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had something in his pocket. >> so you had the shank in your pocket? >> i had tied -- i had a shoestring holding my pants up, and it was tied to the shoestring, hanging by my right side. >> smith was convicted of killing harrison's cousin, but claims it was someone else. >> yes, i do have an idea of who did it. but i ain't no snitch. >> of course. [ inaudible ] >> to what extent? >> i wasn't going to kill the dude. >> what were you going to do? >> i was -- i was just going to poke him a couple of times. if somebody was going to kill your family, what would you do? >> michael ray stafford is dealing with a different kind of loss. >> i haven't had a haircut since october 1999. and i just -- this is the second time i got jumped on that they pulled all this hair out. boy, i hate losing that. >> after further questioning about the brutal stabbing of pat ellerman, stafford is escorted back to the special management cell that he is assigned to until the investigation is complete. >> we did interview the victim. the victim's not being very cooperative with us.
had something in his pocket. >> so you had the shank in your pocket? >> i had tied -- i had a shoestring holding my pants up, and it was tied to the shoestring, hanging by my right side. >> smith was convicted of killing harrison's cousin, but claims it was someone else. >> yes, i do have an idea of who did it. but i ain't no snitch. >> of course. [ inaudible ] >> to what extent? >> i wasn't going to kill the dude. >> what were you going to do?...
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what we call shanks. a homemade knife.l rod you can find inside the cabinet. >> the shank was not found in tye's cell but in that of his half brother, ricki wilson. >> i just moved into the cell like a week ago. i have no clue how it got there. >> wilson is serving a life sentence for the murder of tye's other brother during a methamphetamine-induced hallucination. >> at the time i really thought he was my enemy. i don't know. i wished i wouldn't have killed him but -- >> now what we normally do is find out who the offenders are associated with. if we find out who they're associated with, we also shake down who they're associated with. >> that means even though the knife was found on his brother, ronnie tye will have his cell inspected for contraband as well. >> tye, shake down. >> what is this all about every [ bleep ] time? that's bull [ bleep ]. what did they get my brother with? >> he had a seven-inch shank. >> seven inch? >> seven inch shank. >> i don't know what the [ bleep ] he's thinking. he's a grown man. i love h
what we call shanks. a homemade knife.l rod you can find inside the cabinet. >> the shank was not found in tye's cell but in that of his half brother, ricki wilson. >> i just moved into the cell like a week ago. i have no clue how it got there. >> wilson is serving a life sentence for the murder of tye's other brother during a methamphetamine-induced hallucination. >> at the time i really thought he was my enemy. i don't know. i wished i wouldn't have killed him but --...
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you'll see a shank, it could be buried just right underneath the grass.hat's the place where they'll drop it and hide it and kick it with their foot right into the grass. this is what i don't like to see. this right here. those are razor blades. that's not something you want to step on. really not something i like picking up. i don't care if you think that's a harmless piece of plastic, but they can literally melt that into here and you've got a slicing tool. toothbrush handles and stuff like that. quite good at it. >> one inmate in particular at wabash has developed a reputation for his prolific production of homemade weapons. >> brandon siverly has been in possession of multiple weapons, multiple different times. which has eventually landed him in administrative segregation. not only does he make the weapons, but he also stores them for organizations or individuals of multiple organizations. at one time, he and his cell mate had 22 shanks hidden in their light fixture. >> brandon siverly would craft knives out of nearly any object he found on prison gro
you'll see a shank, it could be buried just right underneath the grass.hat's the place where they'll drop it and hide it and kick it with their foot right into the grass. this is what i don't like to see. this right here. those are razor blades. that's not something you want to step on. really not something i like picking up. i don't care if you think that's a harmless piece of plastic, but they can literally melt that into here and you've got a slicing tool. toothbrush handles and stuff like...
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program director with the united states public interest research group, known as pirg, and peggy shanks is a senior examiner of the maryland attorney general. with that i turn it over to chuck. >> thanks, mike. as my panelists take their seats here, i'll begin with an observation. who among us hasn't at one time or another thought, gee, wouldn't it be great if i could go out and start my own job? maybe it was a fleeting thought but i suspect if if we tack a poll of consumers many of them think they have within them some place the ability to make it on their own, to start their own business. to at the very least go out and do something that will make them extra money. in many instances it stops right there. consumers think it would be nice if i had my own business, but they pretty much stop at that point. and in times of financial anxiety when people are feeling anxious, feeling uncertain, i suspect at times, for example, when people are thinking that their job is at stake, they think they need a little extra income because they aren't getting as many hours as they used to be getting, th
program director with the united states public interest research group, known as pirg, and peggy shanks is a senior examiner of the maryland attorney general. with that i turn it over to chuck. >> thanks, mike. as my panelists take their seats here, i'll begin with an observation. who among us hasn't at one time or another thought, gee, wouldn't it be great if i could go out and start my own job? maybe it was a fleeting thought but i suspect if if we tack a poll of consumers many of them...
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. >> i'm not looking for shanks, i happened to stumble upon this. >> you never know what to expect all we do all day is sit like a time bomb waiting for something to happen. >> this is as close to living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> when someone breaks the law there is a distinct difference between going to prison and jail. prison is for convicted felon, many with long term sentences. jail is where suspects spend a short time either while waiting for trial or before being transfer to the another facility. it's also where convicts serve short sentences. but any time behind bars can have a lasting impact. in this hour of lockup we'll take you inside the main jail system in miami known as miami dade corrections. >> the towers over beaches, luxury cruise ships, no wonder it's a popular vacation spot, also a hot bet of illicit drug activity generate as constant flow of mep and women in what has become the sixth largest jail in america. miami dade corrections is made up of five facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 m
. >> i'm not looking for shanks, i happened to stumble upon this. >> you never know what to expect all we do all day is sit like a time bomb waiting for something to happen. >> this is as close to living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> when someone breaks the law there is a distinct difference between going to prison and jail. prison is for convicted felon, many with long term sentences. jail is where suspects spend a short time either while waiting for trial or...
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. >> i'm not even looking for shanks. i just happened to stumble upon these. >> you never know what to expect. all we do all day is sit here like a time bomb waiting for something to happen. >> this is as close to a living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> when someone breaks the law, there is a distinct difference between going to prison and jail. prison is for convicted felons, many with long-term sentences. jail is where suspects spend a relatively short time, either while waiting for trial or before being transferred to another facility. it's also where convicts also serve short sentences. but any time behind bars can have a lasting impact. in this hour of "lockup," we'll take you inside the main jail system in miami, officially known as miami-dade correction. miami's gleaming skyline towers over sun-drenched beaches and waterways, punctuated with luxury cruise ships. it's no wonder that this is a popular vacation spot. but miami is also a hotbed of illicit drug activity that generates a constant flow of men and
. >> i'm not even looking for shanks. i just happened to stumble upon these. >> you never know what to expect. all we do all day is sit here like a time bomb waiting for something to happen. >> this is as close to a living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> when someone breaks the law, there is a distinct difference between going to prison and jail. prison is for convicted felons, many with long-term sentences. jail is where suspects spend a relatively short time,...
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these two are both shoe shanks.n different types of shoes, basically all shoes. they take them out and file them to a point also to one end and use them as a -- either a stabbing device or what have you. >> unfortunately for the inmates, the osj unit can't prevent all acts of violence inside the jail. sometimes they get there too late. >> and we've had similar situations where we found the inmate after the whole thing was over and he was dead. here's a photo of an individual that wasn't so fortunate as to be saved in time. >> for inmates who do commit murders and assaults, there is the high power floor. high power is a section for high security inmates only. it's a jail within a jail. deputies assigned to this floor are hand-picked due to their expertise in dealing with the worst inmates. >> everybody in this section is classified as a k-10, which is no inmate contact with other inmates. all their movement is done, their waist chain, their exercise is all isolated, very limited contact with other inmates. due to the
these two are both shoe shanks.n different types of shoes, basically all shoes. they take them out and file them to a point also to one end and use them as a -- either a stabbing device or what have you. >> unfortunately for the inmates, the osj unit can't prevent all acts of violence inside the jail. sometimes they get there too late. >> and we've had similar situations where we found the inmate after the whole thing was over and he was dead. here's a photo of an individual that...
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i broke my tv, made a couple shanks and assaulted them. >> i was covered from my neck down with blood. >> i have heard and i've seen what he's done to other officers. >> i would just like to get on with my life and get my freedom back. >> one of the greatest challenges facing prison officials across the country is protecting the safety of both inmates and officers in an extremely predatory environment. with many facilities overcrowded and understaffed, that task can be difficult if not possible. in the next hour on "lockup," we'll go beyond the scenic desert landscape to the penitentiary of new mexico, a prison that is battling to overcome a long history of violence. just 15 miles away from the art galleries and shops of santa fe, a concrete fortress looms above the horizon, surrounded by double razor wire fences. housing more than 800 inmates, the penitentiary of new mexico is the state's highest security prison. >> we have pretty much the worst of the worst inmates in the state of new mexico. a number of the inmates that have been convicted of first-degree murder. >> they got a lot
i broke my tv, made a couple shanks and assaulted them. >> i was covered from my neck down with blood. >> i have heard and i've seen what he's done to other officers. >> i would just like to get on with my life and get my freedom back. >> one of the greatest challenges facing prison officials across the country is protecting the safety of both inmates and officers in an extremely predatory environment. with many facilities overcrowded and understaffed, that task can be...
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can't tell what it came out of, but she sharpened that, that would make a good shank. make a couple weapons out of that. >> is it sharpened to a point? >> no, not yet. >> we can only book him for having dangerous contraband, it's not sharpened. write up a 115. >> they know how to beat the system by not sharpening them to a point, once they do that, they get send to adsay. as long as it's not sharpened then it's dangerous contraband. >> could make two weapons out this piece right here. >> random searches in all of the cell blocks are vital to the safety of the inmates and officers. as every piece of contraband discovered to mean one less attack. after all, with enough time on their hands, some inmates are fully capable and more than willing to do almost anything. inmates like andre johnson, who is serving a life sentence in the shu for murdering an officer in san quentin in 1985. my reputation was a took care of business, when things need to be it was done. >> acting on orders from his gang, the black guerrilla family. >> i was given my orders on june 5, june 8, excuse
can't tell what it came out of, but she sharpened that, that would make a good shank. make a couple weapons out of that. >> is it sharpened to a point? >> no, not yet. >> we can only book him for having dangerous contraband, it's not sharpened. write up a 115. >> they know how to beat the system by not sharpening them to a point, once they do that, they get send to adsay. as long as it's not sharpened then it's dangerous contraband. >> could make two weapons out...
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. >> in prison slang they're known as shanks. they're the deadly weapons inmates create from behind bars, with an ingenuity that almost defies imagination. >> what they'll do is get a disposable razor, put both blades, one on each side of the toothbrush. they come across their enemy. they come across their enemy. and slice them across the neck. because the two blades are so wide apart, it just filets the individual wide open. >> inmates will do almost anything to hide the weapons they spend so much time manufacturing. >> the first one looks like a wire shank. these are all covered or wrapped in some kind of latex material and then lubricated with whatever they can find. >> how long can they keep it up there? >> i believe the average time is about a day. but when it is time to pull it out, sometimes it won't come out and it leads to other problems. >> because inmates go to extreme lengths to fashion and conceal weapons, officers must be outfitted with a high-tech, nonlethal arsenal of their own. our cameras were rolling at riverbe
. >> in prison slang they're known as shanks. they're the deadly weapons inmates create from behind bars, with an ingenuity that almost defies imagination. >> what they'll do is get a disposable razor, put both blades, one on each side of the toothbrush. they come across their enemy. they come across their enemy. and slice them across the neck. because the two blades are so wide apart, it just filets the individual wide open. >> inmates will do almost anything to hide the...
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and then another inmate passed me a shank about that long, with a handle on it. and i just started stabbing him. stabbed him over 100 times, in the back, sides, neck, he was crying, telling me to stop, begging for me to stop. and he was still alive through all of it. that was one of my favorite ones right there, because he was a rapist, and i despise rapists, i cannot stand them. child molesters, rapists, the worst. >> in spite of his love of violence, robert eventually grew tired of the gang politics, and decided to drop out. he was transferred to the sensitive needs yard. >> they thought that all sny men were all equal. it's not the case. they celled me up with a convicted child molester, he molested his sister between the age of 8 and 14. so a couple of days later, i dealt with it. i took my boxers apart and took the string out and braided it up and on either end i put a slip knot and rolled up two socks and waited one night while we were watching tv. i picked a fight with him. once he stood up, i put him in a dual choke hold. he was already passed out. i put
and then another inmate passed me a shank about that long, with a handle on it. and i just started stabbing him. stabbed him over 100 times, in the back, sides, neck, he was crying, telling me to stop, begging for me to stop. and he was still alive through all of it. that was one of my favorite ones right there, because he was a rapist, and i despise rapists, i cannot stand them. child molesters, rapists, the worst. >> in spite of his love of violence, robert eventually grew tired of the...
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>> a couple of years ago when jim furyk was on his way to victory here at 18, hit pretty much of a shank shot. >> yeah, he was deeper into the trees and was trying to play a little low punch shot and got a little bit ahead of it and caught it toward the hozzle. he only needed a five to win and he figured out a way to do that. >> this now, gary, from 160. the grass a little more lush here and the ball has settled. i mean it's sitting down a little bit. >> roger, it will be interesting to see what he attempts here. i think if he goes directly at the hole, if he carries the green-side bunker, chances are the ball will release well past the hole. >> par will join a playoff, birdie will win it. >> actually it looks like he's looking a little out to the right. >> actually this is just left of the hole. oh, man, watch out, there's a slope over there. okay. stays up on top. >> jim furyk will have a birdie putt to win his second transitions championship when we come back. >>> jim furyk into it, looking over his birdie putt, which would win it. first play is goosen from the bunker. >> a little bit
>> a couple of years ago when jim furyk was on his way to victory here at 18, hit pretty much of a shank shot. >> yeah, he was deeper into the trees and was trying to play a little low punch shot and got a little bit ahead of it and caught it toward the hozzle. he only needed a five to win and he figured out a way to do that. >> this now, gary, from 160. the grass a little more lush here and the ball has settled. i mean it's sitting down a little bit. >> roger, it will...
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>> a couple of years ago when jim furyk was on his way to victory here at 18, hit pretty much of a shank shot. >> yeah, he was deeper into the trees and was trying to play a little low punch shot and got a little bit ahead of it and caught it toward the hozzle. he only needed a five to win and he figured out a way to do that. >> this now, gary, from 160. the grass a little more lush here and the ball has settled. i mean it's sitting down a little bit. >> roger, it will be interesting to see what he attempts here. i think if he goes directly at the hole, if he carries the green-side bunker, chances are the ball will release well past the hole. >> par will join a playoff, birdie will win it. >> actually it looks like he's looking a little out to the right. >> actually this is just left of the hole. oh, man, watch out, there's a slope over there. okay. stays up on top. >> jim furyk will have a birdie putt to win his second transitions championship when we come back. >>> jim furyk into it, looking over his birdie putt, which would win it. first play is goosen from the bunker. >> a little bit
>> a couple of years ago when jim furyk was on his way to victory here at 18, hit pretty much of a shank shot. >> yeah, he was deeper into the trees and was trying to play a little low punch shot and got a little bit ahead of it and caught it toward the hozzle. he only needed a five to win and he figured out a way to do that. >> this now, gary, from 160. the grass a little more lush here and the ball has settled. i mean it's sitting down a little bit. >> roger, it will...
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. >> reporter: friend john shank also spent time there. >> open hunting season on dogs, that was theiray of controlling the population. >> reporter: while andrew was spending thousands on dog food, surgery for one dog hit by a car, even paying people to help protect the pups. >> i was a very good student of poker. >> reporter: with the help of the spca international's operate baghdad pups rescue pro, he was able to send some to the u.s. sarah is now in bel-air. barney lives in sinksburg and mr. bear in ross lind. andrew sent out an e-mail trying to find two face a home. >> she was escorted with armed security. >> reporter: john saw this photo of her and he was sold. >> she has definitely got us wrapped around her paw. >> reporter: andrew says he considers saving one of these dogs one of his biggest accomplishments while he was overseas, the issue, cost and security. there are hundreds of dogs that he wanted to help but only four have been able to make the trip. >> i had dozens lined up at different stages. >> reporter: so far, operation baghdad pups has sent more than 300 dogs state si
. >> reporter: friend john shank also spent time there. >> open hunting season on dogs, that was theiray of controlling the population. >> reporter: while andrew was spending thousands on dog food, surgery for one dog hit by a car, even paying people to help protect the pups. >> i was a very good student of poker. >> reporter: with the help of the spca international's operate baghdad pups rescue pro, he was able to send some to the u.s. sarah is now in bel-air....
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i broke my tv made a couple shanks and assaulted them. came to his rescue and obviously trying to defend myself i assaulted him too. >> they were slashed around the head, neck came very close to the jugular on one of the officers. >> i remember running in the pod and there is an inmate between both of them, they were both being stabbed. >> aaron bell rushed to aid his fellow officers moments after the assault began. >> i hit the inmate tried to get him by his arm and i slipped and i didn't realize what i slipped on was all blood. >> it took a couple of minutes before we got other officers in there to respond, pull jesus off and get medical attention to the officers. >> i was covered from basically my neck down with blood. it wasn't the inmate's blood,it was my fellow officers blood. >> had that guy not been there to save him i probably would have killed him. i mean who is to say? if he would have died would i have felt bad or had remorse? maybe. maybe. >> the matter of fact way that he talked about attacking these officers was really scar
i broke my tv made a couple shanks and assaulted them. came to his rescue and obviously trying to defend myself i assaulted him too. >> they were slashed around the head, neck came very close to the jugular on one of the officers. >> i remember running in the pod and there is an inmate between both of them, they were both being stabbed. >> aaron bell rushed to aid his fellow officers moments after the assault began. >> i hit the inmate tried to get him by his arm and i...
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peggy shanks is with the attorney general's office in the state of maryland. talk about what we have seen in the state of maryland. >> i would like to say that anything i say may not necessarily be the opinion of the maryland attorney general and based on my own information. having said that, many scanners rely on technology, the internet and web sites but i can assure you telemarketing and these phone calls are alive and well. recently we got four such cases. one of them involve an elderly woman. it is pretty much a typical. we have a business opportunity. great investment where she would purchase a nice website where she would sell travel packages that she will learn some commissions. it piqued her interest so while later caller be says he will be her account manager and help her set it up to buy three levels of packages. you can earn $9,600 from one sale. she told her she is going to get these travel binders with discount coupons that will help her business. so she buys her office and give them $300. on the same day after that he says you might need nationa
peggy shanks is with the attorney general's office in the state of maryland. talk about what we have seen in the state of maryland. >> i would like to say that anything i say may not necessarily be the opinion of the maryland attorney general and based on my own information. having said that, many scanners rely on technology, the internet and web sites but i can assure you telemarketing and these phone calls are alive and well. recently we got four such cases. one of them involve an...
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like the scene out of "shaw shank redemption," penguin number 337 scaled a rock wall, squeezed through a fence during a daring escape sometime in the last week. nobody is talking. someone claims to have snapped a picture of the penguin swimming to freedom in tokyo bay. so far that's the only lead in this case. in case you see anything. >>> up next here tonight, a tearful farewell for a legend who lost his job today. >>> finally here tonight, even those of us who are big football fans sometimes catch ourselves calling them the baltimore colts. though they've been the indianapolis colts since '84. and ever since 1998, this has been the peyton manning era in indianapolis. he made them champions. he was the player of the decade. and for 14 years he's been synonymous with that city and their beloved colts until today when it came to an end. our report tonight from nbc's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: he's been a company man the whole of his career. same boss, same position, same team. he's one of those rare athletes who transcends sport. >> i've been a colt for almost all of my adult life. but
like the scene out of "shaw shank redemption," penguin number 337 scaled a rock wall, squeezed through a fence during a daring escape sometime in the last week. nobody is talking. someone claims to have snapped a picture of the penguin swimming to freedom in tokyo bay. so far that's the only lead in this case. in case you see anything. >>> up next here tonight, a tearful farewell for a legend who lost his job today. >>> finally here tonight, even those of us who are...
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i am reverend rob shank, rob, schenck, president of the national clergy council here in washington, d.cepresent church leaders from catholic, evangelical, orthodox, and mainline protestant traditions. we were in the courtroom today to listen to the first day of arguments. it was a very spirited exchange to say the least. there were some very humorous moments, some very tense moments. of course the questions that are on the table today are arcane, difficult nuanced legal questions about the standing in the cases. you will hear from the attorneys general today that argued, you will hear from lawyers on those points. but we would like to make a much larger point. and that is this. that while all of us are deeply concerned for those who need health care, deserve it and should have it, the question is, whether in the process of delivering that health care to them you may trample on the rights of individuals to keep to the freedom of their own conscience, when it comes to the question of the mandate, whether the individual mandate or the mandate for religious organizations to cooperate with t
i am reverend rob shank, rob, schenck, president of the national clergy council here in washington, d.cepresent church leaders from catholic, evangelical, orthodox, and mainline protestant traditions. we were in the courtroom today to listen to the first day of arguments. it was a very spirited exchange to say the least. there were some very humorous moments, some very tense moments. of course the questions that are on the table today are arcane, difficult nuanced legal questions about the...
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chance to be elected nicolas sarkozy has threatened to exit status shanking area has always been seen as a very pro european politician it's a serious about that to be honest there's a change in the working of a work. if you want my opinion no it's a problem over the past because i know what you have to do we are. a union including russia and to suppress sort of ease up on european countries because of us north century and now is a problem is not trying to get a problem is two of a unique zorn of integrating russia because he is not reelected and how will the french remember him. french even. today he was a good captain on the board in the middle of the storm everybody knows the public opinion for the return on more than eighty per cent of course they don't play two birds clubs you would not vote for him to anything in that case it's possible if. it's all put. remember proud can be turned on. internationally. you know the injuries russia. we made a lot of things. in the news she will feel internal they do their very critical some of them are very critical of middle east. begin about t
chance to be elected nicolas sarkozy has threatened to exit status shanking area has always been seen as a very pro european politician it's a serious about that to be honest there's a change in the working of a work. if you want my opinion no it's a problem over the past because i know what you have to do we are. a union including russia and to suppress sort of ease up on european countries because of us north century and now is a problem is not trying to get a problem is two of a unique zorn...
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norbury allegedly assaulting a supporter during a tense playoff train the beijing ducks on the shank she brave dragon you're watching game number four in the best of five series a tight for throughout but one that spiraled out of control in the final four for a selection of the referee's decisions making the home crowd little agitated to say the least shanxi eventually winning one zero to the one hundred which leveled the series a two piece when the game was over one brave dragons fan accused pete marbury of hitting him on the head former new york knick marbury denies or positions calling them a one hundred percent of. the twenty twelve formula one season is fast approaching with their first start of the year this trillion brown prix getting going this weekend in melbourne too thought the nature cloran lewis hamilton has been speaking in the build up stating this year's contest is going to be a closer run thing after two seasons of sebastian vettel dominance. things having to be the top of the season probably yet just because we've got quite a close the driver's seat towards have. yo
norbury allegedly assaulting a supporter during a tense playoff train the beijing ducks on the shank she brave dragon you're watching game number four in the best of five series a tight for throughout but one that spiraled out of control in the final four for a selection of the referee's decisions making the home crowd little agitated to say the least shanxi eventually winning one zero to the one hundred which leveled the series a two piece when the game was over one brave dragons fan accused...
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like shaw shank redemption, penguin number 337 scaled a rock wall, squeezed through a fence during aaring escape sometime in the last week. nobody is talking. someone claims to have snapped a picture of the penguin swimming to freedom in tokyo basement so far that's the only lead in this case. in case you see anything. >>> up next here tonight, a tearful farewell for a legend who lost his job today. the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? to put more giddy-up in our get-along. it's time to start gellin' with dr. scholl's... ... and mix a little more hop in our hip-hop. with the energizing support and cushioning of dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles ... you'll want to get up and go. but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayq
like shaw shank redemption, penguin number 337 scaled a rock wall, squeezed through a fence during aaring escape sometime in the last week. nobody is talking. someone claims to have snapped a picture of the penguin swimming to freedom in tokyo basement so far that's the only lead in this case. in case you see anything. >>> up next here tonight, a tearful farewell for a legend who lost his job today. the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render...
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shank operation to rule the day. so for assistance a new job the rates of.rates of leukemia for example a surgery of its own expect. breast cancers more than stands on its toes cancers fourteen times i would forget the exact juices bullish huge numbers there's no nothing that you have ever found in any other game in the ocean so you can be read like there is a way that brings victory. to its creator. he's not alone some are more severe than others we have something that is born without skulls without organs and sometimes with their legs totally mr blood means death to those who it's pointed cut. to those whose use is splendid. and their celebrates and they don't realize sets they're looking at their own future cuts. and. this is just. not so subtle. i have. leakage and i'll show you so they stand for much i have leakage. weak style samwise here on our previously divided the one security council sends a strong and guided russets to both sides of the series called lives while foreign armies in rebel hands are still considered to be one of the main robots to pe
shank operation to rule the day. so for assistance a new job the rates of.rates of leukemia for example a surgery of its own expect. breast cancers more than stands on its toes cancers fourteen times i would forget the exact juices bullish huge numbers there's no nothing that you have ever found in any other game in the ocean so you can be read like there is a way that brings victory. to its creator. he's not alone some are more severe than others we have something that is born without skulls...
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shank operations are today. the official policy of location. called touch from the cubans armstrong. geology and life on the go. video on demand copies of mine the old girls and the registry now in the palm of your. question on the dot com it's good to be with us here today on artsy a los angeles california america's capital of the rich and famous but behind the glamorous twenty was for sada hides another reality tens of thousands of homeless people who say they are trapped inside the criminal justice system where this story is all too familiar question. this is he ok angels and promise land of congress opportunities has become one hundred thing nightmare for south los angeles is a mirage. people believe that they're coming to see hollywood august stars or hear. the beautiful. girls with the will come take a look at skid row you can compare the third world country this treat is an informal border between shiny downtown l.a. and skidrow behind me in the shadow of the down valley skyline strafe some fifty blocks with the largest concentration of
shank operations are today. the official policy of location. called touch from the cubans armstrong. geology and life on the go. video on demand copies of mine the old girls and the registry now in the palm of your. question on the dot com it's good to be with us here today on artsy a los angeles california america's capital of the rich and famous but behind the glamorous twenty was for sada hides another reality tens of thousands of homeless people who say they are trapped inside the criminal...
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shank operations are all day. wealthy british style. market finalists come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars are the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report on r.t. . can start. to prosecute about your mind you were talking about the results of the presidential election in russia. led. to take you. live. ok john i'd like to broaden this out a little bit here we don't have much reaction coming from western capitals about the return of water near putin obviously we saw in media that they weren't very happy about it and governments around the world have a pretty much sneered at this election though it's probably the most striking transparent one russia's ever had and it was by a mere putin that would benefit if with a good clean election in only suffer if there were major regularities what's next now i mean is anybody going to call that amir putin say hey vlad congrats to look forward to seeing you in g eight. well there might be a phone call from peking or somewhere like that but indeed
shank operations are all day. wealthy british style. market finalists come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars are the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report on r.t. . can start. to prosecute about your mind you were talking about the results of the presidential election in russia. led. to take you. live. ok john i'd like to broaden this out a little bit here we don't have much reaction coming from western capitals...
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nice shank dish. we have a spring fertatta. it is kind of like a keish without a crust.s and spring onions. >> and this? >> this is beef with guinness. we're on the whole st. patrick's day theme. we browned the beef a little bit. added a bottle of ginness. we'll show you what that looks like. >> all of this is available today? >> well, the corned beef and cabbage we'll have toward the end of the week. so we'll probably start making that on thursday and get the next couple days after that. of course, if you call up and order ahead of time, we'll make anything you want. other than that, we have fertattas available, briss kits available, jumbalya. >> and my grandmother's trick with the bricuit is to add a little sugar. good stuff. john, we would like to have something comforting on a day like today. it is not that cold. >> don't forget, daylight savings time goes in effect tomorrow. so turn your clocks ahead one hour. 40's today. 60's tomplet lots of sun. >> thank you, stan. >> a multiyear investigation into an alleged bounty system is an embarrassment for the nfl. four tea
nice shank dish. we have a spring fertatta. it is kind of like a keish without a crust.s and spring onions. >> and this? >> this is beef with guinness. we're on the whole st. patrick's day theme. we browned the beef a little bit. added a bottle of ginness. we'll show you what that looks like. >> all of this is available today? >> well, the corned beef and cabbage we'll have toward the end of the week. so we'll probably start making that on thursday and get the next...
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shank high index -- shanghai index boosted that bench mark 1 to 10%.hecking in on wall street right now, a little bit of a mixed picture yesterday and looking in to see if there is economic news this morning that could affect things but right now futures do indicate a higher opening pretty much across the board and s&p 500, and the international shipping company says record shipping helped to boost quarterly profits to $521 million. that is up 126% from the year before. fl1edl0ex hopes growth will fix it. >>> the movie hunger gains, giving those twilight sagas a run for its money and why it is already breaking records and it just opened. >>> this year's mavericks competition, it doesn't mean the show is over for surf fans. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. (woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. it is the most rewardi
shank high index -- shanghai index boosted that bench mark 1 to 10%.hecking in on wall street right now, a little bit of a mixed picture yesterday and looking in to see if there is economic news this morning that could affect things but right now futures do indicate a higher opening pretty much across the board and s&p 500, and the international shipping company says record shipping helped to boost quarterly profits to $521 million. that is up 126% from the year before. fl1edl0ex hopes...
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they can't risk a shank making it inside.reason, everyone is patted down and bibles are checked for hidden contraband. >> we have different degrees of individuals. not everybody can get along with everybody else. so, that's why we have a variety of chaplain aides that can reach and help out individuals. personally myself, i deal with the hard cores. i'm doing life. i'm 53 years old. so what happens, the guy's going to kill me, he's gonna beat me up? ooh. it's not that bad. >> but if you had all the knowledge you needed when you're on the outside, you wouldn't be in prison. so god says open your mind to the word of god. >> nearly 30 years of hard time has given robb credibility with the other inmates, especially those struggling to make it on the inside. >> i started at new folsom. second week on the yard, i seen somebody get their throat cut. it's like the real deal and you're scared. >> and he knows he can come to me, i'll try to help him out. i tell him the right way. there's plenty of wrong ways. because i don't want him i
they can't risk a shank making it inside.reason, everyone is patted down and bibles are checked for hidden contraband. >> we have different degrees of individuals. not everybody can get along with everybody else. so, that's why we have a variety of chaplain aides that can reach and help out individuals. personally myself, i deal with the hard cores. i'm doing life. i'm 53 years old. so what happens, the guy's going to kill me, he's gonna beat me up? ooh. it's not that bad. >> but if...
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across the board except for the shank shy composite which tends to go its own way, the nikkei up 2.3%, big jump for japan. post tsunami high. the country's largest exporter sony closing up more than %, hong kong's hang seng index rose 1.0% and australia getting a boost of 0.9%. this is what happened to the u.s. markets and asia does tend to follow those movements closely. all three rallying on the bernanke suggestion. here's how the close was. the nasdaq 1.8, the dow 1.2, the s&p 1.4%. now, at another four-year high for the s&p. interesting, nina, what i was reading about, some of these comments, the point that bernanke did not explicitly talk about, qe3. a lot of angeliss are saying the markets may well be getting ahead of themselves so there could be pullback soon. >> there's been a lot of concerns, haven't there, over the course of the last year or so about moral hazard, andrew, when investors think because we've had one or two rounds of quantitative easing they're printing money so that money is worth less eventually when they have to pay that debt back. well, there's been a lot o
across the board except for the shank shy composite which tends to go its own way, the nikkei up 2.3%, big jump for japan. post tsunami high. the country's largest exporter sony closing up more than %, hong kong's hang seng index rose 1.0% and australia getting a boost of 0.9%. this is what happened to the u.s. markets and asia does tend to follow those movements closely. all three rallying on the bernanke suggestion. here's how the close was. the nasdaq 1.8, the dow 1.2, the s&p 1.4%. now,...
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green light music is say new effort and gary shank joins us now. welcome to the program.are. >> great to be here. >> you have to this deal where customers license photos from you like the images. that's the space they are talking about. one of the competitors. now you are involving into music? >> they started by bill gates and we are most known for the photo licensing business. how can we bring more products to the customers and entertainment is a great way to breakthrough the cluttered world we live in. we have done a lot with bringing entertainment opportunities to the customers and green light music sits right in the center. >> how big is market? >> we think the market is about an $800 million global market, but the potential is double that. so much music is being used illegally or people don't license because it's so complex. it would take weeks if not months to get all of the approvals you need. with green light you go to the platform and search over a million tracks with the music companies and quickly get access to all of the ryes you need to go forward. who will s
green light music is say new effort and gary shank joins us now. welcome to the program.are. >> great to be here. >> you have to this deal where customers license photos from you like the images. that's the space they are talking about. one of the competitors. now you are involving into music? >> they started by bill gates and we are most known for the photo licensing business. how can we bring more products to the customers and entertainment is a great way to breakthrough the...
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that's what i was, inmates were afraid of me and they put a shank in my locker. >> inmates in the shoe are kept in their cells almost 23 hours a day. they are allowed out for only three showers a week and ten hours in the recreation yard. life in ad-seg or shoe isn't just a more intense experience for the inmates, correctional officers like diane vasquez are under the pressure of dealing with a different brand of criminal. >> working here in ad-seg shoe is very challenging, you deal with a lot of physical abuse, mental abuse. emotional abuse, depends how much you little affect you. you hear yelling, cursing, you hear banging, kicking on the doors. this is how it is 24/7. at night time they don't sleep. you have to be ready to react to anything. you always have to be repd, know your options when you're dealing with different situations. you always have to think two steps ahead to prepare for what can happen. >> arsenal of non-lethal weapons like tear gas and rubber bullets provides stopping power in case of an incident to provided aed security for the officers, meals are delivered throu
that's what i was, inmates were afraid of me and they put a shank in my locker. >> inmates in the shoe are kept in their cells almost 23 hours a day. they are allowed out for only three showers a week and ten hours in the recreation yard. life in ad-seg or shoe isn't just a more intense experience for the inmates, correctional officers like diane vasquez are under the pressure of dealing with a different brand of criminal. >> working here in ad-seg shoe is very challenging, you deal...
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there's a super stigs on the and shank. >> you have golf on your mind. >> you think? >> guys literally dancing around here to finally see human beings playing things might get a little more play. we have a fragmented market system. that's a problem generically with the system. not with bats but generically. and what is the transition period here? how does this play out? >> reporter: they are telling us that this is a short pilot program and it could expand out but they told us over and over again they don't want to be landlords. they will sell them off to investors with the renters in it. the investor comes in, they don't have to find a renter or a rental management company. it's a good play for the investors and bank of america is saying that if this pilot program works out and they get enough people that want to do it, because remember this is invitation, not application to do this, they will start widening it and selling it off to investors. >> maybe you guys want to weigh in on this as well. the amount of money on corporate corporate cash is 8% of the balance shee
there's a super stigs on the and shank. >> you have golf on your mind. >> you think? >> guys literally dancing around here to finally see human beings playing things might get a little more play. we have a fragmented market system. that's a problem generically with the system. not with bats but generically. and what is the transition period here? how does this play out? >> reporter: they are telling us that this is a short pilot program and it could expand out but they...
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shanks for being have us tonight.you are in mississippi, kentucky, indiana, tennessee, west virginia, national weather service asks that you take good care this evening. it could be a very rough
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sentence was probably going to be increased because of the fact this was the umpteenth time they found a shank in his cell and they were going to impose new charges on him. >> oh, dude, i will tell you right now if i get criminal charges off of finding a bic razor in my cell, i'm not going to be doing that time. i'll tell you right now. i'm not going to be doing that time. >> well, i'm here to tell you you're going to end up -- >> i'm telling you right now, i'm not -- i'm going to kill myself if i go and get criminal charges on this [ bleep ]. that's what i'm telling you right now in front of these cameras. >> months after we left limon, schreiber was, in fact, convicted on the additional charges and received another two-year sentence. >> any of you out there exposing yourself or exposing yourself or god forbid you mess around with a female under 18 in colorado, you get caught for it, you could go away for life. >>> coming up, asking for trouble again and again. >> just put me in seg instead of [ bleep ]. and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, ba
sentence was probably going to be increased because of the fact this was the umpteenth time they found a shank in his cell and they were going to impose new charges on him. >> oh, dude, i will tell you right now if i get criminal charges off of finding a bic razor in my cell, i'm not going to be doing that time. i'll tell you right now. i'm not going to be doing that time. >> well, i'm here to tell you you're going to end up -- >> i'm telling you right now, i'm not -- i'm...
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shanks for being have us tonight. if you are in mississippi, kentucky, indiana, tennessee, west virginia, national weather service asks that you take good care this evening. it could be a very rough ride. "the o'reilly factor" begins right now. >> bill: o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> without insurance coverage, contraception as you know can cost a woman over $3,000 during law school. >> bill: with the help of obama administration she is thought poster woman for government mandated insurance. should we the taxpayer be paying higher premiums for sandra's activities? we have a special report. >> i try remind folks, this is not class warfare,. >> bill: despite president's words, demonizing the rich is taken route in america. when did achievement become shameful? we will have a hard look at that ♪ turn the heat on me ♪ >> bill: karls jr., the hamburger franchise strikes again. what will your kids think about this? ♪ i like it hot. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor starts right now. c
shanks for being have us tonight. if you are in mississippi, kentucky, indiana, tennessee, west virginia, national weather service asks that you take good care this evening. it could be a very rough ride. "the o'reilly factor" begins right now. >> bill: o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> without insurance coverage, contraception as you know can cost a woman over $3,000 during law school. >> bill: with the help of obama administration she is thought poster woman for...
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another inmate was associating himself with the bloods, had his back to him, inmate byaz removed the shank from his pocket, turned around and stabbed the inmate in the back. >> did you recover the weapon? >> yes, sir. >> what type of weapon? >> a shoe support from a work boot that was sharpened. went in about three quarters of an inch, at which time he removed the weapon from his back and stabbed inmate byaz. >> both inmates received puncture wounds? >> yes, sir. >> to combat such jailhouse attacks, correctional officials often prosecute the offenders with new charges in addition to the ones that landed them in jail. >> carlos byaz? >> yes. >> placing you under arrest for assault. place your hands behind your back. >> when he was put in the holding cell, we were absolutely amazed that he actually confessed to us. >> i stabbed one of the bloods in the back. >> we were shocked that he would admit to us on camera that he actually stabbed another prisoner. >> when he thought he pulled it out, he attacked me and stabbed me in the lower part of my abdomen. >> rodney, the other inmate involved in
another inmate was associating himself with the bloods, had his back to him, inmate byaz removed the shank from his pocket, turned around and stabbed the inmate in the back. >> did you recover the weapon? >> yes, sir. >> what type of weapon? >> a shoe support from a work boot that was sharpened. went in about three quarters of an inch, at which time he removed the weapon from his back and stabbed inmate byaz. >> both inmates received puncture wounds? >> yes,...
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next is peggy shanks who is with the attorneys general office and if you want to talk about what we'veseen from the state of maryland internist this up to the? >> for said that to say anything if they may not be the opinion of the attorney general and education information. having said that, today many of the skimmers rely on type knowledge he and abciximab selling, but i can assure you that telemarketing are alive and well. recently we got for such cases, one of them involved elderly women and described a case a little bit, but it's pretty much a typical. color eggs calls and says the business opportunity to great investments to purchase the website for an online mall where she was so travel packages and she's going to earn commissions. it piqued your interest so violator collar because her and says he's going to be your account and a churn hopper set it up. she buys three levels of packages into their $9600 for just one sale. so he also told her she was going to get these travel binders to about these discount coupons and vouchers and things and help her business. so she buys her vir
next is peggy shanks who is with the attorneys general office and if you want to talk about what we'veseen from the state of maryland internist this up to the? >> for said that to say anything if they may not be the opinion of the attorney general and education information. having said that, today many of the skimmers rely on type knowledge he and abciximab selling, but i can assure you that telemarketing are alive and well. recently we got for such cases, one of them involved elderly...
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the body of 58-year-old san fang shank was found in the ocean.ing towards an inland water fall on saturday when she fell while trying to cross a stream. he is survived bye her husband and two adult sons. >>> 7:32. teachers in san francisco are planning to protest against the school district this evening, they are upset that the board is waiving seniority and is in the process of sending 500 layoff notices to teachers and other staff. however, the district voted to keep 70 teachers in 14 low- performing schools. some of those educators were hired just last year. >>> a mediator will now come into help resolve a labor dispute at mount diablo school district. [ people chanting ] >>> teachers rallied before last night's school board meeting in concord. there are two main sticking points, the length of their contract and furlough days. the district wants furloughs in the ooh vent of more budget cuts but they claim the district has more than $30 million in reserves and does not need furlough days. >> interview: they can afford it, they have got 17% rese
the body of 58-year-old san fang shank was found in the ocean.ing towards an inland water fall on saturday when she fell while trying to cross a stream. he is survived bye her husband and two adult sons. >>> 7:32. teachers in san francisco are planning to protest against the school district this evening, they are upset that the board is waiving seniority and is in the process of sending 500 layoff notices to teachers and other staff. however, the district voted to keep 70 teachers in...
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.> i'm father paul shank i am a program administrator there.acity as a member of the national clergy council. we have a keen interest in the discussion of the court today. >> what do hope to hear today -- what do you hope to hear today? >> this is thorny for the church at the moment. it has been proposed as far back as 1913. they have been a consistent advocacy group for this kind of universal access. the hhs mandate, which indicates that the insurance companies must provide birth control, which is a violation of the conscious of an individual catholics as well as the churches of free exercise of religion. so in this sense, a poison pill has been introduced. the argument today is a larger one. i want to get a sense as to where this is all going to go. >> you're here with some colleagues. you are the third person in mind. you did not have to sleep out overnight -- you are the third person in line. court.e neighbors to the it doesn't give us any privileges. we had to be here when the sun was rising. hopefully we'll get a chance to sit in. what is
.> i'm father paul shank i am a program administrator there.acity as a member of the national clergy council. we have a keen interest in the discussion of the court today. >> what do hope to hear today -- what do you hope to hear today? >> this is thorny for the church at the moment. it has been proposed as far back as 1913. they have been a consistent advocacy group for this kind of universal access. the hhs mandate, which indicates that the insurance companies must provide...
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sitting next is peggy shanks with the attorney general's office. you want to talk about >> yes, sir, thank you. anything i say and in based mail knowledge information. many skimmers who live use the internet and telemarketing call cars alive and well. recently we got for such cases one involves an elderly woman but it's pretty much atypical. as a great investment or she would purchase an internet website for an online mall or she's tall travel packages and is going to earn some commission and piqued your interest. a little while later says she's going to be account manager and will and will set it up if she pasted up as a packages kicker and $9600 with one sale. so we also told her she's going to get these travel binders and i've discount coupon vouchers and things to help for business. you might need action advertising because of how they need to go. you get it credit card number to pay another $1500. a day later come he calls it back it back in thursday night could've earned a thousand dollars to the sale of the level one director cut. she pays a
sitting next is peggy shanks with the attorney general's office. you want to talk about >> yes, sir, thank you. anything i say and in based mail knowledge information. many skimmers who live use the internet and telemarketing call cars alive and well. recently we got for such cases one involves an elderly woman but it's pretty much atypical. as a great investment or she would purchase an internet website for an online mall or she's tall travel packages and is going to earn some commission...
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dep by shanks, officer office of the maryland attorney general. and that i turn it over to mike. >> thank you. >> fellow panelists take the seats here and i begin with an on vision. who among us hasn't at one time or another, thought, gee, wouldn't it be great if i start my own job. maybe it was only a fleeting thought but i suspect if we took a poll of consumers we would find many of them think they have within them someplace the ability to make it on their own, to start their own business, to maybe, won't start the next spanx. but maybe go out and do something that will make them a little extra money. in many instance it is stops right there. consumers think it would be nice if i had my own business but they pretty much stop at that point. in times of financial anxiety, when people are feeling anxious, feeling uncertain, i suspect times for example, when people are thinking that their job is at stake. they think they need a little extra income because they aren't getting as many hours they used to be getting. they're facing extra education costs
dep by shanks, officer office of the maryland attorney general. and that i turn it over to mike. >> thank you. >> fellow panelists take the seats here and i begin with an on vision. who among us hasn't at one time or another, thought, gee, wouldn't it be great if i start my own job. maybe it was only a fleeting thought but i suspect if we took a poll of consumers we would find many of them think they have within them someplace the ability to make it on their own, to start their own...
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we just heard from rich and peggy shanks, she talks about a consumer losing $18,000. can you talk about what your office has prosecuted? and what kind of relief or conviction you could obtain? >> i'd mentioned some earlier. the advantages it is we try to devote to our resources to get the biggest impact. i be blunt that we will typically take cases the of all high dollar amount i hate to say the dwindling resources but fraud schemes anywhere between two or $5 million at a minimum. we have 200 federal criminal prosecutors to represent 80 million people. we have to pick and choose. we have sentencing guidelines to the court and oftentimes they are tied to the loss amount. we need to make sure we get a sentence to let the public know you will go to prison for a significant amount of time. so those that were defrauded 87,000 victims he went to present six years. others went 12 years for schemes in the $39 billion. we talk about high volume of mts with high sentences. we want to the press and the public to know if you commit the schemes the government will be watching to h
we just heard from rich and peggy shanks, she talks about a consumer losing $18,000. can you talk about what your office has prosecuted? and what kind of relief or conviction you could obtain? >> i'd mentioned some earlier. the advantages it is we try to devote to our resources to get the biggest impact. i be blunt that we will typically take cases the of all high dollar amount i hate to say the dwindling resources but fraud schemes anywhere between two or $5 million at a minimum. we have...