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when we collect, for instance, fat cells, there are stem cells mixed in with that.e don't even have to isolate those. by using, if you will, the right growth factors or food for the stem cells, just with a needle technique, we can restore the skin, the shape of the face or restore defects in the body with no surgery and usually a ten-minute process. >> you know i like to talk to my guests who join us for the show about things that are noninvasive and healthy for the body. i think that falls into that category. >> it certainly does. >> dr. giampapa, thanks. i always learn so much when i visit him. >>> up next, it's found in just about every processed snack. but is canola oil good for you? dr. ar a. smis is here to help us get to the bottom of it. m two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to cf before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from
when we collect, for instance, fat cells, there are stem cells mixed in with that.e don't even have to isolate those. by using, if you will, the right growth factors or food for the stem cells, just with a needle technique, we can restore the skin, the shape of the face or restore defects in the body with no surgery and usually a ten-minute process. >> you know i like to talk to my guests who join us for the show about things that are noninvasive and healthy for the body. i think that...
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of cells. >> we collect hundreds of millions of cells.itting usually that's your whole life. >> sit in this chair, a massage chair, and you get collected through a machine, and then you rent the machine so the machine's not here. and it takes that out. you clean them, rejuvenate them. you separate them from red blood cells. >> absolutely. separate, this is really a component of the white blood cells. what is important is you can get stem cells from your blood, from your bone marrow, from your fat cells and even skin where they are making and inserting genes. the process that we use only collects extremely healthy what we call non-sinesencs cells. it's the process that allows tuesday collect the cells, immune systems, and the whole component of stem cells that we need to be healthy and stay healthy if we in the future get to need to use them. >> i get nervous when i hear nondifferentiated cells. it's also what a cancer cell is. so tell me, any -- if you have cancer or if you are fearing for cancer, is there any part of this process that ca
of cells. >> we collect hundreds of millions of cells.itting usually that's your whole life. >> sit in this chair, a massage chair, and you get collected through a machine, and then you rent the machine so the machine's not here. and it takes that out. you clean them, rejuvenate them. you separate them from red blood cells. >> absolutely. separate, this is really a component of the white blood cells. what is important is you can get stem cells from your blood, from your bone...
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there is an empty cell upstairs, cell four, he's going to cell four now. >> he's going to cell four.to cell four. you'll have your own cell all by yourself. you cool with that? right now, what i want you to do, you're going to come out and you're going to sit in the day room, all right? >> all right. >> you're going to chill out at the table. >> he wants to talk to you. >> you want to talk to me? all right. >> they're going to pull me out here right now anyways. >> back up a little bit. i'm going to open up this door. what's your name again? >> bretts. >> have a seat at that table. yes, so we're moving this inmate into a cell where he's compatible with a cell mate and he'll have his own cell and we're going to figure out where -- who to move where later on. >> in order to keep casper separated from cash, deputies decide to move big daddy to the upper tier. and big daddy is none too happy about the move. >> he disrupted me, got me bounced around, got me bounced out of my cell while i had my own program going and bounced me up here. it ain't cool. because he want to play shower games w
there is an empty cell upstairs, cell four, he's going to cell four now. >> he's going to cell four.to cell four. you'll have your own cell all by yourself. you cool with that? right now, what i want you to do, you're going to come out and you're going to sit in the day room, all right? >> all right. >> you're going to chill out at the table. >> he wants to talk to you. >> you want to talk to me? all right. >> they're going to pull me out here right now...
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if they use a cell phone. means the cell phone can talk to whoever they want to. it's just a situation where security there's certain measures we've got to follow. that is a sad fact about it today, cell phones are becoming more and more popular where people are not having home phones. so it does make it hard on the inmates. >> was it worth it? >> to me it was. my mom she was sick, you know what i'm saying? so i really wanted to talk to her so that with 15 days in d.c. no matter what they did it was well worth it. >> in addition to the extra time in confinement, young and nixon will also be separated. those changes are routine to inmates like jack hill who has spend much of the last 30 years in prison. >> it's life. it's life in prison. but you're in prison, people come, people go, you know, you don't miss them. just remember them. >> what can you say? take it as it comes. good with the bad. for every negative try to make a positive. >> another change hill is about to experience is the prison's upcoming ban on
if they use a cell phone. means the cell phone can talk to whoever they want to. it's just a situation where security there's certain measures we've got to follow. that is a sad fact about it today, cell phones are becoming more and more popular where people are not having home phones. so it does make it hard on the inmates. >> was it worth it? >> to me it was. my mom she was sick, you know what i'm saying? so i really wanted to talk to her so that with 15 days in d.c. no matter...
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cell 21. they alleged that i was smuggling drugs into the jail for profit. >> while guiliano wouldn't discuss the specifics of the case, he says that if drugs did make it into the jail, there would be a ready market. >> hold it down, kid. something that goes for $10 on the street goes for $100, a pack of cigarettes $100, very profitable. >> but these days, guiliano says he has a very different set of concerns. how are you? >> just do your job. >> you got it. >> a few years ago they caught me clean. >> i would never have been clean. you would have been in segregation a few years ago. >> all the water on the floor came from the toilet. >> that's right. >> guiliano says changes at the jail, as well as a lack of loyalty among most inmates, have forced him to try and do his time without problems. >> anymore there's no such thing as just keeping quiet. no sir, mother, honest to god, to not face any charges. i don't put myself in a situation where you have to worry about me telling or i got to worry
cell 21. they alleged that i was smuggling drugs into the jail for profit. >> while guiliano wouldn't discuss the specifics of the case, he says that if drugs did make it into the jail, there would be a ready market. >> hold it down, kid. something that goes for $10 on the street goes for $100, a pack of cigarettes $100, very profitable. >> but these days, guiliano says he has a very different set of concerns. how are you? >> just do your job. >> you got it....
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cell so you go from one cell to another to walk in circles. it's life in solitary confinement. no cellmates, no card games, no chess, but that's life. >> without the distraction of television, radio or cellmates, even the most hardened criminals can break under the pressure. >> every 25 minutes we do our walks to check on inmates to make sure the inmates are safe. they're a greater risk to themselves than anything else. they're isolated. so thoughts get into their heads at times, that they receive bad conversation from home or something like that. it can be despaired. >> [ bleep ]. i didn't do nothing, man. [ bleep ] making me want to kill myself. [ bleep ]. they don't understand. i'm [ bleep ] losing my mind. >> 25-year-old manuel martinez, a self-proclaimed gang member being held on forgery charges has reached the end of his rope. >> during one of our routine security walks, officers noticed he was attempting to hang himself. so the next step in the process, move to psych, stay there for evaluation and probably end up coming back. >> sometim
cell so you go from one cell to another to walk in circles. it's life in solitary confinement. no cellmates, no card games, no chess, but that's life. >> without the distraction of television, radio or cellmates, even the most hardened criminals can break under the pressure. >> every 25 minutes we do our walks to check on inmates to make sure the inmates are safe. they're a greater risk to themselves than anything else. they're isolated. so thoughts get into their heads at times,...
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is that cell number one does that look like a cell? is that cell number one? stay in school. learn your numbers. >> they feel like because they're angry they can do whatever they want to do and anger will solve the problem. oh, i was just angry and everything's going to be all right. and they have to realize that even if you're angry and you make the wrong choice, you will end up in this place. >> you ready the for a cell mate? >> no, sir. >> you want a cell mate? you want somebody to keep you company in there? i've got the perfect person for you. >> what's up? what's up? pop this door right here. shut up. shut [ bleep ] up. pop this door right here. why you crying? what you crying for? what are you [ bleep ] crying for? >> tough guy. what are you crying for. put your [ bleep ] head up. take these off. take them off. take those off. it's going down in here. >> going down in here. >> go down in here. >> put your hands up. put your hands up. >> you know why we ain't yelling at you like the other [ bleep ] in here. >> put your [ bleep ] hands up. put them up like this. >> becaus
is that cell number one does that look like a cell? is that cell number one? stay in school. learn your numbers. >> they feel like because they're angry they can do whatever they want to do and anger will solve the problem. oh, i was just angry and everything's going to be all right. and they have to realize that even if you're angry and you make the wrong choice, you will end up in this place. >> you ready the for a cell mate? >> no, sir. >> you want a cell mate? you...
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>> the possibility to save sells -- cells allowed us to undertake, each cell of an individual is capableoducing the entire individual. >> take me through the process of freezing cells. >> we get a biopsy, a small slice of that fest >> we can take those cells and treat them so they can be frozen and put in suspended animation. >> tell me about that. >> you can freeze it to a very low temperature like the temperature of liquid nitrogen. all life stops. their state of suspended animation can be that youd and thawed and in 20 minutes be growing again. >> we gained a clearer perspective. >> this is a frozen zoo. the cells are in racks, in towers, in an inventory system here, and they are in the vapor of liquid nitrogen, 250° below zero. you can look down now because we've clarified it and see the towers that hold the cells of the frozen zoo. they are the cells of over 10,000 individual animals. >> this isn't exactly your traditional zoo. would you say the definition of zoo have changed with this type of technique? >> zoos have greatly expanded from menageries. they are now conservation organi
>> the possibility to save sells -- cells allowed us to undertake, each cell of an individual is capableoducing the entire individual. >> take me through the process of freezing cells. >> we get a biopsy, a small slice of that fest >> we can take those cells and treat them so they can be frozen and put in suspended animation. >> tell me about that. >> you can freeze it to a very low temperature like the temperature of liquid nitrogen. all life stops. their...
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the entire individual. >> take me through the process of freezing cells. >> we can take those cellsreat them so they can be froatd -- frozen and put in suspended animation. >> tell me about that. >> you can freeze it to a very low temperature like the temperature of clicked nitrogen and all -- licked nitrogen. their state of suspended animation can be that youd and in 20 minutes be -- thawed and in 20 minutes be growing again. >> we gained a clearer perspective. >> this is a frozen zoo. the cells are in racks, in towers, in an inventory system here and in the vapor of liquid night yen, 250 d nitrogen, 250° below zero. the tower of the cells of the frozen zoo. the sells of 10,000 individual animals. >> this isn't your traditional zoo. would you say the definition of zoo have changed with this type of technique? >> zoos have greatly expanded from menageries. the zoos of the future will have activities like preserving these samples as part of their mission. >> the zoos of the froze frozen, none closer to the heart than the northern white rhino. >> i think they are more like ballerinas
the entire individual. >> take me through the process of freezing cells. >> we can take those cellsreat them so they can be froatd -- frozen and put in suspended animation. >> tell me about that. >> you can freeze it to a very low temperature like the temperature of clicked nitrogen and all -- licked nitrogen. their state of suspended animation can be that youd and in 20 minutes be -- thawed and in 20 minutes be growing again. >> we gained a clearer perspective....
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open up a disciplinary cell.disciplinary cell. >> coming up -- >> what happened on that day? >> i let me rage, anger, emotions take over me. >> david goodell gets help in prepping for his sentencing. >> if there's any type of way i can weasel my way out of a year of two, it's perfect. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. sunny or bubbly? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? wheels or wheeeels? everything exactly the way you want it ...until boom, it's bedtime. your mattress isn't bliss: it's a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the all-new sleep number classic series. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. starting at just $699.99 for a queen mattress. he's the softy: his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock: your setting is 60. t
open up a disciplinary cell.disciplinary cell. >> coming up -- >> what happened on that day? >> i let me rage, anger, emotions take over me. >> david goodell gets help in prepping for his sentencing. >> if there's any type of way i can weasel my way out of a year of two, it's perfect. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it...
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a routine cell search up here in wing one. a shake down a certain amount of inmates every day. we will go in there, have them cuff up. submit to restraints, place them in the shower, and go through their belongings in their cell. the security. we are going in there, pick a number that is random. keeps them off their toes, if we were go to go and start searching from cell one all the way down, the others would know, get rid of our contra band. doing it at random. this one, this isn't right. feel this one. open that one. >> what do you have there? that is a home made cuff key. a homemade cuff key. this can get somebody killed this. is why we do our shake downs and do them at random f they knew we were coming, we never would have found it. they would have flushed it. this is very serious. >> key discovered in the cell mates of lionel boldin. it was in bowden's deordrant container. he is serving a 21-year sentence for armed robbery. he has been a close inmate, after having been cut with a shank. >> it fit if there and it turned. y
a routine cell search up here in wing one. a shake down a certain amount of inmates every day. we will go in there, have them cuff up. submit to restraints, place them in the shower, and go through their belongings in their cell. the security. we are going in there, pick a number that is random. keeps them off their toes, if we were go to go and start searching from cell one all the way down, the others would know, get rid of our contra band. doing it at random. this one, this isn't right. feel...
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. >> to your cells. put it down. to your cells, let's go. >> having spent nearly two years in the jail's maximum security unit as his case moves through the court, david has picked up a new skill or two. >> when i was locked in the cell by myself, they let me have art activities. you got this for origami. i used to make ducks, flowers, birds, planes, like a butterfly, dinosaurs, frogs, everything. flower. i was kind of rushing it, but that's the basic idea. >> i've been doing this job over 22 years. i believe david is one of the most dangerous inmates we've dealt with here. he's very intelligent. can be very narcissistic and can be manipulative to the point where he can convince you of just about anything. >> staff realize that to deal with him is to deal with contradiction. the same hands that create delicate origami flowers also strangled his former girlfriend. >> you sit there and strangle somebody, it's personal. about as personal as you can get. i'm a very nice person. i am. but i guess everybody has a switch, s
. >> to your cells. put it down. to your cells, let's go. >> having spent nearly two years in the jail's maximum security unit as his case moves through the court, david has picked up a new skill or two. >> when i was locked in the cell by myself, they let me have art activities. you got this for origami. i used to make ducks, flowers, birds, planes, like a butterfly, dinosaurs, frogs, everything. flower. i was kind of rushing it, but that's the basic idea. >> i've been...
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>> when i walked into the cell, i was shocked. i was shocked that there was no window in the cell.smallest things in solitary confinement are the world. and not having no direct sunlight for years on end was just mind blowing to me. you have to remember, some of the people that are in these cells did not necessarily commit acts of violence. some are there because they had a picture with somebody who was a gang associate or somebody who had drawings, or even one person i knew had spent years in the shu had a journal where he had written bits of african-american history, the number of hangings of african-americans in a given time period. this was considered gang natural. mumia abu jamal.a balter mall in some ways, these conditions were worse than what i've been through and iran. it was shocking to me. it was really shocking to step into that. >> sarah, you're now working with solitary watch. explain what it is. that is an organization bringing stories of people and for long solitary confinement in our country out for the public to look at. >> i want to play a clip from "opening the b
>> when i walked into the cell, i was shocked. i was shocked that there was no window in the cell.smallest things in solitary confinement are the world. and not having no direct sunlight for years on end was just mind blowing to me. you have to remember, some of the people that are in these cells did not necessarily commit acts of violence. some are there because they had a picture with somebody who was a gang associate or somebody who had drawings, or even one person i knew had spent...
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gomez ran to his cell and rivera ran to his cell. >> it was a little chaotic. the most part i tried to be nonconfrontational as much as possible. it's not what i prefer, but, unfortunately, i'm put in -- i'm put into a situation that there's really not too much i can do. >> from what i understand, inmate river arrow and inmate polanco believe bernard was working with a police agency. since they thought he was snitching, they decided to assault him. >> both the inmates who attacked bernard were placed in disciplinary segregation. one of them, rafael riviera, says bernard, whose nickname is whitey, had it can coming. >> let me tell you, whitey don't have no friends. because he's a [ bleep ] snitch. working for the police. because he working for the police, every spot that he's going, he going to get [ bleep ] up. and i bet you that [ bleep ] is gonna happen. people don't play no game. whoever is [ bleep ] with us, they gonna get it. he go to his room, we say go into your room. he go into a room, he's finished. >> bernard denies being a snitch. he says frequent vi
gomez ran to his cell and rivera ran to his cell. >> it was a little chaotic. the most part i tried to be nonconfrontational as much as possible. it's not what i prefer, but, unfortunately, i'm put in -- i'm put into a situation that there's really not too much i can do. >> from what i understand, inmate river arrow and inmate polanco believe bernard was working with a police agency. since they thought he was snitching, they decided to assault him. >> both the inmates who...
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>> no, no, the last one was for a cell phone. >> you had a cell phone?> yeah, fighting a little bull [ bleep ] and then. >> what you get on cm for? >> possession of weapons. see them in a couple months now. >> sandier is suspected of being a member of the bloods and some supporting evidence has just been found in his possessions. >> here's what we came looking for right here, five-point star, the number five, definite blood nation. 031 is one of the blood codes. stop snitching. we've got a worldwide picture that shows dominance of bloods throughout. >> who are you affiliated with? >> i refuse to answer your question. >> roca moreno is known to be part of the puerto rican prison gang called the niota's. officers knight and demerey would like to find evidence of how active he is or if he has any other affiliations. >> what i'm looking for is to see if the mattress has been altered. inmates are notorious for cutting holes anywhere along the seam or the sides, stuffing it with contraband. then they sew their contraband back up in their mattress. >> here we h
>> no, no, the last one was for a cell phone. >> you had a cell phone?> yeah, fighting a little bull [ bleep ] and then. >> what you get on cm for? >> possession of weapons. see them in a couple months now. >> sandier is suspected of being a member of the bloods and some supporting evidence has just been found in his possessions. >> here's what we came looking for right here, five-point star, the number five, definite blood nation. 031 is one of the blood...
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open up displainary cell.im to a disciplinary cell. >> nothing you do to me will affect me. >>> coming up -- >> what happened on that day? >> i let my rage, anger, emotions take over me. >> david goodell gets help in prepping for his sentencing. >> if there's any type of way i can weasel my way out of a year or two, it's worth it. >>> inside the walls of the bergen county jail, an officer has just received a threat. >> last friday was my 16th year in corrections. i've never really been threatened. it was written on my name, p. burke, you need to move him out of the unit before something bad happens to him. >> the threat to officer burke was written on an inmate request form and left in the law library drop box in cell 3, a maximum security unit for inmates accused of convicting violent crimes. >> i look at it as someone in there may not like the fact that i run things tight and wrote that to try and get me pulled out of there. >> staff already have a suspect in mind, jesus henrique-marte. he recently received
open up displainary cell.im to a disciplinary cell. >> nothing you do to me will affect me. >>> coming up -- >> what happened on that day? >> i let my rage, anger, emotions take over me. >> david goodell gets help in prepping for his sentencing. >> if there's any type of way i can weasel my way out of a year or two, it's worth it. >>> inside the walls of the bergen county jail, an officer has just received a threat. >> last friday was my...
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service that was compatible with the cell phones and the cell phones still had the power to stay onaintain that connection to the cell system. and when those phones connect to the cell system then they're trackable. then they're findable. >> why the ringing? everybody is like why the ringing? why are they still ringing? because usually if the phone is off -- >> if i'm on the subway, it goes to voice mail. it's a sad sort of false hope to pin to. the reality on cell phones ringing, when you make a call, if you're calling my phone, it is not my phone that's sending that ring tone back to you that makes the sound, it is the cell phone provider, verizon, at&t, vodafone, sending that signal back to you instead of the silence. what you're hearing and while you are hearing that ring, it is looking for your cell phone. when it doesn't find it, it goes back. >> that little bit of hope. the families and i want to hang on to that, that they are alive and the plane is intact. >> we all do. >> thank you very much. i appreciate that, sir. >>> coming up here, we are going to talk to a panel about
service that was compatible with the cell phones and the cell phones still had the power to stay onaintain that connection to the cell system. and when those phones connect to the cell system then they're trackable. then they're findable. >> why the ringing? everybody is like why the ringing? why are they still ringing? because usually if the phone is off -- >> if i'm on the subway, it goes to voice mail. it's a sad sort of false hope to pin to. the reality on cell phones ringing,...
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without it, the virus spreads from cell to cell.like other treatments, abreva penetrates deep to block the virus, to protect healthy cells so cold sores heal fast. as fast as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. ♪ learn more at abreva.com. don't tough it out. knock it out! fast. [ female announcer ] only with abreva. >>> investigators in new jersey >>> investigators in new jersey are still trying to determine what triggered gas leak and explosion that leveled a townhouse development tuesday. the blast killed one person and injured seven others. 20 homes are uninhabitable. a contractor was doing electrical work when the explosion took place. now, the contractor had been fined more than $100,000 for safety violations at two other sites. >>> and we are learning more about the mother who apparently drove into the ocean at daytona beach, florida. her three children were inside the minivan. the family was rescued, but as alexis christoforous reports, she could still face charges. >> reporter: hours before a mother drove herself and her
without it, the virus spreads from cell to cell.like other treatments, abreva penetrates deep to block the virus, to protect healthy cells so cold sores heal fast. as fast as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. ♪ learn more at abreva.com. don't tough it out. knock it out! fast. [ female announcer ] only with abreva. >>> investigators in new jersey >>> investigators in new jersey are still trying to determine what triggered gas leak and explosion that leveled a townhouse...
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did you sleep in one of these cells when you were here?for details about him leaving, he started to shut down. it was almost as if i was breaking his belief system. the staff then started to move in and they were making it very clear to him that he was going to have to comply and go back into his cell. >> hey, mike. come on in. >> and once he was surrounded by all these staff members, everything just kind of fell apart for him and he broke down sobbing. >> and that was tough. that was really difficult to film because he was just broken. you know, it was just a sad, sad time. >> eventually, prison staff had no choice but to physically carry steele back into his cell. >> here we go. come on, there we go. there we go. >> don't hurt yourself. >> one, two, three, lift. bring him in. >> he just kind of went limp and then they dragged him back into his cell, propped him up on his cot, and he just sat there. just staring straight ahead. but looking very much like a broken man. >> we visited steele several weeks later. he agreed to speak with us ab
did you sleep in one of these cells when you were here?for details about him leaving, he started to shut down. it was almost as if i was breaking his belief system. the staff then started to move in and they were making it very clear to him that he was going to have to comply and go back into his cell. >> hey, mike. come on in. >> and once he was surrounded by all these staff members, everything just kind of fell apart for him and he broke down sobbing. >> and that was tough....
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they want cell service. when a young person is shopping from home are hearing from a is one of the things they must have his wireless service. my kids have to have their broadband. they will not put up with it if they do not get get service. what about that? the attitude is shifting. we are finding that people are increasingly welcoming these. yes, there are always people that do not wanted in their backyards but that is precisely why the industry is responding. we are targeting capacity where it is needed most. we are trying to build small antenna systems, build systems where there are demand, we can hide and do sell techniques to make sure we blend with the environment more. in the end we have to build bigger networks. there'll be an eightfold increase over the next five years and we cannot do without more infrastructure. >> the issue that the industry has always faced is an issue that some localities that some localities try to get authority of her. it is an fcc issue. that youomething always face, even w
they want cell service. when a young person is shopping from home are hearing from a is one of the things they must have his wireless service. my kids have to have their broadband. they will not put up with it if they do not get get service. what about that? the attitude is shifting. we are finding that people are increasingly welcoming these. yes, there are always people that do not wanted in their backyards but that is precisely why the industry is responding. we are targeting capacity where...
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coleman has flooded his cell.xcessive beating on the door was pushing that plastic glass out, creating a danger. hitting his head on the wall, he threatened the officer on the walk saying he was going to kick his ass. >> face the rear of your cell and go down to your knees. down to your knees. cross your ankles, place your hands on top of your head. we'll go on three. one, two, three. stand up. back him down the cell. >> coleman is placed into an emergency restraint chair. he will be bound at the legs, wrists and waist. >> we can clean the water up and things like that. we can put up with somebody kicking on the door here and there. but when they're self-abusive or damaging the departmental property, those are red flags for us where they really have to be addressed and we can't just allow them to continue to be self-abusive. so he was placed in the chair for that reason. >> after his wound is treated by medical personnel, coleman is fitted with head gear to prevent further injury. >> and he'll be in that for a min
coleman has flooded his cell.xcessive beating on the door was pushing that plastic glass out, creating a danger. hitting his head on the wall, he threatened the officer on the walk saying he was going to kick his ass. >> face the rear of your cell and go down to your knees. down to your knees. cross your ankles, place your hands on top of your head. we'll go on three. one, two, three. stand up. back him down the cell. >> coleman is placed into an emergency restraint chair. he will...
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open up displainary cell.m to a disciplinary cell. >> nothing you do to me will affect me. >>> coming up -- >> what happened on that day? >> i let my rage, anger, emotions take over me. >> david goodell gets help in prepping for his sentencing. >> if there's any type of way i can weasel my way out of a year or two, it's worth it. >>> here's what's happening. voting is set to begin in crimea in a little over four hours. residents are set to vote on whether to break from ukraine and join russia. with russian troops occupying the black sea peninsula, the results are all but predetermined. >>> the search for the missing malaysian airliner extends north into central asia and south into the indian ocean. it vanished more than a week ago with 239 people on board. lack to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> inside the walls of the bergen county jail, an officer has just received a threat. >> last friday was my 16th year in corrections. i've never really been threatened. it was
open up displainary cell.m to a disciplinary cell. >> nothing you do to me will affect me. >>> coming up -- >> what happened on that day? >> i let my rage, anger, emotions take over me. >> david goodell gets help in prepping for his sentencing. >> if there's any type of way i can weasel my way out of a year or two, it's worth it. >>> here's what's happening. voting is set to begin in crimea in a little over four hours. residents are set to vote on...
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american prison cells.nd while most american inmates are not allowed to bring personal items beyond wedding bands or religious medallions with them, israeli inmates pack their bags before coming to prison. >> translator: you bring everything with you when you turn yourself in, clothing, shoes, electrical appliances, cigarettes, hot plate, coffee, everything. you're allowed to bring everything. >> and for this man, who is serving 19 years for murder, the comforts of home go beyond material possessions. he shares his cell with three cousins and two brothers-in-law. and has other family living on the cell block, as well. >> translator: there are almost 20 of us here. it's normal. there is no problem with this. >> translator: there is no policy here that family members won't be together or that all the family members will be together so long as it doesn't threaten the order and the rules, it could be that we'll let members of the same family serve time in the same cell block, sometimes even in the same cell, if
american prison cells.nd while most american inmates are not allowed to bring personal items beyond wedding bands or religious medallions with them, israeli inmates pack their bags before coming to prison. >> translator: you bring everything with you when you turn yourself in, clothing, shoes, electrical appliances, cigarettes, hot plate, coffee, everything. you're allowed to bring everything. >> and for this man, who is serving 19 years for murder, the comforts of home go beyond...
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>> here is a fuel cell stack very similar to the type you would see in a fuel cell powered car. each cell has a special membrane material in the middle that splits the hydrogen molecules into protons and electrons. the protons are now ions that can go through this material but the electrons cannot. >> so the electrons go around the membrane and generate electricity. oxygen binds with the electrons and ions to produce water and heat, the only emissions. but like electric cars, fuel cell cars still need a fuel source. >> hydrogen fuel cells vehicles can be zero emission vehicles. the only way is to use a renewable source for the hydrogen. that could be solar power or wind power. >> still most hydrogen generated in the u.s. is with methane, a natural gas. >> even though there's some co2 produced from that process, it's still about 50% less than burning gasoline in the combustion engine. >> in october 2013, california, oregon is, new york, and five other states pledged to put more than 3 million zero emission vehicles on their roads by 2025. with the nation's largest car market and
>> here is a fuel cell stack very similar to the type you would see in a fuel cell powered car. each cell has a special membrane material in the middle that splits the hydrogen molecules into protons and electrons. the protons are now ions that can go through this material but the electrons cannot. >> so the electrons go around the membrane and generate electricity. oxygen binds with the electrons and ions to produce water and heat, the only emissions. but like electric cars, fuel...
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will it put a stop to cell phone crime? what this means for users across the country next. >>> and president obama unveiling a $4 trillion budget plan today. >> a road map for creating jobs, with good wages and expanding opportunity for all americans. gerri: but will a plan that involves more government spending and taxing really get anything done? >>> also will criminals feast on atms come aprilth? find out why your identity may not be safe next time you make a cash withdrawal. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: our top story, new momentum to put a kill switch on all cell phones. it's a way to permanently that is disable them so they are useless to thieves. congress now taking up the issue. smartphone theft counts for a third of all robberies in the u.s. according to the fcc take a look at these surveillance tapes. phones snatched, people assaulted, beaten for their phones. some victims, even killed, with me now, paul whose daughter meagan was shot and killed for the iphone. with us meagan's sister.
will it put a stop to cell phone crime? what this means for users across the country next. >>> and president obama unveiling a $4 trillion budget plan today. >> a road map for creating jobs, with good wages and expanding opportunity for all americans. gerri: but will a plan that involves more government spending and taxing really get anything done? >>> also will criminals feast on atms come aprilth? find out why your identity may not be safe next time you make a cash...
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what is hatching to my cell phone right now. >> right now, your phone is talking to cell phone towersis stored by cell phone companies which is then sold off to be parsed by other companies. >> i am thinking for me, it might be nice to not have to spend a lot of time shopping for things that i am looking for, like what if the computers can just tell me what i am looking for? >> we live these digital lives so big data seems inevitable that we are just moving in this direction where everything is documented, everything can be tracked in this way. >> i was thinking this balance, we make a lot of ourselves public through things like twitter or facebook, but then we also want a lot of that private. it's a hard balance. coming up next, marita, you have something a little different than this. i hear it's edible. >> i will tell you about a company trying to change the way we look at meat, the way we eat meat and hopefully make you a little bit more healthy in the process. so we will see that after the break. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting th
what is hatching to my cell phone right now. >> right now, your phone is talking to cell phone towersis stored by cell phone companies which is then sold off to be parsed by other companies. >> i am thinking for me, it might be nice to not have to spend a lot of time shopping for things that i am looking for, like what if the computers can just tell me what i am looking for? >> we live these digital lives so big data seems inevitable that we are just moving in this direction...
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loved ones staring at their cell phones. just think of the anticipation and the hope for those folks. we've got to keep the story going if not only for them. here's don lemon. >>> this is a cnn special report, the mystery of flight 370. i'm don lemon. the malaysian airlines flight has been missing for 12 days without a trace. no word from any of the 239 people on board. despite a search that now covers nearly the size of the continental united states and that makes the missing plane a worldwide obsession. you know that. thousands of you have been tweeting your questions for days and tonight we've got the world's top experts in aviation and security standing by to answer those questions for you, like is it realistic that a fire incapacitated the pilots but the plane remained operational for hours? with all the conflicting theories on what happened with the plane, at what point do investigators start eliminating them? and with all of the technology in this world, why is it that planes don't have an unstoppable tracking device
loved ones staring at their cell phones. just think of the anticipation and the hope for those folks. we've got to keep the story going if not only for them. here's don lemon. >>> this is a cnn special report, the mystery of flight 370. i'm don lemon. the malaysian airlines flight has been missing for 12 days without a trace. no word from any of the 239 people on board. despite a search that now covers nearly the size of the continental united states and that makes the missing plane a...
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anyway, here is the very first cell.if you can see real close, you'll see the flesh of the first individual. that's his face. this is flesh here. see that little spot right there? that's flesh. now, if you look at my cell which is number three you will not see me anywhere near that door. and she was standing -- the picture, alone, shows that she's in guilt. >> offender collins requested i watch video so i watched video ten minutes prior to the incident. i do believe offender collins threw something out there on the officer, and he has a history of doing that. >> i wouldn't call it justice. it's a form of something that leans in the direction of justice, but i wouldn't call it justice. >>> coming up, one inmate conquers time by finding love on the inside. >> can't stop love. no matter what you do. no matter how hard you try. ifted save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped poten
anyway, here is the very first cell.if you can see real close, you'll see the flesh of the first individual. that's his face. this is flesh here. see that little spot right there? that's flesh. now, if you look at my cell which is number three you will not see me anywhere near that door. and she was standing -- the picture, alone, shows that she's in guilt. >> offender collins requested i watch video so i watched video ten minutes prior to the incident. i do believe offender collins threw...
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mary talked about maybe they were not near cell towers.s this technology out there. >> i want to talk a little bit more -- i have another question for mary but it's just amazing, the questions are so smart from our viewers and they are coming in. what do you say we've gotten -- we get like 30 or 40 within seconds. >> they are running at 50 to 60 a second. >> yeah. so this one is for mary from tristan. why would one program a computer system if they didn't plan on landing somewhere? >> ordinarily you plan your flight come ut pooers for places you don't intend to land because you have to have emergency plans before you ever take off. you have to have enough fuel to get to your primary and secondary in case something happens. so you actually program and have flight coordinates for airports other than the ones that you're going to but it's to deal with emergencies or weather or problems at the airport and you can't get in. so it's just a backup plan. >> patrick, i want to ask -- let's see. this one is from keith. could the transponder have bee
mary talked about maybe they were not near cell towers.s this technology out there. >> i want to talk a little bit more -- i have another question for mary but it's just amazing, the questions are so smart from our viewers and they are coming in. what do you say we've gotten -- we get like 30 or 40 within seconds. >> they are running at 50 to 60 a second. >> yeah. so this one is for mary from tristan. why would one program a computer system if they didn't plan on landing...
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and i have a cell house job.o i can take like garbage bags, tear them open, lay them down for sterilization. >> ronnie had turned his ability to do tattoo work into a business. he had a list of clientele. he had all the materials he needed. he kept track of everybody's schedule. and he was a walking billboard for his own tattoo artistry. >> i got all kinds of crap on me. devils and vikings. and reapers and clowns and castles. pretty much got every color you can think of. blue, black, red, yellow. i can mix colors. make lime orange and lime green and so no matter what it is you're wanting done, i can do it. you really aren't decided on what it is you want, these right here are all tattoo patterns. vikings, jesus, cars. every prison flesh you can think of, i have. i've got like a seven to ten-day wait. i look at the calendar and the first chance i can get you in, is that cool with you? if it is, i'll put your name down. >> it was interesting to talk to ronnie because in prison everybody does get tattoos. even thoug
and i have a cell house job.o i can take like garbage bags, tear them open, lay them down for sterilization. >> ronnie had turned his ability to do tattoo work into a business. he had a list of clientele. he had all the materials he needed. he kept track of everybody's schedule. and he was a walking billboard for his own tattoo artistry. >> i got all kinds of crap on me. devils and vikings. and reapers and clowns and castles. pretty much got every color you can think of. blue,...
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are being pulled out of their cells for a surprise shakedown. >> we search cells to find contraband, weapons, drugs. >> let's go, guys. >> let's go. >> go out to reck and enjoy your time out there, and we'll call you back in. >> a lot of times they will keep fruit and turn that into a jailhouse alcohol called pruno. they will save bread and save all that. the yeast in the bread to ferment. the sugary juice, it will turn into pruno, which they're making one right here. this can be dangerous because there's no way that they can know what the alcohol content is on this. >> ryan abbey has never been caught with alcohol in jail, but it's gotten him into plenty of trouble on the outside. >> drink and i get aggressive, i guess, and i start arguing and, you know, it's pitiful. i hadn't had a drink in 16 months, so this -- this is actually the second time i've drinken in 16 months, and this is where it brought me back to so, yeah. i did five months here last time. i was here last year, and i said i wasn't going to drink again, and here we are. >> but alcohol is more than just a problem for ab
are being pulled out of their cells for a surprise shakedown. >> we search cells to find contraband, weapons, drugs. >> let's go, guys. >> let's go. >> go out to reck and enjoy your time out there, and we'll call you back in. >> a lot of times they will keep fruit and turn that into a jailhouse alcohol called pruno. they will save bread and save all that. the yeast in the bread to ferment. the sugary juice, it will turn into pruno, which they're making one right...
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you're going to cell four.. >> but nick battaglia says he knows full well about the illicit suboxone trade inside the jail. >> i had the suboxone brought in so i could support myself, you know, i made a little bit of money but i also took it regularly. >> battaglia was recently moved from disciplinary segregation to the maximum security general population united. he says he's done trying to bring drugs into jail. >> suboxone was just -- it was fun while it lasted. i mean, all good things come to an end. >> battaglia says now he'll fall back on another technique he's used in the past to make life more comfortable. >> i look for easy prey, little white boys. it's an easy target. it's easy. easy money. >> i need to find a man. >> man? you got one? >> tell them, look, you're going to get robbed. black boys are going to run on you. it's going to happen. you can either come deal with me or you can just get everything taken. i wouldn't call it extortion. i call it, maybe, protection, just looking out. give me a bag of
you're going to cell four.. >> but nick battaglia says he knows full well about the illicit suboxone trade inside the jail. >> i had the suboxone brought in so i could support myself, you know, i made a little bit of money but i also took it regularly. >> battaglia was recently moved from disciplinary segregation to the maximum security general population united. he says he's done trying to bring drugs into jail. >> suboxone was just -- it was fun while it lasted. i...
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we're going to literally tear this whole level apart, cell by cell. >> the missing key is to the jail's nonlethal, though still very dangerous, weapons are stored. >> start tearing the place apart. ♪ >> since the missing armory keys could very well be in the hands of an inmate by now, no part of the jail is left out of the search. >> they could have cut out a space inside the books to plan to steal the keys and then once they did, hid them in here not thinking, oh, they won't check in the chapel, you know? >> help me out in here but start from behind the door, work this way. i already got all this out. >> but as his officers turn the unit upside down, sergeant nicholas gets wind of new information that further complicates matters. >> the set of keys for the armory, for some reason we've got a bathroom key on there and a lot of civilians borrow that key to use the restroom. so now the whole missing keys just got worse. so not only may an officer have misplaced it but we might have a nurse, religious volunteer or somebody may have used the restroom, stuck it in their pocket and gone home.
we're going to literally tear this whole level apart, cell by cell. >> the missing key is to the jail's nonlethal, though still very dangerous, weapons are stored. >> start tearing the place apart. ♪ >> since the missing armory keys could very well be in the hands of an inmate by now, no part of the jail is left out of the search. >> they could have cut out a space inside the books to plan to steal the keys and then once they did, hid them in here not thinking, oh,...
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>> i like this cell, this view. that's what i like. >> bates says he's playing it cool until he has accurate information on who cruz really is. >> i think he's retarded, kind of slow. i think something is wrong with him. something is wrong with this guy. >> all day, blood like that, five, all day. recognize real when you see real. you know? ain't nothing hidden about this. this is straight blood love. you know what i mean? this is what i do. >> he's going to get dealt with either here or when he goes down to prison. somewhere he's going to get dealt with. >> coming up -- >> i'll break his face plate. i'll stomp a hole in him. >> enrique cruz has a change of heart about michael bates. and the women take it up a notch. >>> here's what's happening. the united states is condemning what it calls russia's invasion and occupation of ukraine. secretary of state john kerry says russia's decision to send troops to ukraine threatens the peace and security of that country and the wider region. >>> officials in southern californ
>> i like this cell, this view. that's what i like. >> bates says he's playing it cool until he has accurate information on who cruz really is. >> i think he's retarded, kind of slow. i think something is wrong with him. something is wrong with this guy. >> all day, blood like that, five, all day. recognize real when you see real. you know? ain't nothing hidden about this. this is straight blood love. you know what i mean? this is what i do. >> he's going to get...
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technology and cell phones. here's what cindy cole says. about the absence of cell phone contact, no photos, texts, calls, that is incredible. >> the questions come into two distinct questions. on the one hand why have we receive nod information from anybody and secondly why can't you use cell phone technology to find. and some people are calling cell phones and they are ringing. the family and friends are calling cell phones and it's not going to voice mail. it is ringing. these are cornerstone issues. >> mary, we have talked about this and as i told our viewers at the beginning of this program we have been following this step-by-step, minute by minute. we are on air reporting it. but not every viewer is doing that and paying close attention to every single detail. we are getting a lot of questions about cell phones and the families holding out hope and people holding out hope because the cell phones are ringing that means these folks are still alive and they are well. >> the first question is why not the calls from the plane or to and fro
technology and cell phones. here's what cindy cole says. about the absence of cell phone contact, no photos, texts, calls, that is incredible. >> the questions come into two distinct questions. on the one hand why have we receive nod information from anybody and secondly why can't you use cell phone technology to find. and some people are calling cell phones and they are ringing. the family and friends are calling cell phones and it's not going to voice mail. it is ringing. these are...