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gang members to leave the gangs. they leave the gang for a variety of reasons. they all have a turning point, when they decide to leave. and it changes them. this would be something that any of you would logically imagine. for female gang members, and we did not see many of them on that video, but they are out there. they are not mothers, they are active gang members. female gang members, the turning point came at the birth of a child. for male gang members, the picture is more complex. it may be, surprisingly, it may be because they got their second strike, and they're frightened of getting the third. it may be because of the birth of a child, usually a sign. the gang world has not caught up with post-feminist theory. with the story that a gang member named maniac told me, he decided to leave the rolling 60's after 20 years, after achieving status. he was in the back seat of a car, being driven by one of his underlings in the front seat. one of his fellow gang associates got in the back seat with him. the associate said to move over. maniac did not want to move
gang members to leave the gangs. they leave the gang for a variety of reasons. they all have a turning point, when they decide to leave. and it changes them. this would be something that any of you would logically imagine. for female gang members, and we did not see many of them on that video, but they are out there. they are not mothers, they are active gang members. female gang members, the turning point came at the birth of a child. for male gang members, the picture is more complex. it may...
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you work every day with gang members. you were once a gang member yourself. why do you think you are effective working with young people and what does this mean to you and how we know that this is working. first of all, i want to thank god for his grace. i work with united players. i do reentry and the youth involved in juvenile delinquency. the majority of the kids i work with our gang members. i was formally -- formerly a gang member who grew up in san francisco. we all have stories of guys involved with the gang. everyone has a different story of why they joined. my thing is, i believe it works for me to be involved with kids who were in gangs -- i worked with all of the shot colors and i had a goal while i was there. it took me 10 years before i started to transform my life. in the meantime i have the goal that i wanted to be out here. i wanted the opportunity. i was given a life sentence in 1979. i was involved in gang and i caught a murder case. 15 years to life -- and i came here in 1979 and i got out -- and i have been out for almost five years. in my
you work every day with gang members. you were once a gang member yourself. why do you think you are effective working with young people and what does this mean to you and how we know that this is working. first of all, i want to thank god for his grace. i work with united players. i do reentry and the youth involved in juvenile delinquency. the majority of the kids i work with our gang members. i was formally -- formerly a gang member who grew up in san francisco. we all have stories of guys...
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leave gangs. either one, they need help building their identities. they need help with sang an alternative to the gang life. they need someone who is interested in them. i am going to tell you a story, and i will talk about who those people are. when i was a sweet young thing and a social worker in nickerson gardens, i had that one kid. every gang interventionist, every person in this room knows about that one kid. all of us have that kid. they touch us for reasons we cannot articulate. i don't know why bobby touched me, his name was little devil but i never wanted to call him by that name. i think about his personality and that maybe the reason. he was 14 years old and had been abused, and was in foster placement with his hat -- aunt. i fell in love with him in the most proper, loving, in the most big sister way. i would say to him, with all the ignorance of the young social worker, i will always be here for you, always. always. it was a friday night, and i had gone on a string of disasters state
leave gangs. either one, they need help building their identities. they need help with sang an alternative to the gang life. they need someone who is interested in them. i am going to tell you a story, and i will talk about who those people are. when i was a sweet young thing and a social worker in nickerson gardens, i had that one kid. every gang interventionist, every person in this room knows about that one kid. all of us have that kid. they touch us for reasons we cannot articulate. i don't...
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i've got this wrong, gang. i've been doing it. in fact, when i get over here and started halfway, what? did you see i screwed up? i screwed up. what was my screw up? check the neighbor and see how hewitt screwed up. [laughter] how did hewitt screw up? come on, check the neighbor. how many are saying, "it looked all right to me." [laughter] come on. how did i screw up? you actually turned it over. yeah. turned it over. well, you gotta- well, for television-- okay, it's got 24 times as much area to feed itself. but what's wrong with that, gang? twenty-four times as much area is feeding how much more cell? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, eight times. oops. that was 24. yeah, it mixed up. yeah, eight times much. four times. oh, now, i mixed up, gang. i'm getting mixed up. it is four times as much total area, because 24 is four times six. four times six, that's why i screwed up. what i'm gonna do? what i'm gonna do? how do we start that? thanks for bailing me out again, lee. what are we talking about-- i'm self-conscious when this camera is on
i've got this wrong, gang. i've been doing it. in fact, when i get over here and started halfway, what? did you see i screwed up? i screwed up. what was my screw up? check the neighbor and see how hewitt screwed up. [laughter] how did hewitt screw up? come on, check the neighbor. how many are saying, "it looked all right to me." [laughter] come on. how did i screw up? you actually turned it over. yeah. turned it over. well, you gotta- well, for television-- okay, it's got 24 times as...
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okay, gang. let's begin. today, we're gonna talk about rotational inertia, rotational inertia of rotating things. before we talk about the idea that acceleration is proportional to force, remember that? double the force on something, you double the acceleration, there is a relationship between the two. now, we're gonna talk about rotational acceleration. and rotational acceleration, we're gonna call it "a", but a greek letter "a". we call it like this. rotational acceleration is proportional not to a force, but to something else, begin with a "t". see if you know? rhymes with who you're sitting next to, try it. how many still will not be seeing it? it's torque, gang, torque, okay? rotational acceleration is proportional to torque, and i write a "t" like that, it's a greek letter, "tao." why we do that is because in advanced physics books, you get those symbols, and we might as well all talk the same language. so all we're saying now is if you want something to rotationally accelerate, you apply a torque to it
okay, gang. let's begin. today, we're gonna talk about rotational inertia, rotational inertia of rotating things. before we talk about the idea that acceleration is proportional to force, remember that? double the force on something, you double the acceleration, there is a relationship between the two. now, we're gonna talk about rotational acceleration. and rotational acceleration, we're gonna call it "a", but a greek letter "a". we call it like this. rotational...
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the victim was a southern mexican gang member. but all violence in prison is gang-related. especially when you're talking about an assault where weapons were used where a guy was hurt this badly. it just doesn't happen without it being ordered or authorized by the gang. we believe right now that it was other southerners that attacked him. he was probably in trouble for one thing or another that he did in his past, violating gang rules. you can hear them doing their little solidarity inside the unit there. we don't know exactly what he did. hopefully we'll know in the next few days. >> it's important to get somebody, you're going to get to you. coming to prison made me more violent than what i was. it's about getting basically your little piece of america, but in prison. if a new yard opens up, you're going to fight for that handball court. you're going to fight for some tables. we're going to get our peace for our people and we're going to secure that area, but if you are a northerner, and you come into the areas, you're going to get stabbed. it's a whole different lifestyl
the victim was a southern mexican gang member. but all violence in prison is gang-related. especially when you're talking about an assault where weapons were used where a guy was hurt this badly. it just doesn't happen without it being ordered or authorized by the gang. we believe right now that it was other southerners that attacked him. he was probably in trouble for one thing or another that he did in his past, violating gang rules. you can hear them doing their little solidarity inside the...
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okay, gang, let's begin. if i take this ball and i throw it to the air, almost a nice clean, smooth path, doesn't it? a smooth path. what's the name of that path? a parabola, that's right. let's suppose i take something like this l shaped and i throw this to the air. nice clean, smooth path? and no, n-o, right? but there's one part of this that does follow. a nice clean, smooth path, as all other parts wobble about it. and that particular point is the point we're gonna talk about today. and that point is called the... center of gravity. center of gravity or center of mass. we talk about the center of gravity as something, honey, we're talking about the center of weight where all the gravity forces seem to concentrate. seem to. we talk about the center of mass. we're talking about the point where all the matter seems to be concentrated. okay? here's a book. where is the center of gravity of the book? the same place the center of mass is, right in the geometrical center. i could find that by drawing a line like
okay, gang, let's begin. if i take this ball and i throw it to the air, almost a nice clean, smooth path, doesn't it? a smooth path. what's the name of that path? a parabola, that's right. let's suppose i take something like this l shaped and i throw this to the air. nice clean, smooth path? and no, n-o, right? but there's one part of this that does follow. a nice clean, smooth path, as all other parts wobble about it. and that particular point is the point we're gonna talk about today. and...
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street gang. >> what street gang do you belong to? >> west side. >> where? we're going to make copies of the names and inmates you have in there and put it in your file then give it back to you. >> do you have any questions? all right. >> he hasn't been validated as a prison gang member yet, but he's on his way. back in level 6, happy is headed to the parole board. >> i just came back from rec and i'm fixing to head to the parole board. i'm nervous now. you never know what's going to happen. you don't know if they are going to deny you or let me go. but, i know that somebody up above is looking out for me because if it wasn't meant to be, i wouldn't be here now. so -- worst case scenario, my parole could be denied. best case scenario, i'll be out by 5:00. >>> coming up, will he still be happy after his parole hearing? fredrico files for an out of state transfer. the results are less than he hoped for. >> which means this is a sham. es, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differe
street gang. >> what street gang do you belong to? >> west side. >> where? we're going to make copies of the names and inmates you have in there and put it in your file then give it back to you. >> do you have any questions? all right. >> he hasn't been validated as a prison gang member yet, but he's on his way. back in level 6, happy is headed to the parole board. >> i just came back from rec and i'm fixing to head to the parole board. i'm nervous now. you...
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as being part of a gang. the term "gang" is manifested through the media, and law enforcement for numbers. it was more of a community. i did not go to school and meet somebody. i lived on this block and this is where my grandmother's house was, or i was born and raised. what people may see on tv was at my front door. the killing and the dope dealing. it was right there. this was a community list of people, we just grew up together. there were no handouts and no one told us how to conduct ourselves. and tell us what to wear. someone could have a school fight, and we may be at the mall, and see the person we have a fight with. the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up -- this is who i looked up to. he had a notorious reputation. there was the violence and in ret
as being part of a gang. the term "gang" is manifested through the media, and law enforcement for numbers. it was more of a community. i did not go to school and meet somebody. i lived on this block and this is where my grandmother's house was, or i was born and raised. what people may see on tv was at my front door. the killing and the dope dealing. it was right there. this was a community list of people, we just grew up together. there were no handouts and no one told us how to...
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take your lungs, gang, and flatten them out. cover the rug of all this room and two other rooms too. you have enormous surface area on your lungs. all those little many folds, and see you make up for that too. how about the intestines of a being? what's the intestines of a worm look like? straight line too. from mouth to back. huh? how about the intestines of something big like a human being? many, many folds. you know why? 'cause as you get bigger and bigger, you got more and more to nourish and you got to get more and more surface area. you think so? okay. gets bigger and bigger, right? let's suppose the living cell gets double the size. someone say, "oh, double the size and it got four times as much skin." but four times as much skin feeding how much more cell? eight times as much cell. so its teeth grow and grow. and, honey, the skin don't keep up with the cell that's got to be fed. so you know what it's gonna do? it's gonna die or divide. guess what it do? divides. it divides. aren't you glad that they divide, 'cause it can
take your lungs, gang, and flatten them out. cover the rug of all this room and two other rooms too. you have enormous surface area on your lungs. all those little many folds, and see you make up for that too. how about the intestines of a being? what's the intestines of a worm look like? straight line too. from mouth to back. huh? how about the intestines of something big like a human being? many, many folds. you know why? 'cause as you get bigger and bigger, you got more and more to nourish...
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what's going on there, gang? even why that happens, the mechanics of why that happens, we're gonna get up to when we get up to electricity and magnetism. delicious stuff. okay? but we see that energy, concern. the energy i put in, the energy come out. okay? right there. much easier to turn. try it after class yourself. it takes energy to light the lamp. that being the case, let me ask you a question. you get your car. you wanna find out what your gas mileage is 'cause you wanna compare it with your friend's cars. you all got a contest. this friend is bragging up about getting so much mileage, that so much mileage. you wanna test yours too. so you're driving your car and you're driving along the highway, you're looking at the speedometer to see how miles you go, tank it up later on to see how much gas, divide one to the other, you see how many miles per gallon you got, how many kilometers per liter, yeah? and you're doing that and you're driving along, and as you're doing that someone reaches over and turns on the
what's going on there, gang? even why that happens, the mechanics of why that happens, we're gonna get up to when we get up to electricity and magnetism. delicious stuff. okay? but we see that energy, concern. the energy i put in, the energy come out. okay? right there. much easier to turn. try it after class yourself. it takes energy to light the lamp. that being the case, let me ask you a question. you get your car. you wanna find out what your gas mileage is 'cause you wanna compare it with...
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to get out of a gang inside a prison.that, there's a whole debriefing process they have to go through. and it basically entails the inmate coming in and confessing everything's he's done with the gang and sometimes even, you know, throwing some people under the bus and confessing against other people. so it's really a deadly thing for someone to do inside a prison. >> when inmates debrief, they must write a lengthy account of their criminal history both in and out of prison. the review process can take months. but if accepted, the inmates will be allowed to live in the safety of a protective custody unit and be granted many more privileges than they would have had as confirmed gang members. >> because of your march 11th, '99, incident with another inmate that you almost killed, came very close to killing, we have a question about your sincerity about debriefing. >> "lockup" cameras were at california state prison corcoran when thomas spiller, a long-time gang member, went before the inmate review board to request debriefi
to get out of a gang inside a prison.that, there's a whole debriefing process they have to go through. and it basically entails the inmate coming in and confessing everything's he's done with the gang and sometimes even, you know, throwing some people under the bus and confessing against other people. so it's really a deadly thing for someone to do inside a prison. >> when inmates debrief, they must write a lengthy account of their criminal history both in and out of prison. the review...
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>> most of these kids live on gang turf, as chicago is home to one of the largest gang populations iny. here, they're not just about crime, they're about family. >> most of them, they're just out there because they're looking for somebody to love them and embrace them. >> kids like james, who was first arrested for gun possession at 13. he believes not having a weapon is suicide. >> i still got the same mindset, get caught with it or get caught without it. i'm not going to get caught without it. >> so you believe that because of what the situation is here, it's too big a risk for you to have no way to defend yourself. >> too big. >> but he says he won't bring a gun here because here, bangers from all different sets come and drop the color war in the hope of finding something for themselves, something other than a place on latiker's ever-expanding wall. when it comes to new gun control proposals, the national rifle association has a message for its members. stand and fight. the nra's executive vice president, wayne lapierre put out the rallying cry in an op-ed on the website the daily
>> most of these kids live on gang turf, as chicago is home to one of the largest gang populations iny. here, they're not just about crime, they're about family. >> most of them, they're just out there because they're looking for somebody to love them and embrace them. >> kids like james, who was first arrested for gun possession at 13. he believes not having a weapon is suicide. >> i still got the same mindset, get caught with it or get caught without it. i'm not going...
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gang members and friends of gang members from chicago's south side submitting to being frisked to max. they're doing it because once a week, there's something more important than the street. this is the peace makers basketball league. rival gangs whose members have killed each other on the streets now meet on the hardwood. the two teams on the court are giving me the honor of letting me warm up with them. let me tell you a little about these two teams. officially, they are known as the black team and they're known as the blue team. however, on the streets, the blue team right here is known as the gangster disciples. the black team on the streets is known as the black pea stones. they have been bitter and violent rivals on the streets of chicago for decades. but now thanks to father michael phleger of the st. sabina church, these gangs as well as two others are brokering peace on the basketball court. >> all four of these gangs since september have not shot or killed anybody. these were groups of guys, four gangs, who were doing it on a daily basis. >> in the maroon jerseys, this gang
gang members and friends of gang members from chicago's south side submitting to being frisked to max. they're doing it because once a week, there's something more important than the street. this is the peace makers basketball league. rival gangs whose members have killed each other on the streets now meet on the hardwood. the two teams on the court are giving me the honor of letting me warm up with them. let me tell you a little about these two teams. officially, they are known as the black...
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those are big ideas, gang. what is going on with the whole cosmos, and there are people that from day to day work on those kind of things and that's how they bring their lunch every day to work on. those are the astrophysicists and the astronomers, really wild stuff. but when you start to think about these things that are far away like that and big, it kind of humbles you. because let's make a graph about what this whole thing is. here we are right here. here is the big bang, i'm going to just draw a graph right on this space here. here's the big bang, this is 50 billion years later and a hundred, okay? when is the time that human beings learned how to control fire in this whole cycle? it's about here. when that graph is about here, the human beings learned how to make fire. where are human beings now? about here, okay? here's where we used to be when we were in the caves and now we're like this and we got this to go off in this one cycle. i got a question for you. what will it be like? what will we be like whe
those are big ideas, gang. what is going on with the whole cosmos, and there are people that from day to day work on those kind of things and that's how they bring their lunch every day to work on. those are the astrophysicists and the astronomers, really wild stuff. but when you start to think about these things that are far away like that and big, it kind of humbles you. because let's make a graph about what this whole thing is. here we are right here. here is the big bang, i'm going to just...
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that's helium, gang. now, gang, that's helium. in fact, we have up here, we have 1, 2, 3, 4, so it's helium 4 and what am i going to put for the atomic number? - 2. - 2. - helium, big or small? - small. small, very, very small, you put some helium in a balloon, and you're gonna save the balloon for next week when it's little kathy's birthday, huh? and next week comes and where's your helium balloon? is that on the ceiling anymore? it's on the floor. what happened to the helium? it got through the rubber, why? because it's a big humungous atom? no, because it's tiny. it's tiny, honey, here right through the little open spaces, helium, the smallest atom that there is. i'll tell you another atom that's extremely small too, a little bit bigger than helium and that's fluorine. ever hear of the element fluorine? you be having fluorine in your toothpaste, gang, and guess what the fluorine does to your teeth? you know what the hardest part of your body is? the hardest? the enamel of your teeth. and guess what's small enough to get right i
that's helium, gang. now, gang, that's helium. in fact, we have up here, we have 1, 2, 3, 4, so it's helium 4 and what am i going to put for the atomic number? - 2. - 2. - helium, big or small? - small. small, very, very small, you put some helium in a balloon, and you're gonna save the balloon for next week when it's little kathy's birthday, huh? and next week comes and where's your helium balloon? is that on the ceiling anymore? it's on the floor. what happened to the helium? it got through...
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enforcement officers became frustrated by the cycle of violence they witnessed permeated in the gang culture of san francisco. the officers developed an outreach program in 2010 to help secure jobs for young men in an effort to chem then from participating in gang life. so now, i'm going to tell you a story that will relate to me that shows the special kind of individuals i'm talk about and how they helped a young man named carlos. the officers have seen carlos hanging out with gang members and suspected that he might be involved in a elicit activities around the mission areas after warning him that he was headed down the wrong path carlos was arrested is six months later when he was relevancy released from jail, the officers approached him about taking up a job as an alternate form of lifestyle with the approval of the captain officers cathy and san put together a contract securing a job for carlos if in turn he would stay away from gang members if he took the contract he would take the job and he agreed to the contract and began working a year later. carlos took a higher paying job
enforcement officers became frustrated by the cycle of violence they witnessed permeated in the gang culture of san francisco. the officers developed an outreach program in 2010 to help secure jobs for young men in an effort to chem then from participating in gang life. so now, i'm going to tell you a story that will relate to me that shows the special kind of individuals i'm talk about and how they helped a young man named carlos. the officers have seen carlos hanging out with gang members and...
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that's it gang. that's called the universal law of gravitation and that law of gravitation was developed by, guess whom? isaac newton. you know what? a lot of people think that isaac newton discovered gravity. he didn't, the cavemen knew about gravity. the cave women knew about gravity. what newton discovered was what? check your neighbor and see if your neighbor be knowing. in other words, did you get a chance to look through the chapter? what did newton discover about gravity? newton discovered that gravity is what, gang? universal, universal, you're right. universal, that gravity extends everywhere. and what this equation tells us? the equation of gravity just tells us that there's an attractive force, 'f' between all things and for any two things that attractive force depends upon, is proportional to, is related to the product of the masses of the two things. this might be a planet, one. this might be another planet, two. those two planets are tugging on each other with the force that depends ver
that's it gang. that's called the universal law of gravitation and that law of gravitation was developed by, guess whom? isaac newton. you know what? a lot of people think that isaac newton discovered gravity. he didn't, the cavemen knew about gravity. the cave women knew about gravity. what newton discovered was what? check your neighbor and see if your neighbor be knowing. in other words, did you get a chance to look through the chapter? what did newton discover about gravity? newton...
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that's right, it's one second, gang. 'cause if it's gonna take one second for something to fall five meters and you toss it out, it's still five meters vertical. it's like this thing over here. if this is five units down, this one comes out, it's still five units down stretched out, huh? so it's gonna take one second. so 25 meters divided by 1 second gives you 25 meters per second. isn't that neat? there's some good physics there, gang. do you like? let me ask you a question. would the ball be in the air for a longer time if there were a hill le this? yes. would the ball be in the air for a longer time if the earth's curvature came into play? yeah. it turns out if he throws that thing really fast, it might go so far out that the curve of the earth is falling away. you see that? in fact, if he keeps throwing faster and faster and faster, he might throw it off the earth altogether. isaac newton, physics type in 1700, figured it out like this. consider a mountain on the earth that's so high that it's up above air drag and p
that's right, it's one second, gang. 'cause if it's gonna take one second for something to fall five meters and you toss it out, it's still five meters vertical. it's like this thing over here. if this is five units down, this one comes out, it's still five units down stretched out, huh? so it's gonna take one second. so 25 meters divided by 1 second gives you 25 meters per second. isn't that neat? there's some good physics there, gang. do you like? let me ask you a question. would the ball be...
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dig this, gang, inertia doesn't tell you why. oop, boom. sorry, gang. [laughter] thanks for telling me at the last minute, gang. sometimes you find out who your friends are, huh? how would you guys like it if i was standing like this? oh, boy. okay. [laughter] this room will be filled with people next time, right? people like violence, right? right? okay. this must have touched the wall. and the wall touched it, pushed it back, huh? yeah. so what's the force keeping that going? inertia. no force. we don't know why it keeps going. but we call that ignorance inertia. get the idea? nobody knows why it keeps going. we just know that it does and so we call that inertia. any forces acting on this ball, by the way, on this cylinder? any forces acting on it, right now? - yeah. - yeah. force of gravity. and force of gravity is pulling it straight down. isn't that true? okay. if the force of gravity is pulling it straight down, why doesn't it go straight down? by the way, is that accelerating right now? no, it's not. and if it's not accelerating, what does newton
dig this, gang, inertia doesn't tell you why. oop, boom. sorry, gang. [laughter] thanks for telling me at the last minute, gang. sometimes you find out who your friends are, huh? how would you guys like it if i was standing like this? oh, boy. okay. [laughter] this room will be filled with people next time, right? people like violence, right? right? okay. this must have touched the wall. and the wall touched it, pushed it back, huh? yeah. so what's the force keeping that going? inertia. no...
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but here's the point i want to make, gang. if it takes four seconds to go from here to here, it takes four seconds to go from here to here. so i ask people when they get up there, do you suppose if you jump, you could hit the pool? and how would you find out? and here's what you do. you figure out how fast, how far out you could jump in one second, okay, in one second, then multiply that four times and you got it. it turns out you'll really hit way down here. let me--i hit something like way in here, see? in one second, i can jump that far, two seconds that far, three seconds that far, four seconds that far. so it turns out, it gets very, very steep very, very quickly and you get so far. knowledge of physics. you people are gonna find out that as you learn more and more physics, your social life is gonna increase because people are gonna gather around you. people are gonna find you more interesting, okay, because you're gonna have things to talk about w, okay? just like the time years ago, a fellow came to the town in san fran
but here's the point i want to make, gang. if it takes four seconds to go from here to here, it takes four seconds to go from here to here. so i ask people when they get up there, do you suppose if you jump, you could hit the pool? and how would you find out? and here's what you do. you figure out how fast, how far out you could jump in one second, okay, in one second, then multiply that four times and you got it. it turns out you'll really hit way down here. let me--i hit something like way in...
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what's the object do, gang? it just keeps right on going. it used to be said like, for example, if you wanna fly from san francisco to new york city, all you got to do is take a helicopter, just go up and wait three hours and come back down again, okay? what's wrong with that? that helicopter doesn't go up and just stay there. that helicopter is moving just as fast as the earth, and so it just keeps moving around like that, you see? so you're riding an airplane. you've been in an airplane? you flip a coin. when you flip a coin, do you have to adjust for the motion of the plane? let's suppose you're going this way 600 miles an hour. i'm like, "man, if i flip that coin, boom, "that coin gonna go bam, 600 miles an hour against the passenger in the back seat." - that happen? - no. why doesn't it happen? what if you were on a plane and someone says, "hey, how come, man? i flipped a coin, flipped it, come right back down." it's not that--i know i'm going 600 miles an hour. when i flipped it--in fact, you ever be in an airplane, you see a fly come
what's the object do, gang? it just keeps right on going. it used to be said like, for example, if you wanna fly from san francisco to new york city, all you got to do is take a helicopter, just go up and wait three hours and come back down again, okay? what's wrong with that? that helicopter doesn't go up and just stay there. that helicopter is moving just as fast as the earth, and so it just keeps moving around like that, you see? so you're riding an airplane. you've been in an airplane? you...
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it shows the gang colors spread out. we collected over 1100 gang colr items from red rags, blue rags, shoes, belts, et cetera, collected over 30 pocket knifes, connected over 12 guns, over 100 bullets. >> wow. >> for being a grassroots effort, we've been successful. >> someone is listening. i do have a video clip. what you all have done in the past is paint murals on walls. here's the problem. maybe this is how difficult your mission might be. is that, you know, someone came around and tagged it a while later. that tells me that it's a good work that you're doing, but there's a lot more work to do still. >> initially we thought maybe it might be the local gangs that might be not very fond of this effort, but in reality we think it was a disgruntled neighbor because a gang member walked by one day and said, don't worry, we're going to look after it this time. the local gangs are respecting kind of this effort. and hopefully one day we can get them a little closer involved in this effort. >> what's it feel like to make thi
it shows the gang colors spread out. we collected over 1100 gang colr items from red rags, blue rags, shoes, belts, et cetera, collected over 30 pocket knifes, connected over 12 guns, over 100 bullets. >> wow. >> for being a grassroots effort, we've been successful. >> someone is listening. i do have a video clip. what you all have done in the past is paint murals on walls. here's the problem. maybe this is how difficult your mission might be. is that, you know, someone came...
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lifestyles that are safer, we will be that much more successful as a city and they are doing that with gang prevention and motivation and aspiration for the youth getting them jobs as officers in a capacity outside of their uniform that is a wonderful thing. were the to give a shout out to doctor row chair oh, vickier. [spelling?] yes, she is a hero because, she is also trying too make sure that the none-violate lifestyle is taught when people visit the hospital can they get some injury prevention vice and making that are we can prevent those injury and is then of course, there are these culturally competent staff that we have at the hospital through barbara garcia's leadership and the whole commission to make sure that we have competent support, that talk with the patients and their families and make sure that the continuity of healthcare extends from the doctors all the way to the families and those have carol lamb and rachel or kin and thank you very much for our your heroism today. >> (applause) . >> not only do we have a world-class trauma center we will continue having that, we have g
lifestyles that are safer, we will be that much more successful as a city and they are doing that with gang prevention and motivation and aspiration for the youth getting them jobs as officers in a capacity outside of their uniform that is a wonderful thing. were the to give a shout out to doctor row chair oh, vickier. [spelling?] yes, she is a hero because, she is also trying too make sure that the none-violate lifestyle is taught when people visit the hospital can they get some injury...
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, but can you take the gang out of the inmate? ultimatum. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> with robert kofman one point away from validation, the igi continues its crackdown on other suspected 2-5 members on the sny, including luis dunchez. >> inmate tunchez was identified as a 2-5. i put together a validation package for him. it was submitted to the officer of correctional safety and the points were good enough to validate him. he's now validated as a member of the 2-5s. he had tattoos on him. with a 2-5. he had other written material in his property, 2-5. so slam dunk with that guy. he's now validated as a 2-5 member. >> luis is brought before an institutional classification committee in ad seg to determine if the evidence against him will land him in the shu. >> going to see if i'm going to get validat
, but can you take the gang out of the inmate? ultimatum. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> with robert kofman one point away from validation, the igi continues its crackdown on other suspected 2-5 members on the sny, including luis dunchez. >> inmate...
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they segregate inmates based on color and gangs. why do prisons not work on educating inmates on social relations, racial tolerance, and why don't they find a way so the different races can get to know each other? >> i would like to enter that. segregation has -- i would like to answer that. segregation has always been a problem in this country. i grew up in new orleans. we believe that education is the key. we all need to sit at the table. i do not believe in segregation for inmates. they need to tear that barrier down and put people together, no matter what. when we go inside the walls of san quentin, it is not just black inmates. it is hispanic, pacific islanders, white, native americans, it is everybody. when they leave that room, they go back to their communities that are segregated. they, too, do not like it. it is a barrier that has to be torn down. i know it works. being in there for the last four years, we make it a point that everybody mixes up, even the seating. you do not just sit with a black person or a white person. i
they segregate inmates based on color and gangs. why do prisons not work on educating inmates on social relations, racial tolerance, and why don't they find a way so the different races can get to know each other? >> i would like to enter that. segregation has -- i would like to answer that. segregation has always been a problem in this country. i grew up in new orleans. we believe that education is the key. we all need to sit at the table. i do not believe in segregation for inmates....
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we're gonna do it again, gang. "we're gonna do it again, gang. hey, we're gonna play a trick. "you guys sit down. "i take the rope and i put it on a hook on a wall. hooked it on there, right?" and i say, "okay, pull like before." these guys over here, they pulled it just like before, they're pulling with a hundred, right? what's the scale reading say here? - 100. - 200. yeah, some people say 200. what do we say? - 100. - 100? okay? okay. a hundred. what's-- what's going on the other side? the wall is pulling. that's right. the wall's pulling. it's just as hard as-- the rope pulling on the wall... wall's pulling? yeah. this stuff--is this stuff hard? this stuff is kinda neat, ain't it, huh? you can't have a force without a counterpart. you can't have something pulling on something with, huh, honey, ain't that nice? so the wall pulls just as much as a human being. same same. question? what's the tension? the tension would be the force that tends to stretch it. okay. see, and that tension would be the same all throughout the rope. even if the rope moves like this, see? there's st
we're gonna do it again, gang. "we're gonna do it again, gang. hey, we're gonna play a trick. "you guys sit down. "i take the rope and i put it on a hook on a wall. hooked it on there, right?" and i say, "okay, pull like before." these guys over here, they pulled it just like before, they're pulling with a hundred, right? what's the scale reading say here? - 100. - 200. yeah, some people say 200. what do we say? - 100. - 100? okay? okay. a hundred. what's-- what's...
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we are going to be sat rating some of our areas with gang problems. what we found on this past week and we seen it several times and there is a retaliation. we broke down and redeployed to the double lock and the sunny dale thinking that there will be retaliation from other gangs and all of the units will be dispatched through and contact me directly after a shooting and i will notify the commander and up the chain all the way to the chief and direction that will come back down and the head of the brt unit or the crime investigations unit will contact me and i will call doc and tell them to redistribute the units where they are going and to notify the dispatch about where they are at. it is an immediate response to what is going on and hopefully it will take down any retaliation, and any more gunfire that happens immediately after one of these shootings. within the first 48 hours, the bottom box in the middle, that is when we have and we bought time but our ciu units or gang units or our homicide units that is when most of the investigation is happeni
we are going to be sat rating some of our areas with gang problems. what we found on this past week and we seen it several times and there is a retaliation. we broke down and redeployed to the double lock and the sunny dale thinking that there will be retaliation from other gangs and all of the units will be dispatched through and contact me directly after a shooting and i will notify the commander and up the chain all the way to the chief and direction that will come back down and the head of...
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what's the symbol, gang? - delta. - delta, that's right. so i'm gonna write that from now on as f multiplied by t equals change in. get it? delta mv. this is what we're gonna talk about today. so this delta mv, that's delta momentum. we have a name for force times time. what's the name of the force of an object multiplied by the duration of time in which that force acts? we have a name for that. it's not so common a name as this one, but see if you sit next to someone who knows what is the name of force multiplied by the time during which that force acts. go. talk it up. what is it, gang? impulse. what's the name of this? what? - impulse. - impulse. all right. impulse. okay. so we write. impulse equals change in momentum, that's what we're gonna talk about today. you wanna change the momentum of something then you have to apply an impulse. what's an impulse? that's hitting it over some time interval. down here i have a-- see that golf ball on a tee. see this golf club right here? what's the momentum of the golf ball right now? - zero. - zer
what's the symbol, gang? - delta. - delta, that's right. so i'm gonna write that from now on as f multiplied by t equals change in. get it? delta mv. this is what we're gonna talk about today. so this delta mv, that's delta momentum. we have a name for force times time. what's the name of the force of an object multiplied by the duration of time in which that force acts? we have a name for that. it's not so common a name as this one, but see if you sit next to someone who knows what is the name...
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let's review something, gang. i'll put a ball here, a little spring gun and another ball here and as you know when i release this, both balls will fall at the same time. did i not demonstrate that to you? let's try it again. if at first, you don't succeed, why try again? no sense being a fool about it. here we go. and indeed they hit the ground at the same time. and the rule there is gravity doesn't take a holiday on moving objects. let's suppose i just dropped them, what would happen? no surprise, but do you know to some people, it's a surprise that they do hit at the same time when they're fired. now i'm going to pull it back further. still the same time? that's got to be level, gang. and watch. still the same time. the time it takes to drop has to do with how high it is, not how fast it's going sideways. we learned that? and how far it's gonna fall down will depend on how longer time. does anyone remember the relationship for how far down will it fall as time goes by? can i give you that relationship right here
let's review something, gang. i'll put a ball here, a little spring gun and another ball here and as you know when i release this, both balls will fall at the same time. did i not demonstrate that to you? let's try it again. if at first, you don't succeed, why try again? no sense being a fool about it. here we go. and indeed they hit the ground at the same time. and the rule there is gravity doesn't take a holiday on moving objects. let's suppose i just dropped them, what would happen? no...
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the ""elonyyllae gang"...g women. 3 (jjan) 12:30:06 this is goiig -3 to e a lifelong battle ttat i 3 face. how they operate... -33 and the four things yoo an do... to avoii beccming a 3 3 the ravens are expected to be super bowl m-v-p joe flacco. -33&p what oes ii mean for the rest for thh rest of tte rosterr 3 ((break )) 3 3& a few months ago, we began pn people here in maryland. their number one targgt? wooen.... specifically &pdistracttd mothers at area ppakk. joo lepola continuee to trackthese criiinals as she uncovers &p...how thhy operate. operate. 3 ((pkg)) t s n baltimore's suburbss... often at rrgiinal parks even hikiig triall where & wommeare finddnggthe serentity of thier surroundings shattered.(jean) 12:34:55 i immediatell see this hole riggt in my window i see all this glass onnthe grouun and strrww n my car. jean's purse was gone. a rime coomitted in broad daylight, just feet from the park's entranne.... whhre eann -3 rodgers aad her children weree - playing. (jean) 12:31:11 i had my kids lunnh a
the ""elonyyllae gang"...g women. 3 (jjan) 12:30:06 this is goiig -3 to e a lifelong battle ttat i 3 face. how they operate... -33 and the four things yoo an do... to avoii beccming a 3 3 the ravens are expected to be super bowl m-v-p joe flacco. -33&p what oes ii mean for the rest for thh rest of tte rosterr 3 ((break )) 3 3& a few months ago, we began pn people here in maryland. their number one targgt? wooen.... specifically &pdistracttd mothers at area ppakk. joo...
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that's how the prison gang system works. so me and two friends of mine, fellow gang members, went into his cell to play cards with him. the plan was for his partner in pinochle lose on purpose and to get him down to do push-ups. and when he got down to do push-ups, i got down on his back and applied a little pressure. that was my excuse to get up next to him. at which time, i put my arm around his throat, kind of choked him out a little bit to make him weak. but he wasn't dead yet because i wanted him to feel exactly what was going to happen to him. i didn't want him to make a lot of noise, because the co is 15 tiers away. he could have heard me at any time. and another inmate passed me a razor shank, and i slashed his throat repeatedly. blood was everywhere. and then another inmate passed me a shank about that long, with a handle on it. and i just started stabbing him. stabbed him over 100 times, in the back, sides, neck, he was crying, telling me to stop, begging for me to stop. and he was still alive through all of it. th
that's how the prison gang system works. so me and two friends of mine, fellow gang members, went into his cell to play cards with him. the plan was for his partner in pinochle lose on purpose and to get him down to do push-ups. and when he got down to do push-ups, i got down on his back and applied a little pressure. that was my excuse to get up next to him. at which time, i put my arm around his throat, kind of choked him out a little bit to make him weak. but he wasn't dead yet because i...