerous bear. the terrifying moments for a man walking his dog. how he managed to escape in his own words. >>> angry confrontation in the air, the new contraption that triggered a flight to have an emergency landing. >>> miley speaks out about her mystery guest at the vmas. what his mom is saying this morning. four wholesome grains. sugar. only six? six grams of sugar? that's really good. excellent, delicious... and yummy! honey bunches of oats. tasty! yummy! we think they're the best-fitting pants in fashion. with technology that slims and shapes and five-pocket styling. they'll be the star of your wardrobe. chico's so slimming peyton pants. we're famous for our legs. at chico's and chicos.com. please choose one based oh, no,on the cover.en that. here we go... whoa, no test rides allowed. i can't show you the inside, but trust me. are you kidding me... at university of phoenix, we think you should
a 10-month-old locked in the backseat by accident. a frantic mother calling 911 so why won't the distapper help. >>> face to face with a dangerous bear. the terrifying moments for a man walking his dog. how he managed to escape in his own words. >>> angry confrontation in the air, the new contraption that triggered a flight to have an emergency landing. >>> miley speaks out about her mystery guest at the vmas. what his mom is saying this morning. four wholesome...
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tap the person's name to lock it.er a four dit code stand up: cc "and just like that your you can't text no answer. just more frustration. gulf war. developing this a. was a piece of cake for on and parents we but one houston mom decided she would get even and stop getting mad. >> we need to develop an app that shuts down their phone so they can't use it. >> reporter: it's called no no more. cap the person's name, lock it, enter a four digit code and just like that your phone goes blank. you can't text or talk until you call mom back. sarah is aroundford climbed mount kilimanjaro and served -- sand irford climbed mount kilimanjaro and served in the iraq war. we could also see this going a different direction. do you see some couples doing this? >> yeah. >> reporter: can you envision this happening to people in relationships '. >> i definitely can if it's either new or you don't trust a person or whatever, but it's not our thing. >> that kind of gets rid of any kind of trust in any relationships. >> reporter: good idea
tap the person's name to lock it.er a four dit code stand up: cc "and just like that your you can't text no answer. just more frustration. gulf war. developing this a. was a piece of cake for on and parents we but one houston mom decided she would get even and stop getting mad. >> we need to develop an app that shuts down their phone so they can't use it. >> reporter: it's called no no more. cap the person's name, lock it, enter a four digit code and just like that your phone...
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a lot of people away for god knows how many years of their lives and they pressure politicians to lock them up longer to keep them in jail longer i mean the number of we've three thousand nonviolent prisoners serving life in prison in this country we have five percent of the world's population and twenty five percent of the world's prisoners i mean if we keep locking people up at this rate who's going to be left to wear the snuggies and play the video games no one who's going to wear the snow again this kind of wear and i guess i don't know maybe the companies that are getting paid for each prisoner they have it that's it i mean it's terrible but it still be i want to talk about them because they're an alternative asset management firm and they're based in new york city or billion under management and they have other other assets and. management there they're in real estate they do other things but one of the most profitable sectors is this private prison industry so why do you think it's such a successful business model does have to do with the fact that you know it's kind of like a r
a lot of people away for god knows how many years of their lives and they pressure politicians to lock them up longer to keep them in jail longer i mean the number of we've three thousand nonviolent prisoners serving life in prison in this country we have five percent of the world's population and twenty five percent of the world's prisoners i mean if we keep locking people up at this rate who's going to be left to wear the snuggies and play the video games no one who's going to wear the snow...
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these locks became popular in paris. lovers had been snapping these padlocks with names on them on to a famous bridge there. so many took part, that part of the bridge collapsed. so right now there are 48 locks on the key bridge. 22 others on a fence near e and second street. >> and according to the "washington post" o inose dmv will cut down the locks if they threaten safety in any way p. the sentiment is nice. but you have to think of the practical side, too. >> you're tearing down bridges possibly. whatever happened to carving a heart in the tree? >> you might be hurting the tree. >> complaian't win. >>> we have a breaking story in northeast d.c.. >> let's check in with melissa mollet. >> still have a closure after that fatal crash. h street completely closed between 12th and 15th. best way around it is florida avenue. this is a look at the vehicle. one adult male driving taken to the hospital where he passed away. also an accident 270 south at montgomeryville allege avenue, you c slow downs "because of that. looking
these locks became popular in paris. lovers had been snapping these padlocks with names on them on to a famous bridge there. so many took part, that part of the bridge collapsed. so right now there are 48 locks on the key bridge. 22 others on a fence near e and second street. >> and according to the "washington post" o inose dmv will cut down the locks if they threaten safety in any way p. the sentiment is nice. but you have to think of the practical side, too. >> you're...
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we didn't get caught, we didn't get locked up over it.they found it and tightened security in that area. >> in 1977 ray plotted another escape with james slagle and two other inmates. the plan was to climb the outer wall using a makeshift ladder crafted from chains. the inmates knew the tower guard closest to the wall took an afternoon nap. but slagle feared ray's high profile would lead them to the escapees. >> i said, james, you've got no pickup, no car. as soon as your foot touches down, they know it's you, there will be a million cops in this valley and there's no way you'll get away. it's a futile effort and i don't believe in wasting my energy, so i just sat and watched it happen. that's the corner where james and spider monkey went over. the fence was not here at this time. it was a mountain serving as the fourth wall of the penitentiary. james went over, the number one man. doug went over. spider monkey climbed it. he was supposed to pull the chain ladder up. but when he jerked, he fell backwards and fell off the wall. the ladder
we didn't get caught, we didn't get locked up over it.they found it and tightened security in that area. >> in 1977 ray plotted another escape with james slagle and two other inmates. the plan was to climb the outer wall using a makeshift ladder crafted from chains. the inmates knew the tower guard closest to the wall took an afternoon nap. but slagle feared ray's high profile would lead them to the escapees. >> i said, james, you've got no pickup, no car. as soon as your foot...
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the railcar was locked. i remember unlatching the lock on the top hatch.done that hundreds if not thousands of times before and never -- never, ever had anything close to something like this happen. >> 2411 from crawford county. >> it was a beautiful fall day and i snuck out of the office early to do some scuba diving and the reason i did that was because i was on the dive rescue team and i knew there wouldn't be many good days left in the fall that i could get out in and do some training. i had just gotten out of the water when my radio went off. so without going home or changing, i just went immediately to the scene. i was unsure of what they were talking about. my assumption was somebody had just been -- just died in some kind of accident. it took a long time for me to really study the scene and try to understand what i was looking at. it wasn't what i expected. whatever had transpired there had transpired months prior to coming to denison. when the railroad got involved, they were able to determine that the train had come from mexico and was sidelined
the railcar was locked. i remember unlatching the lock on the top hatch.done that hundreds if not thousands of times before and never -- never, ever had anything close to something like this happen. >> 2411 from crawford county. >> it was a beautiful fall day and i snuck out of the office early to do some scuba diving and the reason i did that was because i was on the dive rescue team and i knew there wouldn't be many good days left in the fall that i could get out in and do some...