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that's the shank you don't like to see happen. here's the tip for you.hit the ball too heavy or fat with that big divot or shank the ball with the short iron, i'd like to see you put the ball a little more forward. here we are and if you use your good legwork, we talked about that in another lesson, the shaft will be pretty much straight up and down. so work on this at home and you'll hit more greens and have more fuchb with your golf game. we hope you enjoyed our look at some of the great golf spot ms. the bay area. it's been fun bringing it to you and we'll see you next time. >>> i love playing the olympic club. >> home to four u.s. open championships with some of the most unforgettable finishes. >> a fantastic comeback. >> bringing surprise and as you as you expense. >> the 18 holes, right up by the clubhouse, the amphitheater. all the people on the hillside, what a great finish it is. >> the catapulting underdogs and recommendive unknowns into american sports history. you only wonder if history will repeat itself and the leader going into the final r
that's the shank you don't like to see happen. here's the tip for you.hit the ball too heavy or fat with that big divot or shank the ball with the short iron, i'd like to see you put the ball a little more forward. here we are and if you use your good legwork, we talked about that in another lesson, the shaft will be pretty much straight up and down. so work on this at home and you'll hit more greens and have more fuchb with your golf game. we hope you enjoyed our look at some of the great golf...
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. >> every prison we film in, there's always a shank museum, a when the target walks by the cell, mayit be an officer, inmate, the inmate lights this. when it goes down, strikes the match heads, basically acts like a firecracker and shoots the shrapnel out. >> the majority of inmate-manufactured weapons or shanks, designed for slashing and stabbing. the ease and with lethal weapons are made is shocking. this san quentin inmate who goes by the name speedy, aged to show correctional staff and "lockup" cameras just how simple it can be. he starts by using a roll of toilet paper as a crude forge to melt plastic coffee cup lids. >> i'm making a weapon right now. melting this plastic down into a shape.ç what i'm dying i'm trying to get a little wad of it to where i have something to work with, you know what i mean? right now what i'm doing, i'm molding. this is like playing with clay. what i'm doing is, is i got to get it all to this way like here and then once i get it like this -- i'll show you. >> i think it amazes me how fast it can be made and sometimes who's it's used for. sometimes
. >> every prison we film in, there's always a shank museum, a when the target walks by the cell, mayit be an officer, inmate, the inmate lights this. when it goes down, strikes the match heads, basically acts like a firecracker and shoots the shrapnel out. >> the majority of inmate-manufactured weapons or shanks, designed for slashing and stabbing. the ease and with lethal weapons are made is shocking. this san quentin inmate who goes by the name speedy, aged to show correctional...
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. >> every prison we film in, there's always a shank museum, a place where the authorities display allf the weapons that are confiscated by staff. homemade weapons the inmates have made from bed springs or melted down plastic. they're truly ingenious but deadly as well. >> at california's san quentin state prison, we saw how sophisticated some inmate weaponry can be. this homemade pistol is known as a zip gun. >> this portion is filled with groundup matchups. >> the two holes here, the inmate inserts a wick, inmate takes a plunger, pokes shrapnel in the open end. pieces of metal, groundup zippers. when the target walks by the cell, may it be an officer, inmate, the inmate lights this. when it goes down, strikes the match heads, basically acts like a firecracker and shoots the shrapnel out. >> the majority of inmate-manufactured weapons or shanks, designed for slashing and stabbing. the ease with which lethal weapons are made is shocking. this san quentin inmate who goes by the name speedy, agreed to show correctional staff and "lockup" cameras just how simple it can be. he starts by us
. >> every prison we film in, there's always a shank museum, a place where the authorities display allf the weapons that are confiscated by staff. homemade weapons the inmates have made from bed springs or melted down plastic. they're truly ingenious but deadly as well. >> at california's san quentin state prison, we saw how sophisticated some inmate weaponry can be. this homemade pistol is known as a zip gun. >> this portion is filled with groundup matchups. >> the two...
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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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. >> in prison slang they're known as shanks.y'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. 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 riverbend maximum security institution in
. >> in prison slang they're known as shanks.y'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. 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...
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>> allegedly a shank. >> a piece about this big. i laugh at that. you know what i mean? i going to do? piss someone off with that? if someone was coming at me like that, i laugh at them. yeah, i'm going to feel it, but it is nothing that can damage you. it is nothing to worry about. i would be more scared about a fist in the face than with that. >> today alejandro finds out if he completed his segregation time. >> hi, alejandro. >> hello. >> you know you're off disciplinary status today, right? but you also know you're going to get regressed. so you have to start step two over. we decided that we need to have you have six months of clear conduct before i can refer you to level v. >> what are the odds of me being eligible to go to level five once i've been referred? >> i can't tell you that. >> they are going to go back to see what you have done and how he's acted out, and the severity of the -- you know, he has assaults on staff here. and you know, it's his gang affiliation. it will probably take him some time to work his way out of this place. >> that's reality. i don't
>> allegedly a shank. >> a piece about this big. i laugh at that. you know what i mean? i going to do? piss someone off with that? if someone was coming at me like that, i laugh at them. yeah, i'm going to feel it, but it is nothing that can damage you. it is nothing to worry about. i would be more scared about a fist in the face than with that. >> today alejandro finds out if he completed his segregation time. >> hi, alejandro. >> hello. >> you know you're...
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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 corrections. 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 an
. >> 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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. >> rob shank is trying to fight these mandates and sees unprecedenting unity forming. >> we talked at great length about the necessary alliance and i have never sensed a closer bond with our catholic friends than over this issue. >> deliberately set on the 220th anniversary on james madison. >> we have a concept of proper separation of church and state. in this instance, the president of the united states says i will tell you how you practice your religion. that is outrageous. >> it is insanity what the administration is pushing on the catholic church, pro-life people. >> for evangelicals it would be the same, we couldn't pray in the name of jesus or couldn't read the bible. >> this is an egregious violation of the first amendment. >> some of america's top religious leaders are willing to pay a steep price to oppose the mandates. >> pastor rick warren said i will go to jail before a mandate like this. >> this forcing believers to buy into plans that help abortion inducing trucks. >> since the 1973 court roe v. wade decision, america has declared abortion "legal." >> that fundamenta
. >> rob shank is trying to fight these mandates and sees unprecedenting unity forming. >> we talked at great length about the necessary alliance and i have never sensed a closer bond with our catholic friends than over this issue. >> deliberately set on the 220th anniversary on james madison. >> we have a concept of proper separation of church and state. in this instance, the president of the united states says i will tell you how you practice your religion. that is...
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and shiverdecker flexes his mcgyver muscles in the construction of a shank. >> this has been building and building and building. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> inmate chris shiverdecker was recently approved for a transfer out of level six to level five. that was until today. >> shiverdecker when i escorted him he said to make sure they don't have -- he said to make sure that i didn't have a rookie with me when i came to pick him up from the yard. then he said to watch myself. >> and usually when he tells us something, we knew that there was business or there was something that was going to happen. >> his intention was to assault the inmate that was directly ahead of him. >> if i would have had it my way, she would have been dead. >> what happened? >> threatened my life and walk around. it's something i had to do. i didn't have a choice. >> what did you do? >> slipped the handcuffs and tried to get somebody. >> how? >> i just pop my thumb and slide it down, tried to rush the guy. the guy turned the corner and, i guess, was gone. and me and the sarge
and shiverdecker flexes his mcgyver muscles in the construction of a shank. >> this has been building and building and building. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> inmate chris shiverdecker was recently approved for a transfer out of level six to level five. that was until today. >> shiverdecker when i escorted him he said to make sure they don't have -- he said to make sure that i didn't have a rookie with me when i came to pick him up...
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can't tell what it came out of, but sharpen 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 ad seg. as long as it's not sharpened to a point, then it's just considered 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 could 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 m
can't tell what it came out of, but sharpen 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 ad seg. as long as it's not sharpened to a point, then it's just considered dangerous contraband. >> could...
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the officer opened the door, came out with a shank. lucky i have a hard head and just cut me in the back. sent me to the hospital. came back to work this day. i'm going to see about -- i just come do my job. i'm not -- i don't want to act like them, you know? >> would you take it personally if someone stabbed you in the head? >> oh, definitely. probably retaliate, you know? >> you get a little change of environment. we're moving today? >> where? >> we're going to the level five. >> my last 60 days are going to be over there? >> my last 60 days was i could get a little bit of interaction with people before i get out to society because 12 years of super max is not -- well, actually 16 years, so it's not a good transition to go before, you know. >> i don't want you to go with any false impressions. what's going to happen is you are still six/five and they're you still need to follow that have a good day. enjoy it. >> whatever. >> i got 60 days to go home. i'll be lucky if i get two weeks to come out on the tier with people. anything is be
the officer opened the door, came out with a shank. lucky i have a hard head and just cut me in the back. sent me to the hospital. came back to work this day. i'm going to see about -- i just come do my job. i'm not -- i don't want to act like them, you know? >> would you take it personally if someone stabbed you in the head? >> oh, definitely. probably retaliate, you know? >> you get a little change of environment. we're moving today? >> where? >> we're going to...
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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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the two pieces that were used as a shank, came from the right here. that's why they started doing this. this is contraband now. >> although level 6 is on lockdown our producers are allowed to talk to one inmate about the toll the new restrictions are taking. >> i haven't been able to visit with my sister or mother because of this thing that happened in the separate housing unit. with two other inmates that had nothing to do with me. and so it's just not right. it's a nuisance. it's annoying because i don't behave in a way that merits my suspension of privileges, visits, commissaries, nor do a lot of other guys for that matter, but yet we're being punished collectively. two weeks ago, they came and took away our nail clippers. we weren't allowed access except for on sunday night. if we needed to cut our nails, the corrections officer would give them to us, cut our nails and then give them back. we never even had them in our cell. they came and took them with no explanation whatsoever. this is the result. i wonder if it's sanitary. if i act out and crea
the two pieces that were used as a shank, came from the right here. that's why they started doing this. this is contraband now. >> although level 6 is on lockdown our producers are allowed to talk to one inmate about the toll the new restrictions are taking. >> i haven't been able to visit with my sister or mother because of this thing that happened in the separate housing unit. with two other inmates that had nothing to do with me. and so it's just not right. it's a nuisance. it's...
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and shiverdecker flexes his mcgyver muscles in the construction of a shank. >> this has been building building and building. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna be successful. he would never give up on any of us. >>> i'm milissa rehberger. here's what's happening. rains are lashing down on parts of florida tonight as tropical storm debby makes its way towards the gulf coast. the storm is expected to hit on suntd a sunday and forecasters are predicting 1 to 3 feet of flooding along the coasts of mississippi
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stuff like that. >> his cell is thoroughly searched. >> they like to hide shanks or homemade knives in the boots. they will come in here and tear out the soles and put them in the bottom. they have 24 hours a day to think of where to put stuff, so it is an endless process. >> so what are you doing? >> they're not allowed to have anything on the doors or walls. just taking it down. >> this kind of looks like a doctor's waiting room. got a little magazine thing. >> yeah. harmless as a set of headphones can be considered contraband. >> is there a number on it? >> no. no number on it. that is contraband and we are taking it. >> at riverbend every electronic item had to be documented and approved by the officials. there was no record of the headphones so they were confiscated by the search team. >> go ahead and bring him back. >> later, he is led back to his cell. >> we followed him back to the cell really having no idea how he would react. cell searches are fairly common, so we weren't expecting anything in particular. as it turned out to, headphones were really a big deal. inmates have so
stuff like that. >> his cell is thoroughly searched. >> they like to hide shanks or homemade knives in the boots. they will come in here and tear out the soles and put them in the bottom. they have 24 hours a day to think of where to put stuff, so it is an endless process. >> so what are you doing? >> they're not allowed to have anything on the doors or walls. just taking it down. >> this kind of looks like a doctor's waiting room. got a little magazine thing....
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i was walking toward him, and i had the homemade shank in my left hand. and i swung and i hit it through his right lung. and he fell off of the stool. and i was stabbing through his arms to get to his vital organs. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance he could survive. my philosophy has always been, if you put enough holes in them, they can't plug them all, and chances are they're going to die. >> hughley was sentenced to death for the killing of the counselor and transferred to brushy mountain. >> hughley represents a particular, i guess, challenge for the department. because not only did he kill on the outside but he's killed on the inside. >> with his execution date looming, hughley will soon be transported to death row. >> if somebody who commits premeditated first degree murder tells you they have remorse, they are a liar. flat. it's impossible to commit premeditated first-degree murder and turn around and say you have remorse for it. how are you going to be remorseful about something you intended to do? >>> coming up, inmate
i was walking toward him, and i had the homemade shank in my left hand. and i swung and i hit it through his right lung. and he fell off of the stool. and i was stabbing through his arms to get to his vital organs. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance he could survive. my philosophy has always been, if you put enough holes in them, they can't plug them all, and chances are they're going to die. >> hughley was sentenced to death for the killing of the counselor and...
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samuel shanks says they need to get the rest of them crooks on the council.'m still wondering how jim graham avoided being fully implicated in that taxicab scheme. well, samuel it, could be that graham was innocent, you know. that's something you might have to actually consider. however, there is eric mcglocklin who brings us an interesting question. what will happen to those suv leases? nothing as far as i know, but the whole situation is a plan embarrassing. for years i've been arguing with people who like to say d.c. government is just corrupt. now i may just have to shut up, but you don't. that's why we have mcginty's mailbag for your thoughts, questions, ideas or comments. the address is mailbag at wusa9.com. >>> taco bell trying to turn up heat on the competitors. the mexican chain is going upscale beginning in july. you'll be able to sample new menu items created by a celebrity chef lorena garcia. they've got black he's been, cilantro -- black beans, cilantro rice, herbed chicken. they have to compete with restaurants like chipotle. >>> and miley cyrus
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look at moderate shank oh simply too good for our lead in polls and striker mario. to embrace the first inside just three minutes shown ledgers equaliser nineteen minutes to give the massive fire support hope of quad goals either side of the break would result in a month or two i. sort of creeping left to pretty standings after the opening round of fixtures still any two teams can qualify of course but it's reassured we're in the driving seat thursday's next round of games on the table toppers spain on the irish meet and get. now the first round of just concluded monday with the focus on group d. the heavyweight clash between france and england kicks things off in the nets before attention turns to kiev on the cohosts opening game kick partridge report after poland's got the euro two thousand and twelve ball rolling in warsaw with a dramatic one one draw against greece it's now the turn of co-hosts ukraine to showcase that talent in their capital against sweden in the second group d. match on monday ukraine only played their first match as an independent nation in o
look at moderate shank oh simply too good for our lead in polls and striker mario. to embrace the first inside just three minutes shown ledgers equaliser nineteen minutes to give the massive fire support hope of quad goals either side of the break would result in a month or two i. sort of creeping left to pretty standings after the opening round of fixtures still any two teams can qualify of course but it's reassured we're in the driving seat thursday's next round of games on the table toppers...
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mitchell for the kings with a pass that shanked right back in again.n back, nearly handcuffing voynov but brought on by richards. sent it back to penner. swaggers free. right to andy greene. and it started to head in a three-on-two if the devils could have controlled but could not brought back on by carter. here's carter throwing one. sliding play across. brodeur saw it skitter by. shoots. he score s scls! jack carter has ended the game. a second successive overtime win for the kings! >> pierre: here's jeff carter. i want everybody of watch the speed to the outside but he never gives up on this play after the initial opportunity. he goes right around andy greene. now he's going to try to get this puck to the front of the net. he stays with it. he finds his puck. he circles the wagons. he shoots, skates to the right and marty brodeur down. where does he shoot this puck, doc? stickside right over about six to eight inches over the right skate of marty brodeur. perfectly placed shot for jeff carter. but the ability to stay with that puck after the initial
mitchell for the kings with a pass that shanked right back in again.n back, nearly handcuffing voynov but brought on by richards. sent it back to penner. swaggers free. right to andy greene. and it started to head in a three-on-two if the devils could have controlled but could not brought back on by carter. here's carter throwing one. sliding play across. brodeur saw it skitter by. shoots. he score s scls! jack carter has ended the game. a second successive overtime win for the kings! >>...
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mitchell for the kings with a pass that shanked right back in again.n back, nearly handcuffing voynov but brought on by richards. sent it back to penner. swaggers free. right to andy greene. and it started to head in a three-on-two if the devils could have controlled but could not brought back on by carter. here's carter throwing one. sliding play across. brodeur saw it skitter by. shoots. he score s scls! jack carter has ended the game. a second successive overtime win for the kings! >> pierre: here's jeff carter. i want everybody of watch the speed to the outside but he never gives up on this play after the initial opportunity. he goes right around andy greene. now he's going to try to get this puck to the front of the net. he stays with it. he finds his puck. he circles the wagons. he shoots, skates to the right and marty brodeur down. where does he shoot this puck, doc? stickside right over about six to eight inches over the right skate of marty brodeur. perfectly placed shot for jeff carter. but the ability to stay with that puck after the initial
mitchell for the kings with a pass that shanked right back in again.n back, nearly handcuffing voynov but brought on by richards. sent it back to penner. swaggers free. right to andy greene. and it started to head in a three-on-two if the devils could have controlled but could not brought back on by carter. here's carter throwing one. sliding play across. brodeur saw it skitter by. shoots. he score s scls! jack carter has ended the game. a second successive overtime win for the kings! >>...
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or shanks evans or who ever you wish. humans have powerful minds. and contemplative means. reach conclusions that are polar opposites on important issues. on our topic today was lee's performance at chancellorsville foolishness, redeemed by luck or unparalleled brilliance? was he cemetery hill in the fading light of july 1? within reach? was it the key? could it be had? or was it an unattainable phantasm? those subjective calls or everything we perceive or conclude in our existence day-to-day, produce variable reactions. i thin tick, i believe, yosemite valley is the most beautiful place on the planet. seems that way to me. i could not possibly prove it. a first time visitor in my acquaintance, amid the heart stopping magnificence of glacier point thought it not worth getting out of the car for a better look. how can i prove this. entirely of lee's war time popularity. deserve or not. i would submit that hamlin's razor, offers the only real multiple choice for those denying the truth of th malice, ignorance, sloth in a mixture. looking beyond our own time, i am delighted to
or shanks evans or who ever you wish. humans have powerful minds. and contemplative means. reach conclusions that are polar opposites on important issues. on our topic today was lee's performance at chancellorsville foolishness, redeemed by luck or unparalleled brilliance? was he cemetery hill in the fading light of july 1? within reach? was it the key? could it be had? or was it an unattainable phantasm? those subjective calls or everything we perceive or conclude in our existence day-to-day,...
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state department meanwhile is putting out videos shank's come to america the security isn't that bad well yes it is i've been in many areas that are supposedly third world nothing compared to this a somewhat richer place the u.s. seems to have more than an extra buck to spend the devices start at three thousand dollars apiece there's unlimited funds basically from the impoverished taxpayers to have homeland security grants to every shetty for street lights that have microphones that listen to you and record big brother's new right hand could soon be coming to a city near you many homeland security and emergency management features are also available there's not a need to control. every behavior to know where you are at every meeting or at every minute or who you're meeting with or who you're having a love affair with who cares it's your business right but in the surveillance society in one nine hundred eighty four big brother needs to know everything while security efficiency is the official reason for all the surveillance. says the success of this is aimed at solving a problem that
state department meanwhile is putting out videos shank's come to america the security isn't that bad well yes it is i've been in many areas that are supposedly third world nothing compared to this a somewhat richer place the u.s. seems to have more than an extra buck to spend the devices start at three thousand dollars apiece there's unlimited funds basically from the impoverished taxpayers to have homeland security grants to every shetty for street lights that have microphones that listen to...
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. >> this is good if he's shanking off the ball into the woods. >> my dad is watching now. he might be getting this. all of these under $50. >> if you want to splurge a little bit. >> this one is the lawn bust spider evo. you know the rumba vacuum. >> which i actually have a rumba. >> it is that but actually for mowing your lawn. >> look at that. >> there is actually a wire system with a little invisible fence. you set it up on the perimeter of the lawn that way it knows where to stop going. it stops right here at the edge. >> that's amazing. when it runs low on battery it will go and charge itself. >> how much is this? >> these start at $1,200. >> if you want to go in with a bunch of people like brothers and sisters and get that together or if you want to splurge. we like that. very cool. thank you so much hayden. father's day four-days away and great gooj adgets right here. >> very cool. kind of pricey but cool. attacked by a bear he not only manages to call 191, he climbs 30 feet up a tree. >> 911, where is your emergency. >> hi, i am the guy who just got attacked by a b
. >> this is good if he's shanking off the ball into the woods. >> my dad is watching now. he might be getting this. all of these under $50. >> if you want to splurge a little bit. >> this one is the lawn bust spider evo. you know the rumba vacuum. >> which i actually have a rumba. >> it is that but actually for mowing your lawn. >> look at that. >> there is actually a wire system with a little invisible fence. you set it up on the perimeter of...
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while diners will find a cheese plate and cheeseburger, those stamles are owned by lamb shank raffleolo action and grilled shrimp. as for starters, a hedge of bright green broccoli festooned with grate the cheddar, minced red on young is straight out of a potluck party. some of the fancier plates which starts with a front patio and handsome blue bear, a hokie stuff with pork shoulder showed up desert dry. the entree i'm most easery toy partners red snapper with an due we. the efficiency gets nice heat from a flash of chili-infused butter, but it's nothing that guinness or pimms cup can't put out. >> leave it to the british. >>> a little darth vader undergoes open-heart surgery. tonight what doctors are sake about his recovery. >>> did sunscreen become less effective if you leave it out in the hot sun? that's the question. >>> >>> we did it again today, some yummy summertime type weather with our temperatures in the low 80s. can we d >>> if you had a baby last year, brace yourself. you can expect to spend nearly a quarter of a million dollars before your child even gets to college. an
while diners will find a cheese plate and cheeseburger, those stamles are owned by lamb shank raffleolo action and grilled shrimp. as for starters, a hedge of bright green broccoli festooned with grate the cheddar, minced red on young is straight out of a potluck party. some of the fancier plates which starts with a front patio and handsome blue bear, a hokie stuff with pork shoulder showed up desert dry. the entree i'm most easery toy partners red snapper with an due we. the efficiency gets...
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joining me now, michael shank vice president of u.s. institute for economics and peace a nonpartisan, nonprofit research group. thanks for coming in. first question, unemployment numbers friday, bad numbers everyone knows that. is that likely a hiccup or is that some indication that things are showing down or not where we thought they were, in terms of recovery. >> bernanke already warned we might have a second recession we should be prepared for that but here is the problem, 69,000 jobs, 8.2% unemployment a much bigger issue not being addressed, 15%, unemployed, under employed or permanently departed from the work force. we should focus on that but even bigger than that, if they were the focus on that, that would be a big trend. according to that, census survey in the last 6 months one out of two americans living in poverty or low income, 50 million in proverty, 100 million in low income. we need to address that. fast, present and future policies will exacerbate that. we have the highest inequality rate, since world war ii, great depre
joining me now, michael shank vice president of u.s. institute for economics and peace a nonpartisan, nonprofit research group. thanks for coming in. first question, unemployment numbers friday, bad numbers everyone knows that. is that likely a hiccup or is that some indication that things are showing down or not where we thought they were, in terms of recovery. >> bernanke already warned we might have a second recession we should be prepared for that but here is the problem, 69,000 jobs,...
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once melted by the heat of an ignited roll of toilet paper will transform no a potentially lethal shank hardening this plastic right here. see how it's folding down like this. what i'm doing, i'm trying to get a little wad of it so i have something to work with. what i'm doing right now is i'm molding. this is like playing with clay. it's plastic. i'm making a weapon right now. i'm melting this plastic down into a shape. what i'm doing is -- is i've got to get it all to this way, like here. once i get it like this, i'll show you. >> i think it amazes me how fast it can be made and sometimes who it's used for. sometimes for us, sometimes for another inmate. >> you have to have hair go into the bottom of this thing or else it will start smoking real bad. then you bring it here. let it get into the cold water and it hardens it. makes it stronger. look it. that is what you're trying to come out with. what we do here, you can either put a tip on it right here, sharpen it down on the concrete, to where you'd have a piece that -- and it's actually -- >> this wouldn't even be detected in a meta
once melted by the heat of an ignited roll of toilet paper will transform no a potentially lethal shank hardening this plastic right here. see how it's folding down like this. what i'm doing, i'm trying to get a little wad of it so i have something to work with. what i'm doing right now is i'm molding. this is like playing with clay. it's plastic. i'm making a weapon right now. i'm melting this plastic down into a shape. what i'm doing is -- is i've got to get it all to this way, like here....
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it is not h st earlier i spoke to michael shank from institute for economics and peace. >> a much biggerot being addressed 15% unemployed, under employed or permanently departed from the work force. we should focus on that, but even bigger than that, if they were to focus on that, that would be a big trend. according to a census survey in is last six months, would be out of every two -- one out of every two americans living in poverty, or low income. we need to address that past, present and future policies are only going to exacerbate that trend. >>> fed chair ben bernanke warned of another recession, americans should prepare for that. >> as we go to break another live look from london. >> ken elizabeth, wrapping up her -- queen elizabeth wrapping up her diamond jubilee events with day four. next the british ambassador to the u.s. will join us. [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same t
it is not h st earlier i spoke to michael shank from institute for economics and peace. >> a much biggerot being addressed 15% unemployed, under employed or permanently departed from the work force. we should focus on that, but even bigger than that, if they were to focus on that, that would be a big trend. according to a census survey in is last six months, would be out of every two -- one out of every two americans living in poverty, or low income. we need to address that past, present...
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the peaceful protests were met with bullets and batons, tear gas and shanks. bloodshed is such a daily occurrence, many no longer want to pay attention to it. many people don't cover it anymore. and i understand that, but we ask you to just pay attention for just a few minutes tonight. the only thing worse is children being murdered is children being murdered and no one stopping to pay attention. to learn their names or to learn the stories or the loss that their families feel. these images taken by photojournalist robert king who has repeatedly risked his life to document the truth of what's happening right now in syria. the images were taken in a makeshift clinic in the city in homes province, a place under siege for months. people are injured and sick, but might be saved. those people are dying. >> what is your name? >> doctor kasan. >> yes. >> go, go, go, go. [ inaudible shouting ] this regime is a terrorist regime. what has happened here? >> i don't know. the army of al-assad. you see this child? -- terrorists. they cannot go to an army hospital in syria.
the peaceful protests were met with bullets and batons, tear gas and shanks. bloodshed is such a daily occurrence, many no longer want to pay attention to it. many people don't cover it anymore. and i understand that, but we ask you to just pay attention for just a few minutes tonight. the only thing worse is children being murdered is children being murdered and no one stopping to pay attention. to learn their names or to learn the stories or the loss that their families feel. these images...
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. >> i've seen a guy scheduled to go home in three days and someone put a shank in his bed.for another 90 days afterwards. >> and extra staff are called iç for an uncooperative teen. >> you've got to get your clothes off and in the shower. tell it wears on them. narrator: he's fought to pull us out of economic crisis for three years. and he still is. president obama's plan keeps taxes down for the middle class, invests in education and asks the wealthy to pay their fair share. mitt romney and his billionaire allies can spend milions to distort the president's words. but they're not interested in rebuilding the middle class. he is. i'm barack obama and i approved this me this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com.
. >> i've seen a guy scheduled to go home in three days and someone put a shank in his bed.for another 90 days afterwards. >> and extra staff are called iç for an uncooperative teen. >> you've got to get your clothes off and in the shower. tell it wears on them. narrator: he's fought to pull us out of economic crisis for three years. and he still is. president obama's plan keeps taxes down for the middle class, invests in education and asks the wealthy to pay their fair...
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. >> reporter: the queen shank -- thanked the company for -- country for helping her mark her 60 yearsthe throne and says it has been a humbling experience. >> it has touched me deeply to see so many families, neighbors and friends, celebrating together, in such a happy atmosphere. >> reporter: the irish guards even removed their hats to give three cheers to the queen. >> hip hip, horay! >> hip hip hooray! >> hip hip, hooray! >> reporter: the queen gave them a big smile. and four days of jubilee celebrations came to a close. in london, monica villamizar, wjz eyewitness news. >> the queen's husband, two turns 91 on saturday, likely turned in to the celebrations on television. his youngest son, prince edward, visited him in the hospital today and said prince phillip is feeling better. >> what was kate wearing? she looked beautiful. >>> don't miss the cbs evening news. here's one of the stories they're working on. >>> i'm steve hartman. coming up tonight on the cbs evening news. we're in normandy for what may be the last great untold story of the liberation of france. it's about an americ
. >> reporter: the queen shank -- thanked the company for -- country for helping her mark her 60 yearsthe throne and says it has been a humbling experience. >> it has touched me deeply to see so many families, neighbors and friends, celebrating together, in such a happy atmosphere. >> reporter: the irish guards even removed their hats to give three cheers to the queen. >> hip hip, horay! >> hip hip hooray! >> hip hip, hooray! >> reporter: the queen gave...
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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's in a single-man cell and even takes his recreation time alone. gallop is currently serving two years for the distribution of n
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...
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mitchell for the kings with a pass that shanked right back in again.n back, nearly handcuffing voynov but brought on by richards. sent it back to penner. swaggers free. right to andy greene. and it started to head in a three-on-two if the devils could have controlled but could not brought back on by carter. here's carter throwing one. sliding play across. brodeur saw it skitter by. shoots. he score s scls! jack carter has ended the game. a second successive overtime win for the kings! >> pierre: here's jeff carter. i want everybody of watch the speed to the outside but he never gives up on this play after the initial opportunity. he goes right around andy greene. now he's going to try to get this puck to the front of the net. he stays with it. he finds his puck. he circles the wagons. he shoots, skates to the right and marty brodeur down. where does he shoot this puck, doc? stickside right over about six to eight inches over the right skate of marty brodeur. perfectly placed shot for jeff carter. but the ability to stay with that puck after the initial
mitchell for the kings with a pass that shanked right back in again.n back, nearly handcuffing voynov but brought on by richards. sent it back to penner. swaggers free. right to andy greene. and it started to head in a three-on-two if the devils could have controlled but could not brought back on by carter. here's carter throwing one. sliding play across. brodeur saw it skitter by. shoots. he score s scls! jack carter has ended the game. a second successive overtime win for the kings! >>...
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this past month, the trade deficit shank but shrank because trade is down and europe is in a serious recession. china is not growing as quickly as it can be or must be to maintain gross across the global economy. the entire global economy is slowing down and that's dangerous. >> absolutely. exports are up at a high level for america. they're going to places like australia, middle east, and europe is in problems. it's not just the issue that the economy, and there could be a possibility that that it's a financialcontagion. there is a big risk of handing over the markets over and concentrating on the minds in the white house. >> the last thing that this administration needs is a crisis. it's going to be a 50/50 election. it's very close. our economy is on on the cusp of moving forward or going backwards. he want to make sure that spanish banks don't fail. make sure there is not contagion. if that happens, the chances of obama's re-election are cut in half, maybe more. >> eliot: what is the answer. i'm not an international economist. i read the papers every day. i see the spanish banks
this past month, the trade deficit shank but shrank because trade is down and europe is in a serious recession. china is not growing as quickly as it can be or must be to maintain gross across the global economy. the entire global economy is slowing down and that's dangerous. >> absolutely. exports are up at a high level for america. they're going to places like australia, middle east, and europe is in problems. it's not just the issue that the economy, and there could be a possibility...
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cfo bob shanks says so for the fluctuation has been limited.mall market in the grand scheme of things for ford. south america in particular, brazil has presented bigger headwinds for the automaker. so for more on this, that is how the world is changing let's link back to carly fiorina former chairman anne ceo of hewlett-packard. we've been talking about republican presidential politics and bill clinton. we were just talking with the ceo of diageo he said it's not the brics. it's vietnam, sub sahara africa where the real growth is. what challenge does that present for u.s. policymakers in >> look we all understand that the economy now truly is global. we all understand that what goes on in one region of the world has a direct impact on job creation in the united states, in europe. and i think that is challenging when you think about the truism that all politics is local. and so one of the great concerns that i think overhangs the business community in the united states, in europe, is whether or not politicians and policymakers have the wherewith
cfo bob shanks says so for the fluctuation has been limited.mall market in the grand scheme of things for ford. south america in particular, brazil has presented bigger headwinds for the automaker. so for more on this, that is how the world is changing let's link back to carly fiorina former chairman anne ceo of hewlett-packard. we've been talking about republican presidential politics and bill clinton. we were just talking with the ceo of diageo he said it's not the brics. it's vietnam, sub...
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walker were to prevail, people say the unions don't have the -- public unions don't have the m same shank gel hold thtranglehod on. >> a line in the sand about how we feel about things in the country. >> in trade has been above 90 for week. but barrett's own polling will-if i'm ever in an election, i'm going to do my own polls. but he says other polls have been 3%. >> the in trade, you have to put money down. >> so when people have to put money down, it's far more meaningful. >> then president obama will be reelected because he's still at 63. you can see the jobs number right there. very right hand side was on bring. so went from about 57 to 53. a long way to go. >> oh, yeah. >>> coming up, ben bernanke heads to capitol hill. will we get any hints of future moves by the central bank especially in light of that recent jobs data. the markets certainly hoping so. and later john paulson has reportedly purchased the famed hollow ranch from the saudi prince. >> i thought he bought it from prince. >> a real brieal prince. >> i should have known he changed his name. >> he got the rights back. >>
walker were to prevail, people say the unions don't have the -- public unions don't have the m same shank gel hold thtranglehod on. >> a line in the sand about how we feel about things in the country. >> in trade has been above 90 for week. but barrett's own polling will-if i'm ever in an election, i'm going to do my own polls. but he says other polls have been 3%. >> the in trade, you have to put money down. >> so when people have to put money down, it's far more...
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yesterday, bob shanks, the cfo of ford, was asked about that during an interview.y specifics about our plan for europe, including capacity. it is too soon to say what we are going to do. when you think about what it takes to sustain the business, our philosophy is to align capacity with demand. and when i've talked with people in europe and in detroit over the last 24 hours, everybody says the same thing -- we are seeing a rapid deterioration in auto demand in europe. that's why you see shares of ford down 27%. it's the same thing with gm. they are facing mounting losses over there, too. and at the end of the day, this comes back to the bottom line is now really being hit with that weakness in europe. >> thank you, phil lebeau. >>> it's not just europe, ford and nike also raising big fears about a speed bump in china. our next guest says china is exactly where you should be putting your money to work. andrew swann is head of asian equities at blackrock. given you believe that and i'm looking at a country as many investors are that seems to be having diminishing gro
yesterday, bob shanks, the cfo of ford, was asked about that during an interview.y specifics about our plan for europe, including capacity. it is too soon to say what we are going to do. when you think about what it takes to sustain the business, our philosophy is to align capacity with demand. and when i've talked with people in europe and in detroit over the last 24 hours, everybody says the same thing -- we are seeing a rapid deterioration in auto demand in europe. that's why you see shares...