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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. >> you had every intention of using that knife? >> of course. >> 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 inmate 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 victi
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. >> you had every intention of using that knife? >> of course. >> to what extent? >> i wasn't going to kill the dude....
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you'll see a shank. it could be buried just right underneath the grass. that'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 then you've got a slashing tool. toothbrush handles and stuff like that. they're quite good at that. >> 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 cellmate had 22 shanks hidden in their light fixture. >> brandon siverly would craft knives out of nearly any object he fou
you'll see a shank. it could be buried just right underneath the grass. that'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 then you've got a slashing tool. toothbrush handles and...
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we call them shanks in here. asked him to pass his food tray.me out and stick my hand. >> you have to move there a little bit. >> but there are some inmates at isp who are constant threats to officers. luis antonio nieves is such an inmate. in 1992 at the age of 17, he went to the home of a neighbor in milwaukee, wisconsin. the neighbor, a 32-year-old mother of four, rebuffed his sexual advances. he stabbed her repeatedly in the face, neck, chest and legs, killing her. >> open two. >> since coming to prison 14 years ago nieves has received more than 130 major conduct reports including two near-fatal batteries of female staff. his nickname is the monster. >> i'm a laid back, quiet type of individual. i was born in puerto rico. when i was 10 i moved to new york. i spent most of my life in new york. when i was 16 i moved to milwaukee, wisconsin. lived with my mother and then in 1992, that's when i caught my case. i had a good life, good parents, even though they were separated. but it was a good life. never needed anything. i worked. it's just one
we call them shanks in here. asked him to pass his food tray.me out and stick my hand. >> you have to move there a little bit. >> but there are some inmates at isp who are constant threats to officers. luis antonio nieves is such an inmate. in 1992 at the age of 17, he went to the home of a neighbor in milwaukee, wisconsin. the neighbor, a 32-year-old mother of four, rebuffed his sexual advances. he stabbed her repeatedly in the face, neck, chest and legs, killing her. >> open...
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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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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 impossible. 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 l
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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boeing ripping the pentagon and therefore american taxpayers off well earlier i was joined by mark shank he's the director of foreign policy at the friends committee on national legislation and he discussed how boeing has been getting away with this for so long. well boeing's been getting away with it because every other company prior ever the defense contractors been doing it whether it was a k.b.r. and him in iraq charging four thousand dollars for a circuit breaker that would cost on the market a normal market you buy it for two hundred bucks they're charging four thousand so it is standard protocol within the defense contractor industry to overbill sometimes we find out about it sometimes we don't even the pentagon itself hasn't done an audit on all financial expenditures they don't claim to do an auditor to be able to even do an audit until twenty seventeen so in terms of taxpayer dollars it puts me i.r.s. conference scandal star perspective because that's peanuts compared to the kind of the millions that we're talking about here so you're saying this is an isolated incident someone
boeing ripping the pentagon and therefore american taxpayers off well earlier i was joined by mark shank he's the director of foreign policy at the friends committee on national legislation and he discussed how boeing has been getting away with this for so long. well boeing's been getting away with it because every other company prior ever the defense contractors been doing it whether it was a k.b.r. and him in iraq charging four thousand dollars for a circuit breaker that would cost on the...
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these two are both shoe shanks.upport in 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. du
these two are both shoe shanks.upport in 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...
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and tried to stab another inmate with a unique homemade shank. >> he actually fabricated this out of a piece of a pencil sharpener. you can see the rivet right in there. he attached a paper clip and ran it back, put some plastic cellophane on it, put a rubber band around it to make it more easy to handle specifically when it gets full of blood if you were to slice somebody. he actually admitted he put this on there so he could have some control once he sliced the individual. he's pretty ingenious as far as how he makes weapons. >> the inmate is 30-year-old christopher shiverdecker and his ability to craft ingenious weapons isn't the only thing that makes him memorable. >> the first time i met him, i was quite shocked by his appearance. i had never seen anybody before with a giant bullet hole in his forehead. >> i got that long, long time ago. it's just a bullet hole. it's like a bullet hole. >> shiverdecker has had plenty of time to amass tattoos and learn the ways of prison. at an age when most boys collect baseball cards, shiverdecker was collecting convictions. >> first time i rea
and tried to stab another inmate with a unique homemade shank. >> he actually fabricated this out of a piece of a pencil sharpener. you can see the rivet right in there. he attached a paper clip and ran it back, put some plastic cellophane on it, put a rubber band around it to make it more easy to handle specifically when it gets full of blood if you were to slice somebody. he actually admitted he put this on there so he could have some control once he sliced the individual. he's pretty...
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a queen. >>> here i want to roll over and grab hold of a shank every morning. i have to think about that. >> a lot of the prisoners here that have done time in other places do not want to make this prison like those prisons. >> we don't even have a gang population. you have a few guys that may try and start something but usually they're segregated out of population rather fast and transferred out away from the kids they're trying to organize in the first place. >> don "cowboy" stump is serving a 99-year term for murder. he was first incarcerated at spring creek on the day it opened. >> won't be long before they set up the picnic tables. there will be picnic tables out here, along the walkways on the tracks. >> he believes that the natural setting has a lot to do with the lack of violence in the prison. >> you happen to be in the most beautiful place in the world, as a matter of fact, this place should be a resort instead of a prison. you know, the setting. if you look around. you don't really get uptight. >> prison officials also point to the unique racial make
a queen. >>> here i want to roll over and grab hold of a shank every morning. i have to think about that. >> a lot of the prisoners here that have done time in other places do not want to make this prison like those prisons. >> we don't even have a gang population. you have a few guys that may try and start something but usually they're segregated out of population rather fast and transferred out away from the kids they're trying to organize in the first place. >> don...
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you got up in the morning, you'd take a couple of magazines, go out and carry your shank wherever you want. you didn't know what was going to happen. who you was going to fight. there was always trouble. >> i've been up here 11 years. the majority of the holes that you see around us are mine. i've seen officers beat up. i've seen inmates killed. i've seen them stabbed. i've seen bloody fights out here. >> one man who knows stateville better than most is captain kenneth morgan. he's worked here more than 28 years. he's seen the violent potential of the prison at its worst. >> we had a lot of problems with the gangs here at stateville carrying shanks, assaulting staff, assaulting other inmates. >> where are you going? >> we had an officer by the name of officer kush. probably one of the best officers i ever knew. he was returning from chow, going back to "g" dorm. on his way back there was a couple inmates back here hiding, they was waiting on him. they hit him in the head in this area right in here and they dumped his body right down here. this is where they dumped the body. >> officer
you got up in the morning, you'd take a couple of magazines, go out and carry your shank wherever you want. you didn't know what was going to happen. who you was going to fight. there was always trouble. >> i've been up here 11 years. the majority of the holes that you see around us are mine. i've seen officers beat up. i've seen inmates killed. i've seen them stabbed. i've seen bloody fights out here. >> one man who knows stateville better than most is captain kenneth morgan. he's...
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during a lunch break, steele extracted a plastic shank from his anal cavity. when he returned to the courtroom, he attacked chief deputy district attorney a.j. salazar. >> i remember i was wearing a white shirt, my tie was off to the side, and i looked and there was a hole in my shirt and i was bleeding. >> the stab wound, itself, was not considered serious. the bigger problem was the risk of infection. >> i went to the hospital. i was at the emergency room. i went through a series of shots. they cleaned out the wound. it took several blood tests and i remember picking up the blood result and looked and looked for hiv. and hepatitis negative, hiv negative. so i was like, well, all right, i'll go ahead and take that. >> we asked steele for his version of the story. and in spite of all of the witnesses, he claimed absolute innocence. >> they're saying i stabbed him in court in front of judge, jury, and executioner. >> what are you saying? >> i'm saying i had nothing to do with it. >> were you there? >> nope. >> really? >> how many different ways you want me to a
during a lunch break, steele extracted a plastic shank from his anal cavity. when he returned to the courtroom, he attacked chief deputy district attorney a.j. salazar. >> i remember i was wearing a white shirt, my tie was off to the side, and i looked and there was a hole in my shirt and i was bleeding. >> the stab wound, itself, was not considered serious. the bigger problem was the risk of infection. >> i went to the hospital. i was at the emergency room. i went through a...
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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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he stabbed a counselor 36 times with a homemade shank. >> i mean it had gotten to the point are where he made so many derogatory statements toward me so i sat down and formulated a plan and the plan was to kill him, get the death penalty and use the state of tennessee's lethal injection as a evens of means of suicide. i had the home made shank in my left-hand and swung and hit him 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 up and chances are they will die. >> he was sentenced to death for the murder of the counselor and transferred to brushy mountain. >> he represents a particular i guess challenge for the department because not only did he kill on the outside but he has killed on the inside. >> with his execution date looming, huegheley will soon be transported to death row. >> if somebody who commits premeditated first-degree murder tells you they hav
he stabbed a counselor 36 times with a homemade shank. >> i mean it had gotten to the point are where he made so many derogatory statements toward me so i sat down and formulated a plan and the plan was to kill him, get the death penalty and use the state of tennessee's lethal injection as a evens of means of suicide. i had the home made shank in my left-hand and swung and hit him through his right lung and he fell off of the stool and i was stabbing through his arms to get to his vital...
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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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nice little point. >> that's a metal shank. these are the plastics. >> where there's one, there's sure to be two. >> we go for the vital areas, you know, kidneys, liver. we'd go, you know, for the heart, the neck, the face. we try to go for kill shots because we want to send a message, we're going to come at you strong and try to put you in a box. >> we later learn that gang members are not only taught how to stab but how to be stabbed. >> i've heard inmates tell me about how they will intentionally take a cold shower. what happens when you take a cold shower? you jump in there, you turn it on and the shock of the body, you recoil, you draw yourself in. but, you see, but when you get stabbed, it's that same feeling. it's that same trauma, that same shock that goes through the body is what the inmates tell me. and as a result of that, if you flinch, if you draw in in that split second, you can be very, very vulnerable. so they train themselves not to flinch but to lean forward into the violence. >> every day, you know, going out
nice little point. >> that's a metal shank. these are the plastics. >> where there's one, there's sure to be two. >> we go for the vital areas, you know, kidneys, liver. we'd go, you know, for the heart, the neck, the face. we try to go for kill shots because we want to send a message, we're going to come at you strong and try to put you in a box. >> we later learn that gang members are not only taught how to stab but how to be stabbed. >> i've heard inmates tell...
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public debate a referendum to ask the people what they think about school board a transparency with the shank of the country and about this currency that killed our economy we need to ask them how come the e.u. guidelines are more important than our own constitution which in shrines the will of a sovereign nation these essential topics have yet to become subject to public debate in france and i'm sure if they were discussed today the french would opt for freedom more than twenty people have been arrested in turkey on suspicion of being linked to violence and anti-government rallies there after three weeks of street battles authorities in the country now say they're prepared to allow one form of peaceful resistance the silent standing man protest that recently started in taksim square this is own career riot police once again ring tear gas down on demonstrators marches tom barton was in the thick of it. i've just taken off my gas mask for a minute the air is heavy with the smell of tear gas these two police water cannon shots into the center of this street in ankara just messing around and whe
public debate a referendum to ask the people what they think about school board a transparency with the shank of the country and about this currency that killed our economy we need to ask them how come the e.u. guidelines are more important than our own constitution which in shrines the will of a sovereign nation these essential topics have yet to become subject to public debate in france and i'm sure if they were discussed today the french would opt for freedom more than twenty people have...
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public debate a referendum to ask the people what they think about food border transparency with the shank and countries and about this currency that killed our economy we need to ask them how come the e.u. guidelines are more important than our own constitution which in shrines the will of a sovereign nation these essential topics have yet to become subject to public debate in france and i'm sure that if they were discussed today the french would opt for freedom. political analyst alex corbell believes many french people now i think the whole structure is fundamentally wrong. thing that i'd say you could list a lot of arguments against the you could say that it's not really did look to because the e.u. divisions under the elected by the but the european citizens you could say that it's too expensive because some member states give a little credit to the e.u. budget that don't receive as much money and whether the euro as given to europe actually is a way for specific member states to postpone structural reforms and so she's clearly a good example of that word a lot of people are concerned
public debate a referendum to ask the people what they think about food border transparency with the shank and countries and about this currency that killed our economy we need to ask them how come the e.u. guidelines are more important than our own constitution which in shrines the will of a sovereign nation these essential topics have yet to become subject to public debate in france and i'm sure that if they were discussed today the french would opt for freedom. political analyst alex corbell...
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shank operations to rule the day. welcome back this is a roadside bomb has struck lebanon's main beirut to damascus highway damaging some vehicles it came shortly after syrian troops with the help of has been fighters regain control of the town of qusayr near the lebanese border the syrian soldiers advance to seem to be pushing rebel supporters to spur washington into action as policy or now reports. on the administration could decide this week whether or not to approve lethal aid for syrian rebels the us secretary of state john kerry has postponed a mid east tour to participate in these talks now according to officials they will also weigh in the merits of the list and likely move all the same to me a u.s. air power to enforce a no fly zone which of course would be a very controversial decision at the same time lady a falls in the u.s. marines have been deployed along jordan's border with syria and this is according to israeli and iranian media this deployment is unrelated so we're being told with the joint military
shank operations to rule the day. welcome back this is a roadside bomb has struck lebanon's main beirut to damascus highway damaging some vehicles it came shortly after syrian troops with the help of has been fighters regain control of the town of qusayr near the lebanese border the syrian soldiers advance to seem to be pushing rebel supporters to spur washington into action as policy or now reports. on the administration could decide this week whether or not to approve lethal aid for syrian...
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public debate a referendum to ask the people what they think about full border transparency with the shank in countries and about this currency that killed our economy we need to ask them how come the e.u. guidelines are more important than our own constitution which in shrines the will of a sovereign nation these essential topics have yet to become subject to public debate in france and i'm sure that if they were discussed today the french would opt for freedom and figures from britain to one of the most euro skeptic members of the right now seems they're over half the people surveyed in a recent gallup poll said the block is moving in the wrong direction they thought but more than eighty percent said they disapprove of what promised to david cameron is doing this at a time when british workers are suffering i'm president of pay cuts even greater than those of the times of the great depression of the one nine hundred thirty s. i spoke to charlie kimba is from the u.k. socialist workers party he told me the burden of a stir it is all but fairly distributed. i don't see why we should be for
public debate a referendum to ask the people what they think about full border transparency with the shank in countries and about this currency that killed our economy we need to ask them how come the e.u. guidelines are more important than our own constitution which in shrines the will of a sovereign nation these essential topics have yet to become subject to public debate in france and i'm sure that if they were discussed today the french would opt for freedom and figures from britain to one...
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the working about it now i need to worry about getting shanked by your gardener guys because it's so far fetched to think that people who are immigrating to us today are doing so for the same reasons that europeans did a hundred or two hundred years ago to have a better life although it seems completely foreign to rich white elite a better life for many means starting from the very bottom doing jobs most americans would never do but to be fair ted cruz sees a little different things and if you're going to do it follow his dad's example get your paperwork ready and immigrate the right way a wait as it turns out ted cruz's dad only got of this country because he bribed a us official damn if that's the right way to do it i hope you've got some spare bing cash on you because i doubt that was cheap but the real gem of the anti immigrant campaign has been congresswoman and mayor of crazy town michele bachmann recently bachmann gave an interview to world net daily where she looked into the future tomorrow's america. we will never again have a republican president ever if amnesty goes into e
the working about it now i need to worry about getting shanked by your gardener guys because it's so far fetched to think that people who are immigrating to us today are doing so for the same reasons that europeans did a hundred or two hundred years ago to have a better life although it seems completely foreign to rich white elite a better life for many means starting from the very bottom doing jobs most americans would never do but to be fair ted cruz sees a little different things and if...
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you know they're working about it now i need to worry about getting shanked by your gardener guys because it's so far fetched to think that people who are immigrating to the us today are doing so for the same reasons that europeans did a hundred or two hundred years ago to have a better life although it seems completely foreign to rich white elite a better life for many means starting from the very bottom doing jobs most americans would never do but to be fair ted cruz sees a little different things and if you're going to do it follow his dad's example get your paperwork ready and integrate the right way a wait as it turns out ted cruz's dad only got in this country because he bribed a us official damn if that's the right way to do it i hope you've got some spare bing cash on you because i doubt that was cheap but the real gem of the anti immigrant campaign has been congresswoman and mayor of crazy town michele bachmann recently bachmann gave an interview to world net daily where she looked into the future tomorrow's america. we will never again have a republican president ever if amnesty
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countries so get the people involved in order to create the country that they want to live in michael shank director of foreign policy at the friends committee on national legislation thank you so much for coming in. we turn now to a possible breakthrough on the phone in the ongoing guantanamo bay hunger strike that has been taking place since february senate intelligence committee chairwoman dianne feinstein sent out a letter to secretary of defense chuck hagel yesterday asking for an end to force feeding practices in the letter she said quote hunger strikes are long known a form of nonviolent protest bringing attention to a cause rather than attempt of suicide i believe that the current approach raises very important ethical questions and complicates the difficult situation regarding the continued indefinite detention at guantanamo i urge you to re-evaluate the force feeding policies at guantanamo bay and to put in place the most humane possible policies possible feinstein also raised a number of international ethics and medical concerns with the practice she had a chance to see the situa
countries so get the people involved in order to create the country that they want to live in michael shank director of foreign policy at the friends committee on national legislation thank you so much for coming in. we turn now to a possible breakthrough on the phone in the ongoing guantanamo bay hunger strike that has been taking place since february senate intelligence committee chairwoman dianne feinstein sent out a letter to secretary of defense chuck hagel yesterday asking for an end to...
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been known to pull out cell phone shanks and marijuana at one time in one hole. >> they are close inhe close management or cm unit, a high-security wing for inmates with disciplinary violations. roca moreno has been here for the past three years, due to a total of 15 disciplinary write-ups. >> what are you catching write ups for, the same thing over and over? >> no, no, the last one was for a cell phone. >> you had a cell phone? >> yeah, fighting a little bull [ bleep ] and then. >> what you get on cm for? >> possession of weapons. see them in a couple months now. >> sandier is suspected of being a member of the bloods and some supporting evidence has just been found in his possessions. >> here's what we came looking for right here, five-point star, the number five, definite blood nation. 031 is one of the blood codes. stop snitching. we've got a worldwide picture that shows dominance of bloods throughout. >> who are you affiliated with? >> i refuse to answer your question. >> roca moreno is known to be part of the puerto rican prison gang called the niota's. officers knight and deme
been known to pull out cell phone shanks and marijuana at one time in one hole. >> they are close inhe close management or cm unit, a high-security wing for inmates with disciplinary violations. roca moreno has been here for the past three years, due to a total of 15 disciplinary write-ups. >> what are you catching write ups for, the same thing over and over? >> no, no, the last one was for a cell phone. >> you had a cell phone? >> yeah, fighting a little bull [...
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a close management inmate for almost a year after having been caught with a shank. >> yep. look.ct. the dimensions are just right, because it fell over a little bit, but it fit in there. you want to explain this? why you got a homemade cuff key in your property? >> found it in property. you know? >> okay. >> why did you make it? >> in case i need t. need it for what? >> some things might require that i might need it. i might -- i might be in -- >> you're going to escape with it? is that what you're going to do? >> how am i going to escape? >> okay. i'm going to have you write a statement out. you understand? go ahead and house him alone immediately go ahead and put him on heightened security. okay? >> later, bowden explained he made the key from a battery. >> you have to roll it so you'll be able to grip it. >> yeah, but the dimensions right, though. >> yeah. somebody told me. make them at one point in time. >> the cuff key -- >> $25. >> all right. look. this somewhat we need do. go with him and get the balanced property packed up. we're going to ship him over and place in height
a close management inmate for almost a year after having been caught with a shank. >> yep. look.ct. the dimensions are just right, because it fell over a little bit, but it fit in there. you want to explain this? why you got a homemade cuff key in your property? >> found it in property. you know? >> okay. >> why did you make it? >> in case i need t. need it for what? >> some things might require that i might need it. i might -- i might be in -- >>...
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public debate a referendum to ask the people what they think about full border transparency with the shank of the countries and about this currency that killed our economy we need to ask them how come the e.u. guidelines are more important than our own constitution which in shrines the will of a sovereign nation these essential topics have yet to become subject to public debate in france and i'm sure that if they were discussed today the french would opt for freedom paris and brussels have experienced some friction recently with the european commission angering the present alone with a list of reforms proposed for france and it's called political analyst from the french news sites contra point says and in this country feel it's the e.u. itself that needs to change. i think that so you could list a lot of arguments against the you could say that it's not really did look to because the you do issues under the elected baby here but the european citizens you could say that it's too expensive because some member states give a little credit to the e.u. budget but don't receive as much money and
public debate a referendum to ask the people what they think about full border transparency with the shank of the countries and about this currency that killed our economy we need to ask them how come the e.u. guidelines are more important than our own constitution which in shrines the will of a sovereign nation these essential topics have yet to become subject to public debate in france and i'm sure that if they were discussed today the french would opt for freedom paris and brussels have...
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gannett and these companies have taken a lesson from the shaw shank redemption.wcasing these three stocks other companies will realize, hey they can do acquiring. especially where corporate balance sheets are brimming. just consider last week gnett bought belo. the stock record. gannett dropped 34%. head jacher, huh? last week they agreed to buy warn warner and it had been rung the prospect of a deal. bng jumped 2 points from 29 to 31. b & g. talk about shaking your booty. this is not normal, people. usually in a takeover the stock goes higher, not lower, yet we just saw these stocks were acquirers. young cash makes the difference. gannett stock went up more than the stock it was buying t. one thing these mergers have in common is they are added to earnings that's what matters, which means the analysts need to raise the acquirers. companies that adopt their don't just stand there approach, give them what we see here, all sorts of taken companies should be jumping all over themselfs to make acquisitions. it's not happening. let's take a close look at these deals.
gannett and these companies have taken a lesson from the shaw shank redemption.wcasing these three stocks other companies will realize, hey they can do acquiring. especially where corporate balance sheets are brimming. just consider last week gnett bought belo. the stock record. gannett dropped 34%. head jacher, huh? last week they agreed to buy warn warner and it had been rung the prospect of a deal. bng jumped 2 points from 29 to 31. b & g. talk about shaking your booty. this is not...
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inmates were afraid of me and they put a shank under my mattress. >> they think i'm a threat to the institution. >> inmates in the shu 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 shu isn't just a more intense experience for the inmate. correctional officers like diane vasquez are under the pressure of dealing with a different brand of criminal. >> working here in ad seg shu is very challenging. you deal with a lot of physical abuse, mental abuse, emotional abuse. it just depends on how much you let it affect you. you hear yelling. you hear cursing. you hear banging, kicking on the doors. this is how it is 24/7. at nighttime they don't sleep. anytime you're dealing with any of the inmates in here, you have to be ready to react to anything. you always just got to be prepared, know your options when you're dealing with different situations. you always have to think two steps ahead to prepare for whatever can happen. >> an arsenal of nonlethal weapons like tear gas and rubber bullets provid
inmates were afraid of me and they put a shank under my mattress. >> they think i'm a threat to the institution. >> inmates in the shu 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 shu isn't just a more intense experience for the inmate. correctional officers like diane vasquez are under the pressure of dealing with a different brand of criminal. >> working here in ad...
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turns them into plastic shanks. >> we identified that his fingernails 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 fingernails 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. >>...
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the german chancellor whose gdp shank 1.4% in the last five years it seem these are the pem who best>> if you want to see a natural experiment, kind of rare in economics you can look at two different countries who did it different ways. the example is a very good one. just to be clear, we've been doing a very small version of that here. our deficit has been falling too quickly to support. it does have a little bit of ooff behind it but not enough. in europe they're going very deeply in the wrong direction. now, one thing we have to understand. part of what is going on is very political but not in the paul ryan sense. if you're talking about paul ryan's austerity motivation, you're talking about wanting to shrink government and cut taxes for rich people. of course in europe, one of the problems is that a lot of germans in the german electorate don't really want to bail out other countries. >> so essentially it seems the whole case for austerity has fallen apart, right? you had the analysis that backed austerity, unraveled thanks to a math error. i don't do math but you should get that
the german chancellor whose gdp shank 1.4% in the last five years it seem these are the pem who best>> if you want to see a natural experiment, kind of rare in economics you can look at two different countries who did it different ways. the example is a very good one. just to be clear, we've been doing a very small version of that here. our deficit has been falling too quickly to support. it does have a little bit of ooff behind it but not enough. in europe they're going very deeply in...
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i thought about it for a couple years and i talked to real good friend of mine, eric shanks, with fox and i said this is not what i want to continue doing anymore. i mean, this will be my 24th world series coming up. 24th all-star game, a quarter of a century. in fact, i had dinner with al michael it is other night and al and jim palmer and i did -- >> rose: oh, gosh. >> our first world series together. >> rose: jim palmer from the orioles. >> jim palmer from the orioles who's a terrific friend and a great guy. and game two in 1985 i took over for howard cosell. howard came out with a book, he was fired ten days before the series and before game two we were doing our work in the booth in kansas city and al looked at me and he said "well, this begs the question, is it tougher to play in a world series or announce one?" and i said "what? announcing one by far is tougher!" and it is. because you have to have everything together. >> rose: you have to know all the moving parts. >> exactly. and when you're a player you can get rid of things with activity. >> rose: now, do you like the show
i thought about it for a couple years and i talked to real good friend of mine, eric shanks, with fox and i said this is not what i want to continue doing anymore. i mean, this will be my 24th world series coming up. 24th all-star game, a quarter of a century. in fact, i had dinner with al michael it is other night and al and jim palmer and i did -- >> rose: oh, gosh. >> our first world series together. >> rose: jim palmer from the orioles. >> jim palmer from the orioles...
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. ♪ >>> finally tonight, the shank of the evening, the bitter end of prime time and we begin our weekly neglected and overlooked stories of this week with a note of concern about our neighbors to the north. and a fair warning to all with plans to fly there. in hipster news, there's concern being expressed around the globe that canada might be making a terrible mistake. these are the new flight attendant uniforms for air canada's discount airline air canada rouge. the photos plainly show there's room for concern. the fedora for starters. it's on fashion life support with a dwindling number of friends and almost no cool kids willing to hang out with it. this is canada's first critical misstep in years. they had been riding a hot streak starting with the birth of martin short, dudley doright, the vancouver olympic, their space station commander whose mustache the opposite of the fedora because it's not ironic, but now this. here's hoping everything is okay tonight north of the u.s. border and this was all a bad accessory dream. >>> back here in the safe confines of new york, there are two
. ♪ >>> finally tonight, the shank of the evening, the bitter end of prime time and we begin our weekly neglected and overlooked stories of this week with a note of concern about our neighbors to the north. and a fair warning to all with plans to fly there. in hipster news, there's concern being expressed around the globe that canada might be making a terrible mistake. these are the new flight attendant uniforms for air canada's discount airline air canada rouge. the photos plainly...
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in golf, the very first shot i took on the golf course was a shank in a tournament.was humiliating, but i learned from that and i played on through that. >> come on. come on. there you go. >> hug makes it all better. >> always. >> if you're having a tough hole and you're saying play through, is there ever a time where you just give up and just say, you know what, i'm counting this one out because i've got to get on to the next thing? because in investing, there are certain trades that aren't working and you've just got to kind of run. >> with each investment, each opportunity you have, you need to be looking at what is the best way to achieve your goal. so, if your goal is a consistent rate of return over time, sometimes the best thing to do is you have nothing better than to punch back out into the fairway in golf. sometimes in investing, you have to be willing to accept the fact that maybe there was a mistake that you made, maybe there was something you overlooked, maybe there was something that you missed, and you have to have the humility to be able to say this i
in golf, the very first shot i took on the golf course was a shank in a tournament.was humiliating, but i learned from that and i played on through that. >> come on. come on. there you go. >> hug makes it all better. >> always. >> if you're having a tough hole and you're saying play through, is there ever a time where you just give up and just say, you know what, i'm counting this one out because i've got to get on to the next thing? because in investing, there are...
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. >> father paul shank, catholics united for life. i concur with my brother's statements. > reverend rob shank, schenck, chairman, evangelical church alliance. >> my name is jennifer kerns, i was the official spokesperson for prop 8 in california. i am here today on behalf of the seven million voters in the state of california who voted for proposition 8. i am here today because the state of california has a system of direct democracy more than seven million voters voted for proposition eight in 2008. and more than 10 million voters in the mid 1990's for proposition 22. while i have been quiet for the last five years for this proposition to take its course in our legal system, i'm here today on behalf of the seven million voters in the state of california to express our disappointment. we believe every vote should count. thank you. >> again, my name is jennifer kerns, and i was the spokesperson for prop 8. i'll be over here if you need any additional comments. >> congressman tim huelskamp from the state of kansas. issue some comments
. >> father paul shank, catholics united for life. i concur with my brother's statements. > reverend rob shank, schenck, chairman, evangelical church alliance. >> my name is jennifer kerns, i was the official spokesperson for prop 8 in california. i am here today on behalf of the seven million voters in the state of california who voted for proposition 8. i am here today because the state of california has a system of direct democracy more than seven million voters voted for...
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so you have the veal on the bone and you cook like the shanks, the veal shanks.rate. and it's very neutral flavor. so fish, very important your grill has to be oiled before you grill it. so what i'm going to do is kind of quickly, we have some good heat here. just going to rub that on the grill. i'm going to throw a couple of these on. >> and you haven't seasoned these beforehand? >> these ones we did not. these we did. >> what did you put on those? >> salt, pepper, a little garlic, parsley. olive oil. you don't need a lot. you have good fresh fish you don't need a lot. >> your meat's on fire. >> oh! there we go. >> talking to us and not paying attention to his grill. >> you have to turn it. >> once you get that done, what else do you need over here? >> we have a stone fruit relish. all kinds of great stone fruit. white cherries, apricots, white nectarines, peaches. we didn't use mango in this one. you could. absolutely. >> look at this. >> all that? >> how spicy? >> that's a little too much spice p. >> just a pinch of pepper, not a pile. >> salt. all right. then
so you have the veal on the bone and you cook like the shanks, the veal shanks.rate. and it's very neutral flavor. so fish, very important your grill has to be oiled before you grill it. so what i'm going to do is kind of quickly, we have some good heat here. just going to rub that on the grill. i'm going to throw a couple of these on. >> and you haven't seasoned these beforehand? >> these ones we did not. these we did. >> what did you put on those? >> salt, pepper, a...
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. >> reverend rob shanks said this wasn't the court's decision to make. >> the supreme court has no authority of marriage. that authority belongs to the creator. >> reporter: on both sides, emotions had been building toward this single day, this pair of rulings for months. part of the reason for the court's move was a sense of anticipation and that this was it. however you were invested in these cases, knowing this was the last day of the session, so when the rulings came out, the emotions boiled over. certainly for louis phillips, who says his parents just met his new boyfriend. >> so relieve, so happy. i was just on the phone with my parents and almost brought to tears five minutes ago. so very, very happy. >> reporter: what is it that gets you emotional? >> just think about how many more people are happy now than they were an hour ago. that simple thought. >> reporter: louis says he hopes the momentum will continue not only domestically with changes in the more than 30 states, but also globally as well. >> reporter: thank you. >>> with the dismissal of proposition 8, the appeal in californ
. >> reverend rob shanks said this wasn't the court's decision to make. >> the supreme court has no authority of marriage. that authority belongs to the creator. >> reporter: on both sides, emotions had been building toward this single day, this pair of rulings for months. part of the reason for the court's move was a sense of anticipation and that this was it. however you were invested in these cases, knowing this was the last day of the session, so when the rulings came out,...
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or were you expecting them to pull out knives and shank somebody just because they're from the statee naacp and the advancement project. your state has a long history of protegss by black and brown folks. including one by a famous civilized student at a lunch counter. governor, if you would bother to meet with your constituents, maybe you would learn why they are gathering every week. >> >> they have decided to be robin hood in reverse. they're the george wallace of the 21st century. george wallace stood in the door of opportunity. they are now blocking voting rights and blocking health care opportunities and blocking jobs and whatnot. but it was all done with the hope -- we said come back to the constitution you swore to uphold. >> so here's the point. you may be a republican governor, but you represent all of the people of the great state of north carolina, not just the members of your party. not just those who agree with you. when you refuse to meet with concerned citizens you show a callous disregard for what democracy is supposed to be. you have a choice of what kind of southern
or were you expecting them to pull out knives and shank somebody just because they're from the statee naacp and the advancement project. your state has a long history of protegss by black and brown folks. including one by a famous civilized student at a lunch counter. governor, if you would bother to meet with your constituents, maybe you would learn why they are gathering every week. >> >> they have decided to be robin hood in reverse. they're the george wallace of the 21st...
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it shank tumors in 38% of patients in advanced melanoma.e treatment of advanced melanoma. >> i would say that the clear winner in the space funny enough is bristol's yervoy. the reason i say that is because the message coming out of the meeting really was on the opportunity and prospect for combination immuno therapy. >> it's that comp snags the analyst describes that's key to this immuno therapy space because bmy's yervoy can be use with other drugs and analysts like it because it's got that first mover vooenadvantage. >> jackie deangeles. >>> apple is depending itself today in manhattan against department of defense justice accusing it of fixing e-book prices. courtney reagan is live outside the courthouse with the latest. hey, court. >> good morning to you, kelly. that's right. it's been more than a year since the department of justice filed the lawsuit against apple and five publishers alleging that apple helped these publishers raise e-book prices. they have settled paying $164 million in fines. day one of the trial, department of just
it shank tumors in 38% of patients in advanced melanoma.e treatment of advanced melanoma. >> i would say that the clear winner in the space funny enough is bristol's yervoy. the reason i say that is because the message coming out of the meeting really was on the opportunity and prospect for combination immuno therapy. >> it's that comp snags the analyst describes that's key to this immuno therapy space because bmy's yervoy can be use with other drugs and analysts like it because...
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s shanks and weaknesses and those americans interests can advance when we to ensure we have the leadershipwe need at the united nations, i would strongly urge the senate to confirm or without delay. to you all for continuing to serve our country. beenteam of people has extraordinary dedicated to america. .hey have made america safer they have made america's values live in corners of the world that are crying out for our support and leadership. i cannot be prouder of these three individuals. not only their intelligence, not only their savvy, but their integrity and their heart. proud to have had the privilege of working with tom. very proud that i will continue to privilege of working with samantha and with susan. with that, i would invite tom to say a few words. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. you mentioned the many hours they work together in the situation room put together here by john kennedy without any windows. i was first like to thank you for this rare opportunity to be outside and experience national life. [laughter] -- natural light. [laughter] in 1977my service here when
s shanks and weaknesses and those americans interests can advance when we to ensure we have the leadershipwe need at the united nations, i would strongly urge the senate to confirm or without delay. to you all for continuing to serve our country. beenteam of people has extraordinary dedicated to america. .hey have made america safer they have made america's values live in corners of the world that are crying out for our support and leadership. i cannot be prouder of these three individuals. not...
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daley bothered by calling him there short shanks. [laughter] >> i don't think so but to have a skin then they try to manipulate the media to serve the political end but one of my team since the book i sink of the song of his father's accomplishments and mistakes and i think he lives in his father's shadow as all politicians did of his generation but when he came to power he was careful not to repeat the mistakes of his father. this then try to work on a race relations and his father made a huge mistake but the son tried to improve and the father had been criticized deeply for not taking care of the public school and similarly for public housing we could debate if that worked out or not. >> the interesting thing about public housing is that richard m. of virtually erased richard j. public-housing notion which i find wrong on every level. >> it is tragic. of high-rise was tragic the sun looked at the father race relations, a school, housing, i will not be chairman of the democratic party by the way my father totally messed up at the 19
daley bothered by calling him there short shanks. [laughter] >> i don't think so but to have a skin then they try to manipulate the media to serve the political end but one of my team since the book i sink of the song of his father's accomplishments and mistakes and i think he lives in his father's shadow as all politicians did of his generation but when he came to power he was careful not to repeat the mistakes of his father. this then try to work on a race relations and his father made...