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i don't need to make a shank. i don't need to participate with anybody who makes one. i understand there's rules. feels like i'm being penalized for doing the right thing. >> you're just brought up so we can ask questions and get everything squared away. okay, i'll be in touch. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i know somebody had it there for a reason. what that reason is, i don't know. and who put it there, i don't know. >> while one investigation continues, another is about to begin. >> received this letter in the mail today from an unknown person actually. inmate that is referring to inmate ronald wells and what the letter basically talks about is that he's maybe planning an escape. this inmate is in here at this point in time for a robbery. the robbery took place over at the horseshoe casino. >> the individual who wrote claims that they are ronald's family and they are scared to death of him. love him to death but afraid of them. >> did you want one of the investigators to listen to any of his phone calls? >> that's the other thing because they indicate in the letter
i don't need to make a shank. i don't need to participate with anybody who makes one. i understand there's rules. feels like i'm being penalized for doing the right thing. >> you're just brought up so we can ask questions and get everything squared away. okay, i'll be in touch. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i know somebody had it there for a reason. what that reason is, i don't know. and who put it there, i don't know. >> while one investigation continues, another...
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. >> after a young inmate is slashed, officers go on a hunt for shanks. xfinity watchathon week is back. i'll get my coat. meaning you can catch up on all the moments you might have missed. you seriously can't tell the difference between a bird and a plane? like that time gwen and blake got a little too flirty. that's so inappropriate to talk about us hooking up. xfinity watchathon week ends april 9. the greatest collection of shows free with xfinity on demand. >>> for years, the most dominant gang operating behind the walls of the suffolk county jail's riverhead facility has been the bloods. >> step over the back corner. >> now their archrival is out to change the pecking order. >> crips are trying to show force inside the jail. this is one of the problems we're having right now. that is why we are having escalation in fights. it's almost a green light for every time they see a blood in the jail. everybody is aware of it. we kind of know who the bloods and crips are. >> still pretty. >> we try to keep them separated as much as we can but they will meet u
. >> after a young inmate is slashed, officers go on a hunt for shanks. xfinity watchathon week is back. i'll get my coat. meaning you can catch up on all the moments you might have missed. you seriously can't tell the difference between a bird and a plane? like that time gwen and blake got a little too flirty. that's so inappropriate to talk about us hooking up. xfinity watchathon week ends april 9. the greatest collection of shows free with xfinity on demand. >>> for years, the...
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. >> after a young inmate is slashed, officers go on a hunt for shanks.hen the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less pain, i can be more active. ask your doctor abou
. >> after a young inmate is slashed, officers go on a hunt for shanks.hen the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or...
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. >> in every prison we film in, there's always a shank museum, a place where the authorities display all the weapons that are confiscated by staff. ♪ homemade weapons the inmates have made from bed springs or melted down plastic. i mean, they're truly ingenious. but they're deadly, as well. >> at california's san quentin state prison, we saw how sophisticated some inmate weaponry can be. this homemade pistol is known as a zip gun. >> this portion is filled with ground up matchheads. the two holes here, inmates insert a wick. the inmate takes a plunger, pokes shrapnel in the open end, pieces of metal, ground up zippers. when the target walks by the cell, be it an officer or an inmate, the inmate lights this, it goes down, strikes the match heads, basically acts like a firecracker and shoots the shrapnel out. >> the majority of inmate manufactured weapons or shanks are designed for slashing or stabbing. the ease with which lethal weapons are made is shocking. this san quentin inmate who goes by the name speedy agreed to show correctional staff and "lockup" cameras just how simple it ca
. >> in every prison we film in, there's always a shank museum, a place where the authorities display all the weapons that are confiscated by staff. ♪ homemade weapons the inmates have made from bed springs or melted down plastic. i mean, they're truly ingenious. but they're deadly, as well. >> at california's san quentin state prison, we saw how sophisticated some inmate weaponry can be. this homemade pistol is known as a zip gun. >> this portion is filled with ground up...
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. >> in prison slang they're 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 toothbrush. 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 can 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. >> because inmates go to such extreme lengths to fashion and conceal their weapons, officers must be outfitted with a high-tech, nonlethal arsenal of their own. at the los angeles county jail, we encountered inmates w
. >> in prison slang they're 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 toothbrush. 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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i call it harassment, though. >> his cell is thoroughly searched. >> they still like to hide shanks or homemade knives in their boots a lot of times. they'll come in here and tear the soles up, put stuff in the bottom of them. they got 24 hours to think of where they can put stuff. so, i mean, it's an endless process. >> so what are you doing? >> they're not allowed to have anything on the doors or the walls. i'm just taking it down. >> this guy looks like a doctor's waiting room. he's got little magazines on the thing. >> yeah. >> even something as seemingly harmless as a set of headphones can be considered contraband. >> is there a number on it? >> no. no number on it. that's contraband. we're taking it. >> at riverbend, every electronic item had to be documented and approved by the prison officials. there was no record of his headphones so they were confiscated by the search team. >> go ahead and bring him back to me. >> later, shropshire's led back to his cell. >> we followed him back to his cell, really having no idea how he would react. cell searches are fairly common. so we were
i call it harassment, though. >> his cell is thoroughly searched. >> they still like to hide shanks or homemade knives in their boots a lot of times. they'll come in here and tear the soles up, put stuff in the bottom of them. they got 24 hours to think of where they can put stuff. so, i mean, it's an endless process. >> so what are you doing? >> they're not allowed to have anything on the doors or the walls. i'm just taking it down. >> this guy looks like a...
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can't tell what it came out of, but he sharpens that, that would make a good shank. make a couple weapons out of that. >> is it sharpened to a point? >> no, not yet. >> we can only book him for having dangerous contraband, at this point it's not sharpened, so write up a 115. >> they know how to beat the system by not sharpening them to a point, because once they do that, they get sent to ad seg. as long as it's not sharpened to a point, it's just considered dangerous contraband. >> could make two weapons out this little piece right here. >> random searches in all of the cell blocks in corcoran are vital to the safety of the inmates and officers as every piece of contraband discovered could mean one less attack. after all, with enough time on their hands, some inmates are fully capable and more than willing to do almost anything. inmates like andre johnson, who is serving a life sentence in the shu for murdering an officer in san quentin in 1985. >> my reputation was, i took care of business. when things needed to be done, it was done. >> he was acting on orders from
can't tell what it came out of, but he sharpens that, that would make a good shank. make a couple weapons out of that. >> is it sharpened to a point? >> no, not yet. >> we can only book him for having dangerous contraband, at this point it's not sharpened, so write up a 115. >> they know how to beat the system by not sharpening them to a point, because once they do that, they get sent to ad seg. as long as it's not sharpened to a point, it's just considered dangerous...
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and shiverdecker flexes his mcgyver muscles in the construction of a shank. >> this has been building and building and building. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> inmate chris shiverdecker was recently approved for a transfer out of level six to level five. that was until today. >> shiverdecker when i escorted him he said to make sure they don't have -- he said to make sure that i didn't have a rookie with me when i came to pick him up from the yard. then he said to watch myself. >> and usually when he tells us something, we knew that there was business or there was something that was going to happen. >> his intention was to assault the inmate that was directly ahead of him. >> if i would have had it my way, she would have been dead. >> what happened? >> threatened my life and walk around. it's something i had to do. i didn't have a choice. >> what did you do? >> slipped the handcuffs and tried to get somebody. >> how? >> i just pop my thumb and slide it down, tried to rush the guy. the guy turned the corner and, i guess, was gone. and me and the sarge
and shiverdecker flexes his mcgyver muscles in the construction of a shank. >> this has been building and building and building. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> inmate chris shiverdecker was recently approved for a transfer out of level six to level five. that was until today. >> shiverdecker when i escorted him he said to make sure they don't have -- he said to make sure that i didn't have a rookie with me when i came to pick him up...
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and then another inmate passed me a shank about that long, with a handle on it. and i just started stabbing him. stabbed him over 100 times, in the back, sides, neck, he was crying, telling me to stop, begging for me to stop. and he was still alive through all of it. that was one of my favorite ones right there, because he was a rapist, and i despise rapists, i cannot stand them. child molesters, rapists, the worst. >> in spite of his love of violence, robert eventually grew tired of the gang politics, and decided to drop out. he was transferred to the sensitive needs yard. >> they thought that all sny meant we're all equal. it's not the case. they celled me up with a convicted child molester, he molested his sister between the age of 8 and 14. so a couple of days later, i dealt with it. i took my boxers apart and took the string out and braided it up and on either end i put a slip knot and rolled up two socks and waited one night while we were watching tv. i picked a fight with him. once he stood up, i put him in a dual choke hold. he was already passed out. i p
and then another inmate passed me a shank about that long, with a handle on it. and i just started stabbing him. stabbed him over 100 times, in the back, sides, neck, he was crying, telling me to stop, begging for me to stop. and he was still alive through all of it. that was one of my favorite ones right there, because he was a rapist, and i despise rapists, i cannot stand them. child molesters, rapists, the worst. >> in spite of his love of violence, robert eventually grew tired of the...
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the officer opened the door, came out with a shank. lucky i have a hard head and it bounced off my head and just cut me in the back. sent me to the hospital. came back to work this day. i'm going to see about -- i just come do my job. that's all. i'm not -- i don't want to act like them, you know? >> he says he doesn't take it personal. >> would you take it personal, someone stabbed you in the head? >> oh, definitely. probably retaliate, you know? >> you get a little change of environment. you're actually moving today. >> where? >> you're going to the level five. >> my last 60 days are going to be over there? >> correct. >> everything goes good, my last 60 days i could get a little bit of interaction with people before i get out to society. because 12 years of supermax is not -- well actually, 16 years. so it's not a good transition to go before, you know. if i'm too dangerous to go to level five, how am i not too dangerous to go to population? >> i do not you to go over there with any false impressions. what's going to happen is you a
the officer opened the door, came out with a shank. lucky i have a hard head and it bounced off my head and just cut me in the back. sent me to the hospital. came back to work this day. i'm going to see about -- i just come do my job. that's all. i'm not -- i don't want to act like them, you know? >> he says he doesn't take it personal. >> would you take it personal, someone stabbed you in the head? >> oh, definitely. probably retaliate, you know? >> you get a little...
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and shiverdecker flexes his mcgyver muscles in the construction of a shank. >> this has been building building and building. my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis made a simple trip to the grocery store anything but simple. so i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an i
and shiverdecker flexes his mcgyver muscles in the construction of a shank. >> this has been building building and building. my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis made a simple trip to the grocery store anything but simple. so i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were...
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found a shank in there yesterday. it was a pretty nice one.t was about -- just about a five-inch, six-inch sharpened drill bit. >> the officers didn't find the metal stock, but they did find a possible new source of weapons. >> yesterday one of the weapons we found were made out of the material. so that's the new thing, i guess, now. i never really seen big chunks missing out of them. and they're taking these chunks off and melting them down and making a weapon. and this stuff dries pretty hard. so it's not soft. there's probably four or five weapons in there once you melt them all down. we're going to write him up for destruction of state property and take his stool out and when we have a stool available, we'll give him another. like i tell a lot of these officers, if you do your job, you should be safe. you shouldn't get stabbed or anything like that, but there's always that one time you slip up or you forget to do something, and that's when it happens. these guys want you and they'll wait and wait until you don't follow procedure. and that'
found a shank in there yesterday. it was a pretty nice one.t was about -- just about a five-inch, six-inch sharpened drill bit. >> the officers didn't find the metal stock, but they did find a possible new source of weapons. >> yesterday one of the weapons we found were made out of the material. so that's the new thing, i guess, now. i never really seen big chunks missing out of them. and they're taking these chunks off and melting them down and making a weapon. and this stuff dries...
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and then another inmate passed me a shank about that long, with a handle on it.ted stabbing him. stabbed him over 100 times, in the back, sides, neck, he was crying, telling me to stop, begging for me to stop. and he was still alive through all of it. that was one of my favorite ones right there, because he was a rapist, and i despise rapists, i cannot stand them. child molesters, rapists, the worst. >> in spite of his love of violence, robert eventually grew tired of the gang politics, and decided to drop out. he was transferred to the sensitive needs yard. >> they thought that all sny men were all equal. it's not the case. they celled me up with a convicted child molester, he molested his sister between the age of 8 and 14. so a couple of days later, i dealt with it. i took my boxers apart and took the string out and braided it up and on either end i put a slip knot and rolled up two socks and where it was a good grip and the string fits in the middle. waited one night while we were watching tv. i picked a fight with him. once he stood up, i put him in a dual c
and then another inmate passed me a shank about that long, with a handle on it.ted stabbing him. stabbed him over 100 times, in the back, sides, neck, he was crying, telling me to stop, begging for me to stop. and he was still alive through all of it. that was one of my favorite ones right there, because he was a rapist, and i despise rapists, i cannot stand them. child molesters, rapists, the worst. >> in spite of his love of violence, robert eventually grew tired of the gang politics,...
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. >> bob, would you ever date someone with the last name shank?> no. >> well, then stay away from this woman. >> okay. >> her name is theresa shank. if you lived with this your whole life? >> yes. >> like you're a knife or something. >> well, to shank a golf ball really. >> oh,. >> ya. >> kind of off center. >> uh-huh. >> oh,. >> and were you thinking about knives? >> i'm thinking about a knife. i've spent a lot of time in my life in prison. >> oh? >> not true. >> not at all. >> you're registered dietition? >> i am. >> where are you actually registered? where are you registered? >> pennsylvania. >> and pennsylvania born and raised? >> lancaster. >> look right in that camera there. >> jobbing show them your teeth. she has great teeth. >> she does have great teeth. >> thank you. >> she eats properly. >> now, i believe that you can't do something, she going to make a cauliflower smoothie. how can that taste good? >> well, cauliflower essentially has no taste, so anything you mix it in it will take on that philadelphia international airporter. >> so w
. >> bob, would you ever date someone with the last name shank?> no. >> well, then stay away from this woman. >> okay. >> her name is theresa shank. if you lived with this your whole life? >> yes. >> like you're a knife or something. >> well, to shank a golf ball really. >> oh,. >> ya. >> kind of off center. >> uh-huh. >> oh,. >> and were you thinking about knives? >> i'm thinking about a knife. i've spent a...
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after these talks in lorimer, it was hoped president xi would impose tougher shank —— sanctions.inese leader as a good man who was working hard on the problem. china has stopped imports of north korean coal but the us says paging hasissued korean coal but the us says paging has issued its toughest warning yet to pyongyang. we know that he is -- china is in contact withjohn young. they say the request of the raging conduct no further chests and we we re conduct no further chests and we were told by the chinese that they we re were told by the chinese that they were told by the chinese that they were told they did conduct further nuclear tests, china would be taking sanctions actions on the rome. the us says they have assessed kim jong—un as ruthless and a murderer but not crazy. donald trump said it must have been hard for the north korean leader to take over the country at 27. the us is. these military exercises just miles from the north korean border. the trumpet administration wants to force strong gang into talks but they are making kim jong—un acutely aware of other options.
after these talks in lorimer, it was hoped president xi would impose tougher shank —— sanctions.inese leader as a good man who was working hard on the problem. china has stopped imports of north korean coal but the us says paging hasissued korean coal but the us says paging has issued its toughest warning yet to pyongyang. we know that he is -- china is in contact withjohn young. they say the request of the raging conduct no further chests and we we re conduct no further chests and we were...
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time in mexico city prisons, you had a virgin of guadalupe tatoo on your back because nobody would shankhe virgin of guadalupe. too much respect. later on she lost her credibility. it didn't provide enough safety. maybe because people stopped taking the churches seriously around the same time, the '80s and the '90s. santa muerte becomes much more of a protector, appealing to a new population of young men who have got some kind of trouble in life. >> right. mexico is a country ravaged by crime and violence. much of it at the hands of drug cartels. but many believe that the corruption that allows these cartels to operate with mere impunity, which is up to the highest levels of the police and the government. what's it like being a journalist in mexico? >> since '88, journalists have died. the cartels are against up or the government is against you. >> some of the pressure hasn't come from criminals or gang tsz, but from the state. >> yeah, you could get government politicians. who is your source? what did they tell you? where can we find them? >> that's scary. >> it's kind of difficult to w
time in mexico city prisons, you had a virgin of guadalupe tatoo on your back because nobody would shankhe virgin of guadalupe. too much respect. later on she lost her credibility. it didn't provide enough safety. maybe because people stopped taking the churches seriously around the same time, the '80s and the '90s. santa muerte becomes much more of a protector, appealing to a new population of young men who have got some kind of trouble in life. >> right. mexico is a country ravaged by...
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during a lunch break, steele extracted a plastic shank from his anal cavity. when he returned to the courtroom, he attacked chief deputy district attorney a.j. salazar. >> i remember i was wearing a white shirt, my tie was off to the side, and i looked and there was a hole in my shirt and i was bleeding. i was at the emergency room. it took several blood tests and i remember picking up the blood result and i looked for hiv, 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 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 answer that same question? >> so you're denying this whole thing ever took place? >> i'm denying i had anything to do with it. >> was this d.a. stabbed? >> according to court documents and papers. >> what w
during a lunch break, steele extracted a plastic shank from his anal cavity. when he returned to the courtroom, he attacked chief deputy district attorney a.j. salazar. >> i remember i was wearing a white shirt, my tie was off to the side, and i looked and there was a hole in my shirt and i was bleeding. i was at the emergency room. it took several blood tests and i remember picking up the blood result and i looked for hiv, hepatitis, negative, hiv, negative. so i was like, well, all...
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this whole pressure shanks and's coming off, that has -- the whole russia sanctions coming off.isk. asia is still going and latin america is still going. that is what is supporting this rally. tracy: i'm talking about emerging markets as one giant block for the sake of supposedly. how much is a growth story and how much is driven by global liquidity levels which, despite fed tightening, are still impressive? >> this money looking to go outside of the u.s. in particular right now. when these of the rail pension funds start come you don't want to be long-run u.s. bonds whether rates are going up. it will find its way to interesting places. you're getting attractive real yields in emerging markets. things liked for composition, people are thinking maybe we should allocate. an allocation of capital is a lot less price sensitive than actual investment of capital. witnessed up talking about emerging markets about one giant block now. what is interesting you in this sector the most? >> india looks fantastic here. it is taking the bottom out of inflation and you are now getting this mas
this whole pressure shanks and's coming off, that has -- the whole russia sanctions coming off.isk. asia is still going and latin america is still going. that is what is supporting this rally. tracy: i'm talking about emerging markets as one giant block for the sake of supposedly. how much is a growth story and how much is driven by global liquidity levels which, despite fed tightening, are still impressive? >> this money looking to go outside of the u.s. in particular right now. when...
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at the bottom, rice noodles, garnished -- nay, heaped -- with tender slow cooked beef shank, crabmeat garnished with lime wedge, cilantro, green onions, chili sauce, shredded banana blossoms and mung bean sprouts, it's a wonder of flavor and texture. the greatest soup in the world. look at that man. that is just unbelievable. >> nguyen qui duc: that's -- >> anthony: blood cake? >> nguyen qui duc: blood cake. >> anthony: with the sauce. i want to see how much he put in there. >> nguyen qui duc: you gotta make it look really red in there. it has to be blood red. >> anthony: and the broth is wonderful. people are put on earth for various purposes. i was put on earth to do this. eat noodles, right here. >> nguyen qui duc: when i was a kid, we used to tell each other, do not take a date to go out to eat this stuff because you start sweating, your hair stick up -- >> anthony: really? i would definitely bring a date for this, because if she doesn't like this there's no hope of a relationship. >> nguyen qui duc: exactly. >> anthony: you know like if she said, "oh, i don't know, there's like,
at the bottom, rice noodles, garnished -- nay, heaped -- with tender slow cooked beef shank, crabmeat garnished with lime wedge, cilantro, green onions, chili sauce, shredded banana blossoms and mung bean sprouts, it's a wonder of flavor and texture. the greatest soup in the world. look at that man. that is just unbelievable. >> nguyen qui duc: that's -- >> anthony: blood cake? >> nguyen qui duc: blood cake. >> anthony: with the sauce. i want to see how much he put in...
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shank shy is down 0.75% despite gdp coming in 9.6%.markets are closed pretty much across the board. if anything is open, of course, easter monday holiday there. >> which you're not getting here in the united states. >> no, much to my dismay. >> as part of the market picture, oil is under pressure to the tune of almost a full percent here. wti 52.73. brent at 55.38. nat gas is lower. yield continued to be lower. treasuries rallied hard last week that send yields down. they're down 2.21, that reflects the skittish tone we've seen from investors that was certainly the dominant theme of the week. ahead of the political risks, risks of french election and the trump policy agenda. as for the u.s. dollar it's been a little weaker. the euro at 1.0619. the dollar is weaker also against the japanese yen about.030%. and gold prices up the strongest level they've been since back in november of last year. so the bid for gold on the back of weakness for the dollar and just a general rise for intention and bid for safety. the vix, volatility index of
shank shy is down 0.75% despite gdp coming in 9.6%.markets are closed pretty much across the board. if anything is open, of course, easter monday holiday there. >> which you're not getting here in the united states. >> no, much to my dismay. >> as part of the market picture, oil is under pressure to the tune of almost a full percent here. wti 52.73. brent at 55.38. nat gas is lower. yield continued to be lower. treasuries rallied hard last week that send yields down. they're...
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will she shank me? what is going to happen here when meet her? it turned out she is one of the nicest people i've ever met. she is very kind. empathetic, sympathetic, through my ups and downs and remain in touch with her today. i fundamentally, radically disagree with her on a lot of issues but she is go people and that's one thing that came out of washington, and i've been -- are you going to run again? no, no, no, never running for congress again and that's part of the rob i can say these things i had a relationship with debbie wasserman schultz the is a nice person and a good person in congress it's tough to say that and that's one of the unfortunate parts of today. another question. >> deb debbie wasserman assault, i love her, so funny. >> i don't know how you mean that -- >> she is hilarious. that being said, why do people come home from washington and hear us but never listen to us. they never good back and do what we ask them to do. they're representatives. they go back and do what they want to do instead. >> depends on where you stand on
will she shank me? what is going to happen here when meet her? it turned out she is one of the nicest people i've ever met. she is very kind. empathetic, sympathetic, through my ups and downs and remain in touch with her today. i fundamentally, radically disagree with her on a lot of issues but she is go people and that's one thing that came out of washington, and i've been -- are you going to run again? no, no, no, never running for congress again and that's part of the rob i can say these...
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the crook shank case, where the supreme court says, you know, a brutal clan massacre. they dismiss an indictment because they say, you know, this is not something that is a product of -- that the 13th amendment can reach, right? this is clearly a racially motivated crime. it was brought into federal court under the 13th -- under the auspices of the 13th amendment. the prosecutor said this is exactly what this amendment was about, right? we cannot have the clan, you know, massacring people based on their race, and they should be prosecuted if that happens. and the supreme court dismisses the indictment and says this is beyond the reach of the 13th amendment. and that really -- you know, shortly thereafter, it becomes adore meant amendment. since then, it's been used reasonably appropriately, right? we have the james burr and matthew shepard hate crimes act, be enacted partly on the basis of the 13th amendment, and the express statement that you cannot, you know, brutalize people based on their race, right? and also you have a case in 1968, where the court says you can't
the crook shank case, where the supreme court says, you know, a brutal clan massacre. they dismiss an indictment because they say, you know, this is not something that is a product of -- that the 13th amendment can reach, right? this is clearly a racially motivated crime. it was brought into federal court under the 13th -- under the auspices of the 13th amendment. the prosecutor said this is exactly what this amendment was about, right? we cannot have the clan, you know, massacring people based...
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braised spring lamb shanks followed by spanish wine - not your standard sweet manashevitz. you want kosher - you can bring your own like this tasty bottle of brilliance from napa valley.(judy padis "brilliance wine") we've done kosher food and wine festival a few times now and it's always a star there. any good passover dinner is finished off with dessert - chef mat's roasted apple charoset is a crowd-pleaser.(chef mat) dessert spans all religions. and to that we say...(chef mat toasts) l'chaim - happy passover!(vicki and chef toast at table) happy (vicki) an eight-year-old boy made a mcdonald's made a year-old boy an eight- (vicki) an eight-year-old boy made a mcdonald's run with four-year-old sister -- after learning how to drive on you-tube!(steve) it happened sunday night in a small town in ohio... the kid managed to drive about a mile and a half to the only mcdonalds in town. when he pulled up to the window... employees actually thought they were being pranked... until they realized the parents were not in the back of the van... the kids got their cheeseburgers, fries
braised spring lamb shanks followed by spanish wine - not your standard sweet manashevitz. you want kosher - you can bring your own like this tasty bottle of brilliance from napa valley.(judy padis "brilliance wine") we've done kosher food and wine festival a few times now and it's always a star there. any good passover dinner is finished off with dessert - chef mat's roasted apple charoset is a crowd-pleaser.(chef mat) dessert spans all religions. and to that we say...(chef mat...
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another incident, he was in the cell and ripped off a corner bead of the room, which he made into a shank. >> he's a threat to staff simply because we don't know from one day to the next what his demeanor is going to be he has shown spurts of violence. in an instant he can go to just a ball of rage. >> while he's incarcerated here, at the hamilton county justice center, he will be on administrative segregation because he cannot get along with the general population. can't get along with staff members. can't get along with anybody. >> he is a ticking time bomb. at some point something is going to push him over the edge to where there will be a burst of violence. >> hinkston has pled not guilty to all of his current charges, which include trafficking of cocaine and heroin, illegally carrying a firearm and felonious assault. for allegedly shooting a man twice in the chest. >> this is something i am capable of doing. this is something i have done in the past. i did five years for felonious assault where an individual was shot in the chest. where i shot him in the chest. this is something i'm
another incident, he was in the cell and ripped off a corner bead of the room, which he made into a shank. >> he's a threat to staff simply because we don't know from one day to the next what his demeanor is going to be he has shown spurts of violence. in an instant he can go to just a ball of rage. >> while he's incarcerated here, at the hamilton county justice center, he will be on administrative segregation because he cannot get along with the general population. can't get along...
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turns them into plastic shanks. >> we identified that his fingers were extremely long in length. they were sharpened to arrowheads. we told him his nails were going to be cut. and he refused to allow us to cut them. i explained if he did not comply and allow us to cut his nails to a reasonable length, then we would have to do it manually. he decided he was not going to comply and allow us to do it, so we had to place him on the ground and manually cut his nails one at a time. >> i don't always use weapons, but when i do use them, it's like i feel good sometimes. feel like i got my point across that i'm not playing with you. i'm not here to play with you. fighting doesn't get the job done. you heal up. i don't want you to heal up that way. i'd rather you not just fight and you can live with the bruises. i like to rather just leave you scarred. >> gallop is housed in the administrative segregation unit. in order to minimize his contact with other inmates, he's in a single-man cell and even takes his recreation time alone. gallop is currently serving two years for the distribution o
turns them into plastic shanks. >> we identified that his fingers were extremely long in length. they were sharpened to arrowheads. we told him his nails were going to be cut. and he refused to allow us to cut them. i explained if he did not comply and allow us to cut his nails to a reasonable length, then we would have to do it manually. he decided he was not going to comply and allow us to do it, so we had to place him on the ground and manually cut his nails one at a time. >> i...
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>> we bring in paul crook shank here with us in new york. >> russia is the top target for cloebl jihadis, al qaeda and isis a target higher in the pecking order than the united states because they've launched all these air strikes in syria, which killed so many sunni muslim civilians this has deeply angered the global jihadi movement and massively energized the global jihadi movement. according to vladimir putin up to 7,000 russian nationals, people from the former soviet bloc countries have traveled to syria even iraq, joined groups like isis and the worry is they are coming back into russia to launch attacks particularly concerned about people from the caucuses region of russia joining groups like isis, they've emerged as some of the fiercest fighters in isis, and they were responsible the fighters from the russian caucuses for the istanbul airport attack last summer so concern of a new wave of terrorism now heading russia is blowback for their intervention in syria. >> when is the last time, paul, we saw a terrorist attack akin to we don't know if this is one, we don't know if it's re
>> we bring in paul crook shank here with us in new york. >> russia is the top target for cloebl jihadis, al qaeda and isis a target higher in the pecking order than the united states because they've launched all these air strikes in syria, which killed so many sunni muslim civilians this has deeply angered the global jihadi movement and massively energized the global jihadi movement. according to vladimir putin up to 7,000 russian nationals, people from the former soviet bloc...
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was a tree in ohio that became a very popular attraction after being featured in the movie the shaw shanks redemption. she's the famous oak tree but it noise more, in the movie you may remember morgan freeman's character find a crucial letter underneath that tree. this was a 200 year-old oak. it had been damaged by two storms. they said it was beyond saving the tree, which actually stood in north central ohio has been cut up, hauled away by property owner but they decided to make use to have it stay around for a time eternal they have turned that wood into a table. pretty neat. we will be right back. >>> it is 5:55. carroll burr net is going to be in philadelphia, tonight. she's so well men for her variety show that aired back in the 70's and so this is going to be a question/answer session to warm up the crowd, you can expect something similar during carroll burrnet an evening of laughter and reflection where the audience will get to ask questions at the kimmel sent they are evening. the she will start at 7:30. >>> there is an adult easter egg hunt that is starting in just minutes. this i
was a tree in ohio that became a very popular attraction after being featured in the movie the shaw shanks redemption. she's the famous oak tree but it noise more, in the movie you may remember morgan freeman's character find a crucial letter underneath that tree. this was a 200 year-old oak. it had been damaged by two storms. they said it was beyond saving the tree, which actually stood in north central ohio has been cut up, hauled away by property owner but they decided to make use to have it...
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. ♪ they let me outta jail but that animal's still in me ♪ ♪ i'll pull out a shank on a bitch and coldh ghost shark. ♪ ♪ watch my ass jiggle while you pull my hair girlfriend married i don't care ♪ ♪ i'm a down-ass bitch with a big fat ass drinkin' liquor from the bottle ♪ ♪ [bleep] the glass not just anybody can turn this trick ♪ ♪ you need a fat-ass wallet and a fat-ass [bleep] ♪ [ laughter ] >> ohh! >> we have been fear of an animal planet! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: she never even said shark. on behalf of nbc, i'd like to apologize. we'll be right back with music from aquilo. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ people just can't get enough of me and my discounts. so this year, they're getting a whole lot more. box 365, the calendar. everyone knows my paperless, safe driver, and multi-car discounts, but they're about to see a whole new side of me. heck, i can get you over $600 in savings. chop, chop. do i look like i've been hurt before? because i've been hurt before. um, actually your session is up. hang on. i call this next one "junior year abroad." um, actually your session is up.
. ♪ they let me outta jail but that animal's still in me ♪ ♪ i'll pull out a shank on a bitch and coldh ghost shark. ♪ ♪ watch my ass jiggle while you pull my hair girlfriend married i don't care ♪ ♪ i'm a down-ass bitch with a big fat ass drinkin' liquor from the bottle ♪ ♪ [bleep] the glass not just anybody can turn this trick ♪ ♪ you need a fat-ass wallet and a fat-ass [bleep] ♪ [ laughter ] >> ohh! >> we have been fear of an animal planet! ♪ [ cheers...
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she says i would like to see steel toed steel shanked women wearing boots in the oval. >> yo, as soon as we break up here we're marching that way right now so feel free to join in. actually, that's an interesting question because we do have -- we do plan to do some things to not just highlight equal pay day which, you know, today is. 100 days in, think about that. in our country a woman has to work an extra 100 days to equal what a man makes for a 365 day year. that's totally, totally unfair and unacceptable. we will take that to heart. we'll send out some invitations and with or without the hard toed boots we'll take you. [ applause ] >> thank you to our wonder fufu audience. we are adjourned. >>> starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c span, a look back at the confirmation hearings for members of president trump's cabinet. on cspan 2, book ff for authors who have recently spoken at book festivals and cspan 3, the museum of the american revolution. >>> sunday night on afterwards, congressman ken buck of colorado, also a member of the freedom caucus discusses his book "drain the swamp, how
she says i would like to see steel toed steel shanked women wearing boots in the oval. >> yo, as soon as we break up here we're marching that way right now so feel free to join in. actually, that's an interesting question because we do have -- we do plan to do some things to not just highlight equal pay day which, you know, today is. 100 days in, think about that. in our country a woman has to work an extra 100 days to equal what a man makes for a 365 day year. that's totally, totally...
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know when are you going to lead a group of women union voters, i would like to steel toe steel toe shankeden in the white house. >> as soon as we break up here we're marching that way right now, so feel free to join in. actually that's an interesting question because we do plan to do some things to not just highlight equal payday which today is a hundred days in, think about that. in our country a woman has to work an extra hundred days to equal what a man makes for 365 day year. that's totally, totally unfair and unacceptable. we will take that to heart. we'll send out some invitations and with or without the hard toe boots. >> i got mine. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you bet. >> thank you to our wonderful audience. we are adjourned. [ applause ] [ simultaneous talking and cross talk ] >> announcer: c-span3 where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created by american television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> saturday book tv is live from the 15th annual annapolis book festival in maryland. beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern
know when are you going to lead a group of women union voters, i would like to steel toe steel toe shankeden in the white house. >> as soon as we break up here we're marching that way right now, so feel free to join in. actually that's an interesting question because we do plan to do some things to not just highlight equal payday which today is a hundred days in, think about that. in our country a woman has to work an extra hundred days to equal what a man makes for 365 day year. that's...
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i threw the two shanks on the desk, and i told her, i said, "i'm not here to hurt you." i held my hands up like this. i said,"i'm going to turn around. put my hands behind my back and cuff me." i turned around, put my hands behind my back, she froze up. i think she was a little in shock, didn't know what the hell was going on. she was like, "is that your blood? is that somebody's blood? is that yours? i said, "hello, don't ask no questions, cuff me up." i a violent inmate? i can be, yes. you put me in certain situations, i am going to be like that. that's not no secret, though. anybody knows that. >> woodruff: on the hour online right now for tax day, this writer says the yurnt u.s. tax code should be scrappe scrad completely rewritten. last week we profiled t.r. reid and his new book "a fine mels. "u" can now read an excerpt from that book on our website pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday: a preview of saturday's worldwide march in support of scientific research. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again right here tomorrow evening. f
i threw the two shanks on the desk, and i told her, i said, "i'm not here to hurt you." i held my hands up like this. i said,"i'm going to turn around. put my hands behind my back and cuff me." i turned around, put my hands behind my back, she froze up. i think she was a little in shock, didn't know what the hell was going on. she was like, "is that your blood? is that somebody's blood? is that yours? i said, "hello, don't ask no questions, cuff me up." i a...
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this is the seder plate, so the first thing is the shank bone.s is symbolic of the destruction of the first and second temple. as is the egg, which is also symbolic of rebirth and of just general sorrow. parsley is the spring, but you dip it in salt water to remember your enemies even when you've conquered them-- because they've suffered. the other two are the matzah and the bitter herbs. >> woodruff: it goes back to abraham. >> right, it goes back to abraham, but these three symbols, the bitter herbs, the lamb, and the matzah were mentioned in the bible. those were the only thing that was necessary. and it wasn't until after the destruction of the second temple that passover became a home festival around a table, because there was no longer a temple in jerusalem. >> woodruff: you've made some sweet jam-- >> right, this is a sweet blend. this is symbolic of the mortar when the jews were slaves in egypt. so it's all slavery to freedom, and the original one was a date jam. >> woodruff: this is this. >> the biblical honey. and that was the one in ba
this is the seder plate, so the first thing is the shank bone.s is symbolic of the destruction of the first and second temple. as is the egg, which is also symbolic of rebirth and of just general sorrow. parsley is the spring, but you dip it in salt water to remember your enemies even when you've conquered them-- because they've suffered. the other two are the matzah and the bitter herbs. >> woodruff: it goes back to abraham. >> right, it goes back to abraham, but these three...
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cases that were available which said, drawing back to brandonburg and the supreme court dennis and shank line of cases that there had to be a direct and palpable nexus between the speech and the harm that was -- people were trying to prevent, right, the harm to good order and discipline and so on. and the majority skcould not fi the direct and palpable link between the postings that were clearly racist, aryan, all the things that are reprehensible about that, but also clearly protected in civilian society, right? this is your skokie, illinois march and all that kind of thing. this is unpopular political speech but without question first amendment protected political speech in civilian context. so the question was, is there sufficiently direct and palpable link to a military harm. and they said no. and it really hinged on whether you found that link from the majority standpoint, whether you found that link in the person's -- in wilcox holding himself out as an army paratrooper. i think part of the difference between the defense -- i mean the dissent and the majority was the majority said
cases that were available which said, drawing back to brandonburg and the supreme court dennis and shank line of cases that there had to be a direct and palpable nexus between the speech and the harm that was -- people were trying to prevent, right, the harm to good order and discipline and so on. and the majority skcould not fi the direct and palpable link between the postings that were clearly racist, aryan, all the things that are reprehensible about that, but also clearly protected in...
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braised spring lamb shanks followed by spanish wine - not your standard sweet manashevitz.r if you want kosher - you can bring your own like this tasty bottle of brilliance from napa valley.(judy padis "brilliance wine") we've done kosher food and wine festival a few times now and it's always a star there. any good passover dinner is finished off with dessert - chef mat's roasted apple charoset is a crowd-pleaser.(chef mat) dessert spans all religions. and to that we say...(chef mat toasts) l'chaim - happy passover!(vicki and chef toast at table) happy passover. (grant) coming up on kron4 news at five... find out why california's child vaccination rates are on the rise...(vicki) be careful before you get into the water.... we'll tell you where a large shark was spotted lurking near spring breakers... (brittney) i'm chief meteorologist brittney shipp, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. (grant) the trump administration makes another major military move. steve aveson is in the newsroom with what we are working on for kron 4 news at six. (steve) grant... the
braised spring lamb shanks followed by spanish wine - not your standard sweet manashevitz.r if you want kosher - you can bring your own like this tasty bottle of brilliance from napa valley.(judy padis "brilliance wine") we've done kosher food and wine festival a few times now and it's always a star there. any good passover dinner is finished off with dessert - chef mat's roasted apple charoset is a crowd-pleaser.(chef mat) dessert spans all religions. and to that we say...(chef mat...
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please join me in welcoming shank ra shing gum [ applause ] >> thank you, very much. ted and thank you to the heritage foundation for having me. it's not the first time that i've spoken here, but it certainly is the most dramatic time that i have spoken here. i'll start by saying a few words about the british election and what it does and what it does not mean. because it has been interesting to see how it's been reported and covered in the u.s. i was in the u.s. when theresa may called the election not in the uk. i think what -- i've had conversations with members of parliament and other politicians over in the uk this morning and yesterday and i'm happy to report that this is not a u-turn on brexit as some have suggested but rather an attempt by the prime minister to strengthen her hands in advance of the upcoming negotiations with the e.u. and assuming as she does that the conservatives will win the election with a greater majority than the 12 that they currently have that it will give her a five year clear runway with a substantially increased majority to better n
please join me in welcoming shank ra shing gum [ applause ] >> thank you, very much. ted and thank you to the heritage foundation for having me. it's not the first time that i've spoken here, but it certainly is the most dramatic time that i have spoken here. i'll start by saying a few words about the british election and what it does and what it does not mean. because it has been interesting to see how it's been reported and covered in the u.s. i was in the u.s. when theresa may called...
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i threw the two shanks on the desk and i told her, i said, "i'm not here to hurt you." i held my hands up like this, and i go, "i'm going to turn around, put my hands behind my back, cuff me up." i turned around, put my hands behind my back. she froze up. i think she was kind of a little in shock. she just didn't know what the hell was going on. she's, like, "is that your blood? is that somebody's blood? is that yours?" i said, "hello, don't ask no questions, just cuff me up, and call your co." am i a violent inmate? i can be, yes. you put me in certain situations, i am going to be like that. that's not no secret, though. anybody knows that. >> we take an event like that extremely seriously. but at the same time, we recognize, given that we're working with a very high-risk population, the key is not to overreact to an incident like that and change an entire system, or take a giant step backwards out of fear. my background is in training as a clinical psychologist. it is an unusual situation to find a psychologist overseeing or running a prison system. and as a psycholog
i threw the two shanks on the desk and i told her, i said, "i'm not here to hurt you." i held my hands up like this, and i go, "i'm going to turn around, put my hands behind my back, cuff me up." i turned around, put my hands behind my back. she froze up. i think she was kind of a little in shock. she just didn't know what the hell was going on. she's, like, "is that your blood? is that somebody's blood? is that yours?" i said, "hello, don't ask no questions,...
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braised spring lamb shanks followed by spanish wine - not your standard sweet manashevitz. bring your own like this tasty bottle of brilliance from napa valley.(judy padis "brilliance wine") we've done kosher food and wine festival a few times now and it's always a star there. any good passover dinner is finished off with dessert - chef mat's roasted apple charoset is a crowd-pleaser.(chef mat) dessert spans all religions. and to that we say...(chef mat toasts) l'chaim - happy passover!(vicki and chef toast at table)passover. (anny) tracking your morning forecast. details coming up. (mark) and we are learning new information about the child who was injured in the deadly shooting at a southern california elementary school. we'll hear from the principal as people gathered for a vigil last night. (mark) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... .look for scattered showers to continue through the day today. dry and slightly warmer weather is forecast for friday and saturday. rain chances will return on sunday,
braised spring lamb shanks followed by spanish wine - not your standard sweet manashevitz. bring your own like this tasty bottle of brilliance from napa valley.(judy padis "brilliance wine") we've done kosher food and wine festival a few times now and it's always a star there. any good passover dinner is finished off with dessert - chef mat's roasted apple charoset is a crowd-pleaser.(chef mat) dessert spans all religions. and to that we say...(chef mat toasts) l'chaim - happy...
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tesco has vowed to keep prices low, ratcheting up the pressure on an industry set by -- facet by shanking profitability. the company revealed that annual profit cap beat estimates. it is a boost for ceo dave lewis as he seeks support for a plan takeover. >> we are the leading retailer in the u.k., the leading food wholesaler in the u.k., and we believe there is a great opportunity to get real growth into the delivered food service market, which is where we are underrepresented today. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am sebastian salek. mark: the u.s. and russia are readying for a clash over syria. secretary of state rex tillerson is in moscow to tell the kremlin it must abandon support of president assad if it wants an important role in discussions about the country. the trump administration says evidence clearly shows syria was behind the chemical attack on civilians last week. this is a live picture of where the tillerson meeting will take place. for more, bloomberg's government reporter joins us now with what t
tesco has vowed to keep prices low, ratcheting up the pressure on an industry set by -- facet by shanking profitability. the company revealed that annual profit cap beat estimates. it is a boost for ceo dave lewis as he seeks support for a plan takeover. >> we are the leading retailer in the u.k., the leading food wholesaler in the u.k., and we believe there is a great opportunity to get real growth into the delivered food service market, which is where we are underrepresented today....
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shank, and you, the congress, with the best , timest objective intelligence that you consider in theuture of our great nation. the president and i have discussed our potential role as the potential intelligence advisor and we both recognize that this position is frequently the bearer of unpleasant news. if confirmed, my responsibility would be to provide him with the and accurate and objective nonpolitical intelligence as possible. in my conversations with you prior to this hearing, i was asked how i see the larger role of the dni. i am an avidw me, , and this year, i witnessed the seemingly impossible compass me of the chicago cubs. allow me to compare my role as dni as not a baseball analogy, but a football analogy. on a football team, the players are guided by coaches. one time i counted and thought they were 17. i thought that meant something here, relative to the number of agencies that we look after. one for the offense of light, one for the defensive line, and on it goes. every team has a head coach. the leader who walks the -- lines, and pulls together each of the specialists
shank, and you, the congress, with the best , timest objective intelligence that you consider in theuture of our great nation. the president and i have discussed our potential role as the potential intelligence advisor and we both recognize that this position is frequently the bearer of unpleasant news. if confirmed, my responsibility would be to provide him with the and accurate and objective nonpolitical intelligence as possible. in my conversations with you prior to this hearing, i was asked...