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everybody knows master lock makes the best lock. so two years ago, i set a goal of doubling u.s. exports over five years with the bipartisan trade agreements i signed into law, we're on track to meeting that goal ahead of schedule. pretty soon, there will be millions of new customers for american goods. i want new cars on the streets of seoul, south korea, imported from detroit and toledo and milwaukee. there's nothing wrong with them being able to sell cars here. i just want to be able to sell cars there. even playing field is what we want. i'm going anywhere in the world to open up new markets for american products. and i'm not going to stand by when our competitors don't play by the same rules. it's not fair when foreign manufacturers have a leg up on ours just because they're getting heavy subsidies from their government. so i directed my administration to create a trade enforcement unit. and it's only got one job. investigating unfair trade practices in countries like an playing field because when we've got an even playing field, i promise you, nobody is going to outcompete
everybody knows master lock makes the best lock. so two years ago, i set a goal of doubling u.s. exports over five years with the bipartisan trade agreements i signed into law, we're on track to meeting that goal ahead of schedule. pretty soon, there will be millions of new customers for american goods. i want new cars on the streets of seoul, south korea, imported from detroit and toledo and milwaukee. there's nothing wrong with them being able to sell cars here. i just want to be able to sell...
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so from now on, as master lock world changers. with that, join me in welcoming our president, barack obama! ♪ ♪ >> hello, milwaukee! it is good to be back in the great state of wisconsin. it's the closest i've been to ho i was thinking about getting on the 90/94 and just driving down to my house. thank you, deandre for that outstanding introduction. and for sharing your story. i can tell, though, deandre is a little shy. he doesn't necessarily like to get out in front of people. before i begin, i want to thank some additional special guestsr. milwaukee mayor tom barrett is in the house. your congresswoman gwen moore is here. you heard from your local uaw representative john drew. and got a great tour from the president of uaw local 469 mike bing. finally, i want to thank master lock ceo john hepner for inviting us here today. it is wonderful to be at master brought back some memories. i was thinking about my gym locker in high school. and, you know if you go into the boys' locker room in high school, sometimes it's a little powerf
so from now on, as master lock world changers. with that, join me in welcoming our president, barack obama! ♪ ♪ >> hello, milwaukee! it is good to be back in the great state of wisconsin. it's the closest i've been to ho i was thinking about getting on the 90/94 and just driving down to my house. thank you, deandre for that outstanding introduction. and for sharing your story. i can tell, though, deandre is a little shy. he doesn't necessarily like to get out in front of people....
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there are technologies to lock it down. we do it and do it worldwide. but you are looking at a massive explosion of the small devices. these devices leverage the cloud because they do not have the processing power that the big machine does. so you have to watch that data at rest and shared resources, your personal information is all over that phone, pictures of your friends and family, and location, if you lose it you want to have the remote capability to destroy it. it's a wonderful device, but it access to all the critical infrastructure, and has access to now your personal information, it brings a wonderful nuisance of fun to computing but it brings dangers for us to get out in front of. because moblity is growing. >> every now and then i talk to hackers to see what they are up to. one of them told me that price to hack a tool kit to hack a ipod is about $200,000, but for other founds it's like $2,000. so it will force us to watch the big providers. the big isps, responsibility will shift away from the edge, away from the consumer to the service prov
there are technologies to lock it down. we do it and do it worldwide. but you are looking at a massive explosion of the small devices. these devices leverage the cloud because they do not have the processing power that the big machine does. so you have to watch that data at rest and shared resources, your personal information is all over that phone, pictures of your friends and family, and location, if you lose it you want to have the remote capability to destroy it. it's a wonderful device,...
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i think i've been locked up -- the only birthday i wasn't locked up for was my 26th birthday. since 1982, from juvenile i've been locked up all the way to adult. i think i've had one birthday on the streets. in what? 25, 30 years? >> so what are the plans for your birthday? >> the fellas are making burittoes. >> your future? what's it look like? >> what future? i have no future. this is my future. i don't know. when we first interviewed hankins, he explained how he had been convicted of murder. >> i needed money. i knew how to make money, it just wasn't the right way. and i knew it. and, you know, i just guess i programmed myself to think i could get away with it. i've got away with a lot of crimes. i've been busted for crimes, you know, but i guess i just out guessed them. desperate men will do desperate things. >> but the prison provided some of the most telling evidence of hankings. this was recorded during a strip search. >> hankens was never interviewed about the assault until now. >> i can't believe i had my hair like that. >> the video says that one day i snapped, i did
i think i've been locked up -- the only birthday i wasn't locked up for was my 26th birthday. since 1982, from juvenile i've been locked up all the way to adult. i think i've had one birthday on the streets. in what? 25, 30 years? >> so what are the plans for your birthday? >> the fellas are making burittoes. >> your future? what's it look like? >> what future? i have no future. this is my future. i don't know. when we first interviewed hankins, he explained how he had...
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and the top means guys who are locked up here, these guys who are totally locked up in isolation.the mexican mafia, nuestra familia, texas syndicate, aryan brotherhood, nazi low riders black guerilla family these are the prison gangs that control what happens to the prison and the prison community and the leaders are, in these cages. california has 33 prisons, but only three shus to isolate prison gang leaders once they've been identified. you have to wonder how can these people hold so much power when they're locked up in these isolation units. and what we've been told is that there are ways to do everything-- you can pass messages, they have telephone calls with family members, they get to meet with family members. and those messages that they send get trickled down into the larger prison community and even onto the streets. ♪ we're heading out to these isolation units to see if we can talk to some of the inmates, but we've been told not to turn on the camera before we get their permission. that's because some of the leaders of these prison gangs and the most notorious gangs the
and the top means guys who are locked up here, these guys who are totally locked up in isolation.the mexican mafia, nuestra familia, texas syndicate, aryan brotherhood, nazi low riders black guerilla family these are the prison gangs that control what happens to the prison and the prison community and the leaders are, in these cages. california has 33 prisons, but only three shus to isolate prison gang leaders once they've been identified. you have to wonder how can these people hold so much...
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grease, give the old locks a tune up.here are ways to save it as opposed to replacing it. this one you see the locks that goes to the side of the door many of the new doors you bore a hole and it goes through there. if you wanted to take this out put this in there will be patchwork involved. it's cheaper to have this either repair or replaced or do carp entry work. >> you can go to a lot of salvage shops and find boxes full of old locks. if you have one that's not functioning and need parts you go out on saturday. the brand is to the lock you can get a new salvage unit. the quality of the castings and trim are superior to those things available. >> a comment? >> to what degree does disabled access apply to old multifamily residential buildings? >> in door hardware i saw a building it's made accessible you have the latch knobs. >> goods question section of the california building -- [laughter] says specifically that the regulations for disabled access do not apply to existing residential building. anything not newly constr
grease, give the old locks a tune up.here are ways to save it as opposed to replacing it. this one you see the locks that goes to the side of the door many of the new doors you bore a hole and it goes through there. if you wanted to take this out put this in there will be patchwork involved. it's cheaper to have this either repair or replaced or do carp entry work. >> you can go to a lot of salvage shops and find boxes full of old locks. if you have one that's not functioning and need...
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also before me i have the sock with a padlock and combination lock inside. that. >> i didn't have nothing to do with the assault. when the assault took place, i was on the stairs. an inmate ran by me. i could have easily been mistaken and that is what i believe that i was mistaken that by me being pushed aside that i was believed to be the one who assaulted him. >> inmates who saw the assault remain anonymous in hearings like this, but it is up to the judge to determine the credibility. >> do you have any enemies in the institution, in the cell block, mr. bullock? >> i don't have any enemies. >> tell me things people would make up about you. >> well, i don't know, people like gamblers? >> well, i am trying to help you with your defense. if you provide names that may not be credible and if you choose not the provide those names, that is up to you. >> how can i defend myself when you say there is a weapon involved, but i don't know what the weapon is. >> i showed it to you. >> now you tell me what it is, but in the report, it don't say nothing what the weapon
also before me i have the sock with a padlock and combination lock inside. that. >> i didn't have nothing to do with the assault. when the assault took place, i was on the stairs. an inmate ran by me. i could have easily been mistaken and that is what i believe that i was mistaken that by me being pushed aside that i was believed to be the one who assaulted him. >> inmates who saw the assault remain anonymous in hearings like this, but it is up to the judge to determine the...
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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 definitely tried to open the door, but the door was locked. police say the man found an unlocked door and was about to steal a computer when for some reason he began touching a sleeping female student's thigh. en though students have to cards at the door and elevator, they should always lock dorm doors. >> i wouldn't normally lock my to go next store to talk to someone, but i don't know, start?we >> they are urging students not to walk alone and call for a feel unsafe. are doing more. >> i have carry mace with me. >> the alleged sexual assault happened near 36 and n. it is only a block from the campus. information that could help police solve that sexual assault, call the metropolitan police in d.c. and e information that ollege park the c case you are asked to call the park campus police. i'm tom roussey. >> the search continues for two suspects that robbed two people at gun point in northwest d.c. >> students said they were walking when two suspects approached them. the suspects took the students' nes and ran cell pho off. no one was hurt. >
. >> they definitely tried to open the door, but the door was locked. police say the man found an unlocked door and was about to steal a computer when for some reason he began touching a sleeping female student's thigh. en though students have to cards at the door and elevator, they should always lock dorm doors. >> i wouldn't normally lock my to go next store to talk to someone, but i don't know, start?we >> they are urging students not to walk alone and call for a feel...
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i let them lock it. about doing time when you know you can't leave. >> rodney has been in prison for 16 years. when he was 18 he shot and killed a man while robbing a restaurant. rodney was sentenced to life for murder. he occupies his time with the prison job he's allowed to have in unit six. >> my job, i come here on death row. i feel trapped already. you see it's getting dark coming up in here. no way out. just one way in. when i go from unit six to death row, i'm always, like humbled. i know that that could have been me. because they threatened me with the death penalty. >> another advantage to living in minimum security is visitation. these inmates can receive visitors three days a week. >> kiss. i have mixed emotions when i'm in visit with my mother. i know that she's hurting for me being in here. i know she may blame herself sometime for what happens. >> her birthday is next week. >> mine is coming up. >> you think she's going to be mad if i won't be able to get anything? >> no. i'm going to get t
i let them lock it. about doing time when you know you can't leave. >> rodney has been in prison for 16 years. when he was 18 he shot and killed a man while robbing a restaurant. rodney was sentenced to life for murder. he occupies his time with the prison job he's allowed to have in unit six. >> my job, i come here on death row. i feel trapped already. you see it's getting dark coming up in here. no way out. just one way in. when i go from unit six to death row, i'm always, like...
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the first part of the answer seems to be working but the second part how are you locking in savings -- >> we are locking in savings over ten years t doesn't mean that every problem is solved. >> it is going to be $25 trillion in debt in -- >> i am sorry, has someone else offered a $25 trillion debt reduction plan? i think i would be interested to see it. the fact is the president has put forward a deficit and debt reduction plan that would save more than $4 trillion over ten years. that is significant savings. it builds on some of the decisions that have been made working with congress last summer through the debt ceiling negotiations that led to the passage of the budget control act that locked in a trillion dollars in discretionary cuts and locked in an additional $1.2 frill i don't know through the sequester designed to force congress to act in a responsible and balanced way for further deficit and debt reduction and he has further savings that account for the total $4 trillion. that's the right approach. it doesn't mean we solved every problem for the country going forward. certai
the first part of the answer seems to be working but the second part how are you locking in savings -- >> we are locking in savings over ten years t doesn't mean that every problem is solved. >> it is going to be $25 trillion in debt in -- >> i am sorry, has someone else offered a $25 trillion debt reduction plan? i think i would be interested to see it. the fact is the president has put forward a deficit and debt reduction plan that would save more than $4 trillion over ten...
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forced a school to go into lock down. no one was injured. the suspect ran into a neighborhood, that prompted a three hour long police man hunt. charles clifford was there and has details. >> reporter: police responded to a report of a burglary in process. when they arrived on scene, offenses found a man armed. he pointed a gun that officers and fired. they returned fire. no one was injured in the exchange but the man fled into a nearby yard. police began suching for the suspect. they put roosevelt middle school on lock down. a helicopter spotted the suspect near 19th and 22. they took him into custody later. you can see the suspect here. this search involved a large number of officers and they the to make sure 911 calls were being answered. >> what our command did today was called in officers who would maybe -- normally start their shifts a little bit later come in earlier and then we have officers in our building had them respond out here to assist. we had chp, sheriff's department. oakland schools. we had help from our neighboring agency.
forced a school to go into lock down. no one was injured. the suspect ran into a neighborhood, that prompted a three hour long police man hunt. charles clifford was there and has details. >> reporter: police responded to a report of a burglary in process. when they arrived on scene, offenses found a man armed. he pointed a gun that officers and fired. they returned fire. no one was injured in the exchange but the man fled into a nearby yard. police began suching for the suspect. they put...
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some are questioning if that warrants locking all of the bathrooms here on campus? now there are reports that students are fidgeting in class, not paying attention because they couldn't find a place to go before class. others are saying some are relieving themselves in the stairwells. the principal locked all but one boys' and one girls' bathroom for 1400 students last year. a week ago she reportedly unlocked a second set. there are questions about whether this violates state requirements. in the article state officials quoted as saying it is required that there be one urinal per 30 boys and one toilet per 45 girls. the school is attracting a lot of attention. there are questions raised here at the campus as students continue to dance and writing their way to class as they try to find -- a place to go. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> 4:34. school officials in the contra costa town are confident they've cleaned up whatever caused a school wide illness a crew the weekend disinfect the school with bleach. thursday nearly a quarter students got sick, 200 were absent frid
some are questioning if that warrants locking all of the bathrooms here on campus? now there are reports that students are fidgeting in class, not paying attention because they couldn't find a place to go before class. others are saying some are relieving themselves in the stairwells. the principal locked all but one boys' and one girls' bathroom for 1400 students last year. a week ago she reportedly unlocked a second set. there are questions about whether this violates state requirements. in...
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there are many ships and going through the locks takes time.lso the ship goes slowly through the back--the vast lake that dominates the canal. it is of beautiful journey. it was fun to do it on a ship with lots of people pointing out gold hill or other landmarks but by the end of the day you are tired and you have seen so much. you are ready for some there. >> host: a lot of the focus when we talk about the panama canal on president theodore roosevelt and in your book "the canal builders" there's a picture of president roosevelt but he is not the focus of your book. >> guest: he dominates our memory of the canal. he more than any other single person played a huge role in committing the united states to building the canal but my book doesn't focus on him because i am interested in looking at the working men and women who built the canal. part of what inspired the book was thinking that the united states was brilliant at creating the idea that the canal was a triumphant achievement of technology, leadership of the roosevelt--the selflessness of t
there are many ships and going through the locks takes time.lso the ship goes slowly through the back--the vast lake that dominates the canal. it is of beautiful journey. it was fun to do it on a ship with lots of people pointing out gold hill or other landmarks but by the end of the day you are tired and you have seen so much. you are ready for some there. >> host: a lot of the focus when we talk about the panama canal on president theodore roosevelt and in your book "the canal...
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it happened at a south bay high chool and it had that high school on lock down today. this is the nve gun mistaken for a real gun at cooper team know high, a custodian spotted this plastic gun poking out of a backpack and immediately called 911678 the school was put on lock down 20 minutes. more than two dozen students brought the nerve guns to school today to play game called assassin. no students were arrested, those who brought the guns could face disciplinary action. in the east bay, our nbc chopper over the scene now you building inspectors trying to determine what caused the front of a two-story building to collapse. it happened in oakland, dozens of bricks crashed to the ground at a liquor store, you see it happened here, international boulevard and 13th avenue, no one was hurt, police created a barrier around the debris. >>> the catholic church objects to a white house directive requiring religious groups to give women the same health care benefits private companies do, including access to birth control. the outcry has been so loud, white house spokesman jay ca
it happened at a south bay high chool and it had that high school on lock down today. this is the nve gun mistaken for a real gun at cooper team know high, a custodian spotted this plastic gun poking out of a backpack and immediately called 911678 the school was put on lock down 20 minutes. more than two dozen students brought the nerve guns to school today to play game called assassin. no students were arrested, those who brought the guns could face disciplinary action. in the east bay, our...
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this was one of my babies, i could not lock this up. i switched to riding a bike i could afford to get stolen. the building does offered by a parking facilities inside, but they are simply sub-standard. you cannot remove the front wheel and lock the frame, there is not enough space. the building manager said that this is first-come, first-served until 9:00. there is no way to secure these, and many of them are not locked up. i have been working with the building manager to offer alternatives. they are making steps forward. to accommodate more cyclists. hopefully more safely. my question comes down to the wording of the legislation, which includes the word safe and secure. what exactly are these pertaining to. freedom from theft, safety of the person blocking the bike up, but what about the safety of the bite from being damaged? every two days this has somehow been manipulated and i have lost taillights -- and my question is, does this legislation require the building manager to put in locks -- that allow the bike to rest by itself, not
this was one of my babies, i could not lock this up. i switched to riding a bike i could afford to get stolen. the building does offered by a parking facilities inside, but they are simply sub-standard. you cannot remove the front wheel and lock the frame, there is not enough space. the building manager said that this is first-come, first-served until 9:00. there is no way to secure these, and many of them are not locked up. i have been working with the building manager to offer alternatives....
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i don't necessarily want to get locked into. i never been a member.t is because i don't like to get in to things. >> only way i would go along with this is the government edict. let them have four or six years of the. but in terms of the workplace they have the flexibility and unions are only six or seven percent. it is all about manage term limits for congress. >> and you also, hold on, vicki go ahead. >> the point that rich was making. what if you have a high performer. are you putting him through the point? >> who said they would. >> apply it to all employers. >> i know, rebel may not do that and rebel may let you go after one year. >> rick, go ahead. >> just, just quick ones. to our steve host. government involvement is a bit of a stretch, but secondly, look you and your employer are locked into employment contract. the other thing we don't know and this is to the discuion victoria had. we don't have the details or a situation where an employee can be fired. typically in an employment contract you can be fired if you really screw up. >> rick said
i don't necessarily want to get locked into. i never been a member.t is because i don't like to get in to things. >> only way i would go along with this is the government edict. let them have four or six years of the. but in terms of the workplace they have the flexibility and unions are only six or seven percent. it is all about manage term limits for congress. >> and you also, hold on, vicki go ahead. >> the point that rich was making. what if you have a high performer. are...
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he would be 100% locked for the nomination. do is grow a mustache and he's good to go. >> or he could be the bass player for sound garden. >> yes. >> i think the mustache thing -- >> have you ever had a mustache? >> no comment. i think you look great right now. >> i appreciate that. >> i would say that, you know, the whole nation of sort of magnum p.i.s could really up the testosterone. >> yes. >> we minor league get out there -- >> with energy independence, we have to do electoral reform, reform the prison system. we've got to get jobs for our veterans. we've got to drill for oil. >> you can do that better with a mustache. >> do it bet we are a mustache. johnathan, the last word. >> i'm all for a magnum p.i. nation. >> are you refraining to comment, then, on any other content of the past couple minutes? i'm confused. >> we've got to move on. if i could grow a mustache, i'd have a mustache. and i thought yours was fine right till about here. >> okay. >> everything else from here down should have gone. >> so you're saying the pa
he would be 100% locked for the nomination. do is grow a mustache and he's good to go. >> or he could be the bass player for sound garden. >> yes. >> i think the mustache thing -- >> have you ever had a mustache? >> no comment. i think you look great right now. >> i appreciate that. >> i would say that, you know, the whole nation of sort of magnum p.i.s could really up the testosterone. >> yes. >> we minor league get out there -- >>...
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they are locked? >> yes. >> reporter: what do you do? if they have to if really bad they go behind the trees or. the total number of toilets available is five for girls and two for boys along with urinals. that number falls incredibly short when it comes to law. >> some people go to bathrooms and smoke weed or do illegal stuff but they keep them locked and it is unfair for people that want to use them. >> what do you do. >> wait until after school and go to mcdonald's or something. >> what if you have to go change something, girl needs whatever. >> reporter: according to the contra costa times the principal hasn't said why they are closed except during brunch and lunch breaks but a trustee said it is because of graffiti. >> have someone watching the bathrooms that way they make sure nothing bad goes on in them. >> i don't want to use the bathroom because they are not clean. they are nasty. there's no soap. even if i could use it i wouldn't want to. they should look lock the bathrooms and clean them. >
they are locked? >> yes. >> reporter: what do you do? if they have to if really bad they go behind the trees or. the total number of toilets available is five for girls and two for boys along with urinals. that number falls incredibly short when it comes to law. >> some people go to bathrooms and smoke weed or do illegal stuff but they keep them locked and it is unfair for people that want to use them. >> what do you do. >> wait until after school and go to...
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and that it might come in handy to have these super locks.here are men with guns with them so -- but i'm actually here today because this company has been making the most of a huge opportunity that exists right now to bring jobs and manufacturing back to the united states of america. i talked about this during the state of the union. over the last few decades, revolutions in technology have made a lot of businesses more efficient and more productive. and that's a great thing. it means you generally have a better choice of products, you get better prices, but as some of you know, technology has also made a lot of jobs obsolete. and it's allowed companies to set up shop and hire workers is almost anywhere in the world where there's an internet connection, you can produce things that previously you could only produce here in the united states. so the result has been a pretty painful process for a lot of families and for a lot of communities, especially here in the midwest. too many factories where people thought they'd retire suddenly left town.
and that it might come in handy to have these super locks.here are men with guns with them so -- but i'm actually here today because this company has been making the most of a huge opportunity that exists right now to bring jobs and manufacturing back to the united states of america. i talked about this during the state of the union. over the last few decades, revolutions in technology have made a lot of businesses more efficient and more productive. and that's a great thing. it means you...
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one especially haunting section is completely abandoned behind locked doors. the execution chamber. >> we went down probably three, four stories underground to an area best described kind of like a scene out of "aliens". >> puddles of water on the ground and boards that are slightly elevate and you kind of do a balancing act across the boards, down this old corridor. and then you just come upon an open room with a wall. >> we are in a room where executions used to be carried out. prisoners on death row stood by the wall, the firing squad stood he here. >> translator: they had a squad of execute uners, bullets are visible on the wall. the prisoner on row spent his last days and hours in this room here. >> i have been a lot of prisons and been to row and other areas have a heavy feel to them. but i've never been in an environment like this where you just were overpowered with a sense of death. we knew we were walking in a place lots of people had died. >> narrator: today, the death penalty is outlawed in serbia. the final execution in this chamber occurred in 19
one especially haunting section is completely abandoned behind locked doors. the execution chamber. >> we went down probably three, four stories underground to an area best described kind of like a scene out of "aliens". >> puddles of water on the ground and boards that are slightly elevate and you kind of do a balancing act across the boards, down this old corridor. and then you just come upon an open room with a wall. >> we are in a room where executions used to be...
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. >> at 9:00 they are locked in the cells. they collect the keys and can you not go in the cells. >> why? >> that's the rules here. >> what do you think goes on behind these doors? >> i don't know and i don't want to know. but when you go out, make your checks, you can sometimes smell the weed. the only thing can you do is the day after get a complete checkup of the cell. but most of the time you don't find anything. >> but that's not the only unusual security policy. while american correctional officers who have close contact with inmates don't carry guns, hasselt officers carry less. >> none of the staff have any weapons no, pepper spray, no batons? >> the only equipment we carry are our keys and the cell phone, that's about it. but if necessary, we can get plastic shields, batons, the restraints, chain, protective helmets. i don't even think i ever wore a helmet. >> male inmates considered to be the greatest threat are segregated in their own unit, section 20. >> when they are -- when they use a lot of drug, when they are a
. >> at 9:00 they are locked in the cells. they collect the keys and can you not go in the cells. >> why? >> that's the rules here. >> what do you think goes on behind these doors? >> i don't know and i don't want to know. but when you go out, make your checks, you can sometimes smell the weed. the only thing can you do is the day after get a complete checkup of the cell. but most of the time you don't find anything. >> but that's not the only unusual...
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some question in that warrants locking the bathrooms. now there are reports that students are fidgeting in class, not paying attention because they can't find a place to go students are also relieving themselves in the stairwells. some students say they want all of the bathrooms opened. >> fliers have more information on them, we are going to recruit kids to join and help us talk to more kids to help us get the banks open quicker. >> reporter: -- the bathrooms open quicker. >> reporter: students say the principal locked all but one boys and one girls bathroom for 1400 students last year. a week ago she unlocked a second set. there are questions on whether that violates state law. according to a state official quoted in the article, one urinal is required per 30 boys and one toilet per 45 girls this school is attracting a lot of attention with the issue. students continue to wiggle and fidget their way to class as they frantically look for a place to go. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> 6:05. the autopsy on whitney houston is now complete.
some question in that warrants locking the bathrooms. now there are reports that students are fidgeting in class, not paying attention because they can't find a place to go students are also relieving themselves in the stairwells. some students say they want all of the bathrooms opened. >> fliers have more information on them, we are going to recruit kids to join and help us talk to more kids to help us get the banks open quicker. >> reporter: -- the bathrooms open quicker. >>...
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. >> everything locked up on the streets and snipers up on the road. residents were told to smelter in place and swat teams locked down the area. he eventually surrendered and he was arrested when he tried to return to the area. the other two men with them at the business were also arrested. no one was injured in the shooting. >> a fire started is under investigation. that fire was reported last night in a trash can near lexington avenue. sheriff deputies say they found glass from a bottle, cloth and bird residue on the road near the trash can. anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff's department. >> an 11 year old girl died just hours after getting into a fight at her elementary school. this is the memorial set up. long beach police say on friday after school she got into a fight with a girl. after the fight she started to complain her head hurt and was taken to the hospital and rushed into surgery where she died. >> they were fighting just for a boy. just for a boy. >> what do you think about that? >> it's stupid. >> an autopsy is being
. >> everything locked up on the streets and snipers up on the road. residents were told to smelter in place and swat teams locked down the area. he eventually surrendered and he was arrested when he tried to return to the area. the other two men with them at the business were also arrested. no one was injured in the shooting. >> a fire started is under investigation. that fire was reported last night in a trash can near lexington avenue. sheriff deputies say they found glass from a...
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two of the people that own the yellow locks in the u.s. and abroad have been taken down relative to iran being able to break in and impersonate those pieces. so it's happening every day. >> you can see how -- i thought it was important for the committee to hear that particular case because it shows how sophisticated and dangerous it can be if someone has a purpose other than criminal. i see my time is almost up so i'm going to ask two more questions and close up. i would like you to talk about, we've been through there a long time. it's been very difficult to get to a place where we have a very narrow focus on how to move to the next step. just talk about the challenges of why we think it's been difficult to even get a very narrow change in the law. and, lastly, doctor and maybe dr. diks can talk about this. you talked about hardware. there is much concern about hardware entering our system that may be malicious and very difficult for us to -- well, to understand exactly what that hardware is doing in our systems. and i'm hoping you can ta
two of the people that own the yellow locks in the u.s. and abroad have been taken down relative to iran being able to break in and impersonate those pieces. so it's happening every day. >> you can see how -- i thought it was important for the committee to hear that particular case because it shows how sophisticated and dangerous it can be if someone has a purpose other than criminal. i see my time is almost up so i'm going to ask two more questions and close up. i would like you to talk...
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we're all locked up on him. but he's going down. he's got too much clutter to pick him up on the side winger. so he's launching and got an et cetera -- expanding series. so i fire another missile. i fire a third, and this guy is going to turn down here and then i hit his -- hit his wing. oh, he's got a martin baker seat, just like everybody else. >> duty is ours. the result is god's. we talk about honor. honor something that we can't get for ourselves and honor that which is accorded to us by our fellows. our come aedes. -- comrades. we can only act honorably by remembering that what we do is a measure of our character. country, country service to country is what it's all about. we raised our hand each of us and said we would. we will. and so we did. regardless of the outcome. >> how are you doing? >> all right. >> well, those are aheheady day from my perspective. i was gifted and privileged to participate in a lot of things. but i had to volunteer for it for the most part. i had to fight to get those jobs. recall as the korean war
we're all locked up on him. but he's going down. he's got too much clutter to pick him up on the side winger. so he's launching and got an et cetera -- expanding series. so i fire another missile. i fire a third, and this guy is going to turn down here and then i hit his -- hit his wing. oh, he's got a martin baker seat, just like everybody else. >> duty is ours. the result is god's. we talk about honor. honor something that we can't get for ourselves and honor that which is accorded to...
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salazar would change the locks and rent out the home. at least 20 homes were affected and there would be more victims. >>> it would not be a solution for the ongoing budget problems. they released a new report. it estimates, facebook could generate $3.5 billion but ads state revenues could come short by $6.5 billion. a key note address from microsoft vice-president trustworthy computing. the best known group anonymous spends weeks recruiting hackers through facebook and twitter and they say they are justines testing their -- just teens testing their skills. >>> now the experts say it is continuous and it is a cost of doing business online. most of them say next year there are likely to be more hacking attempts since each success makes more hackers want to try. >>> it looks like the kings are staying in sacramento and they have a deal to finance the arena. under the proposed deal, they will contribute to the $387 million arena. >> when we left, we came to the arena and i was asked about how close, i needed to make two free throws and the
salazar would change the locks and rent out the home. at least 20 homes were affected and there would be more victims. >>> it would not be a solution for the ongoing budget problems. they released a new report. it estimates, facebook could generate $3.5 billion but ads state revenues could come short by $6.5 billion. a key note address from microsoft vice-president trustworthy computing. the best known group anonymous spends weeks recruiting hackers through facebook and twitter and...
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then why are millions of americans locked up in the penitentiary? if you're so brave and you're so wild, why can't you relate to the juvenile? fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, children, cousins, in-law, friends, wake up you sleeping fools, you're headed for the pen. but then it will be too late. everyone will see that they have safely locked us up and threw away the key. thanks a lot. >> even though jones was popular among other inmates and had spent time in prison, he struggled with some aspects of life in the dormitory-style housing unit he shared with 71 other men. >> i never really liked open-bay dorms. i'm a person that likes cleanliness. a lot of people, when they sneeze or cough don't cover up. you know, sometimes i can be sitting there eating, and somebody just starts sneezing and sneezing and not covering their mouth. imagine, i try to cover my food dang, what's wrong with these people? you know. that's probably a little crazy. oh, father yahweh, please save me and deliver me. >> as aversive as he was to germs, jones was enthusiastic to
then why are millions of americans locked up in the penitentiary? if you're so brave and you're so wild, why can't you relate to the juvenile? fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, children, cousins, in-law, friends, wake up you sleeping fools, you're headed for the pen. but then it will be too late. everyone will see that they have safely locked us up and threw away the key. thanks a lot. >> even though jones was popular among other inmates and had spent time in prison, he struggled with...
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a nearby school was locked down and neighbors trying to go home were locked out. >> i tell my wife to get out. >> we can't get anything. everything is blocked. >> reporter: a perimeter so large oakland police officers were forced to bring in extra officers. >> the city did go into a status where we could not respond any reports, crime reports. the city could only respond to 911 calls. >> reporter: at 1:40 they finally found the man cornered by cops and k7 units, blocked from the home he allegedly burglarized. incredibly, despite those bullets flying nobody hurt today. police spent time searching for the two firearms they say that suspect had before taking off from the scene. now they have positively identified him as the person who fired at them. live in oakland, cbs 5. >>> in ohio one student is dead, four others injured after a student opened fire on his classmates. police say a teenager described as an outcast started shooting in the cafeteria at chardon high in suburban cleveland today. a teacher is credited with saving lives forcation the student out of the building. police captu
a nearby school was locked down and neighbors trying to go home were locked out. >> i tell my wife to get out. >> we can't get anything. everything is blocked. >> reporter: a perimeter so large oakland police officers were forced to bring in extra officers. >> the city did go into a status where we could not respond any reports, crime reports. the city could only respond to 911 calls. >> reporter: at 1:40 they finally found the man cornered by cops and k7 units,...
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i never seen him on "lock up" until after he started working here. he's aggressive.me you get someone who wants to come to work and wants to work, my god. >> and still, reminders of prison sometimes show up unexpectedly. >> this prison bus from the colorado department of corrections came in, and me being my nosey stuff, i had to look. this right here, names and numbers of people being transferred throughout the state right here, and wasn't too long ago i was in one of these buses. i wouldn't want to do anything to jeopardize my freedoms and my liberties that i have now. uh-uh. right now, i can hear the wind blowing in through the trees behind us. in prison yards, there are no trees. life is great. >> i'm really excited. >> roy's brother ray was just as hopeful when he left prison. during our extended stay shoot at the lyman correctional facility, we followed him to the small trailer home where he was going to restart his life. >> this is nice. >> i love it. >> come on in. this is a castle to me. >> ray's release from prison did not go as he had hoped. we met him agai
i never seen him on "lock up" until after he started working here. he's aggressive.me you get someone who wants to come to work and wants to work, my god. >> and still, reminders of prison sometimes show up unexpectedly. >> this prison bus from the colorado department of corrections came in, and me being my nosey stuff, i had to look. this right here, names and numbers of people being transferred throughout the state right here, and wasn't too long ago i was in one of...
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i locked his door, went to 418. locked his door. went to the next cell, 410. i said, come on, go on in your cell. he said, i'm not going in. i said, just go in. and i had never had an incident. never had cross words with him, and he kept slow walking and this was totally out of the norm. at that time a sick feeling just overcomes you and you think, wow, something is not right. so i called for my sergeant on the radio. he said it'll be a minute. and the guy just hit me. and the first hit, i believe, knocked me out. i remember going down and i don't remember the actual impact of hitting the ground. >> she was up against the expanded metal in the fetal position and he kept kicking at her, aiming at her head, her stomach, trying to get to her kidneys. another officer on the unit, assigned to the unit, had come up the back stairwell and seen an incident, called the signal seven and came to her aid. >> both of my eyes were busted right in the eyebrow. i had 50 stitches in my eyebrow. he broke my jaw. it was broken in two places. i had on my forehead -- he kicked the
i locked his door, went to 418. locked his door. went to the next cell, 410. i said, come on, go on in your cell. he said, i'm not going in. i said, just go in. and i had never had an incident. never had cross words with him, and he kept slow walking and this was totally out of the norm. at that time a sick feeling just overcomes you and you think, wow, something is not right. so i called for my sergeant on the radio. he said it'll be a minute. and the guy just hit me. and the first hit, i...
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that's why green giant picks vegetables at their peak. ...and freezes them fast locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, ho, ho. green giant ♪ [ beep ] [ mom ] scooter? the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. it's got tender white meat chicken. the way i always made it for you. one more thing.... those pj's you like, i bought you five new pairs. love you. did you see the hockey game last night? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> cruise and pakistan are destroying the compound where osama bin laden was killed last may. -- crews in pakistan are destroying the compound where osama bin laden was killed last may. they're trying to prevent it from ever becoming a shrine. >> nelson mandela is expected to be released from the hospital on monday. he was admitted into a hospital in johanna this morning. he is trying to figure out what is calling a stomach ailment. the 93-year-old is not in any danger. >> the son of the late robert f. kennedy faces misdemeanor charges. douglas kennedy was trying to take his newborn son out for a walk when somebody trie
that's why green giant picks vegetables at their peak. ...and freezes them fast locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, ho, ho. green giant ♪ [ beep ] [ mom ] scooter? the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. it's got tender white meat chicken. the way i always made it for you. one more thing.... those pj's you like, i bought you five new pairs. love you. did you see the hockey game last night? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> cruise and...
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why were you locked up? >> why was i locked up? >> why did you miss super bowl? >> i don't know. >> come on, dude. guess. give me your best educated guess. >> they didn't want me to see the game? >> that wasn't a good guess. that wasn't a good guess. >> no? >> no. >> you're here for threats on another inmate, or actual assault on another inmate. how much did you have to do with that? or did you have anything to do with him? >> i had a little bit to do with him. i just told him, hey, put that in your house and everything's going to be good. >> so you told him to hold the hooch? >> yeah. >> you didn't threaten him, beat him up? >> no, he was all for it. he was like, i'm going to get to drink? i was like, yeah, and he was good to go. i didn't have to threaten him at all. that old dude, i'm not going to hit him. >> why did he get so scared? >> i'm not sure. >> well, you know what, we've had pretty good salmon out here with these s.o.s and haven't had a lot of trouble out of you guys. i don't want it to start. >> i didn't know he was an s.o. until he brought it up. be
why were you locked up? >> why was i locked up? >> why did you miss super bowl? >> i don't know. >> come on, dude. guess. give me your best educated guess. >> they didn't want me to see the game? >> that wasn't a good guess. that wasn't a good guess. >> no? >> no. >> you're here for threats on another inmate, or actual assault on another inmate. how much did you have to do with that? or did you have anything to do with him? >> i had a...
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15 years old they locked you up. can they do that?> at 15, monroe's involvement in gang violence changed his life forever. >> they say you have a gun, you carry a gun, eventually you're going to use it, and it did happen. we was just with a girl having fun, talking. i seen somebody walking by. we had a confrontation and i asked him a few questions about his gang affiliation, if he had problems with my gang or my street, or the red, period, the color red, and he said yes, and me trying to prove myself to my peers like, yeah, okay i'll show you that i'm down, and i reacted. and i shot him six times. and i ended up murdering him for basically a color. i never planned to commit a robbery. he never planned for his future to be doing a murder. he never planned for his life to be committing attempted murder. it all came about by the behavior and the lifestyle we chose. so you do a robbery. what do you think going to happen? >> you get caught, then you're going to you've very. >> what about your mom? what you think going to happen to her? >>
15 years old they locked you up. can they do that?> at 15, monroe's involvement in gang violence changed his life forever. >> they say you have a gun, you carry a gun, eventually you're going to use it, and it did happen. we was just with a girl having fun, talking. i seen somebody walking by. we had a confrontation and i asked him a few questions about his gang affiliation, if he had problems with my gang or my street, or the red, period, the color red, and he said yes, and me trying...
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locked up. hyped up. getting my adrenaline rushing so i can be ready, prepared to wrestle with them. >> do you know where your anger comes from. >> sometimes i just like to be angry. >> he's not the only one. program directors chris blessinger and eric courtney spend countless hours working with teens in seg. >> talk to me, what was the point of all that? >> i started hating nation. that everybody started fighting. >> where did that get to you? >> right here. >> as we attempted to interview blessinger after her rounds, we got her own feel for the personalities in seg. >> they go through the groups and they learn the skills but then they have to apply those skills. >> shut up. >> you have to have a certain kind of personality and the demeanor to be able to work in a place like this. there's never a dull moment. always things to do and offenders to help. >> you're facing an adult conviction. you're a danger. i can't let you out until this is all taken care of. >> i get threatened at least three times a day
locked up. hyped up. getting my adrenaline rushing so i can be ready, prepared to wrestle with them. >> do you know where your anger comes from. >> sometimes i just like to be angry. >> he's not the only one. program directors chris blessinger and eric courtney spend countless hours working with teens in seg. >> talk to me, what was the point of all that? >> i started hating nation. that everybody started fighting. >> where did that get to you? >> right...
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doors and breaks the lock. 100 protestors were inside city hall when
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bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? bring it with new bounty. >>> do you buy store brands to ceive on groceries? many of us do. but our consumer reporter shows us why that advantage may be disappearing so you don't waste your money. >> reporter: generic products are red-hot in the local supermarket. one shun -- once shunned by shores, many of us head for the store brand items. you're not always saving as much as you used to. when grocery stores first launched generic products in the 1970s they were a fraction of the price of the named brands. as they caught on and within the more upscale, store brands started costing more. fast forward to 2012. private label grocery items rose more than 5% last year compared to 1.9% for name brands. the report sites target's archer farms is one brand. it's no longer offering the same bang for the buck. the fact you can pay more for store brands. target's roast almonds cost a penny more per ounce than planters and sam's clubs diapers cost more than oth
bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? bring it with new bounty. >>> do you buy store brands to ceive on groceries? many of us do. but our consumer reporter shows us why that advantage may be disappearing so you don't waste your money. >> reporter: generic products are red-hot in the local supermarket. one shun -- once shunned by shores, many of us head for the store brand items. you're not always saving as...