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what we call shanks. a homemade knife.made out of a steel rod you can find inside the cabinet. >> the shank was not found in tye's cell but in that of his half brother, william wilson. >> i just moved into the cell like a week ago. i have no clue how it got there. >> wilson is serving a life sentence for the murder of tye's other brother during a methamphetamine-induced hallucination. >> at the time i really thought he was my enemy. i don't know. i wished i wouldn't have killed him but -- >> now what we normally do is find out who the offenders are associated with. if we find out who they're associated with, we also shake down who they're associated with. >> that means even though the knife was found on his brother, ronnie tye will have his cell inspected for contraband as well. >> tye, shake down. >> what is this all about every [ bleep ] time? that's bull [ bleep ]. what did they get my brother with? >> he had a seven-inch shank. >> seven inch? >> seven inch shank. >> i don't know what the [ bleep ] he's thinking. he's a
what we call shanks. a homemade knife.made out of a steel rod you can find inside the cabinet. >> the shank was not found in tye's cell but in that of his half brother, william wilson. >> i just moved into the cell like a week ago. i have no clue how it got there. >> wilson is serving a life sentence for the murder of tye's other brother during a methamphetamine-induced hallucination. >> at the time i really thought he was my enemy. i don't know. i wished i wouldn't have...
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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 vic
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...
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a shank made out of a pen barrel and a nail.ethal, but they can put your eye out. this is made out of a plastic comb. just a piece of plastic. a turkey leg bone. certain cell houses are not allowed to have chicken bones or rib bones because they can do this with them. to me these are the dangerous ones here, the ones you don't really see. when a guy carries something like this, he really means business. he wants to hide it. very sharp, very pointed. this is what we'd call a .22 zip gun. shoots a .22 round. put your bullet in there. screw it down until it's tight. made in one of the shops. if a guy didn't know this, if this wasn't together, he had this piece lying on one bench and this piece lying over there, you really wouldn't know what it was. >> the c.e.r.t. team constantly trains to respond to any incident within the prison, including escape attempts. >> what we're doing here today, we're repelling. we're pounding the bars. to see if somebody's been sawing on them. we've got plastech hammers that when you hit a bar that's be
a shank made out of a pen barrel and a nail.ethal, but they can put your eye out. this is made out of a plastic comb. just a piece of plastic. a turkey leg bone. certain cell houses are not allowed to have chicken bones or rib bones because they can do this with them. to me these are the dangerous ones here, the ones you don't really see. when a guy carries something like this, he really means business. he wants to hide it. very sharp, very pointed. this is what we'd call a .22 zip gun. shoots...
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officers have discovered a shank in his cell.of his disciplinary hearing on the matter. he was still sleeping. >> i just found it. i didn't make it. i found it underneath the bed. i gave it to one of the guards. i don't know. it just turned up at the right time. i can't believe it but that's what happened. >> schreiber has opted to not defend himself at the hearing. >> it's too early for me. i don't -- i don't get up and do anything until like lunch and it's exactly what i want anyway. the hearing, you know? there's no point in me being there. >> so what's the answer? >> okay. would you read the notice for administrative segregation into the record? >> summary states schreiber has demonstrated a pattern of incorrigibility. he has been convicted of six violations and housed at nine different facilities in about a six-month period. >> how many occasions was there a homemade weapon? >> appears he had three different incidents. since he's been at this facility, he attempted to incite other offenders, made racial slurs, been disrupted
officers have discovered a shank in his cell.of his disciplinary hearing on the matter. he was still sleeping. >> i just found it. i didn't make it. i found it underneath the bed. i gave it to one of the guards. i don't know. it just turned up at the right time. i can't believe it but that's what happened. >> schreiber has opted to not defend himself at the hearing. >> it's too early for me. i don't -- i don't get up and do anything until like lunch and it's exactly what i...
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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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these two are both shoe shanks. support 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.
these two are both shoe shanks. support 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...
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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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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 an
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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, and if they can get their hands on pieces of metal particularly, they will sharpen them to make shanks or knives. >> we search a lot. we search as much as we can to make sure they are not storing contraband items like weapons, drugs, money. >> it was during this cell search that we first met this inmate who was serving an eight-year sentence for carjacking. >> can you tell me what's going on? >> they shaking us down to see whether we got illegal things on us, things that we ain't supposed to have, stuff like that. i call it harassment though. >> his cell is thoroughly searched. >> they like to hide shanks or homemade knives in their boots sometimes. 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's an endless process. >> so what are they doing? >> they're not allowed to have anything on the walls or the doors, so we take it down. >> this looks like a doctor's waiting room. got little magazines. >> even something as seemingly harmless as a set of headphones can be considered contraband. >> is there
, and if they can get their hands on pieces of metal particularly, they will sharpen them to make shanks or knives. >> we search a lot. we search as much as we can to make sure they are not storing contraband items like weapons, drugs, money. >> it was during this cell search that we first met this inmate who was serving an eight-year sentence for carjacking. >> can you tell me what's going on? >> they shaking us down to see whether we got illegal things on us, things...
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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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i was walking toward him, and i had the homemade shank in my left hand. and i swung and i 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 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, inmat
i was walking toward him, and i had the homemade shank in my left hand. and i swung and i 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 all, and chances are they're going to die. >> hughley was sentenced to death for the killing of the counselor...
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jc: ron... exactly. >> here i don't have to roll over and grab hold of a shank every morning. 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 then transferred out away from the kids that they're trying to organize in the first place. >> don cowboy stumpf is serving a 99-year term for murder. he was first incarcerated on spring creek on the day it opened. >> won't be long before they set out the picnic tables, there will be picnic tables out here and 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. i mean, the setting, if you look around. you don't really get uptight. >> prison officials also point to the unique racial makeup of the inmate popu
jc: ron... exactly. >> here i don't have to roll over and grab hold of a shank every morning. 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 then transferred out away from the kids that they're trying to organize in the first place. >> don cowboy stumpf...
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exercise involving russian and develop russian forces all watched over by president putin and with the shank oh you can find that in our in motion section plus. sued for science and us christian group wants the kansas education board in court for teaching children about evolution and global warming saying it violates a people's religious freedom the genesis of that story a hearty dot com. amid the ancient ruins of greece's olympia the dress rehearsal for lighting of the sochi two thousand and fourteen winter olympics torch has taken place under former reports from the final preparation before the actual ceremony on sunday. actually watching the rehearsal for sunday's ceremony here after limpia the birthplace of the lympics two and a half thousand years ago and they sang cycle actually had the sound of the next dylan pics and that's because he didn't pick flying the full g. twenty four teen movie did it and it will get into print stuff since you can see here practicing what they would do on sunday night it's my life you two should the first torchbearer who parker edition is always the great a
exercise involving russian and develop russian forces all watched over by president putin and with the shank oh you can find that in our in motion section plus. sued for science and us christian group wants the kansas education board in court for teaching children about evolution and global warming saying it violates a people's religious freedom the genesis of that story a hearty dot com. amid the ancient ruins of greece's olympia the dress rehearsal for lighting of the sochi two thousand and...
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the charges now are ya and i did catch up with the head of the competence of russia dimitri said the shank of us about to be a little bit about the flare that i didn't witness when i was up there in the mountains and this is what i actually have to say we got in that take a listen nobody will be frozen to this its will be a mild temperature it's a balance between the warmer condition and the coastal parts of venice and also we hope that there will be a lot of smaller during the winter in the mountains some by the way in case so that any. so the show this no we prepare the snow from the previous season on the fly in this special reservoir so we're secure that anyway the games will be at the highest possible level it's ready said in good health food store chief it's a thumbs up from the i.o.c. and all that's awaiting us all the sports men and the women up but of course at the olympics the paladin picks for those who went to twenty four teams out here in sochi of course we've given you a taste of what are those winter games will look like adams even feel like who would have thought that once
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exercise involving russian and bell russian forces all watched over by president putin and a look at shank oh you can find that in our in motion section plus. sued for science a u.s. christian group wants in the kansas education board in court for teaching children about evolution and global warming saying it violates a pupil's a religious freedom the genesis of sad story dot com. austria is heading into parliamentary elections on sunday and most polls suggest that the current chancellor is on course for reelection but even a country with a fairly healthy economy is seeing a boom in euro skeptic parties such as team stronach which is expected to win a number of seats archies peter oliver caught up with its billionaire leader. the latest polling information ahead of sunday's election here in austria suggests that the country will see a return of the so-called grand coalition between the social democrats and the conservative people's party however this election has seen a rise in the amount of people turning towards euro skeptic parties now to talk a little bit more about that i'm joined by
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today the president of the ministry reverend rob shank will hold a news conference in front of the damagedonument to deliver a message to the perpetrators. >> a 7th grader from virginia beach will find out whether he is expelled from school for shooting a toy gun on his property. the 13-year-old and a friend were suspended for a year for playing with the air soft gun. the neighbor called the police after seeing the incident. the boy games never took it to the designated bus stop or the school. >> hundreds of gun rights advocateors rallied in annapolis as they are set to take effect e next month and will ban 455 different types of weapons, limit magazines to ten round and require gun buyersers to submit finger fingerprints to maryland state police. >> he was just miles from his goal. a story of determination after a local man's cross country backride lands him in theim i hospital. >> as we head to break a live lv look outside on this tuesday morning. a rather chilly tuesday morning. we'll get an update from tucker barnes to see if it's going remain that way when we come back. >> let the cel
today the president of the ministry reverend rob shank will hold a news conference in front of the damagedonument to deliver a message to the perpetrators. >> a 7th grader from virginia beach will find out whether he is expelled from school for shooting a toy gun on his property. the 13-year-old and a friend were suspended for a year for playing with the air soft gun. the neighbor called the police after seeing the incident. the boy games never took it to the designated bus stop or the...
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even the north pole will all named on the ridge associate organizing committee president dmitri china shankit how did i do that the torch is to some of the future parents. while newly elected international olympic committee president thomas back says those such a games are his top priority after the fifty nine year old german won the ballots in argentina to form a fence that is the ninth i.o.c. boss and also the first olympic champion to head the organization. sure when i go to lowe's on the next it used to be. there when president is going over to me the files of. the top five will be will be sochi and i will be very happy. to try to work there for it with salty you know to make it a great success and finally with the winter sports season about to get underway the russian snowboarding team are making their final preparations and hoping that american born star vic wild can help lead his adopted country to gold in such a. snowboarding has only been one big discipline since then the gamma games in one thousand nine hundred eight russia's first medal came twelve years later in vancouver where.
even the north pole will all named on the ridge associate organizing committee president dmitri china shankit how did i do that the torch is to some of the future parents. while newly elected international olympic committee president thomas back says those such a games are his top priority after the fifty nine year old german won the ballots in argentina to form a fence that is the ninth i.o.c. boss and also the first olympic champion to head the organization. sure when i go to lowe's on the...
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the north pole were all named on the route to such an organizing committee president dmitri china shank a hundred over the torches to some of the future batteries. for the night. for organ become eighty eight. don't get mad but about this in argentina have a bank. boss not so the first olympic champion to head the organization. i'm sure when i go to lowe's on the next or to stay. there when president is being over to me the fights for. the top five will be will be sochi and i will be very happy. to try to work there for it with salt she you know to make it a great success and finally with the winter sports season about to get underway the russian snowboarding team are making their final preparations and hoping that american born star vic wild can help lead his adopted country to gold in such a a has more. snowboarding has only been i haven't been disciplined since then the government games in one thousand nine hundred eight russia's first medal came twelve years later in vancouver where you can a took silver in the women's parallel giant slalom and this helped kick start a new wave of s
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. >> did you cry when you saw shaw shank? >> who didn't cry?nkor -- anchor man. >> i look good. really good. >> he's a legend. >> yes. >> some like it hot. do you? oh, my god. >> bride made nonstop laughter. >> i think best movie i've seen is probably pulp fiction. that movie revolutionized story telling. >> allows me to resort. >> worst movie that you've seen? >> i never seen that thing. >> titanic keeps sinking. >> you know how sit? >> yes. we're going to have to agree on mariah carey's "glitter". >> ouch. >> who do you think the best act jor right now? >> daniel day lewis. he kills it. >> cary grant. >> mairl steep. >> i know it's shocking. >> jennifer aniston. >> you go with jennifer aniston? >> yes. i am. jim carrey. >> george clooney is a good actor. >> just cloon gee hanson like that. >> good looking guy. >> sandra bummock she rocks. she does different roles. >> this is much better. >> who does not he deserve to be acting in movies these days? >> keanu reeves. >> just isn't a good actor. >> nick cage has been going down hill honestly. >>
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onef the unintended consequences of the regine shank sanctions was the unintended consequence of diversifyinghe iranian economy. the iranian economy is fairly capable, fairly capable of extreme amount of growth in a short time and at some point in the future hopefully will be able to harness the status. melissa: we were looking at specific companies in their doing business. it is not a result of them being isolated, they just have different trading part nurse. you look at cars they import. they still import about $1.5 billion in cars per year from companies like toyota and nissan and others. that could be gm and chrysler. there are things like car parts, they have a huge industry, half a billion per year. a company could be doing business and selling products they are, instead they are buying products from turkey. his us not getting the benefit of that business with the economy we have right now, is it hurting them or are they buying that stuff from someone else? >> in the short run our sanctions definitely have a negative impact on the iranian economy but all it does is finds some place else
onef the unintended consequences of the regine shank sanctions was the unintended consequence of diversifyinghe iranian economy. the iranian economy is fairly capable, fairly capable of extreme amount of growth in a short time and at some point in the future hopefully will be able to harness the status. melissa: we were looking at specific companies in their doing business. it is not a result of them being isolated, they just have different trading part nurse. you look at cars they import. they...
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what his followers described as allied according to authorities to put it toothbrush you into his shank he made clear he did not want me to write this book a and with help nature may e-mail address over to some of his courage followers today get in touch if we have been corresponding cents some are actually pretty nice people although they are protective then hit later he gave me written permission to use his art in the book so if you are overwhelmed you know, how to get in touch with him. >> you have not met him? >> no. he has written to me but here is what would have happened if i had he had this carefully orchestrated his appearance is any way i think if i got visitation we would get 20 minutes of crazy charlie and the only purpose for me to describe what he looks like now is his picture and his facebook page that has already posted a reply to my book is they want it understood none of mr. manses real friends cooperated. i guess that is a fair statement if you check the notes it is all cooperated with official documents or for those who are there on the spot. anyone else? shall be sa
what his followers described as allied according to authorities to put it toothbrush you into his shank he made clear he did not want me to write this book a and with help nature may e-mail address over to some of his courage followers today get in touch if we have been corresponding cents some are actually pretty nice people although they are protective then hit later he gave me written permission to use his art in the book so if you are overwhelmed you know, how to get in touch with him....
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so far our the fan with most correct answer is margaret h shanks for sharing in the fun appreciate itat out when you have time. >> mav on to some other news tonight. lor to bring you on 7 news at 9:00. >> she was the kind of girl that would come in to the a room and without saying it, say remember me? fichlt father of polly class speak was 7 news before the 20th anniversary of her kidnapping and murder. changes in the law that it sparked. >> also the president calls the leader of iran. 15 minute call that could change history. >> and mid-air emergency hero jump into action when commercial airline pilot suffers heart attack. another suffers heart attack. another half hour of abc 7 news goglossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ >> next week mark the 20th anniversary of story that stunned the bay area and entire country for that matter. young girl snatched from her home in petaluma. you know the story. abduction and killing of polly glass ultimately led to major changes in this state from the law to police procedures. wayne
so far our the fan with most correct answer is margaret h shanks for sharing in the fun appreciate itat out when you have time. >> mav on to some other news tonight. lor to bring you on 7 news at 9:00. >> she was the kind of girl that would come in to the a room and without saying it, say remember me? fichlt father of polly class speak was 7 news before the 20th anniversary of her kidnapping and murder. changes in the law that it sparked. >> also the president calls the leader...
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sentence was probably going to be increased because of the fact this was the umpteenth time they found a shank in his cell and they were going to impose new charges on him. >> oh, dude, i will tell you right now if i get criminal charges off of finding a bic razor in my cell, i'm not going to be doing that time. i'll tell you right now. i'm not going to be doing that time. >> well, i'm here to tell you you're going to end up going back. >> i'm telling you right now, i'm not -- i'm going to kill myself if i go and get criminal charges on this [ bleep ]. that's what i'm telling you right now in front of these cameras. >> months after we left limon, schreiber was, in fact, convicted on the additional charges and received another two-year sentence. >> any of you out there that are doing [ bleep ] like i did, exposing yourself, god forbid you mess around with a female under 18 in colorado. you get caught for it, you could go away for life. >>> coming up, asking for trouble again and again. >> i think i'll just go ahead and put me in seg [ bleep ] instead of [ bleep ]. >>> when we first met sandra c
sentence was probably going to be increased because of the fact this was the umpteenth time they found a shank in his cell and they were going to impose new charges on him. >> oh, dude, i will tell you right now if i get criminal charges off of finding a bic razor in my cell, i'm not going to be doing that time. i'll tell you right now. i'm not going to be doing that time. >> well, i'm here to tell you you're going to end up going back. >> i'm telling you right now, i'm not --...
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i broke my tv, made a couple shanks and assaulted them. >> i was covered from my neck down with bloodard and i've seen what he's done to other officers. >> i would just like to get on
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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. >> 136. >> so you've 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
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...
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agree with bill on this, is that the artists' royalties remain the same, but the record labels' costs shanky. >> that's the question i wanted to ask bill. in digital you've got no production costs. so how in the world is the label making all of that money and the or sift is actually making less? >> well, it's that all of these deals were cut before everyone understood how the digital age was going to evolve and some artists were suing the companies a lot saying, hey, a digital download is like when a movie uses our song. because they generally split those proceeds and the labels said, no, no, when you sell it digitally you still only get your dollar royalty. you know, frankly, it didn't even cost the labels that much to make those cds, you know, we think that it's all expensive, but it was really a quarter or 50 cents and artists are always going to get roughly 10% of that money. so what's happened now, of course, is once artists -- artists are smart and have smart managers and as time has moved on they have gotten higher and higher royalty rates for these sorts of things, but, again, it's
agree with bill on this, is that the artists' royalties remain the same, but the record labels' costs shanky. >> that's the question i wanted to ask bill. in digital you've got no production costs. so how in the world is the label making all of that money and the or sift is actually making less? >> well, it's that all of these deals were cut before everyone understood how the digital age was going to evolve and some artists were suing the companies a lot saying, hey, a digital...
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with tight decker's crashed near shanks bill for it services to the boat at the pentagon will pay tributehe 209,077 people who died in those attacks. meanwhile president obama deals with what he calls another threat to national security with serious use of chemical weapons and his hopes to respond. >>: one man wrote to me that we are still recovering from our involvement in iraq. a veteran put more bluntly. this nation is sick and tired of war. in the other retaliation they might seek. >>: i'm andrew spencer reporting print >>james: 434 is the time. new this morning. security officials in benghazi, libya say a major blast has rocked the foreign ministry building in the coastal city. the early morning blast also damaged the benghazi branch of the libyan central bank next door. several passers-by were injured. and it was a year today that four americans including ambassador chris stephen were killed in an embassy attack in benghazi. the obama administration initially characterized it as a spontaneous attack and not the result of a deliberate act by al-qaeda. many republicans said the white
with tight decker's crashed near shanks bill for it services to the boat at the pentagon will pay tributehe 209,077 people who died in those attacks. meanwhile president obama deals with what he calls another threat to national security with serious use of chemical weapons and his hopes to respond. >>: one man wrote to me that we are still recovering from our involvement in iraq. a veteran put more bluntly. this nation is sick and tired of war. in the other retaliation they might seek....
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here is reverend rob shank from faith in action. >> we consider this a serious crime because it is not just a crime against our property, it is a crime against the sense of identity that comes from an association with the ten commandments. they will fix the monument and then put in security cameras to make sure it doesn't happen again and faith and action are amazed that they could pull it off directly across from the security of the supreme court. and faith and action will hold a news conference later on. they have a special message for the prerp traitors here and they will not tell us what that message is. we have an inkling that maybe they will forgive these people for vandalizing their property. >> that is probably the line of thinking. and security in that area, it is literally across the street from the supreme court and capitol hill and so heavily policed. they had it planned out certainly. we'll see what happens with the investigation, trace. thank you. >> a new beginning for the woman accused in targeting corsicana groups. lois lerner decided to retire. we'll talk with the att
here is reverend rob shank from faith in action. >> we consider this a serious crime because it is not just a crime against our property, it is a crime against the sense of identity that comes from an association with the ten commandments. they will fix the monument and then put in security cameras to make sure it doesn't happen again and faith and action are amazed that they could pull it off directly across from the security of the supreme court. and faith and action will hold a news...
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press plane hit the trade center and the anniversary brings changes to the flight 93 memorial in shankslle, pa.. victims's relatives gathered along with officials to mark the start of construction on a visitor's center. those are your news headlines on the fox business network, back to dagen mcdowell and connell mcshane. connell: in new york the largest city of the nation we have primary results in a race for a mayor to report on today. the big local story before the terror attacks was primary day. bill deblazio taking 40% on the democratic side. needs to stay above 40 as the paper ballots are being counted. if he does he will avoid a runoff with the number 2, bill thompson and this does look like the end for anthony wiener in terms of his political career. he is out just 5 for 7 in the race for mayor last night. elliot spitzer also done, lost to scott stringer in the race to the new york city comptroller. dagen: weiner's goodbye wave was giving the middle finger to a local tv crew. he was giving his concession speech. go away. we don't want to see you anymore. moving del west and the 4
press plane hit the trade center and the anniversary brings changes to the flight 93 memorial in shankslle, pa.. victims's relatives gathered along with officials to mark the start of construction on a visitor's center. those are your news headlines on the fox business network, back to dagen mcdowell and connell mcshane. connell: in new york the largest city of the nation we have primary results in a race for a mayor to report on today. the big local story before the terror attacks was primary...
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for all for all those democrats who shanked it, here is your chance to get on the same page with the american people, because they overwhelmingly oppose this law. the american people overwhelmingly oppose this law and you can't open a newspaper these days without being struck by some new reason you should be opposed to it, too. remember, it's more than just our constituents who are opposed to obamacare. small businesses are opposed. even big labor bosses are souring on it. all we need are five democrats to show enough courage to stand against their party and with the american people on this vote. that's enough to pass the bill, enough to keep the government open, and to keep obamacare funding out of it. before this train collides with reality. so i would urges my democratic colleagues to join us, the members of my conference, who are already united in our single payer significanc-- toour oppos. madam president, i yield the floor. -- yomr. durbin: madam presiden? the presiding officer: the assistant democratic leader. mr. durbin: came to the floor cephal times while senator cruz was s
for all for all those democrats who shanked it, here is your chance to get on the same page with the american people, because they overwhelmingly oppose this law. the american people overwhelmingly oppose this law and you can't open a newspaper these days without being struck by some new reason you should be opposed to it, too. remember, it's more than just our constituents who are opposed to obamacare. small businesses are opposed. even big labor bosses are souring on it. all we need are five...
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today, ceremonies marking the 12th anniversary of the 911 attacks were held in new york city, shanks berg, pennsylvania, and washington. the president and joe biden began the day observing a moment .f silence on the white house [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [bell tolls] [no audio] "taps"] playings ♪ [audible marching] [audible marching] a the president delivered wreath to the pentagon memorial and delivered a speech to honor the 184 people who died 12 years ago on the flight that crashed into the pentagon. flightmerican airlines 2001.september 11 placing a wreath at the line of the pentagon memorial. "taps"] playing >> good morning. scripture, we learn of the miracle of restoration. have made me see many troubles and calamities will revive me again. from the depths of the earth, you will bring me up again and increase my greatness and comfort me again. secretary hagel and general members of our armed all, thend most of survivors to bear the wounds of that day and the families of those we lost, it is an honor to be with you again and to remember the tragedy of 12 septembers ago and
today, ceremonies marking the 12th anniversary of the 911 attacks were held in new york city, shanks berg, pennsylvania, and washington. the president and joe biden began the day observing a moment .f silence on the white house [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [bell tolls] [no audio] "taps"] playings ♪ [audible marching] [audible marching] a the president delivered wreath to the pentagon memorial and delivered a speech to honor the 184 people who died 12 years ago on the flight that...