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>> regular negro. >> there are 800 barber shops in fistles and thousands of barbers.ause of the important social role bash be barber shops play in the community, woody vail plans to train bac barbers, to talk to people about registering to vote. >> they are always going to have their customers. even when the project is over they can still get the information. that has the key, they have status, key stakeholders in the comiernt. >> woody's program is called sharp snielgt. he's lawrping it with a $250,000 communication grant from the knight foundation. this is one of 22 projects that won funding through a competition called the knight news challenge. to tackle civic problems like low voter turnout and political engagement in low income and communities of color. >> the project is geared towards black men because we have different issues around voting and being involved civically. >> according to a new york times analysis philadelphia ranks third in the country for the missing number of african american men behind new york and chicago. these are men who either died young
>> regular negro. >> there are 800 barber shops in fistles and thousands of barbers.ause of the important social role bash be barber shops play in the community, woody vail plans to train bac barbers, to talk to people about registering to vote. >> they are always going to have their customers. even when the project is over they can still get the information. that has the key, they have status, key stakeholders in the comiernt. >> woody's program is called sharp snielgt....
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we found him working his barber chair in a no frills shop. >> we have three barbers in here.e in. one of us try to be here at all times. so we all have to know how to cut all kind of hair. >> as with any barber, it's important to keep the customers satisfied. that's especially true when your clients are inmates. >> you know, occasionally guys, they drop by and want to give you a little something if you give a good haircut, you know? want to give you a soup or something like that or a canned good or something like that. it's not a mandatory thing but they won't let you refuse them. you know what i'm saying? they won't let you refuse them. >> barber shops have been a favorite stop for "lockup" crews at prisons nationwide. >> any man that walks through the door can get a haircut and he'll get a good haircut. he might not get a whole lot of layers and feathers and all that, but he'll get a good haircut. >> we met willard lucas at indiana state prison. he had been working the same chair for 26 years. >> my special haircut is a taper haircut. and my other specialty before they took
we found him working his barber chair in a no frills shop. >> we have three barbers in here.e in. one of us try to be here at all times. so we all have to know how to cut all kind of hair. >> as with any barber, it's important to keep the customers satisfied. that's especially true when your clients are inmates. >> you know, occasionally guys, they drop by and want to give you a little something if you give a good haircut, you know? want to give you a soup or something like...
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he went to be a barber.he saw the town barber were in the fall striped and a morning coat and he looked like a million bucks and he'd open his barber shop and he just thought that was splendid. so he decided to become a barber, so he left iowa and made a big circle, a swath through the west, midwest and northwest and he did all kinds of things including burberry. he was learning how to barber and he barber and all places many think of it today aspen, colorado. not a sheet, fans the foo foo plays. it was a rough-and-tumble town that he barber in mining camps and lumber camps up through the ranch lands out of the frontier in the wild and then he came home to iowa and decided to set up a shop and before long he'll build a barber shops in town. by the time he was 22 feet on the barber shops and he became quite successful. he insisted that the barber's who work for him dressed to the nines commended they carry within certain thing to get to their customers that they splash on some a round in the morning, but they
he went to be a barber.he saw the town barber were in the fall striped and a morning coat and he looked like a million bucks and he'd open his barber shop and he just thought that was splendid. so he decided to become a barber, so he left iowa and made a big circle, a swath through the west, midwest and northwest and he did all kinds of things including burberry. he was learning how to barber and he barber and all places many think of it today aspen, colorado. not a sheet, fans the foo foo...
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hold in american culture. >> they came to the black barber shop.eded to be saved. we talk about issues that are going on. some are important tactics, the civil rights movement. >> woody's goals to narrow the voting. they manage to avoid the high incarceration, that keeps so many of philadelphia's men from the polls. woody says if the data shows his project increases turn out in philadelphia, his next goal will be to start reciting around the country. >> that is the show for today. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. >>> deadly wildfires. three firefighters are killed battling blazes in washington state, as crews try to hold the lines while waiting for help from army troops. unwelcome scrutiny. in retrospect this is it. i regret that this is a cause. the client campaign concerned about the focus on the candidat
hold in american culture. >> they came to the black barber shop.eded to be saved. we talk about issues that are going on. some are important tactics, the civil rights movement. >> woody's goals to narrow the voting. they manage to avoid the high incarceration, that keeps so many of philadelphia's men from the polls. woody says if the data shows his project increases turn out in philadelphia, his next goal will be to start reciting around the country. >> that is the show for...
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including barbering, he was learning how to barber and he barberton of all places, when you think of it today, aspen colorado. aspen colorado is not a sheet, fancy, foo foo place in the mountains the back then, it was a rough-and-tumble town. but he barber there and in mining camps, and bond lumber camps out on the ranchlands, in the frontier and up in the wild and then he came home to iowa. he decided to set up a shop and before long he owned although barbershops in town, by the time he was 22 he owned he on those barbershops and heb cam quite accessible. he insisted that the barbers who work for him, dressed to the nines, that they carry with them things to give to their customers to splash on some rum in the morning, they all carried business cards and he also showed his first flash of salesmanship when he invented a hair tonic, a a hair restorative called mountain sage, and the principal ingredient was rainwater. phillips noticed that out on the white iowa hog pens the big old boar hogs had big bristle of hair and he was out there watching them one day in a rainstorm, they decide
including barbering, he was learning how to barber and he barberton of all places, when you think of it today, aspen colorado. aspen colorado is not a sheet, fancy, foo foo place in the mountains the back then, it was a rough-and-tumble town. but he barber there and in mining camps, and bond lumber camps out on the ranchlands, in the frontier and up in the wild and then he came home to iowa. he decided to set up a shop and before long he owned although barbershops in town, by the time he was 22...
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hold in american culture. >> they came to the black barber shop.needed to be saved. we talk about issues that are going on. some are important tactics, the civil rights movement. >> woody's goals to narrow the voting. they manage to avoid the high incarceration, that keeps so many of philadelphia's men the polls. woody says if the data shows his project increases turn out in philadelphia, his next goal will be to start reciting country. >> that is the show for today. i'm ali velshi, thank you for >> al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective. weeknights, on al jazeera america. have a good night. >>> almost half of the 116 prisoners remaining at guantanamo bay naval base have been cleared for transfer. many of them have been languishing for years because the u.s. cannes convince other countries to take them. one prisoner on a huger strike says he's near death. an
hold in american culture. >> they came to the black barber shop.needed to be saved. we talk about issues that are going on. some are important tactics, the civil rights movement. >> woody's goals to narrow the voting. they manage to avoid the high incarceration, that keeps so many of philadelphia's men the polls. woody says if the data shows his project increases turn out in philadelphia, his next goal will be to start reciting country. >> that is the show for today. i'm ali...
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hold in american culture. >> they came to the black barber shop.needed to be saved. we talk about issues that are going on. some are important tactics, the civil rights movement. >> woody's goals to narrow the voting. they manage to avoid the high incarceration, that keeps so many of philadelphia's men the polls. woody says if the data shows his project increases turn out in philadelphia, his next goal will be to start reciting country. >> that is the show for today. i'm ali velshi, thank you for an >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ from al jazeera's headquarters in doha this is the news hour, coming up, in the next 60 minutes from asia to australia and now europe, global stock markets tumble as fears deepen about the economic slow down in china. thousands of refugees arrive in serbia, the latest
hold in american culture. >> they came to the black barber shop.needed to be saved. we talk about issues that are going on. some are important tactics, the civil rights movement. >> woody's goals to narrow the voting. they manage to avoid the high incarceration, that keeps so many of philadelphia's men the polls. woody says if the data shows his project increases turn out in philadelphia, his next goal will be to start reciting country. >> that is the show for today. i'm ali...
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hold in american culture. >> they came to the black barber shop.needed to be saved. we talk about issues that are going on. some are important tactics, the civil rights movement. >> woody's goals to narrow the voting. they manage to avoid the high incarceration, that keeps so many of philadelphia's men the polls. woody says if the data shows his project increases turn out in philadelphia, his next goal will be to start reciting country. >> that is the show for today. i'm ali velshi, thank you for >> burundi's president is expected to be inaugurated for his third team following disputed elections last month. hello. also coming up on the program, thailand asks interpol for help tracking down a suspect behind an attack at a bangkok shrine. the israeli supreme court suspends the detention of a palestinian man on a two month hunger strike. plus -- >> the festival has
hold in american culture. >> they came to the black barber shop.needed to be saved. we talk about issues that are going on. some are important tactics, the civil rights movement. >> woody's goals to narrow the voting. they manage to avoid the high incarceration, that keeps so many of philadelphia's men the polls. woody says if the data shows his project increases turn out in philadelphia, his next goal will be to start reciting country. >> that is the show for today. i'm ali...
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hold in american culture. >> they came to the black barber shop.needed to be saved. we talk about issues that are going on. some are important tactics, the civil rights movement. >> woody's goals to narrow the voting. they manage to avoid the high incarceration, that keeps so many of philadelphia's men the polls. woody says if the data shows his project increases turn out in philadelphia, his next goal will be to start reciting country. >> that is the show for today. i'm ali velshi, thank you for fo >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >>> civil rights leader, julian bond. >> here are these ordinary people, innocent people doing nothing at all, walking down the street, bam, bam, bam, please policemen jump upon them, beat them, in this hor inc. way. >> as the 50th anniversary of the voting rights march from selma to montgomery and blood
hold in american culture. >> they came to the black barber shop.needed to be saved. we talk about issues that are going on. some are important tactics, the civil rights movement. >> woody's goals to narrow the voting. they manage to avoid the high incarceration, that keeps so many of philadelphia's men the polls. woody says if the data shows his project increases turn out in philadelphia, his next goal will be to start reciting country. >> that is the show for today. i'm ali...
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this 20 by 25 barber shop from hell.g out there during his teen years with its owner a notorious convicted drug dealer. >> ruben was a prison convert to islam. ruben was attempting to indoctrinate a lot of the youth in the area to radical islam. >> i had a piece of that investigation that involved an imam. ruben shump pert and others would attend the mosque and the im imam, we surveilled him going over to crescent cuts. >> at the time the mosque was 500 feet away from the barber shop. on november 18, 2004, after a 2 1/2 year investigation, the barber shop was raided. >> included among those people to be arrested was ali muhammad brown, his two brothers and another co-conspirator on the financial institution fraud. >> at the time of the raid, shump pert was already in jail for assaulting the owners of the restaurant below crescent cuts. no one was charged with terrorism. >> they were convicted of fraudulently depositing checks in accounts and withdrawing checks and spending the money. >> brown's older brother claimed the
this 20 by 25 barber shop from hell.g out there during his teen years with its owner a notorious convicted drug dealer. >> ruben was a prison convert to islam. ruben was attempting to indoctrinate a lot of the youth in the area to radical islam. >> i had a piece of that investigation that involved an imam. ruben shump pert and others would attend the mosque and the im imam, we surveilled him going over to crescent cuts. >> at the time the mosque was 500 feet away from the...
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because of this, the barbers sued in landmark ruling this week, they lost. >> the decision every thes bipolar. you know what i mean? it has -- drug free school zone prohibits it but the medical marijuana law permits it. our argument the medical marijuana law permits it for anybody who's assisting a child who can't take their own medicine. >> she has severe seizures and has been on numerous prescription drugs she's even had brain surgery but the medical marijuana helps the mo most. her parents don't understand if the doctors recognize that medical marijuana is what their daughter needs, why won't the federal government get on board. >> the fight is about clarifying the law in new jersey. i think the compassionate care medical marijuana act which everybody calls the kuma gives us the right to do what we're asking. >> reporter: in another interesting twist, the government will allow the barbers to come to the take johnny off of school grounds and give her the medical marijuana. but that raises the whole new set of questions because it's still a drug free zone. so will the mother be viol
because of this, the barbers sued in landmark ruling this week, they lost. >> the decision every thes bipolar. you know what i mean? it has -- drug free school zone prohibits it but the medical marijuana law permits it. our argument the medical marijuana law permits it for anybody who's assisting a child who can't take their own medicine. >> she has severe seizures and has been on numerous prescription drugs she's even had brain surgery but the medical marijuana helps the mo most....
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ellison barber is in the newsroom with more on alison and adam and the people they left behind. ellison? >> in an instant both of their lives were taken live on the air as thousands of people watched, but that horrific moment isn't who they were. they were journalists and they had a bond that's special to this job. >> it's a quiet bond. you may not love each other all the time. you may not be on the same page all the time for a story, but you're always family. >> reporter: that's how it was for allison parker and -- alison parker and adam ward. the two spent most of their days together diligently waking up, getting in a truck and working on whatever story popped up. they both grew up in virginia and went to college here and started at wdbj as interns and it's also where they both found love. >> alison was the brightest light that i have ever met. she was the funniest kindest, most beautiful woman that i ever met and she just happened to love me back. >> reporter: ward with melissa ott, producer for the morning show. they had happy lives by all accounts filled with promise and op
ellison barber is in the newsroom with more on alison and adam and the people they left behind. ellison? >> in an instant both of their lives were taken live on the air as thousands of people watched, but that horrific moment isn't who they were. they were journalists and they had a bond that's special to this job. >> it's a quiet bond. you may not love each other all the time. you may not be on the same page all the time for a story, but you're always family. >> reporter:...
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our ellison barber is in prince george's county with the story. ellison?er: now she has faces and names for those first responders. the word i heard the most today while i was in this building was graceful. lisa beavers said she was grateful to be alive and meet the first responders who saved her life. >> there's nothing that can replace what we had and what we had was a beautiful relationship, a beautiful friendship. >> reporter: lisa beavers was 17 years old when two of her best friends died in a car crash on good luck road. >> he lost air pressure and couldn't stop and it hit the vehicle and pushed it across the road of. >> reporter: gloria graham and jeanine everhart died at the scene. >> the dump truck crushed the car and moved it off the road. lisa was in the front seat. she had an open skull fracture. >> reporter: these four men were some of the first on the scene. today it was the very first time they got to say hello to the 17-year-old doctors didn't expect to live. it happened on a monday in november of 1986. for 29 years hegwich has thought of t
our ellison barber is in prince george's county with the story. ellison?er: now she has faces and names for those first responders. the word i heard the most today while i was in this building was graceful. lisa beavers said she was grateful to be alive and meet the first responders who saved her life. >> there's nothing that can replace what we had and what we had was a beautiful relationship, a beautiful friendship. >> reporter: lisa beavers was 17 years old when two of her best...
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keith jones reports. >> reporter: this is genevieve barber with her mom.she has autism and the 16-year-old is a medical marijuana user. her parents say these are her lifelines. her father roger mixes 1 1/2 ounces of cannabis oil and adds soda and -- >> they say this has to happen every day. they call just 1 1/2 ounces of cannabis oil magic because she suffers seizures. >> flopping, out of control, every muscle of her body seizing. >> that will go on for ten minutes. >> once a day. >> you have dreams for your children. >> breaks your heart. >> it breaks your heart. >> reporter: that's why they're fighting the larc school. they ruled a nurse can't administer medical marijuana to their daughter. >> it's working. it's the best medicine. it's what we have. >> there's hope in the judge's final decision about whether jenny's mom can come to campus to administer this cocktail herself. >> the judge ruled laura could do that. so to us, that's a win. >> reporter: even still they plan to file an appeal. it's not just about them. it's about caring for children like jen
keith jones reports. >> reporter: this is genevieve barber with her mom.she has autism and the 16-year-old is a medical marijuana user. her parents say these are her lifelines. her father roger mixes 1 1/2 ounces of cannabis oil and adds soda and -- >> they say this has to happen every day. they call just 1 1/2 ounces of cannabis oil magic because she suffers seizures. >> flopping, out of control, every muscle of her body seizing. >> that will go on for ten minutes....
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our ellison barber is in gaithersburg with details on what we've learned tonight. ellison? >> reporter: derek, when that explosion happened, one person was injured, a police officer who worked here at nist. prosecutors tell me that is the same man who is now facing a felony charge for making meth. this single page document was filed in u.s. district court sometime monday. it charges christopher bartley, a former supervisor rei police officer at nist with knowingly -- supervisory police officer at nist with knowingly trying to manufacture a mixture containing an amount of methamphetamine on or around july 18th. that's the same day an explosion happened inside a building on the institute's gaithersburg campus. as that explosion was investigated, officials say they found substances used to make meth. nist is one of the oldest science laboratories in the country and it's run by the federal government. two days after the explosion this e-mail was sense to a congressional committee that oversees the institute. an official passed along information to montgomery county police expla
our ellison barber is in gaithersburg with details on what we've learned tonight. ellison? >> reporter: derek, when that explosion happened, one person was injured, a police officer who worked here at nist. prosecutors tell me that is the same man who is now facing a felony charge for making meth. this single page document was filed in u.s. district court sometime monday. it charges christopher bartley, a former supervisor rei police officer at nist with knowingly -- supervisory police...
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it is guard positions that have some worried, allen barber had hold of one spot but other is vacant, kelce says, no problem. >> two tackles are the in most important positions on the field, on the offensive line play. those guys, we have two tackle positions you can make up for a lot of loss anal even barber is a tremendous player. we have known that here. we are excited he is getting an opportunity. we will figure out that one spot out, before the the season. >> night off for fill hoist avoided a sweep in arizona last night, fightins pitching staff need this rest are. they gave up 32 runs in the three games with the d backs. phillies start a three game series with milwaukee tomorrow night. >>> espn reports that chase utley will only agree to a trade if he is guarantied playing time with that new team. source told espn that utley will play beyond this season. there were talks reported between phillies and giants but this news could take giants out of the running, and joe paneka, who will return from injury later this year. it will be weird to see chase in any other uniform but it is
it is guard positions that have some worried, allen barber had hold of one spot but other is vacant, kelce says, no problem. >> two tackles are the in most important positions on the field, on the offensive line play. those guys, we have two tackle positions you can make up for a lot of loss anal even barber is a tremendous player. we have known that here. we are excited he is getting an opportunity. we will figure out that one spot out, before the the season. >> night off for fill...
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roger and laura barber sued to force a school nurse to administer marijuana oil to their 16-year-oldr but in a ruling made public yesterday the judge said the maple shade school district must comply with school laws banning drug use in school zones. the barbers are vowing to appeal. >> if you're looking for a unique flies stay during the pope's visit, how about the battleship new jersey? the most decorated battleship in that u.s. history will transform into a sort of floating b and b. it's $75 a night to bunk below decks in the cramped quarters. 350 to 400 beds are available from tuesday through saturday. breakfast and dinner are included for visitors who opt to stay aboard the ship but there's no showers available. >> i don't think you'll be focused on breakfast and dinner if there are no showers available. >>> an eagles fan is reaching tout pope francis. he and a growing number of fans want the pontiff to bless the knees of quarterback sam bradford. the 22-year-old a temple student has made an online request for the world to see. he's create add page on change.org encouraging the t
roger and laura barber sued to force a school nurse to administer marijuana oil to their 16-year-oldr but in a ruling made public yesterday the judge said the maple shade school district must comply with school laws banning drug use in school zones. the barbers are vowing to appeal. >> if you're looking for a unique flies stay during the pope's visit, how about the battleship new jersey? the most decorated battleship in that u.s. history will transform into a sort of floating b and b....
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at the center of the case is 16-year-old genevieve barber.enny has autism and suffers from seizures. her parents say medical marijuana is the only thing that helps, which is why they're fighting the larc school and the maple shade school district. yesterday, a judge ruled school nurses cannot administer medical marijuana to their daughter. they did agree jenny's mom can come to campus and give her the drug. >> to us that's a win. >> you know, you have dreams for your children. >> are you all right? it breaks your heart. >> yes. breaks your heart. >> the barber family plans to file an appear. they say it's no the just about them, it's about caring for other children like jenny. >>> 5:36. this from our delaware bureau, officials will open a new exercise trail this afternoon. a ribbon cutting is schedule for 3:00 at the town road trail head in bethany. that new trail is a network of pathways for walkers, joggers and bicyclists that connects oceanview, bethany beach and south bethany. more opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors in delaware. >>>
at the center of the case is 16-year-old genevieve barber.enny has autism and suffers from seizures. her parents say medical marijuana is the only thing that helps, which is why they're fighting the larc school and the maple shade school district. yesterday, a judge ruled school nurses cannot administer medical marijuana to their daughter. they did agree jenny's mom can come to campus and give her the drug. >> to us that's a win. >> you know, you have dreams for your children....
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in chinatown i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> cbs news reports there have been no reported incidents at thursday's advanced screening. >>> tonight we're hearing from the distraught father of dalis cox. dalis is the 3-year-old girl accidentally shot to death last month by her 7-year-old brother. he was handling a gun at their home in southeast. their father timothy cox is not only in mourning, he's also upset with the latest development in the case. prosecutors say that gun came from a 17-year-old and on monday that teen was charged with child cruelty and illegal possession of a handgun and ammunition. while some parents might welcome the teen's arrest, but not timothy cox. >> i'm feeling the loss and i miss my daughter and i just, you know, think what's going on as far as arrests and things, it's not helping anything. i don't agree with this. >> timothy cox told us he knows the 17-year-old who has been arrested, but he did not want to go into detail. he said a trial only will slow down the process of healing over the loss of his daughter. >>> a couple in wheaton are being held on a bond
in chinatown i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> cbs news reports there have been no reported incidents at thursday's advanced screening. >>> tonight we're hearing from the distraught father of dalis cox. dalis is the 3-year-old girl accidentally shot to death last month by her 7-year-old brother. he was handling a gun at their home in southeast. their father timothy cox is not only in mourning, he's also upset with the latest development in the case. prosecutors say that gun came from...
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reporter: anthony smith, submitty to everyone here, says racial profiling by police has cost his barber shop customers. >> the guy with a suit and tie coming to get a haircut, and you know, they pull them over. >> reporter: scott was pulled over because his third brake light was out. roughly four miles from this barber shop. >> there's got to be driving while building black-- being black. >> reporter: how long has then this been going on? >> come on, man? are you serious? >> reporter: building trust takes time. and north charleston police began some community programs nearly 20 years ago. eight cops here work full-time on community relations. deputy chief deck ard would not talk about the scott case but admitted. >> it's awkward to go in some of these places and start a general conversation without having something extra there to maintain the conversations. >> reporter: local activist aj davis suggests talking about walter scott. >> what you didn't have is any true discussion between the police department and various community groups, especially those that are targeted on how they could
reporter: anthony smith, submitty to everyone here, says racial profiling by police has cost his barber shop customers. >> the guy with a suit and tie coming to get a haircut, and you know, they pull them over. >> reporter: scott was pulled over because his third brake light was out. roughly four miles from this barber shop. >> there's got to be driving while building black-- being black. >> reporter: how long has then this been going on? >> come on, man? are you...
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at the center of the case is 16-year-old genevieve barber.jenny has autism and suffers from seizures. her parents say medical marijuana is the only thing that helps which is why they are fighting the larc school and the maple shade school district. a judge ruled school nurses cannot administer medical marijuana but they did agree jenny's mom can come to campus and give her the drug. >> to us that's a win. >> you have dreams for your children. >> are you all right? it breaks your heart. >> yes. breaks your heart. >> the barber family plans to file an appeal. they say it's not just about them. it's about caring for children like jenny. >>> 4:37 now. officials will officially open a new canal trail this afternoon. a ribbon cutting ceremony is scheduled for 3:00 at the town trail. >>> this is the army aviation's port facility at joint base mcgwire lakehurst. >>> most people remember irving fryar fondly as his days being an eagle. >> he sat down with vai sikahema to talk about his recent conviction on mortgage fraud and why he says he's innocent.
at the center of the case is 16-year-old genevieve barber.jenny has autism and suffers from seizures. her parents say medical marijuana is the only thing that helps which is why they are fighting the larc school and the maple shade school district. a judge ruled school nurses cannot administer medical marijuana but they did agree jenny's mom can come to campus and give her the drug. >> to us that's a win. >> you have dreams for your children. >> are you all right? it breaks...
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ellison barber is live at police headquarters with some new details. what did you learn? >> reporter: police announced the arrest today, but witnesses say they had the suspect in custody since yesterday and she never left the scene. >> i hear this big boom. >> reporter: latosha stout was sitting at home when this suv smashed into the tree in her front yard. >> i'm thinking it's an accident. i see her get out of the car and i go over to her and she goes straight down and i see this man pinned under the car. >> reporter: she and her aunt called 911. she checked for a pulse but couldn't find it. >> his stomach wasn't moving. there was no breath in him. i checked his pulse and he was gone. she was screaming his name is all i can remember. >> reporter: police say the woman intentionally ran over her husband after they had a fight. the two lived on this block. we don't know how long they lived here, but police tell wusa9 this is not a home they were called to. most of the neighbors didn't know them and never saw anything out of the ordinary. >> nothing ever insinuated to me tha
ellison barber is live at police headquarters with some new details. what did you learn? >> reporter: police announced the arrest today, but witnesses say they had the suspect in custody since yesterday and she never left the scene. >> i hear this big boom. >> reporter: latosha stout was sitting at home when this suv smashed into the tree in her front yard. >> i'm thinking it's an accident. i see her get out of the car and i go over to her and she goes straight down and...
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reporting live in riverdale i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> there were 54 homicides in prince george's county, 19 related to domestic or family violence. a spokesperson for the state's attorney told wusa9 seven of those murders were children under the age of 4. >>> new tonight an armed robbery that police need your help to solve, this they have now released a surveillance video of the bad guy. it happened july 20th along morris road and southeast. the video shows the gunman walking along the sidewalk as he approaches his target at night. in the middle of the street he points a gun at the victim. there's a reward for anybody who helps identify this man. >>> it was firefighters to the rescue for three people trapped on the balcony of their fourth floor apartment. the residents were surrounded by smoke and flames from a fire that broke out early today at an apartment complex on 68th place and landover hills. firefighters used ladders to reach and rescue them. there were no serious injuries. investigators are still trying to figure out what started that fire. >>> some sad news tonight, the
reporting live in riverdale i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> there were 54 homicides in prince george's county, 19 related to domestic or family violence. a spokesperson for the state's attorney told wusa9 seven of those murders were children under the age of 4. >>> new tonight an armed robbery that police need your help to solve, this they have now released a surveillance video of the bad guy. it happened july 20th along morris road and southeast. the video shows the gunman walking...
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roger and laura barber sued to force a school nurse to administer marijuana oil to their 16-year-old daughter but in a ruling made public yesterday a judge said the maple shade school district must comply with state laws that ban drug use in school zones. the barbers say they plan to appeal. >> a seconds lottery is under way right now for people who want to get a special septa pass for the pope's upcoming visit. head to 6abc.com for help on how to enter and we know pope francis is a soccer fan. now the eagles faithful are looking for little divine intervention. temple student pratik patel started an online petition to get the pontiff to bless sam bradford's knees. the quarterback has torn the same acl twice. patel is hoping or asking for a miracle. >> let's take this until, you know, september 26th and let's get the pope to bless sam bradford's knees. >> he's determined. 4,000 people signed the petition from as far away as alaska. our own jim gardner is heading to argentina. look for his special reports from pope francis' hometown of buenos aires to learn more about the place that he
roger and laura barber sued to force a school nurse to administer marijuana oil to their 16-year-old daughter but in a ruling made public yesterday a judge said the maple shade school district must comply with state laws that ban drug use in school zones. the barbers say they plan to appeal. >> a seconds lottery is under way right now for people who want to get a special septa pass for the pope's upcoming visit. head to 6abc.com for help on how to enter and we know pope francis is a...
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] >> steve: i'm not a barber. >> jimmy: he just goes into an alley -- alley somewhere. >> steve: yeahten bucks, man." "just do whatever you want." [ laughter ] a lot of people are even more worried about the volume of republican candidates after last week's debates. but i think scott walker might have his own problem with volume. it's time for a new segment we like to call "scott walker can't say 'volume'." ♪ [ applause ] >> they lower the price, broaden the base and they make more money off of volume. >> broaden the base and make more money off of "valium." >> they actually broaden the base of "valium" of the products they sell. >> or they could lower the price, broaden the base, and increase the "valium" of the profit that they make. [ laughter ] >> lower the price, broaden the "valium." >> how they make money. "valium." you got it. they make money off of "valium." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: broaden the base. >> steve: all right. >> jimmy: lower the "valium." >> steve: "valium." >> jimmy: guy sounds like he just swallowed a whole bottle of "valium." volume. >> steve: "valium." [ laughte
] >> steve: i'm not a barber. >> jimmy: he just goes into an alley -- alley somewhere. >> steve: yeahten bucks, man." "just do whatever you want." [ laughter ] a lot of people are even more worried about the volume of republican candidates after last week's debates. but i think scott walker might have his own problem with volume. it's time for a new segment we like to call "scott walker can't say 'volume'." ♪ [ applause ] >> they lower the...
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there was a barber shop. there was a hospital if travelers were not feeling well. if you were in the service, there was an area that took up the fourth floor that was all set aside for servicemen and women coming through the station, so you had magazine stands, and if you wanted to catch a cab somewhere. as a traveler, they took care of you and made sure you can get everything you needed at the station. area, and they could get sweet treats at eight so station before they got on the train. on theas a barberso right now,e lower level of union station. this is the original level, and where we are standing on this brick area, it would be where they would get on their train, so you would have had baggage luggage and passengers running to and from, so it would have been really cramped quarters, but this is where it all happened to get onto track one. this is closed, but it would have been opened. that created an exhibit space stationbut when union was operate, this overhang would have been your only protection from the cold or the heat or the rain, and that would have l
there was a barber shop. there was a hospital if travelers were not feeling well. if you were in the service, there was an area that took up the fourth floor that was all set aside for servicemen and women coming through the station, so you had magazine stands, and if you wanted to catch a cab somewhere. as a traveler, they took care of you and made sure you can get everything you needed at the station. area, and they could get sweet treats at eight so station before they got on the train. on...
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he was a barber in the army. his stories about barbering alone, let alone his stories about bob wills and willie nelson and lyle lovett and the rest, he was a great man. i told myself 20 years ago i was going to go down to dripping springs, texas, and i was going to sit there and get johnny gimbel to talk to me, and i was going to write his biography, and i didn't do it. and i will regret that for the rest of my days. musicians are wonderful story tellers because they don't have much money. and they have to travel around and make their way by the grace of other people. they have to learn to live on the hospitality and the kindness of strangers, just as tennessee williams said. and this makes them beautiful storytellers. we really need to let them talk more on "a prairie home companion." thank you for reminding me. i will try to do that in the future. >> two interesting questions from the audience and i will let you decide which one you want to answer. one question is, what is the meaning of life? the other questi
he was a barber in the army. his stories about barbering alone, let alone his stories about bob wills and willie nelson and lyle lovett and the rest, he was a great man. i told myself 20 years ago i was going to go down to dripping springs, texas, and i was going to sit there and get johnny gimbel to talk to me, and i was going to write his biography, and i didn't do it. and i will regret that for the rest of my days. musicians are wonderful story tellers because they don't have much money. and...
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those barbers would move the discs by the end of the week. he would return the share of the profits. he would return the share of the profits. $450 a spindle. roughly $900 per week per shop. he made more in selling bootleg movies than he did in cutting hair. supply came came from a variety of sources. infiltration of the entertainment business is growing. they had pushed hard into the home dvd market. they tracked the dissemination of oscar screeners to the academy. they managed to get scripts before the official release date. bootlegging movies from within the theater by capturing them with digital camcorders. they could get sophisticated, synchronizing the video feed to a higher quality audio feed from another. canadian authorities later arrested a supplier. he was attending a movie with his daughter and secretly recording it. he continued to get more material to sell. practically anything that was aired was captured on dvr, edited for commercials and compressed and distributed. it was on line within minutes. a notorious example, the entire
those barbers would move the discs by the end of the week. he would return the share of the profits. he would return the share of the profits. $450 a spindle. roughly $900 per week per shop. he made more in selling bootleg movies than he did in cutting hair. supply came came from a variety of sources. infiltration of the entertainment business is growing. they had pushed hard into the home dvd market. they tracked the dissemination of oscar screeners to the academy. they managed to get scripts...
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16-year-old jenny barber needs medical march which is legal here in new jersey, but her school won'tgrounds. >> jenny's school in drug free zone which requires stronger penalties within the zone and marijuana is still illegal at the federal level of government. because of this are the barbers sued in a landmark ruling this week, they lost. >> the decision of the judge is bipolar, you know what i mean it? has -- drug free school zone prohibits it but the medical marijuana law permits it. our argument it permits it for anybody assisting a child who can't take their own medicine. >> jenny has severe seizures and has been on numerous prescription drugs. she's even had brain surgery but the medical marijuana helped the most. her parents don't understand if the doctors recognize that medical marijuana is what their daughter needs, won't why end the federal government bet on board. >> fight is about clarifying the law in new jersey. i think the compassionate care medical marijuana act which everybody called the cuma card gives us the right to do what we're asking. >> in another interesting
16-year-old jenny barber needs medical march which is legal here in new jersey, but her school won'tgrounds. >> jenny's school in drug free zone which requires stronger penalties within the zone and marijuana is still illegal at the federal level of government. because of this are the barbers sued in a landmark ruling this week, they lost. >> the decision of the judge is bipolar, you know what i mean it? has -- drug free school zone prohibits it but the medical marijuana law permits...
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including this barber who turned his barber shop into a classroom. that's next. blia!ublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the call and ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. new larger size now available. the possibility of a flare swas almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. 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 f
including this barber who turned his barber shop into a classroom. that's next. blia!ublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the call and ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. new larger size now available. the possibility of a flare swas almost always...
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because of this barber's sued and in a ruling this week, they lost. >> decision of the gist bipolar, know what i mean? the drug free school zone prohibits but medical marijuana law permits it. our argument is it permits it for anybody who is assisting, a child, who cannot take their own medicine. >> reporter: jenny has severe seizures and has been on numerous prescription drugs. she has had brain surgery but medical marijuana helps the most. her parents don't understand if the doctors recognize that medical mar juan ace what their daughter need, why would the federal government not get on board. >> fight is about clarifying the law in new jersey. i think the compassionate care of medical marijuana act which everybody called the comb, already gives us the right to do what we're asking. >> reporter: in another interesting twist, the government will allow barber's to come to the school, take jenny off of the school ground and give her the medical marijuana. but that raise ace new set of questions because it is still/drug free zone. so will mother be violating the law by bringing the dru
because of this barber's sued and in a ruling this week, they lost. >> decision of the gist bipolar, know what i mean? the drug free school zone prohibits but medical marijuana law permits it. our argument is it permits it for anybody who is assisting, a child, who cannot take their own medicine. >> reporter: jenny has severe seizures and has been on numerous prescription drugs. she has had brain surgery but medical marijuana helps the most. her parents don't understand if the...
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bond -- beyond that, there was a barber shop. if you weren't feeling well, there was a uso canteen which took up pretty much the entire fourth floor, our administrative offices today, which was all set aside for service men and women coming through the station. magazine stands. as a traveler they took care of you, made sure you could get everything you needed here at the station. right now we're on the lower level of the original union station. where we're standing on this brick -- brick year is where passengers would have walked to get on their train, on track you would have had baggage carts, porters carrying luggage, passengers getting to and from, really cramped quarters, but this is where it all happens to get onto track one. this would have been open. it was enclosed in the 1990's, but that created an exhibit station for us. when the first union station was operating, this would have been your only protection from the cold, heat, and rain, and it would let you get on the train or down to the other concourse. there were 13 t
bond -- beyond that, there was a barber shop. if you weren't feeling well, there was a uso canteen which took up pretty much the entire fourth floor, our administrative offices today, which was all set aside for service men and women coming through the station. magazine stands. as a traveler they took care of you, made sure you could get everything you needed here at the station. right now we're on the lower level of the original union station. where we're standing on this brick -- brick year...
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so it's our duty to help those in need of. >> reporter: in hyattsville i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> wow, what a great officer there and police say that woman and her child are now with relatives. >>> it is the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina and today former president george w. bush returned to new orleans. the former president toured federally managed levees and a charter school. >> i hope you remember what i remember and that is 30,000 people were saved in the immediate aftermath of the storm by u.s. military personnel, by louisiana law enforcement and by citizens who volunteered. i hope you remember what i remember and that was the thousands who came here on a volunteer basis to provide food for the hungry and to help find shelter for those who had no home to live in. >> the mayor of new orleans called bush's visit a moment for healing, a moment for commemoration and a moment of thanks. >>> it was 60 years ago today that 14-year-old emmett till was beaten and shot in the head for reportedly whistling at a white woman in mississippi. till's murder served as a rallying cry fo
so it's our duty to help those in need of. >> reporter: in hyattsville i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> wow, what a great officer there and police say that woman and her child are now with relatives. >>> it is the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina and today former president george w. bush returned to new orleans. the former president toured federally managed levees and a charter school. >> i hope you remember what i remember and that is 30,000 people were saved in...
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the barber will pass any nation -- ammunition. the taylor is assigned to a first aid station.ilots are in their ready room. , theomber, torpedo bomber flyers get into their flight gear and receive last-minute instructions. on the flight deck our first battle dawn awaits us. our whole ship is on hairtrigger. the fighting lady is hardly 100 miles from the first target of her career. these last few minutes before the order for our first action are the toughest of all. a wise man once said, war is mostly waiting period we learned now with that can mean. >> red room three, roger. pilots, man your planes. ♪ the fighters take off the first to form cover for the other squadrons. then the bombers. laden with instructions. the sun has risen now and we are alert for enemy submarines. but the fighting lady seems on target. the radio plotting room is the electric eye and year by which the fighting lady detects and keeps tabs on all planes and ships for miles around us. smoky, the fighter from arkansas, has been put in charge of this room. hunched among his assistance, smoky is like a super
the barber will pass any nation -- ammunition. the taylor is assigned to a first aid station.ilots are in their ready room. , theomber, torpedo bomber flyers get into their flight gear and receive last-minute instructions. on the flight deck our first battle dawn awaits us. our whole ship is on hairtrigger. the fighting lady is hardly 100 miles from the first target of her career. these last few minutes before the order for our first action are the toughest of all. a wise man once said, war is...
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it had everything in it from barber shops to hotel shops, hotel rooms, administrative affses, ballrooms. it was a kind of one-stop shop for south omaha and pretty much anything you needed to do with the stockyard exchange would be there. it's now apartments and pedro martinez happen in the ballroom for a local high school. that's the only thing that's left in south omaha of this booming industry. the beef industry in omaha is still going strong. we have companies that still ship meat to and from and around the world. people still associate omaha with beefment you still want to get an omaha steak when you visit. so things like that are still ery prevalent in the city. 79 case, standing bear v. crook, the united states recognized native americans as people under the aw enforcement in the next discussion, hugh reilly tells sued ut the plaintiff who the mrmar -- army general. hugh reilly: all of the indian wars fought in the region were kind of directed out of this area. so it would have been instrumental even the little bighorn, tore the end of that, but the cheyenne outbreak, wounded knee
it had everything in it from barber shops to hotel shops, hotel rooms, administrative affses, ballrooms. it was a kind of one-stop shop for south omaha and pretty much anything you needed to do with the stockyard exchange would be there. it's now apartments and pedro martinez happen in the ballroom for a local high school. that's the only thing that's left in south omaha of this booming industry. the beef industry in omaha is still going strong. we have companies that still ship meat to and...
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a hostage situation inside barber high school is now over. that's about 40 miles south of morgantown. a student reportedly armed with guns took at least one student hostage inside school. the school in rural barber county was evacuated and a short time after the incident started, the hostage was released and the suspect was in custody. >>> the 7th attack on a woman in arlington county has police putting out an alert. a woman was groped on the sidewalk. >> reporter: the incident happened around 9:30 on this sidewalk. police say a man came up to a woman and asked for directions. she got out her cell phone trying to help him and he groped her and tried to kiss her. >> she tells him to get off her. she screams and he flees. >> reporter: whenever he was asking for directions sincerely or was using it as a ruse -- this woman avoids all strangers. >> i don't -- if it's late i just keep going. >> reporter: the other attacks happened in parks and along the trail and on neighborhood streets. >> i work out inside indoors. and if i did i would do it in d
a hostage situation inside barber high school is now over. that's about 40 miles south of morgantown. a student reportedly armed with guns took at least one student hostage inside school. the school in rural barber county was evacuated and a short time after the incident started, the hostage was released and the suspect was in custody. >>> the 7th attack on a woman in arlington county has police putting out an alert. a woman was groped on the sidewalk. >> reporter: the incident...
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if you happen -- if your barber happens to be the target of a wire tap and you call your barber to makean appointment, you're going to be incidentally collected -- regardless of the fact there's no probable cause as to you, well, you might say there's -- a court has found probable cause as the barber but that's not necessary. if your barber is an informant and talks to you and he's wearing a wire, then that can be collected. if your barber throws his computer out without wiping it and abandons it and the government collects it, then your communications can be incidentally collected. the general rule is that if there's a legal basis to collect one end of the communication, it can be collected and then we do have minimiization rules. frankly, i'm not sure how you conduct foreign intelligence collection on any basis other than that because you don't have the ability at the front end to weed out all communications involving americans, nor would you want to if you could because some of those communications are going to be of significant foreign intelligence value. i see no way to solve this
if you happen -- if your barber happens to be the target of a wire tap and you call your barber to makean appointment, you're going to be incidentally collected -- regardless of the fact there's no probable cause as to you, well, you might say there's -- a court has found probable cause as the barber but that's not necessary. if your barber is an informant and talks to you and he's wearing a wire, then that can be collected. if your barber throws his computer out without wiping it and abandons...
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in 1944, a local barber and minister tried to vote. when he was turned away, he filed a challenge that when all the way to the u.s. supreme court. the u.s. supreme court eventually struck down the whites only primary, opening the door to increase participation of african-americans a full 20 years before the voting rights act. he convinced the city to hire its first black police officers and continuing to campaign for equal education facilities for african-american students. however his activism came to an abrupt end in 1966. during a dispute with the white owner of a clothing store, brewer was shot and killed. the store owner argued self-defense. however this pistol he had carried for several years after receiving threats to his wife was found unfired in his pants pocket after his death. more changes did come to columbus throughout the 1960's and 1970's, but they took a much quieter form than in other cities, largely because of the aftermath of the death of dr. brewer. what i hope people take away from this exhibit is that people can m
in 1944, a local barber and minister tried to vote. when he was turned away, he filed a challenge that when all the way to the u.s. supreme court. the u.s. supreme court eventually struck down the whites only primary, opening the door to increase participation of african-americans a full 20 years before the voting rights act. he convinced the city to hire its first black police officers and continuing to campaign for equal education facilities for african-american students. however his activism...
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if you-- if your barber happens to be the target of a wiretap and you call your barber to make an appointment you will be infinitely collected regardless of the fact that there is absolutely no probable cause as to you. you might say there is a probable cause as to the barber, but that is not necessary. if your barber is an informant and talks to you and he is wearing a wire, then that can be collected. if your barber throws his computer outs without wiping it and abandons it in the government collects it in your communications can be incidentally collected. the general rule is that if there is a legal basis to collect one end of communication, it can be collected and then we do have immunization rules to ensure that the communications are not improperly used in a frankly, i'm not sure how you can connect foreign intelligence collection on any basis other than that because you don't have the ability at the front and to weed out all communications of americans nor would you want to if you could because some of those communications are going to be of a significant for an intelligent value, so i
if you-- if your barber happens to be the target of a wiretap and you call your barber to make an appointment you will be infinitely collected regardless of the fact that there is absolutely no probable cause as to you. you might say there is a probable cause as to the barber, but that is not necessary. if your barber is an informant and talks to you and he is wearing a wire, then that can be collected. if your barber throws his computer outs without wiping it and abandons it in the government...
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discs apiece to four trusted barbers and then he as his p would share the profits.discs oi $450 for roughly $900 per week . per shop. he made more than he did cutting hair. it came from a c varietamy of sources is the infiltration of e the music business was mirrored ma other forms of media.into th many groups have pushed hard into the home dvd marketssc leaking from video rental stores and other vendors tracking the dissemination to the academy and he managed to score this for the leading contenders long before their official release dates. advancing technology was also revolutionizing the process andm bootlegging movies from within the theater with digital camcorders. and canadian authorities later arrested hem at a movie that he was attending with his daughter, they discovered a secret camcorder rig inside her diaper bag. and practically anything that aired was captured on dvr compressed to a manageable size, and a notorious example of theor entire fourth season made it to the pirate underground before any of the episodes ever aired. they had realized that they were being transmi
discs apiece to four trusted barbers and then he as his p would share the profits.discs oi $450 for roughly $900 per week . per shop. he made more than he did cutting hair. it came from a c varietamy of sources is the infiltration of e the music business was mirrored ma other forms of media.into th many groups have pushed hard into the home dvd marketssc leaking from video rental stores and other vendors tracking the dissemination to the academy and he managed to score this for the leading...