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for phil lyman, that's not the point. >> it's just rolling over the top of communities.s resonates with other rural western communities because they have seen it themselves. they're dealing with the blm. >> so one of you will run a tape. >> brown: 200 miles to the north in utah's nine mile canyon, jerry spangler agrees there's something going on, even if he disagrees with lyman about everything else. >> the main task is to get this comed and get the rock art documented and the relationship of any artifacts to those two features. >> brown: spangler is an archaeologist working to preserve sites throughout utah, including thousands of petroglifs, like the great hunter panel. he sees a variety of potential threats from well-organized oil and gas exploration to random vandalism. >> you see examples all the time that archaeological sites are like books. that book will tell you a complete story about the people that live there, but once you start denigrating the site, you're just ripping out pages out of that book. and you rip out enough pages, pretty soon the story doesn't mak
for phil lyman, that's not the point. >> it's just rolling over the top of communities.s resonates with other rural western communities because they have seen it themselves. they're dealing with the blm. >> so one of you will run a tape. >> brown: 200 miles to the north in utah's nine mile canyon, jerry spangler agrees there's something going on, even if he disagrees with lyman about everything else. >> the main task is to get this comed and get the rock art documented...
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nine years later, during our shoot at the lyman correctional facility in eastern colorado, we met an inmate named ray slagle who wasted no time reminding us of our sibling. >> come here, look at this. this is my twin brother right here. you already did a clip on him on msnbc. he was wild as hell. but by then, roy was anything but wild. and, in fact, had recently been released on parole. so we visited him at his parents' home where he had been living. >> yeah, i believe i'm going to make it, no doubt. >> roy is optimistic about his future, and so were we. back at lyman, his brother ray was serving a 15-year sentence for assault but was only days away from being released on parole. we looked forward to covering their first reunion in more than ten years. but then ray got bad news. roy was headed back to prison. >> my mom told me that ray was went to the parole office drunk. honestly, i guess he wanted to come back. >> roy served another 15 months in prison, then was paroled again. we visited him five months later. >> i was on borrowed time last time you interviewed me. i didn't have my
nine years later, during our shoot at the lyman correctional facility in eastern colorado, we met an inmate named ray slagle who wasted no time reminding us of our sibling. >> come here, look at this. this is my twin brother right here. you already did a clip on him on msnbc. he was wild as hell. but by then, roy was anything but wild. and, in fact, had recently been released on parole. so we visited him at his parents' home where he had been living. >> yeah, i believe i'm going to...
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>>> perched on the national wind-swept plains of eastern colorado, the lyman facility is home to moreousand inmate. more than hoof are serving time for violent crimes. wesley struck us as something of an an onliably. >> welcome to my humble abode. i do a lot of reading and try to keep up with current event. this is my television. a 13 inch with a digital card. if we go uhf, i am dtv ready. >> he was something else. i have never met an inmate that had the array of products he had. i have been to women's prisons had haven't seen so many products. >> this is my luxury. the irish spring body wash with the loofah. >> as together as he was in appearance, he made it cheer that prison hadn't been part of his five-year plan. he was on medical loaf. he was on the mend from tendon surgery. >> i am on vacation for the surgery. i might as well see my friend, go to colorado. >> they went to a local bar. it was super bowl sunday. around midnight he stepped outside to share a cigarette with a young woman. >> there were two men about ten feet to the left of me. i heard them fighting. i set you don't n
>>> perched on the national wind-swept plains of eastern colorado, the lyman facility is home to moreousand inmate. more than hoof are serving time for violent crimes. wesley struck us as something of an an onliably. >> welcome to my humble abode. i do a lot of reading and try to keep up with current event. this is my television. a 13 inch with a digital card. if we go uhf, i am dtv ready. >> he was something else. i have never met an inmate that had the array of products...
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. ♪ >> we met christopher lashbrook at the lyman correctional facility in colorado. it was the primary link that connected him to his father. the relationship was nearly destroyed by abuse. >> my dad tried everything to punish me. the slaps and kicks turned into punches, and head butts, broken nose. >> there's no doubt about it, he was abused at my hands. >> how you doing? >> good, how are you doing? >> i love my dad. there is distance between us because i spent so much time incarcerated. the bond that's always kept him and i together has been the music. ♪ you're my teacher. you taught me how to play. he's a musician and he's rubbed that off on me and i've been fortunate enough to have that talent. ♪ >> in some cases, a prison sentence allows an inmate to discover a talent he might never had known he had. for clay lopez, at california state prison corcoran, doing time led him to the harmonica. >> i'm almost 50 years old and i'll be over 50 when i get out. so i don't have a career or anything, so i thought, well, you know, if i learn to play the harmonica, i can at le
. ♪ >> we met christopher lashbrook at the lyman correctional facility in colorado. it was the primary link that connected him to his father. the relationship was nearly destroyed by abuse. >> my dad tried everything to punish me. the slaps and kicks turned into punches, and head butts, broken nose. >> there's no doubt about it, he was abused at my hands. >> how you doing? >> good, how are you doing? >> i love my dad. there is distance between us because i...
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. >> here to show us how is the chef to star athletes like lebron james, glenn lyman.of year. it's a kickoff of football season, tailgate, game on. the players don't get to tailgate, so they got to go eat something afterwards. >> until they retire. >> when you think about tailgating, i don't know about you guys, but i mainly think about okay, there is going to be a lot of beer drinking before g. and they throw in some food. your whole impression is to go ahead and make the food more. >> if they drink the beer, the food tastes great. we got burgers we're going to do. baha turkey sliders. let me give you a tip. you want to go to your tailgate completely prepared. you don't want to dice things up there. i go to b.j.'s wholesale club, i get my turkeys, propane, anything you want. take it to tailgate and be ready. >> what we're going to do here, we've got turkey sliders. they're formed into patties. these are big for sliders. but my players are big. i got a little mexican seasoning, a little kosher salt. that's all we're going to do. we'll put this on the grill. get that go
. >> here to show us how is the chef to star athletes like lebron james, glenn lyman.of year. it's a kickoff of football season, tailgate, game on. the players don't get to tailgate, so they got to go eat something afterwards. >> until they retire. >> when you think about tailgating, i don't know about you guys, but i mainly think about okay, there is going to be a lot of beer drinking before g. and they throw in some food. your whole impression is to go ahead and make the...