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dunaway refuses to budge. millionaire with a college degree in no time. >> she seemed to have zero sense of consequences of this. >> she is a typical, if there is a tip kl that's engaging in this illegal activity that thinks there a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. she could make enough money and get out of it. it is a lifestyle. like drug addiction. we see these people routinely. and now finding out she was arrested in chicago in an undercover sting and here she is in polk county, florida getting arrested again for the exact same thing. it is a fantasy and think they will get out of this one day but actuality and reality is they will not get out of it. we try to hope and believe there is a chance they would get out of it. try to talk to them to explain on their terms of how bad and how serious it is and i think it finally got to her. >>> it was painful. it was on your neck, and i got in trouble for fainting. >>> cook county is a leader in taking a progressive approach to fighting human trafficking. >> 4
dunaway refuses to budge. millionaire with a college degree in no time. >> she seemed to have zero sense of consequences of this. >> she is a typical, if there is a tip kl that's engaging in this illegal activity that thinks there a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. she could make enough money and get out of it. it is a lifestyle. like drug addiction. we see these people routinely. and now finding out she was arrested in chicago in an undercover sting and here she is in polk...
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Aug 17, 2016
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and dunaway tells us that we don't need some overarching fragrant. it is viewed from an objective standpoint here we have an officer but objectively we do look at this. that's how we know the limits. what percentage of people have to have warrants before you can imply that whenever an officer stopped someone it is to illegally search them because they're likely to have a arrest warrant. i don't think breaking it down to numbers as a way to go i think the profit per focus is on deterrence. and if only one out of 100 people have a arrest arrest warrants that i think you can imply that that was the purpose. some of these numbers obviously you have in particular communities some of them did not strike me at how low they were. 30021000 is the big number. that's entire state of florida. >> they run warrant checks because they're likely to turn up one. when they target certain ones. when they pull someone over it's because he thinks is likely there's a warrant might it be to protect him they would like to know that the person responded and is not a warrant
and dunaway tells us that we don't need some overarching fragrant. it is viewed from an objective standpoint here we have an officer but objectively we do look at this. that's how we know the limits. what percentage of people have to have warrants before you can imply that whenever an officer stopped someone it is to illegally search them because they're likely to have a arrest warrant. i don't think breaking it down to numbers as a way to go i think the profit per focus is on deterrence. and...
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how i felt when i came out onto the street, part of the reason is that i was sitting next to faye dunaway. [laughter] that was a sensory arousal. [laughter] i have always felt after being pleasurably wiped out by a movie that i have to restore myself that is by reflection or writing about it the most practical ways to read and read and immerse myself in in literature and sure you know, the necessity of producing next-generation of great readers talking about the centrality of literacy the citizenship i think it would not be extravagant to say you see right now the loss of real understanding of character of rhetoric of campaigns that we are seeing. so what civilization really have? how do we develop a three dimensional people? mills are the large issues start reading as they are infants turn pages and you know, this. of course, there will not remember that they have a defective memory of having held to associate that with the pleasure of reading. it is one of the big differences between the upper middle-class they don't often did get that kind they have to get food on the table they did no
how i felt when i came out onto the street, part of the reason is that i was sitting next to faye dunaway. [laughter] that was a sensory arousal. [laughter] i have always felt after being pleasurably wiped out by a movie that i have to restore myself that is by reflection or writing about it the most practical ways to read and read and immerse myself in in literature and sure you know, the necessity of producing next-generation of great readers talking about the centrality of literacy the...
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finished seeing bonnie and clyde move back in the day with warren beatty and i forget the actress, faye dunaway and i remember walking home that day and i said i'm going to rob a bank, just like bonnie and clyde used to. i was kicking rocks, you know. i was just a kid. >> how much money do you think you've gotten from your bank robberies all these years? >> i don't know. you might want to ask ceasar's palace or something. i have no idea. i never counted. >> torres says he didn't just gamble away his loot but was a modern day robinhood. >> i would give money to homeless people when i see them on the street. i give them $100. i remember one time i was coming out of a bank and kids were out there at christmastime with the salvation army. he asked me for money. i don't have any right now and i'll be right back. you can imagine what i did, okay? >> now 49 years old, torres started his career as a bank robber when he was only 17, and he claims all of his robberies have been non-violent. >> i would go in there and basically just pass the note. i never used a gun. basically used to put this is a robber
finished seeing bonnie and clyde move back in the day with warren beatty and i forget the actress, faye dunaway and i remember walking home that day and i said i'm going to rob a bank, just like bonnie and clyde used to. i was kicking rocks, you know. i was just a kid. >> how much money do you think you've gotten from your bank robberies all these years? >> i don't know. you might want to ask ceasar's palace or something. i have no idea. i never counted. >> torres says he...