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and shanks tanks, it's down 14%. the waste management company warns the full year results will be 15% blow estimates and cites difficult trading conditions in belgium. let's have a look at bonds. we've seen quite a big movement in bonds in the last ten days or so. it was only about ten days ago
and shanks tanks, it's down 14%. the waste management company warns the full year results will be 15% blow estimates and cites difficult trading conditions in belgium. let's have a look at bonds. we've seen quite a big movement in bonds in the last ten days or so. it was only about ten days ago
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the shanks that were found in your possession.u have been found with two previous to limon and the shank found in your cell at limon correctional facility. >> i found them, i didn't make them. >> that will be handled in court, but i'm telling you, with the amount of time you are looking at, quit antagonizing the inmates. you will have to live with them maybe for the rest of your life. what you are building now, you will pay for down the road. >> if i get criminal charges, i will find a big razor in my cell. i won't be doing that time. i tell you right now i won't be doing that time. >> i'm here to tell you that you will. >> i'm telling you that i will kill myself if i go and get criminal charges. that's what i am telling you in front of these cameras. i'm not doing any more time in prison. if i get charges past august, i'm killing myself. plain and simple. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> what's the yeoungest person you were involved with? >> 14. >> children from magazines and newspapers. >> just l
the shanks that were found in your possession.u have been found with two previous to limon and the shank found in your cell at limon correctional facility. >> i found them, i didn't make them. >> that will be handled in court, but i'm telling you, with the amount of time you are looking at, quit antagonizing the inmates. you will have to live with them maybe for the rest of your life. what you are building now, you will pay for down the road. >> if i get criminal charges, i...
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. >> in prison slang known as shanks. they are the deadly weapons that inmates create from behind bars with an ingenuity that almost defies imagination. >> they get a disposable razor and put both blades, one on each side of the tooth brush. they'll come across their enemy, slice them across the neck and because the two blades are so wide apart it just fillets 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, then lubricated with whatever they find. >> how long can they keep it up there? >> i believe the average time is maybe about a day. when it's time to pull it out, sometimes it won't come out. and that leads to other problems. >> inmates go to such extreme lengths to fashion and conceal weapons, officers must be outfitted with the high tech nonlethal arsenal of their own. at the los angeles county jail, we encountered inmates who seemed impervi
. >> in prison slang known as shanks. they are the deadly weapons that inmates create from behind bars with an ingenuity that almost defies imagination. >> they get a disposable razor and put both blades, one on each side of the tooth brush. they'll come across their enemy, slice them across the neck and because the two blades are so wide apart it just fillets the individual wide open. >> inmates will do almost anything to hide the weapons they spend so much time...
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we call them shanks in here. asked him to pass his food tray.ere 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 of them things. i'm just another man in another p
we call them shanks in here. asked him to pass his food tray.ere 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...
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>> shank and tittle.'t say it three times fast. >> i like that a great deal. >> i bet to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. this is crazy i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? yes. do your socks match? my socks match. do your eyeballs match? yes. cable does not match the speeds. makes you want to go mad. erggggh. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds join now at fiosspeedmatch.com verizon. you might have noticedter for customers with things are looking pretty good at southwest. our dazzling smiles. our incredible good looks. our new ride. and some shiny, new nonstops ready for takeoff. you're going to need more reasons to travel. because flying new nonstops on southwest is looking pretty good. book your low fare now at southwest.com ♪ >>> the all important forecast? >> yes. >> they've gone hog wild for heavy rain wednesday night, but on t
>> shank and tittle.'t say it three times fast. >> i like that a great deal. >> i bet to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. this is crazy i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? yes. do your socks match? my socks match. do your eyeballs match? yes. cable does not match the speeds. makes you want to go mad. erggggh. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch -...
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may be a couple of hours after the announcement from mr porter shank was office who came out and. openly called russia terrorist state and that ukraine was going to seek nato membership and that they were going to build the wall. between ukraine and russia so the the hawks who are supported by the hawks in washington the neo conservative faction in washington there were not obviously even interested in in a ceasefire they want to radicalize things especially having in mind the nato summit that's coming up on the fourth and fifth of september. so just finally alexander author of the words we've heard today is the expectation of pace existing it's all in ukraine at the moment e.g. the people just think this is just part of the gang just part of the war. unfortunately i think majority of pinioned if you really ask people most of the ordinary people everyday working people in ukraine whether they want peace yes i think they want peace i'm fortunate leave their voices are not being heard by the political class that took power in a coup or in february they're not interested in peace all
may be a couple of hours after the announcement from mr porter shank was office who came out and. openly called russia terrorist state and that ukraine was going to seek nato membership and that they were going to build the wall. between ukraine and russia so the the hawks who are supported by the hawks in washington the neo conservative faction in washington there were not obviously even interested in in a ceasefire they want to radicalize things especially having in mind the nato summit...
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beef shanks, flank steak, ox tail, veal shanks, chicken, marrow bones, beef ribs, leeks, carrots, turnipsrature, then served with its own deeply rich broth. >> think it's enough for the two of us? >> and then this. >> oh, my god. >> as if the chef had been listening to my deepest, darkest secret yearnings, the legendary yeve a la royale, an almost completely disappeared, incredibly difficult preparation of wild hare. the animal is first slowly cooked, then coated by a sauce of its own minced heart, liver and lungs that has been thickened with its own blood. after more than six hours of preparation, the hare is served as the chef prefers, whole on the bone, the rich glorious sauce finished with truffles and chartreuse. napeed over and over, until it coats like richest chocolate. absolutely the lost ark of the covenant of cuisine ancienne. >> everything great about cooking is encapsulated in this dish. >> we continue all over the world to make cuisine of paul many generations to come. forever. >> i will never eat like this again in my life. chef, merci. the meal of my life. >> today i was t
beef shanks, flank steak, ox tail, veal shanks, chicken, marrow bones, beef ribs, leeks, carrots, turnipsrature, then served with its own deeply rich broth. >> think it's enough for the two of us? >> and then this. >> oh, my god. >> as if the chef had been listening to my deepest, darkest secret yearnings, the legendary yeve a la royale, an almost completely disappeared, incredibly difficult preparation of wild hare. the animal is first slowly cooked, then coated by a...
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he finds shanks all the time, and i don't know whether it's because of the years of me talking to himbout what goes on out here that when he stepped in here, he just immediately -- he just does a good job. >> that's like my first big drug bust. i've found a lot of shanks, a lot of tattoo guns, a lot of tobacco, but i've never found any real hard drugs. so it's exciting. >> but nothing short of life-altering for cherry, who could be facing many more years in prison. >> he's going downtown probably get charged with distribution because of the amount of drugs that were there. and then with the amount of felonies he's got, he's probably going to get charged with habitual too. he'll probably end up doing the rest of his life in prison over that now. >> how much time did you have left? >> about six years. >> no matter what happens with his charges, cherry's future in prison could be perilous. >> this offender could be in fairly grave danger if he came back to population and it would take several months of investigation and stuff from our intel people to determine if it would be safe for him
he finds shanks all the time, and i don't know whether it's because of the years of me talking to himbout what goes on out here that when he stepped in here, he just immediately -- he just does a good job. >> that's like my first big drug bust. i've found a lot of shanks, a lot of tattoo guns, a lot of tobacco, but i've never found any real hard drugs. so it's exciting. >> but nothing short of life-altering for cherry, who could be facing many more years in prison. >> he's...
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>> back again with michael shank, douglas brinkley, james reece, and rick francona. with you. as don said this was the president who ran on getting the united states out of iraq and he has been involved in seven military interventions or whatever you want to call them. the irony is, is overwhelming. he was going to retire the global "war on terrorism." resurrected it. going to war with more muslim countries. the coalition 'tis 5 of 22 arab states, arab league. five of 57 muslim states in the organization for islaming cooperation. i wish he would prioritize political and economic, environmental solutions, reintegrating sunni moderates after 2006, into baghdad. resource share, share power into baghdad. or if he was dealing with environmental problems in syria or yemen. they beth aoth are struggling w severe droughts. tlid civ tlid civil war in syria and yemen. >> mike, i agree in theory with what you are saying. the reality on the ground is different. we are faced with an urgent situation right now. the president is trying to deal with that. ideally in a perfect world
>> back again with michael shank, douglas brinkley, james reece, and rick francona. with you. as don said this was the president who ran on getting the united states out of iraq and he has been involved in seven military interventions or whatever you want to call them. the irony is, is overwhelming. he was going to retire the global "war on terrorism." resurrected it. going to war with more muslim countries. the coalition 'tis 5 of 22 arab states, arab league. five of 57 muslim...
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>> cooking a lamb shank, there any trick to it? >> you go to the butcher. overnight. can you smell that, right? we get a dutch oven. the nice thing is to get a sear. it charm ettizes the flavor. after about ten or 15 minutes each side, we take it out. >> look someone was hungry. >> we take it out. >> we will wrestle these. look at the color of the shank. >> we are moving over. >> enjoy the meal. >> we start with cooking our chicken in beer. it's been shredded. now to the bore broth, right? we add the combination of peas, carrots and green beans. everything goes into the same pot a. super easy recipe. we add some ketchup, tv magic, we've cooked it right there. >> this looks amazing. >> we garnish with olives and pimento. >> how are the lamb shanks? >> delicious. we have a special guest. >> we are hungry. >> oh. >> i smell food. >> oh, a surprise. >> we'll try these on you later. >> she has been making the recipes. i have been the guinea pig. >> he gave me good credit for trying. how is the lamb? >> he is normally the one in the kitchen. >> i forgot the chick
>> cooking a lamb shank, there any trick to it? >> you go to the butcher. overnight. can you smell that, right? we get a dutch oven. the nice thing is to get a sear. it charm ettizes the flavor. after about ten or 15 minutes each side, we take it out. >> look someone was hungry. >> we take it out. >> we will wrestle these. look at the color of the shank. >> we are moving over. >> enjoy the meal. >> we start with cooking our chicken in beer. it's...
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enjoy it. >> how are the lamb shanks? >> delicious. i have been the guinea pig. it has been wonderful. >> he gave me good credit for trying. how is the lamb? >> he is normally the one in the kitchen. >> he is. >> i forgot the chicken. >> great for you guys to participate. hillary, great for you to put it altogether. >> we will be joining. actually, they will be joining hsn, right? >> on friday night. we have a special. mindy grossman this powerhouse wonderful person that runs hsn and carol stern helps put this cookbook towing. we are doing this wonderful feature featuring ingrid. i will be there. it will be wonderful and so exciting. i'm so grateful. >>> coming up next, a performance by big & rich. stick around. this is "today" on nbc. >>> big & rich entered the scene with songs like "riding a cowboy." now they're celebrating their tenth anniversary, it's a new album called "gravity." i like seeing you two towing. there is something ability you two side-by-side. >> thank you. >> there was a little time where you guys kind of went off o
enjoy it. >> how are the lamb shanks? >> delicious. i have been the guinea pig. it has been wonderful. >> he gave me good credit for trying. how is the lamb? >> he is normally the one in the kitchen. >> he is. >> i forgot the chicken. >> great for you guys to participate. hillary, great for you to put it altogether. >> we will be joining. actually, they will be joining hsn, right? >> on friday night. we have a special. mindy grossman this...
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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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joique me gordan shank, author of "nuclear show down: north korea takes on the world."for being here. >> thank you. >> i want to read you a quote from vladimir putin because it concerns many people. he recently warned, vladimir putin, "russia is one of the most powerful nuclear nations. this is a reality, not just words." he went on to add "potential enemies should be aware it is better not to come against russia as regards to a possible armed conflict." why is he bringing up nuclear weapons exactly? >> i think what he wants to do is intimidate the west, wants to intimidate ukraine, because also when he talked about this, which was friday, he also said he used a term for eastern ukraine, which really meant new russia. so what he's saying is i'm going to keep ukraine and if you come at me, i'm going to use nuclear weapons. really what he has done is changed the world with one statement, because up until this time, everyone thought that nuclear weapons were defensive in nature, they were the instruments of deterrence. what he's now done is he's made them appliances of agg
joique me gordan shank, author of "nuclear show down: north korea takes on the world."for being here. >> thank you. >> i want to read you a quote from vladimir putin because it concerns many people. he recently warned, vladimir putin, "russia is one of the most powerful nuclear nations. this is a reality, not just words." he went on to add "potential enemies should be aware it is better not to come against russia as regards to a possible armed...
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. >> >> ukraine's president for a shank oh -- poroshanko expects to have peace talks. >> the rebel leaders in ukraine have said they're prepared to do likewise. >> despite all of the talk of a cease-fire, the situation on the ground is not appear to have changed. there are fresh reports of fighting. >> the tide it seems has turned for the ukrainian army in the east of the country. after the advance of the rebels in recent weeks, ukrainian government soldiers are now on the defensive will stop for them, a cease-fire now could be more urgent than ever. in the south of the country, the rebels have opened a third front. according to ukraine's army, the fighting has already reached the suburbs. heavy shelling also continued overnight in donesk. residents there don't believe that a talk about a peace plan will yield results. >> neither side can agree to the other side man's. that is it. and we are the ones that get shelled from all sides. >> it is all just talk. if they were really telling the truth, then they would achieve something. but so far, they are just lying to our faces. >> the russian
. >> >> ukraine's president for a shank oh -- poroshanko expects to have peace talks. >> the rebel leaders in ukraine have said they're prepared to do likewise. >> despite all of the talk of a cease-fire, the situation on the ground is not appear to have changed. there are fresh reports of fighting. >> the tide it seems has turned for the ukrainian army in the east of the country. after the advance of the rebels in recent weeks, ukrainian government soldiers are...
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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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i found a lot of shanks and tattoo guns and a lot of tobacco. i never found hard drugs.s exciting. >> but nothing short of life-altering for cherry who could be facing many more years in prison. >> he's going down. probably get charged with distribution because of the amount of drugs there. with the amount of felonies he's got, he will be charged with habitual too. he will do the rest of his in prison now. >> how much time do you have? >> about six years. >> no matter what happens with his charges, his future in prison could be perilous. >> this offender could be in grave danger if he came back with the population and it would take several months of investigation and stuff from our intel people that determine if it would be safe for him to be back in population. >> i'm sure whoever the individual is that it belonged to is upset. when you are in that game, that's a risk that you take. you never know what's going to happen. har are he's either going to have to come up with thousands of dollars to pay the guy back or he's in trouble. kind of the code in here is if you are h
i found a lot of shanks and tattoo guns and a lot of tobacco. i never found hard drugs.s exciting. >> but nothing short of life-altering for cherry who could be facing many more years in prison. >> he's going down. probably get charged with distribution because of the amount of drugs there. with the amount of felonies he's got, he will be charged with habitual too. he will do the rest of his in prison now. >> how much time do you have? >> about six years. >> no...
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during a lunch break, steele extracted a plastic shank from his anal cavity.hen 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 ans
during a lunch break, steele extracted a plastic shank from his anal cavity.hen 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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. >> let's talk more about this with cnn terror analyst paul crook shank. welcome, paul.e method behind isis' madness here? >> they're trying to spread maximum terror here, get their supporters in australia to spread maximum terror. particularly gratuitous, the details we're hearing about. kind of a tit for tat. we heard australians are deploying troops to the region, possibly to engage in a combat role in iraq. isis is encouraging supporters in australia to launch a preemptive attack over there. >> does isis in any way think this will stop the united states and other western countries from battling it in syria and iraq? >> i think it's trying to demonstrate to its supporters around the world it's fighting back. that energizes its supporters and gets them more recruits, carol. >> the current strategy that president obama outlined and the senate probably will vote today to arm these moderate syrian rebels, is that the right tack? >> it's going to be very, very difficult because that's moderate rebels are a very weakened force right now. they're on life support in aleppo, p
. >> let's talk more about this with cnn terror analyst paul crook shank. welcome, paul.e method behind isis' madness here? >> they're trying to spread maximum terror here, get their supporters in australia to spread maximum terror. particularly gratuitous, the details we're hearing about. kind of a tit for tat. we heard australians are deploying troops to the region, possibly to engage in a combat role in iraq. isis is encouraging supporters in australia to launch a preemptive...
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i was lucky, i got into a big hacker community here in shank lie and met great mentors. >> started inaccomplishment. >> you didn't go to college? >> i didn't. >> why not? >> the country is so advanced in so many other ways, why in this area? >> network problem here in china, we have gfw, it blocks a lot of important information websites. and a lot of people, we can't use in college at all. and so the human resource problem and power problem is getting more and more serious here in china. >> because everyone's going to silicon valley? >> they offer better, obviously. >> these are the famous ribs? >> yes. >> maybe the number one thing that the seriously food crazed traveler coming back from shanghai will tell you to eat, other than the soup dumplings of course, ribs. it takes two cooks working at once to make this dish. one deep fries the ribs in hot oil until just right. another toasts the ginger, cumin, and other spices in a wok. and then, in go the ribs. and if you're devoted of what's called wok, you sit as close as possible to capture that e louisive, fast dissipating breath, flavo
i was lucky, i got into a big hacker community here in shank lie and met great mentors. >> started inaccomplishment. >> you didn't go to college? >> i didn't. >> why not? >> the country is so advanced in so many other ways, why in this area? >> network problem here in china, we have gfw, it blocks a lot of important information websites. and a lot of people, we can't use in college at all. and so the human resource problem and power problem is getting more...
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. >> it matches the beef shank. almost the same height. so tell us about your influences.nly someone you started cooking with. >> right. i was really heavily influenced as a kid with my grand parents because i spent a lot of time with them. my one grandmother is american. she's like a really brilliant natural cook. no recipes needed. just makes stuff, always delicious. but the japanese one really sort of opened my mind to what is available because back then it was the '70s. you didn't have a lot of asian food anywhere. so she was making stuff that just made me feel like there was no boundaries when it came to food. so i always ate everything and just felt good cooking. so that was -- >> you started your culinary career as a toast boy you call it? >> yeah. you know, in jersey they have such a really aggressive diner culture and toast is a really really serious job saturday and sunday morning, and these diner waitresses are aggressive. >> that'syou were in charge of toast. that's a big job. >> in charge? that's putting it mildly. whole wheat. this is well done. come on get y
. >> it matches the beef shank. almost the same height. so tell us about your influences.nly someone you started cooking with. >> right. i was really heavily influenced as a kid with my grand parents because i spent a lot of time with them. my one grandmother is american. she's like a really brilliant natural cook. no recipes needed. just makes stuff, always delicious. but the japanese one really sort of opened my mind to what is available because back then it was the '70s. you...
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>> because nobody could say sh -- shank -- sham -- >> jimmy: shamwow is the word you're looking for.> yeah. no, actually, i don't care how you market a movie, if word of mouth doesn't get hold of it, it's not going anywhere and nobody could say "shawshank redemption." >> jimmy: really? i think there's a channel, where it runs on a -- [ laughter ] >> certainly think so. >> jimmy: i cannot be released if i get caught in it. i will watch the whole thing, no matter what point i join it, because it is such a good movie. is that a movie you look back on ever? do you stop and watch it yourself? >> i don't -- come across it, really. >> jimmy: you don't? >> no. no, i -- maybe twice in the 20 years have i come across it. >> jimmy: are there movies that you are in that you've never seen. >> yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. any jump to your head? >> jimmy: why did you decide not to see it? never got around to it? [ laughter ] never got around to it. >> yeah, all of that. >> jimmy: that's when you know you're a movie star, when there are movies that you are in that you've never bothered to watch.
>> because nobody could say sh -- shank -- sham -- >> jimmy: shamwow is the word you're looking for.> yeah. no, actually, i don't care how you market a movie, if word of mouth doesn't get hold of it, it's not going anywhere and nobody could say "shawshank redemption." >> jimmy: really? i think there's a channel, where it runs on a -- [ laughter ] >> certainly think so. >> jimmy: i cannot be released if i get caught in it. i will watch the whole thing,...
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. >> tomas' take on osso bucco uses beef shank instead of veal, which is braised over vegetables andd a knife, only with the spoon. >> you're right. >> sorry. ♪ >> mm-mmm. now, do you cure this first in salt, or -- >> no! >> dry it? salt it? how? >> no. >> just fresh? >> yes. >> delicious. you would never get this off your menu. you'll have to keep it on your menu forever, right? >> forever. oh, the best part. >> mama didn't raise no fool. ♪ ♪ >> santiago de cali, or just cali, as people call it in these parts, is a city in the southwest of colombia known for its proximity to the pacific coast and its semi-tropical temperatures, but i'm not really here for the climate. i'm here for tejo. ♪ ♪ it involves alcohol and explosives. colombian mario gallino, ex-pat will holland and their bandmates are to be my guides for this ancient and very traditional colombian sport. >> thanks, man. >> how do you play this game? i guess that's how it's done. what do you call this object? >> el tejo. >> el tejo. >> tejo. >> and hence the name. >> exactly. tejo. >> i should be good at this. i've been thro
. >> tomas' take on osso bucco uses beef shank instead of veal, which is braised over vegetables andd a knife, only with the spoon. >> you're right. >> sorry. ♪ >> mm-mmm. now, do you cure this first in salt, or -- >> no! >> dry it? salt it? how? >> no. >> just fresh? >> yes. >> delicious. you would never get this off your menu. you'll have to keep it on your menu forever, right? >> forever. oh, the best part. >> mama...
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. >> officers quickly discover what appears to be a pair of shanks, a cause for alarm in american prisons, but apparently not a big concern here. >> could it be used as a weapon against somebody? >> translator: while such incidents are rare, it does not mean it could not happen. many of them use it to cut things, such as food. >> a lot of these guys have food that are brought in to them by their visitors. they use it to cut up their vegetables and the meats they have. so it wasn't a big deal. >> but when it comes to security, the rules are unbendable. >> the warden of cz had a background in military. he was actually a high ranking member of the special forces. he carried himself like a military man. and i was very surprised when i asked the warden what the inmate on staff, the assault stats were. >> translator: in the six years that i have been the warden here, we have not had any such cases. it might seem improbable to you but we did not have any such cases. i put a lot of stress on the prison staff treating the inmates decently and the inmates strictly observing house rules. so if anyth
. >> officers quickly discover what appears to be a pair of shanks, a cause for alarm in american prisons, but apparently not a big concern here. >> could it be used as a weapon against somebody? >> translator: while such incidents are rare, it does not mean it could not happen. many of them use it to cut things, such as food. >> a lot of these guys have food that are brought in to them by their visitors. they use it to cut up their vegetables and the meats they have. so...
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. >> kerrey, talking about fashion under the shank, event. it is elna.this about, local boutiques? >> the first time we've done anything like there is a collaboration over 21 boutique designers, coming together, the event called fashion under the shambles, headhouse square. >> all outside? >> all outside. so outside, made in america, local designers, and mix of boutiques. >> perfect. >> getting sneak peak, going to be outside, of course, all about fall fashion. i'm here with cory wade. one of the stylist from america's next top model. real quickly talking about this in the break. you work, all about smizin. >> so all it is, mustering all of the end density, confidence you have, and burning a hole into the camera. >> are we going to do it? >> are you ready? >> you just burn a hole. >> so do it right now. >> oh, relax your mouth. >> okay, so, first, i know it is outdoors. >> yes. >> for the fashion un the shambles. come on down, walk the catwalk, honey. tell me about this look. >> this is mary. mayor is he actually the owner of urban princess, one of the b
. >> kerrey, talking about fashion under the shank, event. it is elna.this about, local boutiques? >> the first time we've done anything like there is a collaboration over 21 boutique designers, coming together, the event called fashion under the shambles, headhouse square. >> all outside? >> all outside. so outside, made in america, local designers, and mix of boutiques. >> perfect. >> getting sneak peak, going to be outside, of course, all about fall...
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. >> shank thank you, cecily. >> thank you for joining us on "action news" at the 10. >> for shirleentt, cecily tynan, adam joseph and ducis rogers, i'm brian taff, have a great night and great weekend and we'll see you back here great night and great weekend and we'll see you back here monday. ♪ good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! look for big g cereals with money saving offers on these breakfast favorites and give your budget a boost. (yawn) (ding!) toaster strudel! more fruit in the filling, ya? mmm! ya! warm, flaky, gooey, toaster strudel! now, with more fruit! don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. ibiza can only take us at 6:30 tonight. great. i will meet you at ibiza. it's pronounced "ibeetha," not "ibeeza." that reminds me -- this weekend, i want to see that baby panda at the "thoo." [ both laugh ] yeah...i'm the idiot. this year for valentine's day, we're gonna have a nice, quiet dinner at ibiza. last year, we, um... we overreached... a little. we created sex
. >> shank thank you, cecily. >> thank you for joining us on "action news" at the 10. >> for shirleentt, cecily tynan, adam joseph and ducis rogers, i'm brian taff, have a great night and great weekend and we'll see you back here great night and great weekend and we'll see you back here monday. ♪ good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! look for big g cereals with money saving offers on these...
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. >> get busy living or get busy dying. 20 years ago today the shaw shank redemption was released.s a flop when it came out but became a huge hit on vhs. >> get busy living or get busy dying. that's right. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. you can't get any thbetter than that. trains.. siemens trains are not your grandparent's technology. they're something that's gonna change the cities we live in today. i find it so fascinating how many people ride this and go to work every single day. i'm one of the lucky guys. i get to play with trains. people say, "wow, we still build that in the united states?" and we say, "yeah, we do!" that corporate trial by fire when every slacker
. >> get busy living or get busy dying. 20 years ago today the shaw shank redemption was released.s a flop when it came out but became a huge hit on vhs. >> get busy living or get busy dying. that's right. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays......
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or the shaw shank redemption. why not tries memorize some of those priceless lines. >> get busy living, or get busy dying. >> red, now that is a job for you. remember these people are paid at if end of the year once a year to give back a big fat paycheck. stupid is as stupid does. hey, give me a call jack ma. here is the thing. you are not running a hedge fund so you don't have to think like this non sense. okay? if anything you should be thinking about doing the opposite. if you take profits here because the hedge funds are taking profits you will just be ringing up taxes to pay the government. and that is something no one i know is particularly fond of. not even the rich lefties. another red flag now, the treasury department is doing precisely what it said it couldn't do when i asked why he couldn't just change the rules to abort these tax eversions that allow u.s. companies to access better tax regimes overseas. this new rule change is playing havoc with stocks doing inversion deals. not to mention stocks of co
or the shaw shank redemption. why not tries memorize some of those priceless lines. >> get busy living, or get busy dying. >> red, now that is a job for you. remember these people are paid at if end of the year once a year to give back a big fat paycheck. stupid is as stupid does. hey, give me a call jack ma. here is the thing. you are not running a hedge fund so you don't have to think like this non sense. okay? if anything you should be thinking about doing the opposite. if you...
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>> because nobody could say sh -- sh -- shank -- sham -- shoe -- >> jimmy: sham-wow i think is the word're looking for. >> no, actually, you know, i don't care how you market a movie if word of mouth doesn't get ahold of it, it's not going anywhere. nobody could say it. nobody could say shawshank redemption. >> jimmy: that's interesting. you really think that's the reason? i guess there had to be a reason. now i think there's a shawshank redemption channel where it runs on a continuous -- >> you'd certainly think so. >> jimmy: if i get caught in it, i cannot be released. i will watch the whole thing no matter what point i join it because it is such a good movie. is that a movie you look back on ever and stop and watch it yourself? >> i don't come across it really. >> jimmy: you don't? >> no, no. maybe twice in the 20 years have i come across the "shawshank redemption." >> jimmy: are there movies you were in that you've never seen? >> yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: any jump to the top of your head? >> bonfire of the vanities. >> jimmy: never seen it? >> never saw it. >> jimmy
>> because nobody could say sh -- sh -- shank -- sham -- shoe -- >> jimmy: sham-wow i think is the word're looking for. >> no, actually, you know, i don't care how you market a movie if word of mouth doesn't get ahold of it, it's not going anywhere. nobody could say it. nobody could say shawshank redemption. >> jimmy: that's interesting. you really think that's the reason? i guess there had to be a reason. now i think there's a shawshank redemption channel where it runs...
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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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and so, the first day of class, you have to take the biggest kid and shank him.s extreme. but what are you going to do? it's for the good of the overall. one kid has to go down. well, i wish you the best of luck with the show. you know what? if you hate the title, don't be such a hater. >> yeah. don't be such a hater. >> jimmy: it's called "selfie." it premiers september 30th, one week from tomorrow at 8::00 here on abc. john cho, everybody. when we return music from jason aldean. >>> the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. ♪ ♪ nds] the wait is over for even faster internet. xfinity is now doubling the internet speed... ...on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet...period. xfinity internet from comcast, now double the speed. >>> the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank courteney cox, john cho. malcolm david kelly. and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next.
and so, the first day of class, you have to take the biggest kid and shank him.s extreme. but what are you going to do? it's for the good of the overall. one kid has to go down. well, i wish you the best of luck with the show. you know what? if you hate the title, don't be such a hater. >> yeah. don't be such a hater. >> jimmy: it's called "selfie." it premiers september 30th, one week from tomorrow at 8::00 here on abc. john cho, everybody. when we return music from jason...
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then you've got the carolina shank.style, as. the song goes. ♪it don't mean a thing ♪if it ain't got the swing. >> reporter: growing up in harlem, norma miller was there at the beginning. >> everybody changed the way we were. the music of duke elington and ella fitzgerald. jazz changed the concept of america. and then came the dance. >> reporter:j a dance tailored to the high octane sounds of count basie, and glen miller. >> you could go out, and for 50 or 75 cents you'd come and listen, and the ladies got in free.b i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. find great dining, amazing history, and world-class entertainment, no matter where you are. take the ultimate road trip and see why i love new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com >> charles: this winning car was the driving force. like john force is the driving force in
then you've got the carolina shank.style, as. the song goes. ♪it don't mean a thing ♪if it ain't got the swing. >> reporter: growing up in harlem, norma miller was there at the beginning. >> everybody changed the way we were. the music of duke elington and ella fitzgerald. jazz changed the concept of america. and then came the dance. >> reporter:j a dance tailored to the high octane sounds of count basie, and glen miller. >> you could go out, and for 50 or 75 cents...
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but something we've never had, the nationalist thing again, like edward long shanks, the british kingople and to a lesser extent welsh people and northern ireland people will feel like a limb has been chopped off. >> i keep thinking of the wars we fought on the same side, the british and the americans, world war i, world war ii, everything we fought together. the sound of the bagpipes, that was a thrilling part of the british army. >> absolutely. the washington bureau chief for the sunday times of london. are you an englishman or scot? >> i'm an englishman. ends before they start. so your hair passes the needle test. get hair so healthy you shine, with pantene. "hardball" back after this. >>> there's a famous name running for governor in georgia. recent polls show him highly competitive. check the "hardball" scoreboard. jason carter, grandson of former president jimmy carter is challenging republican governor nathan deal. according to a new poll, that race is deadly close. deal the governor has 43%. carter the challenger is at 42%. keep your eyes on this one. we'll be right back. >>>
but something we've never had, the nationalist thing again, like edward long shanks, the british kingople and to a lesser extent welsh people and northern ireland people will feel like a limb has been chopped off. >> i keep thinking of the wars we fought on the same side, the british and the americans, world war i, world war ii, everything we fought together. the sound of the bagpipes, that was a thrilling part of the british army. >> absolutely. the washington bureau chief for the...
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and so, the first day of class, you have to take the biggest kid and shank him.xtreme. but what are you going to do? it's for the good of the overall. one kid has to go down. well, i wish you the best of luck with the show. you know what? if you hate the title, don't be such a hater. >> yeah. don't be such a hater. >> jimmy: it's called "selfie." it premiers september 30th, one week from tomorrow at 8::00 here on abc. john cho, everybody. when we return music from jason aldean. >>> the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. ♪ ♪ >>> the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank courteney cox, john cho. malcolm david kelly. and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next. but first, his album, "old boots, new dirt," comes out october 7th. here with the song "burnin' it down," jason aldean. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you slip your finger through the tear in my t-shirt ♪ ♪ you stirrin' up dirty in the back of my mind you keep on flirtin' 'cause ♪
and so, the first day of class, you have to take the biggest kid and shank him.xtreme. but what are you going to do? it's for the good of the overall. one kid has to go down. well, i wish you the best of luck with the show. you know what? if you hate the title, don't be such a hater. >> yeah. don't be such a hater. >> jimmy: it's called "selfie." it premiers september 30th, one week from tomorrow at 8::00 here on abc. john cho, everybody. when we return music from jason...
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michael shank, as well.next, "the new york times" editorial board ripping president obama as well as congress for not debating this war before it began. a senator trying to recruit arab countries to join the coalition. we'll be right back. ♪ hey, jake! come on over here for a sec. why you wanna touch my dart so bad? ♪ [ high-pitched ] why's he wanna touch it? ♪ who said i wanted to touch it? ♪ jake, you know they've got affordable leasing programs ♪ yeah, i know. i was just... ♪ just think, jake, you could get your own ♪ ♪ and you could touch it whenever you wanted ♪ ♪ you could touch it all the time ♪ ♪ all the time i don't want to touch your dart. ♪ i know you're mad, jake, but you've got to get your own ♪ i'm not mad. ♪ i know you're mad, jake ♪ ♪ but you've got to get your own ♪ ♪ i know you're mad, jake i'm getting mad, but wasn't... ♪ but ya gotta get your own ♪ we're back with our special coverage of the coalition strikes in iraq and syria. the discussions here at the united nation today. ron johnson,
michael shank, as well.next, "the new york times" editorial board ripping president obama as well as congress for not debating this war before it began. a senator trying to recruit arab countries to join the coalition. we'll be right back. ♪ hey, jake! come on over here for a sec. why you wanna touch my dart so bad? ♪ [ high-pitched ] why's he wanna touch it? ♪ who said i wanted to touch it? ♪ jake, you know they've got affordable leasing programs ♪ yeah, i know. i was...
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then you've got the carolina shank. style, as. the song goes. ♪it don't mean a thing ♪if it ain't got the swing. >> reporter: growing up in harlem, norma miller was there at the beginning. >> everybody changed the way we were. the music of duke elington and ella fitzgerald. jazz changed the concept of america. and then came the dance. >> reporter:j a dance tailored to the high octane sounds of count basie, and glen miller. >> you could go out, and for 50 or 75 cents you'd come and listen, and the ladies got in free.b >> charles: this winning car was the driving force. like john force is the driving force in drag racing. a visit to drag racing's first family. >> reporter: if you've never been to a professional drag race, it's a visceral experience. the taste of burning rubber. your eyes water from the nitro methane fumes, and then there's the sound. they're called funny cars. there's nothing really funny about them. they explode from 0 to over 300 miles an hour in just four seconds. that's what 8,000 horse power will do.
then you've got the carolina shank. style, as. the song goes. ♪it don't mean a thing ♪if it ain't got the swing. >> reporter: growing up in harlem, norma miller was there at the beginning. >> everybody changed the way we were. the music of duke elington and ella fitzgerald. jazz changed the concept of america. and then came the dance. >> reporter:j a dance tailored to the high octane sounds of count basie, and glen miller. >> you could go out, and for 50 or 75 cents...
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but a collection of confiscated shanks to rival that of any american prison proves there is little totop inmates determined to commit violence. >> there is a greater risk of violence here, more than in a other prisons because this population, all in one way or another, has blood on their hands from outside. >> translator: i think that if you're trying to pick an average, there is a fight every week. in most instances they do use some kind of object. it is either a shiv or sometimes even a shaving razor. >> but there is another factor at rimonim that keeps staff on constant alert. a violent inmate population mixed with political and religious tensions of the middle east makes for a potentially incendiary combination. >> translator: a few years ago there was an event when a motorcyclist threw a grenade in the direction of one of the guard towers. it was on the edge of the prison. we found out one of the inmates wasn't happy with the treatment he was receiving, so he gave the order to one of his henchmen to throw the grenade. >> translator: this month there is supposed to be the declarat
but a collection of confiscated shanks to rival that of any american prison proves there is little totop inmates determined to commit violence. >> there is a greater risk of violence here, more than in a other prisons because this population, all in one way or another, has blood on their hands from outside. >> translator: i think that if you're trying to pick an average, there is a fight every week. in most instances they do use some kind of object. it is either a shiv or sometimes...
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. >> john gurgen and michael win shank. thank you very much. >>> and a former english teacher now one of the richest men in the world. we'll be back. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of everything is changing manufacturing. is your network ready? the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest, ...baddest, ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. the best or nothing. before we craft it into a sandwich. the tender, slow-roasted turkey, the zesty cranberry mostarda, the freshly baked flatbread paired perfectly with our autumn squash soup. a delicious meal made just for you only
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the scramble to get allies officials are opening the door to help from foes like iran and even rush shank president vladimir putin who's close to assad. who is leaders noticing thats a -- >> i'm sure that we'll take advantage of that opportunity. >> reporter: while iran's supreme leader revealed on twilter today, quote, i rejected u.s. offer to iran about isis because u.s. has corrupted it's hand in this issue. >> reporter: the white house did not exactly shoot that down while saying there was not a formal request, they're saying there were backdoor conversations with iran. as for syria, a senior official here told us that assad's command systems would be at risk if he restricts the u.s. from going after isis in this country, a clear sign a bigger showdown may be coming. >>> now let's turn to senior political analyst pretty hume for more insight on the semantics of war. >> hi, brett. if you're having a hard time believing in president obama's plan for the defeat of the so-called islamic state. don't feel bad, there's not much evidence he believes in it either. before the video services th
the scramble to get allies officials are opening the door to help from foes like iran and even rush shank president vladimir putin who's close to assad. who is leaders noticing thats a -- >> i'm sure that we'll take advantage of that opportunity. >> reporter: while iran's supreme leader revealed on twilter today, quote, i rejected u.s. offer to iran about isis because u.s. has corrupted it's hand in this issue. >> reporter: the white house did not exactly shoot that down while...
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it is worth every minute with paul krooshg shank. isis first made headlines because of its targeting of christians in iraq. but right now at this moment, iraq is not the only moment where christians are suffering persecution. christians in china are suffering the most brutal crackdown in decades from their own government. we have exclusive video "outfront" that shows police beating church members. david mckenzie has our report. >> reporter: extraordinary scenes of defiance in the middle of the night. a church congregation barricading themselves in from hundreds of riot police. it's happened in the jerusalem of china where, for months, the government has demolished scores of churches and torn down hundreds of crosses. >> translator: what the government here is doing is so barbaric. today we've seen the fundamental symbol of our faith violated and it hurts us deep inside our hearts. >> reporter: a respected church leader says the faithful now live in faear. in this amateur video obtained by cnn and in the salvation church security came
it is worth every minute with paul krooshg shank. isis first made headlines because of its targeting of christians in iraq. but right now at this moment, iraq is not the only moment where christians are suffering persecution. christians in china are suffering the most brutal crackdown in decades from their own government. we have exclusive video "outfront" that shows police beating church members. david mckenzie has our report. >> reporter: extraordinary scenes of defiance in...
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our terrorism analyst paul crook shank.t this killer if he's identified and there's a reward and wanted poster of him. i'm wondering how effective that could be and what is the next steps from there? >> well, michaela, the brits are fairly certain they have identified him. british officials have been quoted saying they're 99.9% sure of who the guy is. that would have been done through a combination of voice recognition, software, interviewing some of the other hostages who were being held by the group and also detective work. it appears he's from london but it appears right now he's in syria. the isis fighters who know where he is, these are fanatical jihadists, they're not motivated by financial gain. >> so they have that information. is it worth it, in your mind, paul, to launch an operation to try to get him? >> well, it's always worth it to sort of bring a killer like this to justice. but there will be other priorities that they'll have as well going after some of the isis leadership. also trying to free some of these o
our terrorism analyst paul crook shank.t this killer if he's identified and there's a reward and wanted poster of him. i'm wondering how effective that could be and what is the next steps from there? >> well, michaela, the brits are fairly certain they have identified him. british officials have been quoted saying they're 99.9% sure of who the guy is. that would have been done through a combination of voice recognition, software, interviewing some of the other hostages who were being held...
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but something we've never had, the nationalist thing again, like edward long shanks, the british kingk english people and to a lesser extent welsh people and northern ireland people will feel like a limb has been chopped off. >> i keep thinking of the wars we fought on the same side, the british and the americans, world war i, world war ii, everything we fought together. the sound of the bagpipes, that was a thrilling part i had a great grandfather who was in a scottish regiment that merged with an english regiment. he was taken prisoner. he escaped. i probably wouldn't be here if he wasn't a scott who joined the british army and moved to england. >> thank you, toby. "hardball" back after this. i'm randy and i quit smoking with chantix. for 33 years i chose to keep smoking... ...because it was easier to smoke than it was to quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation
but something we've never had, the nationalist thing again, like edward long shanks, the british kingk english people and to a lesser extent welsh people and northern ireland people will feel like a limb has been chopped off. >> i keep thinking of the wars we fought on the same side, the british and the americans, world war i, world war ii, everything we fought together. the sound of the bagpipes, that was a thrilling part i had a great grandfather who was in a scottish regiment that...
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here is a contemporary cartoon by george crook shank. it summed up the british view of the war. this was annoying and they rather wished it would go away. 1813 was not about america, it was about napoleon. there was another great battle. september 1813 napoleon lost 73,000 men from an army core of 1 million. his german empire collapsed. he retreated in france. the writing was on the wall of his empire. the british poured money and munitions into england. they did not send money or men to north miracle america. they defended canada but they didn't have any resource toss do anything else. america. they defended canada but they didn't have any resource toss do anything else. america. they defended canada but they didn't have any resource toss do anything else. america. they defended canada but they didn't have any resource toss do anything else. america. they defended canada but they didn't have any resource toss do anything else. america. they defended canada but they didn't have any resource toss do anything else. america. they defended canada but they didn't have any resource to
here is a contemporary cartoon by george crook shank. it summed up the british view of the war. this was annoying and they rather wished it would go away. 1813 was not about america, it was about napoleon. there was another great battle. september 1813 napoleon lost 73,000 men from an army core of 1 million. his german empire collapsed. he retreated in france. the writing was on the wall of his empire. the british poured money and munitions into england. they did not send money or men to north...