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. >> oh, now you're recording. >> forjoshuacoffey, whowas sentenced to six years for burglary, the only thing more frightening than prison was the thought of leaving. >> i got nine days. i got nine days before i'm thrust back out into society. and i'm not free. nobody thinks about freedom as something to be nervous about. you know. because everybody that ever does anything wrong, or scared to go to prison. i'm damn near scared to go home. you know. and the bad part is that i got a family that loves me. you know. they might not understand me. they might not agree with the things i do. but ultimately, they love me. and i know that. and i hope i don't let them down. >> hello, everybody. it's me. the stone. >> james stone wishes he had coffey's problems. he's serving 101 years for attempted murder. >> that's everything i pretty much got right there. you're not really allowed to have a whole lot here. >> he's already served 26. but has another 25 to go before he's even considered for parole. >> i know one guy, i'm not going to mention his name, he gets out next year. i think it's may. f
. >> oh, now you're recording. >> for joshua coffey, who was sentenced to six years for burglary, the only thing more frightening than prison was the thought of leaving. >> i got nine days. i got nine days before i'm thrust back out into society. and i'm not free. nobody thinks about freedom as something to be nervous about. you know. because everybody that ever does anything wrong, or scared to go to prison. i'm damn near scared to go home. you know. and the bad part is that...
patients. i managed to grab a cupofcoffeyatabout half three and i've been pretty much on the go the whole time. before sam can go home to bed, it's temporary driving reactions test at the transport research lab in berkshire. reactions test at the transport research lab in berkshirem reactions test at the transport research lab in berkshire. if you'd like to come through to the simulator and take a seat. simon is in charge of driver fatigue research and will be analysing her performance. fatigue is a huge road safety problem. our own perception tends to lack behind reality and by the time we have realised that, we could have made a serious mistake that could lead to a collision. we would like to is keep you below 60 mph, please. is one of those things, where if i'm tired, i would push the car. sam has to drive along a virtual motorway for the next 90 minutes. we are monitoring her reactions from the control room. sewers was a blinking, sometimes you see those long blinks. afterjust a few minutes, sam starts blinking rapidly. in a field attempt to increase her alertness. you can tell
patients. i managed to grab a cup of coffey at about half three and i've been pretty much on the go the whole time. before sam can go home to bed, it's temporary driving reactions test at the transport research lab in berkshire. reactions test at the transport research lab in berkshirem reactions test at the transport research lab in berkshire. if you'd like to come through to the simulator and take a seat. simon is in charge of driver fatigue research and will be analysing her performance....
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lego in the cafeteria is not just company should have some lego in the cafeteria is notjust coffey and fruit. i am sure that is on the minds of those who run companies like google. stop bouncing up and down on a space hopper. the donald trump effect is not so beneficial for tiffany ‘s. trump effect is not so beneficial for tiffany 's. next to trump tower, sales are down for the people cannot get into the store either because of security reasons or protesters. a real economic effect of the...
dig it, you're hip. if you don't, man, y'reuare.coffeyhouses,the neighborhood bars of bohemia, where the strongest potion is coffee, and the coffee house poet is the speciality of the house. >> to find a place where the eyes can rest. >> beatniks, they had these coffeehouses they would go in and play chess and read poetry, and those same coffeehouses became kind of a proving ground for folk singers. >> all young kids were running out to buy guitars and banjos. ♪ >> folk music gives me a lot more than the popular music of our own time does. my out look is that topical songs, popular songs should be sung because we don't do anything about say the bomb, you know. the whole situation come to an end. >> there's got to be an alternative to whatever ways of life are offered to them, you know? i mean, democrat, republican. and i would like to offer some kind of alternative, somehow, you know? >> folk revival scene had a big part of politics. you can't get left politics out of woody guthrie or pete seeger. so the greenwich village movement was there to celebrate people's culture. >>
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. they're basically closing down factories and moving them down there. we've had that withmr.coffey, withthe oral b, with square d. i could go through a hundred companies that have closed down that have moved down there and just basically make the same product across the border. maria: right. >> that wasn't the purpose of nafta, so we've got to change that, and i'm very encouraged by the president saying let's renegotiate it, and i will back him all the way. if he needs any help, i'll go be with him. maria: so you're happy he canceled that meeting, i guess. >> well, the meeting is the meeting about the wall. i don't want to get into the wall, but that is a whole other issue. the issue of renegotiating nafta is key, we've got to do that, and i encourage him. maria: james hoffa, thanks so much. >> thank you. maria: we'll see you soon, sir. >>> let's take a look at what's coming up on "media buzz." hey, howie. >> good morning, maria. we're going to talk to sean spicer or, the white house press secretary, about president trump labeling the media the opposition party. his own confrontations w
. they're basically closing down factories and moving them down there. we've had that with mr. coffey, with the oral b, with square d. i could go through a hundred companies that have closed down that have moved down there and just basically make the same product across the border. maria: right. >> that wasn't the purpose of nafta, so we've got to change that, and i'm very encouraged by the president saying let's renegotiate it, and i will back him all the way. if he needs any help, i'll...
snape is the floods minister,theresecoffey. canyou tell us how you see the situation? clearly the 17 severe flood warnings are an indication that people need to take this surge seriously. it has been the added impact of the wind which has prompted as to increase the flood risk. i want to encourage people to respond to the calls to stay with friends orfamily respond to the calls to stay with friends or family or the road. respond to the calls to stay with friends orfamily or the road. —— or the centre. a report is that people are safe and that lives are saved. —— our priority is that people are safe. people that have been approached about evacuating their homes have said that they don't think they will bother because they have seen it before. what would you say to them? my message is that i wa nt to say to them? my message is that i want to thank the people that have been preparing for these flights, the environment agency, related services, the volunteers that are at rescue centres ready to welcome people that might want to leave their homes and the council officials up an
snape is the floods minister, therese coffey. can you tell us how you see the situation? clearly the 17 severe flood warnings are an indication that people need to take this surge seriously. it has been the added impact of the wind which has prompted as to increase the flood risk. i want to encourage people to respond to the calls to stay with friends orfamily respond to the calls to stay with friends or family or the road. respond to the calls to stay with friends orfamily or the road. ——...