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he wanted to leave the lifestyle, and would i be able to help him. >> reporter: his real name was notatthew stims. it was patrick studwig, and he was lying to her. >> i totally believed everything he said. i had no reason to suspect anything else. he seemed to me to be very anxious. he kept asking a lot of the same questions, and i thought if he was trying to decide if his was the right therapist for him. >> reporter: she says patrick made it clear he wanted to leave the gay lifestyle. what she didn't know was he was an undercover journalist and he had a tape recorder strapped to his body. then the counselling sessions ended and leslie nightmare began. >> he then telephoned me to say, in fact, he was not at all who he said who he was. his voice completely changed. he said he had just lied about everything, everything. his name, his address, occupation. that he wasn't unhappy at all. he was a gay journalist. he was happy in his gay lifestyle, and that his purpose was to expose me and people like me. >> reporter: strudwig heads a group called the "stop conversion therapy taskforce," whi
he wanted to leave the lifestyle, and would i be able to help him. >> reporter: his real name was notatthew stims. it was patrick studwig, and he was lying to her. >> i totally believed everything he said. i had no reason to suspect anything else. he seemed to me to be very anxious. he kept asking a lot of the same questions, and i thought if he was trying to decide if his was the right therapist for him. >> reporter: she says patrick made it clear he wanted to leave the gay...
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i became a libertarian atheist and libbed that libertarian lifestyle thinking the only thing that is important is me and everybody that can't make it should just starve to death. the problem with that and you know it very well from your experience is that lifestyle is disstrunthsive and nearly destroyed me. and when you get down to the point of destruction in your life, there is that one who is willing to lift you occupy out of it and that one is jesus christ. >> you became a christian. how did you become introduced to the lord? did one teach you did you watch a billy graham film? what was the turning point? >> going to the horrible lifestyle you think you are the center of the universe the only thing that is important to you is booze and food and sex that lead led to nearly self destruction. finally i turned to a 12 step program in order to get out of it. i was getting out of it. there was this mysterious god that was getting me out of it i wanted to know who that god was. i went on a search for him. there was that eterne internal resistance. it can't be that god my mother hated so
i became a libertarian atheist and libbed that libertarian lifestyle thinking the only thing that is important is me and everybody that can't make it should just starve to death. the problem with that and you know it very well from your experience is that lifestyle is disstrunthsive and nearly destroyed me. and when you get down to the point of destruction in your life, there is that one who is willing to lift you occupy out of it and that one is jesus christ. >> you became a christian....
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i've been in this lifestyle for 27 years. there is nobody to blame but myself. >> today he is meeting with the icc. not for that brutal stabbing, but to find out if he is eligible to move to the sny yard for protection against retaliation. >> i feel a little nervous. it's a new journey in my life. i don't know how to explain it, because it's going to be a new experience for me. >> already been heard, correct? do you have a cellie? >> no, sir. >> no. you do understand that once you go to an sny, you are required to take a cellie. >> yes. >> you also understand that when up go to sny, all of the prison politics go right out the window. >> yes. >> you can be housed with almost anyone. you understand that, correct? >> yes. >> okay, so we're going to go ahead and release you to facility 3c sny. do you have any concerns with that? >> no, sir. >> do you agree or disagree? >> i agree. >> thank you. you have a nice day. >> i haven't been like this in a long time. you know, i've always been stressful, always thinking they're coming my
i've been in this lifestyle for 27 years. there is nobody to blame but myself. >> today he is meeting with the icc. not for that brutal stabbing, but to find out if he is eligible to move to the sny yard for protection against retaliation. >> i feel a little nervous. it's a new journey in my life. i don't know how to explain it, because it's going to be a new experience for me. >> already been heard, correct? do you have a cellie? >> no, sir. >> no. you do...
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>> san francisco is the single most intolerant, anti-choice, exclusionary, biased, opposed to a lifestyle choice city in this entire nation. you are systematically evil in your intolerance and discrimination against those who have no choice but to live a lifestyle as a disabled person. you've institutionalized or intolerance, into a substandard, third class housing system that you call an s.r.o. that is so intolerant of disabled people that this will not be reasonably accommodative. this must change, and this has been put in place but you must legislate this out of existence. the last two hours, a parade of people have come before you and want to work within this system. you must teardown and the -- tear down the s.r.o. system. they must have a minimum of 300 square feet. a shower and kitchen only accessible from the interior. you allow federal funds to go into this from one person who receives federal funding, and another person who receives federal funds for substandard housing. you have to register all the rental units. they should be listed as an illegal unit, and within five years th
>> san francisco is the single most intolerant, anti-choice, exclusionary, biased, opposed to a lifestyle choice city in this entire nation. you are systematically evil in your intolerance and discrimination against those who have no choice but to live a lifestyle as a disabled person. you've institutionalized or intolerance, into a substandard, third class housing system that you call an s.r.o. that is so intolerant of disabled people that this will not be reasonably accommodative. this...
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i made it to where everybody knows, i don't have a chance to go back to that lifestyle. i don't want to go back to that lifestyle. >> in fact, he even works with some organizations to combat racism. >> i'm a source of information of the southern poverty law center, to one people's project, the anti-racist action. i've done all i can to change myself as a person and not only to renounce and to become a hermit from that lifestyle but to actually take an opposition against it. >> but there was a price for coming clean. >> you're basically deemed a snitch, so that's why my custody is what it is. i mean, if i'm ever put in general population, i'm as good as dead. >> any prison gang would be happy to get their hands on shawn gaines. >> it's kill or be killed for me now, so i'll spend my time in protective custody, more than likely slammed down the entire time. >> while his public confession may have put gaines' life in danger, it also generated some welcome attention from the outside world. >> apparently, i'm writing my fiancee. >> you have a fiancee? >> yeah. >> is this someo
i made it to where everybody knows, i don't have a chance to go back to that lifestyle. i don't want to go back to that lifestyle. >> in fact, he even works with some organizations to combat racism. >> i'm a source of information of the southern poverty law center, to one people's project, the anti-racist action. i've done all i can to change myself as a person and not only to renounce and to become a hermit from that lifestyle but to actually take an opposition against it. >>...
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. >> for younger women to change their lifestyle or decrease their risk factors. i would hate to see anybody else go through it. dr. nancy snyderman nbc news, new york. >> we are back in a moment. with a digital revolution helping a great american city on the road to recovery. >>> amid all the headlines that have come out of detroit, there is a glimmer of hope a quiet digital revolution underway a small piece of the pie helping it find its way on the road to recovery. we get the story tonight from cnbc's brian shackman. >> reporter: detroit, today there is a lot more hustle and bustle than two or three years ago. >> it is a great american city that has become a symbol of urban decay. >> reporter: back then between the near collapse of the auto industry and the general decline, unemployment reached 18%. but now? >> it feels like the entire city is in the midst of a renaissance. >> reporter: that's right. detroit and renaissance together. unemployment remains high at 10.5% and the blight is still here but something else is here too optimism. >> i think we can compet
. >> for younger women to change their lifestyle or decrease their risk factors. i would hate to see anybody else go through it. dr. nancy snyderman nbc news, new york. >> we are back in a moment. with a digital revolution helping a great american city on the road to recovery. >>> amid all the headlines that have come out of detroit, there is a glimmer of hope a quiet digital revolution underway a small piece of the pie helping it find its way on the road to recovery. we...
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. >> i got older, i really, really liked the lifestyle. i liked the lifestyle. it's easier.s easier than just showing up to work every day, seeing the same people. even though you don't like them, mad at them, don't want to see them ever again, you got to come back to work. still handle your job and all of this other stuff. >> bloodworth is currently housed at the jail on nashua street, one of the two facilities that comprise the suffolk county jail system. the 700 inmates here have not been convicted of any crime but are held awaiting trial or the settlement of their charges. if they are convicted, and given a sentence of two and a half years or less, they could wind up four miles away at suffollk county's other jail facility. the house of correction. bloodworth's been at nashua street for ten months now after pleading not guilty to charges of armed robbery and assault and battery. >> i go back to court and this case isn't looking beatable. i think i'll plead out. i've seen my friends burnt in trials. i'll just take a deal and give them their win. >> if he agrees to a deal
. >> i got older, i really, really liked the lifestyle. i liked the lifestyle. it's easier.s easier than just showing up to work every day, seeing the same people. even though you don't like them, mad at them, don't want to see them ever again, you got to come back to work. still handle your job and all of this other stuff. >> bloodworth is currently housed at the jail on nashua street, one of the two facilities that comprise the suffolk county jail system. the 700 inmates here have...
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and also because it fits better to her lifestyle. if she knew that some people called her a 'coconut,' she would be insulted. soweto is her home even though she could afford to live in johannesburg. it's saturday afternoon. this is the vilakazi street in soweto. nelson mandela lived here once. and this is where the two worlds meet -- those who work in soweto and those who've broken out and made it in the white- dominated corporate world. >> monday to friday, yes, business forces us to be there. but weekends you will find us here. why? the community. people in soweto are very close. if i don't have a soap, i can go to my neighbor's house for soap or salt or a tea bag. that's how sowetons are. you can't do that in santon. the wall is too high anyway. >> it's a world of high security fences and walls. louisa says that has no place in soweto. the people here, she says, are simply different. >> even when overseas, you can pinpoint somebody from soweto. in fact we are the trendsetters. >> sunday breakfast at louisa's. they've rented an apa
and also because it fits better to her lifestyle. if she knew that some people called her a 'coconut,' she would be insulted. soweto is her home even though she could afford to live in johannesburg. it's saturday afternoon. this is the vilakazi street in soweto. nelson mandela lived here once. and this is where the two worlds meet -- those who work in soweto and those who've broken out and made it in the white- dominated corporate world. >> monday to friday, yes, business forces us to be...
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as a bishop openly pursuing that as well as the religious lifestyle and you decided to turn it around. >>> i felt god was calling me to come out. we ask that could decline to put that every sunday and call people to life of integrity the fear that little life of integrity yourself a lack the authenticity to call people to that life and i'm happy to say to have such great friends of my former wife not only are two daughters to get a bit too granddaughters i could and never imagined growing up that i could have a male life partner for no 25 years to be legally married to him in the state of new hampshire before california and to have this role in that trip to which i thought by coming out and would have to give up completely. >>> digit averages think you wanted to limit the lifestyle that you're going to go ahead and ditch the religion and go? >>> no because god is too important to me in the church is too important is still the church and synagogue and a mosque ricotta promises to the present and review gods itself to us so i never want to turn my back on that. but wet always wanted to
as a bishop openly pursuing that as well as the religious lifestyle and you decided to turn it around. >>> i felt god was calling me to come out. we ask that could decline to put that every sunday and call people to life of integrity the fear that little life of integrity yourself a lack the authenticity to call people to that life and i'm happy to say to have such great friends of my former wife not only are two daughters to get a bit too granddaughters i could and never imagined...
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we don't want to sustain their lifestyle.omes down to the tea party versus occupy wall street. you think about it. where was the occupy wall street movement in this? they were in a gutter. maybe that's why barrett lost. they were all in jail. the democratic party, like choosing bad boyfriends. they choose the recall and occupy wall street and then pretend like they never gave a care. >> kimberly: everybody does that. >> greg: mr. right is the tea partyval. it been always there for you. this is a great metaphor, i'm sticking to it. >> juan: i love it. but before i get to you. if you ask the american people about the tea party, the tea party is less popular now than they have ever been. [ overtalk ] >> juan: let me finish this point. occupy wall street has higher standard. >> eric: i said i wish bob was here, not because i don't want you here. but he says the same thing. the unsung hero was the tea party in the walker thing. they were the grassroots. >> juan: unsung hero is koch brothers. big money. >> greg: dana and i said bef
we don't want to sustain their lifestyle.omes down to the tea party versus occupy wall street. you think about it. where was the occupy wall street movement in this? they were in a gutter. maybe that's why barrett lost. they were all in jail. the democratic party, like choosing bad boyfriends. they choose the recall and occupy wall street and then pretend like they never gave a care. >> kimberly: everybody does that. >> greg: mr. right is the tea partyval. it been always there for...
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their lifestyle or decrease their risk factors. i would hate to see anybody else go through it. dr. nancy snyder man nbc news, new york. >> we are back in a moment. on the road to recovery. that phrase... but not since i learned i have... postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. i want to keep acting but a broken bone could change that. so my doctor and i chose prolia® to reduce my risk of fractures. prolia® is proven to help make bones stronger. proven to help increase bone density. i take prolia®. it's different. it's two shots a year. [announcer:] if you take prolia® (denosumab) you should not take xgeva®. prolia® can cause serious side effects, including low blood calcium levels, serious infections... ...some of which may require hospitalization, and skin inflammation, rash and eczema. tell your doctor if you develop dental problems... ...as severe jawbone problems may happen. what's out there matters to me. so does what's in here. break a leg! thanks ed. ask your doctor if prolia® is right for you. you wouldn'
their lifestyle or decrease their risk factors. i would hate to see anybody else go through it. dr. nancy snyder man nbc news, new york. >> we are back in a moment. on the road to recovery. that phrase... but not since i learned i have... postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. i want to keep acting but a broken bone could change that. so my doctor and i chose prolia® to reduce my risk of fractures. prolia® is proven to help make bones stronger. proven to help increase...
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would have the ability to provide veterans with services and prosthetic devices to obtain a lifestyle similar to the one they lived pre-injury. while section 8123 may provide the flexibility the veterans health administration needs to respond to veterans we must ensure that this is used properly and not as a means of bypassing federal acquisition regulations. i hope that by reviewing the department of defense prosthetic process we may gain further insight on how to improve v.a.'s prosthetic procurement policies. i look forward to hearing from the v.a., d.o.d., and other wngss on how we can find this balance. thank you, and i yield back. >> and mr. daniel shaw, managing partner of academy medical llc. both of your complete written statements will be made part of the hearing record. as you come to the table please. >> you are now recognized for five minutes, sir. >> good afternoon. and thank you for the invitation to testify on procurement of prosthetic and orthotic care. my name is michael, oros. i'm also a licensed clinical pros athletist in a leading service in the state of illinois.
would have the ability to provide veterans with services and prosthetic devices to obtain a lifestyle similar to the one they lived pre-injury. while section 8123 may provide the flexibility the veterans health administration needs to respond to veterans we must ensure that this is used properly and not as a means of bypassing federal acquisition regulations. i hope that by reviewing the department of defense prosthetic process we may gain further insight on how to improve v.a.'s prosthetic...
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so issues around obesity and lifestyle and diet and exercise, things that we can reserve the curve on. there are other components of this, where if you go back to my slide and look at the treatment of cholesterol and hypertension that are a medical call that says, you know, if we are more aggressive at treating those diseases, plus, we have the new technologies to do it, that it does produce better value, that we're producing cardiovascular mortality, improving the quality of life, so on. those are also part of the discussion here is that we have changed and made a medical decisions and treatment decisions to say if we're more aggressive at treatling certain types of cardiovascular risk factors that they do pay off. >> yes, brad? >> brad stuart, northern california, where we're building systems of care coordination for centers. my question to you, i'm a primary care doc for a third of a century and research, as well. all of our discussion, and i'm coming from a provider place, is focused on the providers. what about preference of patients, particularly seniors in this near end of life
so issues around obesity and lifestyle and diet and exercise, things that we can reserve the curve on. there are other components of this, where if you go back to my slide and look at the treatment of cholesterol and hypertension that are a medical call that says, you know, if we are more aggressive at treating those diseases, plus, we have the new technologies to do it, that it does produce better value, that we're producing cardiovascular mortality, improving the quality of life, so on. those...
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>> yeah, but i mean a lifestyle makeover. not just your hair and makeup. something even harder, your life. we'll find out all about that. >> we will be watching. >>> first let's go inside. natalie's standing by at the news desk with a check of all the headlines. >> good morning. an update on the economy as fed chairman ben bernanke testifies before congress. the economy remains front and center in the presidential campaign. last night republican mitt romney accused of president of being out of touch and failing to fix the economy. and for his part, the president told a beverly hills fund-raiser there's been progress on the economy but said there is more work to do. >>> and the two meanwhile appeared in comedy sketches at the "cmt music awards" about who should host the show, toby keith or kristen bell. and they agreed that both should host the show. >>> frightening moments wednesday for students and adults in ken condition moments after they left on a trip to washington, d.c. their tour bus overturned just minutes into the trip. about two dozen people on t
>> yeah, but i mean a lifestyle makeover. not just your hair and makeup. something even harder, your life. we'll find out all about that. >> we will be watching. >>> first let's go inside. natalie's standing by at the news desk with a check of all the headlines. >> good morning. an update on the economy as fed chairman ben bernanke testifies before congress. the economy remains front and center in the presidential campaign. last night republican mitt romney accused of...
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if you are not familiar with zuma it inspires women to live healthy lifestyles.lth and fitness expo will be at the finish line so you can check that out and a community open house at the new med star health center on york road near baltimore county health department. that runs from 10 until 2. there's a whole lot happening and face painting for kids. we are told that he going to be health screenings and snacks and face painting for kids at the clinic opened on wednesday. >>> time for a look at news around the nation. an investigative committee in syria is blaming the massacre onrebel fighters. a investigation found security force has nothing to do with the killings and that it is calling for a africa terrorism of the more than 100 people nearly halfwere killed during a coordinated attack at checkpoints. the united states and other countries exspelled the syrian diplomats to protest the killings. [ music ] ♪ >> group of volunteers who scaled the him layan peek. they him layan peek. they -- him layan peek. they helped to build a orphanage. >>> as britain celebrates
if you are not familiar with zuma it inspires women to live healthy lifestyles.lth and fitness expo will be at the finish line so you can check that out and a community open house at the new med star health center on york road near baltimore county health department. that runs from 10 until 2. there's a whole lot happening and face painting for kids. we are told that he going to be health screenings and snacks and face painting for kids at the clinic opened on wednesday. >>> time for a...
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how these en lifestyles on the taxpayer's dime. innocent workers beaten in the wrath of a riot.why police decided ánotá to make any arrest. a north carolina graduate is heading to the ivy league... but utside of school, she's in a leagge of her own, we'll show you why in tonight's cover story. so, you're all set up. great. what's going on? installing cable. you know this is an ikea, right? yes, but look at this sofa! it's so comfortable. we don't want to leave. have you been living here? can i have dinner at michael's house? they're having meatballs. don't be back too late. you know it gets dark when they shut off the lights. okay. i can stay. you know, you can just buy the sofas and take them home, today. for a limited time, get up to 15% back on select seating. ikea, the life improvement store. [ malat mcdonald's, one taste of the new mccafé cherry berry chiller and you won't be able to pull yourself away. made with 100% fruit juice with natural flavors, blended with ice. the simple joy of keepin' it cool. in berks county, pennsy
how these en lifestyles on the taxpayer's dime. innocent workers beaten in the wrath of a riot.why police decided ánotá to make any arrest. a north carolina graduate is heading to the ivy league... but utside of school, she's in a leagge of her own, we'll show you why in tonight's cover story. so, you're all set up. great. what's going on? installing cable. you know this is an ikea, right? yes, but look at this sofa! it's so comfortable. we don't want to leave. have you been living here? can...
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prosecutors say crundwell used the money to pay for a lavish lifestyle and a championship horse breeding operation. now, the city is suing accounting firm "janis card associates" and its owner, samuel card.. accusing them of negligence for overlooking the thefts since 2006. an historic ceremony is taking place today -- it's the first graduation of the class of the 10-thousand small businesses program -- in chicago. mayor rahm emanuel is there. and so is warren buffettt -- who is a member of the advisory committee. wgn's bob jordan is live at malcom x college theatre with details. it was historic there were movers and shakers there from wall street's there to support this plan ... small businesses had opportunities to be more successful and grow their business and that the mayor feels in the long run will be helping the city of chicago ... >>i applied to the program because i wanted to expand the capacity of my business to serve law enforcement professionals whose sacrifice daley and deserve all our gratitude and support ... >>that was one of the graduates from the small business initiati
prosecutors say crundwell used the money to pay for a lavish lifestyle and a championship horse breeding operation. now, the city is suing accounting firm "janis card associates" and its owner, samuel card.. accusing them of negligence for overlooking the thefts since 2006. an historic ceremony is taking place today -- it's the first graduation of the class of the 10-thousand small businesses program -- in chicago. mayor rahm emanuel is there. and so is warren buffettt -- who is a...
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that's why wr things stand. >> if you look at the lavish lifestyle about five years ago, he basically declined his church salary. his money comes from personal investments, a real estate residential property business and a horse breeding business. he's also published over 30 books. >> it's always a little distasteful, a man of god, regardless of religion, live that kind of lifestyle. seems a little odd. >> your mansion in heaven. >> the way that looks and people continue to support that always is baffling to me bup that's all i'll say. >>> up next, bears, bears and more bears. >> they seem to be everywhere in trees, backyard pools and -- >> look out, rob. >> a new sighting in one city's downtown area, no less. that and more when we come right ♪ the bear necessities the simple bear necessities ♪ >>> that was a 140-pound black bear in manchester, new hampshire, giving sunday shoppers quite the scare when it was spotted walking on a busy downtown street. it was captured after being tranquilized and brought back to the forest and then happily released. >> this is not so unique, though. be
that's why wr things stand. >> if you look at the lavish lifestyle about five years ago, he basically declined his church salary. his money comes from personal investments, a real estate residential property business and a horse breeding business. he's also published over 30 books. >> it's always a little distasteful, a man of god, regardless of religion, live that kind of lifestyle. seems a little odd. >> your mansion in heaven. >> the way that looks and people continue...
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it's a whole different lifestyle in here. it can get complicated sometimes. >> san quen tin takes in 350 inmates per week, to the most violent criminals. >> take your necklace off, everything in the can, shoes and socks and everything. >> i'm looking at the guy, i don't know what he's thinking, if he's doing 100 years, 100 days. >> put your shirt on holmes, we'll change that. we'll change that. >> we do everybody from the minimum inmate to death row inmate. we haven't had too many indents. mainly if somehow northern hispanic inmates cross paths and one guy hasn't told the gang affiliations and a fight has happened. >> rodriguez, out the door. >> this prison is different than any prison in the state of california. here we have level, 1, 2, 3, 4, mixed in the same units. the physical layout is different. upper yard, lower yard. it's quite confusing at times. >> inmates who cause problems are or considered dangerous are placed in ad seg. >> it's a prison within a prison in essence. inmates housed in ad seg are not allow contact
it's a whole different lifestyle in here. it can get complicated sometimes. >> san quen tin takes in 350 inmates per week, to the most violent criminals. >> take your necklace off, everything in the can, shoes and socks and everything. >> i'm looking at the guy, i don't know what he's thinking, if he's doing 100 years, 100 days. >> put your shirt on holmes, we'll change that. we'll change that. >> we do everybody from the minimum inmate to death row inmate. we...
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it's a whole different lifestyle in here. it can get complicated sometimes. >> san quentin takes in close to 350 inmates a week. they range from the most compliant parole violators to the most violent gang affiliated career criminals. >> take your ponytail out. take your necklace off. everything in the can. shoes, socks, everything. >> i'm looking at the guy, i don't know what he's thinking. i don't know if he's doing 100 years. i don't know if he's doing 100 >> put your shirt on, homes, we've got process. we will get that in a minute. we will change that. >> we do everybody from the minimum unit to death row inmates. main incidents we have had down here is somehow northern hispanic inmates cross paths and one guy hasn't told us his gang affiliations and a fight has happened. >> rodriguez. out the door. >> this prison is different than any prison in the state of california. in here they have got level 4, level 1, level 2, 3, mixed in the same unit. the physical layout is different. you've got upper yard, lower yard. it's quit
it's a whole different lifestyle in here. it can get complicated sometimes. >> san quentin takes in close to 350 inmates a week. they range from the most compliant parole violators to the most violent gang affiliated career criminals. >> take your ponytail out. take your necklace off. everything in the can. shoes, socks, everything. >> i'm looking at the guy, i don't know what he's thinking. i don't know if he's doing 100 years. i don't know if he's doing 100 >> put your...
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so it is conditional, and there are market conditions and tax conditioning and lifestyle conditions thatd to be considered and where do you want to live? hiring considerations and what kind of workforce conditions do you have in that area. not just one question. >> and do you believe that silicon valley is great with a tech company because of the resources or no? >> well, exactly like michael said. it is conditional and depends what you want to do and who the marketplace is and why you are starting the business, but as far as i know, there's been successful businesses in all states of the union here. i think that we will continue to have it that way. >> and what you could do then is to list down what you need and can you get it in the city or the town that you are going in. >> and i like michael's idea about lifestyle, what is important for you and make that list, j.j., exactly. >> thank you guys for all of the advice and this is incredibly helpful. if you have a question for the experts go to the website, and the address is openforum.com/your business, and there hit the ask the show lin
so it is conditional, and there are market conditions and tax conditioning and lifestyle conditions thatd to be considered and where do you want to live? hiring considerations and what kind of workforce conditions do you have in that area. not just one question. >> and do you believe that silicon valley is great with a tech company because of the resources or no? >> well, exactly like michael said. it is conditional and depends what you want to do and who the marketplace is and why...
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look at his lifestyle. vacations, extravagant, taxpayer expense.t -- >> 100 rounds of golf. remember michael moore went crazy when bush played 23. he gave it up because he felt bad -- but this is unbelievable. i am watching the destruction economically and fiscally of my country and obama's going on dates to broadway. he was in cleveland, romney was in cincinnati -- and we are paying billions of dollars. one thing last night with greta, she had on a guest, $400 billion every year, waste, fraud and abuse. if you take all the bush tax cuts, like us four that, generates $40 billion. 1/10 of the waste fraud and abuse. >> sean: today, we spend $3 billion a year on food stamps, we are nearly $100 billion. >> he could use some food stamps -- look at this. >> sean: he could use a meal. seriously, it's gone up dramatically under obama. it costs $40 grand to get into this thing. almost all of these events are costing $30,000 a head, all of these big money people. how does he justify, you know, being the man of the people, the lifestyle he's living? >> i thin
look at his lifestyle. vacations, extravagant, taxpayer expense.t -- >> 100 rounds of golf. remember michael moore went crazy when bush played 23. he gave it up because he felt bad -- but this is unbelievable. i am watching the destruction economically and fiscally of my country and obama's going on dates to broadway. he was in cleveland, romney was in cincinnati -- and we are paying billions of dollars. one thing last night with greta, she had on a guest, $400 billion every year, waste,...
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it's a whole different lifestyle in here. it can get complicated sometimes. >> san quentin takes in close to 350 inmates a week. they range from the most compliant parole violators to the most violent gang-affiliated career criminals. >> take your ponytail out, take your necklace off, everything in the can. shoes, socks, everything. >> i mean i'm looking at the guy. i don't know what he's thinking. i don't know if he's doing 100 years, i don't know if he's doing a hundred days. >> put your shirt on, holmes. we've got to process. we'll get there in a minute. we'll change that, we'll change that. >> we do everybody from a minimum to death row inmate. somehow northern hispanic inmates cross paths and one guy maybe hasn't told us his gang aft affiliations and then a fight has happened. >> rodriguez, out the door. >> this prison is different than any prison in the state of california. here, we've got level 4, level 1, level 2, 3, mixed in the same units. the physical layout is different. we've got upper yard, lower yard. it's quit
it's a whole different lifestyle in here. it can get complicated sometimes. >> san quentin takes in close to 350 inmates a week. they range from the most compliant parole violators to the most violent gang-affiliated career criminals. >> take your ponytail out, take your necklace off, everything in the can. shoes, socks, everything. >> i mean i'm looking at the guy. i don't know what he's thinking. i don't know if he's doing 100 years, i don't know if he's doing a hundred...
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your holiness, i want to get into your life and the kind of lifestyle that you lead because you're aascinating man in many ways. first of all, you were a vegetarian, but then you got bored with that and went back to meat. is that right? >> yeah, right. of course, my early part of my life as a tibetan, you see, our main diet, nonvegetarian. then after i came to india, 65, i give up eating meat and eggs, fish. pure as day. so next about 20 months, then some illness. the gallbladder, jaundice problem. so my sort of face become yellow and nails and eyes become yellow. so later i jokingly tell people, at that time i truly become living buddha. yellow person. so i really making sort of effort to put more vegetarian. but i myself remain nonvegetarian. >> let's move on to other issues. as a monk, you obviously subscribe to a vow of celibacy. >> yes. >> is that hard? >> no. if you just, you see, physical experience, that is sometimes you may find a certain desire. but then all picture, i often telling, one occasion in england, some buddhist monk, european become buddhist monk, i told him, whe
your holiness, i want to get into your life and the kind of lifestyle that you lead because you're aascinating man in many ways. first of all, you were a vegetarian, but then you got bored with that and went back to meat. is that right? >> yeah, right. of course, my early part of my life as a tibetan, you see, our main diet, nonvegetarian. then after i came to india, 65, i give up eating meat and eggs, fish. pure as day. so next about 20 months, then some illness. the gallbladder,...
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it's like a whole lifestyle. i always worked at high-end clubs and dealt with high-end people who had a lot of money. i had nice cars, nice house. i had big $10,000 rims on my car. had a rolex. all my jeans were, like, true religion. >> but the lifestyle eventually led to the problems that brought dean to jail. >> started with ecstasy then i started doing pills and coke. when you do more pills you start to get tired and need the coke to bring you back up. i felt like without that i wasn't going to make any money. >> dean met her clients through her job at the strip club. >> all the guys i see are rich people. i stick with high-end guys. a guy asked me, he's like, what do you think about when you're doing this? i'm thinking about what i'm going to spend the money on. >> some of dean's past customers have continued to send her money while she's in jail. >> who wrote you that? >> my customer, randy. >> hi, my pretty lady. i hope my princess is okay. you'll always be my little princess. i have been thinking about you
it's like a whole lifestyle. i always worked at high-end clubs and dealt with high-end people who had a lot of money. i had nice cars, nice house. i had big $10,000 rims on my car. had a rolex. all my jeans were, like, true religion. >> but the lifestyle eventually led to the problems that brought dean to jail. >> started with ecstasy then i started doing pills and coke. when you do more pills you start to get tired and need the coke to bring you back up. i felt like without that i...
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. >> but i also was able to adjust my lifestyle.me much more -- i had always been relatively athletic, but i started doing a lot more exercise. and i started drinking coffee. before? >> no, and it took me actually from the time i decided to start drinking coffee, it look me probably two or three years before i -- >> a lot of experimenting. >> because i find the taste, you know, it's really bitter, but i finally found -- anne's friend opened this cafe that has particularly nice coffee, and i have gotten into it. and yeah -- anyway there are a bunch of things they kind of thought about with my lifestyle difference. >> you stepped in -- you mentioned the michael j fox foundation. you have contributed over $120 million. >> yeah, 120, that. >> we found out and decided we're going to try to deploy all of this money specifically towards this mutation, but we're not sure we are going to fine enough projects. and now a number of pharmaceutical companies all have initiatives going in this area. and there's tons of money. >> yeah, within parki
. >> but i also was able to adjust my lifestyle.me much more -- i had always been relatively athletic, but i started doing a lot more exercise. and i started drinking coffee. before? >> no, and it took me actually from the time i decided to start drinking coffee, it look me probably two or three years before i -- >> a lot of experimenting. >> because i find the taste, you know, it's really bitter, but i finally found -- anne's friend opened this cafe that has...