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. >> a locksmith is a 24 hour job. so is a triage surgeon. a locksmith 24 hours a day has to help people get their keys out of the trunk. >> but they make good money. >> and you are so grateful when you see a locksmith. >> he came in his jammies. sorry, gay. sorry, guy. >> talk about biting the hand that feeds you pork rinds. come on. >> liked it when you were talking about a locksmith. >> i knew it was a weak joke. >> will, this is an interesting story to me. i talked about this before. i don't think 9-1-1 calls should be public. when embarrassing things happen you are less likely to call. what say you? >> what say i? grie wier -- >> wierdo. >> the dad should be -- not to be gender normative, but the dad should be embarrassed in his failure to take down the house cat. that will not work well when the man son family arrived. >> "in cold blood." >> there you go. >> we also read, will. >> i find that hard to believe. >> we had this discussion and you disagree. you believe having 9-1-1 calls public and on television could keep you from doing cer
. >> a locksmith is a 24 hour job. so is a triage surgeon. a locksmith 24 hours a day has to help people get their keys out of the trunk. >> but they make good money. >> and you are so grateful when you see a locksmith. >> he came in his jammies. sorry, gay. sorry, guy. >> talk about biting the hand that feeds you pork rinds. come on. >> liked it when you were talking about a locksmith. >> i knew it was a weak joke. >> will, this is an interesting...
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it's a hobby and locksmiths will use it and it's good to know for yourself if you are in a situationt out of somewhere very quickly or if you lose your key and you want to get into your house instead of paying a locksmith you can do it yourself. >> how does it work? >> you can see the pins up there and we have the right key pushed in and it pushes the pins up to the right amount so the cylinder can be rotated. >> so it all winds up evenly. >> what they are doing is using the pick to push up these pins to the right position. when you push up each pin, it allows the cylinder to slightly turn and then the top pin will then rest on top of the cylinder. >> what you would have to do basically since you can see into this cheer olear one you can fi out how to pick a lock so you can feel as you are poking into a cylinders. >> in a real lock picking condition, you will hear it rotate because you are rotating it and it will hit the next pin. >> i don't know how i feel that they sell the practice lock. so people can practice how to get into my house. >> thanks for watching. >>> some dudes pull a
it's a hobby and locksmiths will use it and it's good to know for yourself if you are in a situationt out of somewhere very quickly or if you lose your key and you want to get into your house instead of paying a locksmith you can do it yourself. >> how does it work? >> you can see the pins up there and we have the right key pushed in and it pushes the pins up to the right amount so the cylinder can be rotated. >> so it all winds up evenly. >> what they are doing is using...
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keith had already developed some of his locksmithing skills by taking a correspondence course in locksmithing. keith developed some of his lock picking skills by taking a correspondence course. and they practiced their skills and planned the raid in the attic. him he put a piece of wood there where he installed locks like what he thought were the locks on the fbi door from walking by and glancing at them. his goal was to increase his speed. him every night, they talked him him about what they had observed in casing that night. he stood there and repeated the process over and over again and finally thought he had it down to 30 seconds. when he got there, there appeared to be a second lock, which was incredibly upsetting. all he could think of at that moment was that they had installed a better lock and one that he definitely could not open. what happened shows the qualities of bill as a leader. keith was very upset and he went out to call the motel where the rest of them were waiting for him to come back. and say ok, the door is unlocked. keith called them and said i do not think we can contin
keith had already developed some of his locksmithing skills by taking a correspondence course in locksmithing. keith developed some of his lock picking skills by taking a correspondence course. and they practiced their skills and planned the raid in the attic. him he put a piece of wood there where he installed locks like what he thought were the locks on the fbi door from walking by and glancing at them. his goal was to increase his speed. him every night, they talked him him about what they...
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>> guest: he was first of all born in 1874 in iowa as the son of quakers and the son of the locksmith. he was orphaned before he was 10 and went to live eventually with an uncle in oregon. never had more than a middle school education really and then applied for entrance into newly formed stanford university in the summer of 1891. he got admission and was told to take some additional tutoring with the help of which he passed most of his entrance exams and he was allowed to enter. he was probably literally the first at stanford university in the fall of 91 getting his dormitory room ahead of anyone else. that became in a deep sense his alma mater. you have to remember he is an orphan boy and he was trying to make it in the world. he was only 17 when he entered college and he was rather shy but he blossomed in college and became student body treasure by the time he was out of college. stanford meant so much to him that about 25 years or so after that after world war i hoover literally built his own home on the stanford campus. that is still there in the official residence today of the p
>> guest: he was first of all born in 1874 in iowa as the son of quakers and the son of the locksmith. he was orphaned before he was 10 and went to live eventually with an uncle in oregon. never had more than a middle school education really and then applied for entrance into newly formed stanford university in the summer of 1891. he got admission and was told to take some additional tutoring with the help of which he passed most of his entrance exams and he was allowed to enter. he was...
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. >> reporter: since the killing of piano teacher ruthanne lodato residents have been keeping locksmithsusy installing peepholes and the police chief says residents do need to be vigilant. >> if any of you are suspicious of anything, please don't open your door. call the police. >> reporter: since that piano teacher was killed at that door behind me there have been 500 tips given to police. the fbi is involved but so far just the sketch of the man would could be a serial killer. george. >> yeah, a lot of tension there in alexandria. thanks very much. >>> we switch gears. oreos in court. >> oh, yeah, this is very serious, george. talking espionage at the highest level. coke has a secret formula. kfc, famous blend of herbs and spices but oreos too have a secret at the center of a huge courtroom battle. >> i prefer the cream part of an oreo. >> that's crazy, the cookie is the best part. >> cream. >> cookie. >> cream. >> reporter: the cookie or the cream. a long-standing debate but turns out there's much more to their delicious middle than meets the eye and it's worth millions. the secret in
. >> reporter: since the killing of piano teacher ruthanne lodato residents have been keeping locksmithsusy installing peepholes and the police chief says residents do need to be vigilant. >> if any of you are suspicious of anything, please don't open your door. call the police. >> reporter: since that piano teacher was killed at that door behind me there have been 500 tips given to police. the fbi is involved but so far just the sketch of the man would could be a serial...
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at first yuri envied the turners and locksmiths but eventually he became accustomed to blazing heat and molten metal. so much so of the ten years later as his rocket called final while reentering earth's atmosphere could go in would come and say to his colleagues i'm burning up good comrades. you never talked about whether the experience was frightening he just said that when he had been descending that had seen far through the porthole it had been a bit scary and burning up now this is the end he thought. of course the world's first cosmonaut didn't burn up and didn't even go met a psychiatrist to finish it. straight. after that iconic orbital flight he landed on the site where he'd taken off for the very first time. you're going through and he says i know this place i used to fly here is the surat a flying club he had studied there he knew all these fields but. thought that could go and join the flying club while still a third year student of the industrial technical school for no better reason than because being a pilot at the time was seen as cool. obviously we were eager to demonst
at first yuri envied the turners and locksmiths but eventually he became accustomed to blazing heat and molten metal. so much so of the ten years later as his rocket called final while reentering earth's atmosphere could go in would come and say to his colleagues i'm burning up good comrades. you never talked about whether the experience was frightening he just said that when he had been descending that had seen far through the porthole it had been a bit scary and burning up now this is the end...
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at first he already envied the turners and locksmiths but eventually he became accustomed to blazing heat and molten metal. so much so that ten years later as his rocket called final while reentering earth's atmosphere to go in would calmly say to his colleagues i'm burning up. comrades. you never talked about whether the experience was frightening or knows he just said that when he had been descending and had seen far through the portal it had been a bit scary i'm burning up now this is the end he thought. of course the world's first cosmonaut didn't burn up and didn't even go met a psychiatrist to finish it. straight. after that iconic orbital flight he landed on the site where he'd taken off for the very first time. obviously we were eager to demonstrate that we would start a career in aviation in no time we wouldn't need the way then yuri suggests that we go to a military shop to buy a pilot's cap's we went to a daunce party and he had a pretty girl called ina. she liked him when he was totally in love with her. parents found out about this they lived in a posh house here when th
at first he already envied the turners and locksmiths but eventually he became accustomed to blazing heat and molten metal. so much so that ten years later as his rocket called final while reentering earth's atmosphere to go in would calmly say to his colleagues i'm burning up. comrades. you never talked about whether the experience was frightening or knows he just said that when he had been descending and had seen far through the portal it had been a bit scary i'm burning up now this is the...