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he just looks at me.nd then he goes. >> take all your stuff and get out of here. >> just like that it was all over. >> i picked that box up and i thought, this is a good box. i found myself back in the united states and i was exuberant. i took the coke to a friend of mine that was selling lsd at the time. he tried some of the cocaine and he really liked it. >> that's awesome. >> you dig? >> he told me that if i could get him some of the cocaine from south america, he would front me some lsd to take down there. he gave me 500 doses of lsd. >> 500 hits. >> it was just so easy to hide. it was just a piece of paper no bigger than a letter. one dollar per dose of lsd in california. in south america, it might be worth $10 a dose. i figured i could get probably close to a kilo of coke from that amount of lsd. i could probably make somewhere around $20,000, maybe. i told him, yeah, let's just go ahead and do this thing. >> let's do it, yeah? >> within about four or five hours, i was headed back to south america.
he just looks at me.nd then he goes. >> take all your stuff and get out of here. >> just like that it was all over. >> i picked that box up and i thought, this is a good box. i found myself back in the united states and i was exuberant. i took the coke to a friend of mine that was selling lsd at the time. he tried some of the cocaine and he really liked it. >> that's awesome. >> you dig? >> he told me that if i could get him some of the cocaine from south...
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don't look at me as a case number, look at me as a person.the judge read off the sentencing. i was shocked at first. i was like, wow. >> antonio bacon is sentenced. and not everyone is pleased. >> i don't think that's right. that ain't enough time, no way. no way. no way. for what he did? no way. the all-new audi a4, with available virtual cockpit. ♪ and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. doctors have been prescribing humira for over 13 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doct
don't look at me as a case number, look at me as a person.the judge read off the sentencing. i was shocked at first. i was like, wow. >> antonio bacon is sentenced. and not everyone is pleased. >> i don't think that's right. that ain't enough time, no way. no way. no way. for what he did? no way. the all-new audi a4, with available virtual cockpit. ♪ and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my...
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and she never looked at me again.the airport came out from behind the gate to speak to laura. she hugged them. i didn't know she knew anyone in cuba. looking back on it, it must have been her connection. >> okay. >> i saw laura board the plane. she never looked back. i didn't know that she had help. and i got worried. i didn't have help. there's still a couple people in front of me. and a guy in a black suit comes down the line and says, would you step out of line, please. i saw that they had my bag there. >> take a seat. >> they said, do you mind, open it? they looked through the things. i'm in such denial about everything that's going on. it doesn't even feel real. i said, is my plane going to wait for me? they say, yeah, it's not a problem, the plane will wait for you. they pick up the bag. it weighed about 15 pounds. completely empty. they were confused and curious. don't look at me, your guess is as good as mine. they take out a pocket knife. they cut the in-seam of the pocket. i went through checks, customs, dog
and she never looked at me again.the airport came out from behind the gate to speak to laura. she hugged them. i didn't know she knew anyone in cuba. looking back on it, it must have been her connection. >> okay. >> i saw laura board the plane. she never looked back. i didn't know that she had help. and i got worried. i didn't have help. there's still a couple people in front of me. and a guy in a black suit comes down the line and says, would you step out of line, please. i saw...
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can you look at me? >> reporter: 10-year-old eric seldom made eye contact with anyone until he started wearing these special glasses. >> as soon as he was wearing the glasses, he made eye contact and it was almost like, oh, wow, my son is looking at me. >> reporter: eric is among 100 children aged 6 to 17 who are taking part in a year-long study by stanford's autism glass project. the research team developed software for google glass to help people with autism read people's emotions. they can match facing expressions with feelings with emoticons. it's based on a tracking program that recognizes eight different emotions. here's happy. surprised. angry. projectthe project founder demonstrates a camera in the glasses connects to a smartphone app. >> you look at me. the camera is tracking my face. and essentially it sends those frames to the phone. it's just all the computations. >> reporter: so children will see one of several emoticons that match mom or dad's face. kids in the study wear the glasses at hom
can you look at me? >> reporter: 10-year-old eric seldom made eye contact with anyone until he started wearing these special glasses. >> as soon as he was wearing the glasses, he made eye contact and it was almost like, oh, wow, my son is looking at me. >> reporter: eric is among 100 children aged 6 to 17 who are taking part in a year-long study by stanford's autism glass project. the research team developed software for google glass to help people with autism read people's...
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scared to death for her. >> he just looked at me and turn and he shouted "i love you." can he still love me after what i have just gotten him into? >> all i remember is walking through the gates, and everything was quiet and silent and strange. two officers came up to the side of me. and he opened the door. you never heard anything like it in my life. endless shouting, and banging of the doors. banging and banging. they were throwing things out of the window, and burning cloths. when he opened the door, and he the turned to me, and he says, englishman, he says, you will be dead in two weeks. >> and the conditions for me weren't that bad. the rooms was clean. the guards were quite nice. by that point, i was not scared for myself anymore. i was worried about david. i was scared for him. >> everyday i was in prison, you live in fear that somebody is going to stab you or kill you. in there, you have basically all of the dregs of the earth. you have got from the petty criminals to the armed robbers to the child killers. i was terrified. i have been in there two week, and it w
scared to death for her. >> he just looked at me and turn and he shouted "i love you." can he still love me after what i have just gotten him into? >> all i remember is walking through the gates, and everything was quiet and silent and strange. two officers came up to the side of me. and he opened the door. you never heard anything like it in my life. endless shouting, and banging of the doors. banging and banging. they were throwing things out of the window, and burning...
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don't look at me as a case number, look at me as a person.> coming up -- >> the judge read off the sentencing. i was shocked at first. i was like, wow. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? my bladder leakage made me feel like i couldn't be the father that i wanted to be. now i use depend. i can move the way i really want. unlike the bargain brand, new depend fit-flex underwear is now more flexible to move with you. reconnect with the life you've been missing. get a free sample at depend.com. >>> at the chatham county detention center in savannah, georgia, rhett manning had recently pled guilty to voluntary manslaughter for hitting a man with his car and received a five-year sentence. manning's lawyer then petitioned the judge to give him status under the first offender act, a georgia law that allows some first-time felons to have their convictions pu
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corveau is racing ahead almost parallel to the driver. >> i looked over to the suspect, and he looked at me and looked back as if it was a sunday drive. he had no care in the world. at that point in time, he was kind of playing chicken with me on the opposite side of the road. he slowed down and i would slow down, and he would speed up, and i would speed up, and just to let him know that we are not going anywhere. >> then the camary pulls back over across the median in front of trooper corveau, and up ahead, a deputy is stationed with stop sticks ready to deflate the tires. >> he ran over the stop sticks deflating three or four of the tires. >> but even with the deflated tires, he would not stop. >> i tried the p.i.t. maneuver on the vehicle. >> a position immobilization technique or p.i.t. maneuver is used to shutdown the suspect's vehicle, but corveau can't get a good angle on the camary. >> as soon as i made good contact with the vehicle, he gunned it and stepped on it. >> ten minutes into the harrowing high-speed chase, the camary heads back into the on coming traffic on the narrow two-
corveau is racing ahead almost parallel to the driver. >> i looked over to the suspect, and he looked at me and looked back as if it was a sunday drive. he had no care in the world. at that point in time, he was kind of playing chicken with me on the opposite side of the road. he slowed down and i would slow down, and he would speed up, and i would speed up, and just to let him know that we are not going anywhere. >> then the camary pulls back over across the median in front of...
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can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-sixteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. tomorrow morning at 4-30. >>> late show with stephen colbert is next. next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30 a.m. the time dennis will get out of oracle arena parking lot. have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: but i love donuts. just tell them to bring the donuts. we don't have to talk about the movie. i'd love to have him on the show. that would be great. liz. >> stephen. >> stephen: we meet again. what can i do for you? >> in the broadway cold open, do you actually want to participate in the dance, or do you just want to bang on a drum and not do much glp i'll just bang on a drum. >> great. >> stephen: any other follow-up questions. >> yes, does that me
can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-sixteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. tomorrow morning at 4-30. >>> late show with stephen colbert is next. next newscast is tomorrow...
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she's like, look at me. i wouldn't look at her. i finally had to. she was freaking out. >> the one eye was just huge. i was worried about the cheek being broken. i think it was this side. she had a black eye on this side too, but not nearly as severe and swollen as this side. she had broken blood vessels behind both eyes that are just now starting to heal, where they are all red. and then she had a really bad bloody nose. i thought she might have fractured her nose. it was all tender and sore. she had a cut lip. >> kenice takes sierra to the hospital the next morning. and to her relief, sierra's injuries look worse than they are. she doesn't have a concussion or any broken bones and walks away from the incident with bruises. later that day, kenice decides to check her daughter's facebook page to see if there's any information on the fight. she's horrified by what she sees because one of sierra's classmates has posted the video of the fight online. >> so it's just disturbing to witness. i was angry at her that she agreed to participate in such a thin
she's like, look at me. i wouldn't look at her. i finally had to. she was freaking out. >> the one eye was just huge. i was worried about the cheek being broken. i think it was this side. she had a black eye on this side too, but not nearly as severe and swollen as this side. she had broken blood vessels behind both eyes that are just now starting to heal, where they are all red. and then she had a really bad bloody nose. i thought she might have fractured her nose. it was all tender and...
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we did one of the experiments and couldn't change me at all as i could see a. some of them made me happy and cheerful or anxious. he said when good things happen to you we have to be thankful because you could just as easily have a bad thing happened to you. i said in my going to be seeing the boxster is and he said i don't think that will happen but you could be anxious or unsettled. some of the simulations truly turned my life upside down over a period for years when we did this they were simulations where i saw into people just like seeing into their soul into those experiences were temporary but they changed me forever. and you know something people find hard to believe, they think how can a momentary experience change you forever let me give you an example that you are somebody that is colorblind. in all of your life you get to o the night chant here about the beautiful sky and the pretty graphs and you don't see it, you see shades of gray and after a while you get the behaviors and start to think it's making me mad. i don't want the evidence of my eyes and
we did one of the experiments and couldn't change me at all as i could see a. some of them made me happy and cheerful or anxious. he said when good things happen to you we have to be thankful because you could just as easily have a bad thing happened to you. i said in my going to be seeing the boxster is and he said i don't think that will happen but you could be anxious or unsettled. some of the simulations truly turned my life upside down over a period for years when we did this they were...
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gu teisha looked at me and says is that a packman suit? >> it is. that was a big seller when itit went up for sale. he kept on top of that. central intelligence opens up on june 17. still ahead tonight, questions remaining about hillary clinton's e-mails. there's a new civil case revealing details about her usel of a private e-mail server, howe the scandal is impacting clinton on the campaign trail. that's next. > to the raise important the white house and the e-mailra scandal for hillaryus clinton in not going away. questions remain about whetherth the democratic front runner could potentially be indicting over her use of a private e-mail server while secretary of state. here's foxes garret kenny with more. >>reporter: it seems like every week we're learning more about hillary clinton's e-mail and that could continue for sometime. in addition to the pbi's investigation there is also theo civil ca practice. last week they release theelea transcript from a recent deposition of a long time staffer, lewis lucas. clinton said her use of e-mailea was wid
gu teisha looked at me and says is that a packman suit? >> it is. that was a big seller when itit went up for sale. he kept on top of that. central intelligence opens up on june 17. still ahead tonight, questions remaining about hillary clinton's e-mails. there's a new civil case revealing details about her usel of a private e-mail server, howe the scandal is impacting clinton on the campaign trail. that's next. > to the raise important the white house and the e-mailra scandal for...
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she started to behave slightly different around me and kept staring at me and nudging into my chest. e to find a lump. i got the lump checked and was referred to a specialist. i had a diagnosis of a very early grade stage breast cancer. i was told had i not had my attention drawn to it by daisy, my prognosis would have been very poor. >> dr. guest started medical detection dogs in 2008. the charity trains multiple teams, medical alert assistance dogs, for example, paired with diabetics to sniff out changes in blood sugar levels. and the cancer detection dogs. why do we need dogs? there are plenty of tests to detect cancer. >> there are plenty of tests to detect cancer but sadly not all of them are reliable or accurate. there's a great need for improved diagnosis. treatment is improving all the time. but sadly, diagnosis isn't. >> ready? >> rob harris is training dogs to smell prostate cancer. >> this is lucy. she's a labrador cross spaniel. >> they take urine samples from eight different patients. one of the eight patients has cancer and it's the dog's job to sniff it out. >> to think
she started to behave slightly different around me and kept staring at me and nudging into my chest. e to find a lump. i got the lump checked and was referred to a specialist. i had a diagnosis of a very early grade stage breast cancer. i was told had i not had my attention drawn to it by daisy, my prognosis would have been very poor. >> dr. guest started medical detection dogs in 2008. the charity trains multiple teams, medical alert assistance dogs, for example, paired with diabetics to...
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. >> reporter: he would hear his mother ask -- >> can you look at me? can you look at me? >> reporter: he seldom made eye contact with anyone till he started wearing these special glasses. >> he made eye contact. wow! my son is looking at me. >> reporter: he is among 100 children who are taking part in the study. the research team developed software for google glass to help children read people's emotions. they could match expressions with feelings. >> it is based on a facial tracking program that recognizes 8 different emotions. >> reporter: here is happy. surprised. angry. the founder demonstrates a camera in the glasses connects to a smart phone app. >> the camera is tracking my face and it sends the frames to the phone. >> reporter: children will see one of several emotions that match the face. the smart phone records what the child sees so families can play back the video. >> we can jump back here and say, this is the angry -- >> the glass brings home the idea that it is interesting interesting to look at other people's faces and they can know what other people are fe
. >> reporter: he would hear his mother ask -- >> can you look at me? can you look at me? >> reporter: he seldom made eye contact with anyone till he started wearing these special glasses. >> he made eye contact. wow! my son is looking at me. >> reporter: he is among 100 children who are taking part in the study. the research team developed software for google glass to help children read people's emotions. they could match expressions with feelings. >> it is...
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one thing that jumped out at me, but one of the biggest, bill clinton paid himself and collected payments from something called laureate,
one thing that jumped out at me, but one of the biggest, bill clinton paid himself and collected payments from something called laureate,
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they just looked at me like -- i thought to myself, are they going to torture him? s me. then they brought me into this room. it was dark. they were all on their cell phones. all i could hear was, susan haglof. i was just like, petrified. i was sitting right in front of this desk in front of this man. they start telling me -- >> that is not your baby. >> this is my baby. >> i looked over and i saw our documents from the embassy. >> this is not a court. i want a lawyer. >> there's going to be a court or something, isn't there? and the guy goes -- >> this is the court. >> then marco started crying. so i stood up with him and the man says, sit down and i go, but he's crying. and he goes, sit down. and he goes -- i know that it's not your son. >> i go, how do you know that? and he goes, because you can't give it suck. and the guy at the desk said to one of the guys go take the baby. so a man came over. he was going to try to take marco out of my arms. and i said, you can't take my baby. you can't take my baby. he looked at the guy and he was like -- don't take the baby.
they just looked at me like -- i thought to myself, are they going to torture him? s me. then they brought me into this room. it was dark. they were all on their cell phones. all i could hear was, susan haglof. i was just like, petrified. i was sitting right in front of this desk in front of this man. they start telling me -- >> that is not your baby. >> this is my baby. >> i looked over and i saw our documents from the embassy. >> this is not a court. i want a lawyer....
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yelling crazy things at me.he has been taken of driving duty for now. >> we take this seriously and we will recommend action with this behavior. >> reporter: the spokesman, paul rose, he called this disturbing. >> i do not think that anybody who has those kind of thought should not be working for them.ç >> reporter: in the video she stays calm throughout the entire encounter and she even calls the man, sir. >> i never had an encounter with somebody like that before. i do not let negative people get to me. there her boyfriend -- >> reporter: her boyfriend and friends said that she should post the video. reporting in san francisco. >>> tonight, a case of road rage, it happened in oakland last friday, one man said that another man pointed a gun at him. he was not even arrested by oakland police. >> my name is washington wiley this is my kron 4 story . >> i am making a report on you. he has the gun in his hand. >> when i got out of the car, eij%8j the gun was pulled out. he could not even hear what i said. was fight
yelling crazy things at me.he has been taken of driving duty for now. >> we take this seriously and we will recommend action with this behavior. >> reporter: the spokesman, paul rose, he called this disturbing. >> i do not think that anybody who has those kind of thought should not be working for them.ç >> reporter: in the video she stays calm throughout the entire encounter and she even calls the man, sir. >> i never had an encounter with somebody like that...
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look at me. you talking to me right? >> yes. >> back in the 1970s, a new program came out that was designed to keep kids this trouble with the law to keep them from committing the kind of crimes that would send them to jail. it's called scared straight. >> what are you crying for? >> kids would visit jail and inmates would get in their face and try to scare them straight. it became really popular. a number of studies came out suggesting they were not effective and might be contributing to the problem. >> you hear me. i'm in for murder now. >> when we went to the jail in long island in new york we discovered a different kind of scared straight program wasn't targeting at risk kids at all. >>> for many of the inmates at the suffolk county jail on long island, new york, it holds that it will be less monotomous than others. >> a lot of people compare to scared straight. it's toned down. they come here on the bus and come through with their chaperons and teachers. >> we want them to see this is a dead end coming to jail. it's
look at me. you talking to me right? >> yes. >> back in the 1970s, a new program came out that was designed to keep kids this trouble with the law to keep them from committing the kind of crimes that would send them to jail. it's called scared straight. >> what are you crying for? >> kids would visit jail and inmates would get in their face and try to scare them straight. it became really popular. a number of studies came out suggesting they were not effective and might...
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he looked at me and said, did they vote for me? [laughter] >> anticipating that i might get that question at some point, i had checked, and in fact the nuns who were known as the little sisters of the rich -- [laughter] >> did not vote for jfk. [laughter] the second half of our conversation had lasting meaning for me. i had a book on my desk. i had not read it. i had just bought it. the president picked it up, and it was actually a book about marxist socialism, and he wanted to know what it was about. i have learned to never have a book showing that i have not read. [laughter] >> of course, the best memories are just being a part of that new frontier, of that spirit, of what we did not get accomplish ed, as well as what we did get accomplished. i was in the state department during the cuban missile crisis and during the nuclear test treaty, and those of the memories that i am so glad i got to work on those projects. totally coincidentally, some of -- someone said to me the other day, where do you get your appreciation for art? and a
he looked at me and said, did they vote for me? [laughter] >> anticipating that i might get that question at some point, i had checked, and in fact the nuns who were known as the little sisters of the rich -- [laughter] >> did not vote for jfk. [laughter] the second half of our conversation had lasting meaning for me. i had a book on my desk. i had not read it. i had just bought it. the president picked it up, and it was actually a book about marxist socialism, and he wanted to know...
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he just looked at me, goes talk about what? e street, local resident mark wilson, a licensed gun owner, fires at arroyo but arroyo turns and shoots him dead. sheriff smith believes wilson may have prevented arroyo from killing his own son. >> i believe had it not been for mark wilson, and some others and the deputies shooting back at him, he would have killed his son. there's no doubt in my mind. >> but it's too late to save arroyo's ex-wife. she dies on the courthouse steps. >> the last thing she was saying was i can make her out like she was praying. i was trying to talk to her and she wasn't really responding. she was, i guess, praying in her mind and after that, she just went blank. >> caught on police dashboard camera, arroyo makes his getaway in his pickup truck. nearby, sergeant rusty jacks thinks arroyo may still be on foot, so he jumps on the hood of the squad car, hoping to catch him by surprise. >> we'll take any means of transportation. we still hunt them down from four-wheelers to horseback, just depends what's avai
he just looked at me, goes talk about what? e street, local resident mark wilson, a licensed gun owner, fires at arroyo but arroyo turns and shoots him dead. sheriff smith believes wilson may have prevented arroyo from killing his own son. >> i believe had it not been for mark wilson, and some others and the deputies shooting back at him, he would have killed his son. there's no doubt in my mind. >> but it's too late to save arroyo's ex-wife. she dies on the courthouse steps....
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>> she was looking at me. er in the head four times and then covered the body up with a blanket and drove off. terri didn't try and defend herself at all, just stood there when i shot her. you know, she didn't put her hands up or anything like that. it was -- maybe she knew. i don't know for sure that was going to happen, you know. i have no idea. >> once i started referring to terri as a woman, he started actually embracing the fact that in his mind he had married a woman. terri was a female as far as he was concerned, and i think it became a little more acceptable to him, and at that point the interview took a really dramatic turn. 30 years later, you know, there's a lot of information out. she was a transgender. >> i never heard that term until you used it. >> she was a woman. as far as she was concerned, she was a woman. she had breasts, a vagina, anatomically turned into a woman. does that give you any comfort? >> i feel sorry for the victim actually. sympathetic because the person had a right to live no m
>> she was looking at me. er in the head four times and then covered the body up with a blanket and drove off. terri didn't try and defend herself at all, just stood there when i shot her. you know, she didn't put her hands up or anything like that. it was -- maybe she knew. i don't know for sure that was going to happen, you know. i have no idea. >> once i started referring to terri as a woman, he started actually embracing the fact that in his mind he had married a woman. terri...
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me guilty. that was they plan. her looking at that man-looking bitch. i didn't like her. . >> in addition to lackey's segregation time he still faces a criminal assault charge that could result in even more time in jail. kyle stein's stay at the jail is almost up. >> i got to get ready for crc. get shipped off here this week, probably. >> stein is awaiting transfer to state prison. it will be his first time. but chris marshall has been there before. >> crc is where you go until they figure out what prison they send you to. trim your hair, buzz it up, send you out. as soon as you get to prison you can grow your hair as long as you want it. crc, they're going to shave you up. i've been giving him tips going up there to crc, man. anybody trying to give him attitude or something, he's going to have to stick up for himself. kick them in the [ bleep ] nuts just because of your size. >> the haircut shares a connection the two men share. >> be careful up there. >> yeah i know. just like mine. [ bleep ]. me and him got the same type scar. his just ain't as long as mine is. >> both
me guilty. that was they plan. her looking at that man-looking bitch. i didn't like her. . >> in addition to lackey's segregation time he still faces a criminal assault charge that could result in even more time in jail. kyle stein's stay at the jail is almost up. >> i got to get ready for crc. get shipped off here this week, probably. >> stein is awaiting transfer to state prison. it will be his first time. but chris marshall has been there before. >> crc is where you...
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possible ♪ ♪ i'd never thought i'd be on a boat let's go it's a big blue watery road poseidon look at meay i [ bleep ] a mermaid ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ i'm on a boat i'm on a boat everybody look at me cause i'm sailing on a boat ♪ ♪ i'm on a boat i'm on a boat take a good hard look at the mother hunking boat ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our thanks to the lonely island. stick around. we'll be right back with andy samberg. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ t-mobile does data, differently. while the other guys gouge you for every bit of data you use... ...now, t-mobile lets you stream all the video and music that you want from your favorite services... free! without using one bit of your lte data. plus, you can roll your unused data forward. nobody does data like t-mobile. so switch today and get 4 lines for just 30 bucks each. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest this evening is an emmy and golden globe award winning actor and one-third of the comedy group the lonely island, who created so many awesome digital shorts on "saturday night live," and has a very funny new movie
possible ♪ ♪ i'd never thought i'd be on a boat let's go it's a big blue watery road poseidon look at meay i [ bleep ] a mermaid ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ i'm on a boat i'm on a boat everybody look at me cause i'm sailing on a boat ♪ ♪ i'm on a boat i'm on a boat take a good hard look at the mother hunking boat ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our thanks to the lonely island. stick around. we'll be right back with andy samberg. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ t-mobile...
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he just swing at me, hit me a couple times. >> who swung? >> i didn't swing at all. he the one swung on me. a straight assault. it's crazy. >> what were you doing? >> i was facing the door trying to ask the co. i'm faced towards the door. talking to the c.o.s. >> and he came um and hit you? >> yeah. >> as the jail investigator, my responsibility is to find out all of the facts of what occurred. it come across the radio as a signal nine, which is an inmate fight. turned out it may not be. it may just be an assault here. >> thompson who's 20 days away from completing a six-month sentence for heroin possession is in segregation for a previous fight. but he says he was not the aggressor then or now. and that he had already hung up the phone and went upstairs when harris began assaulting him. >> as soon as i came down the steps he swung. so i clocked him. that was it. i only clocked him one time. that was it. one punch. that's it. it was all over the phone. no this came from another incident. this dry. this came from the other -- when the dude like -- when he took my peanu
he just swing at me, hit me a couple times. >> who swung? >> i didn't swing at all. he the one swung on me. a straight assault. it's crazy. >> what were you doing? >> i was facing the door trying to ask the co. i'm faced towards the door. talking to the c.o.s. >> and he came um and hit you? >> yeah. >> as the jail investigator, my responsibility is to find out all of the facts of what occurred. it come across the radio as a signal nine, which is an...
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don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you...
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May 19, 2016
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provided by -- >>> there really is nothing like the pressure of throwing out the pitch at a majjr league baseball game. >> tell me>> last year in boston it was a hit. last night, pressure back on, nancy at dodger stadium. >> i admit i was ervous. the warm-up was going really well. throwing with my dad, 81 years old, former ex-pitcher. so i felt really confident when it was my time to take the mound. >> you know what happened when kevin threw out the first pitch, he chucked it over the net. i think that was because he was afraid he might not make it over the plate. so, kevin? you're on. ♪ >> walking away from the catcher. come on! >> it did make it over the plate. on the second round. bye, everybody. >>> "the insider" -- tracking the biggest stories making news today. >>> number one, jennifer, kerry, and julianna ask, who are you calling a diva? >> i've always been fascinated by how much more well behaved we have to be than the men. >> tv's most powerful women take on sexism in hollywood. how they're breaking apart the boys club starting with the sex scenes. >> the guys are always starving themselves. it's hilario
provided by -- >>> there really is nothing like the pressure of throwing out the pitch at a majjr league baseball game. >> tell me>> last year in boston it was a hit. last night, pressure back on, nancy at dodger stadium. >> i admit i was ervous. the warm-up was going really well. throwing with my dad, 81 years old, former ex-pitcher. so i felt really confident when it was my time to take the mound. >> you know what happened when kevin threw out the first pitch,...
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me. >> him? i named him after you. >> you take it easy, girl, all right? >> hey, where's hoffman? >> he knot into the evidence locker room, and ateug money. he'll be suspended until he poops it out. until then i'll be working with detective small. >> small? >> very. >> how's it going? >> what else did i miss? next you're going to tell me you're seeing someone else. >> girls! tribeca! get the until here. >> coming, lieutenant. >> stephen: yeah, comparative religion! i see it totally. >> that's what i needed my harvard degree for. >> stephen: exactly. >> yup, yup, that's what it has all amounted to. by the way, i don't know if that was clear, but i had a baby while i was in a coma. >> stephen: no, no, it's clear. >> i just want to make sure. >> stephen: it makes sense. >> of course,. >> stephen: but you didn't even know you were pregnant. >> no, i was in a coma, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: so it's funny and disturbing at the same time. >> yeah, it is. >> stephen: you shot this on the same lot where your mom, peggy lipton, shot "the mod squad." how did that feel? >> it's so crazy. she came to visit me and we went to the sound stage wher
me. >> him? i named him after you. >> you take it easy, girl, all right? >> hey, where's hoffman? >> he knot into the evidence locker room, and ateug money. he'll be suspended until he poops it out. until then i'll be working with detective small. >> small? >> very. >> how's it going? >> what else did i miss? next you're going to tell me you're seeing someone else. >> girls! tribeca! get the until here. >> coming, lieutenant. >>...
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my dad was mad at me.to atlanta? >> just being from indiana and not really understanding show business, i thought i could go to atlanta and become famous. (laughter) i went down to move my auntie after she told me don't come down because i know i invited you to atlanta to stay with me, but i've got a husband now, so you can't come, and i went anyway. >> stephen: showed up? i showed up. and she said, man! i told you, mike, you can't stay with me. she says, you know what? he goes to work every day at 3:00 in the afternoon, you can stay in the basement. so i'm in the basement like anne frank hiding out. (laughter) >> stephen: this makes your uncle a nazi. (laughter) okay? yeah? how long did you do that? >> i did it for about -- it lasted for about three weeks. i guess he didn't -- >> stephen: for three weeks -- he was working in the night shift and you would hide in the basement? >> yeah, behind the dryer. the dryer would be on and i would be shaking back there, you know, with all the clothes and stuff. one d
my dad was mad at me.to atlanta? >> just being from indiana and not really understanding show business, i thought i could go to atlanta and become famous. (laughter) i went down to move my auntie after she told me don't come down because i know i invited you to atlanta to stay with me, but i've got a husband now, so you can't come, and i went anyway. >> stephen: showed up? i showed up. and she said, man! i told you, mike, you can't stay with me. she says, you know what? he goes to...
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he looked at me and tried to hit the gun out of my hand. he ran up the stairs, i fired. he got shot seven times. i killed him. me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody because it made other people look at me and say, see that guy, that's a cool guy right there he's down for his street. that made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing i would kill somebody and not worry about it or worry about getting caught. >> this is our son evan. tomorrow he would have been 10 years old. he's not here to celebrate it. >> on our second day of shooting at stark, some of the wards were getting a tough lesson on the consequences of violence. >> i'm leading prayer at a church as a licensed minister. i get a phone call saying we need you to come to the park. because there's been a shooting that involves your family. we need you to come right now. >> the father of evan foster told the group how a bullet found his son at a neighborhood park. >> my wife had taken him to sign him up for basketball, pick up a trophy. trophy's not there. they go to leave and she sees some guys in
he looked at me and tried to hit the gun out of my hand. he ran up the stairs, i fired. he got shot seven times. i killed him. me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody because it made other people look at me and say, see that guy, that's a cool guy right there he's down for his street. that made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing i would kill somebody and not worry about it or worry about getting caught. >> this is our son evan. tomorrow he would have...
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. >> he was barking at me saying, ma'am, i have your daughter. leon: a phone call that your child has been kidnapped. we told you about this scam earlier this week. it is happening in new places, and tonight a victim is speaking out. she has a warning for everyone. richard reeve has what you need to know about this. richard: just imagine that you are that mother, how terrifying has been kidnapped. for a full half hour, she had no idea this was a scam. [phone rings] >> hello, this is susan. richard: it began with a phone call. >> i hear crying, mom, mom. richard: she was convinced it was her 17-year-old daughter. then a man's voice. >> he was barking at me, i have your daughter. another she grabbed line in another room and called 911 and put the phone on speaker. >> i said, you kid that my daughter come your holding her for money? richard: the man kept demanding money. she jumped into her car and went to a grocery store. >> she was screaming and yelling. richard: she emptied out her bank account as a store manager called the police. >> she said th
. >> he was barking at me saying, ma'am, i have your daughter. leon: a phone call that your child has been kidnapped. we told you about this scam earlier this week. it is happening in new places, and tonight a victim is speaking out. she has a warning for everyone. richard reeve has what you need to know about this. richard: just imagine that you are that mother, how terrifying has been kidnapped. for a full half hour, she had no idea this was a scam. [phone rings] >> hello, this is...
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you know, it brought me here at a young age. it taught me a lot, opened my eyes a little bit more.get out there and try to do what's right for my little son and everything. >> by the early 1990s stateville was one of the wildest and most violent prisons in the country. it was a tough place to be for both correctional officers and inmates. all of chicago's most powerful gangs flourished here, continuing the same business they'd been busted for on the outside. the strong preyed on the weak. >> you fought for territorial rights and for what was yours and didn't let nobody take nothing away from you. >> it was almost like a question mark of whether you really wanted to come sometimes. you know, it was a little wilder, a little less restrictive, the movement and everything. >> then in 1995, the entire world got a firsthand look at just how wild stateville was. a video surfaced detailing the prison exploits of richard speck. shot by other inmates, the video included scenes of speck and his lover having sex and snorting what appeared to be cocaine. illinois lawmakers declared the tapes va
you know, it brought me here at a young age. it taught me a lot, opened my eyes a little bit more.get out there and try to do what's right for my little son and everything. >> by the early 1990s stateville was one of the wildest and most violent prisons in the country. it was a tough place to be for both correctional officers and inmates. all of chicago's most powerful gangs flourished here, continuing the same business they'd been busted for on the outside. the strong preyed on the weak....
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welcome to "not at the movies with me, gil peaches." let's get to it. hello, i'm gil peaches. d not get this movie at all. it was like bill murray was pretending to be a bear for two hours. just be yourself, bill. america loves you! and the end credits were so confusing. i counted at least three elizabeths who worked on this movie. how did they tell themselves apart? was one of them elizabeth l.? was one elizabeth r.? there's your movie. i give "the jungle book" two apples and an acorn... for language. next up, "captain america: civil war." this one was a real mixed bag for me. on the one hand, the characters kept walking into scary places, even though i yelled at them not to. on the other hand, i like how they made it nighttime in the movie theater. much easier to see the screen. bravo. now, i didn't see who won the fight, because i had to leave early to pick up my cat andromeda from the vet. she's fine. they were just fatty deposits. i give my cat 12 garbage. the last movie i saw this week was "neighbors 2: sorority rising." for once, this was a movie i did note see alone. i
welcome to "not at the movies with me, gil peaches." let's get to it. hello, i'm gil peaches. d not get this movie at all. it was like bill murray was pretending to be a bear for two hours. just be yourself, bill. america loves you! and the end credits were so confusing. i counted at least three elizabeths who worked on this movie. how did they tell themselves apart? was one of them elizabeth l.? was one elizabeth r.? there's your movie. i give "the jungle book" two apples...
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keith just pauses and he looks at me and he throws the lighter at me. he just throws it at me.ars, but if there's ever a a time to smoke a cigarette, it's with keith richards. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> yeah. [ applause ] yeah, i smoked it. it was enjoyable. and i'm grateful because, you know, when you're dealing with keith, i was lucky it was just a cigarette. you know, back in the day, who knows. here you go. how about a pound of cocaine and heroin. >> jimmy: that didn't happen. just a cigarette. i got him at a good time. >> jimmy: you got to hear the interview if you want to check it out. it's so entertaining and fun. i love that you fanboyed out. i do it all the time on the show. which i'm about to do also with your show "maron." premieres tomorrow on ifc, 9:00 p.m. what's happening to catch people up to this season? >> well, at the end of the last season, the character of me is in trouble. i'm okay. the character of me's in trouble. >> jimmy: the fictional character. >> the fictional marc maron. who has been sober for 16 years had a little back injury and was prescribed some p
keith just pauses and he looks at me and he throws the lighter at me. he just throws it at me.ars, but if there's ever a a time to smoke a cigarette, it's with keith richards. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> yeah. [ applause ] yeah, i smoked it. it was enjoyable. and i'm grateful because, you know, when you're dealing with keith, i was lucky it was just a cigarette. you know, back in the day, who knows. here you go. how about a pound of cocaine and heroin. >> jimmy: that didn't happen....
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provided by -- >>> there really is nothing like the pressure of throwing out the pitch at a majjr league baseball game. >> tell meit. >> last year in boston it was a hit. last night, pressure back on, nancy at dodger stadium. >> i admit i was ervous. the warm-up was going really well. throwing with my dad, 81 years old, former ex-pitcher. so i felt really confident when it was my time to take the mound. >> you know what happened when kevin threw out the first pitch, he chucked it over the net. i think that was because he was afraid he might not make it over the plate. so, kevin? you're on. ♪ >> walking away from the catcher. come on! >> it did make it over the plate. on the second round. bye, everybody. >>reporter: investigators are saying there is foul play
provided by -- >>> there really is nothing like the pressure of throwing out the pitch at a majjr league baseball game. >> tell meit. >> last year in boston it was a hit. last night, pressure back on, nancy at dodger stadium. >> i admit i was ervous. the warm-up was going really well. throwing with my dad, 81 years old, former ex-pitcher. so i felt really confident when it was my time to take the mound. >> you know what happened when kevin threw out the first...
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step back for me. at motivation is for jeremy to confess all this. i don't know if his conscience is finally weighing on him. if the loss of his family members is weighing on him. or if the fact that his kids are out there running around without a good father figure. i'm not sure what his motivation is to confess at this time. do you feel that part of this and part of the reason you may be talking about these things that haven't been talked about or discussed or even known by law enforcement is part of a sense for you to bring some closure to some things? >> yeah. i just, you know, dealing with all this and just everything period is just taking its toll on me. i think it's just better off that i do this, get this done with and get it out of my system because it's something that has been eating at me for a long time. you know, like other people's families. they have kids and they have moms and they have dads. i don't think a lot of them people have closure on a lot of things that have happened. >> right. >
step back for me. at motivation is for jeremy to confess all this. i don't know if his conscience is finally weighing on him. if the loss of his family members is weighing on him. or if the fact that his kids are out there running around without a good father figure. i'm not sure what his motivation is to confess at this time. do you feel that part of this and part of the reason you may be talking about these things that haven't been talked about or discussed or even known by law enforcement is...
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[laughter] [applause] larry: my family was still mad at me for not going to medical school and now my wife was divorcing me because i lacked ambition. it looked like a reccurrence of the same problem, once again, i was unable to live up to the expectations of others. but this time, i was not disappointed in myself for failing to be the person they thought i should be. their dreams and my dreams were different and would never confuse the two of them again. i discovered things that i loved, the sierra mountains, yosemite, the pacific ocean, these natural wonders probably me joy and happiness and would for the rest of my life. i had an interesting job programming computers and more money than i needed. for the first time, i was certain that i was going to survive. a huge burden of fear had been lifted. i will never forget that moment. it was a time for rejoicing. i bought the sailboat and lived on board, just me and my cats in berkeley. in the words of james joyce, i was alone and young and willful and unheeded, but i was happy, and near to the wild heart of life. throughout my 20's, i c
[laughter] [applause] larry: my family was still mad at me for not going to medical school and now my wife was divorcing me because i lacked ambition. it looked like a reccurrence of the same problem, once again, i was unable to live up to the expectations of others. but this time, i was not disappointed in myself for failing to be the person they thought i should be. their dreams and my dreams were different and would never confuse the two of them again. i discovered things that i loved, the...
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provided by -- >>> there really is nothing like the pressure of throwing out the pitch at a major league baseball game. >> tell meear in boston it was a hit. last night, pressure back on, nancy at dodger stadium. >> i admit i was nervous. the warm-up was going really well. throwing with my dad, 81 years old, championship pitcher in the acc. so i felt really confident when it was my time to take the mound. you know what happened when kevin frazier threw out the first pitch for the dodgers, he chucked it over the net. i think that was because he was afraid he might not make it over the plate. so, kevin? you're on. ♪ >> walking away from the catcher. come on! >> it did make it over the plate. on the second bounce. (sounds of birds whistling) introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. would you show us how to use facebook better, would you help us get our conservative message out, they were not very interested in assisting us. >> facebook hasn't done anything wrong. >> reporter: attorney david green, who defends ci
provided by -- >>> there really is nothing like the pressure of throwing out the pitch at a major league baseball game. >> tell meear in boston it was a hit. last night, pressure back on, nancy at dodger stadium. >> i admit i was nervous. the warm-up was going really well. throwing with my dad, 81 years old, championship pitcher in the acc. so i felt really confident when it was my time to take the mound. you know what happened when kevin frazier threw out the first pitch...
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later scott baio enters "watters' world" and explains why he's mad at me. up next, eric trump will share family secrets at tower trump. >> what's going on in d.c. with the post office? >> that's right there. either way we'll be on pennsylvania avenue. d that show. (woman) now we have to wait forever to see it. (jon bon jovi) with directv, you don't. ♪ you see, we've got the power to turn back time. ♪ ♪ that show you missed, let's just go back and find. ♪ ♪ and let's go back and choose spicy instead of mild. ♪ ♪ and maybe reconsider having that second child. ♪ ♪ see, that's the power to turn back time. ♪ (vo) get the ultimate all included bundle. call 1-800-directv. to be taken care of. in good hands? like finding new ways home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. we danced in a german dance group
later scott baio enters "watters' world" and explains why he's mad at me. up next, eric trump will share family secrets at tower trump. >> what's going on in d.c. with the post office? >> that's right there. either way we'll be on pennsylvania avenue. d that show. (woman) now we have to wait forever to see it. (jon bon jovi) with directv, you don't. ♪ you see, we've got the power to turn back time. ♪ ♪ that show you missed, let's just go back and find. ♪ ♪ and...