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assault on an snm inmate.ons for one or gather any intelligence to see if we can actually stop a future sa salt. >> a couple of sources i talked to basically came out and told me that there is going to be retaliation because of the incident. this is 15ly for you guys that working at the level vi. the guys i talked to said you're basically not going to be able to do anything about it. they're going to retaliate, the snm. and, you know. it's going to happen. so you guys need to be on your toes and be ready for that. because that's basically what i was told today by a couple of sources that i talked to. the phrase they used was, a tic for a tac or something like that. so just be ready for it and be careful. >> it's a new day today. we finished on the 3-a side. today we started on the 3-b side. we're doing the same thing we did yesterday. pulling all the inmates, strip searching them, conducting interviews with them, conducting cell searches. and it's taking its toll. heavily. 10, 12-hour days since last wednesday
assault on an snm inmate.ons for one or gather any intelligence to see if we can actually stop a future sa salt. >> a couple of sources i talked to basically came out and told me that there is going to be retaliation because of the incident. this is 15ly for you guys that working at the level vi. the guys i talked to said you're basically not going to be able to do anything about it. they're going to retaliate, the snm. and, you know. it's going to happen. so you guys need to be on your...
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so snm mps in the house of commons and the scottish parliament, anywhere else will always support the principle that your access to education as a young person should be based entirely on your ability to land and never, ever on your ability to pay. >> nicola sturgeon thank you. nigel farage. >> i think there's a section of young people in this country who are having a fantastic time. life is great. they're full of optimism. they're the rich. and they're the ones who go to the 7% of schools where their parents are wealthy enough to pay for their education. and they are now dominating politics, the media the arts sport in a way i haven't seen before. and their families get richer and richer and the gap, the social inequality in britain grows with every single year. by abolishing grammar schools by abolishing selective education what we did actually was to pull up the ladder on tens of thousands of young men and women every year who would have done better had they gone to a grammar school. with university education we encourage lots of peoplei to university who actually weren't academic
so snm mps in the house of commons and the scottish parliament, anywhere else will always support the principle that your access to education as a young person should be based entirely on your ability to land and never, ever on your ability to pay. >> nicola sturgeon thank you. nigel farage. >> i think there's a section of young people in this country who are having a fantastic time. life is great. they're full of optimism. they're the rich. and they're the ones who go to the 7% of...
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there should be a law snm there should be a law, yes. uh i'm an orthopedic surgeon. is to take care of oh people. >> the institute for highway safety. insurance institute. >> mm-hmm. >> the laws aren't reducing crashes. even though the law has reduced hand held phone use. maybe it's because it's illegal. you can't do this. i will do it down here. there is though evidence that the laws is have saved lives. >> i haven't seen enough data. i'm data driven. the american academy of surgeons. >> you doctors always saban this, ban that. >> not always. we are thrill seekers. orthopedic surgeons are downhill skiers, cyclists is. >> you want to force me wear a helmet? >> i do. it's in your best interest. >> thank you, representative of the nanny state. next vaccines but the nannies have a stronger case. others may die if you don't vaccinate your case. does that mean parents should forcibly vaccinate kids? take them from their parent sths what does it mean when people say vaccinations should be mandatory? >> some things require involvement of big brother. . i told myself for so
there should be a law snm there should be a law, yes. uh i'm an orthopedic surgeon. is to take care of oh people. >> the institute for highway safety. insurance institute. >> mm-hmm. >> the laws aren't reducing crashes. even though the law has reduced hand held phone use. maybe it's because it's illegal. you can't do this. i will do it down here. there is though evidence that the laws is have saved lives. >> i haven't seen enough data. i'm data driven. the american...
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. >> rose: so you can't wait to direct your next fill snm. >> it's such a substantially more interesting >> rose: than acting? oh yeah. i used to think acting was the greatest job in the world and then i did this and this is just so much more suitable to me. me as a 51-year-old father of two with a massive accumulated onset experience, you know, i know the rules of filmmaking. detail and collaboration and i can apply them easily. i know the nature of filmmaking, relentless and i know how to meet it with relentless energy. i know the first thing to say to a crew in the morning to make them more efficient and i know the intimacy to talk with the actors. >> rose: you're a better director because you have been an actor. >> i don't think without my experiences i would have any sort of ability as a director. i might have, you know like many young people come out of film school and have concepts of what it is, but if you haven't done it you just don't know. >> rose: you got everything out of russell crowe that you wanted out of russell crowe? >> everything that i asked for and, what's more, he
. >> rose: so you can't wait to direct your next fill snm. >> it's such a substantially more interesting >> rose: than acting? oh yeah. i used to think acting was the greatest job in the world and then i did this and this is just so much more suitable to me. me as a 51-year-old father of two with a massive accumulated onset experience, you know, i know the rules of filmmaking. detail and collaboration and i can apply them easily. i know the nature of filmmaking, relentless and...
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and we have snms place to track these individuals. we can't know everything. >> to eric stackleback who wants to know why all 40 haven't been arrested. author of "isis exposed." arrested, cancel passports, stop them come from coming back? why haven't we done this? >> great question. i think anyone who goes overseas to join isis in iraq and syria should have their u.s. citizenship revoked. maybe that will deter people from leaving. if we're looking at them and watching these people closely, the only reason i can see for not arresting them is if we think we'll get some actionable intelligence out of them -- maybe we are trailing them when they come h a larger cell. if that's not the case, theres no reason they should be walking around as free men and women on u.s. soil. >> there's evidence that those who travel to fight in the middle east come back and attack. the paris attackers had trained in the middle east and came back and killed people in paris. there's plenty of evidence that this happens. why are we not taking a stronger approac
and we have snms place to track these individuals. we can't know everything. >> to eric stackleback who wants to know why all 40 haven't been arrested. author of "isis exposed." arrested, cancel passports, stop them come from coming back? why haven't we done this? >> great question. i think anyone who goes overseas to join isis in iraq and syria should have their u.s. citizenship revoked. maybe that will deter people from leaving. if we're looking at them and watching...