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like holman. warden grantt culliver embodies them. he's authoritative. >> you know that. >> dynamic and tough. >> you are not going to win an academy award. >> he shows compassion for the inmates he oversees, many of whom will never get out. but when violence explodes in holman, his zero tolerance policy is in full effect. >> lock it down. lock down. we are under a lockdown. >>> administrative segregation is home to roughly 200 inmates. confined to their cells 23 hours a day. these men often become defiant and desperate. when an inmate acts up in general population, he's moved to ad-seg. but when he acts up in ad-seg, the officers' only option is to periodically move the inmate from cell to cell. >> we're going to move him out. be a little particular with him because he's already hostile, you know. let's just use caution with him, okay? >> put your hands behind you. cuff up. >> stick your hands out. >> shower stall right now. >> jamie bell is temporarily housed in the shower stall until his new ce
like holman. warden grantt culliver embodies them. he's authoritative. >> you know that. >> dynamic and tough. >> you are not going to win an academy award. >> he shows compassion for the inmates he oversees, many of whom will never get out. but when violence explodes in holman, his zero tolerance policy is in full effect. >> lock it down. lock down. we are under a lockdown. >>> administrative segregation is home to roughly 200 inmates. confined to their...
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this is "lockup: holman, extended stay." >>> of the nearly 1,000 inmates at holman state prison, several hundred are segregated for breaking rules on the inside. for inmates with violent crimes and no parole dates in sight, their minds require distractions to stay sane. >> never a dull moment. >> whether it be the friend next door or the relative hundreds of miles away. >> i want him closer to home. >> and when these comforts are taken from them, the results can be explosive. administrative segregation, or ad seg, is where holman's most volatile inmates are kept in 23 hour a day solitary confinement. for 19 of his 43 years, bobby ray gilbert has known no other home. >> it affects a person, it does. i would be lying to say it didn't. your thought patterns change, of what you think about changes. back then, i daydream about the whole getting out, having a family, picket fence. you know, the daydreams to get out and do it right this time, you know? and now you daydream about how you can blow this whole prison up and kill everybody in it. just feel like, man, if i could just do society a fav
this is "lockup: holman, extended stay." >>> of the nearly 1,000 inmates at holman state prison, several hundred are segregated for breaking rules on the inside. for inmates with violent crimes and no parole dates in sight, their minds require distractions to stay sane. >> never a dull moment. >> whether it be the friend next door or the relative hundreds of miles away. >> i want him closer to home. >> and when these comforts are taken from them, the...
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this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >>> holman is more than 170 men who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting execution. >> my role is the execution. >> roughly 360 more are serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. >> but there are times when i wake up and think about dying in prison. and that's a bitter pill to swallow. >> all are living with the inevitable. >> i watched a lot of people die here, you know. at holman, nobody leaves. >> but their only chance of getting out of prison will be inside a coffin. for inmates serving lengthy sentences, one day merges into the next, weeks into months, months into years. and a lifetime slips away. the challenge for these men is to find meaning in their lives and not surrender to hopelessness and despair. ♪ baby butterfly ♪ while your hands are dying ♪ and you spread your wings before it's time ♪ ♪ baby butterfly ♪ to survive ♪ only 17 ♪ yeah ♪ when she lost her life >> this musical duo spends every hour either writing, rehearsing or performing and music for them has become a life line. ♪ baby butterfly >> i like that.
this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >>> holman is more than 170 men who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting execution. >> my role is the execution. >> roughly 360 more are serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. >> but there are times when i wake up and think about dying in prison. and that's a bitter pill to swallow. >> all are living with the inevitable. >> i watched a lot of people die here, you know. at holman,...
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the best behaved are housed in holman's coveted honor dorm. inmates who behave badly are sent to the administrative segregation unit. >> segregation is an area we have roughly 200 inmates. and these -- all these inmates are individually celled and they're all here because they broke a rule, infraction, here in prison. >> human contact in segregation is extremely limited and interaction with others is at a minimum. this deprivation can take its toll on an inmate both physically and mentally. >> you have a lot of inmates back there have been in single cells for a long time. and they of course build up hostilities. it's a highly explosive area. >> i did not do what they said i did. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] take me [ bleep ] right now! >> that's just another typical day in seg. that's part of it. >> these officers work here on a daily basis, they deal with these inmates and you build up a relationship with these inmates. some are good, some are not so good. >> most people say when i started i wouldn't make it three days. so i had a point to prove and i
the best behaved are housed in holman's coveted honor dorm. inmates who behave badly are sent to the administrative segregation unit. >> segregation is an area we have roughly 200 inmates. and these -- all these inmates are individually celled and they're all here because they broke a rule, infraction, here in prison. >> human contact in segregation is extremely limited and interaction with others is at a minimum. this deprivation can take its toll on an inmate both physically and...
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gets off on it. >> holman's female officers are often on the receiving end of this unwanted attentionhey masturbate, they'll curse you out, call you all types of names. when you walk on the tier, they'll try to deliberately hold you at their cell while the guy across masturbates. by me being a female i see it more than the male officers probably do. >> the problem is so pervasive, the regulation banning it is known prisonwide. >> rule violation number 38, which is indecent exclosure/exhibitionism. that's an inmate that's masturbating. it was really, really bad when i got here in 1998. i mean, it was horrible. >> indecent exposure is one of our major disciplinary problems. >> when warden grantt culliver arrived at holman in 2002, he instituted a zero tolerance policy for violations of rule 38. >> was a sign of disrespect. and not only disrespect to those officers because they know the environment they're coming into, but disrespectful to expose yourself even to the man standing next to you. >> inmate johnson, ivan black, 206812, standing behind the old jail door with half of his body s
gets off on it. >> holman's female officers are often on the receiving end of this unwanted attentionhey masturbate, they'll curse you out, call you all types of names. when you walk on the tier, they'll try to deliberately hold you at their cell while the guy across masturbates. by me being a female i see it more than the male officers probably do. >> the problem is so pervasive, the regulation banning it is known prisonwide. >> rule violation number 38, which is indecent...
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this is "lockup: holman extended stay." for the officers and staff working at holman, the biggest challenge is dealing with difficult inmates. >> you ain't got no business [ bleep ] with my -- >> took my mail and -- >> that's the part of it. [ bleep ]. i don't have any problem. ask any officer that walked by here. i don't know [ bleep ] with nobody. >> and with a steady decline in staff, the pressure is on the new recruits. >> i don't even want to think about failing because it's not an option for me. i'm going to pass. i feel like if i did fail, i'm letting a lot of people down. not just myself. >>> welcome to the gates of hell. >> charge him double for an armband. okay? hey, and then whoever that armband belonged to, he need to get charged, too. >> in roughly four months of shooting inside holman, warden grantt culliver has shown many sides. >> warden's office. culliver. can i take a message? >> he'll call you back. yes, ma'am. >> you take messages, warden? >> yes, ma'am. we do it all. >> he's firm. >> get your shirt on l
this is "lockup: holman extended stay." for the officers and staff working at holman, the biggest challenge is dealing with difficult inmates. >> you ain't got no business [ bleep ] with my -- >> took my mail and -- >> that's the part of it. [ bleep ]. i don't have any problem. ask any officer that walked by here. i don't know [ bleep ] with nobody. >> and with a steady decline in staff, the pressure is on the new recruits. >> i don't even want to think...
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this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >> the holman correctional facility is a maximum security prison, where the officers are outnumbered ten to one. in an environment that sometimes breeds violence, inmates are constantly making weapons for protection. >> well, i've had knives, i keep knives. i've always heard it's better to be caught with one than without one in prison. >> and the officers must do whatever they can to curb future attacks. >> you don't need to see nothing, so keep your head down. >> not gonna tell you no more. >> this is a security level five facility in alabama. it goes from security level one to security level six. >> last year, we had what we consider like four major incidents happen. and that would have been a stabbing type of a situation, where it was very serious, life-threatening. and over the last four or five years, we've averaged 3 1/2 to 4 of those types of events each year. for this type of facility, that's very good. >> and in this type of facility, many of the inmates are armed to the teeth. >> they seem to always think that everyone needs a weapon. the
this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >> the holman correctional facility is a maximum security prison, where the officers are outnumbered ten to one. in an environment that sometimes breeds violence, inmates are constantly making weapons for protection. >> well, i've had knives, i keep knives. i've always heard it's better to be caught with one than without one in prison. >> and the officers must do whatever they can to curb future attacks. >> you don't need...
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john holman, al jazeera. >> protesters in the yemeni capital ever sanaa. over the murder kidnapping of two woman. >>> meanwhile, in southern yemen, president hadi, have control over the groups, known as popular committee. mohamed vall has met some of the field commanders. >> these are the men in charge of law and order in southern yemen. patrolling the city fors but now they have replaced all regular security personnel. >> i think popular committees have become a key factor of security and stability. they were able to deviet terrorists more effectively than entire communities and governments. >> reporter: the popular communities now guard the airports and all public institutions. >> translator: we welcome the committees among us because they are very useful. we had a lot of weaknesses and they helped us tremendously especially in matters of crime and weapons. >> reporter: president hadi, they are said to have shown feacht efficiency and that'sefficiency. >> later on in abian and some northern province he. we can't let the same thing happen in aden. >> repo
john holman, al jazeera. >> protesters in the yemeni capital ever sanaa. over the murder kidnapping of two woman. >>> meanwhile, in southern yemen, president hadi, have control over the groups, known as popular committee. mohamed vall has met some of the field commanders. >> these are the men in charge of law and order in southern yemen. patrolling the city fors but now they have replaced all regular security personnel. >> i think popular committees have become a key...
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john holman has more from san quinten in mexico's ba har california. >> reporter: these are some of the thousands of farm workers on strike in the family of san quintin in the northern date of baja california. this region and the huge forms export millions of -- farms export millions of tonnes of fruit for the u.s. these are the workers and they say their salaries have not risen in years, and they work in miserable conditions. all the prices have gone up. we get $7 a day. the producers sell the products we are earn in pesos, that's why we are protesting we want a rise in wages. >> sometimes the supervisors moll eff the women. if the -- molest the women. if they say no they fire her. >> not all are on strike. some are working in the field. workers argue that it's impossible to earn a decent living. without the workers picking the crops, those lost and valuable profits with them. it's in the interests not just of the farm workers, but producers to bring this dispute to a close sooner rather than later. >> u.s. troop withdrawal will dominate stalks between the president of afghanistan and
john holman has more from san quinten in mexico's ba har california. >> reporter: these are some of the thousands of farm workers on strike in the family of san quintin in the northern date of baja california. this region and the huge forms export millions of -- farms export millions of tonnes of fruit for the u.s. these are the workers and they say their salaries have not risen in years, and they work in miserable conditions. all the prices have gone up. we get $7 a day. the producers...
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john holejohn holman, al jazeera mexico. >> the case of 43 missing students, the families of the missing students have asked the authorities to continue with their search. they say there is no certainty of what happened to the students last september. they asked for the case to be considered a crime against humanity instead of kidnapping and homicide. >>> two months after the body of argentinian investigator alberto nisman was found while the investigation into his death continues, another investigation into whether the case against president cristina kirchner should proceed? >> investigating how alberto nisman died. was he murdered? did he kill himself? was he forced to commit suicide? >> the legal case is not just about the scientific evidence but about the will to fine the truth, and to take the decision to do that no matter what the consequences. >> across the city three judges are decide building to take that decision to overturn the verted of another judge who last month ruled that the case that alberto nisman was investigating should not proceed. the charge was that president chri
john holejohn holman, al jazeera mexico. >> the case of 43 missing students, the families of the missing students have asked the authorities to continue with their search. they say there is no certainty of what happened to the students last september. they asked for the case to be considered a crime against humanity instead of kidnapping and homicide. >>> two months after the body of argentinian investigator alberto nisman was found while the investigation into his death...
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elise holman. al jazeera. >> this operation a short while ago. let's listen to what he had to say. >> the kingdom of saudi arabia launched military operations in yemen. the objective is to defend the legitimate government of president hadi from the takeover attempts by the houthi militias in yemen. the use of force is always the last resort and it is with great reluctance that we took the step along with our partners in the gcc countries as well as outside of the gcc countries. we have a coalition of over ten countries that will participate in these operations to prevent yemen from falling at the hands of the houthis. as i mentioned, the use of force is always the last resort. we have tried to mediate the situation in yemen. we have are put fort the gcc -- we have put forth the gcc initiative and worked on the national dialogue in yemen in order to have a peaceful transition to a new yemen. >> now the saud state news agency has released a joint statement by saudi arabia, qatar, the uae kuwait and bahrain. it reads the military operations in yemen
elise holman. al jazeera. >> this operation a short while ago. let's listen to what he had to say. >> the kingdom of saudi arabia launched military operations in yemen. the objective is to defend the legitimate government of president hadi from the takeover attempts by the houthi militias in yemen. the use of force is always the last resort and it is with great reluctance that we took the step along with our partners in the gcc countries as well as outside of the gcc countries. we...
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when we met keith precious at the holman correctional facility in alabama, he was carrying on a sexual relationship with inmate marquis nobles. >> when i first met him i told another one of the girls, he has pretty feet, you know. i have a foot fetish. i'm in to feet, man. i'm into the feet. i like feet. as far as the sex part is concerned, it is very, very frustrating and uncomfortable, especially if it's something you don't want to do. basically it's done quick, and quietly. >> for prison officials, sex is a complicated topic. >> i don't think you really crack down on homosexuality. you can't stop it. you can prevent it from happening openly. if the relationship is not causing a problem, generally we don't do anything with that. if they are not opening having sex, you can have a relationship that doesn't have sex involved. >> but mason believes it's the lack of sex that leads to the unrest among inmates. >> that frustrates. there's not a man that i know from 8 to 80 right now that wakes up and don't have an erection in the morning time because that's what happens. you're dealing with
when we met keith precious at the holman correctional facility in alabama, he was carrying on a sexual relationship with inmate marquis nobles. >> when i first met him i told another one of the girls, he has pretty feet, you know. i have a foot fetish. i'm in to feet, man. i'm into the feet. i like feet. as far as the sex part is concerned, it is very, very frustrating and uncomfortable, especially if it's something you don't want to do. basically it's done quick, and quietly. >>...
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elise holman reports. >> reporter: india had won their previous three games at this world cup. but when you're facing the west indy star chris gayle anything is possible. after typically attacking stop, gayle went for 21. 21, 85-7. the captain jason holder produced 57 at number nine to help the indies salvage a title of 182 and a modest target for india to chase but they certainly made life hard for themselves. the top ordered order dismantled, and they came to india's rescue. he was on base at 45, steered them to a full-wicket victory with ten overs remaining. >> they have different conditions. they have stepped up. they have completed the performance so far. >> india are now guaranteed while the indyies fate is now out of their hands. al jazeera. >> tennis world number one djokovic has given serbia a winning start in davis cup. beating number 158. 6-3, 6-3 6-4 the score. djokovic would win the davis cup back in 2010. >>> well, serbia finished the day 2-0 up, coming from two sets down against an 18-year-old winning in five sets in a match lasting over three hours. meanwhile in
elise holman reports. >> reporter: india had won their previous three games at this world cup. but when you're facing the west indy star chris gayle anything is possible. after typically attacking stop, gayle went for 21. 21, 85-7. the captain jason holder produced 57 at number nine to help the indies salvage a title of 182 and a modest target for india to chase but they certainly made life hard for themselves. the top ordered order dismantled, and they came to india's rescue. he was on...
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elise holman. al jazeera. >> this operation a short while ago. let's listen to what he had to say. >> the kingdom of saudi arabia launched military operations in yemen. the objective is to defend the legitimate government of president hadi from the takeover attempts by the houthi militias in yemen. the use of force is always the last resort and it is with great reluctance that we took the step along with our partners in the gcc countries as well as outside of the gcc countries. we have a coalition of over ten countries that will participate in these operations to prevent yemen from falling at the hands of the houthis. as i
elise holman. al jazeera. >> this operation a short while ago. let's listen to what he had to say. >> the kingdom of saudi arabia launched military operations in yemen. the objective is to defend the legitimate government of president hadi from the takeover attempts by the houthi militias in yemen. the use of force is always the last resort and it is with great reluctance that we took the step along with our partners in the gcc countries as well as outside of the gcc countries. we...
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john holman, mexico. >> from mexico to florida's famous golden beaches.'re under threat were rising sea levels. they've been trying to address the issue of climate change. it's more difficult than you might think in the u.s. sunshine state. let's hear from jonathan betz. >> from south florida shores, christina has watched the seas change on the surface the oceans are rising. and beneath nature is dying. >> i cannot believe that everything is gone. >> you're surprised. >> yes absolutely. >> warmer water is killing florida's coral reefs. where color and life once bloomed, now gray emptiness exists. yet she said in florida state government the words climate change are not to be spoken. >> they said to you point blank do not use these terms. >> yes, that was said, that they were not to use those terms in any setting. ultimately what it came down to, we're the government's agency, and we're portray the message that the government wants us to portray. >> working to protect florida's waterways. >> they said if you know what's good for you, you will not use the t
john holman, mexico. >> from mexico to florida's famous golden beaches.'re under threat were rising sea levels. they've been trying to address the issue of climate change. it's more difficult than you might think in the u.s. sunshine state. let's hear from jonathan betz. >> from south florida shores, christina has watched the seas change on the surface the oceans are rising. and beneath nature is dying. >> i cannot believe that everything is gone. >> you're surprised....
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elise holman reports. >>> this is rio de janeiro, id eelic from above. the surface tells a different story. pollution, junk and toxic run-off visible. in 500 days it will be hosting sailing events. >> reporter: we expect and trust we'll have the bay and waters ready to host athletes from the entire world. the waters will be equal for everybody. >> at the market shopping center its fished out by divers have been put on display to raise awareness of the environmental issues asserted with the problem. the majority of the city's raw sewerage, and officials promised to clean up 80% of it. it's been admitted that the goal is no longer achievable. >> it's obvious that it's the responsibility of all of us. all of us meaning the government. society has its part. i think we missed the opportunity to clean the base. >> west of the city at the main olympic park officials say all the venues are on time. >> different to the other games. 60% of our budget comes from the private sector. so we are using the ptp, the public and private partnership to reduce the high cost
elise holman reports. >>> this is rio de janeiro, id eelic from above. the surface tells a different story. pollution, junk and toxic run-off visible. in 500 days it will be hosting sailing events. >> reporter: we expect and trust we'll have the bay and waters ready to host athletes from the entire world. the waters will be equal for everybody. >> at the market shopping center its fished out by divers have been put on display to raise awareness of the environmental issues...
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hospital of philadelphia, the new jersey teen advisory council ups, corn well's elementary school, holmanl event party rental citizens bank and katie krusaders. once again, the number to call: 1-844-977-cbs3. you can change the luck of a child. start this tuesday morning out on bright note. give us a call. we'll be right back. >> just past 6:53, let's get traffic and weather together. >> going to end up being a chilly day quiet day but do have very significant warming trend that's waiting in the wings for us here over the course of the next few days. while right now we're still sitting at the freezing mark look at the spike that's expected here, come thursday, we will be flirting with 70 degrees, at that point, at this hour, we still have a fizzling disturbance retreating where the clouds have come from this morning not as beautiful after sunrise, but at least we are going to brighten up with time. just quick check on the eyewitness weather three day forecast notice warming up from here through thursday. of the the expected hi, but need rain gear, showers storms, will also move through. >
hospital of philadelphia, the new jersey teen advisory council ups, corn well's elementary school, holmanl event party rental citizens bank and katie krusaders. once again, the number to call: 1-844-977-cbs3. you can change the luck of a child. start this tuesday morning out on bright note. give us a call. we'll be right back. >> just past 6:53, let's get traffic and weather together. >> going to end up being a chilly day quiet day but do have very significant warming trend that's...
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mark holman and greg codis was living next to me and their director sean daniels. i became friends with mark and greg and sean. we'd hang out in the evening play songs for each other and got to know each other well. when i got invited to the weston place in 2013, they said we want you to work on this piece but we feel you need a new pair of eyes and earso help you out why don't you bring a director. so i called sean daniel and asked if he had any recommendations for young directors because i thought correctly sean was out of my league. he made the recommendation for three young directors. he said for what it's worth, kid, i'll direct the show. >> rose: you knew you had a director then. >> i said how would you direct it sean? he said, you don't have a show yet. you have four songs that maybe you will cut two of. i'll help you outline the piece you want to make, the story you want to tell and guide you to write the new show. we wrote 16 new tunes and a whole lot of new scenes. >> rose: what was the story he said you wanted to tell? >> he asked me to tell it out loud.
mark holman and greg codis was living next to me and their director sean daniels. i became friends with mark and greg and sean. we'd hang out in the evening play songs for each other and got to know each other well. when i got invited to the weston place in 2013, they said we want you to work on this piece but we feel you need a new pair of eyes and earso help you out why don't you bring a director. so i called sean daniel and asked if he had any recommendations for young directors because i...
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linwood holman jr. is charged with felony theft. he's been stealing that gear since january. a home in lincoln along with several guns and knives. >> we have an update to a story we told you about on friday. northeast philadelphia detectives say an anonymous tip from the public led to the arrest of a suspected serial robber. officers captured this man raul aguirre on saturday one day after we aired the surveillance video. they say the 35-year-old suspect is responsible for robbing at least eight businesses and restaurants throughout northeast philadelphia from february 23rd to march tenth. >>> icy road condition cans caused a chain reaction crash that sent a big rig into a home here in earl township berks county this morning. investigators say a pickup slid and hit the tractor-trailer and the impact caused the tractor-trailer to jackknife and then slam into a house. the family inside the home escaped without injuries. both drivers went to the hospital for treatment. the pickup driver will be cited. >> jeffrey williams the man charged in the shooting of two police officers in
linwood holman jr. is charged with felony theft. he's been stealing that gear since january. a home in lincoln along with several guns and knives. >> we have an update to a story we told you about on friday. northeast philadelphia detectives say an anonymous tip from the public led to the arrest of a suspected serial robber. officers captured this man raul aguirre on saturday one day after we aired the surveillance video. they say the 35-year-old suspect is responsible for robbing at...
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moving on, tesla got a black eye from "wall street journal" columnist holman jenkins, who wrote, policyf subsidizing rich people with $7500 tax credits to indulge themselves with tesla's product was not seem as sound basis for a scale auto manufacturer which tesla aspires to become. cheryl, you're about to see a fork, good old-fashioned ford with a regular engine. what do you think of this? would tesla survive without the government's help? cheryl: no, in fact tesla made an amazing business out of subsidies just like the solar industry made a amazing strong business out of subsidies until they started pulling them back. tesla has been on the dole too long. time for them to come out to stand alone as their own company. look, they're getting hurt right now with gasoline prices and oil prices still being so cheap out there. bad timing. it is a free market. tesla should be a part of it. david: gary, the fact is when my car needs gas, i go to gas station, take as couple minutes. i fill it up. if you're tesla runs out of juice, runs out of energy you have to stop at a station and wait about t
moving on, tesla got a black eye from "wall street journal" columnist holman jenkins, who wrote, policyf subsidizing rich people with $7500 tax credits to indulge themselves with tesla's product was not seem as sound basis for a scale auto manufacturer which tesla aspires to become. cheryl, you're about to see a fork, good old-fashioned ford with a regular engine. what do you think of this? would tesla survive without the government's help? cheryl: no, in fact tesla made an amazing...
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holman, and the war from warsaw looks very different than it does from london or washington. there is a palpable fear there about what is going on. and about the geographic proximity of putin is getting them to awaken up. other laces increasing defense spending are places like estonia, but they are coming to the threat late in the day. we do need to get our political act together in nato. we did talk about this willingness. i go back to again. part of the problem with nato is the european union. and the european union trying to take on a defense and security role. that is not what the eu is for. that is what nato is for. if we try to duplicate what nato is doing inside the european union, and worse if it has the diverse enough funds away from the scarce funding that we are giving nato into a duplication in the european union, that could be -- to our enemies. >> i will turn to the eu, i want your thoughts on the eurozone and immigration. before i leave russia, in euro your opening remarks, it you mentioned churchville. on the one hand, he described the rise of not theism -- wa
holman, and the war from warsaw looks very different than it does from london or washington. there is a palpable fear there about what is going on. and about the geographic proximity of putin is getting them to awaken up. other laces increasing defense spending are places like estonia, but they are coming to the threat late in the day. we do need to get our political act together in nato. we did talk about this willingness. i go back to again. part of the problem with nato is the european...
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juretta holman is 105 years old. how about that. she loves crafts.lliam koehn is 101 years old and loves to go walking. take me to the alter. walter price is from rocklin, california. 100 years old today. he is a happy fella. one of the secrets to living he said is because he watches the "today" show. i don't have many friends in this world, but i have my friends in new york. i love you. back to you. >> we love you too, willard. >> remember earlier we talked about this new edition at starbucks where the barista writes things on the cup that prompts discussions on race or women's rights or all kinds of things. we asked you if you like this idea and you want to have these discussions. want to see the results? 86% of you said no thank you. 14% said yeah this is a good idea. >> i can't imagine you are going in and you want to get your coffee and get going. >> not the right place to have a conversation about things that really matter. maybe while you are waiting if are your latte. >> taking a long time with everybody at starbucks when i go there. >> i'm t
juretta holman is 105 years old. how about that. she loves crafts.lliam koehn is 101 years old and loves to go walking. take me to the alter. walter price is from rocklin, california. 100 years old today. he is a happy fella. one of the secrets to living he said is because he watches the "today" show. i don't have many friends in this world, but i have my friends in new york. i love you. back to you. >> we love you too, willard. >> remember earlier we talked about this new...