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tattoos?wherever the cops aren't. >> although it's illegal, where there's a will, there's a way. no matter how many restriction and laws are put on them by administrations, inmates usually find a way around it. >> it's all my work right here i did since i first met him. >> what was that, three months ago? >> four months ago, something like that. got a lot done. >> started the other night, you know what i mean. right there. you know what it is. >> i like the tattoos. i like the whole -- i like the whole process. i like the whole ritual of it, especially in prison. you know, sitting down, hanging out, you've got the little radio going, you've got your butt man, you know, watching out for you and you're sticking it to the man. >> there's more than one way to get prison tattoos. some methods are cruder than others. >> i got this tattoo done right here in the county. that was picked in with a staple. took ten hours. >> i had a guy from california do it, and it was pretty excruciating the way it had
tattoos?wherever the cops aren't. >> although it's illegal, where there's a will, there's a way. no matter how many restriction and laws are put on them by administrations, inmates usually find a way around it. >> it's all my work right here i did since i first met him. >> what was that, three months ago? >> four months ago, something like that. got a lot done. >> started the other night, you know what i mean. right there. you know what it is. >> i like the...
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but you don't use a conventional tattoo gun or a homemade tattoo gun. because there's a layer.ot to get in between that layer. you can use a hypodermic needle, but i ain't saying that's what we used. >> check, two. >> their trailblazing led to some unwelcome attention from correctional officers who searched their cell hoping to find the needle they used before it could be used again on someone else. they never did find it. but turned up some other incriminating evidence. >> and there it is. the how-tos. what i just found was little directions kind of thing to the way that they tattooed their eyes. >> it's dangerous contraband. >> yeah, we might not want to have that floating around. next thing you know we got 955 blind inmates and we don't know what to do with them. >> are the two of you it here at limon? >> as far as i know. there's a lot of guys that talk about doing it but i don't think it's going to catch on. but i don't know, it might. i don't know, it's pretty cool. a lot of people think it's pretty cool. they don't want to quite go that far. >> but that would soon change
but you don't use a conventional tattoo gun or a homemade tattoo gun. because there's a layer.ot to get in between that layer. you can use a hypodermic needle, but i ain't saying that's what we used. >> check, two. >> their trailblazing led to some unwelcome attention from correctional officers who searched their cell hoping to find the needle they used before it could be used again on someone else. they never did find it. but turned up some other incriminating evidence. >>...
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gun or a homemade tattoo gun.e's a layer you got to get in between that layer. you can use a hypodermic needle, but i ain't saying that's what we used. >> we call my celly hamster, but he's more like a guinea pig. so you can take it any way you want, you know. he was the first one, and he lived through it, so we went on with it. >> i wanted to do a little dye and see what it was like and it spread through half my eye. i said it's a little late doing experimentation now. i got half of it, might as well go all the way. took a couple more weeks and went all the way. now they're red. >> i will say this, you have to be committed. if you decide to do this, it's not -- it hurts. it takes some time and you got to be serious about doing it. you really do. >> it's painful. it's like somebody taking hot ice picks and stagging the back of your eyes sometimes if you hit the wrong spot. they're done now so i ain't got to worry about no more pain. i don't get complications in vision. i don't see no red. it's all just perfectly f
gun or a homemade tattoo gun.e's a layer you got to get in between that layer. you can use a hypodermic needle, but i ain't saying that's what we used. >> we call my celly hamster, but he's more like a guinea pig. so you can take it any way you want, you know. he was the first one, and he lived through it, so we went on with it. >> i wanted to do a little dye and see what it was like and it spread through half my eye. i said it's a little late doing experimentation now. i got half...
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>>> what kind of tattoos you got? got any tattoos? >> every day across america, and around the world, human traffickers who call themselves pimps are selling women like commodities and branding them like cattle. >> the pimps will brand the girls, put their tattoos on their neck or have their names somewhere on their body. >> it is a particular depravity to tattoo somebody, to mark them as your property. and that is what is going on. >> beaten and living in fear, more and more young american women are now being scarred for life. >> i didn't have a choice. i was scared to death. i said, this is the day we're going to die. >> with new harsher laws and wiretaps, the federal government is waging war on the violent criminals that exploit women. >> can't you just leave me alone? >> you better bring a -- thank you, my [ bleep ]. >> tonight, msnbc is on the front lines with foot soldiers in the trafficking battle, as they rescue victims -- >> walking up. >> -- and go undercover to arrest the men that drive the demand for cheap sex. >> this is
>>> what kind of tattoos you got? got any tattoos? >> every day across america, and around the world, human traffickers who call themselves pimps are selling women like commodities and branding them like cattle. >> the pimps will brand the girls, put their tattoos on their neck or have their names somewhere on their body. >> it is a particular depravity to tattoo somebody, to mark them as your property. and that is what is going on. >> beaten and living in fear,...
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. >> it's a tattoo of a nazi flag.ent the nazi clan. the rest of the brothers of the lodge, so to speak. i had this put on my face when i was a youngster. you understand? i wanted to make a political statement. i also wanted to impress my girlfriend, but it impressed her the wrong way and she got rid of me. >> why do you wear the hat? >> because there's people in here that tell me the thing on my face is not cool and they don't want to have to look at it. so i wear the hat and that's peace in the valley. does that explain anything? >> but none of our crews ever had a tattoo encounter quite like the one at utah state prison. >> i will never forget the moment that i first set eyes on curtis algire. it's really quite shocking to see the ss lightning bolts, swastikas, nazi imagery, and with the tattoos all over his face, first time i saw him peeking out of that cell i was definitely intimidated. >> curtis algire and his cousin tony peak were covered head to toe in tattoos. many of which were applied by algire, himself. >>
. >> it's a tattoo of a nazi flag.ent the nazi clan. the rest of the brothers of the lodge, so to speak. i had this put on my face when i was a youngster. you understand? i wanted to make a political statement. i also wanted to impress my girlfriend, but it impressed her the wrong way and she got rid of me. >> why do you wear the hat? >> because there's people in here that tell me the thing on my face is not cool and they don't want to have to look at it. so i wear the hat and...
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tattoo ink in a handy carrying case. just curious as to how old some of the tattoo work on his neck was. it looked a little fresh. there's -- >> yeah, it's old. it's, like -- >> like a week? >> like before this. this is about a week. >> how come it still looks a little red? >> because this is a real tender area right here. this is like a real painful area. >> did it hurt? >> this is a cross. >> oh, that goes all the way down? >> yeah. time to get in touch with my religiousness. >> okay. wear a rosary or something. >> i am. this is old. >> it's not that old. >> it's one of the ones that i -- >> looks good. >> thanks. >> the disciplinary board gives walker 30 days of loss of privileges. he will be without his tv, the ability to order food from the canteen and other restrictions, along with 90 days' probation, meaning he will avoid being locked down in administrative segregation if he behaves. >> i try to stay away from this whole side of the courtyard. >> yeah, don't get caught. >> all right. thanks. i don't like that prob
tattoo ink in a handy carrying case. just curious as to how old some of the tattoo work on his neck was. it looked a little fresh. there's -- >> yeah, it's old. it's, like -- >> like a week? >> like before this. this is about a week. >> how come it still looks a little red? >> because this is a real tender area right here. this is like a real painful area. >> did it hurt? >> this is a cross. >> oh, that goes all the way down? >> yeah. time...
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three separate pieces of evidence ranging from artwork to tattoos. >> a tattoo of a 25 here in a --shield. some are kind of like, you know, pretty vague. >> today, lieutenant rodriguez and his institutional gang investigators are on a mission to clean up the sny. by validating more 2-5ers and moving them off the yard. >> hopefully we'll send a message to the inmates out there that we're out here and we're going to stay on them. >> we're going to try to get them off the sny, that way the guys who come out to the sny can do their time, program, and don't have to worry about the gang. that's why they left the gp. >> hopefully we'll find guys with tattoos, written material, anything like, you see they have magazines. they'll start drawing faces on the people in the magazine like it's a tattoo and put like a 2-5 on there or the two dots and a one line. we're going to look around and see what we can get. >> want to call them out here? >> mandatory yard, fellas. lock it up. >> what about all these? [ speaking foreign language ] >> it doesn't matter? >> no. just take it outside. take it out
three separate pieces of evidence ranging from artwork to tattoos. >> a tattoo of a 25 here in a --shield. some are kind of like, you know, pretty vague. >> today, lieutenant rodriguez and his institutional gang investigators are on a mission to clean up the sny. by validating more 2-5ers and moving them off the yard. >> hopefully we'll send a message to the inmates out there that we're out here and we're going to stay on them. >> we're going to try to get them off the...
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because in prison everybody gets tattoos.ven though it's illegal in every single prison, the fact of the matter is they manage oftentimes to get away with it. he would only show us certain things because he didn't want to get caught. >> i don't have my tattoo gun out right now. because of the lockdown. i don't know if they're going to come, shake me down. they're not going to take any of my inks or anything like that. i can order them out of the catalogs. but the only they would take them is if they found my tattoo gun. and i got it put up. >> like, where? >> a good hiding spot that they've never found it since i've been locked up. i would show it to you but then they'd know where it was at. >> like most prison ink, some of shephard's tattoos tell a story. in this case, it's about his past membership in a supremacist gang. >> i'm retired. so i'm no longer there, but i still have the tattoos. retired means you're no longer with them, but you was honorable when you left. first chance i get, i'm covering my tattoos up. i don't w
because in prison everybody gets tattoos.ven though it's illegal in every single prison, the fact of the matter is they manage oftentimes to get away with it. he would only show us certain things because he didn't want to get caught. >> i don't have my tattoo gun out right now. because of the lockdown. i don't know if they're going to come, shake me down. they're not going to take any of my inks or anything like that. i can order them out of the catalogs. but the only they would take them...
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there's other people that have tattoos. you know?o get at him. >> josh pike has known kunkel's family for most of his life. while they're not relatives, he thinks of kunkel as his cousin. >> look, there's my cousin. hey! >> is cecil a racist? >> i can't really answer that. i'm not sure. because of his tattoos? >> yeah, he's got a huge swastika on his head. >> yeah. yeah. no. i mean, that doesn't mean you're a racist, you know what i mean? that doesn't signify that you're a racist. >> what does it signify? >> that i can't talk about. know what i mean? unfortunately i can't talk about that. >> tell me why. >> it's like kind of like our thing, you know what i mean? as far as being a convict. >> while pike wouldn't say what kunkel's tattoos signify, he has an unlikely ally in his claims that kunkel is not a racist. >> i know some real white boys are real racists. he's not one of them. real skinheads, they don't get hot, know what i mean? he's a nobody. you know? >> what do you think when you see a swastika on his head and all that stuff?
there's other people that have tattoos. you know?o get at him. >> josh pike has known kunkel's family for most of his life. while they're not relatives, he thinks of kunkel as his cousin. >> look, there's my cousin. hey! >> is cecil a racist? >> i can't really answer that. i'm not sure. because of his tattoos? >> yeah, he's got a huge swastika on his head. >> yeah. yeah. no. i mean, that doesn't mean you're a racist, you know what i mean? that doesn't signify...
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. >> tattoos is my best, i give the best tattoos out of everybody. >> she says inmates pay for the tattoos by given her commissaries. >> my addiction is honey buns which is 560 calories a piece. >> she is known for one tattoo in particular, her name. she gives it to inmates she is involved with. crystal is the most recent to receive the mcknotton brand. >> it was supposed to be mcnaughty, i like it. >> i've been waiting a year to be kelly's girlfriend but she didn't want to go out with me because i was pregnant. now i don't have my baby, i had to work my way to prove my way i was girlfriend material. i fix her bed. >> it is just the things she does that sometimes i don't like. like, she is a big flirt. >> in here they call lesbians until released. that happens a lot. women who have addictive personalities they need support. >> she claims she is just helping her dorm mates get ready for the prison environment which is where some will head. >> these girls are not gay and they will have to be when they go to prison. when they go they will come out with girlfriends. so i taught them how to hop
. >> tattoos is my best, i give the best tattoos out of everybody. >> she says inmates pay for the tattoos by given her commissaries. >> my addiction is honey buns which is 560 calories a piece. >> she is known for one tattoo in particular, her name. she gives it to inmates she is involved with. crystal is the most recent to receive the mcknotton brand. >> it was supposed to be mcnaughty, i like it. >> i've been waiting a year to be kelly's girlfriend but she...
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colored tattoos are saved. not much of a good news story for this young man here in the papers today. he went to get a tattoo done were shocked. young man is among others. lines are straight. artist becauseew that one clearly cannot spell. one of the biggest losers today is mcdonald's. they have had to ditch their internal corporate website. downwere forced to close and they are siding [inaudible] somethingpublished silly and everything online has found out about it. what they have done is they have advised people on healthy eating and advised the staff on what to eat and what not to eat and the unhealthy choice appears to be the products they are selling. they are encouraging their own employees not to have french fries or coca cola. eat salads and drink water instead. this was not their finest hour. advising not to eat their own products. this is something that is getting tweets online. people saying this is another blunder. let's not forget they were suggesting a tipping etiquette for staff. pay 20% for the
colored tattoos are saved. not much of a good news story for this young man here in the papers today. he went to get a tattoo done were shocked. young man is among others. lines are straight. artist becauseew that one clearly cannot spell. one of the biggest losers today is mcdonald's. they have had to ditch their internal corporate website. downwere forced to close and they are siding [inaudible] somethingpublished silly and everything online has found out about it. what they have done is they...
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really, i'm just, i love tattoos. i just love tattoos. think they're awesome. >> he wasn't smiling when he got his most prominent tattoo, a crown that encircles his head and turns into a bandana on the back of his head. >> it hit over here and my leg started twitching because of all the nerves. >> he says his criminal career began at age 14 selling crack, got the crown and many other tattoos during his prison turn for assault and battery. he was on the street four mornts before he was arrested again as part of a crime ring. he says he's innocent but pled guilty to larceny from a vehicle. >> if i go to trial with my tattoos and past crimes being on parole, if i lose, then i'm going back to prison. >> instead, he was sentenced to one year at the kent county jail. he says now, he's finally motivated to go straight. >> it's nice to see your wife first thing in the morning, even if it is a picture. it helps with the day. >> prior to the latest arrest, he married a friend from childhood. >> no one makes me feel like elena does. i want to do mor
really, i'm just, i love tattoos. i just love tattoos. think they're awesome. >> he wasn't smiling when he got his most prominent tattoo, a crown that encircles his head and turns into a bandana on the back of his head. >> it hit over here and my leg started twitching because of all the nerves. >> he says his criminal career began at age 14 selling crack, got the crown and many other tattoos during his prison turn for assault and battery. he was on the street four mornts...
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. >> he tattooed my portrait on him, i tattooed him on my whole leg. it was like our little bond. he was released june 4th, 2009. i picked him up. it was wonderful. he was the husband any woman would dream of, you know? he pampered me, he spoiled me and then things just started to change and go down for the worst. >> just ten months after ronnie's release from prison, the couple separated and then divorced a short time later. >> when you get with a man in prison, you got to make sure it's a very sincere thing because it's a game in there. men find women to take advantage of them. >> but jodie believed ronnie was not one of those men and that the love she shared with him was genuine. ronnie, however, tells a different story. >> no, that was a front. i loved her money. if i wouldn't have married her, the money would have stopped. >> is this a common thing for guys inside to marry women with money? >> well, i'm not going to ruin it for everybody. i did it. that's why i married her. >> but now, jodie has found a new love, and if she marries him, she won't have to change her last name.
. >> he tattooed my portrait on him, i tattooed him on my whole leg. it was like our little bond. he was released june 4th, 2009. i picked him up. it was wonderful. he was the husband any woman would dream of, you know? he pampered me, he spoiled me and then things just started to change and go down for the worst. >> just ten months after ronnie's release from prison, the couple separated and then divorced a short time later. >> when you get with a man in prison, you got to...
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you had tattoos removed, didn't you? >> yeah. >> what kind of tattoos were they will?ad gang tattoos of a scripture on my arm. i knew i was going to do better in life. that's why i removed the gang tattoos because you know, the gang is not here helping me right now. >> okay. is there anything else you want to tell me today. >> regardless of if i go home today or two weeks from now, when i get out, i'm going to go to school and be the positive person. because i like the person that i became. >> there's a whole bunch of stuff i could say to you today, rod. i know it was huge for you to remove the gang tattoo which speaks volumes to me after doing this job for 26 years, i don't think -- i'm sure there's somebody out there that has but no one i'm aware of has done that and testified that you've done it knowing that you're going to go back out in the same city that you were in when you belong to the the gang and maybe take your chances of what denouncing might do to you today. you're like this close to succeed. and you're so afraid of that. that it's easier for you to fail.
you had tattoos removed, didn't you? >> yeah. >> what kind of tattoos were they will?ad gang tattoos of a scripture on my arm. i knew i was going to do better in life. that's why i removed the gang tattoos because you know, the gang is not here helping me right now. >> okay. is there anything else you want to tell me today. >> regardless of if i go home today or two weeks from now, when i get out, i'm going to go to school and be the positive person. because i like the...
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is out now is it tiring album tattoos no you know tattoos are much like our life experiences and saying that you know they stick with us for the rest of our lives you know you know with my neck injury and everything experience like that will be with me for the rest of my life and this album is made up of my life experiences so it's an autobiographical. it's your third studio album you've just turned twenty four right yeah what was what made it for you how did it start. i started off as a songwriter actually i thought of writing songs when i was eight years old and. i was just kind of trying to work my way up in miami in this it is rough you know trying to work with these different producers because they you know don't really want to work with a new name you know the eight year old yeah. yeah so you know last i was really trying to trying to you know put a demo here demo there but it was hard to make a demo because nobody really wanted to work so i posed as a songwriter saying that i would write for this person or that person if they would allow me to come in a studio. and it worked and
is out now is it tiring album tattoos no you know tattoos are much like our life experiences and saying that you know they stick with us for the rest of our lives you know you know with my neck injury and everything experience like that will be with me for the rest of my life and this album is made up of my life experiences so it's an autobiographical. it's your third studio album you've just turned twenty four right yeah what was what made it for you how did it start. i started off as a...
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>> but your focus is only tattoos.ut your art is bigger than tattoos. >> that's one thing i can work on right now. but you know i want to make video games and all that. and i -- >> that's my point. how do you go from tattoos to computer engineering? >> you're not. art is art. you keep on working on it. >> let that be the plan b. you can do computer engineer in there. i'm pretty sure. god forbid if you are sent to prison, you can learn computer engineering in there. you can learn that there. >> i can learn all things. >> tell me usual learn tattoos so i can reach through. >> oh, man. >> i love you. >> i love you, too. >> let's pray before this ends. >> father, thank you will for this opportunity to share with kenny. i thank you that he continues to have a smile on his face, oh, god. he's coming home. i believe it. i have to believe it. i have to. i have to for his sake. i have to. in the name of your son jesus christ for his name's sake. amen. >> love you, ma. >> love you too, honey. >> bye. >> bye. >> all i have is hop
>> but your focus is only tattoos.ut your art is bigger than tattoos. >> that's one thing i can work on right now. but you know i want to make video games and all that. and i -- >> that's my point. how do you go from tattoos to computer engineering? >> you're not. art is art. you keep on working on it. >> let that be the plan b. you can do computer engineer in there. i'm pretty sure. god forbid if you are sent to prison, you can learn computer engineering in there....
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some people get good tattoos. some people go for it.d it means dance. >> jimmy: the japanese symbol that says "peace" in the mirror. this is a real tattoo that somebody got. gosh, it is unbelievable. props to this person. this is you apparently? [ audience oohs ] [ laughter ] oh, my goodness. this made me laugh. what is going on with this? >> well, it's obviously miley cyrus riding a wrecking ball. >> jimmy: oh, my god. yolo foam finger and just going for it. i was crying looking at it. you look nothing like this, but the idea is there, which is great. yeah, i love the idea. >> it's scary. >> jimmy: this guy really went for it, and i really love it. again congrats on this guy, "bangerz" with a "z." i like the look of it. i think it's awesome. i think it's fun. you have so many special guests -- big sean, nelly, ludicrous. britney spears does the first track off the thing with you. are you and britney -- i didn't know if you were friends. did you know each other? did you like each other? >> yeah, for me. because i'm like -- i never knew
some people get good tattoos. some people go for it.d it means dance. >> jimmy: the japanese symbol that says "peace" in the mirror. this is a real tattoo that somebody got. gosh, it is unbelievable. props to this person. this is you apparently? [ audience oohs ] [ laughter ] oh, my goodness. this made me laugh. what is going on with this? >> well, it's obviously miley cyrus riding a wrecking ball. >> jimmy: oh, my god. yolo foam finger and just going for it. i was...
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their tattoos serve as a reminder. >> just trying to change myself. a lot of people judge you. >> in the beginning it was cool. >> it represents i'm a northerner from san jose. my face, my bark anyway neck, my hands. >> without my tattoos, i would probably have a lot of job openings. i wanted to go into the air force. they're at that stage of their live. >> the white cells on the body are attracted to that area. they come in and pick up the pigment material and it comes out in the urine. here we go. >> everybody where i grew up was doing the same thing, doing drugs, living the fast life. it's the only way we knew who to live. after generations of it, it feels right, doesn't feel wrong. >> feel people start changing when they have their first child, first baby, they're tired of it. >> i'm 18, my daughter is 6 months. having a gang tattoo, people judge you. >> me and my wife we have nine kids. i want the best for them and i don't want to go through what i went through. the only way i can do that is to so them the way people showed me in my neighborhood
their tattoos serve as a reminder. >> just trying to change myself. a lot of people judge you. >> in the beginning it was cool. >> it represents i'm a northerner from san jose. my face, my bark anyway neck, my hands. >> without my tattoos, i would probably have a lot of job openings. i wanted to go into the air force. they're at that stage of their live. >> the white cells on the body are attracted to that area. they come in and pick up the pigment material and it...
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i just love tattoos. think they're awesome. >> prawdzik wasn't smiling when he got a crown that encircles his head and turns into a bandana in back. >> my crown was the worst paper of my life. my leg would start twitching because all the nerves. it was horrible. >> he says his criminal career began at age 14 selling crack, got crown and many of his other tattoos during his six-year prison term for felonious assault and robbery. he was bakken ot streets for four months before he was arrested again as part of a crime ring that stole tvs from motor homes. he says he's innocent but he pled guilty to the larscy from a vehicle. >> because if i go to trial with my tattoos, my past crimes of being on parole, ifpy lose, then i'm going back to prison. >> instead, he was sentenced to just one year at the kent county jail, but he says now, he's finally motivated to go straight. >> it's nice to see your wife first thing in the morning even if it is just a picture. kind of just helps with the day. >> just prior to his
i just love tattoos. think they're awesome. >> prawdzik wasn't smiling when he got a crown that encircles his head and turns into a bandana in back. >> my crown was the worst paper of my life. my leg would start twitching because all the nerves. it was horrible. >> he says his criminal career began at age 14 selling crack, got crown and many of his other tattoos during his six-year prison term for felonious assault and robbery. he was bakken ot streets for four months before...
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like, you don't, like, need a lot of tattoos. >> not as bad as you thought, huh? >> between me and my wife, we have nine kids. i have seven boys, two girls. i want the best for them, don't want them to go through what i've gone through. the only way to do that, many e show them the way people showed me in my neighborhood, where i grew up, i got to totally show them the right way how to do everything now. >> now, the treatment next time. >> well, following up now on the...
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of his name to use so you understand i don't have that tattoo but i went with my mom to get perfect are you hearing these the what is it it's more of your you know you don't want to. i don't know that's the crazy thing it's just like i get these feelings and i see like clips and what he showed me was i sort of plane and i just felt like one two three and it was just it's just a no win for me i don't know how this happens or what happens or wired up or why it happens but what i do know why it's so that we know that they are still with us and what i was told and what i know in what form they are right you know it's just like it like i'll tell you the management of their community is judges and they have to have a brain that you know gave this you as a term from rival to be here this something has to be happening and it's insane because people i always say we've all lost somebody and we've all lost people in a common way those things are true but what separates that a part of those you unique things of that you might even forgot about or may they also communicate with their personality
of his name to use so you understand i don't have that tattoo but i went with my mom to get perfect are you hearing these the what is it it's more of your you know you don't want to. i don't know that's the crazy thing it's just like i get these feelings and i see like clips and what he showed me was i sort of plane and i just felt like one two three and it was just it's just a no win for me i don't know how this happens or what happens or wired up or why it happens but what i do know why it's...
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but the tattoo thing now is all mings, it's unusual for the guy with no tattoos, he is the one that stands. he is the one that gets attention. you don't have a tattoo, do you. >> that's a topic of big conversation on "fox & friends." >> do you have a at that time too. >> maria mow lien nancts but not heather? >> not right now. >> arkansas, mad as hell, we americans are not smart enough to realize buying online will ehe eliminate jobs in the bring and mortar stores that will cause more unemployment. what's the deal here is computer world which is where we are all going here going to replace the big department stores and little mom and pop shops in buying, and what does that going to mean. >> national retail federation says no, that online isn't replacing bring and mortar stores. antidotal evidence. look at this. circuit city. best buy, borders, barnes & noble. some of those companies out of business. barnes & noble limping along. i think the evidence certainly aappears or points to. >> don't you you have to hire people in the computer realm to fill the orders? >> i don't think you have enou
but the tattoo thing now is all mings, it's unusual for the guy with no tattoos, he is the one that stands. he is the one that gets attention. you don't have a tattoo, do you. >> that's a topic of big conversation on "fox & friends." >> do you have a at that time too. >> maria mow lien nancts but not heather? >> not right now. >> arkansas, mad as hell, we americans are not smart enough to realize buying online will ehe eliminate jobs in the bring and...
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i traded the car for the tattoo. . >>> sledding sacramento. towers church organized an effort to have one hundred tons of snow trucked in and they set it up for six sledding runs free to anyone who wanted to go for a ride. organizers say they expected more than 3700 people to show up and take a sled ride. >> for your saturday, 67 degrees in livermore, the warm spot. areas in the region were 10-12 degrees above average. so for the first day of winter, doesn't feel like winter. 56 in san rafael, 64 in oakland. look at the jet stream, it's just jacked up this way over the top of us. and sends everything into the plains and across the continental united states and keeps us dry and does this not just this week and not just in in five-day period, but probably the next five-day period. very dry pattern. not good if you are going skiing or watching the reservoirs. low 30s, around freezing in napa and in the outskirts of napa, temperatures below freezing. most of issue upper 30s-mid- 30s. patchy fog, there might be a little bit showing up tonight. it's
i traded the car for the tattoo. . >>> sledding sacramento. towers church organized an effort to have one hundred tons of snow trucked in and they set it up for six sledding runs free to anyone who wanted to go for a ride. organizers say they expected more than 3700 people to show up and take a sled ride. >> for your saturday, 67 degrees in livermore, the warm spot. areas in the region were 10-12 degrees above average. so for the first day of winter, doesn't feel like winter. 56...
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but the tattoo thing now is all mings, it's unusual for the guy with no tattoos, he is the one that standsave a tattoo, do you. >> that's a topic of big conversation on "fox & friends." >> do you have a at that time too. >> maria mow lien nancts but not heather? >> not right now. >> arkansas, mad as hell, we americans are not smart enough to realize buying online will ehe eliminate jobs in the bring and mortar stores that will cause more unemployment. what's the deal here is computer world which is where we are all going here going to replace the big department stores and little mom and pop shops in buying, and what does that going to mean. >> national retail federation says no, that online isn't replacing bring and mortar stores. antidotal evidence. look at this. circuit city. best buy, borders, barnes & noble. some of those companies out of business. barnes & noble limping along. i think the evidence certainly aappears or points to. >> don't you you have to hire people in the computer realm to fill the orders? >> i don't think you have enough people to fill those orders to replace jobs t
but the tattoo thing now is all mings, it's unusual for the guy with no tattoos, he is the one that standsave a tattoo, do you. >> that's a topic of big conversation on "fox & friends." >> do you have a at that time too. >> maria mow lien nancts but not heather? >> not right now. >> arkansas, mad as hell, we americans are not smart enough to realize buying online will ehe eliminate jobs in the bring and mortar stores that will cause more unemployment....
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is out now is it a self pirating album tattoos no you know it's tattoos are much like our life experiences and saying that you know they they stick with us for the rest of our lives you know you know with my neck injury and everything experience like that will be with me for the rest of my life and this album is made up of my life experiences so it's autobiographical. it's your third studio album you've just turned twenty four right yeah what was what made it for you how did it start. i started off as a songwriter actually asked to write songs when i was eight years old and. i was just kind of trying to work my way up in miami in this in it's rough you know trying to work with these different producers. because they you know don't really want to work with a new name you know that your old. yes saw you last i was really trying to you know put a demo here demo there but it was hard to make a demo because nobody really wanted to work so i posed as a songwriter saying that i would write for this person and that person if they would allow me to come in the studio and it worked and oddly enough
is out now is it a self pirating album tattoos no you know it's tattoos are much like our life experiences and saying that you know they they stick with us for the rest of our lives you know you know with my neck injury and everything experience like that will be with me for the rest of my life and this album is made up of my life experiences so it's autobiographical. it's your third studio album you've just turned twenty four right yeah what was what made it for you how did it start. i started...
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. >>> a fareless tattoo -- fearless tattoo owner, allowed his friends to tattoo him.ew people would line up to turn the needle on him. all they had to do was donate an unwrapped toy and $25 to toys for to to tots. >> i do toys for to the every year. >> he says he can't imagine a child not having a present to open on christmas day. he allowed them to tattoo the words toys for tots on his leg. they were allowed to tattoo one letter each. >> not a lot of room there. >>> time now is 7:11. it is that time of year, when the holiday dui gets underway. it's too late for one driver who was killed yesterday in a fiery crash. >>> 4 people stabbed after the thursday night football game in denver. the violent confrontation under investigation just outside the stadium. >>> good morning, we still have slow traffic, although i have some good news for you, but here on highway 4. it's looking good in bay point. we'll find out where it's still slow. >>> another chilly start to the day, some of us waking up with patchy fog, but we have a big warm up in store for your bay area weekend. i'
. >>> a fareless tattoo -- fearless tattoo owner, allowed his friends to tattoo him.ew people would line up to turn the needle on him. all they had to do was donate an unwrapped toy and $25 to toys for to to tots. >> i do toys for to the every year. >> he says he can't imagine a child not having a present to open on christmas day. he allowed them to tattoo the words toys for tots on his leg. they were allowed to tattoo one letter each. >> not a lot of room there....
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removals and he tells them the reason is i want to remove the tattoos from here to here so that i can get you a job i want you to get a job because i think if i can get to you and get you acclimated within the first month you've got a chance of not reoffend so it's an amazing kind of a concept but people don't want to deal with it up next life after prison what the criminal justice system does and doesn't do to help its felons get back on their feet will be right that. will. please technology innovations all these developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. it was a. very hard to take. once you get on here. that that would that hurt their feelings. for the people. kevin what above. well i contributed my letter to the book i just want to read a little excerpt of it be sure to surround yourself with people who help you along if you don't know something then ask questions get out of that man box what we call mr b s a lot of me know brought up with a family belief system men don't cry men don't share their feelings we have to learn this stuff all over again it's ok t
removals and he tells them the reason is i want to remove the tattoos from here to here so that i can get you a job i want you to get a job because i think if i can get to you and get you acclimated within the first month you've got a chance of not reoffend so it's an amazing kind of a concept but people don't want to deal with it up next life after prison what the criminal justice system does and doesn't do to help its felons get back on their feet will be right that. will. please technology...
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in memory of your brother or you talk about getting the tattoo no my sisters do a perfect that's fine and how do you connect with the number three are you one of three children are there three sisters. i'm sure ok who can i put the month of march. there tell me i'm with you. and you not going to say anything. my uncle died in a private plane crash ok and i'm wearing a necklace that he gave to me and the bureau and the bed. and when the plane crash wires themselves from the top of the plane actually restaurants and runs and then he drowned so you wonder but he also tell you have to understand this is the remarkable thing about spirit they will band together i refer to it as piggybacking where i can speak channel one soul but it might be healing messages for so many other people so no because when i was sitting there i was looking right at you and you knew that but your uncle tells me you feel him you sense and are very sensitive to spirit is that correct so this is for you to know that when you sense and feel is real it is not your imagination not wishful thinking and more importantly
in memory of your brother or you talk about getting the tattoo no my sisters do a perfect that's fine and how do you connect with the number three are you one of three children are there three sisters. i'm sure ok who can i put the month of march. there tell me i'm with you. and you not going to say anything. my uncle died in a private plane crash ok and i'm wearing a necklace that he gave to me and the bureau and the bed. and when the plane crash wires themselves from the top of the plane...
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. >>> what kind of tattoos you got? got any tattoos?merica, and around the world, human traffickers who call themselves pimps are selling women like commodities and branding them like cattle. >> the pimps will brand the girls, put their tattoos on their neck or have their names somewhere on their body. >> it is a particular depravity to tattoo somebody, to mark them as your property. and that is what is going on. >> beaten and living in fear, more and more young american women are now being scarred for life. >> i didn't have a choice. i was scared to death. i said,hi
. >>> what kind of tattoos you got? got any tattoos?merica, and around the world, human traffickers who call themselves pimps are selling women like commodities and branding them like cattle. >> the pimps will brand the girls, put their tattoos on their neck or have their names somewhere on their body. >> it is a particular depravity to tattoo somebody, to mark them as your property. and that is what is going on. >> beaten and living in fear, more and more young...
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i traded the car for the tattoo. >>> gunfire on a busy east bay freeway.olice and the chp are still looking for the shooter. allie rasmus tells us about the shooting and that officers found key pieces of evidence. >> reporter: 3:00 a.m. on westbound 580 traffic slowed to a crawl with one lane open on the far left lane investigators used flashlights to carefully comb the pavement. they were searching for evidence of a drive by shooting that had happened in the freeway moments earlier. >> we're finding casings in the area where the shots were reported. it's like finding a needle in a hay stack. we came out here not anticipating to find anything. but luckily one of our guys had a real keen eye and was able to find the casings quickly. >> reporter: police close off the parking lot to start their investigation. some of the passengers in the suv recounted the drive by shooting on the freeway. they told police a sedan had pulled up alongside them as they were heading west on 580 just before the split. >> people described that the passenger leaned out the right si
i traded the car for the tattoo. >>> gunfire on a busy east bay freeway.olice and the chp are still looking for the shooter. allie rasmus tells us about the shooting and that officers found key pieces of evidence. >> reporter: 3:00 a.m. on westbound 580 traffic slowed to a crawl with one lane open on the far left lane investigators used flashlights to carefully comb the pavement. they were searching for evidence of a drive by shooting that had happened in the freeway moments...
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i traded the car for the tattoo. >> join me tonight at kofy tv 20 cable 13. we'll tell you what bay area company won a contest featuring high-tech robots. then at 11:00, the final preparations before tomorrow's last game at candlestick park and the family who got free tickets, all comping up at 9:00 and 11:00 on abc7 news. anchor man ron burgundy wasn't enough to douse the flames of -- smaug. it earned $31 million. anchorman 2 debuted in second with 26 million. frozen continues to hang in the top three. $19 million. debuting in fourth was american hustle can, the mafia con artist movie featuring jennifer lawrence. another disney movie about the making of marry pop pins, saving mr. banks, was fifth. analysts believe this could be the biggest christmas ever at the box office. >> that's it for us at 6:00. for leigh glaser, rick quan, mike shumann, thank you for joining, see you tonight at 9:00 and 11:00.
i traded the car for the tattoo. >> join me tonight at kofy tv 20 cable 13. we'll tell you what bay area company won a contest featuring high-tech robots. then at 11:00, the final preparations before tomorrow's last game at candlestick park and the family who got free tickets, all comping up at 9:00 and 11:00 on abc7 news. anchor man ron burgundy wasn't enough to douse the flames of -- smaug. it earned $31 million. anchorman 2 debuted in second with 26 million. frozen continues to hang in...
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some people get the logo tattooed.a thousand people with my tattoo. >> how did you create this? they can't just be i'm a pretty rad guy. cool and nobody is tattooing my name anywhere on themselves. >> i was freaked out when i first heard out -- heard about it. i do a lot of lectures at high schools and universities and events on entrepreneurship. some people get the logo because they are inspired. some people aren't -- obsessed with the t-shirts. >> how many styles have you made? >> every two weeks we come out with new t-shirts. >> is that too many? does it lose the specialist -- the specialness? >> absolutely not. we do $4 million in sales and we are still a private company. we come up with innovative raise -- ways to grow. we have about 40 employees. five retail stores. >> martha's vineyard? rocker wall, heavy metal. martha's vineyard feels nantucket resume. is this irony? >> that's where they met and fell in love. we thought it would be a cool way to pay homage to that. it is a little weird and a little off, but it
some people get the logo tattooed.a thousand people with my tattoo. >> how did you create this? they can't just be i'm a pretty rad guy. cool and nobody is tattooing my name anywhere on themselves. >> i was freaked out when i first heard out -- heard about it. i do a lot of lectures at high schools and universities and events on entrepreneurship. some people get the logo because they are inspired. some people aren't -- obsessed with the t-shirts. >> how many styles have you...
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>> a tattoo? >> what yeah, they're cool and they last rest of your life. >> you'll not be getting a tattoo for christmas. >> yeah, if you want one, you'll have to pay for it out of your own allowance. >> all right! >> homer! my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. hi boys! i've made you campbell's chunky new england clam chowder. wow! this is incredible! i know. and now it has more clams! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. what? [ male announcer ] it fills you up right. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. what? if hey breathing's hard.me, know the feeling? copd includes emphysema
>> a tattoo? >> what yeah, they're cool and they last rest of your life. >> you'll not be getting a tattoo for christmas. >> yeah, if you want one, you'll have to pay for it out of your own allowance. >> all right! >> homer! my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how...
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you see a lot of flash and tattoos and in the clothing. it must've been completely taboo when you started doing the mine in 1970's and early 1980's. >> i think it was, yes. it was, to be honest, all the things i did that were supposed to be provocative or maybe that make me called a bad boy to the french, because some of the journalists saw that was making jokes and things like that, provocative things. it was not as a provocation. my goal is to be known, so i have to make them be seen this way. it was more because of my reflection and also what i was seeing around me. i mean, people were thinking that i was going out a lot in going to all the parties. no, i was working, working a lot. but i have eyes on my fashion. my fashion as to see video savoy year. complete voyeur. i love to see. i tell you through tv, a lot of movies. the images make me react. and maybe make me understand also sometimes. sometimes in the wrong way. through image sometimes it is true that you have not to consider that all you see in the images real. they can make you
you see a lot of flash and tattoos and in the clothing. it must've been completely taboo when you started doing the mine in 1970's and early 1980's. >> i think it was, yes. it was, to be honest, all the things i did that were supposed to be provocative or maybe that make me called a bad boy to the french, because some of the journalists saw that was making jokes and things like that, provocative things. it was not as a provocation. my goal is to be known, so i have to make them be seen...
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i saw his feet first and i kind of looked up i saw all the tattoos. this guy was huge, 6'3", probably about 235. i mean he was built like an nfl linebacker. he looked like a stone cold killer. what's even more fascinating is what came out of his mouth. >> the california department of corrections is solely responsible for the madness that goes on in this prison system. and i'll tell you why, because when a big white boy like me goes to prison, he is expected to do his part for the white cause and it's the same for the blacks, the mexicans, the indians, the orientals, asians, everybody else. they're expected to go to prison and do their part. why? because the inmates who run the prisons are the inmates doing life and life without the possibility of parole and they don't give a damn about my parole date or anybody else's. and these guys doing life and life without, they're hopeless. they're so full of hate just because of the sentences they have that they don't care what kind of chaos they cause in there. >>> coming up -- >> we'd go for the vital areas,
i saw his feet first and i kind of looked up i saw all the tattoos. this guy was huge, 6'3", probably about 235. i mean he was built like an nfl linebacker. he looked like a stone cold killer. what's even more fascinating is what came out of his mouth. >> the california department of corrections is solely responsible for the madness that goes on in this prison system. and i'll tell you why, because when a big white boy like me goes to prison, he is expected to do his part for the...
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flames, one tattoo has the words it only takes a spark on a burning hillside. we'll get a chance to look at new photos released of san diego. we'll look at the pet conference today by the fbi about 10:30 this morning. the fbi is offering a $250,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. back to you, laura. >> thank you, peggy. it's 5:03. there will be a special hearing to determine how much joseph nasowill have to pay for the use of counsel during his trial. nasoelected to represent himself but the court provide add lawyer to help him prepare his defense. the attorney's office claims nasohas $1 million in liquid assets. the hearing starts at 10:30. >> day two of bargaining as b.a.r.t. and its two largest unions meet to try to avoid another strike. at issue a family leave proposal accidentally left in the photo. b.a.r.t. says it was a mistake and should be removed. we're just over a week from a possible ac transit strike. the court ordered a 60-day cooling off period ends december 22, until now talks have been on hold but street resume today. among the is
flames, one tattoo has the words it only takes a spark on a burning hillside. we'll get a chance to look at new photos released of san diego. we'll look at the pet conference today by the fbi about 10:30 this morning. the fbi is offering a $250,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. back to you, laura. >> thank you, peggy. it's 5:03. there will be a special hearing to determine how much joseph nasowill have to pay for the use of counsel during his trial. nasoelected to...
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she said the injured out of context the tattoos for the gods inside this house and kept it to collaborate on a porch. a suicide bomb wounded so many antique i find it easy chair on the local pd and is forty times in an attack in kabul in november twenty ninth. one day to meet and his device can cycle to scholars. two p m and the fundamentalists of the provence and fool says bloody cuts would change if the attack. background awesome. an asic in your presence is out of it has announced the opening bid of one hundred plus positive move for the next icon the firm during the han they will instead be seen as somewhat of an amicable. when francis wrote in about a new snazzy kicking rising. not all that work in the bathtub the only son who couldn't act on the bottom of the neck use to resign after we saw yesterday was a ton of other dumb that i live on the second half. it was looking the cheeky kid who was behind the attack which the us president on the cruise i tended to reject a wooden beam and unknowingly to four cents to stay the country beyond twenty fourteen. neocons him to redeem his skill
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we need people with tattoos, without tattoos, people with pony tails, hearing some from all different walks of life, all different colors, creeds, and the democratic party is more diverse than we are. it is why they're winning more elections. some of the diversity is also we need to appeal to people in cities. some of that is ethnically related. we need to use all the big cities. we have to change. we will not be able to win nationally again, and some people are stuck in a rut on this. a lot of people are waking up. the michigan gop knows we have to do better if we're going to win. >> i am bringing it on home with the last two questions. what are your thoughts on obamacare? too many questions. i had to ask you three. >> i may need a couple hours. it is unraveling on its own effects. i was telling jonathan that i think it is not that government is inherently stupid, although that is a debatable point. it is that they do not get the right incentives. the business would be run this way because you would be run out of business immediately. we have put into law perverse incentives. people
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also look at these tattoos on his abdomen. depicting burning buildings and flames.as the words it only takes a spark, under a scene of a burning hillside. so today at 10:30 we'll get an update on this case from the fbi. also possibly new photos of san diego to get to you. >> we'll look forward to that. >> 6:57. the final headline, one of the pex living in an oakland home gutted by a fire says a mouse living in the kitchen stove may be to blame. the the man says he thinks the mouse caught fire when they turned the stove on and ran through the house spreading the flames. >> b.a.r.t. and its two largest unions meet this morning with a mediator to try to avoid another strike. b.a.r.t. says the costly family leave proposal was rejected twice and withdrawn but a temporary worker misunderstood the markings on the document and rather than deleting it kept it. union leaders say a deal's a deal. >> the jackpot for tonight's drawing around $400 million. the fifth largest lottery jackpot in u.s. history so your chances of winning, 1 in 259 million. this morning scott has a very
also look at these tattoos on his abdomen. depicting burning buildings and flames.as the words it only takes a spark, under a scene of a burning hillside. so today at 10:30 we'll get an update on this case from the fbi. also possibly new photos of san diego to get to you. >> we'll look forward to that. >> 6:57. the final headline, one of the pex living in an oakland home gutted by a fire says a mouse living in the kitchen stove may be to blame. the the man says he thinks the mouse...
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and they're donning suits and they're not cutting off their pinky so much about a tattoo that looks like a suit and you just go to a board meeting and get a full to do looks like a shakedown people i think that's what they do in r.b.s. but you know obviously the point being that the the gangsters at r.b.s. are putting the mafia out of business so the mafia in order to compete they've had to adapt the practices of bank of scotland goldman sachs j.p. morgan by manipulating markets shaking down people using extortion and all those types of techniques so that there's one thing that america has exported to the rest of the world is banking mafia techniques well they also point out something that is is kind of absurd here in a way because listen to this unlike their foreign counterparts you know cusa are legal groups with offices and major japanese cities and they have historically been tolerated by authorities although there are periodic clampdowns on some of their less savory activities r.b.s. has offices right here and the government the authorities operate the bank so what are they say
and they're donning suits and they're not cutting off their pinky so much about a tattoo that looks like a suit and you just go to a board meeting and get a full to do looks like a shakedown people i think that's what they do in r.b.s. but you know obviously the point being that the the gangsters at r.b.s. are putting the mafia out of business so the mafia in order to compete they've had to adapt the practices of bank of scotland goldman sachs j.p. morgan by manipulating markets shaking down...
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some people will camp out for days, some people get the tattoo logo and -- tattoo logo on them. >> aartup called treehouse -- since getting rid of middle management, the online design school has seen enrollment jump. how sustainable is this model? >> there's a lot of bigger companies. employees.0,000 they don't have managers either. we are hoping if they can do it, hopefully we can. >> can i ask a technical question? i know youe point -- talk to one of our producers and said managers communicate messages from top to bottom. i think is a valuable thing to have in an organization. they settle disputes. they help people manage their careers. they keep their teams motivated and happy. it's stuff. -- good stuff. teams fromy shield things that are really superfluous. what do you do in an organization where you don't have that? things. are all good the problem is that most managers end up getting affected upthe power, and they end micromanaging and not really serving their team. great managers are servants. the trouble is it never really works out that way. people are able to communicate, a
some people will camp out for days, some people get the tattoo logo and -- tattoo logo on them. >> aartup called treehouse -- since getting rid of middle management, the online design school has seen enrollment jump. how sustainable is this model? >> there's a lot of bigger companies. employees.0,000 they don't have managers either. we are hoping if they can do it, hopefully we can. >> can i ask a technical question? i know youe point -- talk to one of our producers and said...
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say what these techniques are is a set of fake store fronts to sell things like clothing or have tattoos parlors or things of this nature but what they're really interested in is buying guns and drugs in these in these operations and so what we found is these problems proliferating across the country that it wasn't just lucky it required a lot of shoe leather in terms of looking at court records from other places and again a.t.f. does not talk about or provide a list of all these places that they do these undercover stings however they do put out press releases occasionally and we also learn from sources where a number of these. stings where they employ these rogue tactics occurred and as i understand it as part of your investigation you also discovered that not only did they allow felons who had guns in their possessions to leave the stores they allowed to smoke marijuana they also provided alcohol as i understand it to you it's now do you think that your reporting could result in charges being dropped for the people that were mentally disabled who helped the a.t.f. and then. well at th
say what these techniques are is a set of fake store fronts to sell things like clothing or have tattoos parlors or things of this nature but what they're really interested in is buying guns and drugs in these in these operations and so what we found is these problems proliferating across the country that it wasn't just lucky it required a lot of shoe leather in terms of looking at court records from other places and again a.t.f. does not talk about or provide a list of all these places that...
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just say what these techniques are is a set of fake storefronts to sell things like clothing or have tattoos parlors or things of this nature but what they're really interested in is buying guns and drugs in the in the each operations and so what we found is these problems proliferating across the country that it wasn't just walking and they required a lot of shoe leather in terms of looking at court records from other places and again a.t.f. does not talk about or provide a list of all these places that they do these undercover stings however they do put out press releases occasionally and we also learn from sources where a number of these. stings where they employ these rogue tactics occurred and as i understand it as part of your investigation you also discovered that not only did they allow felons who had guns in their possessions to leave the stores they allowed to smoke marijuana they also provided alcohol as i understand it to you now do you think that your reporting could result in charges being dropped for the people that were mentally disabled who helped the a.t.f. and then. well a
just say what these techniques are is a set of fake storefronts to sell things like clothing or have tattoos parlors or things of this nature but what they're really interested in is buying guns and drugs in the in the each operations and so what we found is these problems proliferating across the country that it wasn't just walking and they required a lot of shoe leather in terms of looking at court records from other places and again a.t.f. does not talk about or provide a list of all these...