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i didn't think -- >> so your objective is to get ad seg? >> if you throw me to population and some [ bleep ] sticks me, then dude, i'm coming back on you all like a [ bleep ] tiger. i'm going to take you to court and i'm going to sue the [ bleep ] out of you. >> i really don't have to do this. at this point i am going to put him back in this house. because i really don't know -- >> i'll shut up, man. how about if i can shut up. let's get this over with. >> you know, let's do this tomorrow. it's better for me. >> we're here right now. >> i'm not really in the mood right now. >> i don't care. >> all right, let's go back. >> do what you want. you're the boss, man. >> i can't let him come in and dictate how my interview is going to go, and i won't do that. at some point, i've got to do what's best for me and what was best for me was to end the interview. >> schreiber's stay in general population didn't last long. he was caught with a razor knife and sent back to administrative segregation where he wanted to stay all along. but it came with a pr
i didn't think -- >> so your objective is to get ad seg? >> if you throw me to population and some [ bleep ] sticks me, then dude, i'm coming back on you all like a [ bleep ] tiger. i'm going to take you to court and i'm going to sue the [ bleep ] out of you. >> i really don't have to do this. at this point i am going to put him back in this house. because i really don't know -- >> i'll shut up, man. how about if i can shut up. let's get this over with. >> you...
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. >> both inmates went to the seg unit. inmate jules was found not guilty, and he was released from the seg unit and put back in population the next day. inmate jean baptiste served 20 days in seg for that particular fight. >> i kind of feel good now, you know what i'm saying? i'm not going to lie. i feel good. >> so it's over? >> yeah. >> it's done? >> it's done. >> what if he retaliates? >> i just hope he don't try and get at me. i'm good. >> okay. >> you thought it was over, huh? you thought it was over. >> nearly every fight will have two different perspectives and getting a complete picture of what happened poses a challenge for deputies. in the shower. in the shower. >> on the ground. >> an attack in the shower between inmates adidas maston and brad flowers proved to be no exception. >> slow everybody down. we have two restraints. >>> coming up -- >> he cut you? >> yeah. >> where? >> above my eye. >> suffolk county deputies attempt to unravel the fight between maston and flowers. and another boston inmate shares jailh
. >> both inmates went to the seg unit. inmate jules was found not guilty, and he was released from the seg unit and put back in population the next day. inmate jean baptiste served 20 days in seg for that particular fight. >> i kind of feel good now, you know what i'm saying? i'm not going to lie. i feel good. >> so it's over? >> yeah. >> it's done? >> it's done. >> what if he retaliates? >> i just hope he don't try and get at me. i'm good....
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he was just in administrative seg not a month ago, and now he's back -- he left ad seg and went to ae people in there. i like the peace. >> uh huh. it's jail, man, come on. there's always somebody. >> huh? >> there's always somebody. all right, well, good luck to you. are you going back to court soon? >> yeah. >> are you getting out this time? >> i hope so. >> uh huh, right. >> draper has been working on his case most of the time he's been at louisville metro, and he's feeling pretty good about his chances. >> said i might really beat this case. no witnesses showing up. i'm ready to go home, hopefully. >> and how is it you're going to beat it? >> because there ain't no witnesses showing up. can't find the witnesses, so. i'm going to go back. if you don't have the star witnesses, then you don't have nothing. it's basically your word against whoever else, and if there ain't nobody there, you can't cross examine nobody, so there's no case. >> am i going to see you again? >> no. >> right. >> going to hand to me like that is this. >> no. >> i'm going see you again, but i'm going to see yo
he was just in administrative seg not a month ago, and now he's back -- he left ad seg and went to ae people in there. i like the peace. >> uh huh. it's jail, man, come on. there's always somebody. >> huh? >> there's always somebody. all right, well, good luck to you. are you going back to court soon? >> yeah. >> are you getting out this time? >> i hope so. >> uh huh, right. >> draper has been working on his case most of the time he's been at...
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and almost immediately they launched a campaign to seg investigate african-americans. but it went much further than segregation. they essentially reclassified them into lower-paying positions with very limited opportunities for advancement, and in many cases they were harassed and terminated from their positions as well. so you can see things weren't working out very well for african-americans in government. the one last place they had in this country because every aspect of life especially in the south was severely occur tailed. they really as you know jim crowe dominated southern life. they had no room for economic advancement. they couldn't compete in the south and in many places in the north as well. and the main people that led these segregation efforts were albert burleson, a southerner in the post office department. william mack adieu in the -- and many of their underlings, and many of their assistants, and this policy was sanctioned and defended by president wood drove wilson, himself. going back to civil war times never had a policy like this sanctioned by the
and almost immediately they launched a campaign to seg investigate african-americans. but it went much further than segregation. they essentially reclassified them into lower-paying positions with very limited opportunities for advancement, and in many cases they were harassed and terminated from their positions as well. so you can see things weren't working out very well for african-americans in government. the one last place they had in this country because every aspect of life especially in...
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la ciudad...ahora los agentes revisan los videos de vigilancia para identificar a los malechores...seglos detectives el vehculo no fue robado y ahora investigan al conductor que lo alquil... juanfra /voboxes --en richmond el oficial de policia que dispar mortalmente contra richard perez en una licoreria de esa ciudad no enfrentar cargos criminales. --el 14 de septiembre del aÑo pasado el oficial "wallace jensen" discuti con perez que se encontraba ebrio y ademas intento tomar su arma. --segun las evidencias, el oficial actu de forma legitima ya que debi decidir si enfrentar a perez o arriesgarse a ser atacado con su arma. lorena/vo --un ex policia de pinole fue sentenciado a dos meses de carcel y cinco aÑos de libertad condicional bajo acusaciones de haber utilizado su reputacion como autoridad para apropiarse ilicitamente de la vivienda de un hombre de 82 aÑos. --las encargadas de la residencia declararon ante el juez que el anciano indico que vivia bajo el constante temor que el oficial matthew messier le quitara su casa. lorena --vamos al sur de la baha... donde ayer mircoles aproba
la ciudad...ahora los agentes revisan los videos de vigilancia para identificar a los malechores...seglos detectives el vehculo no fue robado y ahora investigan al conductor que lo alquil... juanfra /voboxes --en richmond el oficial de policia que dispar mortalmente contra richard perez en una licoreria de esa ciudad no enfrentar cargos criminales. --el 14 de septiembre del aÑo pasado el oficial "wallace jensen" discuti con perez que se encontraba ebrio y ademas intento tomar su...
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neeneÁgenes, se dice ueque debiera existir el parque de periodistas martires ,pues son muchos ya y sepodriÍa segaprizarizion de los normalistas, se tomaron las cal calles, los padres encabezaron l los diferentes contingentes, est estaes estÁn canasados de las investigac investigaciones que lejos de dev devolver a su hijos los confude confuden maÁs y amaÁs >> ampararo o provisional a chaopopo gu guzman guzman evita que sea extraditdoad extraditdado pextraditdadado paor tener cisituciones pendientes en el paiÍs, si eeuustados unidos lo requiere, esta decision caera en manos de pena nieto >> muerte o deportacion es el ul ultimatumente que l e dhabrian dad dado a en un hpospital a inmigrante inmigrantesinmigrante paralizado >> hablamos con p oye... ¿qué es eso? mi surface pro 3. es una tablet y una laptop. pero no tiene la potencia de mi mac, que tiene un intel core i5. sip, sí tiene. además office, uso el adobe photoshop completo y... ¡tiene pantalla táctil! yo también tengo una pantalla táctil. ah... y lo que más me gusta: escribir con pluma. yo también puedo. wow... ¡cargo demasiadas cosas! eres
neeneÁgenes, se dice ueque debiera existir el parque de periodistas martires ,pues son muchos ya y sepodriÍa segaprizarizion de los normalistas, se tomaron las cal calles, los padres encabezaron l los diferentes contingentes, est estaes estÁn canasados de las investigac investigaciones que lejos de dev devolver a su hijos los confude confuden maÁs y amaÁs >> ampararo o provisional a chaopopo gu guzman guzman evita que sea extraditdoad extraditdado pextraditdadado paor tener...
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la ciudad...ahora los agentes revisan los videos de vigilancia para identificar a los malechores...segetectives el vehculo no fue robado y ahora investigan al conductor que lo alquil... juanfrra/voboxes --en richmond el oficial de policia que dispar mortalmente contra richard perez en una licoreria de esa ciudad no enfrentar cargos criminales. --el 14 de septiembre del aÑo pasado el oficial "wallace jensen" discuti con perez que se encontraba ebrio y ademas intento tomar su arma. --segun las evidencias el oficial actu de forma legitima ya que debi decidir si enfrentar a perez o arriesgarse a ser atacado con su arma. lorena ---a continuacin una historia que solo vera en telemundo 48 una familia hispana en san jose fue victima otra vez de los amantes de lo ajeno... juanfra --sin embargo lo peculiar de este ultimo atraco es que el rostro del delincuente quedo grabado en video. sandra bermdez nos tiene el siguiente informe. take pkg 0:20 1:03 1:53 (sandra) que tal companeros muy buenas noches me encuentro enuna residencia de la calle almaden en donde anoche durante la madrugada ocurro un c
la ciudad...ahora los agentes revisan los videos de vigilancia para identificar a los malechores...segetectives el vehculo no fue robado y ahora investigan al conductor que lo alquil... juanfrra/voboxes --en richmond el oficial de policia que dispar mortalmente contra richard perez en una licoreria de esa ciudad no enfrentar cargos criminales. --el 14 de septiembre del aÑo pasado el oficial "wallace jensen" discuti con perez que se encontraba ebrio y ademas intento tomar su arma....
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holman in 2007 for our "extended stay" series, we found gilbert exactly where we had left him, in ad sege administrative segregated housing unit where inmates are locked down 23 hours a day. it houses holman's most violent and destructive offenders, and it is where bobby ray gilbert has spent almost all of his 27 years in prison. >> i've got life without parole, i have two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. yeah, i have anger issues. [ laughter ] >> gilbert's many convictions include robbery, assault and two counts of murder, one of which was carried out against another inmate in prison. during our shoot, we would see his anger erupt again. [ bleep ] >> five minutes trying to do it the right way! i'm going to show you what i'm made of! >> but gilbert proved to be more than just a violent man. he also showed us a thoughtful, creative side. in the last interview we did with gilbert, he seemed resigned to his fate of spending the rest of his life most likely alone in a small cell. >> at this point, you just look back and rea
holman in 2007 for our "extended stay" series, we found gilbert exactly where we had left him, in ad sege administrative segregated housing unit where inmates are locked down 23 hours a day. it houses holman's most violent and destructive offenders, and it is where bobby ray gilbert has spent almost all of his 27 years in prison. >> i've got life without parole, i have two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. yeah,...
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he was removed to disciplinary seg based on that. >> i never made no threat. if i'm going to do anything to anyone, i'm not going to threat. i'm not going to talk about. i'm going to do it. >>> coming up -- >> i heard you are affiliated with the gangster of disciples. >> deangelo toomer meets with a gang investigator. >> he had a 37e, a medical emergency. >> william jarrett passes out. >>> inside the sheriff al cannon detention center, deangelo toomer is awaiting trial on a burglary charge. he has just been sent so disciplinary segregation for allegedly threatening an officer who had ordered him to take down the pictures on his cell wall. >>> coming up -- >> i heard you are affiliated with the gangster of disciples. >> deangelo toomer meets with a gang investigator. >> he had a 37e, a medical emergency. >> william jarrett passes out. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, sp
he was removed to disciplinary seg based on that. >> i never made no threat. if i'm going to do anything to anyone, i'm not going to threat. i'm not going to talk about. i'm going to do it. >>> coming up -- >> i heard you are affiliated with the gangster of disciples. >> deangelo toomer meets with a gang investigator. >> he had a 37e, a medical emergency. >> william jarrett passes out. >>> inside the sheriff al cannon detention center, deangelo...
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you are saying people should be seg ra gatd seg -- segregated, all white communities, and taken backy the founder. there are a lot of things. >> if you are reading something else in the message. that is your problem. the message is to white people. love your people heritage culture. do the same thing every other race is encouraged to do. >> when you go to your website. it listed on the billboard. redirects you to kkkradio.com. internet radio station. you and your family are affiliated with. it says a lot of people recognize that there is an ongoing program of genocide against white people. there are web sites. news letters too many talk about family without including the family. it has always been our mission to not just promote the white family but to make them a part of this cause of a white christian revival. do you believe there its a war on white race? that's what it sounds like? all awe yes. yes. i think it is self-evident. what happened to the country in 50 years. it is self-evident. i think it is self-evident. people pick a sign this billboard and call it racism. shows their
you are saying people should be seg ra gatd seg -- segregated, all white communities, and taken backy the founder. there are a lot of things. >> if you are reading something else in the message. that is your problem. the message is to white people. love your people heritage culture. do the same thing every other race is encouraged to do. >> when you go to your website. it listed on the billboard. redirects you to kkkradio.com. internet radio station. you and your family are...
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or s seg. when he was escorted to medical evans was upset he was blamed for the fight with the other inmates. >> why is the other person not that i was fighting? he did. the whole pod seen it. >> i got there, you had the broom around his neck. >> no, i didn't have no broom around his nick. he fell on it. you trying to prove, man. >> he grabbed the broom. i took it from him. the whole pod seen that. i can't wait to go in front of mcintyre with this one. >> evans is not laughing for long. due to be released from jail in just eight days, he was charged with a new crime, felonious assault against officer may. his stay was extended. you must remain until the new charge is resolved in court. evans pled not guilty, but if convicted, he could be sentenced to eight years in prison. other inmates like perry mckinney and his identical twin brother herbert mckinney don't get into much trouble in jail but present a different security issue. >> it does create a security problem for us because it will be diff
or s seg. when he was escorted to medical evans was upset he was blamed for the fight with the other inmates. >> why is the other person not that i was fighting? he did. the whole pod seen it. >> i got there, you had the broom around his neck. >> no, i didn't have no broom around his nick. he fell on it. you trying to prove, man. >> he grabbed the broom. i took it from him. the whole pod seen that. i can't wait to go in front of mcintyre with this one. >> evans is...
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. >> we're live e stud seg moderenow and 's wet in istency and not stickg to pavent or grsy surfas anbecauset's we and hey you 's paer o ti it wi swiv ov ri a look overght tonht fom 110 whe thatow is in alta as it pus up the esrn sea boa witno existi cold r tthe noh talow is ly gog to spn in 38 gr ocean air temrate and at's wh will ashelpo trantn tt aeof snow toa ovnit. s as f nohwtern suburbs w'll see overght snow foa etend pi of time a swihes ov set d fraezing rain and nal epilup towds theegh vly. i anaround philelpao wlngton wee ei brief snow ght as u saw, on doublecan li radarlready turng to stch to ra in lngton and whe area yltown eing half an incto inch ofain rougthe dy tomorr and soang in at te she. 1 to 1 2" and inddition to tat withow near the sts w' see windhowl ouof the nr northsbeten 5 d 20 mimes ahr wi that taitn ltng loer in fr hweste bur in addion to the snowetween 4 ad 9 m. the cod be glaz o eezi ra and slt over the snow. b careful torrow morng. se'll let yoknow howuch sobefo imel and otr sto aeal for cond ha o theeend. >> thk u adam lt's goive to goddar bouvard in ki of prusa.
. >> we're live e stud seg moderenow and 's wet in istency and not stickg to pavent or grsy surfas anbecauset's we and hey you 's paer o ti it wi swiv ov ri a look overght tonht fom 110 whe thatow is in alta as it pus up the esrn sea boa witno existi cold r tthe noh talow is ly gog to spn in 38 gr ocean air temrate and at's wh will ashelpo trantn tt aeof snow toa ovnit. s as f nohwtern suburbs w'll see overght snow foa etend pi of time a swihes ov set d fraezing rain and nal epilup towds...
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suly wer to customers, it is fe service le ud f fefight sidentlo water t for of the water is stron seg water more than 150 feet io the air. ecau of theeatut water is freezing quickl w standing here and wahing the ice form on nearby e. branchs are snaing and fli.dhey are trying to isola th main but there haveeen major chalnges. > it impressive. prising, im not sure. er mains contain aot of pressu d depding on the t of brkou have water n sho directly up in the air air adut or the ground. look from choer 6 hd athe sce in northea elhia ed you see the water shting out of that 10-inch war main. ain no custors lost water svi but that cou change as ty ctinue to work on this prem ook at ts geyser here es we know this is the timef yea the te of the ss e soany water main breaks our area. ihink in the past f weeks, tually the past few hours seven or eight wer main breaks tity is deang wi. ts isn pte proper.u see t branchs freezing ohe contact ofhe war. tre no match for what is coming down and ice freezing. a they are trying to get a hand on this ande wi keep ch on this. gain no customers lost wate
suly wer to customers, it is fe service le ud f fefight sidentlo water t for of the water is stron seg water more than 150 feet io the air. ecau of theeatut water is freezing quickl w standing here and wahing the ice form on nearby e. branchs are snaing and fli.dhey are trying to isola th main but there haveeen major chalnges. > it impressive. prising, im not sure. er mains contain aot of pressu d depding on the t of brkou have water n sho directly up in the air air adut or the ground. look...
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about2 hours and wwille seg prty quk angeer t in.ure trker showg 100 tmr ght yose piladelpa d areas west an suth wi be dling with t so btery quickly befo di e tichanges er to rn on te entire i5 coidor and tis is even ong weou seeixing of a s the lehh vall norp rksounty ad ev up into t poconos er on turday rning and teit mos out qukly by 130 channgver ainnd riwill be mong o bybout 300 the terno. sost of acculation wll haen in the predn hu. suth jers delarewe're longt coatg to in. and th will all be whed away b e time u we up. s uess you' up in the mddlof night u will not e any sn falling in south jeey ad delare. i95oidor the imdie suburbs looki at 1 to 3"f sow and aga at's befe th cangv to rn a if y wnto s the possibity of more an 3" sn you al hve to look well up tthe nrth nor of trton. northern hi valley and eastn ponos. and aga ev there wee loong at poibility of set mxg in. tmrow thcalmefore the mes stm loki rely nice tomrow 70 2 do be refucould be refeze wi mote th is mlted today. b 100 33 by 308 grs ad by 4:00 39. the elive accuwe
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so there is a segregation moment, there is a seg a gated moment to music and we're still living with it to a certain extent. something ha happened in the mid '90s and something lauren hill was taken advantage of that our musical tastes are more diverse than we think and rap and hip-hop end up being a musical genre at ther from font of that move. -- forefront. >> host: in your book you talk about neoliberalism. what does that tell you and what is that? >> guest: neoliberalism is basically an ideology that argues that everything every aspect of human life should be judged according to the standard of the market right? kind of like an advanced form of capitalism and what it end up doing, it end up kind of, it either becoming like a common sense by which a range of institutions in and outside of the government operate and what that does, the political effect of that, is, it makes it incredibly difficult to contest growing wealth inequality and then within communities, within black communities, within latino communities, within mainstream communities in general, it makes the entrepreneur
so there is a segregation moment, there is a seg a gated moment to music and we're still living with it to a certain extent. something ha happened in the mid '90s and something lauren hill was taken advantage of that our musical tastes are more diverse than we think and rap and hip-hop end up being a musical genre at ther from font of that move. -- forefront. >> host: in your book you talk about neoliberalism. what does that tell you and what is that? >> guest: neoliberalism is...
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have smoking since i was 13 years old and about 30 years ago i know how easy for the access to get i seg cigarette in the store and i started to smoke and get addicted to them as i became a chemical dependant. and now i am suffering the heart and lungs continue and several and possibly i have cancer and asthma. and i could become vegetable after getting a stroke and and paralyzed and die quickly, most of my family die this way, my chances are for my life is to create smoking cigarette in support to eliminate the cigarette to the population and it will save a millions of lives because of the quantity and the quality pays for the process, and the price of smoking should be prohibited and the human, and as we know, we are (inaudible) smoking cigarette and once we start it is very addictive. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> (inaudible). >> next speaker. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, my name is cathy otto... >> could you hold the microphone closer. >> my name is cathy otto and i am a volunteer legislative ambassador for the american cancer society and i live in san fran
have smoking since i was 13 years old and about 30 years ago i know how easy for the access to get i seg cigarette in the store and i started to smoke and get addicted to them as i became a chemical dependant. and now i am suffering the heart and lungs continue and several and possibly i have cancer and asthma. and i could become vegetable after getting a stroke and and paralyzed and die quickly, most of my family die this way, my chances are for my life is to create smoking cigarette in...
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you don't smoke the seg rest. he says i am advising californians to uh voi the use of e-cigs. thank you, mary poppins. the report noted a significant rise in the number of people vaping over the past several years, especially among young adults and teens and calls for restrictions in the marketing and the sale of e-cigs. not realizing that that doesn't -- it is when you stop market cking it they like it. -- marketing it, they like it. the report has many critics including a professor of public health in boston who said the department cherry picks the studies to support the predetermined conclusions and that quote, this is exactly the type of thing we used to see from the tobacco industry in the past. the government wants to take your smokes just like this monkey. >> see, the little fella should be vaiping. that monkey will die from lung cancer when he could be vaping and living a safe life in costa rica. >> all right. my point is -- does -- what roman tau sizes the product is the exaggeration of danger. >> that's why people smoked for so many years. i think you can pretty much
you don't smoke the seg rest. he says i am advising californians to uh voi the use of e-cigs. thank you, mary poppins. the report noted a significant rise in the number of people vaping over the past several years, especially among young adults and teens and calls for restrictions in the marketing and the sale of e-cigs. not realizing that that doesn't -- it is when you stop market cking it they like it. -- marketing it, they like it. the report has many critics including a professor of public...
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demotion from credit class one to credit class two, and 60 days disciplinary seg.secure unit for segregation, prison administrative segregation there as well as disciplinary segregation. >> although the confinement unit is an eighth of a mile away for security purposes all inmates transferred there have to be escorted by two officers and transported by van. >> 60 days is just the beginning of summer. so i will be missing this summer this year's, you know, pretty much. the best couple months out of the year. it don't make no difference. have to try to keep my nose clean and stay out for next time. >> he'll be back. [ bleep ]. you know, hey, it's one good thing about prison. ain't nobody going nowhere. >> sometimes it's good to be by yourself to get you that alone time that you need. but on the other time will the be boring because i have nobody to talk to. this is it, though. >> new home for a while. >> what's your first impression? >> i've been in the hole before. different scenery, you know, still locked up doing time. >> though carr and harper have come to depend
demotion from credit class one to credit class two, and 60 days disciplinary seg.secure unit for segregation, prison administrative segregation there as well as disciplinary segregation. >> although the confinement unit is an eighth of a mile away for security purposes all inmates transferred there have to be escorted by two officers and transported by van. >> 60 days is just the beginning of summer. so i will be missing this summer this year's, you know, pretty much. the best...
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there was none of that pros seg -- processing.e not ready to aukwalk away and say she didn't do it. >> there's much more of the interview including the interview with jeremy. they were ferperformed separately. we have more after this break. strand by. what jeremy irwin had to say about the moment he realized his daughter was missing and why phil and his partner found this. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ ♪ know when to run. ♪ ♪ you never count your money, ♪ ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. today, 1 out of every 4 american kids is hispanic. that means many of the future doctors who will care for us, the engineers who will build our cities the scientists and entrepreneurs of our country can be your kids. we all know how hard it is for you to send them to college. this is why we
there was none of that pros seg -- processing.e not ready to aukwalk away and say she didn't do it. >> there's much more of the interview including the interview with jeremy. they were ferperformed separately. we have more after this break. strand by. what jeremy irwin had to say about the moment he realized his daughter was missing and why phil and his partner found this. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em....
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. >>> seg the glass half full or half mpt empty could impact your health. >> i've heard that. is the best way1hp@ñ to look intelligent, which is something i'm really interested in learning. jane king has today's health and>nç wareness report. >> fitness wearables do have the ability to change people's health habits, but 42% of people stop using them after the first six months. battery life is a make conand if the trackers are to have a long-term life span with consumers, they should put in more systems for a change. sufferers of chronic fatigue syndrome suffer from exercise. most who have scfs fear it could make their cases worse. some cfs patients say it brought them no about the benefit.b tç focusing on the positive could be good for your heart. a large study suggested optimistic people have a leg up when it comes to cardiovascular health. and when some people try to look intelligent, they do things that may actually make them look dumb. so the "wall street journal" took a look at what actually works and found glasses do work. the fancy words don't. and the biggest way to ap
. >>> seg the glass half full or half mpt empty could impact your health. >> i've heard that. is the best way1hp@ñ to look intelligent, which is something i'm really interested in learning. jane king has today's health and>nç wareness report. >> fitness wearables do have the ability to change people's health habits, but 42% of people stop using them after the first six months. battery life is a make conand if the trackers are to have a long-term life span with...
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. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter. i'll stay here. >> i know. >> i just feel as though, if i just did four months. four months. >> that's why i'm saying you're not dead in the water. >> the next step for esdale is administrative segregation or asu hearing that will determine how long he remain in segregation. >> you'll most likely be seeing asu tomorrow. yes. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> yep. it was nice seeing you, though. >> you, too, daniel. >> it's always nice seeing you. you're always going to be good in my book, no matter what. always going to be good. get the [ bleep ] out of here. >> while he deals with the consequences of his actions, it's time for espinoza to do the same. he's been called to a disciplinary hearing for a brutal three-on-one attack on another inmate. a fight jail officials called one of the worst they have seen in years. >> as you know, it could be a big incident. they might end up charging you with this criminally. before we ask you any questions, you must
. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter. i'll stay here. >> i know. >> i just feel as though, if i just did four months. four months. >> that's why i'm saying you're not dead in the water. >> the next step for esdale is administrative segregation or asu hearing that will determine how long he remain in segregation. >> you'll most likely be seeing asu tomorrow. yes. >> i'll be there. >> all...
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we will have more on this in our next seg am.er story that is sure to spike quickly, barbara boxer not seeking reelection in the u.s. senate. she did it in a great way. a video with her grandson doing the interview. i'm impressed. there is a future for you wherever you want to go. she concluded with a poem. >> the senate is the place where i have always made my case. for families for the planet and the human race. measure 20 years in a job i love thanks to california and the lord above. so although i won't be working for my senate space and i won't be running in that next tough race, as long as there issues and challenges and strife i will never retire because that's the meaning of my life. >> great or just super walk ward? the way that so many family videos are. you be the judge. a number of big names being tossed around are eric garcetti and mala harris. we are getting a huge response to the call to action. many chiming in on the interview with the transgender student whose application was returned twice without review. smith r
we will have more on this in our next seg am.er story that is sure to spike quickly, barbara boxer not seeking reelection in the u.s. senate. she did it in a great way. a video with her grandson doing the interview. i'm impressed. there is a future for you wherever you want to go. she concluded with a poem. >> the senate is the place where i have always made my case. for families for the planet and the human race. measure 20 years in a job i love thanks to california and the lord above....
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this is an ad seg inmate. we all know what that means. correct?s he's assaultive not only to other inmates but he's also assaultive possibly to staff. all right? that kind of amps it up a little bit. >> the inmate is albert briceno. he has been transferred to orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence of more than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. >> albert briceno is a gang member from hard times. that's a street gang out of the city of garden grove. he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up into the gang life through his family. through his mom and surrounding family members. he was basically born into the gangs. >> i just grew up, like, angry. you know, so it wasn't cool showing your emotions and crying. i channeled all that hurt into anger. i started gang-banging. you know? and i said, if i'm going to cry, then i'm going to let their blood be my tears, you know? >> what did you do to gain notoriety? >> point of word, blasting fools, you know? >> did you
this is an ad seg inmate. we all know what that means. correct?s he's assaultive not only to other inmates but he's also assaultive possibly to staff. all right? that kind of amps it up a little bit. >> the inmate is albert briceno. he has been transferred to orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence of more than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. >> albert briceno is a gang member from hard times. that's a...
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>> turn this into a drinking seg. >> oh, okay, well, what do you want? >> okay, you take zip. okay? take a zip. >> isn't she just adorable? >> she has two kids. and they're drinking vodka. >> yes. >> at guess what time? 9:33 a.m. >> yum. >> i hey, quincy. >> we're drinking in south philly. yes, sir? >> years ago i sat in that very kitchen because her mom and dad that's where this is where meredith grew up, and her parent moved down the shore. and she has the house. >> i grew up here and my dad grew up here. >> this used to be my grandmother's house. she bought it in 1940. >> that's awesome. >> pretty cool. >> this this is history. >> i know. >> now we're drinking. >> here it is, quincy, when i was there years ago before meredith and her husband, johnny remodelled that kitchen, they did a great job her dad had a table in the kitchen that had a beer spiggot, whatever you call it. >> really? >> yes, he had a tap at the kitchen table. >> your dad had a beer spiggot at the table? >> oh, ya. well, re re did the kitchen. but he had an island just like this, and underneath he had a beer miz
>> turn this into a drinking seg. >> oh, okay, well, what do you want? >> okay, you take zip. okay? take a zip. >> isn't she just adorable? >> she has two kids. and they're drinking vodka. >> yes. >> at guess what time? 9:33 a.m. >> yum. >> i hey, quincy. >> we're drinking in south philly. yes, sir? >> years ago i sat in that very kitchen because her mom and dad that's where this is where meredith grew up, and her parent moved...
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we came over, put the offender down on the ground, cuffed him up and escorted him to seg. >> i had to get stitches, had a cut on my forehead and my nose. >> burks internally was charged with assault on the officer and resisting. it took three or four staff members to actually restrain him. >> as a result, burks was transferred from general population to the custody unit while officials determine what sanction he will receive. at a minimum, it will include a move to the secured confinement unit where inmates are housed 23 hours a day and lose many of their privileges, including contact visitation. few people know more about how difficult life in confinement is than christopher trotter. after ten consecutive years there, he has been released to a transitional housing unit on his way back to general population. >> probably known him for 12, 13 years. when i heard he was going to open pop, i couldn't believe it with his reputation that he has. i didn't think they would let him out. >> oh, man. this is what i do all day long, drink ice water. it's been ten years since i had a cup of ice wa
we came over, put the offender down on the ground, cuffed him up and escorted him to seg. >> i had to get stitches, had a cut on my forehead and my nose. >> burks internally was charged with assault on the officer and resisting. it took three or four staff members to actually restrain him. >> as a result, burks was transferred from general population to the custody unit while officials determine what sanction he will receive. at a minimum, it will include a move to the secured...
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let's get the guys together, move him over, place him in s-seg, shut his water off. we need to take some type of actions with this guy. >> okay. >> all right. >> associate warden eric ivey has decided to send schmidt a message. >> we pull him out, i want to put him in the chair because i want to have a little talk with him. >> ivey instructs the jail's special response team to extract schmidt from his cell and place him in a restraint chair for a face for face meeting. >> let this guy know that we're not going to play games. he's not going to have us run around all day with his nonsense. they examined him a couple times. they deemed him to be behavior. which means basically he knows what he's doing and he's trying to manipulate us. >> step back with your feet. don't move! behind your back, behind your back. >> why are you guys so nervous? bunch of [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] straight [ bleep ]. all right, see you, bitch. [ bleep ] with the wrong president, idiots. secret service, take him out afterwards. what's up? what's going on with you? >> nothing. it's your g
let's get the guys together, move him over, place him in s-seg, shut his water off. we need to take some type of actions with this guy. >> okay. >> all right. >> associate warden eric ivey has decided to send schmidt a message. >> we pull him out, i want to put him in the chair because i want to have a little talk with him. >> ivey instructs the jail's special response team to extract schmidt from his cell and place him in a restraint chair for a face for face...
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a study from nature climate changes seg keystone would create four times more greenhouse gases, and the state department, well the consultants who did that go ask them where they used to work. even with the amendments schumer admitted he's urging the president to vote no on keystone. >> in conclusion we will have enough votes to sustain a presidential veto. >> so even if they amendments pass, you would still urge the president to veto this legislation? >> well yes, i don't think these amendments will make it better, but certainly not good enough at this point in time and i think there will be enough democratic votes to sustain the president's veto. >> president obama hasn't fiducially said how he's going to go whether he's going to vite it. although the president has given indications he's not a big fan. >> it's very good for canadian oil companies and it's good for the kay nailedian oil industry but it's not going to be a huge benefit to the u.s. consumers. it's not even going to be a nominal benefit to u.s. consumers. now, the construction of the pipeline itself will create probably a
a study from nature climate changes seg keystone would create four times more greenhouse gases, and the state department, well the consultants who did that go ask them where they used to work. even with the amendments schumer admitted he's urging the president to vote no on keystone. >> in conclusion we will have enough votes to sustain a presidential veto. >> so even if they amendments pass, you would still urge the president to veto this legislation? >> well yes, i don't...
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he had contraband that includes the plastic dinner trays that we give him when he's had seg.ll take one, break it apart and turns them into plastic shanks. >> we identified that his fingers were extremely long in length. they were shaped into arrowheads. we told him his nails were going to be cut. and he refused to allow us to cut them. i explained if he did not comply and allow us to cut his nails to a reasonable length, then we would have to do it manually. he decided he was not going to comply and allow us to do it, so we had to place him on the ground and manually cut his nails one at a time. >> i don't always use weapons, but when i do use them, it's like i feel good sometimes. feel like i got my point across that i'm not playing with you. i'm not here to play with you. fighting doesn't get the job done. you heal up, i don't want you to heal up that way. i'd rather you not just fight and you can live with the bruises. i like to rather just leave you scars. >> gallop is housed in the administrative segregation unit. in order to minimize his contact with other inmates, he'
he had contraband that includes the plastic dinner trays that we give him when he's had seg.ll take one, break it apart and turns them into plastic shanks. >> we identified that his fingers were extremely long in length. they were shaped into arrowheads. we told him his nails were going to be cut. and he refused to allow us to cut them. i explained if he did not comply and allow us to cut his nails to a reasonable length, then we would have to do it manually. he decided he was not going...
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i do this end, i do the seg unit.end that you guys go back to 2-4. >> yeah. >> peters has had major conflicts with at least five other inmates and the jail tries to separate likely combatants. >> that makes five units i can't put david peters on, considering i only have 11 units to actually work with here it makes him very difficult to house. >> i'm probably a headache to stangel. i get into fights. these people, these people, he don't know where to put me. everywhere i go i'm going to cause somebody a headache. i'm going to start something. >> see that's the thing, i don't want to put my man in a situation where he's going to go somewhere else. i'm going to make sure he goes somewhere else, too. >> very much like a soap opera, a lot of silly drama. you keep track the best you can. they do the time, go back to another general population unit. sometimes they make it, sometimes they don't. they come back here and i'm left pick up the pieces. >> stangel is on top of his game. he tries his best to -- who got problems with
i do this end, i do the seg unit.end that you guys go back to 2-4. >> yeah. >> peters has had major conflicts with at least five other inmates and the jail tries to separate likely combatants. >> that makes five units i can't put david peters on, considering i only have 11 units to actually work with here it makes him very difficult to house. >> i'm probably a headache to stangel. i get into fights. these people, these people, he don't know where to put me. everywhere i...
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. >> we were able to call seg bus company at home woke him up.wo school busses over here and we were able to utilize the school busses to keep the firemen warm and to keep the residents out of the weather and keep them warm as well. >> as you can imagine the people and firefighters really appreciated those busses out here. several people who were in the fire in the apartment rather where the fire broke out, they were taken to a local hospital for minor injuries. the fire marshal tells me at this time they are looking into the cause of this early morning fire. reporting live in whitemarsh township, katy zachry nbc 10 news. >> at 6:35 happening today, this bucks county student accused of trying to rape a girl at knifepoint inside a school bathroom will go before a judge. 15-year-old codey hendricks is set for a formal arraignment in doylestown. he's charged as an adult. and that's why we're showing him and sharing his name. authorities say he tried to rape a girl at pen ridge high school in october. a teacher interrupted the alleged assault. >>> a
. >> we were able to call seg bus company at home woke him up.wo school busses over here and we were able to utilize the school busses to keep the firemen warm and to keep the residents out of the weather and keep them warm as well. >> as you can imagine the people and firefighters really appreciated those busses out here. several people who were in the fire in the apartment rather where the fire broke out, they were taken to a local hospital for minor injuries. the fire marshal...
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i love this seg. .alk about ulta salon, health and beauty products down three quarters of 1%. >> despite the fact it's been upgraded to outperform from perform. they note the stores, product innovation, tail winds from the improving u.s. consumer, and a stable management team, and their target is $150. >> find the health and beauty products on amazon.com, analysts say it's reiterated an overweight rating. >> good link there, dom. strong user base worldwide, but prime subscriptions are short of the penetration potential. target remains $400, but think about it, guys, when the stock is at 28 7, so $4 00 price tag? that's a huge upside of 40%. >> internet technology, corning upgraded to overweight from neutral over jpmorgan. >> that's right. cites market penetration and cornings uhd. that's ultrahigh definition products. jpm upped the stock by five bucks to $26 a share. >> there you go. glass works over to what's happening with weight watchers saying there's a challenging environment for the weight loss co
i love this seg. .alk about ulta salon, health and beauty products down three quarters of 1%. >> despite the fact it's been upgraded to outperform from perform. they note the stores, product innovation, tail winds from the improving u.s. consumer, and a stable management team, and their target is $150. >> find the health and beauty products on amazon.com, analysts say it's reiterated an overweight rating. >> good link there, dom. strong user base worldwide, but prime...
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. >> brian edmonds, he was recently put on ad-min seg. >> it is junior. >> junior >> once a month, they continue to conduct a meeting to discuss the inmates housed throughout the jail. >> the purpose of this meeting is to make sure we have the right people in the single cells. single cells is a premium up item in the department. >> edmonds has continual behavior issues. >> do we need to get him evaluated, from a mental health standpoint? >> you can, but he is more behavioral. >> well, do it anyway, see what you come up with. >> while staff members focus on his actions in jail, edmonds junior says his thoughts are mostly what brought him here. he is charged with two counts of murder, to which he has pled not guilty. >> i am just going to say, i'm facing the death penalty, fighting for my life. i am nothing but eighteen, they're trying to take my life. and i done had a rough life. you know, growing up in projects. i ain't really had a stable home for real, bouncing all over the city. the streets raised me. they say experience is life's greatest teacher, and that is what i had to learn fro
. >> brian edmonds, he was recently put on ad-min seg. >> it is junior. >> junior >> once a month, they continue to conduct a meeting to discuss the inmates housed throughout the jail. >> the purpose of this meeting is to make sure we have the right people in the single cells. single cells is a premium up item in the department. >> edmonds has continual behavior issues. >> do we need to get him evaluated, from a mental health standpoint? >> you...
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the hollywood were the voices of people on the front lines, who actually are feeling the results of seggation and in front. the movies shows the civil rights movement and other black struggles. it was very complicated, very engaged kind of debate and struggle that went on about what direction, what strategy should be used. and with that i think the movie foreshadows or foreground did black women. and that's very unusual in when we look at movies about the black experience coming out of hollywood. so you see coretta scott king not as an appendage to martin luther king but as someone who speaks in her voice who is dealing with the complications of her family as well as that of the movie. you have amelia who was a leader in "selma," a number of characters who stand out, why it doesn't address all of the issues that women faced in the civil rights movements, you get to see that women played a critical role. diane nash who was a leader of the young, one of the founders of the student coordinating committee, one of the key activists of the period is in the movie in an important way. host: it'
the hollywood were the voices of people on the front lines, who actually are feeling the results of seggation and in front. the movies shows the civil rights movement and other black struggles. it was very complicated, very engaged kind of debate and struggle that went on about what direction, what strategy should be used. and with that i think the movie foreshadows or foreground did black women. and that's very unusual in when we look at movies about the black experience coming out of...
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they used a specifically high-powered ee seg rhett called a tank system and so most people wouldn't be >> when are people going to know? >> theoretically they are safer. we know the real harm isn't the nicotine. it's the 4,000 chemicals, 60 of which are carcinogen that comes from burning tobacco. e-cigarettes don't burn tobacco, so they should be safer. but, as you see today, the jury is still out on that. >> thanks very much. >>> up next see what this man can teach the about waking up from a coma. the unprecedented research coming up this morning. you'll see it first on "cbs this morning." when the flu hits, it's a really big deal. the aches. the chills. the fever. an even bigger deal? everything you miss out on... family pizza night. the big game. or date night. why lose out to the flu any longer than you have to? prescription tamiflu can help you get better 1.3 days faster. that's 30% sooner. call your doctor right away. and attack the flu virus at its source with prescription tamiflu. tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started wi
they used a specifically high-powered ee seg rhett called a tank system and so most people wouldn't be >> when are people going to know? >> theoretically they are safer. we know the real harm isn't the nicotine. it's the 4,000 chemicals, 60 of which are carcinogen that comes from burning tobacco. e-cigarettes don't burn tobacco, so they should be safer. but, as you see today, the jury is still out on that. >> thanks very much. >>> up next see what this man can teach...
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whether it applies toclop, ttp ttip, seg -- are you with me? it also requires new institutions that are efficient and credible and working in the changing global economy. this is why in 2010, the international community decided that the imf should be reformed, that it should better represent the global community, that it should be down -- endowed with more capital. and that some underrepresented countries, including some of the big emerging market economies, should have a bigger voice around the table. the imf membership has called on the united states to ratify the 2010 reforms by the end of last year, 2014. this was a commitment made to the g-20 at the highest level. but it hasn't happened. and i've spoken much about leadership today. and i cannot but express some profound disappointment in the political powers who have so far failed to grasp the benefits of reform, both for their own benefit because maintaining stability around the world making sure there are firefighters when something goes really wrong in any of those geopolitical areas th
whether it applies toclop, ttp ttip, seg -- are you with me? it also requires new institutions that are efficient and credible and working in the changing global economy. this is why in 2010, the international community decided that the imf should be reformed, that it should better represent the global community, that it should be down -- endowed with more capital. and that some underrepresented countries, including some of the big emerging market economies, should have a bigger voice around...
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now, we're calling this seg t dang you're getting old.know it is the 35th anniversary of pac-man? >> no. that does make you feel old. >> i'm going to give you some other anniversaries you'll be >> ♪ ♪ >> i had that very outfit on last night. >> i believe it. >> we'll put up a pictures, daily news cover from 1993. you see this young person, this young man? what did he turn into? 1993. who is he, and what do you think his job is? okay? >> all right. >> i know his parents, they were stunned they got the daily news in 1993. and they go that's our son. and so what does that man do today? he has a very lofty position. >> okay, start guessing on twitter because my twitter account is back up. 8:42 dawn timmeney. let's get into these anniversaries. 2015 marking a lot of anniversaries, calling this segment my goodness we've got noll. >> it is true. >> august of this year will mark the tenth anniversary of hurricane katrina. katrina was the costly he is and one of the five most deadliest natural disasters in us history. so i think it was right at th
now, we're calling this seg t dang you're getting old.know it is the 35th anniversary of pac-man? >> no. that does make you feel old. >> i'm going to give you some other anniversaries you'll be >> ♪ ♪ >> i had that very outfit on last night. >> i believe it. >> we'll put up a pictures, daily news cover from 1993. you see this young person, this young man? what did he turn into? 1993. who is he, and what do you think his job is? okay? >> all right....
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ago before the collapse in oil prices and commodity prices i would have said ecb action the next big seget. the deflationary forces flowing through with this big drop of commodity prices has trumped than even with ecb action next week i don't think that's the big positive stimulus. i think we're going it have to wait until commodity prices inflation expectations bottom out before we see more of a risk on environment which means stocks higher. >> i was wondering, you have this idea that everything that's happening is happening over there, whether it's the swiss move, whether the ecb, whether deflation ashe forces. does this make u.s. assets in stocks bonds and currencies more attractive as a safe haven, which has been the trade of 2014 and continues to be supported by fundamentals? >> yeah i think that's the trade of 2015. u.s. fundamentals are bigger but to your point, this deflationary force is not just contained in europe. this is a global phenomena going on now. we're seeing in earnings season you know people are going to be looking for companies with pricing power. that's a big theme
ago before the collapse in oil prices and commodity prices i would have said ecb action the next big seget. the deflationary forces flowing through with this big drop of commodity prices has trumped than even with ecb action next week i don't think that's the big positive stimulus. i think we're going it have to wait until commodity prices inflation expectations bottom out before we see more of a risk on environment which means stocks higher. >> i was wondering, you have this idea that...
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we still have segregated public schools, more seg grated today in many ways than years ago.some ways the experience is different. on the other hand this is a different historical moment. we have african-american president in the white house, a direct result of passage of voting rights act in selma. so it is a different historical moment. there are different challenges and different tactics and strategies toward racial justice today. on the other hand, some things are just the same. some of these young organizers as i said have been tear gassed and beaten much like predecessors from the '50s and '60s. >> i can't help based on your reporting to look at the arch. the question when you were reporting in ferguson these protests don't seem to be working, when will this stop. flip side the civil rights movement has been going on more than a half century. they understand these students it is part of a long arch? >> dr. king stated this moral arch. universe being long but bending towards justice, you have a generation now that much like predecessors in the '60s are impatient. they sa
we still have segregated public schools, more seg grated today in many ways than years ago.some ways the experience is different. on the other hand this is a different historical moment. we have african-american president in the white house, a direct result of passage of voting rights act in selma. so it is a different historical moment. there are different challenges and different tactics and strategies toward racial justice today. on the other hand, some things are just the same. some of...
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we could be looking at suck seg succession. senior in the oil ministry some reports he's not happy with the lower for longer strategy. we should look at potentially, is there a shift in saudi strategy. >> can you make a clear call on copper? >> that's watching the china story. you got a rally in crude, it could lift -- >> a lot in flux. >> why does a rally in crude lift metal prices. >> some individual specifics for markets but i think the china story is pulling everybody down the concerns about demand. i mean it's not just oil. it's copper. so any sign that you have of improving demand picture will rally the commodities complex. >> is the demand in sync with what's going on in commodities? we saw chinese import numbers. that was a record jump. maybe stockpiling, maybe taking advantage of lower oil prices. >> there had been a sense, a cat left for the low movement down over the summer weak numbers out of china, particularly bad july number. i think the lag effect certainly if you have some months of improving chinese demand, th
we could be looking at suck seg succession. senior in the oil ministry some reports he's not happy with the lower for longer strategy. we should look at potentially, is there a shift in saudi strategy. >> can you make a clear call on copper? >> that's watching the china story. you got a rally in crude, it could lift -- >> a lot in flux. >> why does a rally in crude lift metal prices. >> some individual specifics for markets but i think the china story is pulling...