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and lock your kids. because dawn quarrels is insatiable. >> i'm not going to stop registering kids to vote. >> stephen: that's why she is the people destroying america. remember, girls-- yes, go ahead. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: go ahead. i know you're scared but it's safe to applaud in here. (laughter) remember, girls, if it gets around that you voted, no boy is going to want to vote with you. so wait until you're married and then vote the way your husband tells you to. (laughter) we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) is welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. thank you. nation, like many americans i am thrilled that the iraq war is over but there are some downsides. for starters when i took the show there to perform for the troops in 2009, i lost my subway sub club card. and now this there is next to no chance i will ever get it back. it had like six stamps on it. war is so senseless. (laughter) but whenever i want to relive the excitement of the sand storms and the porta potties i just
and lock your kids. because dawn quarrels is insatiable. >> i'm not going to stop registering kids to vote. >> stephen: that's why she is the people destroying america. remember, girls-- yes, go ahead. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: go ahead. i know you're scared but it's safe to applaud in here. (laughter) remember, girls, if it gets around that you voted, no boy is going to want to vote with you. so wait until you're married and then vote the way your husband tells you...
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the school wendt into lock down. for the most part all students and staff have gone home but there are day care students and office staff still there. again the school, east avenue middle school is on lock down. we are sending a crew there. if the situation changes or we get more information we will bring it to you right here on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> the attorney representing the wife of san francisco sheiff ross mirkarimi was furious today after a judge ruled against several motions. ktvu's david stevenson tells us what the rulings means and what happens next. >> reporter: today's set backs for the lawyer representing ellana lopez, mean as set back for ross mirkarimi. >> reporter: ellana lopez remained quiet today as her attorney took on the prosecutors trying ross mirkarimi for domestic violence battery. ross mirkarimi and ellana lopez denied he abused her december 31. her attorney argued that statements ellana lopez made to her neighbor fall under attorney client privilege and shouldn't be used. she sai
the school wendt into lock down. for the most part all students and staff have gone home but there are day care students and office staff still there. again the school, east avenue middle school is on lock down. we are sending a crew there. if the situation changes or we get more information we will bring it to you right here on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> the attorney representing the wife of san francisco sheiff ross mirkarimi was furious today after a judge ruled against...
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those tote bags are locked with the numbered lock and the unit's nursing staff, licensed nursing staff will come down and sign for that tote bag. lit go back to their unit, to their medication room. it will be administered from that point. >> when we come back, keeping the peace. how do they do it here without armed guards? i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. my tired, achy feet affected my whole life. until i found my number. i tried the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. in two minutes, i got my foot map and custom number. i'm a 440. that matched up to the dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support and cushioning i need. i am a believer. i'm a believer! i'm a believer. find your closest foot mapping center at drscholls.com. >>> violence is viewed as part of the job at atascadero and since the best predictor of violence is a history of violence, atascadero is a laboratory of studying dangerous behavior. on average, the hospital reports four violent incidents e
those tote bags are locked with the numbered lock and the unit's nursing staff, licensed nursing staff will come down and sign for that tote bag. lit go back to their unit, to their medication room. it will be administered from that point. >> when we come back, keeping the peace. how do they do it here without armed guards? i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. my tired, achy feet affected...
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those tote bags are locked with the numbered lock and the unit's nursing staff, licensed nursing staffme down and sign for that tote bag. lit go back to their unit, to their medication room. it will be administered from that point. >> when we come back, keeping the peace. how do they do it here without armed guards? battle speech right? may i? capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. show us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for every dollar spent on your travel reward card. up to 100,000 miles! hawaii, here we come. claim your miles at capitalone.com today! what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway. no. can you play games on that? you know how hard if yit can be to breathedo, and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden
those tote bags are locked with the numbered lock and the unit's nursing staff, licensed nursing staffme down and sign for that tote bag. lit go back to their unit, to their medication room. it will be administered from that point. >> when we come back, keeping the peace. how do they do it here without armed guards? battle speech right? may i? capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. show us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for every dollar spent on...
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never heard of the lock-in? that's okay. you got work in a hedge fund business to know what the lock-in is. even then, it's been so long, that you might not have figured it out. okay, i want you to go back with me. way back. 19 years back. in the beginning of 1991, a hedge fund, staring right at the start of the first gulf war in this country. ever since august of the previous year our nation and u.n. had been negotiating back and forth with saddam hussein. we had been patient with the dictator. but after months and months of stalling, president george bush the first decided no more. no more making peace. it was time it make war. now the government pretty much told everyone who would listen that this war was going to start the third week of january. at my hedge fund we come in with a pretty descent year of 1990. when many other funds put up sub par numbers. we were confident that we have leeway in how we would play the game going forward. we didn't have any kids back then. so karen cramer, also my partner at the firm, some s
never heard of the lock-in? that's okay. you got work in a hedge fund business to know what the lock-in is. even then, it's been so long, that you might not have figured it out. okay, i want you to go back with me. way back. 19 years back. in the beginning of 1991, a hedge fund, staring right at the start of the first gulf war in this country. ever since august of the previous year our nation and u.n. had been negotiating back and forth with saddam hussein. we had been patient with the...
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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?e new bounty. the clean picker upper. >> and taking a check of traffic and weather as we do every 10 minutes. with steve rudin. a little warmer than yesterday. at least 10 degrees warmer than yesterday. not so bad. 48 degrees at george washington university. is not so bad. 44 degrees in germantown. n leesburg. temperatures across the board, winchester, 40 in martinsburg, 46 in hagerstown. quantico surpassing 50 degrees already. the warm air. 24-hour temperature change, 26 warmer in detroit. warm air arriving later this afternoon ahead of the cold will slide across today, bringing us a showers ande of embedded thunderstorms. our skies will begin to clear as through the day tomorrow. friday will look wonderful outside with high-pressure overhead. 73-78 degrees today. heavy downpours and gusty wind possible. let's get a look at traffic with lisa baden. >> it is a good morning. 95 is pretty smooth out of getting intog, springfield, beyond on to 395. ever
bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less?e new bounty. the clean picker upper. >> and taking a check of traffic and weather as we do every 10 minutes. with steve rudin. a little warmer than yesterday. at least 10 degrees warmer than yesterday. not so bad. 48 degrees at george washington university. is not so bad. 44 degrees in germantown. n leesburg. temperatures across the board, winchester, 40 in martinsburg, 46 in...
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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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>> yeah. >> i think i thought the seals were going to be locked. like i thought they were going to be some big intense physical barrier. >> the seals themselves are intended to show that nobody has tampered with the package since they have been packaged. >> because this would have to come out. >> it's not necessarily to prevent access. >> this one no seals. these are going to be the exact same puppies with us on the plane tomorrow? >> yes. these the same casts. >> puppies. >> puppies would be cuter. >> right. less radioactive. you know how you have a package for what you're going to send for postal service. this is from the nuclear research facility to oak ridge, tennessee. it has a return address. it wouldn't want to handle the postage, but it's there. >> what we had to do for this operation given the complexity we had to bring a specialized forklift on this military c-17 plane. this forklift played a key role because we had to unload 40 assemblies of low enriched uranium and first unload that and the weapons on to the military aircraft. we could
>> yeah. >> i think i thought the seals were going to be locked. like i thought they were going to be some big intense physical barrier. >> the seals themselves are intended to show that nobody has tampered with the package since they have been packaged. >> because this would have to come out. >> it's not necessarily to prevent access. >> this one no seals. these are going to be the exact same puppies with us on the plane tomorrow? >> yes. these the...
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energy department did, by the way, lock down all of the loose nuclear material in iraq.went on having a war there for another eight years. thank god they did it. in the context of a war that even bush administration officials are calling, quote, a mistake, the biggest strategic error since vietnam, locking down loose nuclear material in iran is something we are glad to have done. when candidates talk about getting rid of the department of energy because it doesn't do anything useful, what they are asking you to judge is whether you think locking up loose nuclears around the world is a useful thing. because that's what they do. they have removed all weapons news usable nuclear material from the can country of mexico which is next door. more ahead. we'll be right back. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. our machines help identif
energy department did, by the way, lock down all of the loose nuclear material in iraq.went on having a war there for another eight years. thank god they did it. in the context of a war that even bush administration officials are calling, quote, a mistake, the biggest strategic error since vietnam, locking down loose nuclear material in iran is something we are glad to have done. when candidates talk about getting rid of the department of energy because it doesn't do anything useful, what they...
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snap cabinet lock. 900,000 of them are being recalled because they don't secure the cabinet. young children can get through the locks and of the 140 incidents in which they were able to get in to the cabinets three involved kids swallowing or handling hazardous items. the cabinet locks are made by dorell industries. >>> and recall of 25,000 adjust about bases for the mattresses. they are motorized controlled by handheld remotes which allow the head or foot to move up or down. the bases apparently can over heat and start a fire. they are sold under the brand name sealy, simmons. you should unplug the power cord and stop using that power function. >>> industrial sites are the source for most of the toxic chemicals being dumped in to the waterways and one of the 1.4 million pounds of toxic waste -- of that amount 98% came from the baltimore area, plainly in curtis creek on the baltimore. the chemicals include mercury, they have been linked to cancer and development and reproductive problems. >>> now to the very latest on the economy tonight. maryland house of delegates working o
snap cabinet lock. 900,000 of them are being recalled because they don't secure the cabinet. young children can get through the locks and of the 140 incidents in which they were able to get in to the cabinets three involved kids swallowing or handling hazardous items. the cabinet locks are made by dorell industries. >>> and recall of 25,000 adjust about bases for the mattresses. they are motorized controlled by handheld remotes which allow the head or foot to move up or down. the bases...
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my brother is locked up here, too. and he put 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 facilitie
my brother is locked up here, too. and he put 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...
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but he said every time we said we can get locked up, he said locked up, i could have been deported. so we took it lightly. we had no widea the rippling effect. i'm still fighting about their article recently not mentioning us. but that's partly our fault because as a school, as a city, we should have made more of it than we did. i don't think african-americans at least at that time thought that you had to go the publicity route to the wider public in order to acknowledge the victory we had won. we had a mixed group, we had jews and gentiles and african americans and a well-known person, radio person, was on those lines with us. and we're still friends as a result of that. lots of students. people didn't want too cross thto cross that picket line. it was just people that did not believe the store should be segregated and she said they would rather close than let us in. so we said we'll deep going and they'll have to choose between those two, and they did close down. which is one of the successes we felt in terms of what college students and young adults can do to make a difference in
but he said every time we said we can get locked up, he said locked up, i could have been deported. so we took it lightly. we had no widea the rippling effect. i'm still fighting about their article recently not mentioning us. but that's partly our fault because as a school, as a city, we should have made more of it than we did. i don't think african-americans at least at that time thought that you had to go the publicity route to the wider public in order to acknowledge the victory we had won....
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and they were locked down immediately.ents are standing by waiting to be united and right now we'd like everybody to stay out of the area. and as soon as we can get campus clear, we'll be out of here. >> and sargeant to be clear you do believe students are not in danger? >> and nobody should be in danger and students are locked down in one classroom. >> thank you very much. and dan i'm going to send it back to you. and they're still conducting a search to make sure the gunman was operating alone and there are no weapons on the campus. nick smith abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. and spencer is here with the weather forecast well. have rain and snow in the sierra. >> and this is a time lapse view this afternoon from roof camera. and there is clouds across the bay. we didn't have a lot of precipitation during the day today. this is a widely scattered areas of rainfall and most of it in the south bay beginning to push eastward out into the hill country. there are showers and they may be numerous with breaks of sun. and ther
and they were locked down immediately.ents are standing by waiting to be united and right now we'd like everybody to stay out of the area. and as soon as we can get campus clear, we'll be out of here. >> and sargeant to be clear you do believe students are not in danger? >> and nobody should be in danger and students are locked down in one classroom. >> thank you very much. and dan i'm going to send it back to you. and they're still conducting a search to make sure the gunman...
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they put me on key-lock for [ bleep ].here and said i threatened them. >> when they get the calls, they have to investigate it. don't sweat it. you've been on the straight and narrow and doing everything you're supposed to be doing, so keep up the good work and stay out of trouble. just don't let it get to you. >> i have to go back and suck it up. i mean, i don't know who did it. i can't do nothing about it. i can't get mad at them for doing their job. but it's an inconvenience over some nonsense that i ain't got nothing to do with. so, it is what it is. >> bonds vowed to his family that he will stay out of trouble is holding up. as for paul komyatti's new life outside isp, he has been in prison since 1983. but for the past several weeks, he has been transitioning to freedom at a department of correction work release center. >> i've been here a little over a month. the anxiety level was a little frustrating because i wasn't allowed to leave the center initially. that's a normal process. but at the same time, i just wanted
they put me on key-lock for [ bleep ].here and said i threatened them. >> when they get the calls, they have to investigate it. don't sweat it. you've been on the straight and narrow and doing everything you're supposed to be doing, so keep up the good work and stay out of trouble. just don't let it get to you. >> i have to go back and suck it up. i mean, i don't know who did it. i can't do nothing about it. i can't get mad at them for doing their job. but it's an inconvenience over...
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. >> locked inside for 23 hours a day, the men must sleep, shower and eat inside their cell. >> dirty. it dirty. point plank dirty. when i first came here, i was free from blemish, now look at my arms. you see all these spots? i look like a leper now, they can't tell me what it is. >> this place is unsanitary. this place is filthy. >> convicted of armed robbery, bernard jones has been incarcerated for three-and-a-half years and is appealing his case. >> i have to use the bathroom. there ain't no shower curtain, when i'm taking a bath i got a dude walking by. >> temperatures can flare at any moment, officers are required to make hourly security checks. >> everything all right? >> normally look for cracks on the bars, check the bars, check for locks, make sure everything is secured. you look in the cells, making sure the inmate population isn't doing anything they are not supposed to. >> head's up. >> since drugs are frequently smuggled in the jail, specially trained canine units are brought in to find them. corporal perez is the canine handler for miami dade corrections and conducts ce
. >> locked inside for 23 hours a day, the men must sleep, shower and eat inside their cell. >> dirty. it dirty. point plank dirty. when i first came here, i was free from blemish, now look at my arms. you see all these spots? i look like a leper now, they can't tell me what it is. >> this place is unsanitary. this place is filthy. >> convicted of armed robbery, bernard jones has been incarcerated for three-and-a-half years and is appealing his case. >> i have to...
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lock him up. move him.e him. >> i got a knife. >> don't step on the blood. >> get my hall crew up. there's a mop and pail. start the cleanup process. after we were getting him in from the other prison, over in the receiving area, they were in front of unloading the laundry, heard him screaming and looked up and he was bleeding. grabbed him, pushed him out of the way. where he had him cornered up at, he could have probably killed him if he wanted to. looked like he may have got an artery. he was gushing out pretty good. >> he was in laundry. >> he had possession of a weapon. we documented that and processing it as we speak. >> should have a handle on it. it's been on a grinder. >> i don't want to touch it with the blood. >> i didn't see him pick it up. it's a good chance it was dropped off there by the metal fab near where we were taking the laundry. he could have picked it up laying in the grass or something. this isn't the first time. >> by the time we got there, just blood everywhere. >> come on. go back.
lock him up. move him.e him. >> i got a knife. >> don't step on the blood. >> get my hall crew up. there's a mop and pail. start the cleanup process. after we were getting him in from the other prison, over in the receiving area, they were in front of unloading the laundry, heard him screaming and looked up and he was bleeding. grabbed him, pushed him out of the way. where he had him cornered up at, he could have probably killed him if he wanted to. looked like he may have got...
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one of the boys started using a screwdriver on the lock on the door. the victim called to his wife. >> call the police, someone is breaking into our van. >> reporter: after getting the door unlocked, one teen hands another a large rock lying in the grass. one of them gets into the drivers seat and the other takes up what appears to be a lookout position. the rock consisted of a couple of bricks with cement between them. police think the thief, in case the screwdriver didn't work, was going to use this to bash the lock on the steering column. with the they've working to breaking the ignition lock, the victim tries to stop it. >> four of my neighbors were outside, and i said, i hate to get you involved, but someone is breaking into my van now, can i have you as backup? just watch my back. >> reporter: all four men joined him in running to the back of the building. one of the neighbors barred the thief from leaving the passenger door. >> call the police! call the police! >> reporter: yet another neighbor, a former policeman, arrived with handcuffs. d.c. p
one of the boys started using a screwdriver on the lock on the door. the victim called to his wife. >> call the police, someone is breaking into our van. >> reporter: after getting the door unlocked, one teen hands another a large rock lying in the grass. one of them gets into the drivers seat and the other takes up what appears to be a lookout position. the rock consisted of a couple of bricks with cement between them. police think the thief, in case the screwdriver didn't work,...
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. >> that's right, the idea is simple, lock it or lose it.near clara and lewis road, a burglary used an open side gate to access a home. police say the burglar ran away from the house with a big screen tv and electronic items. officers canvassing the neighborhood alerted neighbor jean quinones. >> they said the neighbors across the street had been broken into and the neighbor had called 911. >> reporter: a few days ago the department kicked off a new campaign, lock it or lose it. emphasizing burglars entered through unlocked doors in 26% of burglaries last year. in 28% of the others an open window or gate. so 65% of burglaries -- burglars didn't have to break their way into homes they burglarized. >> they spoke to postoffices reminding them if they see anything they should report it. >> reporter: the department says they've moved two day shift officers to handle those investigations. police staff indicate three years ago burglars broke into 110 homes. in 2011, 149. this year in march alone 26. all total 68 since january. >> it's a shame that
. >> that's right, the idea is simple, lock it or lose it.near clara and lewis road, a burglary used an open side gate to access a home. police say the burglar ran away from the house with a big screen tv and electronic items. officers canvassing the neighborhood alerted neighbor jean quinones. >> they said the neighbors across the street had been broken into and the neighbor had called 911. >> reporter: a few days ago the department kicked off a new campaign, lock it or lose...
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he tries to pick the lock. >> a master lock. that's not going to happen. >> you think.ut watch. >> comes open and he leaves. conan like i'm out of here. >> i'm pretty impressed, this dog was able to turn it around, knock it out of the latch and get out of there. that's still impressive. >> even houdini had secrets. kona has secrets, too. >> i like until he waits for the all clear sign. anybody around? okay. gotta make a break. >> gotta see what's on the other side. >> grass is greener. >> that's going to do it for us on "right this minute." we have a very special treat before we go. not long ago we had a guest named mr. real mccoy. since the appearance on rtm, he's written a rap song. enjoy this and thank you, mr. mccoy for the awesome song. don't forget another half hour of "right this minute" is on the way. >> launch in three, two, one. ♪ this is another mr. real mccloy exclusive ♪ it's showtime "right this minute" ♪ ♪ it's showtime "right this minute" that's right. >> "right this minute" that's right. >> ♪
he tries to pick the lock. >> a master lock. that's not going to happen. >> you think.ut watch. >> comes open and he leaves. conan like i'm out of here. >> i'm pretty impressed, this dog was able to turn it around, knock it out of the latch and get out of there. that's still impressive. >> even houdini had secrets. kona has secrets, too. >> i like until he waits for the all clear sign. anybody around? okay. gotta make a break. >> gotta see what's on the...
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there is a chevy's on lock down now. we're getting details for you. as soon as we have them we'll pass them along. the news at 4:00 continues. >>> a new small study shows a supplement made of green coffee beans appears to help people lose weight. the research followed 16 overweight people more than 22 weeks and they lost an average of 17 pounds, though they were consuming about 2400 calories per day. researchers expect it's because of acids found in green coffee beans. that is a plant compound may blot glucose absorbing. >> men surviving a heart attack may want to consider drinking in moderation. harvard researchers monitored health of 1800 first-time patients for 20 years and found men who drank up to two drinks per day have a 42% lower risk of death from heart disease and a 14% lower risk of death from all causes then men who did not drink. scientists suggest it may raise levels of good cholesterol. >> now, facebook itching to go public. there is emily chang in today's after the bell report. >> well, facebook trading will grind to a halt at the end
there is a chevy's on lock down now. we're getting details for you. as soon as we have them we'll pass them along. the news at 4:00 continues. >>> a new small study shows a supplement made of green coffee beans appears to help people lose weight. the research followed 16 overweight people more than 22 weeks and they lost an average of 17 pounds, though they were consuming about 2400 calories per day. researchers expect it's because of acids found in green coffee beans. that is a plant...
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. >> lock down. we are under a lockdown. >>> administrative segregation is home to roughly 200 inmates. confined to their cells 23 hours a day. these men often become defiant and desperate. when an inmate acts up in general population, he's moved to ad-seg. but when he acts up in ad-seg, the officers' only option is to periodically move the inmate from cell to cell. >> we're going to move him out. he's already hostile. we'll just use caution with him, okay? >> put your hands behind you. cuff up. >> stick your hands out. >> shower stall right now. >> jammy bell is temporarily housed in the shower stall until his new cell is cleaned and inspected. >> all that nasty -- somebody stop harassing me. our crew first met jammy bell a month earlier when he was outraged over unsanitary conditions in his cell. >> i can't breathe in here. my toilet is filled up with feces. >> today, he's moving to a new cell after an inmate threw urine and feces through the ventilation. >> do what you're supposed to do. let me se
. >> lock down. we are under a lockdown. >>> administrative segregation is home to roughly 200 inmates. confined to their cells 23 hours a day. these men often become defiant and desperate. when an inmate acts up in general population, he's moved to ad-seg. but when he acts up in ad-seg, the officers' only option is to periodically move the inmate from cell to cell. >> we're going to move him out. he's already hostile. we'll just use caution with him, okay? >> put...
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locking in a price of corn or wheat at harvest time, initially, but later locking in a rate like an interest rate or currency rate or something in the oil markets. so these markets are critical for commercial companies in the real economy. let me mention the real economy is that part that employs 94% of the private sector jobs in america. that's the nonfinancial side. it's critical for that part of the market so that they can what do they do best? they serve as customers. they produce products. they innovate. they invest in our economy and our country. but they want to lower their risk and lock in the price of risk of something. that's the cftc's mission and why it matters. the benefits of the derivative markets go beyond the companies in the real economies. it also goes to americans whose retirement security and pension funds or mutual funds benefit. it goes to americans depending upon community banks and insurance companies because these pension funds and mutual funds and insurance companies, community banks, all also want to lock in a rate of interest or currency or commodity. and they be
locking in a price of corn or wheat at harvest time, initially, but later locking in a rate like an interest rate or currency rate or something in the oil markets. so these markets are critical for commercial companies in the real economy. let me mention the real economy is that part that employs 94% of the private sector jobs in america. that's the nonfinancial side. it's critical for that part of the market so that they can what do they do best? they serve as customers. they produce products....
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. >> a world that lock up producers and camera crews explore on a regular basis. >> when we walk in a prison we attract attention. sometimes it's not the kind of attention you want to attract. >> one [ bleep ] two, retire we don't need you around here. >> shooting in prison is controlled for the most part until all hell breaks loose. >> where the most heinous violations are common place. >> squeeze a water bottle shot urine in my mouth area. >> prepared feces and urine for us. >>> when our producers traveled to alaska they quickly realized they were about to enter a prison unlike any other. >> i would argue that spring creek creational center is probably the most beautiful prison in the united states. we're located adjacent to resurrection bay, we have moun h mountains, a river behind us a glacier above is the setting is perfection. >> inside the walls, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're the end of the road of the state of alaska department of corrections. >> those that pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segr
. >> a world that lock up producers and camera crews explore on a regular basis. >> when we walk in a prison we attract attention. sometimes it's not the kind of attention you want to attract. >> one [ bleep ] two, retire we don't need you around here. >> shooting in prison is controlled for the most part until all hell breaks loose. >> where the most heinous violations are common place. >> squeeze a water bottle shot urine in my mouth area. >> prepared...
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the van door locks has opened up. such as these are creating the opportunity for women to feel free of ballot to exploring their sexual desires. >>> there's not this one but, there's icily three. did the shades darker, 50 shade's 3. this secret book club has read all three and they say i have to give the book back. this group says they pulled all matters poetry in the book and they're already trying to figure out to hollywood is going to pick as the leading man when it hits the silver screen. >>> in dublin joliet could read cbs five. another massive mega millions jackpots, and another night with a winner. no one had to night's $363 million jackpots that we now live. so that means it rolls over. for friday the estimated jackpots is a staggering $476 million. and that would make it the largest lottery prize effort in the entire united states. the closest anyone came to winning tonight was with five matching numbers the grand prize $309,000.10 of those tickets was sold at jolly kingmakers in mill valley.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
the van door locks has opened up. such as these are creating the opportunity for women to feel free of ballot to exploring their sexual desires. >>> there's not this one but, there's icily three. did the shades darker, 50 shade's 3. this secret book club has read all three and they say i have to give the book back. this group says they pulled all matters poetry in the book and they're already trying to figure out to hollywood is going to pick as the leading man when it hits the silver...
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they run around to the front, the front door is locked. so now they're looked out of their own house with the two kids inside with th nakedma eveuay,onto their own home, derek is able to sort of shoo this guy away with a shovel. before the guy takes off, he popped derek's sweat pants on and booked it from the house, picked up moments later from the police. >> i think i would have gotten my kids and girlfriend out of the house first, called the cops and let him sit in there. >> imagine the moment where you realize, we're locked out of the house and the pantsless guy is inside with our kids. >>> the blob that you see on the right hand side of your screen is a blurred-out stripper. now, the stripper that is blurred was 17 years old at the time this surveillance video was shot. >> whoops. >> the woman you see going up to the stage to give this stripper some cash is the stripper's mom. >> no way. >> well, mom was arrested, and here is mom's mug shot. this is 42-year-old christina lopez. >> why was mom arrested? >> mom was arrested for allowing
they run around to the front, the front door is locked. so now they're looked out of their own house with the two kids inside with th nakedma eveuay,onto their own home, derek is able to sort of shoo this guy away with a shovel. before the guy takes off, he popped derek's sweat pants on and booked it from the house, picked up moments later from the police. >> i think i would have gotten my kids and girlfriend out of the house first, called the cops and let him sit in there. >>...
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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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i've been locked up ever since. >> once locked up, marcus was quick to develop prison romances and is currently on her third prison marriage. >> i see him as a man, a straight man. that's how i see it. you know? he's a man. he's my husband. i'm a woman, and i'm his wife. let me wrap my hair down. we exchanged vows, you know. he opened his heart to me. i opened my heart to him. and we vowed to be best friends for life. >> marcus's husband is new to prison relationships and has asked that his identity not be revealed. >> i have a son that's 20 years old that i feel like wouldn't understand the situation right now. that's the only reason that my identity is hidden. i never thought in a million years i'd be in a relationship like this. in prison it seems like she's the woman, i'm the man, and we're just in a relationship. she's gay. that's it. but on the outside i'm gay, she's gay. i ain't never been -- i still haven't been able to accept that. >> i'm his first. i'm his first prison wife. and i can understand why he's a little shaky about it, you know what i'm saying? >> marcus is in ad s
i've been locked up ever since. >> once locked up, marcus was quick to develop prison romances and is currently on her third prison marriage. >> i see him as a man, a straight man. that's how i see it. you know? he's a man. he's my husband. i'm a woman, and i'm his wife. let me wrap my hair down. we exchanged vows, you know. he opened his heart to me. i opened my heart to him. and we vowed to be best friends for life. >> marcus's husband is new to prison relationships and has...
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everything they need behind in this locked door. so, we think it is important for officers when they are in the field to be able to access not only this interview room but the interview room at jjc. officers are under a lot of constrained to get in, to do what they need to do and to get back out in the field. our responsibility is when they do bring a young people in to make sure that they are able to do their paperwork, they are able to do it sufficiently, completely, and thoroughly. we get them back out on the street and probably -- in probably no more than 15 minutes, a lot of times less. it is important for the young people to know their rights. there is a know your rights brochure, language has been inserted from the dgo. that should be in every school, every youth center, every park and rec center so these people know how to respond to an officer when an officer approaches them. last but not least, this is the staff at carc. we really do appreciate the work that we do with sfpd. we work closely with most of the officers. chief
everything they need behind in this locked door. so, we think it is important for officers when they are in the field to be able to access not only this interview room but the interview room at jjc. officers are under a lot of constrained to get in, to do what they need to do and to get back out in the field. our responsibility is when they do bring a young people in to make sure that they are able to do their paperwork, they are able to do it sufficiently, completely, and thoroughly. we get...