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troublesome really likes the pool at the lodge. >> who doesn't like the pool at the lodge?he mucky water at the watering hole full of hippo poo and stuff. >> he gets to have a good time pull a couple of pranks like this one. there are some guests at the lodge. he puts his trunk in. >> nice. >> i see where he goes. >> that's why they call him troublesome. ♪ >> so we jump from south africa to sri lanka, this is pigeon island and we are observing something beautiful in nature. a turtle hatch. once they hatch, they make their way toward the water. >> sure they need to rename pigeon island turtle island. >> imagine having to be there when all of these hatchlings take off for the water. you're standing in the middle like these people don't want to step on one of them. >> they're so tiny. >> but quick. >> slide down on the beach and have them run all over. >> you're not supposed to touch then you're supposed to leave these turtles alone, let them do their thing. >> if they touch you -- >> it's all fun and games until you decide to prank your buddy. >> while skydiving. >> the cruel
troublesome really likes the pool at the lodge. >> who doesn't like the pool at the lodge?he mucky water at the watering hole full of hippo poo and stuff. >> he gets to have a good time pull a couple of pranks like this one. there are some guests at the lodge. he puts his trunk in. >> nice. >> i see where he goes. >> that's why they call him troublesome. ♪ >> so we jump from south africa to sri lanka, this is pigeon island and we are observing something...
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he hated lodge. he thought lodge was evil. i have looked recently at the criticisms lodge made of the league covenant. these were reasonable. he is saying, should we confine ourselves in advance to support action in a conflict which we don't yet know what the conflict is going to be? these were reasonable. it is a debate that goes on. wilson treated lodge as someone beyond the pale, treated him as if he were very foolish. he would not talk to teddy roosevelt. roosevelt wanted to go over to europe leading his own regiment. wilson would not even talk to him about it. he could have said this is wonderful, let's think about it. roosevelt was getting on and not that well, but he was not good at dealing with political opponents. he was very skillful maneuvering. he was a very effective president in many ways. you look at what he got through in terms of domestic legislation in his first time, it is extraordinary. host: you can only do that by being a great compromiser and leader. professor macmillan: when it came to making peace, he
he hated lodge. he thought lodge was evil. i have looked recently at the criticisms lodge made of the league covenant. these were reasonable. he is saying, should we confine ourselves in advance to support action in a conflict which we don't yet know what the conflict is going to be? these were reasonable. it is a debate that goes on. wilson treated lodge as someone beyond the pale, treated him as if he were very foolish. he would not talk to teddy roosevelt. roosevelt wanted to go over to...
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king and protesters had protested in front of the motor lodge. on june 11 1964, dr. king was arrested here. it was the only place in florida he was arrested. it was an intimidation tactic. one of the things that we have that is pretty valuable for the civil rights library of san augustine -- saint augustin is a copy of the fingerprints of dr. king when he was processed into this jail here. these are the steps, one of the only things preserved when it was demolished in 2003, and it was retained for its historical significance. remember, the focus of the national movement at the time was the civil rights act. dr. king was arrested as the filibuster was still happening in congress. it is the longest in senate history. on june 18 1964, an incident occurred at the monson motor lodge that attracted national attention. an sclc minister and a white person checked into the monson motor lodge with the idea of integrating the swimming pool. the monson motor lodge had become a focal point of the local movement, because it was what mr. brock represented. al lingo checked income a
king and protesters had protested in front of the motor lodge. on june 11 1964, dr. king was arrested here. it was the only place in florida he was arrested. it was an intimidation tactic. one of the things that we have that is pretty valuable for the civil rights library of san augustine -- saint augustin is a copy of the fingerprints of dr. king when he was processed into this jail here. these are the steps, one of the only things preserved when it was demolished in 2003, and it was retained...
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the lodge is a beautiful facility.he hospitality business for 15 years. >> do you have to let them know the exits are here? >> yes they do. we let them know where everything is. this is our front door the key will open here. this is the elevator. a big factor for the airlines spending $32 million, these flight simulators at training center next door. just steps way from the lodge is jetblue university the company's train tag siltlet nearly half the airlines 16,000 employees pass through the facility each year. their stays can be as short as a few nights for basic orientation, up to six weeks for pilot orientation. there's a bit of an irony carrying carrying leisure travelers. >> i wish they could see it. you're right. we anticipate it will be filled with jetblue crew members. >> reporter: warren christy is jetblue's senior vice president of safety, security p, and training. >> this is one of the rooms. >> they're thoughtfully designed. there's no la-z-boy. we're trying to encourage, not by design our crew members not t
the lodge is a beautiful facility.he hospitality business for 15 years. >> do you have to let them know the exits are here? >> yes they do. we let them know where everything is. this is our front door the key will open here. this is the elevator. a big factor for the airlines spending $32 million, these flight simulators at training center next door. just steps way from the lodge is jetblue university the company's train tag siltlet nearly half the airlines 16,000 employees pass...
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that suspect wasn't hit but the bullet lodge nothing this ups truck. no one was injured. the suspect was arrested and his gun recover. an accomplice did manage to escape. >> they are on the the loose as we speak. we did survey looking for this male which turned out negative. >> reporter: back at the hospital officer cost stick was sent home surrounded by family and friend. his boss called him a hard worker and said road to getting him back on the street starts right now. >> knowing danny he will want to be back next week but we will take it one day at a time. >> good news there to be sure. we did learn throughout the day-to-day that this officer has two young children at home, one is two years old the other is a little boy set to have his first birth the day, tomorrow. we are live outside police headquarters, matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> matt, thank you. >>> chopper three over a two alarm fire in medford lakes burlington county. fire broke out in a home at 136mohawk trail. we know two fire fighters suffered minor injuries. the cause of the fire is under invest
that suspect wasn't hit but the bullet lodge nothing this ups truck. no one was injured. the suspect was arrested and his gun recover. an accomplice did manage to escape. >> they are on the the loose as we speak. we did survey looking for this male which turned out negative. >> reporter: back at the hospital officer cost stick was sent home surrounded by family and friend. his boss called him a hard worker and said road to getting him back on the street starts right now. >>...
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"eyewitness news" at the masonic lodge on views street tonight the light of elmwood lodge 45 prince halldonate donated to $1,500 to the robert wilson fund. it will go to his family he was of course killed in the line of duty during a robbery in north thank you, cable for taking longer to upload our family movies. for the slower internet upload speeds. for taking longer to upload my files to the cloud. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. and for never upgrading to 100% fiber optics thank you cable... thank you cable, because if we never had you... ...we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability - 8 years running. plus, fios has the fastest wi-fi available from any provider, and the most on demand titles to your tv. so join the millions who experience the difference fios makes. hurry! now is the best time. it's your last chance to get a fios triple play online at an amazing $79.99 a month guaranteed for two full years. plus, get a $300 bonus with a 2-year agreement. hurry!
"eyewitness news" at the masonic lodge on views street tonight the light of elmwood lodge 45 prince halldonate donated to $1,500 to the robert wilson fund. it will go to his family he was of course killed in the line of duty during a robbery in north thank you, cable for taking longer to upload our family movies. for the slower internet upload speeds. for taking longer to upload my files to the cloud. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. and for never upgrading to 100%...
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"eyewitness news" at the masonic lodge on views street tonight the light of elmwood lodge 45 prince hallasons donate donated to $1,500 to the robert wilson fund. it will go to his family he was of course killed in the line of duty during a robbery in north >>> "eyewitness news" returns in the morning at 4:30 with ukee washington and erika von tiehl and meteorologist carol erickson. we thank you for watch eyeing witness news here at 11:00. for lesley, kate and everyone here i'm chris may. we're always on at cbsphilly.com cbsphilly.com. dave is next with ben stiller. have a great night. we'll see you back here again tomorrow. ♪ >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutribullet brought to you by nutribullet llc. sp
"eyewitness news" at the masonic lodge on views street tonight the light of elmwood lodge 45 prince hallasons donate donated to $1,500 to the robert wilson fund. it will go to his family he was of course killed in the line of duty during a robbery in north >>> "eyewitness news" returns in the morning at 4:30 with ukee washington and erika von tiehl and meteorologist carol erickson. we thank you for watch eyeing witness news here at 11:00. for lesley, kate and...
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bullet slammed in the shoulder and lodged in his back and yet friday inn probably here he is being wheeled out of the hospital, flanged by his family and fellow officers. he was asked how he felt. >> good, good, real good. >> reporter: officer from the 19th district was on routine patrol when he approached a man he suspect was using drugs near fifth second and master. according to policeman shouted i don't want to have to do this and shot officer kostick. kostick returned fire and both men were taken to the hospital. the suspect is in stable condition, and will be charged soon, in the meantime, a department breezy sigh of relief. >> the officer was very lucky you know, and everybody got out unharmed, no citizens got hurt, all of the officers are okay. >> reporter: hours after the first incident another officer involve shooting around noon friday this one in south philadelphia a near 25th and jackson. the suspect allegedly pulled a gun on the officer during a foot chase. that officer fired her weapon once. she missed a suspect and ricochet lodged a bullet in this ups truck no one was hurt a
bullet slammed in the shoulder and lodged in his back and yet friday inn probably here he is being wheeled out of the hospital, flanged by his family and fellow officers. he was asked how he felt. >> good, good, real good. >> reporter: officer from the 19th district was on routine patrol when he approached a man he suspect was using drugs near fifth second and master. according to policeman shouted i don't want to have to do this and shot officer kostick. kostick returned fire and...
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he wrote i see the president almost every day as i happened to live as he passes to her from his lodgings. he never sleeps at the white house during the hot season, but has quarters as a health -- at a healthy location three miles north of the city, the shoulders home. -- soldiers home could i saw him this morning at about 8:30 p.m. near l street. he always has a company of 25-30 calvary with his sabers drawn and held up red over their shoulders. they say the guard was against his personal wish, but he let's his counselors have their way. the party makes no great show in uniform or horses. mr. lincoln is on the saddle, generate rises -- rides a good size fours, dressed in plain black, somewhat dusty. wears a black stiff hat and looks as bad as ordinary as the commonest man. i see very plainly abraham lincoln's dark brown face with the deep cut lines, the eyes always to meet with a deep latent sadness in the expression. we have got so that we exchanged bows and very cordial ones. none of the artists or pictures have caught the deep subtle, an indirect expression of this man's face. there i
he wrote i see the president almost every day as i happened to live as he passes to her from his lodgings. he never sleeps at the white house during the hot season, but has quarters as a health -- at a healthy location three miles north of the city, the shoulders home. -- soldiers home could i saw him this morning at about 8:30 p.m. near l street. he always has a company of 25-30 calvary with his sabers drawn and held up red over their shoulders. they say the guard was against his personal...
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it's fantastic. >> is this the hunting lodge, the weekend getaway, hang out with the guys? almost. look at the picture behind. you see? >> for tonight's meal, we pluck and roast some woodcocks over an open fire. cook up some well-aged duck and pheasant. >> they made this at the auberge paul bocuse. >> for tonight's meal, we pluck and roast some woodcocks over an open fire. cook up some well-aged duck and pheasant. >> they made this at the auberge paul bocuse. it's a swiss style mashed potato. >> is it predominantly butter or predominantly potato? >> is there a head in there somewhere? >> yes, of course. >> that's happiness right there. >> my father used to say -- used to say, i am a man of simple needs. and i notice that the chef. a nice fire, some birds. >> we can spend the whole week with paul, and we'll be hunting, we'll be cooking, we'll be eating, drinking, and talking. and that's beautiful. >> life is good. >> it is for me a dream to spend this time with a legend. but i'm thrilled that bocuse seems too genuinely delighted. >> you see, it's the one behind you? >> in ly
it's fantastic. >> is this the hunting lodge, the weekend getaway, hang out with the guys? almost. look at the picture behind. you see? >> for tonight's meal, we pluck and roast some woodcocks over an open fire. cook up some well-aged duck and pheasant. >> they made this at the auberge paul bocuse. >> for tonight's meal, we pluck and roast some woodcocks over an open fire. cook up some well-aged duck and pheasant. >> they made this at the auberge paul bocuse. it's...
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they would paint for lodging and a meal. many remain unknown. all were academically untrained but their eyes were sharp. james bard spent a lifetime painting steamboats in new york. shipbuilders admired his accuracy claiming they could lay down the lines of a vessel from one of his paintings. ( lively banjo music ) in 1837, a visitor to america was struck by the manner in which the imaginative talent of the people had thrown ielf forth into painting. the country seemed to swarm with painters, and they left a pictorial diary of our past: ( choppy banjo music ) salesman: side views and profiles of children at reduced prices. one hour sittin', $2.92 includin' frame and glass. fancy portraits includin' pets and other details, $25.00. narrator: ralph waldo emerson expressed the spirit of many of these naive painters when he wrote "i embrace the common; i explore and sit at the feet of the familiar. give me insight into today and you may have the aique and future worlds." still others, poets and painters alike saw visions of a future world in america.
they would paint for lodging and a meal. many remain unknown. all were academically untrained but their eyes were sharp. james bard spent a lifetime painting steamboats in new york. shipbuilders admired his accuracy claiming they could lay down the lines of a vessel from one of his paintings. ( lively banjo music ) in 1837, a visitor to america was struck by the manner in which the imaginative talent of the people had thrown ielf forth into painting. the country seemed to swarm with painters,...
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. >>> guests had to be evacuated from the lodge at pebble beach in monterey county this morning. flames coming from a second floor chimney at the lodge just after 4:00 a.m. cal fire posted these pictures on its facebook page. firefighters said it took about an hour to put out the fire because it was difficult to locate in the wall and chimney space. fortunately, there were no injuries, and the resort only suffered minimal damage. >>> symantec is reporting half a million more data hacks than this time last year. the report says hackers often target large companies by tricking users into downloading a software update. it also claims 17% of the apps in android stores are malware. >>> wall street posted gains today. the dow rosed 88 points. nasdaq gained 21, and is now just 13 points away from its all-time high. the s & p added 10:00. visa, mcdonald's, and american express were among today's winners. google is introducing a new wireless service called project buy, and costs just $20 a month for the basics, including talk and text. data costs an additional $10 per gigabyte and you onl
. >>> guests had to be evacuated from the lodge at pebble beach in monterey county this morning. flames coming from a second floor chimney at the lodge just after 4:00 a.m. cal fire posted these pictures on its facebook page. firefighters said it took about an hour to put out the fire because it was difficult to locate in the wall and chimney space. fortunately, there were no injuries, and the resort only suffered minimal damage. >>> symantec is reporting half a million more...
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charleston police force for five years, had a couple of complaints according to the charleston post lodged against him in that time. one was for excessive use of force in 2013. apparently he according to the witness, he tasered a guy and then threw him to the ground. however, he was cleared of any wrongdoing in that case. we also know that he was with the coast guard prior to that. andrea, we're running tracks and we're finding out whether or not there were any disciplinary actions lodged against him in the military >> thank you. arthur, i want to go to you first on this. the video, very jarring. last night we showed the full video, of course there was the disclaimer that this was you know pretty harsh stuff to watch because you actually saw him go down. many and he was running away from the police officer. now, the police officer who has been charged with murder said that he felt threatened but as you see, he's running from the officer. i would love to get your thoughts on this case. >> well when i first watched the video and i watched it over and over and over again, nothing to say excep
charleston police force for five years, had a couple of complaints according to the charleston post lodged against him in that time. one was for excessive use of force in 2013. apparently he according to the witness, he tasered a guy and then threw him to the ground. however, he was cleared of any wrongdoing in that case. we also know that he was with the coast guard prior to that. andrea, we're running tracks and we're finding out whether or not there were any disciplinary actions lodged...
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the transit lodge was nothing less than tragic. we had a cheap, efficient, practically pollution free system, the nucleus on what could have been great. >> maybe some of these neighborhoods in oakland that have deteriorated or become industrialized would have stayed at commuter neighborhoods because it would have remained efficient to commute to oakland. >> reporter: in 1939 both the key and pacific began to reduce service. it also marked a critical time for repair and upgrading on other existing key lines. well there weren't repaired but if they had been it's doubtful we would have ever needed b.a.r.t. today. >> even after the trains go into the bay bridge we see the thing in decline. the issue is look at it from the economic and political situation. should decisions have been made in the 1940s to take what was there, which was obviously in decline and rebuild it and modernize it because we all know it's an awful lot easier to fix something that is there than to build something brand new. there was enough there in 1945 that withed
the transit lodge was nothing less than tragic. we had a cheap, efficient, practically pollution free system, the nucleus on what could have been great. >> maybe some of these neighborhoods in oakland that have deteriorated or become industrialized would have stayed at commuter neighborhoods because it would have remained efficient to commute to oakland. >> reporter: in 1939 both the key and pacific began to reduce service. it also marked a critical time for repair and upgrading on...
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i'll ask you about what specific cases you might lodge at the i.c.c.nd i'll ask you that in a moment. can you tell us about the reports that the palestinians won't be taking steps against israel at this time or immediately after israel released some of your tax revenue money that had been frozen. can you comment on that? >> this is not related, the two issues. israelis committed highway robbery when they took our money, besides taking our water and land and everything else. we will not submit to blackmail and delay our going to court for any reason part of this israeli blackmail. we are going to the hague to officiate our membership in the international criminal court. but within a short time we'll be ready with a dossier to ask for court action on two issues. one is the settlement issue, and the changes of the democracy of our country, and secondly the crimes committed by israel and its leaders in gaza. these dossiers are being prepared and when they will be ready, and it won't take a long time, we'll go there. whether israel returns the money or not.
i'll ask you about what specific cases you might lodge at the i.c.c.nd i'll ask you that in a moment. can you tell us about the reports that the palestinians won't be taking steps against israel at this time or immediately after israel released some of your tax revenue money that had been frozen. can you comment on that? >> this is not related, the two issues. israelis committed highway robbery when they took our money, besides taking our water and land and everything else. we will not...
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you can see a bee bee lodged about two inches from his heart. so heart breaking to think that anyone would treat an animal that way. >> you can see he starts to remember. this is nice. >> they do get him all cleaned up and introduce him to another dog in the facility. he's playful as can be. he's now learned to trust humans again and looking for a home. >> hey everybody. it's just about time for us to give away another ipad mini. you need tuesday's buzz word 18 years of age and a legal u.s. resident. stand by everybody. >> any time you pick up a new hobby, there's a learning curve, riding a motorcycle. that learning curve is steep and dangerous. >> and there's curves on the road. that curve is going to prove to be difficult for this new rider. tom jukin describes himself as a new by rider. he's riding a ninja 300. his buddy up ahead is going quicker than him. he decided i'm going to catch up with my friend. he's up to 65 miles an hour. >> don't go faster than you can handle. he goes too quick in the corner. sounds like he can't nav dpat the corn
you can see a bee bee lodged about two inches from his heart. so heart breaking to think that anyone would treat an animal that way. >> you can see he starts to remember. this is nice. >> they do get him all cleaned up and introduce him to another dog in the facility. he's playful as can be. he's now learned to trust humans again and looking for a home. >> hey everybody. it's just about time for us to give away another ipad mini. you need tuesday's buzz word 18 years of age...
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she heard the lodge where she stayed near the national park and the village was destroyed. she got out just in time. her mom telling us from scars daily, new york her daughter was a guardian angel watching over her. the college has been in touch with the students and the parents making sure sure the students are somewhere where they have clean water and place to stay. the ambassador to nepal is expected to address the americans that are there within several hours, annie mccormick. >> reporter: . >> the red cross is mowngt mounting an international response to the earthquake. if you would like to donate don nate at red cross red cross.org and donate now. >>> four young children were locked if a basement in kenneling ton. they were saved because they have access to a cell phone. kenneth moten joins us live in kensington with the disturbing story. >> reporter: walter we've learned in the past hour or so, svu detectives have located the mother, they believe she locked her children in the basement of this home for more than 1 hours as punishment. no no bathroom. firefighters cli
she heard the lodge where she stayed near the national park and the village was destroyed. she got out just in time. her mom telling us from scars daily, new york her daughter was a guardian angel watching over her. the college has been in touch with the students and the parents making sure sure the students are somewhere where they have clean water and place to stay. the ambassador to nepal is expected to address the americans that are there within several hours, annie mccormick. >>...
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>> i was helping people lodge mobile food trucks. the work asking for what can we get -- part together? we started our first location and then from there we expanded locations. >> why do think food trucks have grown? >> i have gotten popular because the high cost of starting a brick and mortar or strong, the rise of social media, trucks can be easily located, and food trucks to offer a unique outdoor experience that is not easily replaced by any of their setting any worldwhere else in san francisco. san francisco eaters are interested in cuisine. there adventuress. the fact theyuse great use great ingredients and make gourmet food makes unpopular. >> i have been dying to have these. >> i have had that roach coach experience. it is great they're making food they can trust. >> have you decided? >> we are in the thick of the competition? >> my game was thrown off because they pulled out of my first appetizer choice. >> how we going to crush clear? >> it will be easy. probably everyone has tried, something bacon tell us delicious. >> --
>> i was helping people lodge mobile food trucks. the work asking for what can we get -- part together? we started our first location and then from there we expanded locations. >> why do think food trucks have grown? >> i have gotten popular because the high cost of starting a brick and mortar or strong, the rise of social media, trucks can be easily located, and food trucks to offer a unique outdoor experience that is not easily replaced by any of their setting any worldwhere...
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those foe bed-and-breakfast keepers but i'm not i recognize real clearly the need for this type of lodging i'm basically a referral agency and i used to have a a lot of folks in the neighborhood i've no place i'm give them back to airbnb it is huge that i have that place to refer to there's a definite need ucsf alone i have almost inclusive medical people that come in to interning usually 3 months or more we need it that's all. >> next speaker and hi there i'm trying to keep this short i've been host for almost 6 years from airbnb a guest room my wife and i rent out i came here to encourage you to give the law we argued about for 3 years time to work and in place over two months and we need to give it a chance to see if it works during the first month obamacare now 1 seven months more than thirty million at the beginning of a new law things are slow but time it will work as intended this law has been in place for 3 months and hosts are signing up give it went work how it will work i'll convicted add that planning adds thousand of pages we're a complaint process a way for people to complain
those foe bed-and-breakfast keepers but i'm not i recognize real clearly the need for this type of lodging i'm basically a referral agency and i used to have a a lot of folks in the neighborhood i've no place i'm give them back to airbnb it is huge that i have that place to refer to there's a definite need ucsf alone i have almost inclusive medical people that come in to interning usually 3 months or more we need it that's all. >> next speaker and hi there i'm trying to keep this short...
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i believe this industry in which we operate, the lodging or gaming industry, i believe it is a supply-drivendustry. f i put those buildings there, they will come. betty: and they did. sheldon: and they still do. betty: when we come back, the battle for market share pits him against the ho family. not just lawrence, but his sister, pansy ho. she tells us how she is trained to keep the gaming industry all in the family. pansy: my father paved the foundation for macau today. we carry that torch. ♪ betty: sheldon adelson may be trying to conquer macau, but patriarch stanley ho's industry is far from failing. his company, sjm holdings, operates the most casino tables in macau. we spoke with pansy ho, his daughter. she says gaming in macau is still a family business. you are the richest woman in hong kong. pansy: i don't know how they calculate it, but they say so. betty: do you feel, and among our own siblings, the fact that you are part of a legendary hong kong family? you have an added esponsibility. pansy: we definitely feel like we have that sense of a legacy. there were 450 years of portugue
i believe this industry in which we operate, the lodging or gaming industry, i believe it is a supply-drivendustry. f i put those buildings there, they will come. betty: and they did. sheldon: and they still do. betty: when we come back, the battle for market share pits him against the ho family. not just lawrence, but his sister, pansy ho. she tells us how she is trained to keep the gaming industry all in the family. pansy: my father paved the foundation for macau today. we carry that torch....
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would go out talking to the indians, and at night it was set up there on that little mezzanine on the lodgefrank would close the deals. the thing that was there's so me things about frank phillips ever unusual. he was a real dichotomy. i mean, i know this man just about as well as anyone, but i could never figure him out. he was like mercury. i could never get him -- quiksilver. for saw he was such a contradiction, a total contradiction. he could be as big and bold as christmas and then -- he could be as predictable as christmas and then turn right around and be totally unpredictable. he was a guy that such a profound impact on the interim combustion engine, and he never knew how to drive a car. never drove a car. he was a man who would fire you for the least breach of ethics in a new york second, and then probably hire you back at the end of the day. and along with that little moral code, this seemingly straight shooter loved outlaws. he liked to be with outlaws. but these are the kinds of things that drove frank phillips. so you see what i mean by this dichotomy in by not really being abl
would go out talking to the indians, and at night it was set up there on that little mezzanine on the lodgefrank would close the deals. the thing that was there's so me things about frank phillips ever unusual. he was a real dichotomy. i mean, i know this man just about as well as anyone, but i could never figure him out. he was like mercury. i could never get him -- quiksilver. for saw he was such a contradiction, a total contradiction. he could be as big and bold as christmas and then -- he...
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to the nearest lodge after that. so those people are fine. if they can walk. >> man, it's nice to talk to you. keep us updated. >> thank you. >> with so many people missing after the earthquake, some companies are offering tools to help separated loved ones check on each other, and sarah has details on that. it must be so frustrating not be able to get any word out. >> i can imagine not knowing but a handful of companies are trying to make that easier. so google, for instance, has google person finder. they set up a nepal earthquake site. if you're looking for someone you can enter their information here. people on the ground, if they contacted someone they'll enter that person's information here. so organizations working, aid organizations, and this will link them up. so that you can know if your loved one is safe. right now google is tracking 6100 records just from this earthquake in the last few days. there's also something called facebook safety check. if you were near where this earthquake or avalanche happened
to the nearest lodge after that. so those people are fine. if they can walk. >> man, it's nice to talk to you. keep us updated. >> thank you. >> with so many people missing after the earthquake, some companies are offering tools to help separated loved ones check on each other, and sarah has details on that. it must be so frustrating not be able to get any word out. >> i can imagine not knowing but a handful of companies are trying to make that easier. so google, for...
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came to witness the sight and this is photographs shot by one of the school employees of the ship lodged in the mud. >> it looks like it would have hit the basks in burlington city. >> what you are looking at is the mud kicked up as it slammed into shore thankfully the mud stopped it people are coming by to get a look but the ship is long gone, the coast guard is investigating and the boat will remain docked in paulsboro until figure out why this lost propulsion, but the picture dozen not lie they are up on our website, i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> by the way we want to thank our viewers for sending in the video, and whenever you see breaking news join the action email pictures and video to jointheaction@6abc.com, or just use #6abcaction on social media. trenton firefighters had their hands full late today when flames attacked an apartment building flames broke out at 4:30 this afternoon at a brick structure along the 500 block of bellevue it ran to four alarms before firefighters got the upper hand. fortunately there are no reports of injuries fire, smok
came to witness the sight and this is photographs shot by one of the school employees of the ship lodged in the mud. >> it looks like it would have hit the basks in burlington city. >> what you are looking at is the mud kicked up as it slammed into shore thankfully the mud stopped it people are coming by to get a look but the ship is long gone, the coast guard is investigating and the boat will remain docked in paulsboro until figure out why this lost propulsion, but the picture...
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survivor eric wally told jurors about the ball bearing that tore through his eye and remains lodged in his brain. he struggled to describe being separated from his wife. she thought i was dead and i thought she was dead. prosecutors expect to conclude their case thursday and then the defense will try to convince the jury to spare the bomber's life. >> i hope he gets the death penalty. >> reporter: two of liz's sons lost their legs in the bombings. >> i watched my two kids my two boys almost die. >> reporter: the parents of m.i.t. police officer shaun collier are still haunted by his murder. the stepfather told officers it took the mother months to get out of bed. she spent the two-year anniversary of her son's death crying. kris van cleave, cbs news boston. >>> lawyer for john hinckley says he's ready to live on his own for the first time. he was found guilty by not reason of insanity. he's now 60 years old. a decision could take months. >>> the senate is expected to confirm a new attorney general today. after months of delay they agree on a confirmation vote for loretta lynch. she'll
survivor eric wally told jurors about the ball bearing that tore through his eye and remains lodged in his brain. he struggled to describe being separated from his wife. she thought i was dead and i thought she was dead. prosecutors expect to conclude their case thursday and then the defense will try to convince the jury to spare the bomber's life. >> i hope he gets the death penalty. >> reporter: two of liz's sons lost their legs in the bombings. >> i watched my two kids my...
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like or not feeling that is who they want to call dbi and dpw numbers are there if people want to lodge their complaints. >> it seem like from a public prospective public prospective a little bit problematic to me. >> okay. >> to have a huge project and health issues in a community that has a power imbalance to have the first you know line of defense or whatever the first be a private developer that has a invested interest in you know doing things a certain way to any that is problematic because we're on the one side of the commission large numbers to the community concerns you know it seem like this is something that needs to be addressed different so thank you for your presentation. >> kind of to hitchhike commissioner mar i believe that the dpw testimony today they don't have small business out there all the time. >> i didn't periodically. >> but the developer is out there everyday so the issue is the dust so they check the p m-10 dust monitor do we know how many times a day or once a week. >> i'm going to have dpw as their presentation goes along they'll talk about how many times th
like or not feeling that is who they want to call dbi and dpw numbers are there if people want to lodge their complaints. >> it seem like from a public prospective public prospective a little bit problematic to me. >> okay. >> to have a huge project and health issues in a community that has a power imbalance to have the first you know line of defense or whatever the first be a private developer that has a invested interest in you know doing things a certain way to any that is...
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a bullet was lodged right on top of his eye. he survived but not without multiple surgeries and intensive therapy. the lawsuit is lodged against the property management company and the insurance company responsible for the complex. the lawsuit alleges there was inadequate security measures in place. according to the firm there have been 65 gunshots reported on the property in the last five years and repeated tenant complaints against the complex. >> for my family he's a fighter. he's doing much better today considering he was given only 35 minutes to live. i would hate to see another family go through what i've been through with jaydan. jeanette: the family acknowledges significant delays in processing the scene and ballistics tests, there's been no arrests in this case. reporting in northwest, jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. alison: two drivers are recovering after a chain reaction crash in rockville sent them to the hospital. a two car collision happened on the shady grove road overpass at i-270 around 1:30 this afternoon. when th
a bullet was lodged right on top of his eye. he survived but not without multiple surgeries and intensive therapy. the lawsuit is lodged against the property management company and the insurance company responsible for the complex. the lawsuit alleges there was inadequate security measures in place. according to the firm there have been 65 gunshots reported on the property in the last five years and repeated tenant complaints against the complex. >> for my family he's a fighter. he's...
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that's a live view from skytop lodge. meantime the view from center city looking up the parkway, it is drizzly. and a lot like yesterday. the chill in the air will stay with us all day long. and at times you'll need your umbrella. even at the shore, we've already seen light rain overnight. beach avenue a live view from the marquis to lafayette hotel. only light rain in the region is moving through northeastern maryland. that's going to be moving into delaware this morning. stronger storms ahead for western pennsylvania. that's a possibility for us for tomorrow. but it will come with a big warm-up. i don't think anybody's complaining about that. 38 degrees right now in horsham. 39 in allentown. look at all the 30s north and west. doylestown, you're down to 36 degrees. while it's right at 40 degrees for newark middletown and dover and delaware. avalon at the shore is 40 degrees. but inland the temperatures are in the 30s. so a rainy, drizzly, chilly day today. 40s this afternoon. it's tomorrow that there could be some probl
that's a live view from skytop lodge. meantime the view from center city looking up the parkway, it is drizzly. and a lot like yesterday. the chill in the air will stay with us all day long. and at times you'll need your umbrella. even at the shore, we've already seen light rain overnight. beach avenue a live view from the marquis to lafayette hotel. only light rain in the region is moving through northeastern maryland. that's going to be moving into delaware this morning. stronger storms ahead...
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. >> reporter: he lodged complaints all the way up to the secretary of labor and faces discipline for dismissing reports on how he thought cases were miss handled. the irony is not lost on whitman, the investigator from osha's office now a whistle-blower himself. >> you either quit your job or keep your mouth shut. because if the company doesn't fire you and black list you, osha will destroy your life. as a consequence there are a lot of things not being reported. and that is the scary part. >> reporter: osha region nine declined interview requests citing an ongoing personnel request. but a national osha spokesperson contacted us and said the allegations are quote, preposterous. after the break, california's marijuana laws. >> is it safe to say you have lower back pain or something? >> does it have to be true? >> i mean not necessarily. >> we take you undercover, and you get a medical marijuana card with nothing more than heart burn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream
. >> reporter: he lodged complaints all the way up to the secretary of labor and faces discipline for dismissing reports on how he thought cases were miss handled. the irony is not lost on whitman, the investigator from osha's office now a whistle-blower himself. >> you either quit your job or keep your mouth shut. because if the company doesn't fire you and black list you, osha will destroy your life. as a consequence there are a lot of things not being reported. and that is the...
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if frankie had been hit by the front of the car and lodged underneath, his blood wouldn't be behind therear tires. and mr. suhaka found blood spatter on the windshield inside the car and blood drops on the inside trim of the passenger side door. obviously, there wouldn't be blood inside a car from a collision outside. >> it was one of my suggestions that we need to exhume the body to find out what the actual injuries were. >> since the death had officially been declared an accident, it took more than three years of legal wrangling to get permission for the exhumation. the second autopsy was conducted by dr. geetha natarajan, a pathologist with the state coroner's office. >> the first thing i noticed is the level of preservation and the condition of the body being fair. the second most important finding was that the external body surface failed to show any injury. there were no bruises. there were no brush burn, like he was dragged by a vehicle. >> dr. natarajan discovered four linear fractures along the back of the skull. one, a depressed circular fracture was not noted in the first aut
if frankie had been hit by the front of the car and lodged underneath, his blood wouldn't be behind therear tires. and mr. suhaka found blood spatter on the windshield inside the car and blood drops on the inside trim of the passenger side door. obviously, there wouldn't be blood inside a car from a collision outside. >> it was one of my suggestions that we need to exhume the body to find out what the actual injuries were. >> since the death had officially been declared an accident,...
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suggest -- more bags are getting lost and customers are lodging more complaints. on time arrival fell to 76.2%. that is down 2.2% from last year. consumer complaints jumped 22%. the worst marks going to american eagle, united express, and delta connection. >>> time is 4:45. a climber from france known as the french spiderman has scaled one of dubai's tallest skyscrapers. yesterday 52-year-old robert climbed a building that stands more than 1,000 feet tall. without wearing a harness. instead he relied only on chalk and sticky tape on his fingertips. adding to the difficulty the 75 story building has a twisting structure with little space for his feet on the ledges. >> finally at the end of the day i knew that once i was going to -- everything was going to be okay. i would be fighting like a tiger. ing >> to everyone's surprise it only took robert one hour and ten minutes to complete the climb but he's no stranger to heights. four years ago he climbed the world's tallest tower. >>> time is 4:46. also to mention it is gianting opening day. sal, do you have your black
suggest -- more bags are getting lost and customers are lodging more complaints. on time arrival fell to 76.2%. that is down 2.2% from last year. consumer complaints jumped 22%. the worst marks going to american eagle, united express, and delta connection. >>> time is 4:45. a climber from france known as the french spiderman has scaled one of dubai's tallest skyscrapers. yesterday 52-year-old robert climbed a building that stands more than 1,000 feet tall. without wearing a harness....
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those foe bed-and-breakfast keepers but i'm not i recognize real clearly the need for this type of lodging i'm basically a referral agency and i used to have a a lot of folks in the neighborhood i've no place i'm give them back to airbnb it is huge that i have that place to refer to there's a definite need ucsf alone i have almost inclusive medical people that come in to interning usually 3 months
those foe bed-and-breakfast keepers but i'm not i recognize real clearly the need for this type of lodging i'm basically a referral agency and i used to have a a lot of folks in the neighborhood i've no place i'm give them back to airbnb it is huge that i have that place to refer to there's a definite need ucsf alone i have almost inclusive medical people that come in to interning usually 3 months
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this is lodging with a message, which can turn up in unexpected places. the hotel staff collectively speak 24 languages. the receptionist from guinea-bissau notes seven. he says that at age 17, he smuggled documents out of the presidential palace in his home country that contained evidence of corruption in the regime. he soon came under suspicion and had to flee. he stowed away for three weeks on an italian container ship down for europe. >> after two weeks, we ran out of water, and everyone was afraid to complain to the crew. they were scared the crew might throw was overboard. fortunately, there was a crewman from senegal, and at least i could discuss the situation with him and friends. >> many of the workers have similar stories to tell. -- at least i could discuss the situation with him in french. >> many of the workers here have similar stories to tell. the hotel is operated by the catholic relief organization already well-known for their refugee shelters across europe. in austria, they've decided to go one important that further -- step further. >>
this is lodging with a message, which can turn up in unexpected places. the hotel staff collectively speak 24 languages. the receptionist from guinea-bissau notes seven. he says that at age 17, he smuggled documents out of the presidential palace in his home country that contained evidence of corruption in the regime. he soon came under suspicion and had to flee. he stowed away for three weeks on an italian container ship down for europe. >> after two weeks, we ran out of water, and...
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. >> the bullet that hit brenda went through her arm and lodged in the wall of the garage. it was from a .22 caliber pistol. police found a spent .16-gauge shotgun shell on the roof of brenda's van, an indication there were two different weapons used in the attack. the empty cans on the garage floor indicated rob saw the gunmen and grabbed the bag of empty cans as a shield. >> as the second gunshot wound is about to be inflicted on him, he is looking up and looking at the face of his killer. >> the motive apparently wasn't robbery. >> his wallet was not taken. in fact, some of the pellets from the shotgun went through his wallet. >> the andrews' two children were upstairs in their rooms unharmed. the attack had all the earmarks of an execution. yet, no one could think of a reason why robert andrew would be targeted for murder. with no motive, no leads and no description of the killers, investigators hoped the autopsy would provide the clues they needed. you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car i
. >> the bullet that hit brenda went through her arm and lodged in the wall of the garage. it was from a .22 caliber pistol. police found a spent .16-gauge shotgun shell on the roof of brenda's van, an indication there were two different weapons used in the attack. the empty cans on the garage floor indicated rob saw the gunmen and grabbed the bag of empty cans as a shield. >> as the second gunshot wound is about to be inflicted on him, he is looking up and looking at the face of...
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but this man somehow got lodged in the mud where only the upper part of his torso and head were free. firefighters had to use shovels to dig the mud off the guy. and while they're shoveling they've got two-by-fours and some rope. they're just going to use manpower to lift this guy up. as you can see, it's almost like a 1700 crane lifting this guy out. it's not easy. >> if they weren't around this guy would be -- >> look right here. doesn't he look like a statue? the 70-year-old man can hardly move. you do see them put him on a stretcher. you really feel sorry for this man. he is shaking from head to toe. they transport him to a hospital they say he's going to be okay. >> like a terra cotta warrior when he came out. >> uh-huh. >>> hey, everybody, it's just about time for us to give away another ipad mini. you're going to need to be at least 18 years of age, legal u.s. resident and, oh, yes, the friday buzz word. friday's buzz word is coming up in a little bit. stay tuned for the rtm ipad mini give away. >>> daring and dramatic rescue caught on camera posted by the boise fire department
but this man somehow got lodged in the mud where only the upper part of his torso and head were free. firefighters had to use shovels to dig the mud off the guy. and while they're shoveling they've got two-by-fours and some rope. they're just going to use manpower to lift this guy up. as you can see, it's almost like a 1700 crane lifting this guy out. it's not easy. >> if they weren't around this guy would be -- >> look right here. doesn't he look like a statue? the 70-year-old man...
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that the small crystals could become airborne and they are a health hazard because they can become lodged in our lungs. >> the asbestos dust created by mining can get into the air and could cause lung cancers like mesothelioma. it's especially hazardous for workers. >> so at this point, do you know if there are asbestos-like minerals there? >> you know there are, are there elongated minerals in that area? yes. is that asbestos? we don't think so. >> gtac, the company that bob seitz represents, is a subsidiary of a much larger company, cline resource and development, a coal company based in west virginia. >> gtac, it's part of a larger group. can you tell us about the larger group that it's a part of. >> cline resources has been mining uh, coal, they got a lot of operations in southern illinois. i think the cline group's got a, got a culture that's been very successful. >> but they've also run into a lot of problems, like they've had over 900 violations in the last 15 years and over 2000 safety violations in the last 10 years. >> i can't really, i, i don't work for cline. i don't, i mean,
that the small crystals could become airborne and they are a health hazard because they can become lodged in our lungs. >> the asbestos dust created by mining can get into the air and could cause lung cancers like mesothelioma. it's especially hazardous for workers. >> so at this point, do you know if there are asbestos-like minerals there? >> you know there are, are there elongated minerals in that area? yes. is that asbestos? we don't think so. >> gtac, the company...
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mansion apartment complex in northeast when gunfire broke out in a nearby parking lot and a bullet was lodged above his eye. he survived but not without multiple surgeries and intensive therapy. the lawsuit is against the apartment complex, the property management company & the lawsuit alleges there were inadequate security measures in place. according to the firm there's been 65 gunshots reported on the property in the last five years and repeated tenant complaints against the complex. >> he's a fighter. he's doing much better today considering he was given 35 minutes to live. i would hate to see another family going through what i've been through with jaydan. reporter: the family alleges significant delays in processing the evidence on the scene as well as ballistics test. there's been no arrests in this case. reporting in northwest, jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. jummy: we take a look outside right now, outside our studios in rosslyn. some of you are seeing rain at this hour. expected to last most of the day. chief meteorologist doug hill is here with a look at the first forecast. doug? doug:
mansion apartment complex in northeast when gunfire broke out in a nearby parking lot and a bullet was lodged above his eye. he survived but not without multiple surgeries and intensive therapy. the lawsuit is against the apartment complex, the property management company & the lawsuit alleges there were inadequate security measures in place. according to the firm there's been 65 gunshots reported on the property in the last five years and repeated tenant complaints against the complex....
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the idea of a long lodge battle is belied by the fact of what happened in 1990. this is talking about the invasion of iraq. five days or five weeks or five months. but certainly is not going to last. >> it has wlif of the cake walk predictions. the nuclear facility, which is burieded 350 feet underground. there is one missile, one bomb on earth that can penetrate it. that's not guaranteed. it's the massive ordnance pen traitor. apparently the united states is showing israel this. israel does not have this bomb. this is not anywhere close to a sure thing. and you no e, the first u.s. troop this year died in afghanistan. it was confirmed a couple days ago. so we've gone a year. we've gone a little less than a year. >> the mess has not been cleaned up. >> it seems like without peopling dying that it's just okay, let's go to war again. how long will it take before these guys realize, these are actual lives you're talking about. >> and tom cotton's name is being floated as a presidential vice presidential pick in the republican presidential campaign. >> i think the id
the idea of a long lodge battle is belied by the fact of what happened in 1990. this is talking about the invasion of iraq. five days or five weeks or five months. but certainly is not going to last. >> it has wlif of the cake walk predictions. the nuclear facility, which is burieded 350 feet underground. there is one missile, one bomb on earth that can penetrate it. that's not guaranteed. it's the massive ordnance pen traitor. apparently the united states is showing israel this. israel...
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. >> reporter: katherine lugar, president and ceo of the american hotel and lodging association, saysay consumers who say they believed they were booking with the hotel, only to find out later they'd given their information to a third-party agency. so what exactly are these third-party sites? today, 14% of all hotel rooms sold are booked online. amounting to about $23 billion a year. the majority of these rooms are reserved through online travel agencies like expedia.com, priceline.com, and booking.com. which get their inventory from hotels and other resources. but there's also a second tier of booking sites affiliated with the big-name agencies. also offering hotel rooms for sale. this is where lugar says we run into trouble. >> many of whom actually look a lot like the hotel site, but in fact, they're not. >> reporter: these third-party sites can show up in search results as paid ads and when consumers book a room through these sites, often unwittingly. common complaints include confusing cancelation and refund policies. ignored requests for disabled or special accommodations. lost
. >> reporter: katherine lugar, president and ceo of the american hotel and lodging association, saysay consumers who say they believed they were booking with the hotel, only to find out later they'd given their information to a third-party agency. so what exactly are these third-party sites? today, 14% of all hotel rooms sold are booked online. amounting to about $23 billion a year. the majority of these rooms are reserved through online travel agencies like expedia.com, priceline.com,...
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a beb from the bomb still lodges in his brain. >> then the jester that was made. he saw him make it in a holding cell but defense lawyers played the video and he appears to look up at the camera housing and treating it like a mirror and later he steps up on a bench to get a closer look and then flashes it briefly. >> i think that it's clear from the video that he figured out that it was a video camera and being broadcast to the prison personnel and he was sending a message to them. >> nbc pete williams reporting. the prosecution could rest earlier today. >>> a brawl capture skpits showed a victim being stomped and kicked on the head. police have identified several suspects and two victims that are local high school students. earlier this year subway fights were caught on camera and police have stepped up the patrols. >>> nbc bill has more on the stormy weather and bill this is crazy weather this week. >> yeah it's interesting and more extreme. we did see snow in some areas yesterday and still seeing some and we had severe weather and we did not have tornados. we h
a beb from the bomb still lodges in his brain. >> then the jester that was made. he saw him make it in a holding cell but defense lawyers played the video and he appears to look up at the camera housing and treating it like a mirror and later he steps up on a bench to get a closer look and then flashes it briefly. >> i think that it's clear from the video that he figured out that it was a video camera and being broadcast to the prison personnel and he was sending a message to them....