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lock up, raw. >> lock up awe interviews with some of the most notorious criminals behind bars provided disturbing insights into what drives the horrific acts of violence. >> he disrespected me. that's all it takes. >> i started having delusions. >> i started sing glory, glory hallelujah. >> i'm not going to live with cops and rats. i have nothing to lose. >> we went to dozens of maximum security prisons interviewing the dangerous and deadly inmates. it isn't until you step back to kind of get a sense of where they are coming from and what they did that you realize the evil that exists across the table. >> nestled the at the base of majestic glaciers, seward, alaska is known for more than breathtaking natural beauty. it's also home to the spring creek correctional security, alaska's only maximum security prison. it's here that we encounter karl able, one of the most memable killers ever profiled on lock up. it didn't take long to make clear his opinions on fellow inmates. >> all them can say what they want to say. they are punks. the people that are in control are punks. >> he came to s
lock up, raw. >> lock up awe interviews with some of the most notorious criminals behind bars provided disturbing insights into what drives the horrific acts of violence. >> he disrespected me. that's all it takes. >> i started having delusions. >> i started sing glory, glory hallelujah. >> i'm not going to live with cops and rats. i have nothing to lose. >> we went to dozens of maximum security prisons interviewing the dangerous and deadly inmates. it isn't...
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coming up on "lock-up raw." sharpshur raises the stakes. >> i'm going to ask you one more time and that's it. follow the wings. [ male announcer ] this is the land of giants. ♪ home of the brave. ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ guts. glory. ram. >>> during a routine cell search at the river bend maximum security institution in tennessee, a pair of contraband headphones was removed from a cell. by the next day, things had escalated. >> they're removing all the hard items from inmate's cells. he was asoughted last night. the assault was a cup of urine thrown in the officer's face yesterday and also a coke bottle full of water thrown. we had tried to gain kpliensz voluntarily by the inmate. he's refused. when the cell extraction team is being called, they're getting ready to move an inmate from his cell. you get a sense of how serious they take these procedures and the threat that they could pose. they let us follow at a safe distance
coming up on "lock-up raw." sharpshur raises the stakes. >> i'm going to ask you one more time and that's it. follow the wings. [ male announcer ] this is the land of giants. ♪ home of the brave. ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ guts. glory. ram. >>> during a routine cell search at the river bend maximum security institution in tennessee, a pair of contraband headphones was removed...
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this one guy gets hit with a lock so you take all the locks but you still have the adapters and the adapters were as big as walks if not bigger than locks so this is the insanity that comes with managing a prison. when you push to try to explain the unexplainable you give up and the fresen wasn't interested in explaining violence to us and we were not interested in explaining circumstances of that particular event to the system but what the system was interested in doing was having a show of stopping violence. when i think of why juvenile sins go to prison with adults is that numbing affect. some people in the audience i felt bad. you are traumatized forever because i just told this terrible story of violence. i am probably traumatized in ways that i couldn't articulate because even then, i moved on. couldn't count the instances of violence eyewitness in prison and try to advocate for juvenile not to go to prison with adults it is not that i'm trying to argue that all men who are in prison are dangerous and violent and predators because at one point i was a man in prison and wasn't always li
this one guy gets hit with a lock so you take all the locks but you still have the adapters and the adapters were as big as walks if not bigger than locks so this is the insanity that comes with managing a prison. when you push to try to explain the unexplainable you give up and the fresen wasn't interested in explaining violence to us and we were not interested in explaining circumstances of that particular event to the system but what the system was interested in doing was having a show of...
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people have locks on their stuff and go in saw the locks and still take everything you own. that was sad. one day, so one someday coming from the reck yard and i was a little guy. the thing about prison, you get there and some people deal with mental illnesses that you don't know about. the little guy had cuts up and down his arm. a little white guy. prison is the one place in america which in being a white male is not to your advantage. [laughter] and which is a really sad state of affairs. but anyway so this guy, you know, he was little white guy. and there was another guy who had loaned him some stamps. the guy tried to give him stamps back. but for some reason the little guy, you feel if somebody threatens you many prison you have to do something. i think he thought the guy was trying to take something from him. and we were coming up the steps and the one small guy said hey, and the other guy turned around and he hit him upside the head with the bridge in the nose with the lock in the sock. the dude was stunned. he hit him again and he fell and jumped on him and was hitt
people have locks on their stuff and go in saw the locks and still take everything you own. that was sad. one day, so one someday coming from the reck yard and i was a little guy. the thing about prison, you get there and some people deal with mental illnesses that you don't know about. the little guy had cuts up and down his arm. a little white guy. prison is the one place in america which in being a white male is not to your advantage. [laughter] and which is a really sad state of affairs....
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. >> been locked up five years. haven't seen my family in a while.ause your family likes to leave you when you get locked up in trouble. all your friends disappear. you have no social life, really. you just have you and your cellmates. that's it. >> staff at pendleton are focused on educating these troubled teens. but intake is just the first step on the road to rehabilitation. >> from that they go into their main core programs and there are four levels there. once they've completed those four levels they go into transition. and after that they go into release which is the final level. it's not like a boys' camp. it's like a prison. it's a hard core, hard lock facility. ♪ >> the segregation unit is a controlled unit. the people in here have assaulted staff in the past or they -- you know, you have overt sexual behavior. you have stealing, you have theft. there are some murderers that we have here. they are violent. you have chaos going on constantly. >> this inmate's rage in general population brought him time in segregation. >> i got in a fight. he
. >> been locked up five years. haven't seen my family in a while.ause your family likes to leave you when you get locked up in trouble. all your friends disappear. you have no social life, really. you just have you and your cellmates. that's it. >> staff at pendleton are focused on educating these troubled teens. but intake is just the first step on the road to rehabilitation. >> from that they go into their main core programs and there are four levels there. once they've...
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warns me to lock all the locks on the door. my voice plays over and over half truths with fragmented vietnamese. i don't tell her that the locks have already been locked the click, click change of chain to groove. i don't tell her about my fear. i don't tell her i can't lock out the sirens, smut and paranoia of taxi cabs. the tortured baby crying scents of yeast from the bagel shop. extremes of heat and fall and unexpected rain. i don't tell her that hearing the weariness of her voice i can feel her flannel nightgown wet with my tierce much the smell of ponds cold cream makes me sad. how i long to wrap my arms around her warm bell e. instead i say, i'm fine. eating, taking subway. i don't tell her that today i wept over a bowel of ph o. >> 100 degrees cellsius. there is no going back you and i. like broth clouded by the blood. so this next poem is actually in the tears to me antholology. a vietnamese woman artist, composure you name it she does it. i wonder if she bakes i never asked her but. this is a buddhist heart. each time
warns me to lock all the locks on the door. my voice plays over and over half truths with fragmented vietnamese. i don't tell her that the locks have already been locked the click, click change of chain to groove. i don't tell her about my fear. i don't tell her i can't lock out the sirens, smut and paranoia of taxi cabs. the tortured baby crying scents of yeast from the bagel shop. extremes of heat and fall and unexpected rain. i don't tell her that hearing the weariness of her voice i can...
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they have what they call cheap locks and the locks they are handing out are sturdier. this event is in a response of a rash of bike thefts, including 20 this month. police caught one bike theft red handed outside the anna costia station this week. >> we can reposition where our officers go but we also want to make sure we get the word out to customers to make sure you're securing your bike and using the right equipment. >> bike shops around the area say that some cyclists will try and save money by going with a less expensive lock only to come back to buy a more expensive and sturdy lock after their bike was stolen and maybe have to come become and buy another bike as well. >> a lot of people complain about their go inside and their bike is gone. >> best to buy a new bike lock when you buy the bike. >>> everyone wants to know if the weekend is going to look as good as the past couple of days. >> no. >> oh. >> no, tom. >> i'm going to hide my face. >> oh, no. >> i'm so sorry. yeah, blame it on isaac. don't blame it on me. >> there you go. >> look at it. it's spinning aw
they have what they call cheap locks and the locks they are handing out are sturdier. this event is in a response of a rash of bike thefts, including 20 this month. police caught one bike theft red handed outside the anna costia station this week. >> we can reposition where our officers go but we also want to make sure we get the word out to customers to make sure you're securing your bike and using the right equipment. >> bike shops around the area say that some cyclists will try...
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locked in a chase for the place, doc. >> not happy about his run. but you've got to be happy that you're now locked in for the chase. that must mean a lot to the whole team? >> yeah it does mean a lot. man, we had a tough night. the car right from the green flag, just shoving right front tire off here. i just moved around and found some grit way up top where my teammate matt was running and eventually, it ended up biting me a little bit. we needed a little bit of bondo for that car. we had bondo body putty, the filler on the car. i think we're going to need a little bit of that. >> greg biffle locked in the chase. dave burns. >> with dale earnhardt jr., clinched your place in the race. how do you feel about that? >> worked real hard. i want to thank my guys. we made a mistake coming down the closed pit tonight. i don't know what i was thinking. we can't make those too often. we had a fast car. just lost track of the engine. had fun, though, i don't know what the fans thought about the race. i really enjoyed myself. >> you know what i think they' tel
locked in a chase for the place, doc. >> not happy about his run. but you've got to be happy that you're now locked in for the chase. that must mean a lot to the whole team? >> yeah it does mean a lot. man, we had a tough night. the car right from the green flag, just shoving right front tire off here. i just moved around and found some grit way up top where my teammate matt was running and eventually, it ended up biting me a little bit. we needed a little bit of bondo for that car....
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my brother is locked up here, too. him on the phone one day thinking we wasn't going to click but we did. >> for angela, it's an emotional time. after four months of visiting with bernard through a glass window, today they will finally be allowed to make physical contact. >> that's my first time being able to touch him. >> hey. >> hey, babe. >> crazy. read my card. today is the first time that we have to touch each other. i just want you to know this day will never be forgotten. i love you and i always will. >> man, i love you. >> i love you too. >> why you can't sit close to me? >> ya'll can't sit like that. ya'll can't sit like that. >> it's not easy being with someone in jail. it's really not. no, i'm happy being with him, but it's not easy. but we doing a good job working out our problems. we will make it work. >> i try to get a visit five days a week. i try, but it's not allowed. >> steve nicolas and tarius grissom are cell mates at the turner gilford knight center, one of the newer miami-dade facilities. both men
my brother is locked up here, too. him on the phone one day thinking we wasn't going to click but we did. >> for angela, it's an emotional time. after four months of visiting with bernard through a glass window, today they will finally be allowed to make physical contact. >> that's my first time being able to touch him. >> hey. >> hey, babe. >> crazy. read my card. today is the first time that we have to touch each other. i just want you to know this day will never...
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apple and now it's about to get a lot harder to find baby formula there too the mayor justified in locking down baby baby formula in city hospitals or is this a classic example of the nanny state overreaching and according do bigots across america in today's tech play appreciation day later in the show we'll get to the bottom of what this chick play uproar is really all about here's a hint it has something to do with a little known supreme court decision more than one hundred years ago we'll find out more in tonight's daily ted. libertarians and haters of so-called big government have a new public enemy number one and that is new york city mayor michael bloomberg first mayor bloomberg put in place a citywide ban on the sale of sugary soft drinks in cups that are larger than sixteen ounces. i mean if you're really really thirsty and you want to high fructose corn syrup beverage and you just have to buy two sixteen ounce drinks the mayor defended his decision by citing the increasing health care costs his city has to bear by new yorkers consuming unhealthy beverages in large quantities criti
apple and now it's about to get a lot harder to find baby formula there too the mayor justified in locking down baby baby formula in city hospitals or is this a classic example of the nanny state overreaching and according do bigots across america in today's tech play appreciation day later in the show we'll get to the bottom of what this chick play uproar is really all about here's a hint it has something to do with a little known supreme court decision more than one hundred years ago we'll...
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it locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. guaranteed. so, whether it's 10 years' of life's sunny days... or... the occasional stormy one... trust goes a long way. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. >>> a memorial service will be held tomorrow for a south bay marine killed in action in afghanistan. the captain died last thursday. the son of a santa clara judge and appellate court justice. he's survived by his brothers michael and martin. the service is set for 3:00 tomorrow in the gymnasium of st. francis high school in mountain voou. >>> just a day after seven u.s. soldiers died, a newly recruited afghan police officer kills two u.s. service members today in the far western province of farah. it's been a growing and ugly trend there. witnesses say mohammed ismail, who was just recruited five days ago, shot the u.s. troops moments after they gave him a gun as a gift. ismail was shot and killed in the coalition and afghan forces returned fire. afghan security forces right now or people wear tharg uniforms have opened fire on inter
it locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. guaranteed. so, whether it's 10 years' of life's sunny days... or... the occasional stormy one... trust goes a long way. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. >>> a memorial service will be held tomorrow for a south bay marine killed in action in afghanistan. the captain died last thursday. the son of a santa clara judge and appellate court justice. he's survived by his brothers michael and martin. the service is set for 3:00...
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when it arrives, you get an e- mail and a code it to the locks boxed.e proces member in this for 51, bay area health officials are sounding the the alarm on food items. >>> their many sources of lead, but to have some thin children- and put in their mouths and eat have led pitt is an accessiblis >>>unacceptable. more americans are walking. a government report compares numbers to 2010 and 2005. it found that people would take a 10 minute walk rose 6%. doctors said more people need to get moving. the recommend to hours of moderate exercise every week. >>> time now is 452, a space in space history. the bay area kid it with a curious stake in the mars landing. kicked out of costco, the famous funny lady,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, >>> cracking up the temperatures today. near 100 degrees in some spots inland. the weather is going to get hotter, details coming up. >>> if your heading out the door everything quiet as you head to the bay area bridges. we have some overnight roadwork closures, up more on that coming up. >>> he has this name etched on a microchip on marses'
when it arrives, you get an e- mail and a code it to the locks boxed.e proces member in this for 51, bay area health officials are sounding the the alarm on food items. >>> their many sources of lead, but to have some thin children- and put in their mouths and eat have led pitt is an accessiblis >>>unacceptable. more americans are walking. a government report compares numbers to 2010 and 2005. it found that people would take a 10 minute walk rose 6%. doctors said more people...
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one small lock of blond hair bound with string. small lock of black, brown hair bond with string. one small granite statue engraved and gilded with letters. one dried rose bud, but golden cup and one cast iron candlestick holder. this guy bought the chest and all this strange, spooky, haunted stuff started to happen to him. this guy was in his early 20s, and his hair in one week all fell out. >> the skepticism in me isoilin >> couldn't all this be fabricated? >> i think it's movie hooey. >> you wouldn't fake an "l.a. times" article and i don't think the "l.a. times" would let you do something like that to promote a film. sound like somebody read the article and decided it would be a good plot for a movie. >> there's something freaky. >> we'll put a link, where you were r can read all the spooky, scarey stuff that these two owners of this went through. >> i'd be freaked out. >> cold chills the entire time. >> a box with locks of hair? >> ooh, big deal! something hair? that's going to scare me. >>> these two guys have a viral hit. >>
one small lock of blond hair bound with string. small lock of black, brown hair bond with string. one small granite statue engraved and gilded with letters. one dried rose bud, but golden cup and one cast iron candlestick holder. this guy bought the chest and all this strange, spooky, haunted stuff started to happen to him. this guy was in his early 20s, and his hair in one week all fell out. >> the skepticism in me isoilin >> couldn't all this be fabricated? >> i think it's...
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then we had the issue of the lock-up. but i think the guys thought they were selling it up at $80 and $90 a share because everyone had to have it. been there, done that. we've seen this story before and look what's happening. right? i'm not necessarily sure it's a commentary on the stock. or mark zuckerberg but it's so blown out of proportion. >> peak of social media you think? >> possibly. >> okay. when's the recipe for tonight? >> comfort food. shepherd's mood. >> you seem to be feeling better. >> it is a great dish. >> okay. great. back to you. >> he makes me hungry every time. walmart and dollar tree bucking the trend trading lower after number this is morning. find out why. courtney reagan with the look at the discount on the discounters. >> walmart noting the paycheck cycle and spending even if cautiously. for the second quarter, the world's largest retailer beat the street by a penny. revenues light of expectations though without the currency impact of that stronger dollar revenues would have come in this line. now
then we had the issue of the lock-up. but i think the guys thought they were selling it up at $80 and $90 a share because everyone had to have it. been there, done that. we've seen this story before and look what's happening. right? i'm not necessarily sure it's a commentary on the stock. or mark zuckerberg but it's so blown out of proportion. >> peak of social media you think? >> possibly. >> okay. when's the recipe for tonight? >> comfort food. shepherd's mood....
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and mayor bloomberg is at it again, now he wants to lock up the baby formula. should the press turn him off? and a bogus story about the heat, burned some in the press. >> oh, boy, do we have a show this week! on panel, writer and fox news contributor, judy miller. radio talk show host and author of the new book "what the bleep just happened" monica crowley and deputy washington bureau chief and news director and daily beast commentator kirsten powers. i'm jon scott, fox news watch is on right now. ♪ >> do you think you're getting a fair shake from the press? >> i think i'm getting exactly the shake i expected. [laughter] >> all right? which is-- >> as a conservative, i'm interpreting what you're saying as a conservative you don't think you're getting a fair shake from the press. >> what i think is, in a nation that has a free press we recognized rights of members of the media to pursue their own views and agendas and i realize that there will be some in the fourth state or whatever state. are far more interested in finding something to write about that's unrel
and mayor bloomberg is at it again, now he wants to lock up the baby formula. should the press turn him off? and a bogus story about the heat, burned some in the press. >> oh, boy, do we have a show this week! on panel, writer and fox news contributor, judy miller. radio talk show host and author of the new book "what the bleep just happened" monica crowley and deputy washington bureau chief and news director and daily beast commentator kirsten powers. i'm jon scott, fox news...
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[ male announcer ] maxwell house flavor lock.mes to our free family members a dog is a man and i add a woman's best friend but it might turn your stomach when you say thatwhere some of our best friends are born. >> this is a hot-button issue we doubt he would subject your dogs to the conditions that some of these puppy mills do but if your family dog came from a pet store there is a good chance it was born and one of those mills to a mother who is still there being bred for profit and caged for life. americans clearly love their pets even with the sagging economy last year pet owners spent nearly $51 billion on their four legged friends while americans claim to adore their pets they may not know exactly where their dogs come from, a recent national survey found nearly 80 percent of those polled had no idea that many pet store dogs are born in what many consider to be a very cool place, puppy mills. john marino plans to introduce a measure to make it illegal for pet stores in this city to sell companion animals, l.a. may vote on a
[ male announcer ] maxwell house flavor lock.mes to our free family members a dog is a man and i add a woman's best friend but it might turn your stomach when you say thatwhere some of our best friends are born. >> this is a hot-button issue we doubt he would subject your dogs to the conditions that some of these puppy mills do but if your family dog came from a pet store there is a good chance it was born and one of those mills to a mother who is still there being bred for profit and...
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the bio-lock heel cup. it supports both sides and the back of your foot to hel lock the foot in and keep the heel from rollin this is extremely important for stability. then you've got your metatarsal and sagial arch support. this helps dtribute thexcessive forces so you and most important, the walkfit exes to help absorb shock and then returns the ergy to your foot to help you walk. your foot actually conforms tohe walkfit, not the other way around. >> we discussed this durg the last show. it's like those back chairs that place your back and spine in the correct positn to alleviate the pressurand the pain, and thwalkfit do the same for your feet. >> dr. selner: exactly, and we sll have our patented comfort arch inserts... three different thicknesses. the kind of fit and comfort you want the very first time you put m in your shoes. we now have an orthotic that protects, abilizes, cushions and absorbs shock like nothing else. >> i've been weari these for, i bet you, three years now i... got a pair in my work
the bio-lock heel cup. it supports both sides and the back of your foot to hel lock the foot in and keep the heel from rollin this is extremely important for stability. then you've got your metatarsal and sagial arch support. this helps dtribute thexcessive forces so you and most important, the walkfit exes to help absorb shock and then returns the ergy to your foot to help you walk. your foot actually conforms tohe walkfit, not the other way around. >> we discussed this durg the last...
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. >> i keep my cars and locked and don't keep anything of value. anything i have of value is locked in the glove compartment. >> it's unnerving to think while you are sleeping somebody is trying to break in. >> reporter: a lot of police officers live in the community, which surprises her the break ins would happen. >> you would think that would be a dee ter represent. >> the crooks also targeted tiffany dixson's suv, she normally doesn't lock her car, she may change her mind now. >> i've been here two years. didn't think we needed to lock the vehicles. we haven't had major issues. that'show it is. >> reporter: don harrison, abc2 news. if you have information about the break ins, arundel police are asking you to call 410-222- 8610. >>> you expect teachers will step in and save you from bullying in a classroom but a washington state teacher was caught on tape letting students bully another kid. why he says he let it happen and where he is teaching now. anncr: it'll start out as concrete and steel... but it'll become so much more. a new world-class re
. >> i keep my cars and locked and don't keep anything of value. anything i have of value is locked in the glove compartment. >> it's unnerving to think while you are sleeping somebody is trying to break in. >> reporter: a lot of police officers live in the community, which surprises her the break ins would happen. >> you would think that would be a dee ter represent. >> the crooks also targeted tiffany dixson's suv, she normally doesn't lock her car, she may...
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all the trees have been locked down and the money that we need to operate is locked up with them so there's a good chunk of our operating capital that's been stock and it hasn't closed our business or done much more than give us a good gut shot but it's real wake up call to the fact that we can't rely on the typical instruments that a company needs to use in order to hedge and do business and that also industry in order to do business the trust factor is gone and it's rapidly evaporating throughout the entire financial system and this isn't the first time that we've had a story like this i mean this is just nine months or so after the m.f. global collapse one of the big issues that goes through both is where were regulators do you have any sense because of your inner knowledge of this business your experience with this company of how regulators cannot know that that hundreds of millions of dollars in customer money are in the bank that the company is saying that they are not just now going back to two thousand and ten and two thousand and eleven. this is massive regulatory failure and i can
all the trees have been locked down and the money that we need to operate is locked up with them so there's a good chunk of our operating capital that's been stock and it hasn't closed our business or done much more than give us a good gut shot but it's real wake up call to the fact that we can't rely on the typical instruments that a company needs to use in order to hedge and do business and that also industry in order to do business the trust factor is gone and it's rapidly evaporating...
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had to lock him up out of population several times. >> the only conversation that we really are -- or social contact that we really have or anything, as you can see, is yelling. i've had to do things i didn't want to have to do, you know, beating people up and stuff. i was a young kid then. i'm older now. i was 16 years old when i got busted, and they waited till i turned 17 and tried me as an adult. maybe if i had stayed at home and ate dinner with my parents and things like that and listened to my mother or my sister when she said, mom is worried, and you never stay at home anymore, and you're always out partying with your friends, and you care about them more and so on, things like that, well, if i hadn't been doing that and i was staying at home, you know, maybe i would have grown up to be a mechanic. maybe i would have been a guy with three or four kids right now, a lovely wife, a pretty wife, a home. i would have something, you know? i have none of those things, you know, because as the road, the path, that i took. >> joe sears is 42. he will be eligible for parole in 2009 if he
had to lock him up out of population several times. >> the only conversation that we really are -- or social contact that we really have or anything, as you can see, is yelling. i've had to do things i didn't want to have to do, you know, beating people up and stuff. i was a young kid then. i'm older now. i was 16 years old when i got busted, and they waited till i turned 17 and tried me as an adult. maybe if i had stayed at home and ate dinner with my parents and things like that and...
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so that will force many employee selling as the lock-ups come off.econdly, the downward pressure puts pressure on the venture capital firms. they themselves want a lock on the return and trending lower, their natural impulse is get out while we can and lock in very big gains from some very low initial prices and for those two reasons the stock is unpredictable and moves it to the downside of where the stock should trade in three months. >> if the extra shares have caused part or maybe all of the stock's big drops since the ipo, that once those shares are absorbed down the road, that the stock could recover? >> well, that would make sense but right now there has to be a great catalyst for facebook. the earnings as we saw a few weeks ago were not up to par. when you have 1.5 billion additional shares, you just have to make the market better for yourself. and we're not seeing it out of facebook right now. i do think, though, should there be a positive earnings surprise in any way we see growth tick up in the way the market is not expecting right now. th
so that will force many employee selling as the lock-ups come off.econdly, the downward pressure puts pressure on the venture capital firms. they themselves want a lock on the return and trending lower, their natural impulse is get out while we can and lock in very big gains from some very low initial prices and for those two reasons the stock is unpredictable and moves it to the downside of where the stock should trade in three months. >> if the extra shares have caused part or maybe all...
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the robbers took off towards the schools and that is when they imposed the lock down. they arrested one suspect and the second suspect at 2:30 p.m. >>> firefighters took an hour to put out a fire this afternoon. flames broke out at 2:30 p.m. in a building on jersey street in noe valley. all the residents got out safely. the flames spread but firefighters put out the fire in 40 minutes. no one was hurt and investigators are trying to find out what caused the fire. >>> a broken gas line forced the evacuation of several homes in san francisco. a contractor digging on 26th avenue ruptured that line after 8:00 a.m. this morning. pg&e shut off gas they while repaired the line. 30 customers were without gas for an hour. and everyone was allowed back in around 9:00 a.m. >>> a suspicious package was found in a garbage can this morning. streets were closed. 30 rooms at a hotel were also evacuated. the bomb squad determined it was not harmful and people were allowed back into the area. >>> also in san francisco, what started as a cell phone robbery ended with gunfire, a school lo
the robbers took off towards the schools and that is when they imposed the lock down. they arrested one suspect and the second suspect at 2:30 p.m. >>> firefighters took an hour to put out a fire this afternoon. flames broke out at 2:30 p.m. in a building on jersey street in noe valley. all the residents got out safely. the flames spread but firefighters put out the fire in 40 minutes. no one was hurt and investigators are trying to find out what caused the fire. >>> a broken...
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locking up your bike, a better one. we got to a legendary bike mechanic in new york city. >> have you a helmet on your head, a messenger bag, they're well-dressed. >> reporter: and they have a secret weapon. this is an expensive, top-rated steel bike lock. >> done. >> reporter: oh, my gosh, that takes two seconds. >> exactly. >> reporter: professional thieves swap bikes so they can easily sell them. bill says there are things you can do to protect yourself from an amateur thief. >> make sure the pole is securely in the ground. if they can lift the pole off they'll take the bike home. if the wheel drops off, the front wheel drops off. it's very difficult to take off the wheel. >> reporter: and nothing is foolproof. watch this. unable to break the lock of this bike, attached to a tree, these guys just chop the tree down. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >>> and coming up right here, it seemed like a good idea at the time, how one adventurous little boy was saved by some strangers. nothing complicated about a pair of 10
locking up your bike, a better one. we got to a legendary bike mechanic in new york city. >> have you a helmet on your head, a messenger bag, they're well-dressed. >> reporter: and they have a secret weapon. this is an expensive, top-rated steel bike lock. >> done. >> reporter: oh, my gosh, that takes two seconds. >> exactly. >> reporter: professional thieves swap bikes so they can easily sell them. bill says there are things you can do to protect yourself...
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. >> reporter: 20-year-old spencer blake found the back door locked and through his body against the privacy fence knocking it down and found the homeowner trying to extinguish the fire on his own. >> i guess hwas in the basement with his garden hoe trying to put it out saying help, help. spencer said get out of the house. he pulled him by the shirt and he went back in. >> spnser alerted neighbors. he doubled back around to the basement and assured wood ra that his wife and 4-month-old baby girl had gotten out. when he finally allowed himself to be rescued for a second time. >> he suffered serious but nonlife-threatening injuries. he was airlifted to the hospital. >> reporter: in pasadena abc2 news. >> it may have been a candle in the basement. he ask the prince george's county school administrator. >>> anne arundel firefighters busy with a fire in light thy couple heights. it started in the 6400 block of wilben road. the cause of this fire is still being investigated. >>> the trial for the man had police believe killed phylicia barnes will have to wait another five months. the judge
. >> reporter: 20-year-old spencer blake found the back door locked and through his body against the privacy fence knocking it down and found the homeowner trying to extinguish the fire on his own. >> i guess hwas in the basement with his garden hoe trying to put it out saying help, help. spencer said get out of the house. he pulled him by the shirt and he went back in. >> spnser alerted neighbors. he doubled back around to the basement and assured wood ra that his wife and...
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changed. -- with no locks were changed.st two years, according to the police officers association, 28 fights have been stolen from here. most of the bikes or lock when there were stolen. the problem is not just with bikes being stolen. inside this beautiful library, electronics have vanished. often it is because people are leaving their stuff and attended like this tape recorder on one table and at another table was this laptop. the truth is, there is no such thing as a safe place. did not leave their valuables unattended. it could save you a headache in the future. >> temperatures or slightly cooler this afternoon and what we saw yesterday. warm and our inland valleys. it is fairly mild this afternoon. fog is expected to return overnight. >> petaluma little league continues to dominate the sports landscape. they took on a fairfield connecticut tonight and pennsylvania. the bottom third 1-0. there are one victory away from the national final. giants dodgers, 4-0. lincecum pitched a two hitter. the oakland a's have turned th
changed. -- with no locks were changed.st two years, according to the police officers association, 28 fights have been stolen from here. most of the bikes or lock when there were stolen. the problem is not just with bikes being stolen. inside this beautiful library, electronics have vanished. often it is because people are leaving their stuff and attended like this tape recorder on one table and at another table was this laptop. the truth is, there is no such thing as a safe place. did not...
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this is my first time being locked up. i'm locked up for selling drugs. i feel hatred but, you know, most of the hatred i feel for myself because there wasn't nobody forcing me to sell drugs. i sold drugs, you know what i'm saying, to try to have a better life for myself and my family. i was walking around with thousands and i jumped off somebody over $65. when the police came i had 56 grams of marijuana on me in my underwear and it cost me five years here, you know? just to sit back and think about it, you know, i could have let that $65 go. i'd still be in the world with my family. >> you have huge -- just do upper bodies and make note if they have any others, too. >> upon arrival, new inmates are photographed, and digital stills are taken of any tattoos that they might have. these photos often help identify gang affiliations, which can influence housing decisions. >> i've had a headache for about the last five, six days, you know, and it's mainly just due from stress, thinking of my family, my wife, kids. it's like a -- it's like a real bad dream, you
this is my first time being locked up. i'm locked up for selling drugs. i feel hatred but, you know, most of the hatred i feel for myself because there wasn't nobody forcing me to sell drugs. i sold drugs, you know what i'm saying, to try to have a better life for myself and my family. i was walking around with thousands and i jumped off somebody over $65. when the police came i had 56 grams of marijuana on me in my underwear and it cost me five years here, you know? just to sit back and think...
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one lock, and two locks. all the 1s are keyed the same and the 2s are keyed the same.wo sets of keys for each shackle. it's security. in case anyone gets a hold of one of our key chains. more than likely they're not going to get a hold of two. >> got the secure the chains so the lock won't go up and down on your foot. the most comfortable place for you to walk, or you're going to trip on them all day long. you have to secure them. with the shoestring. >> get your bags two at a time starting up front. ♪ >> at age 50, mchellon is one of the oldest inmates to work in the fields. his 20-year-old cell mate scott parker is one of the youngest. he's serving five years for armed robbery, burglary, and drug possession. >> i been in that cell for 14 months, you know what i'm saying? now 18 months. i get tired of being in that cell all the time. it was nice to come out. it's got its ups and downs. i was nervous coming to prison. first time, 19 years old. it's scary, but i was nervous. didn't know what to do, how to act. >> he's a young inmate, and it seems like he's still trying
one lock, and two locks. all the 1s are keyed the same and the 2s are keyed the same.wo sets of keys for each shackle. it's security. in case anyone gets a hold of one of our key chains. more than likely they're not going to get a hold of two. >> got the secure the chains so the lock won't go up and down on your foot. the most comfortable place for you to walk, or you're going to trip on them all day long. you have to secure them. with the shoestring. >> get your bags two at a time...
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been locked up twice for it. there's documentation on one, there's going to be another documentation on another one. and if you keep going and you don't take a cellie, guess what happens? >> what? >> indeterminant shu. >> the shu is the secure housing unit, where inmates live under the harshest restrictions in the entire state. while shu inmates usually get their own cell, they lose all other privileges. >> so you don't get visits. >> no, not really. no. no, it's -- nope. >> i'm just telling you -- >> i have, but they don't matter. >> i'm just telling you, in order to be a programmer, you have to show that you're willing to be socially acceptable with somebody else in your cell. in other words, you're a program failure. that's all i'm trying to tell you. >> okay. >> you don't want to do it, but you're going to do it, okay? >> okay. >> i'm serious. you don't have to marry him. >> yeah, i mean, it seem that way. you're placing this inmate in the cell with me. i mean we're not -- we're not outside the cell all day.
been locked up twice for it. there's documentation on one, there's going to be another documentation on another one. and if you keep going and you don't take a cellie, guess what happens? >> what? >> indeterminant shu. >> the shu is the secure housing unit, where inmates live under the harshest restrictions in the entire state. while shu inmates usually get their own cell, they lose all other privileges. >> so you don't get visits. >> no, not really. no. no, it's...
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rear wheel locked up front wheel is locked up. anti-theft thing. very difficult to take off the wheel. >>reporter: but nothing is foolproof. watch this. unable to break the lock of this bike attached to a tree, these guys just chop the tree down. abc news, new york. >> just incredible. coming up. gas money. airline asks its passengers to help pay for fue fuel. >>> band of brothers sweet story about the reunion of 2 guerrilla what do you think of this one? really? what's this? this is a rose i made from a turnip. let's try together. perfect. two worlds that fit in one kitchen. come in today and save up to 20% on a kitchen from ikea. experience thehas your ticket pressure-relieving comfort of tempur-pedic, and sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. get 36 months interest-free financing: no down, and no interest for 3 years. plus, get free same-day delivery. sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee, interest-free financing, and free delivery? that's the ticket! sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic is on now. ♪ sleep train ♪
rear wheel locked up front wheel is locked up. anti-theft thing. very difficult to take off the wheel. >>reporter: but nothing is foolproof. watch this. unable to break the lock of this bike attached to a tree, these guys just chop the tree down. abc news, new york. >> just incredible. coming up. gas money. airline asks its passengers to help pay for fue fuel. >>> band of brothers sweet story about the reunion of 2 guerrilla what do you think of this one? really? what's...
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start off with a lock at baltimore. a very clear looking and pleasant looking afternoon and a good looking summer day. average temperature. 51% the humidity. dew point at 51. show you some of the weather as it has unfolded. boy, it was gorgeous. you can see passing cloud cover. just fair weather cumulus clouds. towson, a blue sky with some of the clouds bubbling up later in the afternoon and a mighty fine day down on the severn river. you have to love it when you see that type of scenario. temperatures low 80s and upper 70s north and west. we'll keep an eye on that as temperatures should cool slowly this evening. it's dry air in pennsylvania but most of maryland of what i call moderate humidity with a dew point of 60, muggy, nonetheless, muggy. the wind speed direction is out of the east at 5 to 10. there's bay wart and -- water and ocean water temperature. any breeze off the water not exactly a cooling one at least not on a day like this with temps in the low 80s. you can see this stalled front just offshore continuing
start off with a lock at baltimore. a very clear looking and pleasant looking afternoon and a good looking summer day. average temperature. 51% the humidity. dew point at 51. show you some of the weather as it has unfolded. boy, it was gorgeous. you can see passing cloud cover. just fair weather cumulus clouds. towson, a blue sky with some of the clouds bubbling up later in the afternoon and a mighty fine day down on the severn river. you have to love it when you see that type of scenario....
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a lot of people locking their doors which normally we wouldn't do. >> unknown to the killer, a teenagege station wagon leave the scene and writes down the license plate number. >> we had gotten a call at our office the next day from an individual who said his car was stolen, and it matches the description of the car that's mentioned in the mission viejo. that car was recovered a few days later in downtown los angeles in a parking lot, abandoned. >> they staked out that car for 24 hours to see if he would return to it. he didn't. then scientific investigations people got a hold of it, printed the whole car. >> when it was processed there was a fingerprint lifted. partial fingerprint from the interior of the car. that was a big break in the case. >> over the next few days, the department of justice in sacramento franticly searches their files for a match to the fingerprint. >> in 1985, they were going through fingerprints by hand. they didn't have a computer to do this. this is old gum shoe work. >> the research pays off. investigators finally match the print to 25-year-old richard ramir
a lot of people locking their doors which normally we wouldn't do. >> unknown to the killer, a teenagege station wagon leave the scene and writes down the license plate number. >> we had gotten a call at our office the next day from an individual who said his car was stolen, and it matches the description of the car that's mentioned in the mission viejo. that car was recovered a few days later in downtown los angeles in a parking lot, abandoned. >> they staked out that car for...
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a few hours ago this entire bridge was in grid lock. some thought t bridge moved up and down. the inspections were still underway all the way through morning rush hour. >> one way in and one way out unless you want to go all the way around delaware and that doesn't make a lot of sense. none of us are getting anywhere. >> san day is -- sandy is stuck. in the end it was tarps blowing around enough that it caused the bridge to move. there was no sus steaned damage because of the tarps in the wind. people wonder is it save. they looked at mdta records and found according to standards, it is save but considered functionally obsolete. it's safe but if it were built today it wouldn't meet current standards. >> quite frankly, except for rush our period the existing bridge seems to provide the capacity that we have for the highway demand. >> according to the mdta the bay bridge had its last hands on inspection june of 2011. a visual inspection in march turned up no problem. >>> more on the boat accident involving don dwyer. a good samaritan rushed to the scene. take a listen. >> the ot
a few hours ago this entire bridge was in grid lock. some thought t bridge moved up and down. the inspections were still underway all the way through morning rush hour. >> one way in and one way out unless you want to go all the way around delaware and that doesn't make a lot of sense. none of us are getting anywhere. >> san day is -- sandy is stuck. in the end it was tarps blowing around enough that it caused the bridge to move. there was no sus steaned damage because of the tarps...
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. >> the door wasn't locked? >> of course, if it's locked, you go through it, break down the door. alarm goes off. each of us take a room. got to cover everybody at one time. because it could be dangerous you can get killed just, as well i take a room, which happened to be a son's room, kick him, wake up. wakes up, flashlight in his eyes and black room, he don't know what's going on. throw him down, put his ankles together, zip him up, it looked like he was like somebody in high school. he had trophies, you know, little athletic sport guy, you know, played football you could tell, things like that. so i could see him trying to be a hero or something for his family, you know? so that was my concern, okay? maybe he might be a threat. not that i'm really worried about it. it just means that i might have to do something i don't want to do such as shoot him or whatever you know? i'm not going to fight. i'm not here to see who can win. i'm here to win. at this time, he's calling out to his little sister which is right next door almost. you know, and that's my little sister, she's only 14
. >> the door wasn't locked? >> of course, if it's locked, you go through it, break down the door. alarm goes off. each of us take a room. got to cover everybody at one time. because it could be dangerous you can get killed just, as well i take a room, which happened to be a son's room, kick him, wake up. wakes up, flashlight in his eyes and black room, he don't know what's going on. throw him down, put his ankles together, zip him up, it looked like he was like somebody in high...
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locking the closet from the inside and calling 911. >> i heard hay, come out. we're coming in. >> he and his sister stayed on the phone and ate rifed in less than two minute autos we're able to get there in time. >> and this has been happening randomly and it's around 3:00. >> investigators tell me there has been an uptick in the number of robberies in their city over two years. there are thieves seeing homes like these in aquiet homes as an opportunity. >> if they would have come to our house and we can't answer the door what would have happened? he could wo have been home, too. >> and there are police tell me they had items in their possession that had been from a neighboring community. >> thank you very much. interest there is just mayhem in the streets of new york this morning. a gunman opened fire in front of the empire state building. a man wearing a business suit shot and killed his former employer and took off on 5th avenue. there is nine people wounded in the cross fire. >> they turned a gun on the police and tried to shoot them. they returned fire, ki
locking the closet from the inside and calling 911. >> i heard hay, come out. we're coming in. >> he and his sister stayed on the phone and ate rifed in less than two minute autos we're able to get there in time. >> and this has been happening randomly and it's around 3:00. >> investigators tell me there has been an uptick in the number of robberies in their city over two years. there are thieves seeing homes like these in aquiet homes as an opportunity. >> if they...
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to bring the kids to school because they were in lock down. another e-mail at 9:00 saying it was lifted. >> reporter: police held cold shows to let witnesses view the suspects in the street. in addition to the cell phones and credit cards they got two hand guns from the suspects. reporting live, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> investigators said today the plane that crashed at the reno air races last year was unsafe to fly. the world war world war ii plane slammed into the stands. today the ntsb showed the aircraft underwent too many modifications. weakening the structure. >> if you are modifying a airplane without understanding how it could effect it, then you are just playing russian roulette. >> the investigators said there were loose screws in the tail. the ntsb said the pilot did not notify officials of the changes which could have prevented the plane from racing. >>> new bill aimed at preventing dug over dose deaths cleared a hurdle. it would give a legal reprieve to drug users to seep -- seek help. >>> federal officials joined
to bring the kids to school because they were in lock down. another e-mail at 9:00 saying it was lifted. >> reporter: police held cold shows to let witnesses view the suspects in the street. in addition to the cell phones and credit cards they got two hand guns from the suspects. reporting live, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> investigators said today the plane that crashed at the reno air races last year was unsafe to fly. the world war world war ii plane slammed into...
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until she heard about a home alarm system >>> you can unlocked and lock your front door and you cameras you can control thermostat all from your home or phone or computer as well as monitor with a security system >>> i don't have to worry and have to worry about him: out the door because this tells me the door is open >>> she's had the system for two months there are automatic locks and the intercom system she says her life is change for the better her son sleeps in his own room. >>> we have key locks and the alarm system we know whether he is coming or going i feel safer with him in his room >>> their relationship is close but she now has a freedom. >>> that piece of mine comes at a cost the home automation system has a $200 activation fee plus monthly monitoring charge of $70 it does have a family assistance program. >>> everybody sleeping better >>> what a difference a day makes yesterday clear and warm today different >>> a weather forecast with two tails where stockton at the coast and let me share with you with the evening commute books like at the golden gate bridge we have drizz
until she heard about a home alarm system >>> you can unlocked and lock your front door and you cameras you can control thermostat all from your home or phone or computer as well as monitor with a security system >>> i don't have to worry and have to worry about him: out the door because this tells me the door is open >>> she's had the system for two months there are automatic locks and the intercom system she says her life is change for the better her son sleeps in...