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>> the isu officers move quietly. the suspects are, the more likely the isu will find incriminating evidence. >>> after an exhaustive 9! that's up to 76 percent below online providers and only at officemax stores! i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios [ cash register dings ] [ male announcer ] wow. a brave choice. okay, focus. think courage. think shaun white. think how perfect they'll be for outdoor crafts. mr. white. [ male announcer ] they're good for circulation. plus, they're totally practical. yeah, freedom. scan me. stride on, pale-legged, short-shorts guy. ♪ i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes
>> the isu officers move quietly. the suspects are, the more likely the isu will find incriminating evidence. >>> after an exhaustive 9! that's up to 76 percent below online providers and only at officemax stores! i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios [ cash register dings ] [ male announcer ] wow. a brave...
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>> the isu officers move quietly.e, the more likely the isu will find incriminating evidence. lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. that's what may help lower yowe've decided tond -- we're all having such ay great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> after an exhaustive investigation, sergeant thompson is ready to make an arrest in the sor
>> the isu officers move quietly.e, the more likely the isu will find incriminating evidence. lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. that's what may help lower yowe've decided tond -- we're all having such ay great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry....
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our producers are allowed to follow isu as they target one of several cells. >> all right. so we know our target cell, right? one or two? okay. we've got two inmates in there. locked down inmates. southern hispanics. standard protocol. when we hit that cell, just tactical cell search. are we straight? okay. cool. all right. let's roll. we're going to go through the section door. it's going to be the second cell door in, from when we enter the unit. we're going to go rushing into the door. we're going to pop the door. sometimes these guys fight with us. sometimes they comply with our orders. so there's a chance there could be chemical agents or use of force. like this is an unexpected type of a cell search. they don't know we're coming, and we use that element of surprise. okay, thanks. patrol. we good? okay. yeah. we always take staff threats seriously. but definitely in light of recent events where staff were basically put in the hospital, we're going to take every precaution. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay", officers score a big find. but are there more thre
our producers are allowed to follow isu as they target one of several cells. >> all right. so we know our target cell, right? one or two? okay. we've got two inmates in there. locked down inmates. southern hispanics. standard protocol. when we hit that cell, just tactical cell search. are we straight? okay. cool. all right. let's roll. we're going to go through the section door. it's going to be the second cell door in, from when we enter the unit. we're going to go rushing into the door....
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who would want anybody to be isu on medicaid in their state?e it has shown that they have the worst health carethe outcome than any other insurance program in the developed world. they sellout, they are intimidated, the patients verses' politicians motivated by money and power. neil: to that poiunt*, davidfe point*, david, they feel that's better we have some coste input, a better skyrocketing mic costs with the fed's save usta money but itli sounds tantalizing with some of too s good to be true, are theytwilig injuring theirz own "twilight zone"? >> they could.it tbeca they are under budgetarypressure pressure, they don't have a federal reserve to print money and buy bonds. they try to weigh the cost and benefit. should they take many, if they don't will they have budgetary pressures later and in the palm the hook? the republican governors arend t not lining up to do this. even the conservativeo, idalwarts like rick scotthaveec and basic have decided to gore along with this. repl it is a lot of the land and esp they be responsible for the ot c
who would want anybody to be isu on medicaid in their state?e it has shown that they have the worst health carethe outcome than any other insurance program in the developed world. they sellout, they are intimidated, the patients verses' politicians motivated by money and power. neil: to that poiunt*, davidfe point*, david, they feel that's better we have some coste input, a better skyrocketing mic costs with the fed's save usta money but itli sounds tantalizing with some of too s good to be...
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. >>> next, did isu nab the right guy? >> it's only obvious i didn't get in a fight.here ain't a mark on me. >> and also ahead, an unorthodox gang pops up on the sny. >> i'm a gay boy gangster. >> we're just a group of people that are gay and pretty much stand for our own. but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. >>> inmates looking to escape prison politics can request to be moved to the sensitive needs yard. the place for sex offenders, gang dropouts and any other inmate who needs protection. one such inmate is clement contreras, who came to prison after his drug problem spi
. >>> next, did isu nab the right guy? >> it's only obvious i didn't get in a fight.here ain't a mark on me. >> and also ahead, an unorthodox gang pops up on the sny. >> i'm a gay boy gangster. >> we're just a group of people that are gay and pretty much stand for our own. but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't...
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the congressional budget office says the feds isue $106 billion worth of loans in 2012 and got back $145ew reasons we talkinged about on the show before. grads are frequently late with payments and hit with fines. as a result, and they can't walk away from the student debt through bankruptcy. two, the government is borrowing at the relick -- ridiculously low rate of 2 #% but charge interest of 7 #. it's not all good news. the cbo says once treasury yields go up, likely they will, the profits disappear. by 20 # 18, it's expected taxpayer have a loss on these loans. maybe we should get out of the business all together. when we come back, backstage to new york's fashion week, and are profit and money dirty words? they seem to be on college campuses around the country. why is that? one professor explaning to us next. ♪ did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. gerri: this will shock you, one of the most talked
the congressional budget office says the feds isue $106 billion worth of loans in 2012 and got back $145ew reasons we talkinged about on the show before. grads are frequently late with payments and hit with fines. as a result, and they can't walk away from the student debt through bankruptcy. two, the government is borrowing at the relick -- ridiculously low rate of 2 #% but charge interest of 7 #. it's not all good news. the cbo says once treasury yields go up, likely they will, the profits...
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six months ago we would have said no way will we do anything on this isue, seriously t eleion chang all of that and it's changed the dynamics. but manu is right that we have a couple of big obstacles here. the first is one that janet napolitano basically highlighted: the devil is in the details. a framework is easy in the senate. when you get down to how you deal with temporary workers, what kind of limitations you put on employers and what you do with those undocumented 11 million, what kind of path to citizenship? what aboutomebody who's been here r 3 yars compared to somebody who's been here for three? that's not going to be knocked togetherring in a week. and the time is short when you've got this consensus building. the second problem is the house where you don't have those border members eager to come up with a bill. you have 100 to 150 house republicans. when they go back home they're not hearing "do something to improve the lot of the republican party and its standing with hispanics." they're hearing "am necessary city a four-letter word and you try and do anything and we're goi
six months ago we would have said no way will we do anything on this isue, seriously t eleion chang all of that and it's changed the dynamics. but manu is right that we have a couple of big obstacles here. the first is one that janet napolitano basically highlighted: the devil is in the details. a framework is easy in the senate. when you get down to how you deal with temporary workers, what kind of limitations you put on employers and what you do with those undocumented 11 million, what kind...
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affidavit it came out that he stated unequivocally that it was an accint, that it was a whole range of isuesthat accidentally led him to shoot through the bathroom door with his 9 millimeter pistol. the second thing that came is up the state was adamant in pursuing a charge of premeditated murder, a schedule 6 charge in south africa which carries an automatic life sentence without the option of parole. >> warner: it's reported that south africa doesn't have jury trials. why is that? >> well, south africa does not have a jury trial because juries were abolished in 1969 by the apartheid government and they were done away with because primarily the apartheid system at the time did not want to have opposing views or even independent views coming from out of the judiciary and out of the legal system. now, you understand that during the apartheid era many people were sentenced to death and possibly the reason why the state wanted full control of all organisms of policing and the jis system was to do away with that system. the jury system is one of the issues still being discussed in south african
affidavit it came out that he stated unequivocally that it was an accint, that it was a whole range of isuesthat accidentally led him to shoot through the bathroom door with his 9 millimeter pistol. the second thing that came is up the state was adamant in pursuing a charge of premeditated murder, a schedule 6 charge in south africa which carries an automatic life sentence without the option of parole. >> warner: it's reported that south africa doesn't have jury trials. why is that?...