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but they always begin their time at the intake center located at the central jail facility. >> orange county jail system is considered a mega jail. we have the ability to house over 7,000 inmates at one time. and the challenges we face pretty much reflect, to a certain degree, the challenges the community faces with gang affiliations, with drug abuse, mental problems, issues that would be better served in hospitals but given the current situation they end up in jails. >> since the new arrivals' charges might range from minor infractions to murder, deputies must be vigilant to ensure safety. >> the uncuffing process is probably the most dangerous. that's where if they're going to do something to us, they'll do it then. once they're uncuffed they have an opportunity to attack us if they want to. it's a lot of judging on our behalf to see where they're at, if they're going to try anything or not. >> brian james came through intake less than 24 hours ago. after a wild night on the streets. >> my charges are robbery, assaulting a police officer with a vehicle, resisting arrest, possibly ho
but they always begin their time at the intake center located at the central jail facility. >> orange county jail system is considered a mega jail. we have the ability to house over 7,000 inmates at one time. and the challenges we face pretty much reflect, to a certain degree, the challenges the community faces with gang affiliations, with drug abuse, mental problems, issues that would be better served in hospitals but given the current situation they end up in jails. >> since the...
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tolerable upper intake level. that can be somewhat confusing. this graph makes it simple to understand. this is in your textbook as well. if you look at this vertical line going from low risk of deficiency to high risk of deficiency, oyou see that the rda is set at a place where almost no one would show a deficiency. 2% of the population would be at risk of deficiency if they follow the rda. the average estimated requirement is said to be at the 50% level. it is not as stringent as the rda, but you estimate about half the population would be meeting their nutrient requirement at that level. on the other side we see toxicity. no toxicity to high toxicity. the tolerable upper level is since of the where the most sensitive population would experience a toxicity. it was very protective of the population. the average intake, which is not shown here, is used to replace the rda four things we don't have enough data to define an rda. it is equivalent to an rda, but not based on enough science. if you can see from this tha
tolerable upper intake level. that can be somewhat confusing. this graph makes it simple to understand. this is in your textbook as well. if you look at this vertical line going from low risk of deficiency to high risk of deficiency, oyou see that the rda is set at a place where almost no one would show a deficiency. 2% of the population would be at risk of deficiency if they follow the rda. the average estimated requirement is said to be at the 50% level. it is not as stringent as the rda, but...
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. >> the jail's intake department. >> intake is a very, very unpredictable area throughout the jail. you have in most cases very little information about the individual coming in as far as their mental state and things like that. so from time to time, we do get individuals that may come here and may be under the influence of drugs. may have mental health issues that need immediate attention. >> today is one of those times. [ inaudible ] [ bleep ] arms ripping out of my neck. aah! >> 18-year-old nathaniel jordan was apprehended earlier in the day by a s.w.a.t. team in a cleveland suburb. he was arrested at a hotel without incident. but by the time he was brought to cuyahoga county, he was in an apparent state of crisis. >> he's right there, he's right there! just save me, just save me! [ bleep ] he won't go! he won't go! save me! >> jordan was a wanted fugitive from indiana where he was charged with attempted murder and robbery after allegedly shooting a man in the face. correctional officers do not know the cause of his distress. they suspect it could be an increasingly popular drug
. >> the jail's intake department. >> intake is a very, very unpredictable area throughout the jail. you have in most cases very little information about the individual coming in as far as their mental state and things like that. so from time to time, we do get individuals that may come here and may be under the influence of drugs. may have mental health issues that need immediate attention. >> today is one of those times. [ inaudible ] [ bleep ] arms ripping out of my neck....
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if that means the intakes don't get used, that's what it means. >> it's going to get done and not use it? no way. that makes no sense. >> reporter: the state says taking water from the delta before it ever gets into the delta will make the water supply safer and improve fish habitats downstream. but residents see that as a crazy contradiction. and they are not very encouraged by what they're hearing out of sacramento. >> we have a lot it learn. it's become very clear to everyone that we have to embrace the uncertainty of the delta. we don't know exactly how species are going to respond. >> reporter: that doesn't exactly inspire a lot of confidence around here. on the delta, john ramos, kpix 5. >> the state says if things continue without interruption, construction could begin next year. that project is expected to take 10 years to complete. >>> guilty verdicts this afternoon in the cold-blooded killings of the san francisco jewelry store. a jury convicted barry white of antioch on all counts including two for first-degree murder and seven for attempted murder. in july of 2013, white w
if that means the intakes don't get used, that's what it means. >> it's going to get done and not use it? no way. that makes no sense. >> reporter: the state says taking water from the delta before it ever gets into the delta will make the water supply safer and improve fish habitats downstream. but residents see that as a crazy contradiction. and they are not very encouraged by what they're hearing out of sacramento. >> we have a lot it learn. it's become very clear to...
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with the water intake while corners of the me looking north quite including. just a little girl with the killer. the lot of you know so little what a little put a little with an open. it does out. equal no i don't but i don't think what. he. said when they are put under the. local mental step bemoans which will still grow most of the new world.
with the water intake while corners of the me looking north quite including. just a little girl with the killer. the lot of you know so little what a little put a little with an open. it does out. equal no i don't but i don't think what. he. said when they are put under the. local mental step bemoans which will still grow most of the new world.
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pregnant women are advised to limit their intake.it their intake. otherwise it seems drinking coffee is fine, but so is abstaining. the british grand prix comes to silverstone this weekend, but could it be one of the last at the historic track? silverstone's owners are expected to announce that they will activate a break clause in their contract, that will cancel the british grand prix after 2019. a break clause in their contract, that will cancel the british our sports news correspondent natalie pirks is with me now. what is happening? it all boils down to cash and they cannot seem to make the sums add up despite it being one of the best attended races of the season. the hosting fee is so high, 70 million at the moment and rising, and to give you an idea this sunday even with a full house the owners can expect to make £4 million loss so clearly not viable, and it doesn't receive government support. if they cannot renegotiate, we might lose it all together. there is no alternative to silverstone at the moment, that is why there is a
pregnant women are advised to limit their intake.it their intake. otherwise it seems drinking coffee is fine, but so is abstaining. the british grand prix comes to silverstone this weekend, but could it be one of the last at the historic track? silverstone's owners are expected to announce that they will activate a break clause in their contract, that will cancel the british grand prix after 2019. a break clause in their contract, that will cancel the british our sports news correspondent...
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. >> reporter: on fasting days you eat about 25% of your normal caloric intake. calorie diet that's just 400 calories for the entire day. what does that look like? three ounces of grilled chicken, five almonds, a small apple and half a cup of greek yogurt. for 34-year-old alesha it was a great jump start to weight loss. she lost 31 pounds in ten months from eating 500 calories two days a week. she said it was easy to maintain. >> i loved i could eat what i wanted on the nonh-fasting days. it was a small price to pay for eating cookies and drink beer and have burgers and bread. >> reporter: a recent study compares there on an alt nay date fasting diet to those who cut their calories every day. the result both groups lost approximately the same amount of weight. >> as long as you are reducing your food intake it really doesn't matter what the pattern of calorie restriction is. >> reporter: the study found the alternate day fasting group had a higher drop out rate some arguing it's a tough diet to maintain long term. >> if i decide to take a bike ride or walk throug
. >> reporter: on fasting days you eat about 25% of your normal caloric intake. calorie diet that's just 400 calories for the entire day. what does that look like? three ounces of grilled chicken, five almonds, a small apple and half a cup of greek yogurt. for 34-year-old alesha it was a great jump start to weight loss. she lost 31 pounds in ten months from eating 500 calories two days a week. she said it was easy to maintain. >> i loved i could eat what i wanted on the nonh-fasting...
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>> when inmates cause a disturbance in intake or any other part of the jail, a s.w.a.t.ike unit known as srt, or the special response team, is summoned to quell the problem. >> calm down. come talk to me. calm down and come talk to me. you want to pull that route? you don't want to talk to us? i need you to step up and be cuffed, okay, so i can move to you a different cell. okay? all right. jamming. i'm going to hit him hard. you got me? >> when an inmate acts like this, the team must move him to a padded cell to prevent injury. but sometimes they must resort to force to make the move. >> turn around. stop resisting. back it up. take his clothes off of him. >> strip him down. strip him down. >> ah! ah! ah! >> don't move. roll him over. >> ah! >> stop resisting. >> okay. okay. >> you understand? >> stop resisting. >> back up. >> good. >> are you guys okay? >> yeah, we're fine. anything else? everybody all right? no fights, no spit. >> eventually, this inmate and others like him will not only sober up but come to a sobering reality. they will do time at maricopa., michelle
>> when inmates cause a disturbance in intake or any other part of the jail, a s.w.a.t.ike unit known as srt, or the special response team, is summoned to quell the problem. >> calm down. come talk to me. calm down and come talk to me. you want to pull that route? you don't want to talk to us? i need you to step up and be cuffed, okay, so i can move to you a different cell. okay? all right. jamming. i'm going to hit him hard. you got me? >> when an inmate acts like this, the...
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i looked at some numbers today, i thought they looked impressive truck order intake up 22%, verses a forecast of 12% what do you think the market doesn't like today >> i think one of the reactions as you mentioned was a little bit lower margins on the truck side 9.6% in relation to expectati expectations the main explanation is a stretched supply chain at end of the quarter that affected the margins. generally it's a solid report. we are increasing margins for the whole group. construction equipment is doing well both intake on trucks and construction equipment so generally speaking it's a good report. >> it's a nice problem to have at least you have customers desperate for the product. you are going to sort this out in the next quarter? >> we are working on that. the vacation period is coming in hand, and we are also using part of that so reset the buffers together with our suppliers. so far we have been able to -- we have been able to deliver to customers in a good way. but it has been coming with somewhat higher costs than we reported also during the conference call. >> so, they w
i looked at some numbers today, i thought they looked impressive truck order intake up 22%, verses a forecast of 12% what do you think the market doesn't like today >> i think one of the reactions as you mentioned was a little bit lower margins on the truck side 9.6% in relation to expectati expectations the main explanation is a stretched supply chain at end of the quarter that affected the margins. generally it's a solid report. we are increasing margins for the whole group....
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through each step of the intake process, bloodworth relives the night he was arrested. >> definitelyd up straight on the feet. are you a citizen? >> yes, i am. >> are you a veteran? >> no, i'm not. >> all right. i got you as 62288. any other names you go by? >> nope. >> take your glasses off. turn sideways and face the wall. all right. face front. >> standard protocol dictates inmates be strip searched and every cavity be investigated for possible contraband. but for bloodworth, that isn't the most embarrassing part of the search. >> false teeth or dentures? take them out for me. >> [ bleep ]. >> open your mouth. put them back in. >> why were you so upset about them having you remove your teeth? >> because i'm 22 years old. i shouldn't be having no dentures. like any normal 22-year-old is going to be a little, you know -- a little embarrassed about that. you know what i mean? i can see if you're 55 or something, but -- >> just as he was at the nashua street jail, blood worth is housed at the segregation unit at the house of correction. >> i'm going to try to stay out of trouble, but
through each step of the intake process, bloodworth relives the night he was arrested. >> definitelyd up straight on the feet. are you a citizen? >> yes, i am. >> are you a veteran? >> no, i'm not. >> all right. i got you as 62288. any other names you go by? >> nope. >> take your glasses off. turn sideways and face the wall. all right. face front. >> standard protocol dictates inmates be strip searched and every cavity be investigated for possible...
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and each one entered the jail through the intake department. >> take shoes off. >> it's a steady flow from body search to fingerprints. >> all right. you're all done. >> and a booking photo. and for those who will be here for a while, the important step of determining where to house them. >> i'm officer teagarten, i'm doing classification interview. >> william jarrett began his stay here in a unit largely considered the most desirable -- minimum security, general population. there are no cells. so inmates feel less confined and have more privileges. but 16 days in, jarrett requested a transfer to protective custody or p.c. >> there's some older guys in there that really were creeping me out and making advances on me. i told sergeant that those guys were bothering me. so the woman at the desk was like, do you need pc? and i said, what is that? she says, do you need it? and i said, i guess so. and then i get here, and i mean, my anxiety is provoked by being in small places. and this is a really tiny room. >> jarrett says he didn't realize that protective custody comes with some of the s
and each one entered the jail through the intake department. >> take shoes off. >> it's a steady flow from body search to fingerprints. >> all right. you're all done. >> and a booking photo. and for those who will be here for a while, the important step of determining where to house them. >> i'm officer teagarten, i'm doing classification interview. >> william jarrett began his stay here in a unit largely considered the most desirable -- minimum security,...
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boston does a great job of this and i include their -- intake form. >> what does it say on intake form that you think i'd love to hear for people to hear what a good example sounds like. >> yeah. yeah a really good example where they are specifically -- they stay -- say that for insurance purposes, they have to know your legal fix. and that is the sex that is on your birth certificate. and then they go on to say you know but we're interested in how you self-identify. so here's some place where you can tell us if you want -- something you know about your own gender identity, and same thing with names. so if there's legal name and haven't been able to change it for whatever reason what diewpght to be called when i, you know, when we interact with with you. which is so bril yajt and needed i think because it goes to the heart. it gets to the heart of what providing good medical -- care is all about which is taking care of that individual patient. ed to that you have to have respect, trust there, and lack of that is what trips up a lot of transpeople when they go into those settings. >> ri
boston does a great job of this and i include their -- intake form. >> what does it say on intake form that you think i'd love to hear for people to hear what a good example sounds like. >> yeah. yeah a really good example where they are specifically -- they stay -- say that for insurance purposes, they have to know your legal fix. and that is the sex that is on your birth certificate. and then they go on to say you know but we're interested in how you self-identify. so here's some...
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three orfour weekly intake has to be spread over three or four days.not all alcohol is equal. line appeared to be particularly beneficial, as the chemical compounds, especially in red wine, seem to help manage blood sugar. —— wine appeared. and women were warned to stay clear of gin. a daily tipple of that, or other spirits, to stay clear of gin. a daily tipple of that, or otherspirits, increases their diabetes risk by 83%. diabetes uk warns that the effect of alcohol on developing diabetes differs from one person to the next. where did the people who were drinking an awful lot, when was this happening? were there different times of the year that they would thinking more alcohol? which had an impact? for example, if you are in the festive season, people drink a little bit more and eat a little bit more. those kinds of things really were not discussed in much detail. while this study is in its early stages, it is hoped it might spur future research to help some of the 12 million brit on is currently at risk of developing type 2 diabetes. —— britons. aid
three orfour weekly intake has to be spread over three or four days.not all alcohol is equal. line appeared to be particularly beneficial, as the chemical compounds, especially in red wine, seem to help manage blood sugar. —— wine appeared. and women were warned to stay clear of gin. a daily tipple of that, or other spirits, to stay clear of gin. a daily tipple of that, or otherspirits, increases their diabetes risk by 83%. diabetes uk warns that the effect of alcohol on developing diabetes...
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this is the only intake center for the entire district. the humane rescue alliance put out an online plea for bedding and toy donations, and the response has been great. >> we just really had to trash a lot of the bedding that was contaminated. we want our dogs on fluffy, dry bedding. the lobby has been wonderfully busy. people have respon constant flow of people. they cleaned out their linen closets, and it's great. i want to thank everybody for that. the community has been wonderful. kevin: renewed faith in the goodwill of humanity. the humane rescue alliance has been in the spot since the mid-1980's. it has flooded before, but nothing to this extent. they chalked it up to the intensity of the rain and the consistency that it came down with yesterday. live in northeast, kevin lewis, abc 7 news. kimberly: after the flow of water, a florham donations, good to see. the heavyoblem when rain pours in, trees and power lines topple. ryan hughes looks at a few of the problem spots from today. ryan: the torrential rain has cap to cleanup crews bu
this is the only intake center for the entire district. the humane rescue alliance put out an online plea for bedding and toy donations, and the response has been great. >> we just really had to trash a lot of the bedding that was contaminated. we want our dogs on fluffy, dry bedding. the lobby has been wonderfully busy. people have respon constant flow of people. they cleaned out their linen closets, and it's great. i want to thank everybody for that. the community has been wonderful....
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she blames her tiring eight hour drive for her slightly diminished burger intake. >> where does she putod? >> i can only eat one burger. >> 21 burgers. it must be like drinking the juice to to get it down. >> water. >> maybe it is just water. burgers without the meat in tonight's consumer alert. companies are making vegetable based patties that taste like beef. many thought it was impossible. a burger that cooks like a burger, tastes like a burger and juicy like a burger but there is no meat here. >> when the company first said you're going to come up with a burger that is plant based, what was your reaction? >> i thought it was going to taste terrible but once i cooked it and messed around thought this is awesome. >> the burger is made from a high-tech process of pulling protein from plants. a group of diners ate one half of the impossible and one irregular cheeseburger. listen. >> this is really hard to taste the difference between them. they taste almost exactly the same. >> right now the impossible burger is available only in restaurants. >>> tesla ceo announced the first production
she blames her tiring eight hour drive for her slightly diminished burger intake. >> where does she putod? >> i can only eat one burger. >> 21 burgers. it must be like drinking the juice to to get it down. >> water. >> maybe it is just water. burgers without the meat in tonight's consumer alert. companies are making vegetable based patties that taste like beef. many thought it was impossible. a burger that cooks like a burger, tastes like a burger and juicy like a...
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so things to look out for if you are going to be outside just double up, triple up on some water intakesweating could be a sign of heat exhaustion. of course you are going to be sweating a lot but if you start to feel nauseous and like you want to vomit you need to find air conditioning right away and body temperatures over 103 is going to be a sign of a heatstroke. also again the nausea, the head aches. if you are confused and you stand up and you see black or red spots, i've been there. pretty dangerous. find air conditioning right away, get some ice on your forehead. those are things to watch out for. especially if you start sweating and then you
so things to look out for if you are going to be outside just double up, triple up on some water intakesweating could be a sign of heat exhaustion. of course you are going to be sweating a lot but if you start to feel nauseous and like you want to vomit you need to find air conditioning right away and body temperatures over 103 is going to be a sign of a heatstroke. also again the nausea, the head aches. if you are confused and you stand up and you see black or red spots, i've been there....
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i'm not crazy about their coffee and the whole the intake, gandhi, nonsense really irks me.riosity was peaked recently when i saw this happening in the east village in manhattan. a not another starbucks rally. i never heard of an anti- starbucks protest before. this has nothing to do with the coffee, a group of local residents are trying to keep a starbucks location from opening on the corner of state marks place and avenue way. the east village you think funky. it is a by small businesses, small shops and coffee shops. starbucks could be the last off for a lot of smaller independent run businesses. these villages special because of the unique, small shops and that is why people live here and people come here to open new businesses. a national chain sex money out, creates a level of homogenization that looks at diversity. >> they want the area rezoned in a way that prohibits chain. >> the kids play in the park, it's the kind of neighbors that people want. >> people live in west village for the weekend, they -- >> aaron cook opened up the caÉe on avenue a about eight months a
i'm not crazy about their coffee and the whole the intake, gandhi, nonsense really irks me.riosity was peaked recently when i saw this happening in the east village in manhattan. a not another starbucks rally. i never heard of an anti- starbucks protest before. this has nothing to do with the coffee, a group of local residents are trying to keep a starbucks location from opening on the corner of state marks place and avenue way. the east village you think funky. it is a by small businesses,...
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catch it before they have an event by handing out waters, making sure they are limiting the alcohol intake. >> reporter: we searched wu couldn't find garlic beer but we did find garlic wine that some really enjoyed. >> garlic wine. got to try it. it's really good. it is really good. i'm not kidding. >> reporter: i have some right here. garlic wine. i do admit that i did take a sip earlier. it tastes like a light wed wine. it has that garlic aftertaste so not for me. if you're more adventurous, you can try it. as far as the food goes, you have the flexion two days to feast at the festival. >> fabulous. thanks. >> we apologize. some you have may have seen a commercial during the live shot there at the garlic festival. it is happening now. lots of great stuff to see and try out. >> great time every year. apologize for that. a lot of fun. >>> a senator elizabeth warren is calling on federal reserve chair to remove members of wells sfar goe board after the bank admitted signs thousands of customers up for auto insurance they did not need. roughly 570,000 borrowers had insurance and were signed
catch it before they have an event by handing out waters, making sure they are limiting the alcohol intake. >> reporter: we searched wu couldn't find garlic beer but we did find garlic wine that some really enjoyed. >> garlic wine. got to try it. it's really good. it is really good. i'm not kidding. >> reporter: i have some right here. garlic wine. i do admit that i did take a sip earlier. it tastes like a light wed wine. it has that garlic aftertaste so not for me. if you're...
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two gasps and intakes of breath that person that the president had hailed as a key role was note thea disappointing moment. from skyrocketing costs, plummeting choices, collapsing markets, our constituents have suffered through an awful lot under 0bamacare. that was not the only drama unfolding. at the white house the most extraordinary bare—knuckle cage fight has broken out among the three most senior people in their west wing who are not the president. the new communications director, anthony scaramucci, talking in abusive and obscene terms about the chief of staff, and the chief strategist. anthony scaramucci has apologised for the language used, but not the sentiments expressed. in his conversation with the new yorker magazine, anthony scaramucci said of the chief of staff. of said of the chief of staff. of steve banning he said. and earlier in the week anthony scaramucci told the bbc that his style was going to be more direct. 0ne style was going to be more direct. one of the things i cannot stand about this town is the backstabbing. where i grew up, we are front stabbers. we li
two gasps and intakes of breath that person that the president had hailed as a key role was note thea disappointing moment. from skyrocketing costs, plummeting choices, collapsing markets, our constituents have suffered through an awful lot under 0bamacare. that was not the only drama unfolding. at the white house the most extraordinary bare—knuckle cage fight has broken out among the three most senior people in their west wing who are not the president. the new communications director,...
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in fact, i ordered the steak 'cause i'm looking out for my protein intake. yeah, i'm sure you are. you know the drill here, carmen.
in fact, i ordered the steak 'cause i'm looking out for my protein intake. yeah, i'm sure you are. you know the drill here, carmen.
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sit down and take a deep breath and see the needs are being addressed particularly when it comes to intake and to ensure that the community our instinct with the needs. it becomes if we come from that posture will be expedited. >> isn't that what the broadband appointment council that the republican ftc chairman has proposed to do? >> i am hopeful that he would. i am concerned that there is one mayor on that advisory committee. i don't know what will happen with some of the other compliments there might be other committees that are created outside of the body but if the local voices will react and create policy in silos. that would be detrimental terms of what we want and are connectivity and affordability. commissioner, i know you won't climate comment on specific murders but when it comes to a merger like at&t, time warner or sinclair broadcasting stations what is your general philosophy. >> on one of those, if you know, the current leadership has made clear that they don't think they have a role. i disagree. this is an $86 billion merger that will influence everything just about in the
sit down and take a deep breath and see the needs are being addressed particularly when it comes to intake and to ensure that the community our instinct with the needs. it becomes if we come from that posture will be expedited. >> isn't that what the broadband appointment council that the republican ftc chairman has proposed to do? >> i am hopeful that he would. i am concerned that there is one mayor on that advisory committee. i don't know what will happen with some of the other...
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happened to dylan, most people are aware of that shop inta ke most people are aware of that shop intake current campaign around this that has been picked up by lga is talking about cold water shock, the immediate risk when you hit cold water, the sharp intake of breath and increasing heart rate. if you not expecting it, it can be very scary, causing you to panic, and thatis scary, causing you to panic, and that is when it happened. and you ta ke that is when it happened. and you take the water in? if you're swimming for longer periods, there are other things to take into account, as dylan was. you are in the water for a longer time. the blood flowing to your muscles decreases because in cold water, your body tries to preserve the heat in yourcore. so your body tries to preserve the heat in your core. so blood concentrate in your core. so blood concentrate in your core. so blood concentrate in yourcore and in your core. so blood concentrate in your core and less muscle is going to your arms and your legs. if you are in cold water for a long time, you lose the ability to swim as well. tha
happened to dylan, most people are aware of that shop inta ke most people are aware of that shop intake current campaign around this that has been picked up by lga is talking about cold water shock, the immediate risk when you hit cold water, the sharp intake of breath and increasing heart rate. if you not expecting it, it can be very scary, causing you to panic, and thatis scary, causing you to panic, and that is when it happened. and you ta ke that is when it happened. and you take the water...
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nevertheless, in the united states, phillips was able to record a percent order intake growth.hat is a testimony to strong innovation around clinical mathematics, diagnostic imaging, and also our personal health fully. great to have you on the program. speaking to us like from amsterdam. up next, we will be speaking to ryanair cfo. ♪ that is next. ♪ anna: welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. ryanair's airline posted 50% gains. the cfo is joining us. great to have you on the program. ahead line is a strong uptick in profits. beating expectations, but a big effect. help us understand that every guest: six week ago, we had a strong first-quarter aided by easter. that's what happened. easter fell in april this+++ that had a good impact on the numbers. averages of 1% on the quarter. that was primarily easter offset by weaker sterling cons. anna: not something that can push up guidance? guest: when we came out five weeks ago, we saw affairs down 5.5%, we at easter in the back at that stage, so we gave the guidance we thought was right. that would indicate was down as much as 8
nevertheless, in the united states, phillips was able to record a percent order intake growth.hat is a testimony to strong innovation around clinical mathematics, diagnostic imaging, and also our personal health fully. great to have you on the program. speaking to us like from amsterdam. up next, we will be speaking to ryanair cfo. ♪ that is next. ♪ anna: welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. ryanair's airline posted 50% gains. the cfo is joining us. great to have you on the program....
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take a deep breath and see if all of the needs are being addressed, particularly when it comes to intake, and to insure that the communities are in sync with the companies in terms of their needs. i think if we come from that posture, things will be more expedited. >> isn't that what the broadband deployment advisory council, that republican fcc chairman pai would propose to do? >> i aphopeful it would. one of the things i'm concerned about you ever who, there is only one, only one mayor on that, on that advisory committee. i don't know what is going to happen with some of the other compliments, meaning there might be other committees that are created outside of the full body, but if the local voice is not heard, we will continue, i believe, react in, create policy in silos. that i think would be detriment in terms of, you know, what we want in connection activity and affordability and options at home. >> host: commissioner clyburn, i know you won't comment on specific mergers, when it comes to merger like at&t, time warner or sinclair broadcasting buying tribune stations. what is your g
take a deep breath and see if all of the needs are being addressed, particularly when it comes to intake, and to insure that the communities are in sync with the companies in terms of their needs. i think if we come from that posture, things will be more expedited. >> isn't that what the broadband deployment advisory council, that republican fcc chairman pai would propose to do? >> i aphopeful it would. one of the things i'm concerned about you ever who, there is only one, only one...
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to gossips and sharp intakes of breath, the person the president had hailed as a hero earlier in thening from treatment to vote, now the villain of the piece. it left the senate leader ruing a humiliating defeat. this is clearly a disappointing moment, from skyrocketing costs to the plummeting choices, and collapsing markets, out constituents have suffered through an awful lot under obamacare. but that wasn't the only drama unfolding. here at the white house, the most extraordinary bare knuckle cage fight has broken out among the three most senior people in the west wing who aren't the president. the new communications director anthony scaramucci talking in abusive and obscene terms about the chief of staff, and the chief strategist steve bannon. anthony scaramucci has apologised for the language used, not the sentiments expressed. in his conversation with the new yorker magazine, anthony scaramucci said of the chief of staff: and early in the week, anthony scaramucci told the bbc that his style was going to be more direct. one of the things i cannot stand about this town is the back
to gossips and sharp intakes of breath, the person the president had hailed as a hero earlier in thening from treatment to vote, now the villain of the piece. it left the senate leader ruing a humiliating defeat. this is clearly a disappointing moment, from skyrocketing costs to the plummeting choices, and collapsing markets, out constituents have suffered through an awful lot under obamacare. but that wasn't the only drama unfolding. here at the white house, the most extraordinary bare knuckle...
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finally, the 2017 intake of mps are continuing to make their first or maiden speeches.pectation on his shoulders as the first turban—wearing sikh in the commons. slough, mr speaker, is a town of firsts. it elected the uk's first—ever black lady mayor, and now, more than three decades later, it has elected the first—ever turbaned sikh in the british parliament. hear, hear! indeed, i believe the first—ever to any european parliament. wow. a glass ceiling has truly been broken, and i sincerely hope that many more like me will follow in the years and decades to come. i was most overwhelmed during a recent trip up north, when an elderly gentleman walked up to me with tears streaming down his eyes and said, i'm proud, son, because i didn't think that i would see this in my lifetime. but, he said, being distinctive could have advantages. ifor one, mr speaker, and very much hoping that these brightly—coloured turba ns will act as a magnet, as you repeatedly point towards the member for slough to make his invaluable contribution to proceedings in this house. the new mp for sloug
finally, the 2017 intake of mps are continuing to make their first or maiden speeches.pectation on his shoulders as the first turban—wearing sikh in the commons. slough, mr speaker, is a town of firsts. it elected the uk's first—ever black lady mayor, and now, more than three decades later, it has elected the first—ever turbaned sikh in the british parliament. hear, hear! indeed, i believe the first—ever to any european parliament. wow. a glass ceiling has truly been broken, and i...
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some of the new mps from the 2017 intake have been making their debuts in the commons this week.aire gould has our countdown. praise your constituency. it's the best place in the country full of the best people, and lib dem layla moran has a bold claim for abingdon in her 0xford west constituency. it is the oldest town. colchester, go away and try harder. prove your‘e more than just a career politician and tell the house about your practical experience. conservative damien mooore clearly felt that his previous job as a supermarket manager would be a huge help in his new role. only time will tell if my audience this afternoon is as receptive as my customers were to my prices. some say it is best not to be too political in your maiden speech. but that is impossible to resist for many. the only new snp mp david linden took the opportunity to lay into the government. it is simply unacceptable that in glasgow east, 6,234 children are deemed as living in poverty. that is the burning injustice the prime minister must be pursuing right now. praise your predecessor. even if they came from
some of the new mps from the 2017 intake have been making their debuts in the commons this week.aire gould has our countdown. praise your constituency. it's the best place in the country full of the best people, and lib dem layla moran has a bold claim for abingdon in her 0xford west constituency. it is the oldest town. colchester, go away and try harder. prove your‘e more than just a career politician and tell the house about your practical experience. conservative damien mooore clearly felt...
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but rather than drinking it all on a saturday night, they found this weekly intake has to be spread over study also found that not all alcohol is equal. wine appeared to be particularly beneficial, as the chemical compounds, especially in red wine, seem to help manage blood sugar. and there was a warning to women to stay clear of gin. a daily tipple of that, or other spirits, increased their diabetes risk by 83%. diabetes uk, however, warns that the effect of alcohol on developing diabetes differs from one person to the next. where did the people who were drinking an awful lot, when was this happening? was there different times of the year that they were drinking more alcohol which had an impact? for example, if you are in the festive season, people drink a little bit more and eat a little bit more. those kinds of things really weren't discussed in much detail. while this study is in its early stages, it is hoped it might spur future research to help some of the 12 million britons currently at risk of developing type 2 diabetes. katie silver, bbc news. public health england have issued a
but rather than drinking it all on a saturday night, they found this weekly intake has to be spread over study also found that not all alcohol is equal. wine appeared to be particularly beneficial, as the chemical compounds, especially in red wine, seem to help manage blood sugar. and there was a warning to women to stay clear of gin. a daily tipple of that, or other spirits, increased their diabetes risk by 83%. diabetes uk, however, warns that the effect of alcohol on developing diabetes...
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prosecutors hobby lobby hired a consultant which advised the company that the overall price for the intake of these could go up to eleven million dollars but it's feasible to purchase those for one point six million which the company happily did god burned and will now have to for feed all these artifacts as well as paying a settlement of three million dollars the hobby lobby president steve green acknowledged a mistake in the statement saying that the company should have been more careful about us after almost two. years of hobby lobby failing to recognize the illegality of their actions to the new york times investigators who essentially force the federal action against the company the riders who by the way raise a very solid point in their article which is that there may be many many more of such artifacts illegally circulating across the world and specifically because of the slavic state which has been stealing ancient artifacts across syria and iraq and shipping them off to the black market surely those artifacts which the holmes have not destroyed us part of their propaganda efforts
prosecutors hobby lobby hired a consultant which advised the company that the overall price for the intake of these could go up to eleven million dollars but it's feasible to purchase those for one point six million which the company happily did god burned and will now have to for feed all these artifacts as well as paying a settlement of three million dollars the hobby lobby president steve green acknowledged a mistake in the statement saying that the company should have been more careful...
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with the intake capitalist demonstration. police expect that. 100,000 protesters far outweigh the number of police there. being attended to by global leaders including president trump. the present was just wrapping up a long day. it ends in germany at this moment he is finishing dinner with the leader of the south korea in japan allies. with the regime of. they are not backed up by those. what you're seeing here moments ago the crowds bearing down. as we mentioned the water cannons dispersing them. but then they continue to move an assault against these riot police which are far outnumbered by those protesters. it is a very difficult situation at this moment. they try to protect all the world leaders from the g20. we are also waiting for details of the presidents meeting with germany's resident. next up the historic first meeting tomorrow. here is the question. will interference in our election come this all as we learnt moments ago that u.s. officials will meet with their chinese counterparts to discuss economic issues relat
with the intake capitalist demonstration. police expect that. 100,000 protesters far outweigh the number of police there. being attended to by global leaders including president trump. the present was just wrapping up a long day. it ends in germany at this moment he is finishing dinner with the leader of the south korea in japan allies. with the regime of. they are not backed up by those. what you're seeing here moments ago the crowds bearing down. as we mentioned the water cannons dispersing...
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prosecutors hobby lobby hired a consultant which advised the company that the overall price for the intake would use could go up to eleven million dollars but it's feasible to purchase those for one point six million which the company happily did got burned and will now have to four feet all these artifacts as well as paying a settlement of three million dollars the hobby lobby president steve green acknowledged a mistake in the statement saying that the company should have been more careful about its after almost two years of hobby lobby failing to recognize the illegality of their actions to the new york. as investigators who essentially force the federal action against the company the riders who by the way raise a very solid point in their article which is that there may be many many more of such artifacts illegally circulating across the world and specifically because of the islamic state which has been stealing ancient artifacts across syria and iraq and shipping them off to the black market surely those artifacts which the old ones have not destroyed as part of their propaganda effor
prosecutors hobby lobby hired a consultant which advised the company that the overall price for the intake would use could go up to eleven million dollars but it's feasible to purchase those for one point six million which the company happily did got burned and will now have to four feet all these artifacts as well as paying a settlement of three million dollars the hobby lobby president steve green acknowledged a mistake in the statement saying that the company should have been more careful...
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different homeless people on an average night we we do the averages all the time because we do an intakeon everybody and provide deep support services in case work and whatever they need. on a daily basis an average of five of that five hundred seventy five people including women and children in fact two nights ago there were sixty seven women and children flipping on that on the floor because there's nowhere else on the go. right precisely so obviously the question then becomes well when this center gets shut down the shelters being shut down next month the question then becomes how do these homeless find somewhere else to stay temporary housing shelters communities places where they are feel safe and able to at least find a bed and perhaps a meal for the night where else can they go. well if there were places now they would be being sent or referred they are bar staff and by the way the proud i'm proudest of the fact that the people who come into peace to be served often stay to serve and get trained to be volunteer case workers and run programs and that's the most exciting part of wha
different homeless people on an average night we we do the averages all the time because we do an intakeon everybody and provide deep support services in case work and whatever they need. on a daily basis an average of five of that five hundred seventy five people including women and children in fact two nights ago there were sixty seven women and children flipping on that on the floor because there's nowhere else on the go. right precisely so obviously the question then becomes well when this...
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twenty year study called margarine intake and subsequent coronary heart health and men which found that as margarine consumption increased heart attacks went up as butter consumption increased heart attacks declined so the heart healthy diet theory has been studied more than any other topic in nutrition but there is yet to be one legitimate study proving the hypothesis so we have science says that fake food is bad for us why is the american heart association continuing to push dangerous guidelines that have not helped to curtail our disease many. money according to the latest financial records from the american heart association they've received upwards of half a billion dollars from non-government and non-membership resources such as drug companies that develop and sell drugs to treat you guessed it cholesterol in addition their heart healthy sponsors are a who's who of healthy eating including procter and gamble sheer rio's. whoa mart month on. hoss of a colorado even the american heart association is online health first calculator was found to over predict the risk by seventy five to
twenty year study called margarine intake and subsequent coronary heart health and men which found that as margarine consumption increased heart attacks went up as butter consumption increased heart attacks declined so the heart healthy diet theory has been studied more than any other topic in nutrition but there is yet to be one legitimate study proving the hypothesis so we have science says that fake food is bad for us why is the american heart association continuing to push dangerous...
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. >> probably a piece of tire acted as a shrapnel getting th which ifs the intake of the engine.f hot tire caused the fan blades perhaps to fail and the engine caught fire. >> the plane has been taken out of service while the faa works to determine the exact cause of the fire. i'm any kris van cleave. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. ♪ you don't even want to know protection detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet t treagoodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. also in kids chewables. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> people in north carolina are enjoying the long holiday weekend on america's pri
. >> probably a piece of tire acted as a shrapnel getting th which ifs the intake of the engine.f hot tire caused the fan blades perhaps to fail and the engine caught fire. >> the plane has been taken out of service while the faa works to determine the exact cause of the fire. i'm any kris van cleave. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. ♪ you don't even want to know protection detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria but adding new lysol laundry...
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probably a piece of tire acted as a shrapnel getting thrown into the engine cowling which ifs the intake of the engine. and a piece of hot tire caused the fan blades perhaps to fail and the engine caught fire. >> the plane has been taken out of service while the faa works to determine the exact cause of the fire. i'm any kris van cleave. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. ♪...nausea, heartburn,♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from chugging hot sauce? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. thanks for tnorfolk!around and i just wanted to say, geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i
probably a piece of tire acted as a shrapnel getting thrown into the engine cowling which ifs the intake of the engine. and a piece of hot tire caused the fan blades perhaps to fail and the engine caught fire. >> the plane has been taken out of service while the faa works to determine the exact cause of the fire. i'm any kris van cleave. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. ♪...nausea, heartburn,♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea,...
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total - 72 hot dogs and buns adds up to 20,160 calories in 10 minutes - or the usda's recommended intakef about 10 days, for a typical american.at brooklyn's coney island, i'm karin caifa. next a nightmare scenario for a florida family. how they escaped being attacked by monkeys during a visit to a state park. ♪ introducing the new sleep number 360™ smart bed. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? right now save on sleep number 360 smart beds™. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. ends sunday. at enterprise car sales...ly experience great customer service and get more for your trade. june twenty-ninth through july fifth. and let enterprise car sales flip your thinking about buying your next vehicle. exactly how you want a vacation to play out... a family in florida was attacked by wild monkeys during a visit to a state park...(steve) the incident...was captured on video. reporter adam win
total - 72 hot dogs and buns adds up to 20,160 calories in 10 minutes - or the usda's recommended intakef about 10 days, for a typical american.at brooklyn's coney island, i'm karin caifa. next a nightmare scenario for a florida family. how they escaped being attacked by monkeys during a visit to a state park. ♪ introducing the new sleep number 360™ smart bed. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep...
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are they going to help her after the intake? >> no, they don't do nothing like that. no, she gone. i'm going to call her tomorrow, though. >> saying good-bye to christie? >> i don't know. i don't want to. i want to stick her in my pocket, but she's too big. she's just so sweet. you know? she's just such a beautiful woman, and she's got hopes and dreams just like everybody else, you know. she just did a terrible thing. she has to stay. and that pisses me off, but all i can do is be there for her. >> are you going to have sex when you get out there? >> eventually, yeah, but it's not going to -- no one's ever going to have my heart. >> while eldridge would consider a sexual partner on the outside, she made one thing very clear. campbell had better not consider one on the inside. >> i will whoop her [ bleep ]. and she knows that. she has no -- there's no misunderstanding on that. i would rip her face off. if i had to come back to prison to do it, i would, because i'm still going to leave before she will. >>> coming up, pregnant in prison. >> that was the hardest thing that i had to do.
are they going to help her after the intake? >> no, they don't do nothing like that. no, she gone. i'm going to call her tomorrow, though. >> saying good-bye to christie? >> i don't know. i don't want to. i want to stick her in my pocket, but she's too big. she's just so sweet. you know? she's just such a beautiful woman, and she's got hopes and dreams just like everybody else, you know. she just did a terrible thing. she has to stay. and that pisses me off, but all i can do...
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they do a great job of this intake form. for example, they say that for insurance purposes. your legal name hasn't been able to change for whatever reason. it gets to the heart of providing with good medical care is all about just taking care of the individual patient and to do that, you have to be able to communicate effectively and have trust and respect. the lack of that is what trips some people up when they go into those settings. >> host: is a perfect place to end come at the heart of that is humanity and treating people like humans and i think ultimately that's what you're talking about is giving people their humanity back and not shaming them. and giving us a roadmap on how to do that. so thank you for your time and thoughtfulness behind it and sitting down with me. >> guest: this has been great. thank you. ..
they do a great job of this intake form. for example, they say that for insurance purposes. your legal name hasn't been able to change for whatever reason. it gets to the heart of providing with good medical care is all about just taking care of the individual patient and to do that, you have to be able to communicate effectively and have trust and respect. the lack of that is what trips some people up when they go into those settings. >> host: is a perfect place to end come at the heart...
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out waters and make sure they are staying this shade and making sure they are limiting the alcohol intake. that all predisposes people to having a medical emergency. >> reporter: something that we searched for here was garlic beer. we couldn't find it but what we did find is this is garlic wine. we'll tell you how it tasted and regive you a reaction coming up at 5:00. back to you guys. >> i was hoping for the instantaneous review. we have to wait. >> i wonder if spencer would try garlic wine. >> i might. i've had lots of food containing garlic with wine. wine made from garlic. >> give it a whirl. >> it's all going to end up in the same place. >>> here is a look at live doppler 7. it's above 90. we'll find out in just a second. we're looking at sunny skies over the bay and low clouds and fog building at the coastline. current temperature 63. it's 90 in gilroy. turn it upside down. we have temperatures in our inland east bay areas. this is the view. lots of blue sky bovr. we'll see today's pattern repeating itself tomorrow. not much change this the range of temperature tomorrow. the warming
out waters and make sure they are staying this shade and making sure they are limiting the alcohol intake. that all predisposes people to having a medical emergency. >> reporter: something that we searched for here was garlic beer. we couldn't find it but what we did find is this is garlic wine. we'll tell you how it tasted and regive you a reaction coming up at 5:00. back to you guys. >> i was hoping for the instantaneous review. we have to wait. >> i wonder if spencer would...
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. >> yeah, we see an increase in intake following the fourth of july every year.it's because of the fireworks and people going out of town. and to counteract that, we're offering an adoption special where all pets are only $10 to adopt. >> nice. and of course today you will be open 10:00 to 5:00. >> that's right. today and tomorrow. and the special ends sunday, but we have another special next week, being all dogs i believe are half price. it's our yappy hour. >> and this is a good time to get a dog because it's nice weather and you can bond with your pet. >> yeah, give them lots of positive experiences. he's getting more comfy. >> and you said he's your longest resident at the shelter. so what he's like when he's at the shelter? >> he's pretty smart. he knows sit and paw. he's pretty chill like this. he has lots of volunteers that give him attention, so he's a lucky boy. but i think that he is getting-he's ready for a new place. >> a permanent family. all right. amy, thanks. if you want to stop by, you can always call them 267-385-3800 or visit them acctphilly.or
. >> yeah, we see an increase in intake following the fourth of july every year.it's because of the fireworks and people going out of town. and to counteract that, we're offering an adoption special where all pets are only $10 to adopt. >> nice. and of course today you will be open 10:00 to 5:00. >> that's right. today and tomorrow. and the special ends sunday, but we have another special next week, being all dogs i believe are half price. it's our yappy hour. >> and...
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. >> with multiple stays in the jail, adrian smalls is familiar with the intake process.r punching a man during a pool game. the victim was left in a coma. he suffered brain damage. >> i always expect the best but prepare for the worst, you know. because i know that is my reality. i could end up in prison. >> smalls faces up to 20 years if found guilty. he admits to injuring the man and has pled not guilty in hopes of reaching a plea deal for a shorter sentence, but says the odds are stacked against him because he is represented by a public defender. >> i'm putting my life in the hands of a public pretender. my representation is, i feel, minimum. very minimum. i come in this jail and talk to 150 other guys who got the same lawyer. so, how much time does she even have to put in on my case or, for that matter, anybody else's? >> i talk to clients every day who are extremely frustrated, and i can't say that their >> stand up, black man, stand up and rise to power. this is our year, our month, new day and the time is ours. we must all crawl before we walk and also think befor
. >> with multiple stays in the jail, adrian smalls is familiar with the intake process.r punching a man during a pool game. the victim was left in a coma. he suffered brain damage. >> i always expect the best but prepare for the worst, you know. because i know that is my reality. i could end up in prison. >> smalls faces up to 20 years if found guilty. he admits to injuring the man and has pled not guilty in hopes of reaching a plea deal for a shorter sentence, but says the...