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>> is that yost? have you seen him on the yard? watch for him. watch out for that dude. watch his movement. >> we found information, we received a kite saying that if yost gets three feet next to this guy, he's going to hit him. he's going to hit him. >> what's my role here? i'm an [ bleep ]. in their mind, i'm a [ bleep ]. i'm constantly agitating them. and they're constantly agitating me and i won't quit. >> ultimately yost may not have a choice. >> time's ticking. i'm sick from hepatitis c virus from shooting dope for 20 years. the treatment that i've been on for a year and a half isn't working. i'm liver stage 2. i'm tired, can't get no expression out. all my family died, one by one. >> what is your future? >> death. what's yours? death. >>> up next on "lockup: raw, hard time." >> he's a big, powerful, scary guy. he's the kind of guy that would have been a formidable opponent in a cell extraction. >> i got some criminal tendencies, okay, ain't like i'm in here for nothing, all right? >> one inmate
>> is that yost? have you seen him on the yard? watch for him. watch out for that dude. watch his movement. >> we found information, we received a kite saying that if yost gets three feet next to this guy, he's going to hit him. he's going to hit him. >> what's my role here? i'm an [ bleep ]. in their mind, i'm a [ bleep ]. i'm constantly agitating them. and they're constantly agitating me and i won't quit. >> ultimately yost may not have a choice. >> time's...
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apparently not enough of the she is making her debut and they brought in legendary photographer walter yostto be the lucky photographer. >> this guy is shooting supermodels in exotic remote locations and now with a toy. >> he's taking pictures of barbie. she's a big deal. >> she takes instruction almost silently. that's why she's the best model ever. >> and he says barbies can hold a pose forever. >> mm-hmm. >> she is actually going to be appearing in the issue of "sports illustrated" that celebrates the swimsuit issue turning 50 years old and she's an icon. >>> fighting for the pillow. >> this commercial is from south africa. and it details a man going through literacy classes, learning to read. it has affected a lot of people because of the message. ♪ >> a. b. c. >> d. e. f. g. >> dog. ♪ >> my son and i -- >> this is such a beautifully done commercial. there is so much power in the written word and there is so much power with the idea that it is never too late in your life to learn whatever skill it is that you want to learn. >> it gets better than that. keep watching. >> i read your book
apparently not enough of the she is making her debut and they brought in legendary photographer walter yostto be the lucky photographer. >> this guy is shooting supermodels in exotic remote locations and now with a toy. >> he's taking pictures of barbie. she's a big deal. >> she takes instruction almost silently. that's why she's the best model ever. >> and he says barbies can hold a pose forever. >> mm-hmm. >> she is actually going to be appearing in the...
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she is making her debut and they brought in legendary photographer walter yost to be the lucky photographerare you kidding me? wait, so this guy is used to shooting supermodels in exotic, remote locations and now he's taking a pictures of a toy. >> well, he's taking pictures of barbie. she's kind of a big deal. >> she takes instructions almost silently. i think she's the best model i've ever worked with. >> and he also says barbie can hold a pose forever. >> uh-huh. >> yeah. >> she is actually going to be appearing in the issue of "sports illustrated" that celebrates the swimsuit issue turning 50 years old. and she's an icon. >>> valentine's day just a few days away. it can be one of the most romantic days of the year, but for some valentine's day can be sad. the folks behind guyism put this video together. you might recognize the pretty face behind that microphone. >> for many valentine's day is the saddest time of the year. i'm going to be a sad man on the street. >> she's going to be a sad man on the street. ask sad questions to people randomly. >> what's the saddest valentine's day you'
she is making her debut and they brought in legendary photographer walter yost to be the lucky photographerare you kidding me? wait, so this guy is used to shooting supermodels in exotic, remote locations and now he's taking a pictures of a toy. >> well, he's taking pictures of barbie. she's kind of a big deal. >> she takes instructions almost silently. i think she's the best model i've ever worked with. >> and he also says barbie can hold a pose forever. >> uh-huh....
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jean yost said. that means one less by spreading the one. is he probably needs more than one lifetime to do that that's really seemed to do nothing the fan. the two level catapults also be attached to the nation the disable comments about today's programme things up sometimes but that's all for today if that's what saying bye bye. i like it. i'm quite sure. it's all probably older than my eyelids. right now she showed me a story in many parts of all this alone spikes caused a very full time job of top domestic chores. many women and six hoops to get the feel compelled to count them they were kicked in. an exchange which could take the acute in many parts of asia. take the case of japan. in the country the number of women in the workforce is ticking and it's cheap and impacts in occurred just outside the region participation rates for women of twenty oh six inherited this from a point where it's needed twenty two percent error. reaching the peak is loose too. for such success countries want to encourage more women testing the market they can
jean yost said. that means one less by spreading the one. is he probably needs more than one lifetime to do that that's really seemed to do nothing the fan. the two level catapults also be attached to the nation the disable comments about today's programme things up sometimes but that's all for today if that's what saying bye bye. i like it. i'm quite sure. it's all probably older than my eyelids. right now she showed me a story in many parts of all this alone spikes caused a very full time job...
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talk about your contribution, someone who watched and analyzed this i thought, you asked the nast yostons of fighter -- nastiest questions of fighters, i always thought someone was going to hits you right now, i machinetioned ali, and how he made it certainly changed boxing as we knew it and has since come to know it, we're almost disa.ed after the fact. >> he was so great, and he was so much fun, neil, he made it fun for everyone. larry talked about what he did for the business, but he was a goo that changed paradigm for all of sports, he was brash when people were not brash. he was outgoing, hh started all of this track talking, people at the time -- trash talking people at the time some were offended by it later they have come to love him, the greatest institution in history of boxing perhaps sports, he lit the torch in 1996, he school for social justice and change -- see stood for social justice and change, there will never be another one. neil: the big thing that when jim was talking about there he lost his title because he said he was not going to fight in vietnam, i think he sai
talk about your contribution, someone who watched and analyzed this i thought, you asked the nast yostons of fighter -- nastiest questions of fighters, i always thought someone was going to hits you right now, i machinetioned ali, and how he made it certainly changed boxing as we knew it and has since come to know it, we're almost disa.ed after the fact. >> he was so great, and he was so much fun, neil, he made it fun for everyone. larry talked about what he did for the business, but he...
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the reporter yost did you shoot the president of the united states? no, sir, i did not.he's exactly what he says he is. the other thing that's interesting of course is the numbers don't believe their own report. we know from a telephone call between richard russell and president johnson rj the report is released the man of enormous integrity despite segregation you said i don't believe a word of it job says neither do i. verizon and says there was an international conspiracy to the truth is neither the russians or the cubans have motives at that time. we know that john kennedy has done two things to enrage the military-industrial complex. first of all, he is concluded vietnam is a disaster and he signed an executive order to begin the withdrawal of our 16,000 appraisers and viacom. bended johnson signs the executive order reversing night, giving the generals and defense contractors that they want. for a long time i did not think that was true. i thought that was liberal bull, that we were burnishing the image of camelot. robert kennedy in 1964 when he's asked about the w
the reporter yost did you shoot the president of the united states? no, sir, i did not.he's exactly what he says he is. the other thing that's interesting of course is the numbers don't believe their own report. we know from a telephone call between richard russell and president johnson rj the report is released the man of enormous integrity despite segregation you said i don't believe a word of it job says neither do i. verizon and says there was an international conspiracy to the truth is...
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. >> at kern valley state prison in california, we met inmate aaron yost who participates in another yet very common practice behind bars. tattooing. >> mine's art work. you know what i mean? i did this myself. >> where? >> in a cell like this. >> how? >> how? see this cassette player? i ripped the motor out of it, and i attach a tube to it with the needle, spin the needle back and forth. and i make the ink. burn plastic or baby oil, and the soot will go up. i collect the soot and mix it with shampoo to make a thick black ink. >> tattooing in prison is illegal and poses a variety of health risks, but we've met countless inmates who have gotten their ink both on the outside and inside. many tattoos represent gang affiliation and are documented by prison officials. most of the rest have a meaning all their own. >> what my trip is is physics. my tattoos represent it. on the back of my legs it says quantum physics. i've got an atom on my hand. i study what the ultimate nature of reality is. it sooths me. it soothes me to try and figure out what i am, what all this is, what it's all about
. >> at kern valley state prison in california, we met inmate aaron yost who participates in another yet very common practice behind bars. tattooing. >> mine's art work. you know what i mean? i did this myself. >> where? >> in a cell like this. >> how? >> how? see this cassette player? i ripped the motor out of it, and i attach a tube to it with the needle, spin the needle back and forth. and i make the ink. burn plastic or baby oil, and the soot will go up....
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. >> reporter: filmmaker gary yost says in the cold war climate of fear, no one objected to the removal of the west peak of mount tam. >> while the cold war issues were legitimate issues, there's no reason why they should have taken the top off the mountain, did he spoiled it in that way, and walked away from it. >> who can imagine that 20, 30, 40, 50 years later, that we would be talking about restoring the site to nature? >> reporter: it's not likely the west peak will be reconstructed. but removing fences and the concrete footprint of the military base will begin the healing and perhaps reawaken the sleeping lady to the magnificent views at her feet. in marin county, don knapp, kpix 5. >> the goal of the documentary is to support federal, state and local efforts to restore the mountaintop and mount tam. the documentary isn't long, about 25 minutes. to see it for free, you can go to kpix.com. >>> meteorologist paul deanno live in san francisco at a huge pillow fight and last time we checked in with you, you were under attack. right now it looks pretty calm. but -- >> well, it's calm h
. >> reporter: filmmaker gary yost says in the cold war climate of fear, no one objected to the removal of the west peak of mount tam. >> while the cold war issues were legitimate issues, there's no reason why they should have taken the top off the mountain, did he spoiled it in that way, and walked away from it. >> who can imagine that 20, 30, 40, 50 years later, that we would be talking about restoring the site to nature? >> reporter: it's not likely the west peak will...