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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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we call them shanks in here. asked him to pass his food tray. to come out and stick my hand. >> you have to move there a little bit. >> but there are some inmates at isp who are constant threats to officers. luis antonio nieves is such an inmate. in 1992 at the age of 17, he went to the home of a neighbor in milwaukee, wisconsin. the neighbor, a 32-year-old mother of four, rebuffed his sexual advances. he stabbed her repeatedly in the face, neck, chest and legs, killing her. >> open two. >> since coming to prison 14 years ago nieves has received more than 130 major conduct reports including two near-fatal batteries of female staff. his nickname is the monster. >> i'm a laid back, quiet type of individual. i was born in puerto rico. when i was 10 i moved to new york. i spent most of my life in new york. when i was 16 i moved to milwaukee, wisconsin. lived with my mother and then in 1992, that's when i caught my case. i had a good life, good parents, even though they were separated. but it was a good life. never needed anything. i worked. it's jus
we call them shanks in here. asked him to pass his food tray. to come out and stick my hand. >> you have to move there a little bit. >> but there are some inmates at isp who are constant threats to officers. luis antonio nieves is such an inmate. in 1992 at the age of 17, he went to the home of a neighbor in milwaukee, wisconsin. the neighbor, a 32-year-old mother of four, rebuffed his sexual advances. he stabbed her repeatedly in the face, neck, chest and legs, killing her....
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. >> i broke my tv, made a couple of shanks and assaulted him. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen, 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit, and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, the leader in identity-theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive, personal information every second of every day, helping to guard your social security number, your bank accounts and credit, even the equity in your home -- your valuable personal assets. look. your bank may alert you to suspicious activity on your credit or debit card. but that still may leave you vulnerable to big losses if a thief opens new accounts in your name or decides to drain your savings, home equity, or retirement accounts. and your credit report may only tell you after your identity's been compromised. but lifelock is proactive protection and watches out for you in ways that banks and credit-card comp
. >> i broke my tv, made a couple of shanks and assaulted him. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen, 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit, and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, the leader in identity-theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive, personal information every second of every day,...
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sam shank and matt maloney. but we're going to start with twitter. perhaps no tech ceo coming under such fire and constant speculation. but he's been busy shuffling his c suite, tweaking twitter's product, and focusing on revenue. costello spoke with us. topic number one, twitter's acquisition of niche project a company that connects social media stars with advertisers. >> it's absolutely the very beginning of providing opportunities to viners who have done such great work at building this unique community of creators and connecting them to brands we think is just going to be awesome for the brands who want to leverage the great work they do to create stories and then build a career off the fun things. >> do you find yourself competing with snapchat with this new generation of video creators? >> i think about it more as this unique platform we've developed and this awesome -- there are these stop motion animation experts, there are these comedians, there are these sort of vine magicians through some of the frame by frame animation work they do. and b
sam shank and matt maloney. but we're going to start with twitter. perhaps no tech ceo coming under such fire and constant speculation. but he's been busy shuffling his c suite, tweaking twitter's product, and focusing on revenue. costello spoke with us. topic number one, twitter's acquisition of niche project a company that connects social media stars with advertisers. >> it's absolutely the very beginning of providing opportunities to viners who have done such great work at building...
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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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with me now is someone from rbc capital and sam shank ceo of hoteltonight. talk to me about online travel. since you are the senior guy here. what does this mean or lose public companies -- for these public companies? >> we have seen tremendous consolidation over the past few years. has become a duopoly. two the cap. expedia and priceline. they have a lot of the vertical planes. they may look to buy more like hotel tonight, but this base is consolidating and they do it in a way that is usually pretty smart. setting up accretive deals, a multiyear trend, probably will see more of it >>. >> euro about no antitrust issues. this is what was called a life is. >> you don't make any money selling airline tickets. all the economics are in the hotel market. >> the smart thing would be to start a hotel business -- wait that is what you did with hoteltonight. what is the trap you see orbitz having to deal with? >> the shift to mobile is the big trend. the starting point for online travel, the largest is google. that is where people go to start their travel. in a mobile
with me now is someone from rbc capital and sam shank ceo of hoteltonight. talk to me about online travel. since you are the senior guy here. what does this mean or lose public companies -- for these public companies? >> we have seen tremendous consolidation over the past few years. has become a duopoly. two the cap. expedia and priceline. they have a lot of the vertical planes. they may look to buy more like hotel tonight, but this base is consolidating and they do it in a way that is...
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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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morning, you'd take a couple magazines, tape them to your chest or your back, go out and carry your shank with you wherever you went. 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 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 th
morning, you'd take a couple magazines, tape them to your chest or your back, go out and carry your shank with you wherever you went. 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...
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you got this. >>> here i want to roll over and grab hold of a shank every morning.hink about that. >> a lot of the prisoners here that have done time in other places do not want to make this prison like those prisons. >> we don't even have a gang population. you have a few guys that may try and start something but usually they're segregated out of population rather fast and transferred out away from the kids they're trying to organize in the first place. >> don "cowboy" stump is serving a 99-year term for murder. he was first incarcerated at spring creek on the day it opened. >> won't be long before they set up the picnic tables. there will be picnic tables out here, along the walkways on the tracks. >> he believes that the natural setting has a lot to do with the lack of violence in the prison. >> you happen to be in the most beautiful place in the world, as a matter of fact, this place should be a resort instead of a prison. you know, the setting. if you look around. you don't really get uptight. >> prison officials also point to the unique racial makeup of the in
you got this. >>> here i want to roll over and grab hold of a shank every morning.hink about that. >> a lot of the prisoners here that have done time in other places do not want to make this prison like those prisons. >> we don't even have a gang population. you have a few guys that may try and start something but usually they're segregated out of population rather fast and transferred out away from the kids they're trying to organize in the first place. >> don...
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they have here in my pocket something that these are called ring shank nails.eel there are ridges down here so they are differently from snaimz that they will bite into the wood. if you were to change on a house from smooth snails or staples to ring-shaped nails, you are doubling the strength of the connections you were already going to make for about 70 to maybe $100. >> that's a huge difference for not a lot of cost if we just got the roofs right in this country, just the roofs, we estimate we could say about half of all insured, that would be billions of dollars for hundreds of dollars perrin vestment. >> do you think weather could become more extreme? >> i think with every passenger year, mother nature hands us another large data point. every data point points us toward a different trend and a different definition of extreme. >> that's what we want to be prepared for. >> clumd signismists are huge. all the single uncertainty is >> an america tonight investigation >> somebody could come in and take our home away from us >> it was a law that helped condo deve
they have here in my pocket something that these are called ring shank nails.eel there are ridges down here so they are differently from snaimz that they will bite into the wood. if you were to change on a house from smooth snails or staples to ring-shaped nails, you are doubling the strength of the connections you were already going to make for about 70 to maybe $100. >> that's a huge difference for not a lot of cost if we just got the roofs right in this country, just the roofs, we...
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. >>> meanwhile the current president, petro pour shank ho has called for u.n.epers to help implement the ceasefire in the east of the country. >> translator: i would like to add that the situation is getting more exacerbated because with the support of the russian army militants virtually wiped out debaltseve from the surface of the earth and now debaltseve reminds me of the moon landscape. >>> a major critic of venezuela's president happen about arrested and accused of being involved in a coup attempt. antonio ledesma is the mayor of the capital caracas. adam rainy has more. >> reporter: this is the moment when the mayor of caracas a leading venezuelan opposition figure was led away by security forces. the insignia of venezuela's intelligence agency is seen on some of the vests. aides to the mayor said they did not identify themselves or give any reason for a arresting mayor ledesma. hours later hundreds had gathered outside the agencyies headquarters in the capital. demanding his release. his wife spoke to al jazerra. >> translator: i hold president nicholas
. >>> meanwhile the current president, petro pour shank ho has called for u.n.epers to help implement the ceasefire in the east of the country. >> translator: i would like to add that the situation is getting more exacerbated because with the support of the russian army militants virtually wiped out debaltseve from the surface of the earth and now debaltseve reminds me of the moon landscape. >>> a major critic of venezuela's president happen about arrested and accused of...
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. >> they were the nerds shanking out in the smoking pit. >> all of those kids are dead today. >> theyre not. they are all working for apple. >> it is like i hate the tech know stuff. i will say the same thing about techno that gerlado says about hip hop. >> and you can link the techno to the drugs people enjoy. simmons is saying it reflects reality. could they meet in the middle? >> fight in the death pit? >> geraldo is in great shape. >> i know. geraldo was talking about rap but he is talking about fashion. he is not wrong. i understand where he is coming from. if you look like lil wayne you will limit the job opportunities you have. >> what about in a lil wayne look alike contest? >> then you got me there. >> depends on how much the prize money is. if it is a low amount it is not worth it and you can't live on it. >> there are so many people you can emulate than beyonce and jay-z. >> he was wearing red glasses and had messy hair. does the huff post to the have hair and make up? >> this is the dude fighting on his show with roy ennis and the klan? >> the chair episode. >> i remember
. >> they were the nerds shanking out in the smoking pit. >> all of those kids are dead today. >> theyre not. they are all working for apple. >> it is like i hate the tech know stuff. i will say the same thing about techno that gerlado says about hip hop. >> and you can link the techno to the drugs people enjoy. simmons is saying it reflects reality. could they meet in the middle? >> fight in the death pit? >> geraldo is in great shape. >> i know....
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. >> mark mahaney and sam shank. google created a new high-end robot called spot.t dog means for the world of big data. that is next on bloomberg west. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of bloomberg west. i'm corey johnson. is uber worried about google rolling out a service with driverless cars? benchmark capital's bill gurly spoke to us at the conference where he had some tough words for google and it's so called moonshot project. >> a lot of the really large companies have done a good job of what i would call distracting the press by profiling self-driving cars or drones. how many large market cap companies have done a drone pr event? and i think it's -- they want to appear innovative this kind of thing. but ask any analyst covering google what are the revenues they have in their model for autonomous cars in the next five or ten years? and i know the answer zero. >> but revenue aside google is certainly putting some mind capital on those moon shots, including the acquisition of a robot company. innovation far from slowing. they just released video of a brand new robo
. >> mark mahaney and sam shank. google created a new high-end robot called spot.t dog means for the world of big data. that is next on bloomberg west. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of bloomberg west. i'm corey johnson. is uber worried about google rolling out a service with driverless cars? benchmark capital's bill gurly spoke to us at the conference where he had some tough words for google and it's so called moonshot project. >> a lot of the really large companies have...
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sam shank, mark, good to see you both. questions about twitter and ceo dick costolo. he gave an interesting interview yesterday. our exclusive interview with dick costolo. ♪ >> here is a check on your world news headlines. citigroup is raising prices on currency trades. for some clients, it could be a 25% hike in fees. citigroup is looking to boost revenue after suffering more than $150 million on losses from the search of the swiss franc. train manufacturer bombardier is replacing its ceo. the new ceo is elaine belmar of united technologies. they have faced delays and cost overruns in developing its new c-series jet. it's been postponed four times and is expected to cost $5 billion, up from $1 billion a few years ago. chinese smart tv maker lay she -- leshi will invest billions to sell electric cars in the u.s.. the executives tells us they can be successful because it will capitalize on the design manufacturing, and distribution strength. twitter does not want to become an electric car company but are talking about an ecosystem of products and they want to make more
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. >>> let's bring in tara miller and paul crook shank. good to see both of you. tara you first, as the fbi is not involved in this investigation, already some officials saying they see real parallels between the attack taking place there in denmark and the attacks that took place in paris. what kind of similarities are you seeing? >> on the surface there are some similarities but also some differences. the time of the attack that it seems like this individual may not be operating -- there are key differences. there haven't been any claims from groups about their involvement. there hasn't been any evidence in terms of the ties to this individual in terms of travels overseas or tie toss groups like isis. in the paris case a lot of that information did trickle out pretty fast in terms of the individuals involved and individuals they had connected with. i think there are some similarities on the surface in terms of the type of attack but there are also some differences. i think it will become clearer how similar they are as more information trickles out. >> paul isis
. >>> let's bring in tara miller and paul crook shank. good to see both of you. tara you first, as the fbi is not involved in this investigation, already some officials saying they see real parallels between the attack taking place there in denmark and the attacks that took place in paris. what kind of similarities are you seeing? >> on the surface there are some similarities but also some differences. the time of the attack that it seems like this individual may not be operating...
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can see how close lithuania is it's of course a former soviet state, which shares a border with rush shank territory. >>> time to check in with shepard smith live from the fox news desk. >>> cops say a college freshman tied up a woman stuffed a necktie in her mouth and beat her with a belt. prosecutors called it sexual assault. but the suspect says the two of them were just acting out a movie, 50 shades of gray. of course that box office hit is all about bondage, we'll break down the legal claim. >>> plus we're expecting to hear from the veterans affairs secretary. you may know he's on video claiming he served in the special forces, turns out he didn't serve in special forces. so what will the secretary have to say now? will there be an apology? we'll hear it live coming up at the top of the hour on shep part smith reporting. >>> crowd goes wile fans rushing on to the court at the kansas state basketball game. court storming, becoming a growing trend but is it just a happy situation or a seriously dangerous situation. >>> a simple and effect tiff way to prevent your kid from ever getting t
can see how close lithuania is it's of course a former soviet state, which shares a border with rush shank territory. >>> time to check in with shepard smith live from the fox news desk. >>> cops say a college freshman tied up a woman stuffed a necktie in her mouth and beat her with a belt. prosecutors called it sexual assault. but the suspect says the two of them were just acting out a movie, 50 shades of gray. of course that box office hit is all about bondage, we'll break...
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the shank there? >> yeah, the shoulder. you're going to get that in there.> skin and fat? >> yeah, like a meat candy bar. >> amazing. what else? puerto rico, i miss you. >> need some more. the bronx became the place i could engage my sensibility. you could really come here, eat, drink, wine, women and song and indulge. >> this is pretty much the center of the pork universe in new york. i don't know anywhere else porkier than that. this is the kind of thing i thought we lost in new york. all along, all along it was right there under food, a gusher of porky goodness. >> there's a great line which they say, cele-bronx. what, you think this is the bronx? the music is really loud and it's a mess. to me, i take that as a point of pride. bronx is where the music gets loud, the men are tough. the women are sexy, the food is spicy. if those things weren't true, you wouldn't know what the bronx was. >> so the bad reputation is what protects it. >> i think the perception of it being a place where the funk is alive. >> incredible spread. >> yeah, man, it's good. >> it i
the shank there? >> yeah, the shoulder. you're going to get that in there.> skin and fat? >> yeah, like a meat candy bar. >> amazing. what else? puerto rico, i miss you. >> need some more. the bronx became the place i could engage my sensibility. you could really come here, eat, drink, wine, women and song and indulge. >> this is pretty much the center of the pork universe in new york. i don't know anywhere else porkier than that. this is the kind of thing i...
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most reviledtured nugget, i don't know who the other roasters are going to be, they are lining up to shankieber. but sometimes the best roasters are nontraditional. remember snoop's set from the trump roast. >> i want to [ bleep ] one of trump's ex-wives. donald said he wants to move to the white house. why not? wouldn't be a first time you pushed a black man out of their home. kennedy: sorry about some of the language, there ladies. topic number two, a woman is suing a panty hose company who makes a product called the cushion foot shaping tights because the hosiery didn't give her an orgasm. the woman assumed the human sausage casing would bring her to magical climax because she saw the commercial. >> that's the spot. ♪. kennedy: now i'm sure she'll be rewarded with millions of dollars for her suffering, or at least cushy foot will send her an apology letter and vibrating egg. topic number three, stop, collaborate and listen, of course the story is out of florida and it's a thursday bonus, it is not mug shot monday but the infamous face is mug shot of the day, vanilla ice, ice baby, rober
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"ukraine did this," she says "pair shank oh kiev. -- pairoroshenko, kiev. don't film me.they'll kill me. there is no rest, no calm." "what are they doing here with automatic weapons," she says "what are they doing here? we only have the elderly here." "they knock on the door," anton says, "take a guy in shorts and sandals, take him away. the ukrainian national guard, that is. where, i don't know." the snow has settled along with new anger and hatred. still, the sound of a war not yet resolved to peace. nick paton walsh, eastern ukraine. >>> coming up next here on senior citizen "saturday night live" proves it's still -- on cnn, "saturday night live" privacy it's still just as relevant. stay with us. >>> a relative unknown rooky in the nba is now a slam-dunk champ. >> 19-year-old zach levine won the competition with some pretty impressive moves earning two perfect scores and becoming only the second teen to win the dunk contest since kobe bryant. he was feeling pretty confident afterwards. he told reporters he could beat lebron james in a dunking contest. >> wow! i mean th
"ukraine did this," she says "pair shank oh kiev. -- pairoroshenko, kiev. don't film me.they'll kill me. there is no rest, no calm." "what are they doing here with automatic weapons," she says "what are they doing here? we only have the elderly here." "they knock on the door," anton says, "take a guy in shorts and sandals, take him away. the ukrainian national guard, that is. where, i don't know." the snow has settled along with new...
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after the first attack cnn spoke to terrorism analyst paul crook shank and he said even before we had word there would be a second incident he expected there would be nor violence in denmark. >> this was an islamist terror attack. connections to groups overseas or lone wolves inspired by isis or al qaeda. isis and al qaeda, ever since the "charlie hebdo" attacks a month ago in paris they have been putting out a message launch attack against those who insult the prophet muhammad 0. a swedish cartoonist in depicted prophet muhammad as a dog. ever since then they have had him on a hit list. in 2007 the then leader of isis ail abu bakr al-baghdadi put out a bounty on his life with $50,000 bonus if his throat were slit. he's been a target for many years from these jihadis. >> a developing situation there in denmark as we will follow and bring you the latest on cnn. >>> switching to ukraine, a fragile cease fire there seems to be holding. our cnn team on the ground said a tense quiet settled in on the region despite reportedly viegss early on and mistrust on both sides. the truce aims to en
after the first attack cnn spoke to terrorism analyst paul crook shank and he said even before we had word there would be a second incident he expected there would be nor violence in denmark. >> this was an islamist terror attack. connections to groups overseas or lone wolves inspired by isis or al qaeda. isis and al qaeda, ever since the "charlie hebdo" attacks a month ago in paris they have been putting out a message launch attack against those who insult the prophet muhammad...
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let's discuss this with cnn terror analyst paul crook shank. you have been looking into this.ou think is most kweb shall that she allegedly has said. >> well, that claiming that she's reached the caliphate that put out this q&a yesterday in a french isis online magazine they put the same out in english today, and the basic claim is she's reached syria that she's happy to be there and has a message for other jihadis around the world to keep on the fight as well. but as you said no proof or picture or corroboration that she's actually reached syria. but she's believed to have crossed the tur turkish-syrian border the day before. >> she got there before the whole world was watching before everyone was looking for her and presumably would have been taking measures to keep her from getting in there. what's the propaganda significance of this? i would think if she's there they'd scream it from the rooftops. >> it's a great propaganda significance. allows isis to take some ownership over those attacks in paris. isis now saying that he dispatched his wife off to syria to join isis bef
let's discuss this with cnn terror analyst paul crook shank. you have been looking into this.ou think is most kweb shall that she allegedly has said. >> well, that claiming that she's reached the caliphate that put out this q&a yesterday in a french isis online magazine they put the same out in english today, and the basic claim is she's reached syria that she's happy to be there and has a message for other jihadis around the world to keep on the fight as well. but as you said no...
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. >> as fox's paul shank man reports police say one of the suspects apparently recorded some of thoseerrifying moments. >> i think a lot of parents a lot of people want to understand what the framework and the thoughts were behind it because the cases it does shock the conscience of the community. >> reporter: the lieutenant has been getting calls from as far away as great britain asking about this outrageous case. four adults three of them relatives of the six-year-old victim are accused of faking the boy's kidnapping and then terrorizing him. because they felt he was too nice and needed a lesson about stranger danger. >> our forensic team via search warrant was able to remove ave video from nathan cell phone where he recorded the incident where he lured the child into his truck. it was very apparent at that time that all the parties involved in this case had committed conspiracy to kidnap the victim. >> reporter: it happened monday when he allegedly lured the boy into his truck blindfolded him told him he would never see his mother again and then took him to the basement of his own
. >> as fox's paul shank man reports police say one of the suspects apparently recorded some of thoseerrifying moments. >> i think a lot of parents a lot of people want to understand what the framework and the thoughts were behind it because the cases it does shock the conscience of the community. >> reporter: the lieutenant has been getting calls from as far away as great britain asking about this outrageous case. four adults three of them relatives of the six-year-old victim...
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. >> no property of the jails can go missing because you can turn anything into a shank. >> down on thesudden moves will be taken as aggressive and we will use force on you. >> a shakedown in which all possessions are inspected is 6 exactly the kind of attention mexican mafia leaders want to avoid. >> they want to ignore, so they can engage in their criminal enterprises while they're in our facility. >> we went in, started shaking down the cells, looking for contraband, in addition to razor blades. we will continue to search and they won't like the results. >> eventually, sergeant overstreet got on the loudspeaker and asked for whoever has the pencil sharpener to give it up. >> i told them, give up the razors, then five minutes they showed up. they were thrown out. and to the day room area. we don't know who threw them out. they're pretty sneaky when it comes to that, but they threw it out. mexican mafia leadership, not going to be happy, i don't think. and they are going to look into who took those razors. and i'm sure that they're probably going to say something to those individuals w
. >> no property of the jails can go missing because you can turn anything into a shank. >> down on thesudden moves will be taken as aggressive and we will use force on you. >> a shakedown in which all possessions are inspected is 6 exactly the kind of attention mexican mafia leaders want to avoid. >> they want to ignore, so they can engage in their criminal enterprises while they're in our facility. >> we went in, started shaking down the cells, looking for...
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like if i did something wrong, like he would punish me, like shank me.e hit my mom, he would throw things at my mom too. it just wasn't a good marriage. then i don't know, i guess i felt like if i throw more on top of this, what's he going to do with my mom? what's he going to do with me? it's really hard to weigh it out. >> it's just hard to believe, you know? of course no mother wants to hear that. no mother ever wants to hear what happened to their child. where was i, what was i doing, how could this have happened under my nose and i knew nothing about it? >>> i want to say that your kids want to come home. whatever happened in the past, fix whatever it is and get your kids back home. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been he
like if i did something wrong, like he would punish me, like shank me.e hit my mom, he would throw things at my mom too. it just wasn't a good marriage. then i don't know, i guess i felt like if i throw more on top of this, what's he going to do with my mom? what's he going to do with me? it's really hard to weigh it out. >> it's just hard to believe, you know? of course no mother wants to hear that. no mother ever wants to hear what happened to their child. where was i, what was i doing,...
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sam shank and matt maloney. but we're going to start with twitter.o tech ceo coming under such fire and constant speculation.
sam shank and matt maloney. but we're going to start with twitter.o tech ceo coming under such fire and constant speculation.
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they're like the perfect size for handcuffs or a shank, so they used to flat out say, you can't bring them in or they would say, i need a visual on them when they enter the facility and when we wrap for the day, i need you to show that to me. >> today is the first day at the tulsa jail. this is ryan, setting up the audio equipment over here. we have the camera getting ready and all our gear getting all prepared to shoot "tulsa lockup ". >> when we step foot into a new facility, and start to film, it's daunting. when we're finished with a series, we have between 350 and 400 tapes. so when you're putting tape 001 into the camera, a lot happens over the course of four months. so to start and meet brand new people and a new staff, a lot can happen. >> we're filming "lockup," it's a documentary series about life inside jail. >> when we enter a unit, tracy learns about different people's situations and stories. i've had people come up and approach me and say, that' like to talk. >> go, go, go. >> sometimes, some event will occur. and as we cover that event that leads us into what's going on
they're like the perfect size for handcuffs or a shank, so they used to flat out say, you can't bring them in or they would say, i need a visual on them when they enter the facility and when we wrap for the day, i need you to show that to me. >> today is the first day at the tulsa jail. this is ryan, setting up the audio equipment over here. we have the camera getting ready and all our gear getting all prepared to shoot "tulsa lockup ". >> when we step foot into a new...
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if they can get their hands on pieces of metal, particularly, they will sharpen them and make shanks and knives. >> the beginning of a homemade weapon has already been found in one of the maximum security cells. >> it's an arm brace or something. he already has the outline where he's fixing to sharpen it and make a weapon out of it. >> do this all the time. try to see if we have illegal things on us we're not supposed to have. i call it harassment, though. >> members of the emergency response team begin searching inmate terrell's cells by removing his pictures. >> you're not allowed to have anything on the doors or walls. they have 24 hours before they can put stuff. so it's an endless process. >> no, no number on them. it is contraband. if we take it. >> once the officers are through with their search, terrell is returned to his cell. he's upset about how they left it. >> why did they take my hair comb? >> do what? why did they take my head phones? >> there wasn't a number on it. >> it's like being buried alive. the little i do got, i want to hold on to. they don't care nothing abou
if they can get their hands on pieces of metal, particularly, they will sharpen them and make shanks and knives. >> the beginning of a homemade weapon has already been found in one of the maximum security cells. >> it's an arm brace or something. he already has the outline where he's fixing to sharpen it and make a weapon out of it. >> do this all the time. try to see if we have illegal things on us we're not supposed to have. i call it harassment, though. >> members of...
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terrorism analyst paul crook shank is here to offer his expertise.s little doubt that islamic fundamentalism has not been defeated here. it has emerge edd hyperlike since 9/11. i was talking to the former defense secretary leon panetta for an interview that is going to be on cnn state-of-the-union tomorrow. he describes the situation where isis is essentially al qaeda all over again. is that where we are right now, bob? >> i think it is. i think it's pointless to try to differentiate between al qaeda and the islamic state. they draw on the same doctrine. they believe in the same apocalyptic beliefs, the west against the east. the islamic state is i think actually more violent with these executions we've seen and the burning of the jordanian pilot. but everything is intentional. they are drawing recruits. and frankly it surprised me there's been so much attraction in the west and in other arab countries which were not susceptible to this. so i think while we are winning in a sense on the battlefield, they're bringing in so many recruits and so many ar
terrorism analyst paul crook shank is here to offer his expertise.s little doubt that islamic fundamentalism has not been defeated here. it has emerge edd hyperlike since 9/11. i was talking to the former defense secretary leon panetta for an interview that is going to be on cnn state-of-the-union tomorrow. he describes the situation where isis is essentially al qaeda all over again. is that where we are right now, bob? >> i think it is. i think it's pointless to try to differentiate...
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, tough and strong, we will show them the proof and we will show them the anger of jordanians will shankheir ranks. the martyred palette does not belong to a specific tribe but -- pilot is not -- does not belong to the specific tribe but he is the son of all jordanians. >> a call has been issued for the shopping of limbs of islamic state terrorists. meanwhile the united arab emirates, a key ally in the u.s.-led fight against isis, has suspended its role in the airstrikes over concerns about pilots' safety. unnamed officials told the "new york times" the country has stopped them in december. an imprisoned former al qaeda operative has issued new allegations about ties between the group and the royal family of saudi arabia. zacarias moussaoui volunteered to testify as part of a lawsuit filed against saudi arabia by relatives of those killed in the attacks of september 11. his testimony, gathered inside a u.s. prison where he is serving a life sentence on terrorism charges, was submitted as part of a legal brief tuesday. moussaoui said in the late 1990s he had created a database of al qaeda
, tough and strong, we will show them the proof and we will show them the anger of jordanians will shankheir ranks. the martyred palette does not belong to a specific tribe but -- pilot is not -- does not belong to the specific tribe but he is the son of all jordanians. >> a call has been issued for the shopping of limbs of islamic state terrorists. meanwhile the united arab emirates, a key ally in the u.s.-led fight against isis, has suspended its role in the airstrikes over concerns...
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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 inmates. correctional officers like diane vasquez are under the pressure of dealing with a different brand of criminal. >> working here in ad seg shu is very challenging. you deal with a lot of physical abuse, mental abuse, emotional abuse. it just depends on how much you let it affect you. you hear yelling. you hear cursing. you hear banging, kicking on the doors. this is how it is 24/7. at nighttime they don't sleep. anytime you're dealing with any of the inmates in here, you have to be ready to react to anything. you always just got to be prepared, know your options when you're dealing with different situations. you always have to think two steps ahead to prepare for whatever can happen. >> an arsenal of nonlethal weapons like tear gas and rubber bullets provi
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 inmates. correctional officers like diane vasquez are under the pressure of dealing with a different brand of criminal. >> working here in ad...
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you have the president pour shank oh of ukraine.s a unique opportunity just to have these people sitting down with each other throughout this day, sudden to see if there is any kind of hope for a peace agreement. so when you see secretary kerry meeting with poroshenko, you see him meeting with lavrov we will be listening carefully for any change in language after their meetings. of course secretary kerry said on thursday the ball is very much in the court of moscow. we will be listening to mr. lavrov to see whether there is any kind of idea of a peace agreement. one of the interesting thing here of course is that angela america whole is hosting the conference here in munich germany, has been trying very hard to get a peace agreement while mr. kerry has certainly stepped up the rhetoric and talk about possibly getting defensive military equipment to the ukrainian military. tough talk there, as well. some wondering whether the russians are trying to exploit some sort of difference in the western alliance if you will. we're going to be
you have the president pour shank oh of ukraine.s a unique opportunity just to have these people sitting down with each other throughout this day, sudden to see if there is any kind of hope for a peace agreement. so when you see secretary kerry meeting with poroshenko, you see him meeting with lavrov we will be listening carefully for any change in language after their meetings. of course secretary kerry said on thursday the ball is very much in the court of moscow. we will be listening to mr....
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have been a huge blow if there would have been some massacre there in debaltseve and certainly pour shank so being credited with saving a great deal of lives in that operation. you're right, he is saying that he believes it's important as part of this cease-fire agreement to save the agreement for some sort of u.n.-mandated mission to be on the ground because he simply does not trust the pro-russian separatists. let's listen to what pedro poroshenko had to say about that last night. >> translator: today you will be offered to discuss the issue of inviting the united nations peacekeeping mission to ukraine which will act according to the mandate of the u.n. security council. >> reporter: he said that staffing such a mission he believes should be done by the european union. he was talking about a european union police mission. there was even one am of the ukraine that said he believes there could be some sort of european combat force. hard to see that happening because the european union so far has tried to keep out of sending any sort of personnel to the front line here in this conflict. t
have been a huge blow if there would have been some massacre there in debaltseve and certainly pour shank so being credited with saving a great deal of lives in that operation. you're right, he is saying that he believes it's important as part of this cease-fire agreement to save the agreement for some sort of u.n.-mandated mission to be on the ground because he simply does not trust the pro-russian separatists. let's listen to what pedro poroshenko had to say about that last night. >>...
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like if i did something wrong, like he would punish me, like shank me. mom, he would throw things at my mom too. it just wasn't a good marriage. then i don't know, i guess i felt like if i throw more on top of this, what's he going to do with my mom? what's he going to do with me? it's really hard to weigh it out. >> it's just hard to believe, you know? of course no mother wants to hear that. no maerother ever wants to hear what happened to their child. where was i, what was i doing, how could this have happened under my nose and i knew nothing about it? >>> i want to say that your kids want to come home. whatever happened in the past, fix whatever it is and get your kids back home. ? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to
like if i did something wrong, like he would punish me, like shank me. mom, he would throw things at my mom too. it just wasn't a good marriage. then i don't know, i guess i felt like if i throw more on top of this, what's he going to do with my mom? what's he going to do with me? it's really hard to weigh it out. >> it's just hard to believe, you know? of course no mother wants to hear that. no maerother ever wants to hear what happened to their child. where was i, what was i doing, how...
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he interviewed bob shank, the day of earnings. toyota has a $10 billion boost advantage right now because of the currency? >> that was mostly in 2013 when the yen weakened against the dollar from 80 per dollar to 100. but we are also seeing a weakening going on in the last six months. what he is saying is it is the vehicles exported from japan that have the big advantage. that is really a toyota advantage. honda and nissan make a most everything they sell in america in north america. 21 percent of what they sell in north america here, and that is a lot, the lexis and the previous all come from japan. when the end is weaken the dollar is strong that gives them a lot of wiggle room in pricing and content oriented. cries all right, jamie, thank you very much. our editor out of detroit, jamie butters. and here in new york city, our automotive correspondent, matt miller. >> when we return, he is one of the best hedge fund managers in the world. we will speak with bruce richards of marathon asset management. >> plus, the future of radio
he interviewed bob shank, the day of earnings. toyota has a $10 billion boost advantage right now because of the currency? >> that was mostly in 2013 when the yen weakened against the dollar from 80 per dollar to 100. but we are also seeing a weakening going on in the last six months. what he is saying is it is the vehicles exported from japan that have the big advantage. that is really a toyota advantage. honda and nissan make a most everything they sell in america in north america. 21...
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when other firms are shanking and cutting back, i view is the market will be better five years from now grow. it is contrarian but it has worked.for us >> >>we are not looking to get bigger just to get bigger. we want to get more relevant in the marketplace and to be more relevant i think when it's at capabilities. as we add capabilities, we are adding people and we are growing. if you want to be with an organization where you are growing and being aggressive you'll come work with stielfel or join our team because we are building what i believe can be a preeminent investment banking and was management firm. >> how will the effect of electronic trading effect that? that will not help firms that have individuals. >> that have been talking about electronic. technology is going to always be there. you need market makers liquidity, people that provide advice and ideas and so i don't see machines replacing humans to the extent that that question would imply. of course markets will become more computer-driven but there is a place for the firms like stifel. >> i have to congratulate you because
when other firms are shanking and cutting back, i view is the market will be better five years from now grow. it is contrarian but it has worked.for us >> >>we are not looking to get bigger just to get bigger. we want to get more relevant in the marketplace and to be more relevant i think when it's at capabilities. as we add capabilities, we are adding people and we are growing. if you want to be with an organization where you are growing and being aggressive you'll come work with...