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in handcuffs or leg irons and belly chains. we do have two and three-man status individuals that are very violent. and they like to assault our staff. >> today we tag along with deputy warden joni brown on her way to deal with one of level vi's most notorious inmates. >> they have an inmate who is refusing to leave his cell. at this point they're going to go in and give him a directive to cuff up and come out. if not, then we're planning the use of force for cell extraction. >> turn around and be restrained. >> no. >> if you don't turn around and be restrained we'll have to forcibly remove you from your cell. are you going to come out? >> what's going to happen now? >> they're going to instruct them to come in and remove him from the cell. >> 5:24 p.m., we're here for inmate kevin blanco 41918 who has refused several directions to be restrained and escorted out of his cell. at this time a cell extraction team has been set up to remove him from his cell. at this time we're going to proceed to the cell. blanco -- in your cell. >>
in handcuffs or leg irons and belly chains. we do have two and three-man status individuals that are very violent. and they like to assault our staff. >> today we tag along with deputy warden joni brown on her way to deal with one of level vi's most notorious inmates. >> they have an inmate who is refusing to leave his cell. at this point they're going to go in and give him a directive to cuff up and come out. if not, then we're planning the use of force for cell extraction....
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. >> due to his being an escape risk, we will be using handcuffs, leg irons, and a chain around his belly with a box and a padlock. >> we're going to have him black boxed. this is a system, actually it was invented by inmates in prison who have learned how to compromise the handcuffs. what it does is covers the key holes. that good for you? more slack? >> a little bit more. >> he might be a high escape risk. that's no problem. he's not going to get out of our facility. there's no way he's going anywhere. >> maxwell will remain at tulsa county until he is tried for the escape attempt. >> i knew what the consequences could have been when i did it. they were worth it to me. i almost got away with it. i wasn't out very long. i got away for about a day. i'm just waiting for it to be foggy and i took off. >> maxwell has a total of ten convictions over the past 30 years. several of them for violent crimes like assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. at the time of his escape he was serving 25 years for the possession of drugs with intent to sell, and assault and battery on a police officer.
. >> due to his being an escape risk, we will be using handcuffs, leg irons, and a chain around his belly with a box and a padlock. >> we're going to have him black boxed. this is a system, actually it was invented by inmates in prison who have learned how to compromise the handcuffs. what it does is covers the key holes. that good for you? more slack? >> a little bit more. >> he might be a high escape risk. that's no problem. he's not going to get out of our facility....
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>> i got you kids new leg irons. >> her loudness and her unfilteredness were key to why we liked her. it was about marriage and about raising kids and about how hard it is. >> great, i will just look like a freak, that's all. >> what else is new? >> shut up! >> this is why some animals eat their young. >> tv in the '80s was a big decade for the evolution of comedy, for the evolution of drama. it just pushed everything forward. >> do you think perhaps this generation are paying more attention to the dialogue and relationships that they see on television than in years previous? >> clearly the people that are watching our shows are, and "30 something," and "cheers," and is it st. elsewhere." these are shows that are smartly written. it's their words that define them, and i think that's what people like. >> what we are supposed to be here is the one thing people can trust, and if you go out there like a bunch of night riders, what the hell are you but just another vicious street gang? >> that decade spawned an extraordinary number of shows that really carved out a unique nich for themselv
>> i got you kids new leg irons. >> her loudness and her unfilteredness were key to why we liked her. it was about marriage and about raising kids and about how hard it is. >> great, i will just look like a freak, that's all. >> what else is new? >> shut up! >> this is why some animals eat their young. >> tv in the '80s was a big decade for the evolution of comedy, for the evolution of drama. it just pushed everything forward. >> do you think...
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four years, the authorities wouldn't let him, fearing his prosthetic leg could get trapped in his own stirrup. if i had my foot in the iron fell backwards and right, i'd get my toes caught like that and then be dragged, which is, you know, a pretty horrific experience. it took this device, called a toe—stopper, to allow him to race. it means you physically can't get stuck in the iron. my foot is all the way in it. if i fall, you slide along the top and you would come out. yeah, so far so good, it works really effectively. since his injury, disney has also trekked to both poles, but racing remains his biggest thrill. i've ridden around cheltenham at bartow a few times since being injured, not at the festival, but, yeah, if anybody saw this and thought — god, i want to give a one—legged bloke a ride, yeah, mad—keen. in this sport of hurdles none, it seems, is too high. andy swiss, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan. lots to talk about on this budget evening. not least with treasury minister, david gauke, he'll be with us live in the studio to answer questions about national insurance and broken electio
four years, the authorities wouldn't let him, fearing his prosthetic leg could get trapped in his own stirrup. if i had my foot in the iron fell backwards and right, i'd get my toes caught like that and then be dragged, which is, you know, a pretty horrific experience. it took this device, called a toe—stopper, to allow him to race. it means you physically can't get stuck in the iron. my foot is all the way in it. if i fall, you slide along the top and you would come out. yeah, so far so...
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leg in had another down the iron ore trade. calling is significantly lower on iron or.he correlation with the aussie is something you want to pay attention to as well. we will see the u.k. retail sales number come out, but the biggest story is the backdrop of what happened in the u.k.. matt: london's worst terror attack in more than a decade , the police dead officer and assailant, and 40 injured. theresa may said the u.k. will never give into terror. >> tomorrow morning, parliament will meet as normal. we will come together as normal, and londoners and others from around the world who have come here to visit this great city will get up and go about their day as normal. they will board their trains. they will leave their hotels. they will walk the streets. they will live their lives, and we will all move forward together, never giving into terror, and never allowing the voices of hate and evil to drive us apart. more on this story, let's go down to westminster. give us the latest. we are awaiting a statement from the police any minute now if it has not already begun for
leg in had another down the iron ore trade. calling is significantly lower on iron or.he correlation with the aussie is something you want to pay attention to as well. we will see the u.k. retail sales number come out, but the biggest story is the backdrop of what happened in the u.k.. matt: london's worst terror attack in more than a decade , the police dead officer and assailant, and 40 injured. theresa may said the u.k. will never give into terror. >> tomorrow morning, parliament will...
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for the time being it has plenty of legs in terms of interest rate cuts. >> it is ironic mr. flynn saying he will testify to the fbi and congress if he is granted immunity, but in 2012 he said "if you are given immunity that means you have committed a crime." people are looking to ex-administration staffers about comments coming out now. >> turkey was also an important issue for him. he was lobbying on behalf of the turkish government as well and that created a lot of his problems. >> speaking of turkey, several people were injured outside the turkish embassy in brussels as supporters and opponents of president erdogan's government clashed over the upcoming referendum. the belgium prime minister condemned the incident saying his government had "zero tolerance for spillovers from the referendum." the scuffle comes as turk iish ex-pats in belgium started voting on a new constitution strengthening the president's powers. >>> and south africa, the finance minister of south africa, pravin gordhan has been sacked in the cabinet reshuffle. this comes after days of speculation that u
for the time being it has plenty of legs in terms of interest rate cuts. >> it is ironic mr. flynn saying he will testify to the fbi and congress if he is granted immunity, but in 2012 he said "if you are given immunity that means you have committed a crime." people are looking to ex-administration staffers about comments coming out now. >> turkey was also an important issue for him. he was lobbying on behalf of the turkish government as well and that created a lot of his...
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legs from point blank range. that man suffered permanent injuries. attorney's say this video is giving a new inside look at the inner city violence jimenez was sentenced to ten years in prison. ironically he's the same man who was awared a 25-million dollar settlement in 2012 for a wrongful murder conviction. authorities say he used those millions to rebuild his street gang. game of thrones will be back this summer-- but not as soon as f the new season premieres july 16th. for months it was speculated the show would return in june. on the bright side, star kitt harrington says that since this season has fewer episodes producers spent more money on each episode. so you can expect a much greater spectacle this time around. it's xx and xx degrees... at ikea, we believe that everything you need should be within reach. that anything that matches your taste can match your budget. that green living doesn't have to cost much green. we believe that you should always have room for the little things. and that your dream kitchen should work as hard as you do. save up to 20% at the ikea kitchen event. rain and snow closing in on the dmv. that wet weather getting closer by the minute. stormwatch sev
legs from point blank range. that man suffered permanent injuries. attorney's say this video is giving a new inside look at the inner city violence jimenez was sentenced to ten years in prison. ironically he's the same man who was awared a 25-million dollar settlement in 2012 for a wrongful murder conviction. authorities say he used those millions to rebuild his street gang. game of thrones will be back this summer-- but not as soon as f the new season premieres july 16th. for months it was...
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legs as you're about to go to sleep or when you're sitting still. it's a treatable condition. we now know it's associated with lack of iron some people, and it's something that there is active research going on, shouldn't be ignored. narcolepsy is a very common condition, affects a lot of young people. now we know it's an auto immune disease, which means the body attacks itself. people with narcolepsy will have their awake behaviors intruding into their daytime. more recent data from sleep centers show it's autoimmune which means it can be caused by the body attacking itself. there's an outbreak in europe from immunizations in children, 2 and 3-year-olds that have narcolepsy for life now. >> we are unfortunately out of time. you are a fountain of information, and we'll provide the researchers for our viewsers at home to contact your office. >> thank you so much. >> a lot of us who are sleep deprived love this subject. we have to take a break. up next, we are going to speak to a woman who lives with a disease that keeps her awake >>> welcome back to "beyond the headlines." we've been talking about the importance of sleep,
legs as you're about to go to sleep or when you're sitting still. it's a treatable condition. we now know it's associated with lack of iron some people, and it's something that there is active research going on, shouldn't be ignored. narcolepsy is a very common condition, affects a lot of young people. now we know it's an auto immune disease, which means the body attacks itself. people with narcolepsy will have their awake behaviors intruding into their daytime. more recent data from sleep...
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leg and retrains the muscles in the brain. a car struck him back in 1984. he never dreamed he would walk again. >> you remember iron man the movie, yeah, it feels like that. >> two organizations made the therapy possible, soldiers strong. >>> philadelphia police arrest a young suspect who injured one of their own. >>> female hockey policer are fighting for woman soccer who are fighting for better wages. this battle could lead to are a boycott. >> breaking now on "action news," a philadelphia police officer is assaulted while investigating a reports of a robbery we have live reports on the scene. >> breaking overnight, a man is gunned down on a philadelphia street. the search for the suspect is going on right now. >> spring arrived one minute ago, accuweather is tracking more sun to melt away the snow and the snert. >> it is getting bad at this point. >> i'm not a fan. good morning, 6:30, march 20th. it's technically spring, no, don't go to work in shorts. david murphy will have more on why. karen rogers has traffic. >> reporter: we're chilly to start out, there's barely a cloud in sight. more clouds to the west mig
leg and retrains the muscles in the brain. a car struck him back in 1984. he never dreamed he would walk again. >> you remember iron man the movie, yeah, it feels like that. >> two organizations made the therapy possible, soldiers strong. >>> philadelphia police arrest a young suspect who injured one of their own. >>> female hockey policer are fighting for woman soccer who are fighting for better wages. this battle could lead to are a boycott. >> breaking now...
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skin and they wrap your leg or wherever and your skin grow underneath it and they can take the cadaver skin off and your skin grows. it's all my skin so it's kind of cool. >> ironicallyees her time at santa rita as an invaluable step in her recovery. it's here that she gets daily lessons in how to accept her new appearance in a setting where tact is often a rare treat. >> you're around people 24/7 and people come and go. so you have to deal with people asking why do you look like that? what's that? what's going on with your neck. >> she calls me her science project. >> the science project. she's as you. i love looking at all the grafts and the scars. i like to trace -- they're so cool. >> remember when you were grabbing my elbow yesterday? she's got a lot of skin. >> and then i told her, that her nose looks like freddy krueger and she hates me for that, but i love it because she has a cindy nose. >> but it took me awhile to get used to the fact that i'm going to look like this forever. so you got to get used to it, and it's really hard to come to that conclusion. because i didn't look like this before. >> coming up -- >> counting this money. >> and when you say that,
skin and they wrap your leg or wherever and your skin grow underneath it and they can take the cadaver skin off and your skin grows. it's all my skin so it's kind of cool. >> ironicallyees her time at santa rita as an invaluable step in her recovery. it's here that she gets daily lessons in how to accept her new appearance in a setting where tact is often a rare treat. >> you're around people 24/7 and people come and go. so you have to deal with people asking why do you look like...
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skin and they wrap your leg or wherever and your skin grow underneath it and they can take the cadaver skin off and your skin grows. it's all my skin so it's kind of cool. >> ironicallyees her time at santa rita as an invaluable step in her recovery. it's here that she gets daily lessons in how to accept her new appearance in a setting where tact is often a rare trait. >> you're around people 24/7 and people come and go. so you have to deal with people asking why do you look like that? what's that? what's going on with your neck. >> she calls me her science project. >> the science project. she's as you. i love looking at all the grafts and the scars. i like to trace -- they're so cool. >> remember when you were grabbing my elbow yesterday? >> she's got a lot of skin. >> and then i told her, that her nose looks like freddy krueger and she hates me for that, but i love it because she has a cindy nose. >> but it took me awhile to get used to the fact that i'm going to look like this forever. so you got to get used to it, and it's really hard to come to that conclusion. because i didn't look like this before. >> coming up -- >> counting this money. >> and when you say th
skin and they wrap your leg or wherever and your skin grow underneath it and they can take the cadaver skin off and your skin grows. it's all my skin so it's kind of cool. >> ironicallyees her time at santa rita as an invaluable step in her recovery. it's here that she gets daily lessons in how to accept her new appearance in a setting where tact is often a rare trait. >> you're around people 24/7 and people come and go. so you have to deal with people asking why do you look like...
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pipeline will come down from canada, connect to the lower leg and take the heavy crude oil down to the gulf coast to be refined. what's ironichen the keystone conversation first came up years ago, we actually needed the canadian crude. arguably right now because of the shale rev neolution we don'. there's a supply and demand imbalance. we do this every week and we're seeing u.s. production go up taking advantage of those higher prices right now. as opec is trying to stabilize the market but not really doing a great job. you can see oil prices are under $50 and moving lower today. the question of course is what we're going to do with the around 800,000 barrels that are coming down from canada every day. are we going to turn that into product and store it here? probably not. we have a storage issue with our own oil. we'll probably export that product to asia or other places in europe potentially. but at the same time, we're not seeing demand forecasts increase to really kind of absorb the shipments that we're sending over. if you look at the data from the eia, you can see that exports are ramping out of the united states. our
pipeline will come down from canada, connect to the lower leg and take the heavy crude oil down to the gulf coast to be refined. what's ironichen the keystone conversation first came up years ago, we actually needed the canadian crude. arguably right now because of the shale rev neolution we don'. there's a supply and demand imbalance. we do this every week and we're seeing u.s. production go up taking advantage of those higher prices right now. as opec is trying to stabilize the market but not...