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cuff up. stick your hands out. shower stall right now. >> jamie bell is temporarily housed in the shower stall until his new cell is cleaned and inspected. >> oh that nasty, somebody stop harassing me. our crew first met jammy bell a month earlier when he was outraged over unsanitary conditions in his cell. >> i can't breathe in here. my toilet is filled up with feces. >> today, he's moving to a new cell after an inmate threw urine and feces through the ventilation. >> do what you're supposed to do. let me see your hands. [ bleep ] 2k3w4r >> jammy bell listen, listen, you know the department has a rule about profane language. so you got a guy that's acting out. you go up to him and you say, joe, i need to you quit banging on that door. i'm trying to talk to you. i'm trying to talk to you. you think he understands that? it don't click. if you would shut -- up, nobody would be so pissed off with your ass. in this damn unit. you acted like a [ bleep ] child. that's all you do, act like a damned child. everybody tired
cuff up. stick your hands out. shower stall right now. >> jamie bell is temporarily housed in the shower stall until his new cell is cleaned and inspected. >> oh that nasty, somebody stop harassing me. our crew first met jammy bell a month earlier when he was outraged over unsanitary conditions in his cell. >> i can't breathe in here. my toilet is filled up with feces. >> today, he's moving to a new cell after an inmate threw urine and feces through the ventilation....
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well, he refused to cuff up and come out. we're going to move him out because he caused a disturbance, and the warden said move him out and let him get some fresh air and calm down. i gave the officer an order to spray him. after a short order of time, he'll be ready to come out and get the spray off him. it may take longer than normal today. he's pretty agitated. >> you sprayed me for no reason. >> let's go ahead and move him. if he continues to get louder, i'll call the warden and probably do a cell extraction, get him out here. the unit gets calm again. everybody is in an uproar at the moment. he's getting loud enough. i think i'm going to have to make the call. >> we sprayed jammy bell. he's still refusing to cuff up and come out. >> talking all that [ bleep ], man. >> get him out there and get everybody else in, he calms down, we'll bring him back. if he gets compliant, we'll bring him back. if we have to, we'll do whatever it takes. >> they allow it. >> somebody told me you were going to do an audition for "american ido
well, he refused to cuff up and come out. we're going to move him out because he caused a disturbance, and the warden said move him out and let him get some fresh air and calm down. i gave the officer an order to spray him. after a short order of time, he'll be ready to come out and get the spray off him. it may take longer than normal today. he's pretty agitated. >> you sprayed me for no reason. >> let's go ahead and move him. if he continues to get louder, i'll call the warden and...
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guns, tasers, cuffs. but many departments also have another powerful tool. the dashboard cameras installed in police cruisers. as you'll see, they are often the silent partner that can speak volumes. a cop battles for his life in a roadside rumble. >> he was out to kill me. all bets were off. >> until he finds help from an unexpected source. >> december 11th, 2010, dayton, ohio. veteran police officer jonathan seiter pulls over 64-year-old otto coleman for a headlight violation. >> let me see your driver's license. >> what's the concern? >> the concern is that your headlights are out, sir. >> he started off being defensive with his responses. he was adamant that he had both headlights working. however, they were not. >> i had my headlights on. >> see your high beams were on. that's the problem there buddy. >> the officer soon discovers another problem. >> i suspected after he might have been a drunk driver because i did smell alcohol coming from somewhere. and i saw a pill bottle in his glove box. >> are those your pill bottles? >> sir, i'm asking you a conc
guns, tasers, cuffs. but many departments also have another powerful tool. the dashboard cameras installed in police cruisers. as you'll see, they are often the silent partner that can speak volumes. a cop battles for his life in a roadside rumble. >> he was out to kill me. all bets were off. >> until he finds help from an unexpected source. >> december 11th, 2010, dayton, ohio. veteran police officer jonathan seiter pulls over 64-year-old otto coleman for a headlight...
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at this moment we think he's about to cuff him and make an arrest but things quickly change. >> wow. >> that guy is half the size of that deputy. >> he just body slammed him. >> he justicked him up with what looked like super human strength, knocked offhe deputy's glasar from his cuff and his communication microphone so he couldn't call for help. look what happened. some good samaritans come to the deputy's aid. look at this person pulling davis's leg, getting him under control. another man is laying down on him physically helping the deputy get davis under control. and a third man comes in to help. these three men are being praised by the broward sheriff's office for their actions and these men were actually homeless men. >> wow. >> wow. >> they are not young guys, it looks like from this video. it looks like they are older guys. they must have that old man strength. >> as the video continues, they do get davis under control. he's cuffed and arrested and charged. he's currently held without bail. >>> a group of crooks is at large in alabama. wait until you get a load of how they do
at this moment we think he's about to cuff him and make an arrest but things quickly change. >> wow. >> that guy is half the size of that deputy. >> he just body slammed him. >> he justicked him up with what looked like super human strength, knocked offhe deputy's glasar from his cuff and his communication microphone so he couldn't call for help. look what happened. some good samaritans come to the deputy's aid. look at this person pulling davis's leg, getting him under...
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what did you notice about what happened when the pop cut the cuffs on? >> everything kind of supports the officer. >> we are all in agreement. this guy was mouthing off. this cop had to do what he had to do. a lot of commenters on youtube are saying the exact same thing. a few said this wasn't a man at all, this was a female in this confrontation. and also that this person is a u.s. marine. does that change anything for you guys? >> no. >> i'm sorry, you can't talk lip like that to a police officer. >> even people in the crowd thought it was a male, because you hear people say wow, he's cuffing him and taking him in. whether it's a male or a female, this person should not mouth off to a police officer and i don't blame the officer for taking this person in. >> next time you leave your house, remember to tell your pet, your dog, to stay inside and not get on the ledge, that's what the owners of 4-year-old maggie forgot to do. maggie is a wire fox terrier. and when her owners were away, she decided that she was going go for a little walk on the ledge. >> i
what did you notice about what happened when the pop cut the cuffs on? >> everything kind of supports the officer. >> we are all in agreement. this guy was mouthing off. this cop had to do what he had to do. a lot of commenters on youtube are saying the exact same thing. a few said this wasn't a man at all, this was a female in this confrontation. and also that this person is a u.s. marine. does that change anything for you guys? >> no. >> i'm sorry, you can't talk lip...
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. >> put the cuff on me. and he tightened it up. i brought my right hand up.ou have to loosen these cuffs or you're cutting off my circulation. >> how dare them? >> reporter: most instances, they are nonviolent. but not all of them ruled it out. >> i don't want to come here with this bull crap about trying to impress the news, or impress abc news how friendly we are. i don't give a crap how friendly anybody is. if they come at me with a gun, i've got a gun, too. okay? that's what i'm about. >> reporter: next, we found ourselves at this small church in center point, alabama. donald joe barber, the pastor here, invited us inside for a rare look at a meeting with his congregation of sovereigns. in your view, do you need to have a driver's license? >> no. >> reporter: do you need to have license plates? >> no. >> reporter: what about taxes? income tax? >> no. >> reporter: why not income tax? >> because i don't live in the united states. >> reporter: where do you live? >> i live in the nation of alabama. >> if you are describes a domestic terrorist, any agency can
. >> put the cuff on me. and he tightened it up. i brought my right hand up.ou have to loosen these cuffs or you're cutting off my circulation. >> how dare them? >> reporter: most instances, they are nonviolent. but not all of them ruled it out. >> i don't want to come here with this bull crap about trying to impress the news, or impress abc news how friendly we are. i don't give a crap how friendly anybody is. if they come at me with a gun, i've got a gun, too. okay?...
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of jetblue flight 191 carried off the plane in cuffs after his co-pilot made an emergency land ago mit this terrifying scene onboard -- passengers holding down the captain identified as clayton osbone he began acting erratically. the co-pilot tricked the captain into leaving the cockpit, locked the door, changed the security code and radioed the emergency. the captain became aggressive yelling about al-qaeda and a bomb. >> he is banging on the cockpit. then he started saying iraq, iran, we did it. >> reporter: gave gonzalez former corrections officer from new york put the captain in a choke hold. >> i wasn't letting go until we land. >> reporter: the pilot suffered a panic tack he remains under observation this morning. fbi and faa are investigating. tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> republican presidential hopeful newt gingrich is changing strategy all but conceding the campaign in favor of a fight at the gop convention. his faultering campaign is laying off a third of his staff and cut you go back on travel to save money. he will concentrate andon an all-out brawl at the repu
of jetblue flight 191 carried off the plane in cuffs after his co-pilot made an emergency land ago mit this terrifying scene onboard -- passengers holding down the captain identified as clayton osbone he began acting erratically. the co-pilot tricked the captain into leaving the cockpit, locked the door, changed the security code and radioed the emergency. the captain became aggressive yelling about al-qaeda and a bomb. >> he is banging on the cockpit. then he started saying iraq, iran,...
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so now whenever the cuff port comes down, the staff will always put the shield in front of the cuff port to make sure no foreign objects comes out of the cell to hurt our staff. >> should an assault occur, officers are armed with an arsenal of pepper spray, a pepper ball gun, and, if necessary, lethal power. >> these officers come here every day. and they put their life on the line, or they put up with not only verbal abuse, but physical abuse and mental abuse. >> in the name of jesus, you need to come and check it out. >> with all of the different personalities and crimes, couple that with having nothing to do, it is a pressure cooker. >> paul payne is serving up to 15 years on 11 different counts, including aggravated assault, kidnapping, and escape. he was transferred to uinta-1 for being involved in a murder at another utah prison. >> everything builds because of this constant pressure. and then, eventually everybody pops off. and it's just, you know, it's like popcorn. it doesn't go off at the same time. it's one here, one there. >> harassment, torture. >> being here for 15 years se
so now whenever the cuff port comes down, the staff will always put the shield in front of the cuff port to make sure no foreign objects comes out of the cell to hurt our staff. >> should an assault occur, officers are armed with an arsenal of pepper spray, a pepper ball gun, and, if necessary, lethal power. >> these officers come here every day. and they put their life on the line, or they put up with not only verbal abuse, but physical abuse and mental abuse. >> in the name...
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a total off the cuff impression. that's why i'm asking, what should i do? >> individual mandate. the individual mandate guaranteed issue and community rating together are the heart of the act. they are what make the exchanges work. the e are critical to the tax credits because the amount is key to the amount of the policy on the exchange. the exchanges are key to the employer mandate. it becomes imposed on the employer. it doesn't stop there. look at the medicare provision for dish hospitals. these are hospitals that serve a disproportionate share. this isn't in title one. it is the other part in your hand. it doesn't work with the mandate community rating. >> what would your fall back position be if we don't accept the proposition that if the mandate is declared unconstitutional every single provision has to fall. other proposed dispositions have been proposed. there is the recommended disposition to strike down the guarantee issue and community rating provisions. one says strike down all of title one and title two. what would you suggest? >> i think what i would suggest and i d
a total off the cuff impression. that's why i'm asking, what should i do? >> individual mandate. the individual mandate guaranteed issue and community rating together are the heart of the act. they are what make the exchanges work. the e are critical to the tax credits because the amount is key to the amount of the policy on the exchange. the exchanges are key to the employer mandate. it becomes imposed on the employer. it doesn't stop there. look at the medicare provision for dish...
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he claims he's reversed engineered exercise using pressure cuffs and liquid cooling. so i went to his lab to test it out. whew! that feels like i am pedaling up a mountain. the cuffs are trapping lactic acid in my arm and leg muscles giving me that workout burn much faster than normal. but when i take the cuffs off, the burn goes away. >> you feel like you've gone up a 2,000-foot mountain. it's designed to send growth hormone levels that we build that muscle back. >> does it really work? nasa is testing it for use by astronauts. i can verify i had a runner's high after and slept great that night. that's your "tech check." that's your "tech check." i'm jon fortt. >>> welcome back. from after-hours movers to what you should be watching next week, the sufficient economy likely to take center stage. a lot of focus will be on the job data throughout the week and the job reports on friday. across the world, we'll be watching the greek debt swap deadline. joining me to talk more about that is sarah keterror with causeway capital management, and founder and ceo with destinati
he claims he's reversed engineered exercise using pressure cuffs and liquid cooling. so i went to his lab to test it out. whew! that feels like i am pedaling up a mountain. the cuffs are trapping lactic acid in my arm and leg muscles giving me that workout burn much faster than normal. but when i take the cuffs off, the burn goes away. >> you feel like you've gone up a 2,000-foot mountain. it's designed to send growth hormone levels that we build that muscle back. >> does it really...
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. >>> and clooney in cuffs. hollywood's leading man under arrest. what they took from him. what he said to us, right after. >>> good evening. and we begin here this friday night with those survival stories and the incredible, new pictures emerging tonight, after those tornadoes hit just west of detroit, tearing through so many neighborhoods. so rare this far north this time of year. and so rare, they would strike such a busy suburb. look at the view from above of the twister's path. some homes completely gone. and listen to this, tonight, a couple inside their car, riding out the tornado. >> there's the transformer going. we're -- lord, please. just get us through this tornado. >> and then, we saw this today. the view from inside one family's home. that's the garage door right there, as the twister blows in. and tonight, what has stunned so many is the fact that everyone in that community survived it. meteorologist ginger zee, traveled home to michigan to report on the aftermath. and she leads us off tonight. ginger? >> reporter: david, imagine this pile behind me used to b
. >>> and clooney in cuffs. hollywood's leading man under arrest. what they took from him. what he said to us, right after. >>> good evening. and we begin here this friday night with those survival stories and the incredible, new pictures emerging tonight, after those tornadoes hit just west of detroit, tearing through so many neighborhoods. so rare this far north this time of year. and so rare, they would strike such a busy suburb. look at the view from above of the twister's...
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joining us from boston is bonita cuff.you took thee1 time to join usw this morning. >> thanks. i'm thrilled to be here. >> i want to start with you, bonita. we're going to talk a lot of policy. before we get to that, i feel like we have so many political and policy conversations aboutq poverty. but we don'te1 have conversatio about what the reality ofçó livg in ( so i really want to give you an opportunity today to talk to us a bit about the challenges that you face on a regular basis. >> okay. >> what do you think people don't understand about what it means on açó day-to-day basis t surviv poverty? >> tha÷&j just it.Ñi survival. it'c all about survival. trying to live day-to-day. wondering if you're going to have av >> as i was reading your story earlier, i was really moved by your conversation about choosinv not to eat oftenlp so that your children could ueat. a lot of times we hear poverty described as a matter of personal responsibility as though if you're poor, it's often sort of your fault because you didn't want to
joining us from boston is bonita cuff.you took thee1 time to join usw this morning. >> thanks. i'm thrilled to be here. >> i want to start with you, bonita. we're going to talk a lot of policy. before we get to that, i feel like we have so many political and policy conversations aboutq poverty. but we don'te1 have conversatio about what the reality ofçó livg in ( so i really want to give you an opportunity today to talk to us a bit about the challenges that you face on a regular...
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take these cuffs off. take these cuffs off.cuffs off. >> this ain't life. >> are you touching my wall? put your arms up. >> give me your hand. why are you crying now? >> you got [ bleep ] boogies dripping down your face. you want to be in a cell? you want to be in a cell with me? >> no, sir. >> no, sir. >> time's up, you little [ bleep ]. >> it's really not to scare the kids, just to show the kids, jail's not where you want to be. maybe if i went to the programs and seen how jail is really like, i wouldn't end up in here. >> welcome to nashua street jail. >> is this where you want to go? stabbing people, this is where you're going to end up. look around. everybody follow me, let's go. >> did it scare you. >> just kind of. >> you want to cut people, huh? i'm going to put you in there with them. i'm going to put you in there with them. >> yeah, he's going in. you want to go in there? huh? let's go. >> he can come in here with me. that's my kid. get in here! there you go. >> you ready to go in there? you wanted a roommate earlier.
take these cuffs off. take these cuffs off.cuffs off. >> this ain't life. >> are you touching my wall? put your arms up. >> give me your hand. why are you crying now? >> you got [ bleep ] boogies dripping down your face. you want to be in a cell? you want to be in a cell with me? >> no, sir. >> no, sir. >> time's up, you little [ bleep ]. >> it's really not to scare the kids, just to show the kids, jail's not where you want to be. maybe if i went...
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hands on the door and cuff up! at last, staff are able to extract the inmate peacefully. >> hands off the door!ç=q%q- >> he is immediately taken to the shower to wash the burning spray out of his eyes. >>> when "lockup" returns, authorities confiscate charles manson's disturbing artwork. we always hear about jobs leaving america. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than half a million jobs in the us alone. from the canadian border, through the mid west, to the gulf coast. benefiting hundreds of thousands of families throughout the country. this is just what our economy needs right now. between taking insulin, testing my blood sugar. is this part of your life? freestyle lite test strips? why, are they any beep! wow, that hardly needs any blood! yeah. a
hands on the door and cuff up! at last, staff are able to extract the inmate peacefully. >> hands off the door!ç=q%q- >> he is immediately taken to the shower to wash the burning spray out of his eyes. >>> when "lockup" returns, authorities confiscate charles manson's disturbing artwork. we always hear about jobs leaving america. here's a chance to create jobs in america....
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so you know what you have there, a total off the cuff impression. so that's why i'm asking you what should i do. >> what you should do is let me say the following. which is follow me this far which is mandatory individual mandate is tied as the government suggests to guaranteed issue and community rating but the individual mandate guaranteed issue and community rating together are the heart of this act. they are what make the exchanges work. the exchanges in turn are critical to the tax credits because the amount of the tax credit is keyed to the amount of the policy price on the exchange. the exchanges are also key to the employer mand the employer mandate becomes imposed on an employer if one of the employees gets insurance on the exchanges. but it doesn't stop there. look at the medicare provision for dish hospitals. these are hospitals that serve a disproportionate share of the needy. this isn't in title 1. it's in the other part you had. it doesn'tmakate community rati guaranteed issue. >> can i ask you this, mr. clement. what would your fallba
so you know what you have there, a total off the cuff impression. so that's why i'm asking you what should i do. >> what you should do is let me say the following. which is follow me this far which is mandatory individual mandate is tied as the government suggests to guaranteed issue and community rating but the individual mandate guaranteed issue and community rating together are the heart of this act. they are what make the exchanges work. the exchanges in turn are critical to the tax...
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you want to cuff up? no i don't want to cuff up and i won't you disrespected me, we're going to do this. >> with roberson refusing orders, the extraction team disburses pepper spray in his cell. but it appears to have little effect. >> the stuff they used on me was regular, the cayenne pepper stuff, it does burn but i've gotten used to it. i knew it would hurt, i'm doing a life sentence there is no way i'll let an officer disrespect me in front of another prisoner. >> a second round of pepper spray floods the cell. roberson, however stands firm. >> inside yourselves more than me. >> moments later, the team rushes the cell. the lead officer activates an electronic stun shield capable of delivering a 50,000 volt shock. temporarily in ka pass -- incapacitated roberson is removed and cuffed. >> do you think i'm a bitch now, jack? >> roberson is taken to a holding area to rinse the pepper spray from his eyes and face. >> oh my god. are you guys just going to leave me here forever? >> no, no. >> you could at le
you want to cuff up? no i don't want to cuff up and i won't you disrespected me, we're going to do this. >> with roberson refusing orders, the extraction team disburses pepper spray in his cell. but it appears to have little effect. >> the stuff they used on me was regular, the cayenne pepper stuff, it does burn but i've gotten used to it. i knew it would hurt, i'm doing a life sentence there is no way i'll let an officer disrespect me in front of another prisoner. >> a second...
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. >> cuff him, gentlemen, cuff him. >> watch your back. me get up there. >> hold him there. >> 6510. >> today, the cpsu still houses the worst of the worst, but due to the re-arrest policy and its consequences, violent outbreaks are almost nonexistent. >> in the past when an inmate committed an infraction in the jail, basically he was just written up, he'd go for a little hearing and he'd go to what we call the bin for a few days. but now, they can get re-arrested. they get re-arrested for assaulting another inmate, they get re-arrested for assaulting a corrections officer. and when they're brought, we work with the district attorney's office. and when we tell the judge, and the judge knows that that person committed a crime in a jail, they're twice as hard on them. and the word got out. they don't want to commit crimes in jail no more. >> for the safety of the officers, there have been a lot of changes. like the food slots. before, they were just plain slots and now they added the full slots is what we call it. at one time, they used to s
. >> cuff him, gentlemen, cuff him. >> watch your back. me get up there. >> hold him there. >> 6510. >> today, the cpsu still houses the worst of the worst, but due to the re-arrest policy and its consequences, violent outbreaks are almost nonexistent. >> in the past when an inmate committed an infraction in the jail, basically he was just written up, he'd go for a little hearing and he'd go to what we call the bin for a few days. but now, they can get...
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cuff? >> cuff?] >> her mother is two feet away. >> jimmy: we have a good show for you tonight. we have kiss on the show tonight. ice cube is here tonight and we'll be back with kristen bell. so stick around. ♪ at olive garden, we're as passionate about cheese as you are. so inspired by the popularity of italy's most famous cheese, we've created three new parmesan dishes. new grilled chicken parmesan, featuring chicken fresh off the grill as well as grilled shrimp or grilled steak. all with a savory parmesan crust. for a limited time only, it's our passion for parmesan for people who really like parmesan. olive garden. when you're here, you're family. now for just $6.95 you can create your own lunch. with one of six choices, like the new pizzaiola calzone. plus unlimited soup or salad. i take the stuff everywhere. exactly. everyone's more energized, more alert. i've lost their respect. oh who's laughing now!? gazelle!! [ male announcer ] personal, portable mio energy. [ gazelle laughs ] [ male announ
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. >> yeah take the cuffs off. >> i don't do drugs every day, i don't smoke crack every day but when i do, i go on a binge. >> 39-year-old alfonso young is being booked on robbery charges. >> i know the procedures. back again. i done been here about 20 times. and majority of the time because i got hooked on drugs. and by me being hooked on drugs, that cause me to do petty crimes. hey officer. are you ready to fingerprint me? >> that is what you will do now. >> inmates are fingerprinted then allowed to make one phone call. >> i spent the night with a friend. a female, though. i'm so tired of depressing my mama, everybody else in my family is ambitious, got it going on i'm the only one. so they always watching me, waiting to see what is my next move going to be because they don't want me to always end up back here. >> as part of the booking process, inmates must be seen by a nurse for a physical and mental evaluation. >> any drug use? what kind of drugs you use? >> crack cocaine. prozac. that is for depression. >> once the evaluation is completed, the processing department creates id's a
. >> yeah take the cuffs off. >> i don't do drugs every day, i don't smoke crack every day but when i do, i go on a binge. >> 39-year-old alfonso young is being booked on robbery charges. >> i know the procedures. back again. i done been here about 20 times. and majority of the time because i got hooked on drugs. and by me being hooked on drugs, that cause me to do petty crimes. hey officer. are you ready to fingerprint me? >> that is what you will do now. >>...
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. >> off the cuff, no preparation, really? >> well, my character actually over-prepares. he doesn't know what to say, because he is too afraid, and he lets it go. he and britta scream at each other, an impromptu wedding service, yelling their fears and avows that each other. >> sounds fantastic. i don't think anyone wants to miss tonight's episode. thank you, joel. >> thank you so much. >> "community" viers tonight on at 8:00 p.m. first, a look at wall street.rs >> dr. kim hammond from falls road animal hospital is here to answer your pet questions with the most adorable little puppy. we like looking at your face, but his face is priceless. [laughter] >> same nose, same tan. he is about 11 weeks old. the ferocity of this dog. >> i know, i know. hold on to him, please. >> there is late breaking news. a rabid racoon in baltimore county. please make sure your animals are up-to-date on their rabies vaccines. >> glad you mentioned that. >> maybe there is something you can do, but what you have to do is take it a step further. look and see if there is some sort of orthopedic pr
. >> off the cuff, no preparation, really? >> well, my character actually over-prepares. he doesn't know what to say, because he is too afraid, and he lets it go. he and britta scream at each other, an impromptu wedding service, yelling their fears and avows that each other. >> sounds fantastic. i don't think anyone wants to miss tonight's episode. thank you, joel. >> thank you so much. >> "community" viers tonight on at 8:00 p.m. first, a look at wall...
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the products are the moir bath and body sift set, the neater feeder, decorative pillows, leather cuffhe travel pro luggage. head to today.com for the exclusive coupon codes for the products. submit your questions about the steals & deals segment to jill martin. >>> coming up, lose up to 15 pounds by bathing suit season with an eat this not that slim down. first, these messages. with swiffer wet cleaning better doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna...use these. ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] unlike mops, swiffer can maneuver into tight spaces without the hassle and its wet mopping cloths can clean better in half the time, so you don't miss a thing. mom? ahhhh! ahhhh! no it's mommy! [ female announcer ] swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. might seem...impossible. unless you have eggo® waffles. they're quick and easy to make, and there's something about them... that just makes people move. [ male announcer ] eggo® waffles. simply delicious. with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patente
the products are the moir bath and body sift set, the neater feeder, decorative pillows, leather cuffhe travel pro luggage. head to today.com for the exclusive coupon codes for the products. submit your questions about the steals & deals segment to jill martin. >>> coming up, lose up to 15 pounds by bathing suit season with an eat this not that slim down. first, these messages. with swiffer wet cleaning better doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna...use these. ♪ give...
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a rotator cuff problem. are there questions? >president newlin: any questions? to have public comment? seeing none, do we have a motion? >> i moved to approve with our standard commissions and do away with the station's conditions. >> second. >> without objection, same house, same call? president newlin: ok, good luck, all the best. item f. kietbumrunkul, charun, place of entertainment permit. >> the applicant requested a continuance on this permit until further notice. i think i need a motion to continue at the request of the applicant. >> i moved to continue at the request of the applicant. >> second. >> same house, same call? president newlin: god it -- got it. item g. off the grid llc, loudspeaker permit. >> this is super cool. they work with gourmet food truck owners to locatioe locations around the city. the organized six trucks today. the get seven. we only get six. between 11 and 2. to provide for workers at the chronicle building or the metrion area. the -- partner with 5m and intersection with the arts, they found artist for the benefit of people eatin
a rotator cuff problem. are there questions? >president newlin: any questions? to have public comment? seeing none, do we have a motion? >> i moved to approve with our standard commissions and do away with the station's conditions. >> second. >> without objection, same house, same call? president newlin: ok, good luck, all the best. item f. kietbumrunkul, charun, place of entertainment permit. >> the applicant requested a continuance on this permit until further...
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he always speaks off the cuff which is why his sweeters don't have -- sweaters don't have sleeves.believes authenticity should be legally mandated. >> i believe when you run for president of the united states, you should be illegal to read off a teleprompter because all you are doing is reading somebody else's words. >> stephen: yes, it should be illegal. voters cannot trust candidates who have somebody else's words in their mouths. that's why no ventriloquist dummy has been nominated since the dark days of charlie mccarthyism. we cannot stop at teleprompters. i reject all prewritten words. that's why i'm against reading books. booksbooks are a lie. when it read them it makes thought sounds in my head like i'm thinking them. santorum does not use a teleprompter given how rnd concerned he is about reproductive rights i'm pretty sure he used cue cards. who, jimmy. it's a family show. blur the dirty parts. no, jimmy the dirty parts. [ laughter ] that's part. [ laughter ] now unlike some people in the news business, i never use a teleprompter. [ laughter ] i try to say the same thing a
he always speaks off the cuff which is why his sweeters don't have -- sweaters don't have sleeves.believes authenticity should be legally mandated. >> i believe when you run for president of the united states, you should be illegal to read off a teleprompter because all you are doing is reading somebody else's words. >> stephen: yes, it should be illegal. voters cannot trust candidates who have somebody else's words in their mouths. that's why no ventriloquist dummy has been...
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when he goes off-the-cuff, he makes mistakes.he is standing between santorum and gingrich, the danger for him is they are both going to be aiming the fingers in his direction. maybe he's got no choice at this point but to try to ignite the republican base. but, it is also a big risk, because that fire could engulf him. >> rick: i knew that line was scripted in my head now you have confirmed it for me all these years later. >> sorry. you were a teenager at least. >> rick: yes, susan estrich you can read her columns every wednesday and friday, thank you susan. >> arthel: what is the greatest thing since sliced bread? how about butter. super from consumer reports here with more. you have the color of butter on too, how we can enjoy it with less guilt, sounds good to me. ♪ [ male announcer ] the 2012 m-class continually monitors blind spots, scans the road to reveal potential threats, even helps awaken its driver if he begins to doze. so in the blink of an eye it will have performed more active safety measures than most cars will in
when he goes off-the-cuff, he makes mistakes.he is standing between santorum and gingrich, the danger for him is they are both going to be aiming the fingers in his direction. maybe he's got no choice at this point but to try to ignite the republican base. but, it is also a big risk, because that fire could engulf him. >> rick: i knew that line was scripted in my head now you have confirmed it for me all these years later. >> sorry. you were a teenager at least. >> rick: yes,...
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for for off-the-cuff you have to go way north to see where the rain is right now the cloud cover in the visit it is watching and waiting to impact us in the grey area. tuesday morning at 6:00 a.m., light rain. what's that slowly tracking to the south. as we continue, pushing to 11 costs, heavy rains bay area wide. we will take all to the overnight into wednesday. scattered showers for a majority of the day on wednesday. thursday and friday, a slight chance here and there. if you have any outdoor plants, today is the best date. >>erica: things are starting to clear out on the bay bridge. there was a stall earlier on a number for lane. for the metering lights were cycled on early. -of-the ins are starting to slow down a little bit on its low clouds of. the ride on the golden gate shows pretty empty conditions. off the drivers is 23 minutes out of nevada to 10 francisco. conditions have slowed down on westbound 580. speeds are down to just 35 mi. an hour. on the stand until bridge speeds have dropped down to just 18 mi. an hour. for the most part in the south bay we are doing good. >>mark:
for for off-the-cuff you have to go way north to see where the rain is right now the cloud cover in the visit it is watching and waiting to impact us in the grey area. tuesday morning at 6:00 a.m., light rain. what's that slowly tracking to the south. as we continue, pushing to 11 costs, heavy rains bay area wide. we will take all to the overnight into wednesday. scattered showers for a majority of the day on wednesday. thursday and friday, a slight chance here and there. if you have any...
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let's get some cuffs on him.cuffs on him. >> knocked four of my teeth out. >> this incident cost hiatt an additional 305 days of disciplinary segregation. but even this extra time doesn't deter him from assaulting staff. in 2004, the convicted murderer stabbed correctional officer milton madden. >> we were on the walk feeding the inmates, and we went back later to retrieve the food trays, and as he handed me the tray, i went to reach for it, he jerked it back, and tried to stab me with a piece of fence wire that had been gotten off the yard. and when he pulled the food tray back, well, i jumped back, but he still was able to stab me a little bit. >> don't ever take their eyes off me. that was my mistake. they'll probably kill me the next time. >> i think he still has great potential to do some serious damage to a staff or inmate here at penitentiary. >> you don't know what to expect from any of them. you've got to be careful around all of them. >>> next on "lockup" -- >> being gay in prison is really hard. the fa
let's get some cuffs on him.cuffs on him. >> knocked four of my teeth out. >> this incident cost hiatt an additional 305 days of disciplinary segregation. but even this extra time doesn't deter him from assaulting staff. in 2004, the convicted murderer stabbed correctional officer milton madden. >> we were on the walk feeding the inmates, and we went back later to retrieve the food trays, and as he handed me the tray, i went to reach for it, he jerked it back, and tried to...
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. >> reporter: michael hash arrived in happened cuffs and shackles, seeking his release from prison after serving 12 years for the murder of a 74-year-old woman. he was convicted in 2001 but weeks ago, a federal court judge vacated his murder conviction, citing misconduct by the prosecutor and police. after a brief hearing, hash was ordered released on conditions that he doesn't leave virginia, that he resides with his parents, reports to a caseworker weekly and posted a $10,000 bond. hash is represented by lawyers with the mid-atlantic innocence project. >> very happy that mike is going to be home with his family tonight and looking forward working with the special pros kirtz he decides whether or not he is going to retry the case. >> reporter: hash left the courthouse, saying he was looking forward to being with his family and home cooking. the prosecutor resigned last week, gary close. and there is a petition pending to remove the sheriff but he says he didn't do anything wrong and believed it was a weak case from the beginning. >> nothing was done improper by myself or the other inves
. >> reporter: michael hash arrived in happened cuffs and shackles, seeking his release from prison after serving 12 years for the murder of a 74-year-old woman. he was convicted in 2001 but weeks ago, a federal court judge vacated his murder conviction, citing misconduct by the prosecutor and police. after a brief hearing, hash was ordered released on conditions that he doesn't leave virginia, that he resides with his parents, reports to a caseworker weekly and posted a $10,000 bond....
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. >> turn around and cuff up. >> for what? >> because i said so. >> are you serious?yeah, i'm serious. turn around and cuff up. let's go. you're going to your cell. you're key locked. >> for what? >> you know exactly what. >> no, i don't. what are you talking about? >> even though canada claims to not know why sergeant tibbles has detained him, he soon let's slip to another inmate that he does know. >> this is that [ bleep ] from compton's punk [ bleep ], man. >> how do you know it's from compton? because, that's the only thing it could be for. you guys can't save him forever, all right? >> save him from what? >> what do you mean save him from what? don't play dumb. you know what he's doing around here. he's just a snitch, you know [ bleep ]. try to do something, help him get out of some trouble, you know, and he's saying like i did something wrong to him. i didn't never do nothing wrong to him. he had his mom take copies of the money order receipts that he sent me. right? he sent me a money order receipt because i got him out of some trouble. >> i will have to go up
. >> turn around and cuff up. >> for what? >> because i said so. >> are you serious?yeah, i'm serious. turn around and cuff up. let's go. you're going to your cell. you're key locked. >> for what? >> you know exactly what. >> no, i don't. what are you talking about? >> even though canada claims to not know why sergeant tibbles has detained him, he soon let's slip to another inmate that he does know. >> this is that [ bleep ] from compton's...
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. >> reporter: the image of george clooney in cuffs is something you normally only see in a movie. arrested today for civil disobedience, outside the sudanese embassy in washington. >> george has had an amazing week p.r.-wise. >> if we work together, all of us, we can't fail. that last part is just opinion. >> reporter: his arrest capped off a carefully-scripted washington whirlwind, complete with wardrobe changes. >> the next day, he has a meeting with the president in his business suit. >> all i can do is amplify the situation and hope to bring a spotlight to it. >> and today, he ends the week by getting arrested. it was well-orchestrated. it was kind of brilliant. >> reporter: does this hurt him in any way? >> there is no way that this was anything but continue the coronation of king george in hollywood. >> reporter: the arrest of 33-year-old jason russell was not so carefully-scripted. quite the contrary. tmz caught him on camera, shortly before he was detained in san diego last night, for allegedly being drunk, naked and masturbating in public. a case that may well have been r
. >> reporter: the image of george clooney in cuffs is something you normally only see in a movie. arrested today for civil disobedience, outside the sudanese embassy in washington. >> george has had an amazing week p.r.-wise. >> if we work together, all of us, we can't fail. that last part is just opinion. >> reporter: his arrest capped off a carefully-scripted washington whirlwind, complete with wardrobe changes. >> the next day, he has a meeting with the...