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i'll be back in about an hour, homey. hey, you don't see me -- if you don't see me before the day is out, go ahead, write me off, homey. >> washington has a long criminal record which includes an attack on a police officer. he's in prison for 25 years to life under the three strikes law. >> my name is trey kay from west side pasadena. well known, well respected, got a lot of people that's scared of me. i'm an active gang banger. you know what i'm saying? i'm a blood, you know. i'm an active gang banger. i do not want to be where they're taking me right now. >> there are a lot of gang members on the main line, guys that are doing life sentences and stuff, like mr. washington, until they live by a certain standard. and the sny isn't just so much rapists and child molesters. it's weaker guys. >> if i stay over here, before the day is out, i could never go back to a main line because my reputation will be ruined. i'm now considered a no good. >> with his hostile attitude and violent background, washington is exactly the kind
i'll be back in about an hour, homey. hey, you don't see me -- if you don't see me before the day is out, go ahead, write me off, homey. >> washington has a long criminal record which includes an attack on a police officer. he's in prison for 25 years to life under the three strikes law. >> my name is trey kay from west side pasadena. well known, well respected, got a lot of people that's scared of me. i'm an active gang banger. you know what i'm saying? i'm a blood, you know. i'm...
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homey this.omey that. >> lee told us, despite being shot five times and serving a prior prison sentence, he couldn't give up gang life. then, his story took a turn. it had to do with recruiting his younger brother into the gang. >> when i was growing up, i never thought i would get past 21. i want my brother to get the same respect i was getting from the neighborhood. so, when i'm gone, my brother gets the same respect. don't worry about bullying. just trying to run over him or the family. nowhere near my thoughts what's going to happen to him. >> while lee was locked up in corcoran, his little brother decided to turn his back on gang life, but on the streets attempting to leave your gang could lead to a death sentence. >> they walked up behind him, shot him. shot him. not only shot him. but shot him and robbed him. just left him there. my mom, she had to see that. that's the worst thing a parent can see, to your own child, lays there like that. she told me i should try to wake him up. my mother,
homey this.omey that. >> lee told us, despite being shot five times and serving a prior prison sentence, he couldn't give up gang life. then, his story took a turn. it had to do with recruiting his younger brother into the gang. >> when i was growing up, i never thought i would get past 21. i want my brother to get the same respect i was getting from the neighborhood. so, when i'm gone, my brother gets the same respect. don't worry about bullying. just trying to run over him or the...
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now i'm sort of in my family, into my life in a homey way. (steven spielberg) but when i was in my 20s and they were in their 20s, we were all kind of married to each other. as you get older, it's more "here we go again." the struggle's on. is the fish going to eat me, or am i going to eat the fish? and there was some kind of camaraderie back then and i guess you were not -- you also felt immortal. the fish could never completely eat you. but as you get older, and you feel your feet and legs being bitten off, you begin to wonder: are you going to survive this one? i still feel i'm part of the hollywood system because in the end, that generates all the money. and eventually it filters down through independent films. but you have to respect the engine. and the engine is the commercial film industry. i mean, i remember once rather humorously having a conversation with george lucas. and george was saying that he wasn't hollywood because he lived up in mill valley. and i said, "george, i hate to break it to you, but you are hollywood." annenberg m
now i'm sort of in my family, into my life in a homey way. (steven spielberg) but when i was in my 20s and they were in their 20s, we were all kind of married to each other. as you get older, it's more "here we go again." the struggle's on. is the fish going to eat me, or am i going to eat the fish? and there was some kind of camaraderie back then and i guess you were not -- you also felt immortal. the fish could never completely eat you. but as you get older, and you feel your feet...
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so it's interesting how now we think of it as being homey and what makes a home are the cooking smells, and obviously during this period it was considered extremely vulgar, so -- well, now we'll leave the servants quarters of the house, and before we do we'll just pass by captain pabst's elevator that was put in for him. he was a sufferer of emphysema, so this was put in during his last month of life, and, unfortunately, it was completed just three weeks after he had passed away, but this is a single-passenger elevator. it's probably one of the oldest ones still extent in a home in milwaukee. we pass back into the formal portion of the house, and then we'll go over to captain pabst's study, which was kind of his quiet retreat. it was kind of an intimate nook. so now we are ensconced in what is really kind of this very dramatic room that is kind of recalling his earlier life in germany, although he grew up very modestly on a farm. this probably in some respects represents kind of an ideal in his mind of what someone of his position's home should look like. and so all the woodwork in her
so it's interesting how now we think of it as being homey and what makes a home are the cooking smells, and obviously during this period it was considered extremely vulgar, so -- well, now we'll leave the servants quarters of the house, and before we do we'll just pass by captain pabst's elevator that was put in for him. he was a sufferer of emphysema, so this was put in during his last month of life, and, unfortunately, it was completed just three weeks after he had passed away, but this is a...
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have another i that will absolutely have you get rid of the little things that you think make it look homey and people love it, but the value -- there is a very big value here. it is the same thing as the fluff, but it isn't fluff. paint, or anything else. >> let's talk about staging and what that does. i see a trend toward more staging. what is staging and how important is it? >> staging is when, in the new property or a vacant property, we bring in furniture. it can also be the property you have that is your home, removing your furniture and bringing in someone else's. the goal of staging is to create a neutral, audience-neutral environment where the buyer can imagine themselves without detracting by having your personal photographs on the walls or your grandmother's throw on the couch. you will notice that it is often neutral tones, nothing too dramatic, not very dramatic art. it is kind of like being in a hotel room. we have actually seen staging in some properties -- in some, it is still prop -- popular. in some markets, it is not even necessary on some properties. >> i think they are
have another i that will absolutely have you get rid of the little things that you think make it look homey and people love it, but the value -- there is a very big value here. it is the same thing as the fluff, but it isn't fluff. paint, or anything else. >> let's talk about staging and what that does. i see a trend toward more staging. what is staging and how important is it? >> staging is when, in the new property or a vacant property, we bring in furniture. it can also be the...
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. >> her cell was very homey.ach of the inmates had their own sheets, they personalized their own area. they even had a fish tank. >> she is serving a two-year sentence for stabbing her ex-girlfriend's new lover with a pen knife. >> translator: i have no idea how this happened. i think that everybody has that fuse that just waits to flare up. so if it happened to me, it can happen to anybody. >> benisti stands out among other inmates by her tattoos, forbidden by judaism. >> translator: i have this one, which was "say my name, bitch." that was from "american pie." that's a movie. i almost died laughing. i'm sally person like that, so i did the tattoo. >> benisti also stands out for her popularity with other inmates. she says she had never been in trouble with the law prior to coming to neve tirza, but was able to make herself at home here. >> translator: after about a month, i think, i became the queen of the wing. i do a lot of things here. first of all, i have a job. i serve the food to people here, so you alread
. >> her cell was very homey.ach of the inmates had their own sheets, they personalized their own area. they even had a fish tank. >> she is serving a two-year sentence for stabbing her ex-girlfriend's new lover with a pen knife. >> translator: i have no idea how this happened. i think that everybody has that fuse that just waits to flare up. so if it happened to me, it can happen to anybody. >> benisti stands out among other inmates by her tattoos, forbidden by judaism....
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. >> the cell was very homey. each of the inmates had sheets.sonalized their own area, they had a fish tank. >> she is serving a 2 year sentence for stabbing her ex-girlfriend any new lover with a penknife. >> i have no idea how this happened. i have everybody has the fuse that just waits to flare up. if it happened to me it can happen to anybody. >> sunny stand out among other inmates because of her tattoos which are forbidden by judaism. >> i have this one, which is say my name -- it was in american pie. from a movie. i almost died laughing. i am a silly person like that. so i did the tattoo. >> she also stands out for her popularity with other inmates. she says she add never been in trouble with the law prior to coming to the prison. but was able to make herself at home here. >> translator: after about a month, i think, i became the queen of the wing. i do a lot of things here. first of all, i have a job. i serve the food to people here. so, you already have contact with everyone. i also help with the education. and i sing and dance. and as s
. >> the cell was very homey. each of the inmates had sheets.sonalized their own area, they had a fish tank. >> she is serving a 2 year sentence for stabbing her ex-girlfriend any new lover with a penknife. >> i have no idea how this happened. i have everybody has the fuse that just waits to flare up. if it happened to me it can happen to anybody. >> sunny stand out among other inmates because of her tattoos which are forbidden by judaism. >> i have this one, which...
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. >> they all had a much more homey atmosphere. there were a lot of personal effects.ts on the beds. >> but like their american counterparts, mokotow's correctional officers frequently search cells for contraband, like weapons or drugs. though the drug-sniffing dog brought in to help caught our crew by surprise. >> i'm preparing myself to see a german shepherd, rottweilers, the types of dogs i've seen in northern prisons that we are not allowed to go near. and then in comes this happy little cocker spaniel, right out of a disney movie. >> that was the drug dog. you know, not intimidating at all. you know, just -- lap dog. it was so excited. it just went into that cell and did its job. the handler was so excited. working together as a team. >> the rapport that the officer had with this dog was almost like somebody with a pet. after the search was completed, the officer then started playing with it. putting the ball in the mouth and spinning it around. putting the ball in the mouth and spinning it around. this dog was just all floppy eared and happy. how often do you fin
. >> they all had a much more homey atmosphere. there were a lot of personal effects.ts on the beds. >> but like their american counterparts, mokotow's correctional officers frequently search cells for contraband, like weapons or drugs. though the drug-sniffing dog brought in to help caught our crew by surprise. >> i'm preparing myself to see a german shepherd, rottweilers, the types of dogs i've seen in northern prisons that we are not allowed to go near. and then in comes...
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. >> it is unbelievable, this is just homey and we do not get strangers and crazy people around here. >> police say the crime was not random as the robbers knew and targeted the victim's death. the cops say that they know the victims also. >> we have been to the residence before. >> meaning police have responded for other crimes in the past? >> correct. >> police are not elaborating on the past crimes of the victims but they are saying that there were witnesses to the getaway. and that those witnesses described a white pickup truck getting away from this neighborhood. if you have any information you asked to call the warm up creek police department. >> other bay area headlines tonight, police in east every lease the sketches of the men wanted for kidnapping a taxicab driver at gunpoint. officers say that the two forced the driver into the trunk of his taxi in an apartment complex in antioch a week and a half ago. robbing him of cash and dropping them off in the oakland hills on arms. a san jose company launching a new test, a noninvasive test to detect problem pregnancies as early as
. >> it is unbelievable, this is just homey and we do not get strangers and crazy people around here. >> police say the crime was not random as the robbers knew and targeted the victim's death. the cops say that they know the victims also. >> we have been to the residence before. >> meaning police have responded for other crimes in the past? >> correct. >> police are not elaborating on the past crimes of the victims but they are saying that there were...
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homey, no. my things were usually drugs, weapons, money, easy.entary, junior high, high school. i graduated with a 3.17. i'm a certified electrician. people used to say, he works. he has a good job, but i started hooking up with different people, older friends, older guys. serious business. so, i was, easy money. i will do that favor for you, you know, let's go. >> what was easy money? >> delivering, here, there. meth. they used me to do all these runs. was i getting paid good money? yeah. was it worth it? not really. but that's one thing that i thank god for being locked up, is because being on the street, when i was on the street, oh, man, i was bad. i would have been probably dead within the month, a week, a year, the way i was going. i really didn't care what i was doing. hanging out on the streets all day. there was one time i didn't sleep for four, six days. just running around here, running around there. using meth a lot. maybe that's why i'm so skinny. >> miramontes spends large parts of his day drawing, reading or writing poetry. he says
homey, no. my things were usually drugs, weapons, money, easy.entary, junior high, high school. i graduated with a 3.17. i'm a certified electrician. people used to say, he works. he has a good job, but i started hooking up with different people, older friends, older guys. serious business. so, i was, easy money. i will do that favor for you, you know, let's go. >> what was easy money? >> delivering, here, there. meth. they used me to do all these runs. was i getting paid good...
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homey don't play that. okay. well, we don't play that either. not here.g to be rejected. >> let's go cat hunting. >> cat hunting? >> let's go. >> with reassurance from sergeant english that he will find a safe home for fluffy, t.c. agrees to help track her down. >> take her to california? >> i don't know if she's going to california or not. >> somebody needs to take her to california. >> she gone? she don't move. >> she's watching us right there. you see her? >> i see her peeping right now. she's smiling. she's peeping. she's going to get somewhere. she's gone. she ain't coming back. she's going to stay on that side where she's safe at. >> t.c., i believe she just told us where her kitten is. kitchen gate, two tower. >> stay away from my girl, man. >> get on out of there. she's leaving a false trail. that's what she's doing. >> leaving a false trail. it was worth looking. the search continues.
homey don't play that. okay. well, we don't play that either. not here.g to be rejected. >> let's go cat hunting. >> cat hunting? >> let's go. >> with reassurance from sergeant english that he will find a safe home for fluffy, t.c. agrees to help track her down. >> take her to california? >> i don't know if she's going to california or not. >> somebody needs to take her to california. >> she gone? she don't move. >> she's watching us right...
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i'll be waiting, homey, hurry, please. love always your best -- bff raven.aven now. >> whether culberson joins her friend in prison or not depends on if she and her boyfriend are acquitted on charges of rape and sodomy. they have been offered a plea deal, which would greatly reduce the amount of time they could serve in prison versus being found guilty in trial. but they have turned it down. >> i don't know. i'm innocent. so i feel that i -- yeah, it's a risk that i'm willing to take. i am willing to take it because the jury, there's 12 people there. and, yes, they either are going to feel sorry for her or feel sorry for me. i don't know which one is going to be. supposed to hit it again, bunky. >> life is a gamble in general. you don't know what tomorrow may bring forth. or i might just be able to be, hey. you can't find nothing on this man. all of this stuff is inadequate puffed up charges. more than likely, the jury will be able to see this too. >> for de'arborne, who is facing an additional charge of farce imprisonment, a guilty verdict could equal as mu
i'll be waiting, homey, hurry, please. love always your best -- bff raven.aven now. >> whether culberson joins her friend in prison or not depends on if she and her boyfriend are acquitted on charges of rape and sodomy. they have been offered a plea deal, which would greatly reduce the amount of time they could serve in prison versus being found guilty in trial. but they have turned it down. >> i don't know. i'm innocent. so i feel that i -- yeah, it's a risk that i'm willing to...
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. >> that's spades, homey. >> that's what i'm saying. >> thought you were talking about rummy. >> playing spades. >> for every six days that you work, you get another extra day of good time and an extra day of work time taken off of your sentence. so for every six days that you're in custody and they are working, it's like eight days as long as they behave. >> gonzales works in the laundry facility. >> where is this one going, sir? >> that's going to surplus. >> i work on the clothes that everyone wears. i sort them and fold them. take them off the truck brand new, yeah, they're all fresh, socks, pants. i get new clothes every day and never dirty, always new. that's what matters. that's what matters. >> did you do the laundry when you were living at home? >> ah, no. my mom would always be doing my laundry. >> gonzales says he has a good relationship with his mother, but she's about to fly in from minnesota for her first visit to the jail. >> she wasn't very happy with me the last time we talked. she'll be here for a couple of weeks. we'll see what she has to say. >> three miles away in th
. >> that's spades, homey. >> that's what i'm saying. >> thought you were talking about rummy. >> playing spades. >> for every six days that you work, you get another extra day of good time and an extra day of work time taken off of your sentence. so for every six days that you're in custody and they are working, it's like eight days as long as they behave. >> gonzales works in the laundry facility. >> where is this one going, sir? >> that's going...
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do they invariably have the art that a good, homey, family-medicine doctor will have? no. no. i don't take any pride in the fact that we haven't been able to get everybody to have a good bedside manner, but the science is there. and sometimes it's worthwhile to just gird your belt and accept a big academic medical center so you can get the best opinion you can. of course, i want to see diplomas on the wall, and, you know, i want to see that they've been published and all that sort of thing. but, to me, far more important is the doctor's ability the relationship between doctor and patient-- that human connection-- plays a role in the healing process that sometimes goes beyond degrees and scientific knowledge. marc shiffman: there are 11 residents down here at vario levels of instruction, training, experience, and i try and convey to them how much of a privilege it is to practice medicine, how difficult it is to practice primary care medicine, and how much more difficult it is to practice that in a population that is indigent and a bit more needy and less able to take care of th
do they invariably have the art that a good, homey, family-medicine doctor will have? no. no. i don't take any pride in the fact that we haven't been able to get everybody to have a good bedside manner, but the science is there. and sometimes it's worthwhile to just gird your belt and accept a big academic medical center so you can get the best opinion you can. of course, i want to see diplomas on the wall, and, you know, i want to see that they've been published and all that sort of thing....
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and our response paper was written by homey karose that is a fellow in government development. and here to moderate is edward davera, and turn it over to him. >> thank you, i am the develop white house editor for politco, which means i have been paying a lot of attention to what the administration is doing over the last couple of months and years. and how it's unfolding on the campaign. and there is a lot of talk about the campaign and ways that are not traditional for the democrats and republicans. there is a lot to discuss here. and to start, bruce if you could set the table for us. and tell us where you see the main issues. the main situations on the global stage that are of concern and relevancy in the united states. and how the different approaches that mitt romney and barack obama play and discuss this and may play out. >> thanks, let me start back of that and address the question. it seems to me we are in some moment of doubt about the role in america. and there is a lot changing the u.s. economy at a scale that was substantially different than 20 years ago. there are ri
and our response paper was written by homey karose that is a fellow in government development. and here to moderate is edward davera, and turn it over to him. >> thank you, i am the develop white house editor for politco, which means i have been paying a lot of attention to what the administration is doing over the last couple of months and years. and how it's unfolding on the campaign. and there is a lot of talk about the campaign and ways that are not traditional for the democrats and...
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i always think, john, as former fbi director, fbi is certainly your homeies, that you always know moreing we're not supposed to know. that's what i would like to know. >> well, i could tell you that, but then i'd have to kill you all. you've got a whole show to do. >> i'm fascinated, john, that people still get caught in stings. don't people think, i could possibly be being recorded? the guy is leaning back in his chair saying, i enjoy compensation. i would just think at some point you would think a camera's recording you. i'm always amazed at how the fbi does this. >> without answering that question directly, imagine a scenario where the individual reaches out to somebody they know is a real foreign contact and that that is kind of a fly ball picked up in the middle by the fbi or an intelligence agency and they insert their person in the middle. so, that person has a hieightend confidence that the person on the other side of that conversation is a real spy. >> fascinating stuff. thank you, john miller. >> thank you. >>> hiccups stump scientists and doctors forever. now we're about to
i always think, john, as former fbi director, fbi is certainly your homeies, that you always know moreing we're not supposed to know. that's what i would like to know. >> well, i could tell you that, but then i'd have to kill you all. you've got a whole show to do. >> i'm fascinated, john, that people still get caught in stings. don't people think, i could possibly be being recorded? the guy is leaning back in his chair saying, i enjoy compensation. i would just think at some point...
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there are only two copies today of that homey, underground, very sloppily put together little pamphlet the mystery of iniquity. one of them is in the library. i handled it with my own hands and read it with my own eyes. when you open it, there are these words written in thomas' own hand. it looks like john hancock signed the declaration of independence, so clear and distinct. it says this. here, oh, king, king, and despise not counsel of the poor. the king is a mortal man and not god. therefore, he has no power over the immortal souls of his subjects. let them be heretics, turks, jews, or whatsoever. it pertains not to the earthly power to punish them. to my knowledge, this is the first published appeal for universal religious freedom in the english language. and in that book and other literature that emerged from thomas and his friends, a cluster of arguments were set forth that formed a bedrock for later baptists and protestants, evangelical and western political thinking about religious freedoms. i just want to mention these, we don't have time to go into them. they're interesting i
there are only two copies today of that homey, underground, very sloppily put together little pamphlet the mystery of iniquity. one of them is in the library. i handled it with my own hands and read it with my own eyes. when you open it, there are these words written in thomas' own hand. it looks like john hancock signed the declaration of independence, so clear and distinct. it says this. here, oh, king, king, and despise not counsel of the poor. the king is a mortal man and not god....
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you don't know me know that tim tebow is my homey.e between you and me is my hair deficiency. not some hair gel malignant cells. one minute reading vogue and then have cells going rogue. good health is a fleeting gift. who knows when you will be the one who needs a lift. it's our time, our shift to live as if. as if what we do makes a difference. as if we could be the ones who change the world. donate plaza matchett help a kid with asthma. give your money or your time. they are both just fine. don't worry about your capabilities or your disabilities. some contra and the possibilities in your responsibilities. it's our world, our time. what's left is a mess. and it's single candle than to curse the darkness. >> fantastic job. the power of social networking and the power of a positive attitude. woody roseland thanks for being with you this morning. keep up the positive message go. smoky hill. >> thank you so much. thank you for having me on here. have a great day. >> have a great weekend. coming up, folks, have you ever hidden money fro
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a senior fellow in government studies here and at nyu as well our response papers were written by homey korantz a senior fellow in global economy and development and by the brookings president. here to moderate is edward devare from politico. i will turn it over to him, thank you. >> thank you, ben. i have been paying a lot of attention to what the administration has been doing over last couple of months and years as well as how it is playing out on the campaign trail. there has been a lot of talk about it in the primary campaign. there was a lot of talk in ways that are not exactly the traditional ways for democrats and republicans to talk about foreign policy when it comes to the general election. there is a lot to discuss but to start, if you could set the table for us, bruce. tell us where you see the main issues, the main situation, on the global stage that is of concern and relevance to the united states and how the different approaches that mitt romney and barack obama have taken to discussing them might play out come 2013. >> thank you. let me start further back and address that
a senior fellow in government studies here and at nyu as well our response papers were written by homey korantz a senior fellow in global economy and development and by the brookings president. here to moderate is edward devare from politico. i will turn it over to him, thank you. >> thank you, ben. i have been paying a lot of attention to what the administration has been doing over last couple of months and years as well as how it is playing out on the campaign trail. there has been a...