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and nick, and ian, i have to believe he can go 3-iron, 5-iron, wedge and get this done.t will he do that? i doubt it. ahead in the fairway. brad fritsch finishing up. nick: that's a lay-up, isn't it? yeah, i think -- tiger is going to win this, doesn't matter what he does. but as we've come on today and watched these 11 holes he's played this is fascinating to me. i mean, round three approximately was 27 feet apox medication to the hole. today this fourth round, 45 feet. ian: 250-foot difference. nick: that is un-- ian: 20-foot difference. nick: that is unbelievable. had a difficult morning because of the wind and the difficult conditions. ian: this is steve marino. hasn't been able to buy a putt. nick: just got to thread one. these are always tough. see how far you have it back and then you take two clubs less. sometimes you can just smother it. now, you see, didn't carry across the corner of the rough. that's how you learn, folks. you have to make that mistake. and then the next time you think oh, if i move it back, i don't have to take two extra clubs. ian: now he has
and nick, and ian, i have to believe he can go 3-iron, 5-iron, wedge and get this done.t will he do that? i doubt it. ahead in the fairway. brad fritsch finishing up. nick: that's a lay-up, isn't it? yeah, i think -- tiger is going to win this, doesn't matter what he does. but as we've come on today and watched these 11 holes he's played this is fascinating to me. i mean, round three approximately was 27 feet apox medication to the hole. today this fourth round, 45 feet. ian: 250-foot...
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most of the guysville about a 6-iron or 7-iron into this hole today.re the waves crashing in. good surf day today. ♪ [ male announcer ] ever have one of those days... where it's absolutely perfect outside... and you just sit on the couch... and feel guilty about it? we didn't think so. ♪ [ male announcer ] with an exceptionally smooth taste only 95 calories and 2.6 carbs michelob ultra is the superior light beer perfect for every side of you. what are you doing? work? work. cdw configured these lenovo thinkpad ultrabooks with intel core i7 processors. so, we can work anywhere. anywhere? sure - on the beach, in the woods, at the lake. what about on the green? les not get ahead of ourselves. oh!!! jim: one point today tiger had a lead of six. snedeker, off 54-hole totals began the round seven back. his fourth round was underway while tiger was still playing his third round and brandt made a couple of early birdies. now he is within three. seven, a year ago was the margin that he made up and eventually won in a playoff. back to four. >> trying to get to 1
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or iron ore, which he is apparently iron short. >> how come he can sea herbalife, and i can't. >> because i better give it back. >> are your supplements going down smoothly, herb? >> my supplements are going down smoothly. >> or is it just iron ore supplement you're taking. >> am i turning red? here is the deal, when this came out earlier today, this sh classic wall street. why david einhorn is the one we talk about on this is beyond me. we talked about rumors that maybe he was shorting soda stream but no one really knows. if you were here when they mentioned it on fast money halftime, i like stopped in the news room and said, no. because nobody can know exactly what he is doing. and as a turns out -- >> and does that on purpose, right? with this little cryptic, my apple is bruised. or iron ore supplement -- >> we know he is short green mountain because he made a presentation on it. but we don't know where he stands on herbalife. fourth quarter of last year, had he been short, he would have not lost money because during that quarter. so you go back and look and in october he made a big pr
or iron ore, which he is apparently iron short. >> how come he can sea herbalife, and i can't. >> because i better give it back. >> are your supplements going down smoothly, herb? >> my supplements are going down smoothly. >> or is it just iron ore supplement you're taking. >> am i turning red? here is the deal, when this came out earlier today, this sh classic wall street. why david einhorn is the one we talk about on this is beyond me. we talked about...
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the iron ore business is growing exponentially. they have some fairly aggressive plans for growth in the northwestern part of the country. some concerns about his age, he may not be seen as a long-term candidate as the ceo. he's been around for a miner for a long time. so the initial concerns are this may be temporarily when it comes to the ceo replacement. >> matt, thanks for that. >>> and the third big news item to watch for this morning, another pair of big u.s. banks reportings for the opening bell. bank of america is out with results at 7:00 a.m. eastern. and citigroup will follow an hour later, reporting fourth quarter figures at 8:00 a.m. eastern and it's the first quarter under new ceo michael corbett. analysts expect 90 cents a share on revenue. like bofa, citi is taking charges related to the government's foreclosure settlement. by& a and citi shares, you can see both of them moving higher. almost up 2% while citi is down by about .1%. >> hi. >> hi. >> what do you think accounts for the fact that bank of america is doing
the iron ore business is growing exponentially. they have some fairly aggressive plans for growth in the northwestern part of the country. some concerns about his age, he may not be seen as a long-term candidate as the ceo. he's been around for a miner for a long time. so the initial concerns are this may be temporarily when it comes to the ceo replacement. >> matt, thanks for that. >>> and the third big news item to watch for this morning, another pair of big u.s. banks...
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lose the iron i think. >> you don't like the iron? >> i don't like the iron. i never have seen anybody play with the iron and i like the cat. if you want to capture the youth diamond ring, isn't that sexist? >> it goes along with monopoly , it is richest. it is a game for the 1%. >> or you could go with an iphone or a predator drone. >> did you see the guitar? it is so old. at least have an electric guitar. it is an old folk guitar. >> or the table for the people who go like this at the club. these ones. >> bill, let's talk about something important. chutes and ladders or candy land, which is more competitive? >> chutes and ladders definitely. candy land is for babies. >> they are both brutal. they send you right back down. that's reality. >> my theory -- >> never mind. >> we will close things out with a post game wrap up with andy levy and to see clips of recent shows go to fox news.com/red eye. look for me. >>> you can watch "red eye" this saturday at 11:00 p.m.nd p. that's right. 11:00 p.m. my mom can watch. a new show returns on monday. guests next week in
lose the iron i think. >> you don't like the iron? >> i don't like the iron. i never have seen anybody play with the iron and i like the cat. if you want to capture the youth diamond ring, isn't that sexist? >> it goes along with monopoly , it is richest. it is a game for the 1%. >> or you could go with an iphone or a predator drone. >> did you see the guitar? it is so old. at least have an electric guitar. it is an old folk guitar. >> or the table for the...
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ironically, care giving robots have been slow to catch on in japan. people still expect the functions of caring to be given only by humans. but the situation may be changing. i'm visiting an exhibition for nursing care robots. similar events have been happening across japan. they're attracting people who walk work in social welfare. these people may have noticed the increasing media report of how a robot can help elderly sufferers and nursing home staff. about 20 people with senile dementia. this baby seal is fitted with sensors. when stroked or talked, to it responds by blinking. this 93-year-old woman came to the home about a year ago. she has dementia and was already very forgetful. she kept to herself. at night she couldn't sleep. she sometimes took out her anger on the staff. >> translator: she became obsessed with going back home. she'd get argumentative saying i have to go and cook the dinner. but the curious thing happened. after caregivers brought in the robots, she began to change. she used to look after her grandchild while the parents, her
ironically, care giving robots have been slow to catch on in japan. people still expect the functions of caring to be given only by humans. but the situation may be changing. i'm visiting an exhibition for nursing care robots. similar events have been happening across japan. they're attracting people who walk work in social welfare. these people may have noticed the increasing media report of how a robot can help elderly sufferers and nursing home staff. about 20 people with senile dementia....
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he's got his traveling irons ironing misquotes. has to learn. you know he's just stores me our history. he would like. to make a painting stand up in a corner with nobody i'm there. for somebody that has no idea why a young man would do it what is the allure it's i join the gang not only for the protection for the love and unity to be a part of the family. if you live in a ghetto and you're living in a bomb where you're being assaulted like i was i just got tired of being a victim it's like either you're a victim or you to fix or. raised until it is not like you can to get out of there's no way you race until i decide what they teach you living on a i was really good to do and you know get chased out of school and get shot at all the time in life and i'm damned if i do democrats don't. get jumped in this album wealth and in fact a mom looked at my neighborhood ahdaf my neighborhood all mom puts mom a hood so i don't look at it like oh gang king is this crap church to. live let's all. make you leave. that's why at least it's up with
he's got his traveling irons ironing misquotes. has to learn. you know he's just stores me our history. he would like. to make a painting stand up in a corner with nobody i'm there. for somebody that has no idea why a young man would do it what is the allure it's i join the gang not only for the protection for the love and unity to be a part of the family. if you live in a ghetto and you're living in a bomb where you're being assaulted like i was i just got tired of being a victim it's like...
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i cut iron here at the scrap iron yard so it can be made into raw iron that can be utilized for construction. every day i'm grateful that i can be out here. i don't slack. i only know one speed and that's git 'r done speed. >> that's part of your job? >> the trust that the company gives me, it's great, you know. i never thought a guy could get out of prison and get treated this good in a company. that's the best part of my job right there. >> roy's awesome. i actually worked with him half a dozen times. anytime i need a hand, he's there. if i need a muscle, he's there. he's a great guy. i wish we had more. i never seen him on "lockup" until after he started working here. he's aggressive. but in a great way. anytime you get someone who wants to come to work and wants to work, my god. >> and still, reminders of prison sometimes show up unexpectedly. >> this prison bus from the department of corrections came in. me being my nosy self-i had to look. right here, names and numbers of people being transferred out. it wasn't too long ago i was on one of these buses. i wouldn't want to do anything to
i cut iron here at the scrap iron yard so it can be made into raw iron that can be utilized for construction. every day i'm grateful that i can be out here. i don't slack. i only know one speed and that's git 'r done speed. >> that's part of your job? >> the trust that the company gives me, it's great, you know. i never thought a guy could get out of prison and get treated this good in a company. that's the best part of my job right there. >> roy's awesome. i actually worked...
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you use the iron. >> you don't have to iron. it's so much easier.you can't get rid of your iron, this panasonic is cordless. it's a steamer and an iron. it's cordless, and eight seconds it charges, and you steam and iron. >> i don't like steamers because your hair frizzes out. >> you're not supposed to steam your hair. >> what is the matter with you? you could get burned. >> oh, my goodness. >> bobby is -- bobby, winter clothes are not your spring clothes. >> by the time spring comes and you're going to put your winter stuff away, you'll know what not to store. >> oh, okay. >> so it helps you edit. >> for the next season. >> exactly. all right. be careful when you tweet. how to make sure you and your kids are safe when it comes to social media and twitter. >> girls just want to have fun. cindy lauper tells us about her new reality show. first these messages. it represents all the time you've spent helping those around you. so when it comes to taxes, we're here to help you. that's why we have cpas, enrolled agents, and tax attorneys to answer your qu
you use the iron. >> you don't have to iron. it's so much easier.you can't get rid of your iron, this panasonic is cordless. it's a steamer and an iron. it's cordless, and eight seconds it charges, and you steam and iron. >> i don't like steamers because your hair frizzes out. >> you're not supposed to steam your hair. >> what is the matter with you? you could get burned. >> oh, my goodness. >> bobby is -- bobby, winter clothes are not your spring clothes....
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we'll iron it out. that will iron? here's what you do. once you get the seams you take it and make a couple cuts right up to the -- so it gives on the circle part? right. so when you're ironing it, it will iron flat. that's it. so keep making i suppose. keep making. >> the most important thing i've learned is that you can always -- if you make a mistake, you can start over and that it's to enjoy it, enjoy the fun of doing it. for a project like this, it's hard not to always keep in mind who it's for. that makes it very precious. >> i'm just stopping by to check on you kids. yeah, i'm having a little trouble with keeping it lined up good. you'll get it though. it works. i kind of scratch it. i'm not trying to take over your student, but i kind of scratch it. let's put your block out here, your sample block, and talk about this block that dan is making. we've got great simple stuff here the nine patch the rail fence. these are patterns we start beginners on. what we're doing is having dan sew these two strips together, actually both sides.
we'll iron it out. that will iron? here's what you do. once you get the seams you take it and make a couple cuts right up to the -- so it gives on the circle part? right. so when you're ironing it, it will iron flat. that's it. so keep making i suppose. keep making. >> the most important thing i've learned is that you can always -- if you make a mistake, you can start over and that it's to enjoy it, enjoy the fun of doing it. for a project like this, it's hard not to always keep in mind...
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>> the iron lady was a successful heavy metal band. >> the iron lady is a supplement i take. >> i noticed you have been hairless. >> it makes your pecks firm. >> oops there is some milk. >> come on, he's sensitive. >> gavin, i think -- here is also a problem with all of this is -- i don't -- actually -- i'm -- i can't speak right now. i am so emotionally overcome. like you i am a libertarian, but i understand your arguments in this segment. i think they made sense. i think one of the problems is when you are talking about like you were maybe joking and maybe not mandating surgery for obese people. are you not allowed to stigma ties obese people. you can take action, but you can't stigma ties obese people. >> i was not mandating gastric bypasses. i said it makes economic sense in the long-term, mathematical sense to provide for the government to provide free gastric bypass for obese people because it actually saves them money in the long run. >> are you in favor of things like mayor bloomburg's large, sugar redrink ban? >> i know it is horrible, but i am not. >> why not? in the long run is
>> the iron lady was a successful heavy metal band. >> the iron lady is a supplement i take. >> i noticed you have been hairless. >> it makes your pecks firm. >> oops there is some milk. >> come on, he's sensitive. >> gavin, i think -- here is also a problem with all of this is -- i don't -- actually -- i'm -- i can't speak right now. i am so emotionally overcome. like you i am a libertarian, but i understand your arguments in this segment. i think they...
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here is a truly enchanting and tranquil little garden tucked behind the path of a charming rot iron gate with romantic magic. the overarching cherry trees, the gorgeous big walkway and brick wall, the benches, the rustic sun dial. the pack picnic, lovely bench, enjoy the sunshine and soft breeze and let the >> san francisco is home to some of the most innovative companies of the 21st century. this pioneering and forward looking spirit is alive in san francisco government as well. the new headquarters of the san francisco public utilities commission at a5 25 golden gate avenue is more than just a 13-story building and office ablation. instead, city leaders, departments and project managers join forces with local architectural firms ked to build one of the greatest office buildings in america. that's more than a building. that's a living system. ♪ ♪ when san francisco first bought this land in 1999, it was home to a state office building. >> this was an old eight-story brown building the state owned and the workers' comp people were in that building. it was an old dee correctvth it buildin
here is a truly enchanting and tranquil little garden tucked behind the path of a charming rot iron gate with romantic magic. the overarching cherry trees, the gorgeous big walkway and brick wall, the benches, the rustic sun dial. the pack picnic, lovely bench, enjoy the sunshine and soft breeze and let the >> san francisco is home to some of the most innovative companies of the 21st century. this pioneering and forward looking spirit is alive in san francisco government as well. the new...
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it does seem a bit ironic given that the international prominence an antiwar vietnam veteran really was person a set monthly meeting like meetings in a highly critical of the readiness for example since america and terms of being a nuclear arms race and other issues that he's definitely moved human rights leader in his career he was an outspoken supporter of the iraq war and not only ging among the right wing minority of democrats on capitol hill that though to authorize the war but and not only. making up these samples tales about massive biological and chemical weapons stockpiles them nuclear program and then deliver the live response from the iconic thing that you were when it was clear that that was all wrong that they had no so-called weapons of mass destruction he said he wouldn't vote for the war anyway because saddam hussein was a terrible dictator and they had the capacity of making those kind of weapons sometimes vengefully of course but that criteria there was at least twenty or thirty countries with our hearings ngs that have or have the capability of those things unconventi
it does seem a bit ironic given that the international prominence an antiwar vietnam veteran really was person a set monthly meeting like meetings in a highly critical of the readiness for example since america and terms of being a nuclear arms race and other issues that he's definitely moved human rights leader in his career he was an outspoken supporter of the iraq war and not only ging among the right wing minority of democrats on capitol hill that though to authorize the war but and not...
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there were reports that bhp might be buying some cargos of iron ore to support the price.eing the same type of things or could we see the same type of thing in iron ore and if the numbers aren't as good as you think they are or as you're suggesting they may not be, is iron ore vulnerable here, and by proxy some of the steel companies? >> we think iron ore is vulnerable, not really as vulnerable as copper, because it's not been part of the same collateralized financing game. whether anyone is buying in order to protect the market or not is very different from what's happening in the copper market. >> and let's talk about crude a little bit. today we saw a move to 97, there are reports that seaway was directing to make some provisions for the excess out there. what are you leaghearing and wh do you see crude going? >> crude is going to be much more volatile this year than any year in recent memory. we have had a glut in oklahoma, in alberta. and we're having the largest amount of pipeline capacity buildout in the history of the company. 1.7 million barrels a day of pipeline
there were reports that bhp might be buying some cargos of iron ore to support the price.eing the same type of things or could we see the same type of thing in iron ore and if the numbers aren't as good as you think they are or as you're suggesting they may not be, is iron ore vulnerable here, and by proxy some of the steel companies? >> we think iron ore is vulnerable, not really as vulnerable as copper, because it's not been part of the same collateralized financing game. whether anyone...
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i thought, did i leave the iron on? my sister's shirt because i was stealing it to wear it. i thought i was going to be in prison. well, it turns out my brother was afraid to stay alone. my parents had gone out, he was afraid to stay alone so he decided he would go up in the attic, start a small smoldering, just smoldering bit, call the neighbors, oh, my god, i smell smoke. the neighbors would go over, we don't know how this little thing started. and then they would say, come to our house! so, then he wouldn't be alone. so, he goes up in the attic, got the dog under his arm -- he set the house on fire. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah. and then my sister decides not to tell me that it was my brother that set the house on fire until the next day. >> jimmy: oh, wow. you really got them back with this book. >> i -- yes. my sweet -- my brother is very sweet. >> jimmy: i would hope. you've been so kind to him. i can see why. >> he's much smarter now. >> jimmy: you also, one -- i think probably the thing that has received the most atte
i thought, did i leave the iron on? my sister's shirt because i was stealing it to wear it. i thought i was going to be in prison. well, it turns out my brother was afraid to stay alone. my parents had gone out, he was afraid to stay alone so he decided he would go up in the attic, start a small smoldering, just smoldering bit, call the neighbors, oh, my god, i smell smoke. the neighbors would go over, we don't know how this little thing started. and then they would say, come to our house! so,...
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he's got his traveling irons arning is supposed. to look you know these are just stores and we are assured. he was fresh in a cafe and stand up in a corner with nobody i'm there i'm. very. for somebody that has no idea. what you are what is the alerts i join the gang not only for the protection for the love and unity to be a part of the family. if you live in the ghetto and you know mama where. i just got tired of being a victim it's like either you are a victim or you can fix or. you can. wait until it is not like you can to get out of there's no way of. teaching with a nine and i was really good do you know get chased out of school get shot at all the time it might get i'm damned if i go down if i don't. step out and get jumped in this world and in fact a mom will to my neighborhood. my neighborhood pompously mommy with a cold i don't look good and king is just. that's why he's put up with this group they feed and they're looking out for me for the clothes on his back ok but now it's time to just go and look at these niggas he jus
he's got his traveling irons arning is supposed. to look you know these are just stores and we are assured. he was fresh in a cafe and stand up in a corner with nobody i'm there i'm. very. for somebody that has no idea. what you are what is the alerts i join the gang not only for the protection for the love and unity to be a part of the family. if you live in the ghetto and you know mama where. i just got tired of being a victim it's like either you are a victim or you can fix or. you can. wait...
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next is an award that i think, you know, ironically it's become one of those buzz awards for nen awardsll be walking down the street and have someone come up and get in my face, we're going to come back neighborhood of the year, you watch. come back neighbor of the year, it's that bcs of the nen awards. and it's my honor to introduce someone who to drone deuce this award, many of you much in the southern part of the city especially have worked side by side with and do amazing things in your neighborhood, especially along merchant corridors. that's chrisy atano of the economic work force development. (applause) >> we're at the homestretch for awards. so, i've had the distinct pleasure of being able to work with many of the residents of the portola and got corrected many times how to pronounce that name. so, i am also a resident of silver terrace. it's been such a pleasure to work with everyone in the committee including both of the supervisors that have been part of the district. (applause) >> supervisor campos and supervisor malia cohen. i'm not going to speak too much because i know th
next is an award that i think, you know, ironically it's become one of those buzz awards for nen awardsll be walking down the street and have someone come up and get in my face, we're going to come back neighborhood of the year, you watch. come back neighbor of the year, it's that bcs of the nen awards. and it's my honor to introduce someone who to drone deuce this award, many of you much in the southern part of the city especially have worked side by side with and do amazing things in your...
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>> ironically enough, it is, or could have been, because the purpose of taking hostages was to use them as a source of ransom. but the miscalculation was profound. there are algerian government does not negotiate, nor does the british government or the american government. i think we could see the catastrophe from the fact that the hostage-takers attempted to escape from the site and it was bought, that -- and it was ... that precipitated the attack. >> thank you, and of course, we will keep you updated with every development on this story here on bbc world news. after years of denial, cycling superstar lance armstrong has finally made a very public confession. he confirmed what everyone in the sport had assumed for some time, that he joked his way to seven toward france winds. -- that he doped his way to seven toward france winds. -- wins. he was stripped of his titles late last year. here is more. >> for years, he deceived and are finally, he confessed. the man, once a global hero, admitted his success was down to drugs. >> yes 1 a, did you ever take band substances to enhance your se
>> ironically enough, it is, or could have been, because the purpose of taking hostages was to use them as a source of ransom. but the miscalculation was profound. there are algerian government does not negotiate, nor does the british government or the american government. i think we could see the catastrophe from the fact that the hostage-takers attempted to escape from the site and it was bought, that -- and it was ... that precipitated the attack. >> thank you, and of course, we...
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a major export of australia is iron ore.a major and inner ene ener -- f iron ore. it looks that the fundamentals are in place for an aussie breakout. >> give us your levels, todd. >> sure. the australian dollar, technically speaking, is facing a breakout, 1.06. this is a range that's been in place for almost a year and a half. so, 1.06 is the entrillion on a weekly break. you want to take profit up around 110. >> all right, todd, thank you for that. todd gordon of aspen. and more money in motion every friday, 5:30 p.m. eastern time. tim, in terms of the iron ore, we saw big spikes in the price in fourth quarter in china. >> yeah, how about a vej mite sandwich, too? you have big chinese data coming out, but iron ore, goldman has that note out. watch that chart. >> let's play a little good, bad and ugly and tonight -- stars dan nay tan. first up, dan said to keep an eye on yahoo!. take a listen. >> the mighty goldman sachs reinitiated the stock with a buy of $22, 12-month price target. they say the sum of the parts is much gre
a major export of australia is iron ore.a major and inner ene ener -- f iron ore. it looks that the fundamentals are in place for an aussie breakout. >> give us your levels, todd. >> sure. the australian dollar, technically speaking, is facing a breakout, 1.06. this is a range that's been in place for almost a year and a half. so, 1.06 is the entrillion on a weekly break. you want to take profit up around 110. >> all right, todd, thank you for that. todd gordon of aspen. and...
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and you could be forgiven for looking at it and thinking, "it's just an iron ball."grapeshot? obviously you've got that nice plaque on there. but, forensically, i can tell you that you can tell that it's a piece of grapeshot... because of that, that... probably that, that. and that's where they went at the barrel of the gun like a huge shotgun firing and they bore against each other and marked each other. and that's a dead giveaway. so, we've got this absolutely cracking artifact from trafalgar, bearing in mind that only three years ago it was the 200th anniversary, and things like this have been in very great demand because it was the last great sea battle. if you had to buy that i think you'd pay £2,000 for it. it's just absolutely fantastic, and wonderful to see here today. this is a most incredible scroll of soldiers and troops of all sorts in the battle of the crimea. tell me, why have you got it and who did it? it was painted by my great-grandfather and it was left to me by one of my aunts one of his grandchildren in other words. look at this. there's troops th
and you could be forgiven for looking at it and thinking, "it's just an iron ball."grapeshot? obviously you've got that nice plaque on there. but, forensically, i can tell you that you can tell that it's a piece of grapeshot... because of that, that... probably that, that. and that's where they went at the barrel of the gun like a huge shotgun firing and they bore against each other and marked each other. and that's a dead giveaway. so, we've got this absolutely cracking artifact from...
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got his traveling irons arning is called. just to look they know he's just a store so we aren't sure. pressing to make your pants stand up in a corner with nobody i'm there i'm. really. for somebody that has no idea what a young man would do it what is the allure and stuff i join the gang not only for the protection of the local community to be a part of the family. if you live in the ghetto and you live in a mama where you're being assaulted like i was i just got tired of being a victim it's like either you're a victim or you to victoria. raised until it is not mine you can to get out of this and when you race until i decide what they teach you in the young age i was really good do you know jean chased out of school get shot at all the time it might get i'm damned if i do democrats don't. i think it's something that i'll plug them in to a mom look for my neighborhood. my neighborhood tamagotchi mom neighborhood told i don't look at it like ok and king is just. asked why it is that the wood is proof they feel the looking out
got his traveling irons arning is called. just to look they know he's just a store so we aren't sure. pressing to make your pants stand up in a corner with nobody i'm there i'm. really. for somebody that has no idea what a young man would do it what is the allure and stuff i join the gang not only for the protection of the local community to be a part of the family. if you live in the ghetto and you live in a mama where you're being assaulted like i was i just got tired of being a victim it's...
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he's got his traveling irons are nina's clothes. just to look you know he's just stores in the street. fresh to make you pay and stand up in a corner with nobody i'm there i'm. very. for somebody that has no idea what a young man would do it what is the allure it's i join the gang not only for the protection of the local community to be a part of the family. if you live in a ghetto and you're living in a bomb where you're being assaulted like. i just got tired of being a victim it's like either you're a victim or you can fix or. you can. wait until it is now you can to get out of the way of. teaching the young and i was really good to get you know get chased out of school and get shot at all the time it's like i'm damned if i do damned if i don't. get something and i'll plug them in to a mom to look for my neighborhood. my neighborhood tamagotchi mom a hood told i don't look it. is just. a. little. while these hooked up with this group they feed and they're looking out for me put clothes on the back ok but now it's time to just want
he's got his traveling irons are nina's clothes. just to look you know he's just stores in the street. fresh to make you pay and stand up in a corner with nobody i'm there i'm. very. for somebody that has no idea what a young man would do it what is the allure it's i join the gang not only for the protection of the local community to be a part of the family. if you live in a ghetto and you're living in a bomb where you're being assaulted like. i just got tired of being a victim it's like either...
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estimate is real ironic. of course with mother being from alabama but much of the movement is concentrated in alabama but the irony is we remember george wallace standing and locking the doors at the university of alabama keep them from coming in and so sure you fast forward to the day. they basically told martin luther king jr. agitator, disturbing the peace now the book is about mom's life from alabama and dad's life together is now being published by university of alabama press. on june 11th is when george wallace locked the doors in 1960, i think 63. the irony is that june 11th is the same day that scott bagley passed. >> what is the last conversation that you had with your father -- with your mother? >> the last 1i don't remember literally my last conversation. my mother had a stroke in august of 2005 and from that point forward she didn't talk a lot. i don't remember the exact conversation. i remember the sunday before she had a stroke on tuesday, that some day i was in the bahamas and i called her to l
estimate is real ironic. of course with mother being from alabama but much of the movement is concentrated in alabama but the irony is we remember george wallace standing and locking the doors at the university of alabama keep them from coming in and so sure you fast forward to the day. they basically told martin luther king jr. agitator, disturbing the peace now the book is about mom's life from alabama and dad's life together is now being published by university of alabama press. on june 11th...
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she goes on and she says she was waiting for me to do the ironing. i said with the lights, camera, cameramen and tripod, does it look like i am here to do the ironing? the first time and only time i walked off an assignment because i was personally confronted. >> and they understood at the station that is why you did that? >> oh, yes. >> okay. you talked to martin luther king, you interviewed castro. okay, but you met dr. martin luther king, jr. it was kind of an unexpected meeting because the first job was at a radio station. you were doing the traffic and -- . >> yes, i was working the black operated programs. he was a friend of our national salesmen, when wasn't there to do an event. he was there to it is and relax and find a moment to be quiet and i was the traffic manager. i kept the commercials going and i always worked late so i was there at night. he would come occasionally to visit his frienders frank clark and i would almost always be there and the single day was when frank walked in with dr. king and he said you nomar tin, don't new i said
she goes on and she says she was waiting for me to do the ironing. i said with the lights, camera, cameramen and tripod, does it look like i am here to do the ironing? the first time and only time i walked off an assignment because i was personally confronted. >> and they understood at the station that is why you did that? >> oh, yes. >> okay. you talked to martin luther king, you interviewed castro. okay, but you met dr. martin luther king, jr. it was kind of an unexpected...
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he's one of the construction guys ironically working tonight. he tells what happened. >> we were sitting having lunch right about there. all of a sudden, almost through the meal, the explosion happened. a cadillac escalade flew through the restaurant at 20 miles per hour. i want to show you video tape from before he boarded up the window. you can see the damage inside the restaurant as the car plowed through. it took only a couple of seconds to come through and back out the other side. >> reporter: back out here live. ironically, you're not going to believe this. this window two years ago, the same thing happened. another truck went flying through the restaurant. in that case luckily nobody was hurt. reporting live from livermore back to you. >> thank you. >>> a small plane overshot the run way and ended up nose down in the lagoon. the pilot and passenger amazingly walked away uninjured. the plane suffered damage. the pilot may have been going too fast when he tried to land. the airport was closed during the investigation but has now reopened. >
he's one of the construction guys ironically working tonight. he tells what happened. >> we were sitting having lunch right about there. all of a sudden, almost through the meal, the explosion happened. a cadillac escalade flew through the restaurant at 20 miles per hour. i want to show you video tape from before he boarded up the window. you can see the damage inside the restaurant as the car plowed through. it took only a couple of seconds to come through and back out the other side....
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and that's because wood is different than iron. you know what it is? do you know what the property that's different is? have to do with heat, have to do with conduction. put them together, we call it, what-- hc, heat conduction, okay? and guess which has a poor, poor heat conductivity, wood or iron? begins with a w. try it. okay. and you know what? even if the wood is hot, even if the wood is red hot-- you know about these people that have these little courses and they charge you 300 bucks and they teach you to walk barefoot on hot coals? right? mind over matter, and what kind of noodles you eat and all that sort of thing. it's straight physics. that wood is a good insulator even when it's red hot. why is that true? we'll be talking about that, things like that. you guys know these little fourth of july sparklers? see all that white stuff coming up? the white spark? do you know how hot those white sparks are? it's over 1,000 degrees. and you give this sparkler to a little kid? the little kids hold it like that, hey, fourth of july, honey. and these lit
and that's because wood is different than iron. you know what it is? do you know what the property that's different is? have to do with heat, have to do with conduction. put them together, we call it, what-- hc, heat conduction, okay? and guess which has a poor, poor heat conductivity, wood or iron? begins with a w. try it. okay. and you know what? even if the wood is hot, even if the wood is red hot-- you know about these people that have these little courses and they charge you 300 bucks and...
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makers of reliable irons. no spitting, no leaking... no kidding; sulky, makers of decorative threads, stabilizers, and books. sulky... express yourself; fabri-quilt.. the fabric of inspiration; omnigrid... providing quilters with specialty rulers and accessories for over twenty-five years; quilters club of america, offering patterns and videos to the passionate quilter. welcome to love of quilting. you're watching series 2100. i'm so excited to have pam mahshie back on the show. hi, marianne. it's great to be here. if it's me, it's going to be serging. today we're going to be sharing this great little baby quilt. it's called periwinkles in bloom. it's adorable. thank you. with the texture that we have on the quilt the little one laying on top of the quilt could certainly get a lot of tactile information processed in there. because they learn constantly. absolutely. being that it's a girly quilt since i only have boys, i love to be able to share some of those girly colors and work with those colors. it's super girly. so often what we lik
makers of reliable irons. no spitting, no leaking... no kidding; sulky, makers of decorative threads, stabilizers, and books. sulky... express yourself; fabri-quilt.. the fabric of inspiration; omnigrid... providing quilters with specialty rulers and accessories for over twenty-five years; quilters club of america, offering patterns and videos to the passionate quilter. welcome to love of quilting. you're watching series 2100. i'm so excited to have pam mahshie back on the show. hi, marianne....
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(narrator) they were run by iron-fisted moguls who churned out stories with assembly-line efficiency.ios have faded, crafts people working today -- production designers, editors, cinematographers, writers -- continue to employ basic stylistic principles established in the studio era. they could do more pictures in a week than i could do in a lifetime; they never did them alone. (richard sylbert) they had huge departments. (dede allen) in the days of the 30's everything was studio structure everybody worked for the studio. harry cohn at columbia, not only saw dailies, he knew how to look at dailies. (allen daviau) the first thing they looked at was how the stars looked. the cinematographer was under a great deal of pressure to deliver mood, to deliver drama, to deliver all the texture that the story demanded and at the same time keep the stars looking as good as the studio expected them to look. a strong structure watched over the technique of the pictures and enforced certain rules. (richard sylbert) one thing about the old system was that you actually designed the entire movie. you m
(narrator) they were run by iron-fisted moguls who churned out stories with assembly-line efficiency.ios have faded, crafts people working today -- production designers, editors, cinematographers, writers -- continue to employ basic stylistic principles established in the studio era. they could do more pictures in a week than i could do in a lifetime; they never did them alone. (richard sylbert) they had huge departments. (dede allen) in the days of the 30's everything was studio structure...
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board out and he's got his travelling ironies ironing a supposed. just a look. he just starts in the street. he would like. to make a painting stand up in a corner with nobody i'm there. for somebody that has no idea what a young man would do it what is the allure it's i join the gang not only for the protection for the love and unity to be a part of the family. if you live in the ghetto and you're living in them mama where you're being assaulted like i was i just got tired of being a victim it's like either you're a victim or you to fix or. raised until it is not like you can get out of this and when you race until like this is what they teach you really young and i was really good to get you know get chased out of school get shot at all the time it might get i'm damned if i do democrats don't. get jumped in this album wealth and in fact i'm mom look at my neighborhood i passed my neighborhood tamagotchi mom a hood so i don't look at it like old gang king is just crap church to. look let's. look down on me and bless me you know if you knew what i w
board out and he's got his travelling ironies ironing a supposed. just a look. he just starts in the street. he would like. to make a painting stand up in a corner with nobody i'm there. for somebody that has no idea what a young man would do it what is the allure it's i join the gang not only for the protection for the love and unity to be a part of the family. if you live in the ghetto and you're living in them mama where you're being assaulted like i was i just got tired of being a victim...
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i have very curly hair, naturally so i have to flat iron it. and i get gray very easily.'m in a rut, been doing the same thing for 8-9 years, so i'm looking for a change, i'm the frumpy mom and want something new and fresh. for makeup. i don't do foundation, i do powder. i do eye shadow, light more natural. i do liquid eye liner on top and pencil on the bottom and a light lip-gloss, natural and basic. first up: hair. well i love the richness of your color. i think its great for you, it brings out your eyes. so what we're going to do is color her a single process, the color she already is which is a dark brown but i'm going to mix it up with a slightly lighter brown highlights just so its not one color and looks black. also cut a side swoop on sabrina so it will soften up the face frame too. next stop makeup. so for sabrina she wanted something different other than black liner. so i started out with golds and natural colors. bronzer color. we went black board and make it stylized, verses just there. made it thicker and elongated her eyes. we put the black to work, instead
i have very curly hair, naturally so i have to flat iron it. and i get gray very easily.'m in a rut, been doing the same thing for 8-9 years, so i'm looking for a change, i'm the frumpy mom and want something new and fresh. for makeup. i don't do foundation, i do powder. i do eye shadow, light more natural. i do liquid eye liner on top and pencil on the bottom and a light lip-gloss, natural and basic. first up: hair. well i love the richness of your color. i think its great for you, it brings...
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iron ore has hit highs. i would be a little bit tempered on the iron ores, but looking at those global stocks, they are the ones that are going to be looked at quite a lot in the first quarter of this year. > thanks joe. that is joe cusick of optionsexpress. > > thanks. there were a lot fewer layoffs at the end of the year than came at the end of 2011. outplacement firm challenger, gray and christmas reports that december saw the second fewest layoffs of any month last year. but whether hiring is about to turn the corner still depends on whom you ask and in what sector of the economy. not only were there fewer layoffs in december across the u.s. than in ten other months of 2012, the entire year had the fewest layoffs in the last 12 years. but that doesn't necessarily mean we've hit bottom. "it may be that employers decided that there was no pressure to cut jobs." a drop in layoffs doesn't necessarily mean hiring is about to begin, either. the fiscal cliff talks postponed spending cuts for two months and left
iron ore has hit highs. i would be a little bit tempered on the iron ores, but looking at those global stocks, they are the ones that are going to be looked at quite a lot in the first quarter of this year. > thanks joe. that is joe cusick of optionsexpress. > > thanks. there were a lot fewer layoffs at the end of the year than came at the end of 2011. outplacement firm challenger, gray and christmas reports that december saw the second fewest layoffs of any month last year. but...
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it was one person more responsible than any others, it's tony irons, was the architect that was responsible revitalization of city hall who came to my office and said, we cannot abandon this. we can't walk away from this project. we have an opportunity to really take a lot of our values and principles, particularly raising the bar as we did as a city on our green building standards, mandating the most aggressive green building standards for private construction anywhere in the united states. and showcasing them in this new building. >> the city for the sfpuc, it was critical that the building stay as a lead building. the easiest thing to do to cut out millions of dollars, let's just go from lead platinum to lead gold. but that wasn't the objective. this needed to be the best example of energy conservation of any office building in the united states. >> we became involved in the san francisco public utilities headquarter project during the time when the project was at a stand still for a number of reasons, largely due to budget issues. and at the time we were asked to consider an alternative
it was one person more responsible than any others, it's tony irons, was the architect that was responsible revitalization of city hall who came to my office and said, we cannot abandon this. we can't walk away from this project. we have an opportunity to really take a lot of our values and principles, particularly raising the bar as we did as a city on our green building standards, mandating the most aggressive green building standards for private construction anywhere in the united states....
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we hit it with the many test to check for iron.t looks interesting and we go over it and we figure out its molecular composition with the ap's ex, everything works together. having instruments that work together encourages the teams to work together. this was choir's vision which he called science systems engineering. he said you have got those sensors in each and each of them provides complementary bits of knowledge. you are going to use the payload to the fullest advantage if people look at it as being entirely at their disposal. if you are out there the field he says doing geology with your field partner, you might be arguing about what this rock means or what that rock means that you're not going to be arguing about should we use the rock hammer or should we use the compass? we don't have pan cam guys arguing with other guys but rather geologist arguing with chemists about exploration. now to appreciate that, you need to know that this design and organization starkly contrast with almost every other planetary mission and the co
we hit it with the many test to check for iron.t looks interesting and we go over it and we figure out its molecular composition with the ap's ex, everything works together. having instruments that work together encourages the teams to work together. this was choir's vision which he called science systems engineering. he said you have got those sensors in each and each of them provides complementary bits of knowledge. you are going to use the payload to the fullest advantage if people look at...
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it seems to be an ironic and playful essay into a novel, as long as it is consistent with the rest of the book. thomas mahon, i guess, with a long disquisitions about time and that cosmically boring masterpiece. or the lecture in beethoven's last piano piece. or if you look at that handout, which has this page from the 1972 prize-winning novel, just to give you a bit of context. this is from the middle of a sex scene where burger writes off to discuss the impossibility of writing a sex scene. he also displays his great gift of being a visual artist as well. [laughter] to stress the kind of novel writing for him, he has a passage that appears as an essay in his own writing. before it was pasted in. before the days of computers. burger and susan sontag described themselves as storytellers. but i think their natural tendencies was towards the analytical. at different points they had defined forms of fiction that harnessed and made a virtue of this inclination of the dispersive. i think it went from intellectual to storyteller. the first volume of his trilogy about peasant life in the fre
it seems to be an ironic and playful essay into a novel, as long as it is consistent with the rest of the book. thomas mahon, i guess, with a long disquisitions about time and that cosmically boring masterpiece. or the lecture in beethoven's last piano piece. or if you look at that handout, which has this page from the 1972 prize-winning novel, just to give you a bit of context. this is from the middle of a sex scene where burger writes off to discuss the impossibility of writing a sex scene....
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>> i go for the iron because it kind of glides across. >> oh, yeah. that's a good one. they can also vote on the new replacement tokens robot, helicopter, cat, car, diamond ring, my favorite. fans have until february 5 to vote on monopoly's facebook page. my kids love it. i do too. >> board games were passe. >> no. >>> a big game in san diego is ready for his close-up. the baby cub will meet the public tomorrow. take a look, though. "cbs this morning" had the first camera allowed inside the crib. the cub weighs 18 pounds. the zoo says he is very active but a little clumsy. he is the sixth cub born in th states. san diego has the most successful breeding program outside china. >> i could watch the video all day. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all t
>> i go for the iron because it kind of glides across. >> oh, yeah. that's a good one. they can also vote on the new replacement tokens robot, helicopter, cat, car, diamond ring, my favorite. fans have until february 5 to vote on monopoly's facebook page. my kids love it. i do too. >> board games were passe. >> no. >>> a big game in san diego is ready for his close-up. the baby cub will meet the public tomorrow. take a look, though. "cbs this morning"...
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well you know the live the funny of the of the very ironic thing about libya is that everybody says oh it's the mercenaries who came from you know who bought breton's back from libya and started the rebellion a year ago the thing is that i get that he had always played an absolute double role a two edged role in the sad how at the one hand he supported the trial or it was training with weapons and stuff like that but also he'd also always make sure that they never achieve their aims because he was frightened of his own populations in libya having strange ideas so you know the role of gadhafi is actually quite ill understood i feel by you know the meter and stuff like that but yes once his once his weapons arsenals were opened at the end of you know after he found everybody help themselves it wasn't only the it was the islamists it was libyans it was egyptians and speculation too that libya his limits are actually helping the people of mali now the same people the french the british opted to power of course absolutely i mean everyone you know the thing is that getting rid of gadhafi was
well you know the live the funny of the of the very ironic thing about libya is that everybody says oh it's the mercenaries who came from you know who bought breton's back from libya and started the rebellion a year ago the thing is that i get that he had always played an absolute double role a two edged role in the sad how at the one hand he supported the trial or it was training with weapons and stuff like that but also he'd also always make sure that they never achieve their aims because he...
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>> to me it is ironic. i respect the superintendent.he came into the public schools recently and sort of inherited the map test from the former superintendent. i sort of feel for his position of being sort of forced into having to deal with something he did not bring in. i want to say that up front. but it is ironic he saying this is about students' when several of the j of theesse just raised, like access to resources, testing being a civil rights issue, are also about students. it just drives me as odd he would frame it that way when a lot of concerns the teachers are raising clearly are about students, student learning. they want their instructional time back. they want to have an assessment that will be useful for them. particularly at the high-school level we're seeing the map test is not useful for their instruction. it is not clear it is a valid and reliable measure for high school level teaching. there has been recent studies that have come out that said, for instance, at the fourth and fifth grade level even bad map is not accu
>> to me it is ironic. i respect the superintendent.he came into the public schools recently and sort of inherited the map test from the former superintendent. i sort of feel for his position of being sort of forced into having to deal with something he did not bring in. i want to say that up front. but it is ironic he saying this is about students' when several of the j of theesse just raised, like access to resources, testing being a civil rights issue, are also about students. it just...
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be fiasco actually caused a fiasco by singing a song highly critical of president obama ironically at a concert in honor of his second inauguration according to the huffington post he was thrown off stage by security for insulting the dear leader the sounds really bad like something out of one thousand nine hundred four were thugs come out of nowhere the second you say something out of line about the party. to the song loop it was sunny had been going on for thirty minutes at that point this rant was more like a hip hop filibuster stopping the whole show and dragging on and on and so i think security just wanted to silence him in general not silence his anti obama opinions so you know loopy next time when you want to bring up obama's drone usage or total disregard for the constitution then keep it under three minutes everything will be just fine but that's just my opinion. today. these are the. three. operations. here the reindeer is interesting for the herders. and when it suffers. people do their best to help. but the distances are. and the roads are tough. be untidy. ily. ily. ily
be fiasco actually caused a fiasco by singing a song highly critical of president obama ironically at a concert in honor of his second inauguration according to the huffington post he was thrown off stage by security for insulting the dear leader the sounds really bad like something out of one thousand nine hundred four were thugs come out of nowhere the second you say something out of line about the party. to the song loop it was sunny had been going on for thirty minutes at that point this...
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so ironically, a lot of what they did was about goods and services, business. the things that got in the way were any impediment to their business and that could come in a lot of different forms. he said, "michael, look, you can't just go around killing people willy-nilly. part of it is mythology. it's the mythology we create because, you know, if your name is attached to a mythology, then you are more likely to get the front table." you know what i mean? it's really kind of fascinating to look at all the ways that they were able to manipulate things in their favor without actually have to do anything. tavis: did you find the j-lo tickets? >> oh, yeah. tavis: okay, good, all right i figured joey might have come through. the "consultant" came through with the tickets. i'm not naive in asking this question, but i'm curious as to your take on this, michael. what is it about -- there are really two things. there are really two questions, but you should not ask two questions at once, but i will anyway. >> go ahead. tavis: i know you remember both of them. one is wha
so ironically, a lot of what they did was about goods and services, business. the things that got in the way were any impediment to their business and that could come in a lot of different forms. he said, "michael, look, you can't just go around killing people willy-nilly. part of it is mythology. it's the mythology we create because, you know, if your name is attached to a mythology, then you are more likely to get the front table." you know what i mean? it's really kind of...
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you know, other than that i charge, you know, a dollar to wash, a dollar to iron their clothes.you'd be surprised. a lot of people, well men, they aren't really into washing or ironing, so i do it. >> one of the first things that struck me about ernest was he had a happiness about him you don't often see in a prison and then we came to find out why. >> well, i have a significant other. he's a very good person. you know? his name is robert. and he's a good man. you know? >> easley met robert when they were both inmates on the same yard at corcoran. two years later, robert was transferred to corcoran's substance abuse treatment program. >> when he left it was devastating, but i believe that we'll be back together. i think i have enough love for him to respect him and wait for him. >> he was in love and he was able to maintain this love relationship with this other inmate through letters and correspondence and you could see how it completely altered him for the better. >> dreaming of you. it just says, you are very important to me, i love you and you never have to worry. a love lik
you know, other than that i charge, you know, a dollar to wash, a dollar to iron their clothes.you'd be surprised. a lot of people, well men, they aren't really into washing or ironing, so i do it. >> one of the first things that struck me about ernest was he had a happiness about him you don't often see in a prison and then we came to find out why. >> well, i have a significant other. he's a very good person. you know? his name is robert. and he's a good man. you know? >>...