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to let you get me locked up.d we're not going to be able to take care of him forever, so we want him to be able to function on his own. >> your clothes are too small. >> your clothes are too small? well, what happened? >> i've gotten bigger, i guess. >> well, can't you put them on and pull your shirt down over it? >> no, i can't. >> you're going to have to. >> do you want to wear that out? are you sure you can't -- >> no, these are too tight. i just -- >> well, go try. i don't want -- >> i did try!ç >> okay. we'll get you a pair of sweatpants, because that way, you won't be wearing that. >> after two long years and a teenager back at their side, adam and his grandparents finally leave pendleton. >> last but not least, michael jones. >> just a few hours later, michael jones and his family also say their good-byes. but back inside the razor wire fences of pendleton juvenile, justin boggess still faces time behind bars. >> i'm a strong believer everything happens for a reason, and i feel that, you know, if i wouldn
to let you get me locked up.d we're not going to be able to take care of him forever, so we want him to be able to function on his own. >> your clothes are too small. >> your clothes are too small? well, what happened? >> i've gotten bigger, i guess. >> well, can't you put them on and pull your shirt down over it? >> no, i can't. >> you're going to have to. >> do you want to wear that out? are you sure you can't -- >> no, these are too tight. i...
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"lock up raw." >>> at any prison there are essentially two sets of rules. there are the rules of the administration. the other set of rules are the inmates' rules themselves. the convict code. >> they got their rules, we got ours. >> the convict code is you don't get in other people's business. you don't let anybody know your business. you don't tell on nobody. >> you stick with your own race. you don't talk to other people. >> any inmate will tell you, that's the set of rules you follow first. >>> on their first morning of shooting at utah state prison, the lock up crew entered the wassatcha cell block, home to some of the prison's most violent convict. we met a group of inmates playing cards and talking about who really runs the prison. >> guards don't run your section. it's all run by inmates. they pretty much tell what goes on. guard does the section but the inmates, they don't get along they're going to either force him out or he'll get moved. they'll straight out get told, you get your ass down and leave. >> pack your stuff, get out and go. you ain't
"lock up raw." >>> at any prison there are essentially two sets of rules. there are the rules of the administration. the other set of rules are the inmates' rules themselves. the convict code. >> they got their rules, we got ours. >> the convict code is you don't get in other people's business. you don't let anybody know your business. you don't tell on nobody. >> you stick with your own race. you don't talk to other people. >> any inmate will tell...
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you're locked down 23 hours a day. 17-year-old demonet lewis is serving an eight-year sentence for robbery. the past six months of that time have been spent in segregation. >> did you ever think you'd end up as a teenager in an adult prison? >> hard to say, but yeah. i knew it. cause when i was 13, i was locked all the way up from 13 all the way to 16, so used to it. my mom, she don't even write me. never have really. not one time since i been here. no the one time. >> when is the last time you saw or talked to your mom? >> talked to her when i was in the county around april or something last year about a year ago. last time i sawç her was when was out which was 2009 or '10. i can't blame it on my family history cause i know most of the stuff that i do, i do. it's my fault. >> i think a lot of it is our fault. by our, i'm talking about those of us wearing this in prison because we weren't there for those kids. we weren't out there to help raise them. this is what they had to model themselves after. for those who are a
you're locked down 23 hours a day. 17-year-old demonet lewis is serving an eight-year sentence for robbery. the past six months of that time have been spent in segregation. >> did you ever think you'd end up as a teenager in an adult prison? >> hard to say, but yeah. i knew it. cause when i was 13, i was locked all the way up from 13 all the way to 16, so used to it. my mom, she don't even write me. never have really. not one time since i been here. no the one time. >> when is...
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each lock is a treat.s who live in the historic lock houses are friendly and always ready to help out. some locks are automated. [ beeping ] others involve a little old-fashioned elbow grease. [ accordion playing ] full-service barges can be hired with a captain and crew who do the navigating, cooking, and guiding. boats have comfy state rooms, all the comforts you'd expect in a good hotel, and you'll invariably be eating and drinking some of the very best that burgundy has to offer. ah, here's my wine glass. steves: our day on the canal was an ideal family vacation -- three generations, the scenery coming to us, a capable skipper, and not a care in the world. you are so good at this!
each lock is a treat.s who live in the historic lock houses are friendly and always ready to help out. some locks are automated. [ beeping ] others involve a little old-fashioned elbow grease. [ accordion playing ] full-service barges can be hired with a captain and crew who do the navigating, cooking, and guiding. boats have comfy state rooms, all the comforts you'd expect in a good hotel, and you'll invariably be eating and drinking some of the very best that burgundy has to offer. ah, here's...
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bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. >>> its history is bloody. >> we used to have two or three stabbings a day, sometimes even more. >> inmates battle guards on a daily basis. >> i couldn't count how many times i've had to shoot out the tower. >> then a new regime wrenched back control of the prison. >> it's more stable. there's less violence. >> but there are also fewer programs, less time out of the cells, and less hope. >> we've got guys coming in at 17, 18 years old with 80 or 90 years hanging themselves because they can't take it. >> inmates that assault staff, inmates that assault other inmates are going to come to stateville and they're going to lock up. >> don't holler at me. >> in stateville, it's like you're dead. but you're living. you know, like a walking dead man. that's how it is in here. you're living but you're dead. >> as he left office, governor george ryan made a dramatic decision. rocking the justice system in illinois. ryan gran
bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. >>> its history is bloody. >> we used to have two or three stabbings a day, sometimes even more. >> inmates battle guards on a daily basis. >> i couldn't count how many times i've had to shoot out the tower. >> then a new regime wrenched back control of the prison. >> it's more stable. there's less violence....
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. >> been locked up five years. haven't seen my family in a while.ause your family likes to leave you when you get locked up in trouble. all your friends disappear. you have no social life, really. you just have you and your cellmates. that's it. >> staff at pendleton are focused on educating these troubled teens. but intake is just the first step on the road to rehabilitation. >> from that they go into their main core programs and there are four levels there. once they've completed those four levels they go into transition. and after that they go into release which is the final level. it's not like a boys' camp. it's like a prison. it's a hard core, hard lock facility. ♪ >> the segregation unit is a controlled unit. the people in here have assaulted staff in the past or they -- you know, you have overt sexual behavior. you have stealing, you have theft. there are some murderers that we have here. they are violent. you have chaos going on constantly. >> this inmate's rage in general population brought him time in segregation. >> i got in a fight. he
. >> been locked up five years. haven't seen my family in a while.ause your family likes to leave you when you get locked up in trouble. all your friends disappear. you have no social life, really. you just have you and your cellmates. that's it. >> staff at pendleton are focused on educating these troubled teens. but intake is just the first step on the road to rehabilitation. >> from that they go into their main core programs and there are four levels there. once they've...
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also before me i have the sock with a padlock and combination lock inside. i have a statement from the staff member that located that. >> i didn't have nothing to do with the assault. when the assault took place, i was on the stairs. an inmate ran by me. i could have easily been mistaken and that is what i believe that i was mistaken that by me being pushed aside that i was believed to be the one who assaulted him. >> inmates who saw the assault remain anonymous in hearings like this, but it is up to the judge to determine the credibility. >> do you have any enemies in the institution, in the cell block, mr. bullock? >> i don't have any enemies. >> tell me things people would make up about you. >> well, i don't know, people like gamblers? >> well, i am trying to help you with your defense. if you provide names that may not be credible and if you choose not the provide those names, that is up to you. >> how can i defend myself when you say there is a weapon involved, but i don't know what the weapon is. >> i showed it to you. >> now you tell me what it is, bu
also before me i have the sock with a padlock and combination lock inside. i have a statement from the staff member that located that. >> i didn't have nothing to do with the assault. when the assault took place, i was on the stairs. an inmate ran by me. i could have easily been mistaken and that is what i believe that i was mistaken that by me being pushed aside that i was believed to be the one who assaulted him. >> inmates who saw the assault remain anonymous in hearings like...
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the prosecutor was originally recommending 120 days locked up here.old on. hang in there. hang in there. >> oh, god. >> i want you to get out of here. >> i don't want to be here. you all supposed to be helping me. there ain't nobody helping me. nobody. >> calm down. >> i don't want to be here. i just spent a year of my life incarcerated. >> okay, well calm down first of aml. >> listen to what i'm telling you. here's what she's agreed to do. this is what we should do. you're charged with two things, possession of marijuana and resisting arrest. you admit the allegations of one, they'll dismiss the other and then we can go in there and we can argue to the court whether you should be released for time served. >> they all want me to admit to something i didn't even do. >> just listen to what i'm saying. i'm trying to get an agreement that gets you out of here. you admit to one or the other. you don't want to the admit to marijuana, deny that, you admit to the resisting arrest. >> roddick and his mother head off to court. >> you never know till somebody wa
the prosecutor was originally recommending 120 days locked up here.old on. hang in there. hang in there. >> oh, god. >> i want you to get out of here. >> i don't want to be here. you all supposed to be helping me. there ain't nobody helping me. nobody. >> calm down. >> i don't want to be here. i just spent a year of my life incarcerated. >> okay, well calm down first of aml. >> listen to what i'm telling you. here's what she's agreed to do. this is what...
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you're locked in a cage with about 100 other criminals. >> it's like i know what i got to deal with. i know what could happen. it's nothing that you can be afraid of. you can't live scared. you got to be cautious. you know what i'm saying? not to mess up. not to let things like that happen to you. >> like ricky and michael, miguel is nearing his 18th birthday.ç though they all are at the end of the road in the juvenile system, the only thing common about miguel is his juvenile record. >> criminal recklessness, assault with a deadly weapon, possession of marijuana. >> he's probably been here at least i'd say about six or seven times. >> had no gun permit. had no gun permit. bunch of violations of probation. >> and every time he's come, he's come with heavy charges. >> criminal mischief. another criminal reckless in there somewhere. >> once he gets here he's a whole different individual. he's focused. he's getting visitation. he's reading good books. then what i like about him is he shares his books. so he tries to help the other guys that'
you're locked in a cage with about 100 other criminals. >> it's like i know what i got to deal with. i know what could happen. it's nothing that you can be afraid of. you can't live scared. you got to be cautious. you know what i'm saying? not to mess up. not to let things like that happen to you. >> like ricky and michael, miguel is nearing his 18th birthday.ç though they all are at the end of the road in the juvenile system, the only thing common about miguel is his juvenile...
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rules actually make us safer we'll explore that and money isn't the only thing wells fargo is keeping locked up safe these days turns out the bank has a huge stake in the private prison industry making enormous profits for keeping people behind bars will call them money. it's friday april twentieth four pm in washington d.c. i'm adding martin you're watching our team. first it was corporate bailouts now it's entire countries that are being bailed out and this is all being done at the expense of taxpaying citizens germy just forked over one hundred thirty billion dollars ten degrees out of debt in the hopes of saving its shattered economy but now spain and italy as economies are also on the verge of collapse today marks the first day of the i.m.f. and world bank's annual spring meetings and washington d.c. are slated to get at least six billion dollars in funding to deal with the eurozone debt crisis so other european countries don't fall victim to greece's fate the i.m.f. has fallen under harsh criticism for its structural adjustment policies which critics say keep underdeveloped nations act
rules actually make us safer we'll explore that and money isn't the only thing wells fargo is keeping locked up safe these days turns out the bank has a huge stake in the private prison industry making enormous profits for keeping people behind bars will call them money. it's friday april twentieth four pm in washington d.c. i'm adding martin you're watching our team. first it was corporate bailouts now it's entire countries that are being bailed out and this is all being done at the expense of...
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up and i can't change that issue, but being double locked up, being locked up again in ad seg makesdo about that either, so i just sit here and wait until these people let me out of here. my worst fear is that this issue could drag on and on until they actually do get my file. because there's no telling how long it's going to take for sacramento to actually send my original file here. i'm becoming irritated because it's like a domino effect. it's just getting worse and worse and worse and nothing is being done to correct the problem. and the problem is so minor and it's so simple that, i mean, i could simply get a correctional officer to come and say oh, yeah. i walked him to r & r the day he paroled. i know he paroled from my unit. but they won't go by that. >>> coming up on "lockup" -- scanvinski hymes is on the streets. >> people don't realize i'm really more mellow out here. there you go. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you're welcome, honey. susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take
up and i can't change that issue, but being double locked up, being locked up again in ad seg makesdo about that either, so i just sit here and wait until these people let me out of here. my worst fear is that this issue could drag on and on until they actually do get my file. because there's no telling how long it's going to take for sacramento to actually send my original file here. i'm becoming irritated because it's like a domino effect. it's just getting worse and worse and worse and...
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i got locked up at age 13.rom there, i messed up by getting in a fight at school while i was at placement. it got me terminated from there. threatened my case worker. they kicked me out for that, and now i'm here. been here for the past three years. >> the number one issue offenders approach me on on a daily basis has to do with placements. it could be to do with their history and behavior, they have been in community placements before and kicked out. it's frustrating from my perspective. >> they can't find a placement for you? >> my mental history from the past, no placement will accept me now. >> finding placements for offenders isn't the only challenge staff members face. director mia black has to deal with a different set of issues in "d" complex. >> all of the offenders in the unit are low functioning through education or behavior.ç a lot of the kids are so used to beating up someone or cussing out someone to prove a point instead of simply talking and discussing their issues. they were raised to be that
i got locked up at age 13.rom there, i messed up by getting in a fight at school while i was at placement. it got me terminated from there. threatened my case worker. they kicked me out for that, and now i'm here. been here for the past three years. >> the number one issue offenders approach me on on a daily basis has to do with placements. it could be to do with their history and behavior, they have been in community placements before and kicked out. it's frustrating from my perspective....
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i think i've been locked up, the only birthday i haven't been locked up for was my 26th birthday.han that, ever since 1982, from juvenile i've been locked up all the way to adult. i think i've had one birthday on the streets. in what, 25, 30 years? >> so what are the plans for your birthday? >> fellows are paying some burritos but the meal at chow sucks today. it's pizza made with some kind of turkey. so we would be making burritos anyway. >> your future? what's the big sigh? >> what future? i have no future. this is my future. i don't know. >> when we first interviewed him in 2000 he explained how he received life without parole for a murder he committed during a robbery. >> i was out a job, christmas was coming and i needed money. i knew how to make money. it just wasn't the right way and i knew it, you know, and i just guess i programmed myself to believe i could get away with it, you know what i mean. i've got away with a lot of crimes. i've been busted for crimes, you know, but i guess i just felt desperate, you know? don't tempt a desperate man because he'll do desperate thi
i think i've been locked up, the only birthday i haven't been locked up for was my 26th birthday.han that, ever since 1982, from juvenile i've been locked up all the way to adult. i think i've had one birthday on the streets. in what, 25, 30 years? >> so what are the plans for your birthday? >> fellows are paying some burritos but the meal at chow sucks today. it's pizza made with some kind of turkey. so we would be making burritos anyway. >> your future? what's the big sigh?...
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warns me to lock all the locks on the door. my voice plays over and over half truths with fragmented vietnamese. i don't tell her that the locks have already been locked the click, click change of chain to groove. i don't tell her about my fear. i don't tell her i can't lock out the sirens, smut and paranoia of taxi cabs. the tortured baby crying scents of yeast from the bagel shop. extremes of heat and fall and unexpected rain. i don't tell her that hearing the weariness of her voice i can feel her flannel nightgown wet with my tierce much the smell of ponds cold cream makes me sad. how i long to wrap my arms around her warm bell e. instead i say, i'm fine. eating, taking subway. i don't tell her that today i wept over a bowel of ph o. >> 100 degrees cellsius. there is no going back you and i. like broth clouded by the blood. so this next poem is actually in the tears to me antholology. a vietnamese woman artist, composure you name it she does it. i wonder if she bakes i never asked her but. this is a buddhist heart. each time
warns me to lock all the locks on the door. my voice plays over and over half truths with fragmented vietnamese. i don't tell her that the locks have already been locked the click, click change of chain to groove. i don't tell her about my fear. i don't tell her i can't lock out the sirens, smut and paranoia of taxi cabs. the tortured baby crying scents of yeast from the bagel shop. extremes of heat and fall and unexpected rain. i don't tell her that hearing the weariness of her voice i can...
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. >> terrified women kept chained like animals, locked away for months, even years, and he was their captor. a bizarre millionaire. now hear him tell his story in a dramatic jailhouse interview. >> i am not this horrible monster. i never hurt anyone. >> women alone and forgotten. how did they survive? in the darkest corners of the human mind -- >> i did not want to die down there. >> on "msnbc reports." >>> hi, everyone. i'm john seigenthaler, and this is "msnbc reports." when young girls disappear, it often becomes a huge national story. elizabeth smart, polly klaas, the heart-breaking case of carlie brucia, the florida sixth-grader who was kidnapped and killed while on her way home from a friend's house. in that investigation the amber alert system combined with media attention to help police find a suspect within days of carlie's disappearance. but sometimes young women disappear and no one notices. that's exactly what happened in this story. a string of women missing, and no one suspected a thing. it wasn't until years later that police were stunned to learn what had really been
. >> terrified women kept chained like animals, locked away for months, even years, and he was their captor. a bizarre millionaire. now hear him tell his story in a dramatic jailhouse interview. >> i am not this horrible monster. i never hurt anyone. >> women alone and forgotten. how did they survive? in the darkest corners of the human mind -- >> i did not want to die down there. >> on "msnbc reports." >>> hi, everyone. i'm john seigenthaler,...
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the bag was locked from the outside. the police thought that early on, someone else was involved in the death. today's evidence does seem to point to that. it is not clear who would my been. when police examined the phones and computers, they found a large amount of material on women's designer clothing, as well as traces of a small number of visits looking at bondage and people tied up into the inquest is expected to finish hearing evidence next week. -- a small number of visits looking at bondage and people tied out. the inquest is expected to finish hearing evidence next week. >> there is a government plan to ban tourists from cannabis cafes in holland. >> the netherlands is famous for its liberal approach to soft drugs. while it is not strictly illegal to smoke can of this year, its use is tolerated. -- cannabis here, its use is tolerated. they decriminalized the possession of less than 5 grams in 1976. cannabis cafes a major attraction for tourists. but now, the government would like to tighten restrictions. >> i th
the bag was locked from the outside. the police thought that early on, someone else was involved in the death. today's evidence does seem to point to that. it is not clear who would my been. when police examined the phones and computers, they found a large amount of material on women's designer clothing, as well as traces of a small number of visits looking at bondage and people tied up into the inquest is expected to finish hearing evidence next week. -- a small number of visits looking at...
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bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. the cleanup continues after tornadoes destroyed several in north businesses texas. region werein our in texas at the time of the twister. >> jay korff has their amazing survival. some of them were aboard the flights in from dallas, tx >> . there were sirens going off and the clouds turned black. car dealership just north of dallas on tuesday quickly conquered down. and the skies erupted in the r state. >> oh my god. >> more than a dozen twisters down, destroying hundreds of homes of and than a dozen people. grandmother held on to our 19- grandson nearly ripped from her arms. >> it was taking him and i harder.him >> at baggage claim in virginia, this couple the storm hit, they stadium ing cowboys arlington, texas. themey told us to go with because a tornado was passing above. >> in the team'sge and then emerged to of feinstein. horrifying scene. >> the kids are waiting for you from spring break. thing they want to
bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. the cleanup continues after tornadoes destroyed several in north businesses texas. region werein our in texas at the time of the twister. >> jay korff has their amazing survival. some of them were aboard the flights in from dallas, tx >> . there were sirens going off and the clouds turned black. car dealership just north of dallas on...
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she told the gossip website tmz that october mom lock octomom locked her children in a room and forced them to use the toilet outside. she explained the toilet inside isn't working. >> i didn't want the kids to go in there so i had the chair up there. >> so it want to lock the kids in? >> no. >> child protective services investigated but didn't find mistreatment. she collectses $4,000 to $5,000 in monthly payments. payments. >>> president obama is ready to get started and vice-president joe biden is already going after mitt romney. i have today's rapid fire. >>> a bold crime in florida is caught an tape. surveillance video show's the women, one in a wheelchair waiting by the curb for the bus. you see the suspect wearing a black t shirt, inching in. as the driver extends the wheelchair ramp, he walks up to the sisters, grabs the purposes and then the oth -- purse and then knocking them to the grufnltd the suspect takes off. the women gave a good description. the 19-year-old was later arrested. >>> check this out. five people, san diego, trapped in a car dangling over a deep construction
she told the gossip website tmz that october mom lock octomom locked her children in a room and forced them to use the toilet outside. she explained the toilet inside isn't working. >> i didn't want the kids to go in there so i had the chair up there. >> so it want to lock the kids in? >> no. >> child protective services investigated but didn't find mistreatment. she collectses $4,000 to $5,000 in monthly payments. payments. >>> president obama is ready to get...
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bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in.ou can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>catherine: 56 occupy protesters were moved and arrested after refusing to leave a building that was owned by the san francisco archdiocese. church officials had asked police to remove protesters and police say they knew what they were up against. >> on officers noticed many items on the roof that were positioned to be used as weapons against police officers. >>catherine: many of the jurors were fortified, making it difficult for police and the beast to get inside. >> agents from the irs and the u.s. marshals service raided a university today, a trade school for med
bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in.ou can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente....
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bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in.hy use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. >>> country music fans got to hear favorite artists perform in one show. it was the country music awards showcase , the best in the stri, entertainer of the year taylor swift. amanda lambert took home the awards for female vocalist and album of the year. her husband, sheltons hosted the cma's along with reba mcentyre. >>> $80,000 for clothes and jewelry that belonged to whitney houston. the auction took place at beverly hills location. a buses yay and rhinestones and pearls brought in almost 20 grand and a gown shower with to a pregrammy party almost sold for 12,000. court battle centers around 51 songs cowritten biry charles. the foundation accuses adult chip of sending copy right termination notices to publishers claiming they own the song. >>> ashton ciewcher has a new movie role. >> playing the cofounder of apple. the website variety is reporting that ciewchler play steve jobs in an upcoming indifilm. the movie
bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in.hy use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. >>> country music fans got to hear favorite artists perform in one show. it was the country music awards showcase , the best in the stri, entertainer of the year taylor swift. amanda lambert took home the awards for female vocalist and album of the year. her husband, sheltons hosted the cma's along with reba mcentyre. >>> $80,000 for...
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justice system lock them up and threw away the key but now let's have to rehabilitate. runs a pro for young here in washington d.c. as well and our lottery are seen. starting off this hour australia is rolling out the red carpet for two hundred u.s. marines that are today they're the first of the twenty five hundred soldiers expected in darwin the troops will be rotating in and out of the region every six months or so as part of an agreement. president obama and prime minister julia guillard...
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i let them lock it.bout doing time when you know you can't leave. >> rodney has been in prison for 16 years. when he was 18 he shot and killed a man while robbing a restaurant. rodney was sentenced to life for murder. he occupies his time with the prison job he's allowed to have in unit six. >> my job, i come here on death row. i feel trapped already. you see it's getting dark coming up in here. no way out. just one way in. when i go from unit six to death row, i'm always, like humbled. i know that that could have been me. because they threaten me with the death penalty. >> another advantage to living in minimum security is visitation. these inmates can receive visitors three days a week. >> kiss. i have mixed emotions when i'm in visit with my mother. i know that she's hurting for me being in here. i know she may blame herself sometime for what happens. >> her birthday is next week. >> mine is coming up. >> i know. yours is 10th, hers is the 11th. >> you think she's going to be mad if i won't be able to
i let them lock it.bout doing time when you know you can't leave. >> rodney has been in prison for 16 years. when he was 18 he shot and killed a man while robbing a restaurant. rodney was sentenced to life for murder. he occupies his time with the prison job he's allowed to have in unit six. >> my job, i come here on death row. i feel trapped already. you see it's getting dark coming up in here. no way out. just one way in. when i go from unit six to death row, i'm always, like...
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as the their firing just be from a classroom to close the door and locked it. >>> divided lock the door and then we might be dead today. chiselled off the bill cannot the lights until the class to keep quiet is the gunman came to the door and fired shots to try again. >>> were just trying to save is today the class waited in silence for its 30 minutes she paints listened as one of the victims are receptionist cried out for help. >>> i just want to hear the noise and she's asking for help and get again but there was nothing we could do. for civilize her classmates but it's hard for her to call yourself a hero. >>> until the instant help. signee their faults. tunnel to say. and to optimize the she is the hero. >>> she's only been a student at waco's for a few months and she says that it's always be very hard for her to return to campus but she is not want to let the gunman keep her away from her dreams of becoming a nurse. >>> and aster what she thinks the punishment should be for the for who ever did this and she says she wants them to suffer every day of their lives. with more on who th
as the their firing just be from a classroom to close the door and locked it. >>> divided lock the door and then we might be dead today. chiselled off the bill cannot the lights until the class to keep quiet is the gunman came to the door and fired shots to try again. >>> were just trying to save is today the class waited in silence for its 30 minutes she paints listened as one of the victims are receptionist cried out for help. >>> i just want to hear the noise and...
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justice system lock them up and threw away the key with no attempts to rehabilitate . this administration is going after whistleblowers in a president where we all have it off the top those sources i have to say that i myself i'm really nervous about the safety of some of the people that i talk to feel i share likes to tell freedom of speech and when it comes to internet freedoms of maybe i'm more of a do as i say not as i do mantra so are there two types of freedoms american lives by explore. wednesday april fourth a young here in washington d.c. and liz while you're watching our t.v. . the letter a hot topic in america today it's being called a license to kill the stand your ground law coming under scrutiny after the death of florida teen trayvon martin a man that called the trigger remains free it's a day that's because police took his word that he shot martin and self-defense and florida is one of the twenty four states that allows people to use deadly force wherever they are as long as they claim self-defense artie's marina par and i had sex a close look at a cont
justice system lock them up and threw away the key with no attempts to rehabilitate . this administration is going after whistleblowers in a president where we all have it off the top those sources i have to say that i myself i'm really nervous about the safety of some of the people that i talk to feel i share likes to tell freedom of speech and when it comes to internet freedoms of maybe i'm more of a do as i say not as i do mantra so are there two types of freedoms american lives by explore....
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101 corridor that are necessary, to make sure that development at scj;age ;pcl and all -- at schlage lock, also including candlestick and others, are achievable and that we have infrastructure with another piece of the city that has the appropriate about the transit service. it does not begin to look like a suburb. a car-driven suburb. we have a full commitment to that. the glitch in the current picture we have is with the disappearance of the redevelopment agency, we do not have a concrete development plan anymore for the schlage lock site. so we're building transit and building walkable infrastructure, and then we do not have anything happening there. so we are, i believe, but a vector of advocacy to make something happen at schlage lock and to make something happen that is good and includes affordable housing and the amount of density that is necessary to make that area turn into a real neighborhood anin sn francisco. supervisor cohen: perfect. are you aware of any movement on the state level? you talk about how the redevelopment project area is not able to qualify for ifv dollars. is
101 corridor that are necessary, to make sure that development at scj;age ;pcl and all -- at schlage lock, also including candlestick and others, are achievable and that we have infrastructure with another piece of the city that has the appropriate about the transit service. it does not begin to look like a suburb. a car-driven suburb. we have a full commitment to that. the glitch in the current picture we have is with the disappearance of the redevelopment agency, we do not have a concrete...
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i got locked up when i was about 10 1/2. i got grand theft auto. i've been to probably over 30 prisons. probably around 20 in florida. six or seven in oklahoma. three here. i don't get in trouble. i don't disrespect anybody. cops come to my door. i'm always, yes, sir, no, sir. yes, ma'am, no, ma'am. i don't disrespect nobody. i've made my mistakes and did some stupid stuff when i was young. but hurt somebody to where they went to the hospital and ended up dying later on, you know, but never been charged with murder. a lot of people, like, the first thing they think about me is they think about somebody like mcgyver or something. because i stabbed somebody with some jolly ranchers. i took a bunch of jolly ranchers off the canteen, melted it down into a cone, let it get hard like a rock, and it's like a piece of -- it's actually stronger than glass. i could slit this cup right now and stab that cop. but why? what's he ever did to me? nothing. i just -- i believe in karma. if you do good, good things happen. if you do bad, bad things come at you. i be
i got locked up when i was about 10 1/2. i got grand theft auto. i've been to probably over 30 prisons. probably around 20 in florida. six or seven in oklahoma. three here. i don't get in trouble. i don't disrespect anybody. cops come to my door. i'm always, yes, sir, no, sir. yes, ma'am, no, ma'am. i don't disrespect nobody. i've made my mistakes and did some stupid stuff when i was young. but hurt somebody to where they went to the hospital and ended up dying later on, you know, but never...
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the experts look at whether the bag could be locked from the inside. our witness said he tried 100 times. another 300 times. neither manage it. one said it might be theoretically possible, the other said even houdini would struggle. this call to police after he fell to turn up for one week. >> one of our members of staff is missing. >> when police went to his flat, they found a red sports tag. his body was found curled up inside the bag in a fetal position with no sign of him having struggled to get out. inside and underneath him was a set of keys to the padlock. but that was padlock on the outside in a way experts found impossible to recreate from inside the bag. the police have said that, from early on, they thought someone else was involved in his death. today, evidence does seem to point to that. it is still not clear who it might have been. when police examined computers found in the flat, they found a large amount of material on women's designer clothing and traces of a small number of visits to websites looking at bondage and people tied up. the
the experts look at whether the bag could be locked from the inside. our witness said he tried 100 times. another 300 times. neither manage it. one said it might be theoretically possible, the other said even houdini would struggle. this call to police after he fell to turn up for one week. >> one of our members of staff is missing. >> when police went to his flat, they found a red sports tag. his body was found curled up inside the bag in a fetal position with no sign of him having...
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and money isn't the only thing wells fargo is keeping locked up safe these days turns out this bank has a huge stake in the private prison industry make enormous profits for kicking people behind bars we'll follow the money. it's friday april twentieth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm abby martin you're watching our t.v. . we begin this hour with breaking news montreal has been rocked by student protests right police have been issuing multiple arrests using stun grenades pepper spray and tons to beat back student protesters during a rally against two mission hikes has happened after they try to disrupt a speech by quebec premier drawing sure a the story is changing by the minute i'm joined by bernard desson yeah he's a citizen journalist and called back. bernard what is going on there on the ground . well what is going on is that the students and not only to students but many citizens are mad. i don't shoot of the government he doesn't want to discuss at all about the raise of student fees which was decided. i actually were according to the prime minister a year ago and they don't want t
and money isn't the only thing wells fargo is keeping locked up safe these days turns out this bank has a huge stake in the private prison industry make enormous profits for kicking people behind bars we'll follow the money. it's friday april twentieth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm abby martin you're watching our t.v. . we begin this hour with breaking news montreal has been rocked by student protests right police have been issuing multiple arrests using stun grenades pepper spray and tons to...
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"so the wooan wwnt ot the top pf the door, and locked the door, lockking tte police officer ann whoever else, in definitell objecting to them conducting an investigation at the time." time."the settlement is the post recent in seeerallpayouts by the city police department... including 375- thousaad dollars, to the family of a man shot and killed by a city ooficer. there's been a few developments in thh trayvon martin case.the florida teen was fatally shot by ggooge zimmerman claims self defeese, and has not been chargee.some claim he racially profiled martin.but as mary ellen hopkkis exxlains... zimmerman's father is speaking &pout, saying ttat's not so. the father of shootee george zimmerman spoke with fox news. then trayvon marrin reappeared pis vehicle.traavon cameefrom - pis left side, asked him did he have a problem. george said no. at that point, trayvon knocced him to the concreee and started beating him. help for at least 40 seconds. - has hired another attorney.hal uuhig ( youu-rig ) says zimmermanndid not shoot martin because he's black.it's man made a terribleedecision and a
"so the wooan wwnt ot the top pf the door, and locked the door, lockking tte police officer ann whoever else, in definitell objecting to them conducting an investigation at the time." time."the settlement is the post recent in seeerallpayouts by the city police department... including 375- thousaad dollars, to the family of a man shot and killed by a city ooficer. there's been a few developments in thh trayvon martin case.the florida teen was fatally shot by ggooge zimmerman...
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some ulterior misleading needed easier for americans to arm themselves leaving the land of liberty locked and loaded for an up or down or artsy new york. we'll talk more about the implications of being allowed to stand your ground stephen crowder fox news contributor joins me now. welcome steve ed so critics say that this is just lost in your ground encourages vigilante style justice in this case zimmerman he wasn't a police officer he was a self-proclaimed neighborhood watchman so this mark of people the right to shoot and kill people. well firstly do you guys have some kind of a scoop on the trayvon story that i'm not aware of yet because last i heard we haven't seen a case and we don't know what's happened and zimmerman hasn't been going to get well it's hard to know what happened when he's not even arrested and no he's not going to run again i don't think you're out of happiness if they were in fact i think the argument that people want to be brought to justice isn't something put on trial that target seven filed against him and let's not remember correctly i'm not a quarter a lot of
some ulterior misleading needed easier for americans to arm themselves leaving the land of liberty locked and loaded for an up or down or artsy new york. we'll talk more about the implications of being allowed to stand your ground stephen crowder fox news contributor joins me now. welcome steve ed so critics say that this is just lost in your ground encourages vigilante style justice in this case zimmerman he wasn't a police officer he was a self-proclaimed neighborhood watchman so this mark of...
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hopefully grid lock will block off the streets people want to come in and have a bench. >>reporter: not to say it's a good idea for drivers to have a drink but they hope for increase in walk in business because neighbors have a hard time driving anywhere. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> could be a bit frustrating. thanks very much. >> not just commuters affected by the doyle drive closure. aaron and jerrad were planning to get married on saturday at the historic presidio chapel but then cal-trans announced the demolition involving 40 wrecking cranes working 24 hours a day right next to the wedding. >> i literally thought my leg were his going to give out. i just didn't think would it happen to us. >>reporter: couple worked fast and were able to secure a new church and second floor event space at the ferry building. sent out a mass e-mail announc announcing the change. jerrad says not quite how emily post warm front done it but the family and friends certainly understand. >>> last cars will drive down doyle drive-by 8 tomorrow night and then all access to that road will
hopefully grid lock will block off the streets people want to come in and have a bench. >>reporter: not to say it's a good idea for drivers to have a drink but they hope for increase in walk in business because neighbors have a hard time driving anywhere. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> could be a bit frustrating. thanks very much. >> not just commuters affected by the doyle drive closure. aaron and jerrad were planning to get married on saturday at the historic presidio...
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bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in.en you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. >> welcome back. we want to get a look at traffic and weather as we do every 10 minutes. >> let's look at what is happening outside. >> you do not have to worry about dragging an umbrella. you do want to drag your some bring your sunglasses. when this 30 miles an hour. temperature is 49 degrees. -- wind is 30 miles an hour. temperature is 49 degrees. temperatures are holding in the 40's and 50's. quantico is 61 degrees. the last showers are moving toward the south. it is starting to clear a long frederick county. that means a beautiful sunrise and 1.5 hours. high-pressure overhead. that brings the sunshine for today. clouds will start to increase as a move through the day tomorrow. another frontal system arrives on wednesday. that will bring is a better chance of showers. today it will be breezy. daytime highs of around 65 degrees. nighttime lows falling in the 30's. tomorrow look for a high- temperature of 70. let's get an updat
bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in.en you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. >> welcome back. we want to get a look at traffic and weather as we do every 10 minutes. >> let's look at what is happening outside. >> you do not have to worry about dragging an umbrella. you do want to drag your some bring your sunglasses. when this 30 miles an hour. temperature is 49 degrees. -- wind is 30 miles an hour. temperature is 49...
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she stormed out, locked the door. i'm locked in there with him. and then he pulled out the knife. rush him, but the door was locked. i had the keys. he didn't know that. so i told the officers just back up. i stood in the corner. i'm just waiting for him to make his move. finally i told him, you know what, it's not worth it. you're not going to get nothing out of this. best thing to do is throw the weapon. they are going rush in and beat me up. nobody is going to hurt you. just do what i tell you. put it right here next to my feet. and i stepped on it. i said i want you to lie on the floor, put your hands on your back, face down, cross your legs. i will open the door, two officers cuffed him, and they took him out. >> unfortunately things didn't go as smoothly for an officer at another new mexico prison. >> we're getting jacob travis in. he's an inmate that just assaulted an officer. broke the officer's nose. had several bite marks all over him. he did a pretty good job on the officer. this guy's going to be a three-man supervisor. he's going to be in your unit in d-1 until furthe
she stormed out, locked the door. i'm locked in there with him. and then he pulled out the knife. rush him, but the door was locked. i had the keys. he didn't know that. so i told the officers just back up. i stood in the corner. i'm just waiting for him to make his move. finally i told him, you know what, it's not worth it. you're not going to get nothing out of this. best thing to do is throw the weapon. they are going rush in and beat me up. nobody is going to hurt you. just do what i tell...
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. >> my dad, he's locked up.o right now it's just my mom and my six sisters and my nieces and nephews and my brother and they all have no man of the house to look up to, to teach them what's right and what's wrong, so it's been hard. >> 30 miles south of chicago lake county superior judge mary beth presides over a numbing juvenile docket. 30,000 cases in 2008 alone. it's her job to make sure the kids that come to this detention center and court complex leave here and forget there's an option of graduating to the adult prison system. >> i think some children are born into a situation that's a bad one. in some neighborhoods it's like do unto others before they do it to you. for those of us not raised in those types of neighborhoods it is difficult to understand. sometimes it's just the survival. they get out there and they have to perpetrate before they're perpetrated against. >> for years msnbc has been ç documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system. with extraordinary access fr
. >> my dad, he's locked up.o right now it's just my mom and my six sisters and my nieces and nephews and my brother and they all have no man of the house to look up to, to teach them what's right and what's wrong, so it's been hard. >> 30 miles south of chicago lake county superior judge mary beth presides over a numbing juvenile docket. 30,000 cases in 2008 alone. it's her job to make sure the kids that come to this detention center and court complex leave here and forget there's...
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i thought what it would mean to have 2.3 million people locked up, 7 million people on parole or probation, most of them the victims of the drug war. one out of three young african- american males under the control of the criminal justice system. what does that mean? what does that mean for me? what does that mean for my children, because when i was a practicing addicts and did not feel good about myself, you offer me jail instead of treatment. that prescription cost my family dearly, cost the community dearly, and cost the victims of additional arms dearly, because the first time i was offered treatment, something else happened in my life. one part of the question is what does the drug war mean. i was walking here with a person named phoebe who told me to mention this. she says it means she no longer has a car, because when she drives through the neighborhood where people like me live, it means they are stopped more often than in other neighborhoods. they are searched more often than in other neighborhoods. it is a failed drug war. everybody knows it, and we spend $64 billion a year on it
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my mom, but she's locked up herself. so i'm on my own. i need to do whatever i can because nothing is free anymore. >> once he arrived at the work release facility, he met with sergeant david gowan for an orientation. he soon discovered his new life wouldn't start as quickly as he had hoped. >> right back here in the visiting room. >> the first two weeks you need to calm down, take it easy, okay, get acclimated to the facility, learn what's going on, get used to the schedules, the routines, and things of that nature. after the two weeks, they're going to go ahead and they're going to give you a counselor orientation. you cannot go out job seeking until that counsel orientation is done. it's very crucial. >> i will review the rule book. if i have any questions i'll be sure to direct them to you. >> yeah. feel free. >> watching paul in the work release center was a little sad. he seemed like a fish out of water, and i could tell at that point he started to get nervous. you know, he had lived for 26 years in prison. he knew what to do there,
my mom, but she's locked up herself. so i'm on my own. i need to do whatever i can because nothing is free anymore. >> once he arrived at the work release facility, he met with sergeant david gowan for an orientation. he soon discovered his new life wouldn't start as quickly as he had hoped. >> right back here in the visiting room. >> the first two weeks you need to calm down, take it easy, okay, get acclimated to the facility, learn what's going on, get used to the schedules,...
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. >> you can't train nobody when you are locked up.up. > 'totro roger didn't make you. this is my trainer here. oiolheeliohirne between a father and son is critical. you listen to hip-hop, father absence, father wasn't there, being called named, dismissed because he wasn't there. what affect does that have on a child to deal with father absence? >> i don't want to say my father wasn't there for me. because if i say that -- that's absolutely not true. >> okay. >> my dad was only there for the boxing gym to come get me and take me to the boxing gym. but when i think back on it, me and my dad has never bun to a movie, just me and him. me panned my dad has never been bowling. me and my dad has never bun to dinner and sit down and talk, father/son. me and my dad relationship just has always been just boxing. >> right. >> nothing else just boxing. if it wasn't about boxing, it wasn't about nothing. >>> roger mayweather, roger mayweather made the mayweather name. and i took it to the next level. when it is all said and done there is only two
. >> you can't train nobody when you are locked up.up. > 'totro roger didn't make you. this is my trainer here. oiolheeliohirne between a father and son is critical. you listen to hip-hop, father absence, father wasn't there, being called named, dismissed because he wasn't there. what affect does that have on a child to deal with father absence? >> i don't want to say my father wasn't there for me. because if i say that -- that's absolutely not true. >> okay. >> my...
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not be conscious to a screen door being locked. you don't want somebody getting into your home that shouldn't be there. >> reporter: the sheriff's office will step up patrols in the communities and will put officers on bikes in the area. they're asking people to stop by the mountain christian church to talk about making their homes safer. we'll have more tonight at 6:00. roosevelt leftwich, abc2 news. >>> in tonight's consumer alert, sushi lovers, listen up. health officials are reporting people being sick. they believe spicey tuna roll sushi is highly suspect. >>> burger king is pulling their ads. mary j. blige is singing about clicken wraps. it was pulled because of licensing issues. they also got a lot of backlash from criticism which says it reinforce stereotypes. it's part of the new branding. >>> let's talk politics on democracy 2012. after sweeping all three primaries last night mitt romney has all but wrapped up the nomination. romney won big yesterday in maryland, wisconsin and d.c., but his gop rifles -- rivals are bound
not be conscious to a screen door being locked. you don't want somebody getting into your home that shouldn't be there. >> reporter: the sheriff's office will step up patrols in the communities and will put officers on bikes in the area. they're asking people to stop by the mountain christian church to talk about making their homes safer. we'll have more tonight at 6:00. roosevelt leftwich, abc2 news. >>> in tonight's consumer alert, sushi lovers, listen up. health officials are...
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devin gann has been locked up for second-degree murder.he prison walls, they are considered loan sharks. >> that's the best hustle. that's where you're going to make the most money. >> i started out with $10. put the $10 out, pulled in 20 the next week. put the 20 out and pulled in 40 the next week, and i kept doubling until i got on my feet and got stable. it's a good hustle. if somebody doesn't pay me, i just don't deal with them anymore. i tell my friends that are loan sharks, don't deal with them. you got some people in here tha will bust them in the head with a lock or something. i ain't down with that. you'll go to single cell. i'm not feeling that. i mean, i'll just chalk it up a a loss and go on back to my business. >> devin and kathy are not only business partners, they're also lovers. >> i'm the wife. whatever she's involved in, i'm involved in. before her, i had my own hustle th
devin gann has been locked up for second-degree murder.he prison walls, they are considered loan sharks. >> that's the best hustle. that's where you're going to make the most money. >> i started out with $10. put the $10 out, pulled in 20 the next week. put the 20 out and pulled in 40 the next week, and i kept doubling until i got on my feet and got stable. it's a good hustle. if somebody doesn't pay me, i just don't deal with them anymore. i tell my...