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in fact, one of the larger problems, is boredom. >> it doesn't mean that it's never dangerous. there are bandits out there, there are drug organizations what they're not really getting is preparation for the boring non-risky reality of almost all their career. >> this can lead to lethal over-reactions, says heyman, who's been studying the use of force within the border patrol for much of his career. > you build up this urge to do something. this desire to be effective, a can do type of officer instead of having learned routines for how to handle the situation without risk to others. instead you have this kind of instinctive excitement. >> he says they aren't trained to de-escalate, or pull back out of risky situations. for those living along the border, this can mean the difference between life and death. in 2010 agent jesus mesa shot sergio adrian hernandez guarico under this bridge on the edge of juarez mexico. the us mexico border runs through the middle of the canal. >> sergio and some of his friends who live on the mexican side of the border often were in that dry ravine,
in fact, one of the larger problems, is boredom. >> it doesn't mean that it's never dangerous. there are bandits out there, there are drug organizations what they're not really getting is preparation for the boring non-risky reality of almost all their career. >> this can lead to lethal over-reactions, says heyman, who's been studying the use of force within the border patrol for much of his career. > you build up this urge to do something. this desire to be effective, a can do...
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. >> it's a problem in rural states, boredom, not sure. i was in primary care. i remember seeing it. i moved here in 1999. in the early 2000, 2001. i saw a bunch of 20-year-olds come in with habits of oxicontin. it was a turning point. it started with pills, pills crushable and easy to snort. dr richter believes pharmaceutical problems could have done more. >> who did it stem from? >> the company chose not to but a coating around the medication, that would have made it difficult to snort. most kids start by snorting medication. if they put the coating around it it may have stopped this. when they decided or the company decided to put a coating, the cost of the drug went way up. the heroin dealerses moved in. >> with pain killers going for $80 a pill, heroin was a cheaper alternative. dealers saw a market in rutland recollects and major profit. >> we are near new york, near massachusetts, near connecticut. people can take a couple of hour trip down and score cheep heroin and sell it for more here. >> we didn't know she was using drugs until she was in the cocaine
. >> it's a problem in rural states, boredom, not sure. i was in primary care. i remember seeing it. i moved here in 1999. in the early 2000, 2001. i saw a bunch of 20-year-olds come in with habits of oxicontin. it was a turning point. it started with pills, pills crushable and easy to snort. dr richter believes pharmaceutical problems could have done more. >> who did it stem from? >> the company chose not to but a coating around the medication, that would have made it...
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what do you do to help your boredom, you hopearlos mtin n impromptu news man. >> carlos martin reporting from youtube. we're all on the train right now and right now what you are witnessing is a tow truck moving a car from the tracks. thank god nobody got hurt. >> i would say an unofficial organization. interviewing people and talking about their feelings. >> i'm annoyed. >> what bothers you about the situation? >> that it's taking so long. >> we get a nice sense what the people are feeling. >> everybody here is, you know, kind of calm. happy. nobody's gotten out of hand yet. >> she's very excited about being in this video. >> i bet she really thought there was a youtube news. >> it's a long time people are talking about missing their birthdays. >> this guy says today is my birthday. and they all sing to him happy birthday. >> he kept mood light and you have to get an expert so carlos actually gets one of the conductors. >> i just want to see what's going on. >> how are you feeling? >> i feel good. >> now they get concerned ba us they actually saw the conductor fall at one point. >> than
what do you do to help your boredom, you hopearlos mtin n impromptu news man. >> carlos martin reporting from youtube. we're all on the train right now and right now what you are witnessing is a tow truck moving a car from the tracks. thank god nobody got hurt. >> i would say an unofficial organization. interviewing people and talking about their feelings. >> i'm annoyed. >> what bothers you about the situation? >> that it's taking so long. >> we get a nice...
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they cause he did for the midfielder mark taylor goes on to enroll to use all the names of boredom we were issued to maintain cost up to leave the house on the hearth and home. and adopt is that it was a promotion. so anything we do hear a band of open space and its promotion. how well the more difficult. still the company defeating the new pendant can be traced to you when you find them and putting the candy the hang of it. they are. the wedding. i know that. dream. reid who denies and friend. the north america and ignoring court he did. we asked only thing no to that. we didn't accept what was i that defied the odds they get some mommies went on to the reader to assume the meaning of freedom companies including ground. the two moved to seattle to run it the koran growing. i pray to him. this room. the government is increasingly becoming unpopular what do you jump on to something very popular and passed it so that you knew he would ask for they loved it they become these films. he he he. excluding gains from the community could do in print that is in the prosecution and minorities in
they cause he did for the midfielder mark taylor goes on to enroll to use all the names of boredom we were issued to maintain cost up to leave the house on the hearth and home. and adopt is that it was a promotion. so anything we do hear a band of open space and its promotion. how well the more difficult. still the company defeating the new pendant can be traced to you when you find them and putting the candy the hang of it. they are. the wedding. i know that. dream. reid who denies and friend....
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and so i started taking pictures and then started taking videos that's how it all started basically boredom is the short answer. i don't have an i-phone or anything like that. >> do you have a flip phone? >> here it is. >> oh, beautiful. yeah. nice. >> nice. >> people send me pictures and i can't see what the hell they are, you know. >> were you a little bit nervous when somebody said, hey, did you see ed on the internet? >> yeah. it was an e-mail from our friend george and he -- the subject was ed inside of cyberspace and i was, like, oh, god. >> any plans to hang out with the dodges now? >> i think we're going to go get a drink with them. >> yeah, maybe at st. joe's. >> oh, cool. >>> i guess when you are a former nascar driver you have the need for speed but that does not justify leading police officers from three different states on a high-speed car chase through utah which is exactly what happened back in january of 2013 when former nascar driver tyler walker did that exact thing. they ended up chasing walker's black bmw for about an hour and a half. at one point in the video he appears
and so i started taking pictures and then started taking videos that's how it all started basically boredom is the short answer. i don't have an i-phone or anything like that. >> do you have a flip phone? >> here it is. >> oh, beautiful. yeah. nice. >> nice. >> people send me pictures and i can't see what the hell they are, you know. >> were you a little bit nervous when somebody said, hey, did you see ed on the internet? >> yeah. it was an e-mail from...
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we forget the worries that a crime the portable my domestic helper make up the boredom of its merits. at his command of captain nikolas only serves fish he catches himself. he compares it himself too and is one of the few locals who are critical mode like to think he prefers to use next it didn't hate it i cried like a good thing but i don't like it. nani will find. i don't see what's so exciting about it yet. it's like killing a sleeping animal. it would be at the prison. a bit serves fresh calamari and grilled green. he has been catching and selling change for forty years. although they use different fishing techniques. he and comfort i need to agree that in a few years time the only change that will be eaten on the loans have been caught by a trawler. the court can you hear a minimum of only five percent of our fishermen are left here in a then escorted the young ones are pretty cute and little. they prefer to spend the nights and on the computer all in all of the fishing has no future here. the idea the next morning the most sharpens his fishing spear. the weather conditions are f
we forget the worries that a crime the portable my domestic helper make up the boredom of its merits. at his command of captain nikolas only serves fish he catches himself. he compares it himself too and is one of the few locals who are critical mode like to think he prefers to use next it didn't hate it i cried like a good thing but i don't like it. nani will find. i don't see what's so exciting about it yet. it's like killing a sleeping animal. it would be at the prison. a bit serves fresh...
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on saturday still no sign of wreckage from the missing get wind of this touch of this the use of boredom. daughter of the people's bank of china suggests the environment is like the changes to the country's mom of three policy. more of a report on how the pieces we have been calling me out in the run up to the box sixteen referendum on joining russia. oh and it would mop the cctv due to very warm welcome to the stop lights and do we begin with the missing malaysia airlines plane flight to the night three seven zero the prospective family members of the passages has a wide in kuala lumpur from ageing. there are twelve relatives of mine chinese and three indians. i did not meet with the waiting media malaysia airlines is putting them up in hotels around kuala lumpur. eleven countries are participating in the rescue in recess mission but notice all of clues have been found so far vietnam says of one or give up until the voting triples seven and crop is like i said and it's going to widen the search. if life with the kuala lumpur international airport and forty one minutes up the big noise b
on saturday still no sign of wreckage from the missing get wind of this touch of this the use of boredom. daughter of the people's bank of china suggests the environment is like the changes to the country's mom of three policy. more of a report on how the pieces we have been calling me out in the run up to the box sixteen referendum on joining russia. oh and it would mop the cctv due to very warm welcome to the stop lights and do we begin with the missing malaysia airlines plane flight to the...
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what's not gaining increased interest of boredom on health aficionado is seeking a nutritious gluten free alternative to wait and thomas cut that given them some much needed catch. a herd of cattle circles atop a pile of golden tan. we like rain which has been called to be in ethiopia for centuries until recently it was only known outside the country by visitors. ethiopian restaurants. but as nutritious alternative to week. now gaining increased interest abroad among health nuts diabetics and their suffering from clean intolerance. the tmp and have his own was considered a part of the national identity these days you can find some but the conditions for the fifth annual fourth of may. but the piece own touches people assume. this home and to keep his hands whole week was that it ties in all of you know part of the crop in contact with. it accounts for more than a quarter of cultivated land in ethiopia. with limited access to seed varieties fertilizers and modern machinery that would allow for higher yields ethiopia's six point five million thai farmers still struggle to meet local de
what's not gaining increased interest of boredom on health aficionado is seeking a nutritious gluten free alternative to wait and thomas cut that given them some much needed catch. a herd of cattle circles atop a pile of golden tan. we like rain which has been called to be in ethiopia for centuries until recently it was only known outside the country by visitors. ethiopian restaurants. but as nutritious alternative to week. now gaining increased interest abroad among health nuts diabetics and...
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the video clip showed two hundred and eighteen paratrooper surrounded the base units on boredom and the transport of a tactical exercises. russian forces seize control of crimea without bloodshed on the false pretense of protecting ethnic russians the twenty minute reserve grade restraint resisting any desire to defend the terror achieve our goals in the knowledge that the russians have much knowledge on picture equipped armed forces. there have been several standoff between the two minute reserve in crimea with ukrainian soldiers the cake into a series of naval headquarters by russian forces russian soldiers also fired live ammunition twenty twenty minute tree as part of efforts provided that the confrontation. russian warships the built in ukrainian vessels minutes before the service the pool while russian troops have had very limited success in their efforts to bridal chorus the ukrainians to switch allegiances to support the puppet regime moscow has instilled in crimea. as result of the heroism and defines the reputation of ukraine's me the trees grown substantially with the troops
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independence class old molly done onto some of the forty countries have come to be a trip to the exhibition boredom elyse by police is the piece you crying and design as an artist collective. the strong messages and colorful displays of the st exhibition which slices on to the eye to this day was timed out lloyd on attracted the attention of many a possibility exhibition or the noise the side that have received hundreds of posters for mullet is all across the world sending them messages of peace. would you not look very good sense of comedic designed to support this. thanks to them we managed to organize a contest that exhibition in the center of kiev and the year the crisis in ukraine since the capture of the solace of people across the world hollywood's oscar award winning george clooney in john you're a and supports thing that angelic politician the immediate am ashamed of wearing it to the senate calling for release after time politician on oaks was like a microsoft founder bill guy has a business card to richard branson a post i will pull gone with and support for the troubled nights. top supe
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yet the indented by boredom the main image i deemed offensive to the front of the pocket sunday's match at the top has been in talks in seven of the decent i decide to attacks in the country. hunter some other developments now i can stop reading. i focused on sudan agency agency the isi are going to be a box on top by caution in faraway from international scrutiny seek actually be in this series apart from geneva and was offered by up to cap it off i could hear. this journal to play because he don't you he has me sitting on the deal pissing off on some tangent agencies for something mom. the cabbage and some from bon ton of games team the sydney defence of pakistani army and its main spy agency the isi in the monday too. she designed the human tumor and rights commission in geneva said optus i support it didn't outfits of promoting anti gm crops in fealty to forgo its foreign policy objectives then they get what i did to promote him what i can do comedy and i spent the day but giving pets too. yes it did with usability. good luck and eight. picking up of speakers for them. noel was spea
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independence class old molly done onto some of the forty countries have come to be a trip to the exhibition boredom elyse by police is the piece you crying in the song is an artist collective. the strong messages and colorful displays of the st exhibition which ice is on to the eye to this day was timed out mulligan attracted the attention of many a possibility. exhibition or go is a site that receives hundreds of posters from aunt it's all across the way of sending them messages of peace. would you not that we're very keen sense of community designed to support this accidentally managed to organize a contest that exhibition in the sand to keep it to you. the crisis in you crying seems to come to the solace of people across the world. hollywood's oscar award winning george clooney in january but seeing supporting that angelic politician you via tim ashamed of wearing it takes to calling released at the time politician on oaks was like a microsoft founder bill guy has a business card to richard branson a post i will cope gone with its support for the troubled nights. top supermodels. i'm breaking in
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and the boredom two hundred thirty people were all born with no sign of the plane the search area has been extended to an area that stretches all the way from china to that and see less of thailand. this after vietnam briefly skilled out a search operations after saying it had been getting mixed signals from malaysia. all the flight path of flight three seven no. authorities continued to look for clues that may explain what happened. i think there's a lot of speculation right now some things responsibly that have not been no confirmed a proper control. we are looking at it very carefully the malaysian military says the plane was in the air for over an hour before it vanished from radar. and had traveled about five hundred km off course. and added that the plane's transponder and tracking devices was switched off. after the plane veered off track. some experts speculate that there might have been a sudden electrical malfunction on the plane twenty of them back to power would only last an hour officials have not ruled out the possibility of policy was soft. as responder signals that con
and the boredom two hundred thirty people were all born with no sign of the plane the search area has been extended to an area that stretches all the way from china to that and see less of thailand. this after vietnam briefly skilled out a search operations after saying it had been getting mixed signals from malaysia. all the flight path of flight three seven no. authorities continued to look for clues that may explain what happened. i think there's a lot of speculation right now some things...
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perhaps boredom, i'm not sure. i was in primary care. i remember seeing it. i moved here in 1999. in the early 2001, 2001, i started seeing a bunch of 20-year-olds coming in with habits of oxicotin. to me that was the turning point of how things started. it started with pills. >> pills that were crushable and easy to snort. dr rictor believes pharmaceutical companies could have done nor prevent the epidemic. >> how did heroin become a problem. >> essentially the company decided not to put a coating around the medication. that would have made it difficult to snort. most kids started out snorting the medication. if they had put the koeting around it, it may have stopped this. they chose not to for economic, financial reasons. when they decided or the company decided to put a coating, the cost of the drug went up. the heroin dealers moved in. >> with other powerful pain-killers going for $80 a bill. heroin was the cheaper alternative. they saw a maimer market in rut line and major profit. >> we are near new york and massachusetts, and connecticut. and people can take a couple hour tr
perhaps boredom, i'm not sure. i was in primary care. i remember seeing it. i moved here in 1999. in the early 2001, 2001, i started seeing a bunch of 20-year-olds coming in with habits of oxicotin. to me that was the turning point of how things started. it started with pills. >> pills that were crushable and easy to snort. dr rictor believes pharmaceutical companies could have done nor prevent the epidemic. >> how did heroin become a problem. >> essentially the company...
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. >> i think it is a particular problem in rural states, perhaps boredom, not sure. i was in primary care and i remember seeing it. i moved here in 1999 and in the early 2000, 2001 i started seeing a bunch of 20-year-olds come in with habits of oxycontin. to me, that was sort of the turning point of how things started. it started out with pills. >> pills that were crushable and easy to snort. the doctor believes pharmaceutical companies could have done more to prevent this epidemic. >> how did heroin become the problem here? >> the company chose not to put a coating around the medication that would have made it very difficult to snort. most of these kids started out snorting the medication. if they had put the coating around it, it might have stopped this from the beginning but they chose not to for chick reasons, financial reasons. when they decided, the company decided that they were then going to put a coating, the cost of the drug went way up and the heroin dealers moved in. >> with percocet and other powerful pain killers going for $80 a pill, heroin became the
. >> i think it is a particular problem in rural states, perhaps boredom, not sure. i was in primary care and i remember seeing it. i moved here in 1999 and in the early 2000, 2001 i started seeing a bunch of 20-year-olds come in with habits of oxycontin. to me, that was sort of the turning point of how things started. it started out with pills. >> pills that were crushable and easy to snort. the doctor believes pharmaceutical companies could have done more to prevent this epidemic....
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. >> the new cellies have helped each other battle boredom by finding another use for dominos. >> fourould have had to do a minimum of ten push-ups for every one i couldn't get in the sink i would have to do an additional ten. >> john i think has lived a fairly sheltered life, so it's hard for us to connect as far as popular culture. i think he told me he saw his first film when he was like 15, 16, something like that. you know, i've asked him if he's seen this movie, that movie. he's never even heard of most of the movies i want to talk about. we finally found a connection to talk about last night. he's seen "office space" and "office space" is my favorite of all time. >> isn't it about a couple of disgruntled employees that smash some of the equipment from the company and hatch a plot to -- >> burn down the building? >> yes. >> yes, yes, it is about a couple people who burn down the building and i don't think that the irony was lost on jon either. i actually asked him if he got the idea from the film and he says no. >> that's it. that's full now. just a challenge. >> christina ranich
. >> the new cellies have helped each other battle boredom by finding another use for dominos. >> fourould have had to do a minimum of ten push-ups for every one i couldn't get in the sink i would have to do an additional ten. >> john i think has lived a fairly sheltered life, so it's hard for us to connect as far as popular culture. i think he told me he saw his first film when he was like 15, 16, something like that. you know, i've asked him if he's seen this movie, that...
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and they say that flying is long hours of boredom punctuated by moments of stark terror. terror moment. so obviously the oxygen masks go on first. that's number one. they drill it. you should be able to do in it two seconds. remember i was telling but the context. this is incredibly loud now. the most important thing. forget air traffic control, forget the back of the airplane, the pilot needs to be able to talk to the co-pilot. you're getting ahead of me. can you go back? the pilot needs to talk to the co-pilot. they establish communication. they're wearing these masks. they have to make sure they have communication. so then they check the cabin altitude one more time. and then it begins what they call the high dock. you disengage the auto pilot. you were talking about auto pilot. they wouldn't want to go to manual flying, i'm pretty sure. was that the procedure? to do manual for this? >> could you do either one but i think the gut reaction of most of us would be to disconnect the auto pilot. could you do it by automation. >> so down you go. and you want to go down as qu
and they say that flying is long hours of boredom punctuated by moments of stark terror. terror moment. so obviously the oxygen masks go on first. that's number one. they drill it. you should be able to do in it two seconds. remember i was telling but the context. this is incredibly loud now. the most important thing. forget air traffic control, forget the back of the airplane, the pilot needs to be able to talk to the co-pilot. you're getting ahead of me. can you go back? the pilot needs to...
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forget the effort needed to fight boredom. now the muscles are flabby from misuse.s us, and so what do you do? do you remind millennials to access to all things renders them empty. access to gratification is the very definition of gratification? actually, we need to remind ourselves. it's not the millennials who first put the self before all ils. the more famous selfies were not them. try their parents. believing since the 1970s that all good things come to those who state. >> we keep blaming the millennials. you weren't even listening. >> i was completely listening. >> we're all guilty, but we're blaming the millennials for our sins. we're doing this and other things, and we say, oh, it's them, it's them. it's us. >> i think that's exactly right. listen, the millennials are the largest generation ever. they're interesting to me, the one thing that is different is 50% of them are independents. most generations prior to that declared themselves pretty much what their parents were and their political affiliation. fewer of them are going to church. that's not new. that
forget the effort needed to fight boredom. now the muscles are flabby from misuse.s us, and so what do you do? do you remind millennials to access to all things renders them empty. access to gratification is the very definition of gratification? actually, we need to remind ourselves. it's not the millennials who first put the self before all ils. the more famous selfies were not them. try their parents. believing since the 1970s that all good things come to those who state. >> we keep...
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the other two, the boredom and the vice, these are terribly different can challenges. bob putnam has talked with us a bunch about this. he's done really careful work. charles murray is another guy with a very different political background but also looking at communities and what happens when work goes away. the stories they tell and the data they share, they're absolutely chilling. like erik says, divorce rates go way up. children lived in single-parent homes go way up. incarcerates go way up -- incarceration rates go way up. voting goes way down. they just become these really, really troubled communities, and almost all of the work we've with looked at says the cause is very clear, it's when work goes away, these bad things follow. so we're terribly interested in solutions like a negative income tax and earned income tax expansion that preserve work for people. it seems really important to do. >> it's too bad the president is otherwise occupied right now, his state t of the union -- >> watch it on video. >> someone needs to get him a copy of this book, i think. [laug
the other two, the boredom and the vice, these are terribly different can challenges. bob putnam has talked with us a bunch about this. he's done really careful work. charles murray is another guy with a very different political background but also looking at communities and what happens when work goes away. the stories they tell and the data they share, they're absolutely chilling. like erik says, divorce rates go way up. children lived in single-parent homes go way up. incarcerates go way up...
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me, i got a problem with boredom. i got bored.her and everything got boring. i'm not even trying to sound like a [ bleep ]. i'm keeping it real. but i start making excuses and i made it cool for myself to start venturing away. before i knew it, now i got two kids and then bam, my third. my other baby mama is his ex-wife's sister. i had a baby with her. then i had a baby with an ex-girlfriend, then with another girl. before i knew it, i'm like [ bleep ]. >> it's a joke amongst all our family. every time they see me, how many kids you got now? >> that's the first thing out of everybody's mouth. what's your number now? >> why you giving up free pieces? >> gabriel's irresponsible parenting, like his drug use, has angered ezekiel. >> me and him, we buck heads a lot because i find myself with 100 bucks in my pocket and i'm about to go give 80 of it to one of your baby mamas. where you at? you know what i'm saying? but i mean, he's my brother. can't hate him. it's my brother. >> check. >> check. >> and down goes frazier. >> coming up --
me, i got a problem with boredom. i got bored.her and everything got boring. i'm not even trying to sound like a [ bleep ]. i'm keeping it real. but i start making excuses and i made it cool for myself to start venturing away. before i knew it, now i got two kids and then bam, my third. my other baby mama is his ex-wife's sister. i had a baby with her. then i had a baby with an ex-girlfriend, then with another girl. before i knew it, i'm like [ bleep ]. >> it's a joke amongst all our...
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but there's no protection against boredom when it comes to tom perkins.sold the maltese falcon in 2009 for a reported $120 million. he says the allure of the mega-yacht was in building it and in overcoming its technical and its aesthetic challenges. in september 2011, news corporation announced that perkins was standing down from its board of directors. coming up, blindsided by the board. >> none of the normal business reasons apply. i know that. there were no improprieties, there were no ethics issues, so i can only conclude that it was personal in some way. certainly, the way it was done was personal. >> carly fiorina on her ouster at hewlett-packard, when >> carly fiorina on her ouster at hewlett-packard, when "60 minutes on cnbc" returns. >> carly fiorina on her ouster at hewlett-packard, when "60 gundyes!n group is a go.. not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of t
but there's no protection against boredom when it comes to tom perkins.sold the maltese falcon in 2009 for a reported $120 million. he says the allure of the mega-yacht was in building it and in overcoming its technical and its aesthetic challenges. in september 2011, news corporation announced that perkins was standing down from its board of directors. coming up, blindsided by the board. >> none of the normal business reasons apply. i know that. there were no improprieties, there were no...
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a somber experience, full of seemingly endless days, long nights, and the constant fight against boredomin one of the orange county jail's protective housing units known as mod q, things are much more lively. >> that's my [ bleep ] right here. that's my [ bleep ]. whoo! that's mine. whoo! come here, show your [ bleep ]. >> mod q houses a variety of protective custody inmates, including a high percentage of homosexuals. >> all homosexual inmates are required to be classified as protective custody. it is not optional. they will have to be protective custody inmate in a protective custody housing location. that's for their own safety because there will be a potential victim due to the fact that they're homosexual. >> some of the inmates in this mod are not just homosexual, but choose to live as women. a few have begun the process of surgically transforming their bodies. >> when you enter the orange county jail system, if you are in the process of having a sex change, let's say, if you still have your male genital parts, you are considered a male and you will be housed there, whether or not
a somber experience, full of seemingly endless days, long nights, and the constant fight against boredomin one of the orange county jail's protective housing units known as mod q, things are much more lively. >> that's my [ bleep ] right here. that's my [ bleep ]. whoo! that's mine. whoo! come here, show your [ bleep ]. >> mod q houses a variety of protective custody inmates, including a high percentage of homosexuals. >> all homosexual inmates are required to be classified as...
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crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ [ applause ] >>> when it comes to beating boredomounty jail, donald stokes likes to sing, and patriotic classics seem not to bother anyone. >> as always, portions brought to you in part by the orange county department of corrections, inviting you. come on vacation, stay on probation. >> thanks to his former job, stokes has seen a broad spectrum of america one playground at a time. >> we build huge playgrounds for kids. every chuck e. cheese, burger king, mcdonald's has a playland out there that needs to be serviced, cleaned, built, dismantled. >> stokes is serving 120 days for possession of methamphetamines and driving on a suspended license, but this isn't his first run-in with the law. >> i've been arrested for being a deejay. i've been stopped by law enforcement on an inflatable device at one point in time. inner tubing is apparently illegal on lake perris out here in california. i've been taken to jail on a 5150, which is a psychiatric evaluation for oneself for others because i was wearing a renaissance fair costume at the time.
crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ [ applause ] >>> when it comes to beating boredomounty jail, donald stokes likes to sing, and patriotic classics seem not to bother anyone. >> as always, portions brought to you in part by the orange county department of corrections, inviting you. come on vacation, stay on probation. >> thanks to his former job, stokes has seen a broad spectrum of america one playground at a time. >> we build huge...
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. >>> depending on the inmate, doing time can result in endless boredom. the v twin motor. >> this inmate, who asked to only be identified by his nickname, lucky, used his time at san quentin state prison to create intricate models from soap, oil and paper. >> i carve it out. it's the tread of the tire, made out of soap. takes a long time. i been doing it for like six years, and what keeps me from being depressed, and angry and everything else. >> what do these bikes mean to you? what do they represent? >> i don't know. i guess freedom. because you know, you got to be free to actually ride them. >> lucky's models were more than just a hobby. he made one special bike as a gift to his daughter, whom he had never met. >> she's 9 years old. she's never had her dad. and i don't know how to be a father. so i really don't know what to give her. i want to give her something she don't have. ♪ >> we met christopher lashbrook at the lyman correctional facility in colorado. he spent much of his time practicing his music. it was the primary link that connected him to h
. >>> depending on the inmate, doing time can result in endless boredom. the v twin motor. >> this inmate, who asked to only be identified by his nickname, lucky, used his time at san quentin state prison to create intricate models from soap, oil and paper. >> i carve it out. it's the tread of the tire, made out of soap. takes a long time. i been doing it for like six years, and what keeps me from being depressed, and angry and everything else. >> what do these bikes...
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the mood in the church is tense, nothing like the droning boredom of the masses of my youth. as the minutes pass i think of the jesuits who said a good catholic acts on the social teachings if that means confronting the church. outside st. patrick's, 4500 angry men and women have assembled. packing fifth avenue and chanting, with placards. curb your -- act up, the a.i.d.s. coalition is protesting o'connor's assault on safe sex and reproductive rights. there's an almost carnival like feeling in the protests. high camp and high serious news are capacity -- compatible. an artist dressed as jesus christ in a white shroud, carrying a wooden cross over his shoulders. he wears a crown of thorns over his long hair. ray will be dead in less than a year. keith is there, too, in a knitted cap with a long, hand-knitted scarf wrapped happied his slender neck. he has two months left. inside the cathedral, o'connor's mass is interrupted again and again by protesters, surreptitiously spread throughout the church they stand up and yell out their statements. a friend jumps on a pew and shouts,
the mood in the church is tense, nothing like the droning boredom of the masses of my youth. as the minutes pass i think of the jesuits who said a good catholic acts on the social teachings if that means confronting the church. outside st. patrick's, 4500 angry men and women have assembled. packing fifth avenue and chanting, with placards. curb your -- act up, the a.i.d.s. coalition is protesting o'connor's assault on safe sex and reproductive rights. there's an almost carnival like feeling in...
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the oscars go on like this, a half hour of great moments sandwiched in between three hours of total boredomor is this the new normal because they can still sell the ad space with live tv? will there ever be a change or will we continue down this path? >> that's a good point, longer it is, the more ad slots you can get in. but there is a lot of integrity in keeping these things, the short animated, short docs. it's kind of weird, because in the press room, what happens is, like jared leto wins early on, and he comes in and he talks and they cut all the sound. so, i kind of miss out on, you know, best special effects and a lot of the things that seem to really drag people down. so, for me, it just clips right along. >> i thought the show last night definitely clipped right along. ellen made it move pretty quickly. >> they should make it one hour long. >> our oscar scrooge didn't win it. 43 million people did, a ten-year high -- >> i fell asleep and i'm a night owl. >> they should just tweet out the winners. >> yeah, we'll probably get to that. >> social media made it tolerable. >> you can go
the oscars go on like this, a half hour of great moments sandwiched in between three hours of total boredomor is this the new normal because they can still sell the ad space with live tv? will there ever be a change or will we continue down this path? >> that's a good point, longer it is, the more ad slots you can get in. but there is a lot of integrity in keeping these things, the short animated, short docs. it's kind of weird, because in the press room, what happens is, like jared leto...
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in the world, and if you put them too prominently on the front page, your audience will chi die of boredom. the architecture of news is broken down. it used to be the case that the most important issues came first, and they would attract the biggest audience, and there might be some fluffy stuff at the bottom. that wouldn't necessarily take up too much of anyone's time. the froth has come to the fore be, and nowadays if you really want a big audience, you put someone like this on. i mean, taylor always gets huge hits, particularly when she's wearing shorts. this drives serious people crazy. crazy. we're neglecting this for this. what is going on? have we become degenerates? well, it's a challenge. it's definitely a challenge. and if you're feeling gloomy and high-minded, you may take to the hills, and you may decide that we have entered an era of unparalleled decadence. i don't despair because i know, and i think back to the history of the renaissance. in the renaissance the catholic church had some really serious and important things to tell people. how to live according to the gospels of
in the world, and if you put them too prominently on the front page, your audience will chi die of boredom. the architecture of news is broken down. it used to be the case that the most important issues came first, and they would attract the biggest audience, and there might be some fluffy stuff at the bottom. that wouldn't necessarily take up too much of anyone's time. the froth has come to the fore be, and nowadays if you really want a big audience, you put someone like this on. i mean,...
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this sector is called boredom. i think we invented a new sector.y, it's called, what will i do? i'll put on my mask or maybe play my game until my father figures out in app purchases are verboten in our house. >> this is also potentially a sign of a really healthy market. investors aren't just taking these ipos for their face value. >> healthy? >> they're looking at it, trading it down if it doesn't make sense to them. a lot of people could say this is a sign of a reasonably valued market. people are looking at these things carefully. it's not like the go-go '90 days. >> we have to go back to kayla for a moment because she has more breaking news on the banks. >> trickle of these capital distribution announcements are starting with morgan stanley. the company has been conservative in the last couple years because it wanted to buy back the rest of smith barney. it's doubling its dividend to 10 cents per share on a quarterly basis. it says it plans to buy back $1 billion in stock this year. so you can see morgan stanley shares up by 1.5% from investor
this sector is called boredom. i think we invented a new sector.y, it's called, what will i do? i'll put on my mask or maybe play my game until my father figures out in app purchases are verboten in our house. >> this is also potentially a sign of a really healthy market. investors aren't just taking these ipos for their face value. >> healthy? >> they're looking at it, trading it down if it doesn't make sense to them. a lot of people could say this is a sign of a reasonably...
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attention and after about 20 minutes they can be looking at the screen and not noticing there's such a boredom fashion. >> it boggles my mind they pick up an e-mail and they couldn't track a plane. kate. >> tensions boiling over this morning between north and south korea, the two sides exchanging fire at north sea after military drills spilled over the border. barbara, what more are we learning this morning? >> reporter: good morning, kate. this is exactly what the u.s. has worried about for weeks. is is there a new round of provocation from north korea? this took place on the western border at sea, north korea conducting live fire exercises, some of it falling into south korean waters and at that point the south responded. the reuters news agency is reporting this got pretty brisk, the north firing about 500 artillery shells, the south koreans firing back with about 300 shells. this has been an area of tension before back in 2011, a north korean torpedo sank a south korean ship killing 36 sailors. one of the big concerns is this comes just one day after north korea raised the prospect of anot
attention and after about 20 minutes they can be looking at the screen and not noticing there's such a boredom fashion. >> it boggles my mind they pick up an e-mail and they couldn't track a plane. kate. >> tensions boiling over this morning between north and south korea, the two sides exchanging fire at north sea after military drills spilled over the border. barbara, what more are we learning this morning? >> reporter: good morning, kate. this is exactly what the u.s. has...
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i think his biggest problem is boredom and passing time. he watches a lot of things on television. >> i thought most controversial was this idea that he felt no remorse, it sounded like very little remorse for what he had done. what was that about? >> sure. i think that it's not true that he doesn't feel remorse. i actually do think that he feels a tremendous amount of guilt and remorse, especially when it comes to the pain that he's inflicted on his family. but you're right, there are certain lines in the story and certain lines that stuck out for me at the time, too, and i knew he shouldn't be saying that and i thought he would no better than to say something like that. his depends are something that people talk about a lot. the fact that you jewish individuals and groups and charities, that they're very vulnerable because he himself was a member of those communities and the fact that he said, you know, i didn't heard the -- mojews more than i hurt e catholics. >> in terms of how he's come to that view? >> i was struck by how on defense m
i think his biggest problem is boredom and passing time. he watches a lot of things on television. >> i thought most controversial was this idea that he felt no remorse, it sounded like very little remorse for what he had done. what was that about? >> sure. i think that it's not true that he doesn't feel remorse. i actually do think that he feels a tremendous amount of guilt and remorse, especially when it comes to the pain that he's inflicted on his family. but you're right, there...
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i think that it's burning boredom. and because you see different parts of syria you have not read up. on you know nato called most of the destruction of us down to be infrastructure on the civilian casualties collateral damage from the start it has made every effort to minimize collateral damage to make sure that civilians aren't killed or wounded up on the families there's a bridge. near the city which was bombed. i've been fine with the free passes with great responses to them. and so we're going to meet people about work on this train. some way to work was joe the plumber and. he's got a locomotive you look at the below the fellows you're struck oh for goodness employment for companies with corn that's tonight a nato airstrike there's a passenger train full of bridgeview this lobby nato says it was not intended as a target this by the civilians. casualties in that attack nato says they'll be no let up in the bombing campaign. to restore terms purple star and libya of a model but you don't look too so plus are going
i think that it's burning boredom. and because you see different parts of syria you have not read up. on you know nato called most of the destruction of us down to be infrastructure on the civilian casualties collateral damage from the start it has made every effort to minimize collateral damage to make sure that civilians aren't killed or wounded up on the families there's a bridge. near the city which was bombed. i've been fine with the free passes with great responses to them. and so we're...
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. >> not a sheer look of panic but sheer boredom. the thing it comes down to expectations.e ran the house? their parents expect them to and they don't expect a girl in their home to be treated any different than a boy. in fact, i expect kate to actually do better than the boys! because she is such a smart girl. but, you know, it does all come down to expectations. if your parents think you are going to be successful, whether you're a boy or a girl, then you're going to be successful. chances are very good. and like if you don't act inside the house like a girl is to be treated differently and you keep talking about being tough, i talk to kate in the same way i talk to joey and andrew and jack and expect them to be tough and not pampering them like why don't you go off and play with your barbie doll. >> farges athers are stepping u islamic. >> the problem is that we have got single mothers raising children, you know, 70% so the reality is that culturally we need to role model this because we have a lot of people who don't have that father figure in that household so anything
. >> not a sheer look of panic but sheer boredom. the thing it comes down to expectations.e ran the house? their parents expect them to and they don't expect a girl in their home to be treated any different than a boy. in fact, i expect kate to actually do better than the boys! because she is such a smart girl. but, you know, it does all come down to expectations. if your parents think you are going to be successful, whether you're a boy or a girl, then you're going to be successful....
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started beating people taking their property smashing cars there are serious reasons to believe that boredom or brawl a group like this call into our rally was in collusion with the my dying criminals the police which are supposed to sort out the situation are not going about their job with any enthusiasm and although the attackers didn't hide their faces no one has been arrested so far which simply leads to the conclusion that the acted under the protection of the criminals currently in power. people in crimea meanwhile might claim such events can't happen what they are and all because a one woman all season tix. she may look like a blonde bombshell but i didn't need the announcer did it or what they were going to have to have been just a little bit off here at the minute but. why did the guys on your absolute not. post in the us appeared to be getting this might pretty but her words are sometimes even more explosive that you doubt the constituents who carry in the produce more. still must see to them severe and yet the e.d.n. student was doing last year will carry you up after you dienst i
started beating people taking their property smashing cars there are serious reasons to believe that boredom or brawl a group like this call into our rally was in collusion with the my dying criminals the police which are supposed to sort out the situation are not going about their job with any enthusiasm and although the attackers didn't hide their faces no one has been arrested so far which simply leads to the conclusion that the acted under the protection of the criminals currently in power....
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there's a lot of downtime there's a lot of boredom there's a lot of frustration there's a lot of time just spent walking to get where you're going not only are most american separate from the military they're also separated from the actual experience of war except for a few very isolated incidents like you know september eleventh the united states has not had the real experience of war and so americans think of war in the abstract you know not as painful reality but in it's kind of celebrate remote you know with victorious troops coming home. their version of war is a one sided fantasy and when the citizens of the most powerful military society that has ever existed that's a disaster for the rest of the world. the reality of war is not simply shooting but it is killing and killing the exacts a penalty of the killer and it's also being susceptible to being killed or maimed and people for whom war is defined by popular media don't get that and therefore their understanding of war is fundamentally false and distorted. powerful forces committed to the proposition that we need to continue
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that we're going to have in such a way that instead of being frustrating and making life perpetual boredom will enable us to engage in a creative activity. now if you're if you're going to play the same old game and it doesn't really matter there's a lot of people out there they almost refuse to upgrade but if you want to play all brand new games coming out. great just to keep up i mean it's it's it's not. it's not anything you have to do. it's more just you know it's trying to keep up with the joneses a lot of the time you know friend gets you know a new video card or a bigger mama bear or something like hey that's cool i want that. thing to remember when you're. just make sure you get everything. up and never fails there's always something gets forgotten. you so much work to look up parts of a gear finder look like use google maps to find addresses a way to vent stress have a rough day on the roads get home or whatever work and come home blow something up in a videogame and nothing gets harmed and i feel a little better. yes we turn the computer on and you select the game you want to pla
that we're going to have in such a way that instead of being frustrating and making life perpetual boredom will enable us to engage in a creative activity. now if you're if you're going to play the same old game and it doesn't really matter there's a lot of people out there they almost refuse to upgrade but if you want to play all brand new games coming out. great just to keep up i mean it's it's it's not. it's not anything you have to do. it's more just you know it's trying to keep up with the...