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punk archive. ♪ the idea for starting a d.c. punk archive has been floating around for years.eally got legs when we met james schneider working on punk the capital. he has come across so many collections in danger of being lost if they're not preserved some way. >> putting it in an archive will allow people who care about the real history to go through and piece it together hopefully some day. my definition of punk is definitely a definition of dyi culture where people do not sit around the house and talk about the fact they're not getting their fair share or not being paid attention to or that the music scene sucks. you don't have to be in a band. you don't have to do anything in particular except for to get off your [ bleep ]. >> d.c. punk is always about maintaining an agency in your music, questioning authority, making decisions for yourself and rejecting a corporate status quo. what you see in the legacy of d.c. punk is a lot of people who were friends who make with and connect with each other. it really resonates with people today. today. >> it has a global impact. in ou
punk archive. ♪ the idea for starting a d.c. punk archive has been floating around for years.eally got legs when we met james schneider working on punk the capital. he has come across so many collections in danger of being lost if they're not preserved some way. >> putting it in an archive will allow people who care about the real history to go through and piece it together hopefully some day. my definition of punk is definitely a definition of dyi culture where people do not sit around...
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they are punks. the people in control know they are punks. >> he came after being convicted of murdering a coworker. >> i caved his head in. caved it in totally. the biggest fragment of bone they found was about the size of a half dollar. i got out of hand and kept on hanging out and beating on it more. we were interested in the gory stuff and how the decomposition would be. it was twisted there. >> the raw interview goes on to reveal the most grizzly aspect. >> the whole sentence is what? >> 70 years. i got six months for cruelty to animals? >> for what? >> crueltiy is on may y ito ani. >> a cat was chewing on him so i nuked the cat. i intended to kill him, but i didn't do a good enough job. >> how do do you that? >> stuck him in the microwave and turned it on. 2 1/2 minutes wasn't long enough. i had a valid reason. i didn't do it for hicks. he was chewing on the dead guy. >> he killed again in 2004. this time the victim was his cellmate. >> she doing life for killing his mom and he was bragging abo
they are punks. the people in control know they are punks. >> he came after being convicted of murdering a coworker. >> i caved his head in. caved it in totally. the biggest fragment of bone they found was about the size of a half dollar. i got out of hand and kept on hanging out and beating on it more. we were interested in the gory stuff and how the decomposition would be. it was twisted there. >> the raw interview goes on to reveal the most grizzly aspect. >> the...
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he has been a punk rocker. a particle physicist. a journalist. editor-in-chief of "wired" magazine for 12 years. a three-time author. joining me today on studio 1.0 is inventor, father, and founder, chris anderson. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> i would love to hear about the day when you started playing around with robots with your kids. five kids, by the way. >> five kids. it was a big day. my origins were as a scientist. my wife is a scientist and we hoped someday our kids would be excited by science and technology. so far no luck, but we keep trying. one weekend when i was the editor of "wired." these products would come in review on on friday. if you promised to review them, you could take it home. we would put it together and program it, and when he were done, you get this three wheeled tripod that rolls slowly towards the wall and bounces back. the kids are like, you have to be kidding. >> they were not impressed. >> we have seen transformers. where are the lasers? i flew a plane into the tree. total disaster. i had to buy them
he has been a punk rocker. a particle physicist. a journalist. editor-in-chief of "wired" magazine for 12 years. a three-time author. joining me today on studio 1.0 is inventor, father, and founder, chris anderson. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> i would love to hear about the day when you started playing around with robots with your kids. five kids, by the way. >> five kids. it was a big day. my origins were as a scientist. my wife is a scientist and we...
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i asked him, when did punk emerge? he said, i brought him with me from australia. [laughter] we talked about the trouble he had getting through customs. [laughter] think of it. every new idea, three times a week, for 40-some years. many people have a staff to help do that. his staff is in his head. [laughter] oh, brother. >> you know who is emerging, don't you? [laughter] those who aren't is the exception. they may make a comment that i know what i think about it. [laughter] [laughter] >> look how much of it is in the eyes and teeth, and yet we get it, who it is. it is remarkable. >> good old hilary. i don't like dynasties, do you? [laughter] >> i'm sorry, what? >> i don't like dynasties. we are getting another clinton dynasty now. >> what does this say? >> cream. >> oh, cream. >> don't listen to him. english is his second language. anyway, where was i? >> i tried to take a lot of courses in the art school as an undergraduate. particularly, portrait painting and drawing. i studied with dean keller, who was a wonderful portrait painter and whose works hang around un
i asked him, when did punk emerge? he said, i brought him with me from australia. [laughter] we talked about the trouble he had getting through customs. [laughter] think of it. every new idea, three times a week, for 40-some years. many people have a staff to help do that. his staff is in his head. [laughter] oh, brother. >> you know who is emerging, don't you? [laughter] those who aren't is the exception. they may make a comment that i know what i think about it. [laughter] [laughter]...
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oh, i missed that symbolism. >> i thought i'd put someone down here. >> is that punk?> no. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> here i will get this for you. >> that will be five bucks. okay. thank you. >> rumsfeldrumsfeld. a rumperfect prussian general. a lot of this stuff.?oitz of course -- what's wrong with me? [ applause ] i take issue with your supposition that there is no common thread. you think they're all different? they're all wonderfully individualistic? >> i know you can prove they aren't. >> i'm just about to do that. >> all right. wait until you see this. talk about slight of hand. >> does anybody remember golda mier? and then you just add some hair. [ applause ] >> give her a bit more hair. okay. >> that's all i know. [ applause ] thank you. >> pleasure. thank you. thank you. thanks. >>> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter. >>> after the american revolution and before he was elected the first president of the united states, george washington retired from public life. up
oh, i missed that symbolism. >> i thought i'd put someone down here. >> is that punk?> no. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> here i will get this for you. >> that will be five bucks. okay. thank you. >> rumsfeldrumsfeld. a rumperfect prussian general. a lot of this stuff.?oitz of course -- what's wrong with me? [ applause ] i take issue with your supposition that there is no common thread. you think they're all different? they're all wonderfully individualistic?...
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he has been a punk rocker. a particle physicist. editor of wired magazine. a three-time officer joining me today is chris anderson. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> i would love to hear about the day when you started playing around with robots. >> it was a big day. my origins were as a scientist. we hope to someday our kids excited by science and technology. so far no luck, but we keep trying. when we can i was the editor of wired. these products would come in. if you promised to review them, you could take it home. done, you get to this tripod that rolls slowly. the kids are like, you have to be kidding. >> they were not impressed. >> we have seen transformers. i've flighty plane into the tree. total disaster. what could have been better? what if the robot is flying the plane? i literally googled flying robot and the first result was drone. i said kids, we are going to build a legal autopilot. lego autopilot. the next weekend come we flew it ended almost flew. the kids lost interest. >> what year was this? >> 2007. >> this was before drones were c
he has been a punk rocker. a particle physicist. editor of wired magazine. a three-time officer joining me today is chris anderson. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> i would love to hear about the day when you started playing around with robots. >> it was a big day. my origins were as a scientist. we hope to someday our kids excited by science and technology. so far no luck, but we keep trying. when we can i was the editor of wired. these products would come in. if...
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he has been a punk rocker. a particle physicist. a journalist. editor of "wired" magazine. a three-time author joining me today is chris anderson. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> i would love to hear about the day when you started playing around with robots. >> it was a big day. five kids. my origins were as a scientist. my wife is a scientist. we hoped someday our kids would be excited by science and technology. so far no luck, but we keep trying. one weekend, i was the editor of "wired." these products would come in. if you promised to review them, you could take it home. we built a robot. when you are done, you get this tripod that rolls slowly. the kids are like, you have to be kidding. >> they were not impressed. >> we have seen transformers. i flew a plane into the tree. humiliating. i had to buy them ice cream. i'm thinking, what could have been better? what if the robot is flying the plane? i literally googled "flying robot" and the first result was drone. i said kids, we are going to build a lego autopilot. we put together these bits of plastic. sensors,
he has been a punk rocker. a particle physicist. a journalist. editor of "wired" magazine. a three-time author joining me today is chris anderson. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> i would love to hear about the day when you started playing around with robots. >> it was a big day. five kids. my origins were as a scientist. my wife is a scientist. we hoped someday our kids would be excited by science and technology. so far no luck, but we keep trying. one...
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. >> plus why being a chip loving punk can get you intotrouble. [ [ mamalele a annnnououncncerer ] megannow that coffee breaks down tooth enamel. thankfully, she uses act restoring mouthwash. itit r rebebuiuildlds s totooth enamel making yourur t teeth two times stronger. acact.t. s smimilele s strong. >>> animals are as awesome as they are completely impossible to understand. like this first little guy. >> i understand him. >> black lab loves onion and garlic potato chips. in this case his head is stuck in the bag. >> that's not good. neither is good for a dog. onion and garlic can be toxic in large amounts samounts. >> and the bag can be suffocating. >> he's having a bloody great time. >> yes, i do agree with you. though it seems like he's having a hard time. i think he's licking. that's the cleanest piece of trash in the trash can. >> recycle it. >> the video ends and the dog is still going. not scared at all. you know who else is not scared? >> wearing the most amazing teddy bear costume we have all seen and have fallen in love with. >> they made this in the last 24 hours, i can reck
. >> plus why being a chip loving punk can get you intotrouble. [ [ mamalele a annnnououncncerer ] megannow that coffee breaks down tooth enamel. thankfully, she uses act restoring mouthwash. itit r rebebuiuildlds s totooth enamel making yourur t teeth two times stronger. acact.t. s smimilele s strong. >>> animals are as awesome as they are completely impossible to understand. like this first little guy. >> i understand him. >> black lab loves onion and garlic potato...
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. >> i said hey, punk, get up. i've got some bad news for you. >> narrator: though san antonio texas might be remembered for the alamo, today, it's one of the fastest-growing cities in america. but increased growth also brings increased problems. >> for the longest period, san antonio was known as a large city with a small-town mentality. san antonio is the 7th largest growing city in the country. >> narrator: no more apparent than just outside downtown in the solid brick fortress that is the bear county jail. it's where anyone charged with criminal acts in san antonio will surely spend some time. >> my father always said nobody comes to jail for being nice. one thing we have to remember is people coming to jail have not been found guilty yet. >> most of the 3500 men and women housed in bear county have only been charged with crimes under awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. others have been convicted and are serving short sentences or are awaiting trial in prison. he is currently awaiting charges of as
. >> i said hey, punk, get up. i've got some bad news for you. >> narrator: though san antonio texas might be remembered for the alamo, today, it's one of the fastest-growing cities in america. but increased growth also brings increased problems. >> for the longest period, san antonio was known as a large city with a small-town mentality. san antonio is the 7th largest growing city in the country. >> narrator: no more apparent than just outside downtown in the solid...
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he has been a punk rocker. a particle physicist. a journalist.r of "wired" magazine for 12 years. a three-time author. joining me today is chris
he has been a punk rocker. a particle physicist. a journalist.r of "wired" magazine for 12 years. a three-time author. joining me today is chris
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it remains true to its anarchic, punk self, making fun of everyone, everybody, including the millions of people who took to the streets on sunday. you can see there were more people on the streets for charlie than there were in church. the editorial is very defiant and has a passionate defense of secularism. a very big concept here in france. some of these people will be friends for life and some of them will be tweeting friends. here in france, there is support for the magazine. >> several magazines have paid tribute to charlie. you can see they have their own cartoon of the prophet mohammed. he is a famous cartoonist. you can see the slang cartoonists looking sad. this is they may have killed some of the most famous cartoonist's, but they did not kill charlie. once again, he is at the heat of the debate. >> there is this incredible cartoon that represents a cartoon version of a famous painting. you can see they are talking about we are france. and at go to the i am charlie slogan. if we look of holding arms, they hold pencils. it is a similar photo. this photo has gotten a lot of at
it remains true to its anarchic, punk self, making fun of everyone, everybody, including the millions of people who took to the streets on sunday. you can see there were more people on the streets for charlie than there were in church. the editorial is very defiant and has a passionate defense of secularism. a very big concept here in france. some of these people will be friends for life and some of them will be tweeting friends. here in france, there is support for the magazine. >>...
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they want to stay true to their anarchist, punk self, and that is what they are going to do.e saw a lot of people criticizing "charlie hebdo" and then taking to the streets to oil is black blood.
they want to stay true to their anarchist, punk self, and that is what they are going to do.e saw a lot of people criticizing "charlie hebdo" and then taking to the streets to oil is black blood.
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he has been a punk rocker. a particle physicist. a journalist.r-in-chief of "wired" magazine for 12 years. a three-time author. joining me today on studio 1.0 is inventor, father, and founder, chris anderson. an
he has been a punk rocker. a particle physicist. a journalist.r-in-chief of "wired" magazine for 12 years. a three-time author. joining me today on studio 1.0 is inventor, father, and founder, chris anderson. an
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then as we get into the overnight hours friday into early saturday morning 6:00 that rain snow line punk turz way to the north and west as warm air floods in with this system and especially to the south and east. and it's lingering as snow and mixed sleet in the lehigh valley and poconos. and then as we get into saturday afternoon some lingering rain showers early and then that clears by middle part of the afternoon. as we look at the expected snowfall total as cording to inch southern areas and much of this will wash away with the rain. 1 to 3" in and around philadelphia and western suburbs before the flip-over to rain. and as you head to the north of trenton and allentown and northern bucks county that is where we can see at least 3" of snow at some cold air hold on longer during the storm. when i come back we'll let you know why the warm air is taking over with this storm plus a better chance for accumulating snow for everybody in that 7-day. we'll let you know when the storm comes in guys in a little bit. >> you shouldn't have. >> hey, i got to get some of the snow. >> i guess so. >>
then as we get into the overnight hours friday into early saturday morning 6:00 that rain snow line punk turz way to the north and west as warm air floods in with this system and especially to the south and east. and it's lingering as snow and mixed sleet in the lehigh valley and poconos. and then as we get into saturday afternoon some lingering rain showers early and then that clears by middle part of the afternoon. as we look at the expected snowfall total as cording to inch southern areas...
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. >> [ bleep ] punk, sit here and [ bleep ] over. you want to think [ bleep ] it's funny funny about some [ bleep ] face. >> another inmate attempts to harness the rage he felt behind bars to build a new career inside the ropes. and for one young woman, life after "lockup" means coming to terms with the devastating childhood memory of witnessing her father murder her mother. >> and i was saying, "please, don't kill mom," and she was laying in the hallway and blood was coming out of hurry mouth. >> and now for the first time, she will watch the video of her father's final hours before his execution. >>> most of the inmates featured on "lockup" dream of the day they will leave prison and everything associated with it behind. but for one of them, forgetting will be virtually impossible. though he is now out of prison, he will forever carry an inescapable reminder of his days behind bars. we first met david boltjes when he was serving four years for credit card fraud at the limon correctional facility in colorado. boltjes and his cellmat
. >> [ bleep ] punk, sit here and [ bleep ] over. you want to think [ bleep ] it's funny funny about some [ bleep ] face. >> another inmate attempts to harness the rage he felt behind bars to build a new career inside the ropes. and for one young woman, life after "lockup" means coming to terms with the devastating childhood memory of witnessing her father murder her mother. >> and i was saying, "please, don't kill mom," and she was laying in the hallway...
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you come here, you either going to fight or you going to be somebody's punk. it's just that simple. so to survive in here, i had to fight. and so we fought. and i whooped their ass all around this prison. >> johnson recalls the legacy of violence unleashed on officers during his time in kentucky's three cell house, the hole. >> when they come up to my cell say, back up, turn around, be handcuffed, i said [ bleep ] come on here get me, let's do it. when they fight me, they don't play. shackled to the bed i don't know how many times, maced, gas -- maced so much, they said don't mace him because it does not affect him. he's immune to it. shooting me with a taser gun, whatever, because it takes more than that to calm me down, you know, and when they come up with something new, they come to me and try it on me. see if it works. >> i definitely had a sense that he loved to have an audience. a great story teller, and he knew it. >> and a lot of the officers i fought, bunch of them quit through me. >> i made them quit. >> one of the officers barely escaped with his life. >> well, i took a f
you come here, you either going to fight or you going to be somebody's punk. it's just that simple. so to survive in here, i had to fight. and so we fought. and i whooped their ass all around this prison. >> johnson recalls the legacy of violence unleashed on officers during his time in kentucky's three cell house, the hole. >> when they come up to my cell say, back up, turn around, be handcuffed, i said [ bleep ] come on here get me, let's do it. when they fight me, they don't...
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the motto only a punk would hurt a cat or dog. >> it's a fun program to see all the athletes with thehe for a good cause. >> when asked to participate grossman and his 8-year-old lab were all ears, he and his girlfriend also foster dogs until they find good homes. >> with animals, they are voiceless and defenseless and it's an easy thing to get behind. >> bernie joined in as well with his grand dog harley. and looking gentle with his guy, knuckles. hockey players are not the only one getting involved a.j. daniels came to lend his supas well. he broad along his furry friends. that is the rookie forward's pit bull simba and those are his puppies they are drooling furry pit bull mixes. >> it's a great way to have dogs in the commune and show how soft they are and show their soft side as well. >> jaime apody channel 6 "action news." >> look how cute they are. great cause. >> coming up on "action news" cecily tynan with the frigid accuweather forecast when we continue in just a moment. >>> near record cold temperatures coming in. it's the windchill, that will take you by surprise and it wi
the motto only a punk would hurt a cat or dog. >> it's a fun program to see all the athletes with thehe for a good cause. >> when asked to participate grossman and his 8-year-old lab were all ears, he and his girlfriend also foster dogs until they find good homes. >> with animals, they are voiceless and defenseless and it's an easy thing to get behind. >> bernie joined in as well with his grand dog harley. and looking gentle with his guy, knuckles. hockey players are not...
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. >> take that punk! >> mother nature is psycho. >> this is awesome. it gives you perspective. this is my favorite. this chick chilling out, getting son in this little pool but watch. >> suck it up! >> i can't breathe. >> sorry. i don't believe in choking. there's not enough data to support it. >> that's my favorite one. >> it's on the nose. they are making their point but doing it bloody funny at the same time. >> you start to get a sinking feeling in your stomach. yeah mother earth, tell them. >> you lay off. >> can you? >> start showing these images of the factories and the actual pollution. this pulls at your heart strings. >> mother nature has to deal with it. >> at least it will create a little bit of consciousness. >> sorry, boys i need your bones for fuel. >>> a couple in a photo booth get ready to say "cheese." the surprise prop that brings this dude to tears. >>> never throw away good batteries again because -- >> i have an easy simple very inexpensive way to test your batteries. >> what happens when we put it to the test. >> look at that! ndndayay d dinnenersrs atat
. >> take that punk! >> mother nature is psycho. >> this is awesome. it gives you perspective. this is my favorite. this chick chilling out, getting son in this little pool but watch. >> suck it up! >> i can't breathe. >> sorry. i don't believe in choking. there's not enough data to support it. >> that's my favorite one. >> it's on the nose. they are making their point but doing it bloody funny at the same time. >> you start to get a sinking...
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he has been a punk rocker. a particle physicist. editor of “wired” magazine.or joining me today is chris anderson. thank you for joining us. >> thank you.
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inside, charlie hebdo pastry to the slain cartoonist, and it stays true to its an artist and punk and eight his making fun of anything and everything. in its editorial, it is incredibly defiant and it is really an emotional and passionate defense of secularism. they say thanks to all who have come to their support in the past days. anybody who came into the streets and said " je suis charlie" they are saying a charlie hebdo, is saying "i am secular." let's take a look at another satirical magazine. this also comes out on wednesdays. it is paying to be to the slain cartoonist -- paying tribute to the slain cartoonist. they are saying, come on, guys keep our chins up. one for all, all for charlie. like the defenders of freedom of speech, we will continue to laugh about everything except for one thing, and that is our freedom of expression. lots of other papers have decided to actually publish this very controversial cover on their front page. and here this, "we are not de ad." we will continue to be brave and disrespectful, because that is what charlie hebdo does. you can see this whole
inside, charlie hebdo pastry to the slain cartoonist, and it stays true to its an artist and punk and eight his making fun of anything and everything. in its editorial, it is incredibly defiant and it is really an emotional and passionate defense of secularism. they say thanks to all who have come to their support in the past days. anybody who came into the streets and said " je suis charlie" they are saying a charlie hebdo, is saying "i am secular." let's take a look at...
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i went to study physics, after failing out of college and doing punk rock.the time i got through physics, physics had changed and hit a dead end. the golden age of physics was over. basically everybody went to wall street. to become a quant. >> and you became a journalist. >> my parents were journalists and i had promised i would never do that. obviously, it was in my blood. >> you worked at two scientific journals, "nature" and "science." you went on to "the economist." and then "wired." editor in chief, 2001. just as the bubble had burst. >> the best time, though it did not feel that way at the moment. my career makes no sense in the big picture. every step makes perfect sense. at "the economist," i said, i want to start on internet coverage. they were like, inter-what? i was like, it is going to be big. this started me on the path of chronicling this remarkable moment in our history. in 2001, after conde nast bought "wired," they called me and said would you like to edit it? i said, absolutely. it changed my life. >> was it depressing? >> super depressing
i went to study physics, after failing out of college and doing punk rock.the time i got through physics, physics had changed and hit a dead end. the golden age of physics was over. basically everybody went to wall street. to become a quant. >> and you became a journalist. >> my parents were journalists and i had promised i would never do that. obviously, it was in my blood. >> you worked at two scientific journals, "nature" and "science." you went on to...
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pattern of openings between building in the mid block and opportunities for the endangered pocket plaza punk waited by a plaza and the park that joe talked about under the underpass the streetscape has rich landscape and pocket parks doesn't with the dog park at the end is part of a landscape from 18 to 20th street dog park is that area underneath of the overpass quite tall about 50 feet and 9 thousand square feet there closed the dog park and lighting is all maintained by avalon bay a great compliment to a streetcar and then in 3 dynamics if indiana you see the fingertips become 30 pieces of architectures which step back and open up all that carefully worked out with the neighborhood i'm going to turn it over to owen. >> thank you owen with the planning and architect the south side of the site and the building slides ranked the existing former railway it is the industrial pass when trains roll up indiana street our building gives express to this rail easement we've divided the building into two pizza piece other than the south side on the left is following the level of the easement and ther
pattern of openings between building in the mid block and opportunities for the endangered pocket plaza punk waited by a plaza and the park that joe talked about under the underpass the streetscape has rich landscape and pocket parks doesn't with the dog park at the end is part of a landscape from 18 to 20th street dog park is that area underneath of the overpass quite tall about 50 feet and 9 thousand square feet there closed the dog park and lighting is all maintained by avalon bay a great...
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>> how in the world are you going to deal with the bunch of punks coming up and challenging you? >> sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the wabash valley correctional facility houses more than 2,000 convicted felons, including some of the highest security prisoners in the state. it is a fortress among farms. >> we have a total of seven towers blanketing the entire facility, including one tower that's in the center of our south yard. we've got the two sets of fences all the way around the facility. the inner fence is a stun fence, it's a nonleth
>> how in the world are you going to deal with the bunch of punks coming up and challenging you? >> sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is...
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it is all about indie-punk fusion from the so so glos.in seth rogen's "neighbors", and is busily prepping an nbc pilot based on his own life.
it is all about indie-punk fusion from the so so glos.in seth rogen's "neighbors", and is busily prepping an nbc pilot based on his own life.
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coming up -- >> i tried to call one time with my boy on the phone and he said -- and this little punk smashing him when i get out, skye. >> adam verlander's visit turns into an emotional roller coaster. >> i've got a poem i wrote and i'd like to read it. because this is how i feel about you, skye. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! [ normal voice ] you're right, that was really easy. i know, i told you so. on progressive.com, you can compare our progressive direct rates with our competitors' rates, so shopping is easy. you don't sound like flo. [high-pitched] yeah, i do. [ clears throat ] who you talking to? [ normal voice ] what? what's on your hand? noth-- my wedding ring. [chuckles] symbol of our love and understanding. comparing rates for you. now that's progressive. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! ithe frustration...covering up. sso i talked with my doctor. he prescribed enbrel. enbrel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. many people saw 75% clearance in 3 months. and enbrel helped keep skin clearer at 6 months. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes
coming up -- >> i tried to call one time with my boy on the phone and he said -- and this little punk smashing him when i get out, skye. >> adam verlander's visit turns into an emotional roller coaster. >> i've got a poem i wrote and i'd like to read it. because this is how i feel about you, skye. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! [ normal voice ] you're right, that was really easy. i know, i told you so. on progressive.com, you can compare our progressive direct rates with our...
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it is all about indie-punk fusion from the so so glos.
it is all about indie-punk fusion from the so so glos.
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pattern of openings between building in the mid block and opportunities for the endangered pocket plaza punk waited by a plaza and the park that joe talked about under the underpass the streetscape has rich landscape and pocket parks doesn't with
pattern of openings between building in the mid block and opportunities for the endangered pocket plaza punk waited by a plaza and the park that joe talked about under the underpass the streetscape has rich landscape and pocket parks doesn't with
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. >> in here you take things a lot more serious, somebody calls you a punk, something calls you a bitch, somebody says i'm going to kill you. in here, that means, you know, you hold them people to that word, to them words then. when i got out and them guys were saying that about me, i'm going to kill john, i'm going to do this to him, the first thing in my mind is well i better go kill him before he gets me, you know? even though he was probably talking out of his ass. he really didn't understand the type of person that i am and where i've been and the thought process that i've learned in here. and he's dead now for it. it's kind of like a kill or be killed. >> estrada's prison education started early. >> how old were you when you were first arrested? >> when i first -- about 13, 14. >> what did you do? >> stealing a stereo out of a car. that's how it all began. start out stealing bubble gum at the stores, all the way to snatching purses, stealing car stereos, stealing bikes. stealing the whole car, breaking in houses, robberies, escape, just graduated all the way to murder. seemed like
. >> in here you take things a lot more serious, somebody calls you a punk, something calls you a bitch, somebody says i'm going to kill you. in here, that means, you know, you hold them people to that word, to them words then. when i got out and them guys were saying that about me, i'm going to kill john, i'm going to do this to him, the first thing in my mind is well i better go kill him before he gets me, you know? even though he was probably talking out of his ass. he really didn't...
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these guys decide to punk their dad time and time again. in the juken video, put spicy chile in his food. dad doesn't like spicy food. >> that's hot! >> [ bleep ] hot. >> he's quite distressed. start calling out the misses. you can hear the boys giggling their booties off. >> it's not that hot, you moron. >> tries to get water, try to get ice. just get out. >> [ bleep ]. >> angry dad on youtube. so many angry dads of them messing with him. goes to the gym, injured his leg, stole his car. >> angry dad, you need a car? >> or messing with the heat and ac. >> look at this. >> [ bep ]. >> so many of these. they are>>his poor dad. >> videos are like birth control. >> you may wind up with kids just like this. >> hilarious. >> you deserve five of them. >> i told you it was spicy. >> pucks in place. >> uh-oh, he is. >> intentional way to lose a tooth to hockey. >>> plus -- wednesday's buzzword for your sh. whwhenen t thehe f flulu h hitits,s, it's's a a r reaealllly y bibig g dedealal.. ththe e acachehes.s. ththe e chchilillsls.. ththe e fefevever.r
these guys decide to punk their dad time and time again. in the juken video, put spicy chile in his food. dad doesn't like spicy food. >> that's hot! >> [ bleep ] hot. >> he's quite distressed. start calling out the misses. you can hear the boys giggling their booties off. >> it's not that hot, you moron. >> tries to get water, try to get ice. just get out. >> [ bleep ]. >> angry dad on youtube. so many angry dads of them messing with him. goes to the...
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are the tattoos a legacy of the punk band?ng age but mostly it's about a story of evolution over life, where i've been. >> as we hand you this dish to get your signature on it we want to ask you if you could have this meal with anyone person past or present, who would it be? >> i think it would be my grant grandmother, my dad's grandmother. she taught me a lot. i was too young. i didn't get to ask her about any of the swedish food she grew up on and i wish i could. >> thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >> for more head to our website. >>> up next on saturday session the wonderful vocalize cat edmonson performing in studio 57. you're not going to want to miss this. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." what if getting ready was this easy? now teeth whitening is! with the colgate optic white toothbrush plus whitening pen. just brush whiten, and go! its stay-on formula deeply whitens for whiter teeth in 2 days. optic white toothbrush plus whitening pen. brush, whiten, go! we come by almost every day to deliver your
are the tattoos a legacy of the punk band?ng age but mostly it's about a story of evolution over life, where i've been. >> as we hand you this dish to get your signature on it we want to ask you if you could have this meal with anyone person past or present, who would it be? >> i think it would be my grant grandmother, my dad's grandmother. she taught me a lot. i was too young. i didn't get to ask her about any of the swedish food she grew up on and i wish i could. >> thanks...
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people came to appreciate the train's speed and punk walt. company executives are also eyeing markets beyond the uk. they're keen to challenge other leading manufacturers including canada and france. >> i see in the future continued growth for the railway business and i think hitach ir's very well placed to capture this both strengthen our position in europe, but also to expand our operation to other markets. >> reporter: they're putting more emphasis on selling to rail operators in europe. they also want to push their products in emerging areas like india and other southeast asian countries. and they call their large scale deal in the uk an important milestone in a competitive transportation industry. mitsuko nishikawa, nhk world. >>> it's time now for a check of the weather. people in northern japan are dealing with heavy snow and grusty weather conditions. mai shoji joins us with more. >> we have a pattern that's intensified. some people in hokkaido are dealing with this condition. whiteout condition in the area. people are digging out of
people came to appreciate the train's speed and punk walt. company executives are also eyeing markets beyond the uk. they're keen to challenge other leading manufacturers including canada and france. >> i see in the future continued growth for the railway business and i think hitach ir's very well placed to capture this both strengthen our position in europe, but also to expand our operation to other markets. >> reporter: they're putting more emphasis on selling to rail operators in...