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behind the walls of the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, the weekly delivery of the commissarytems is one of the few things inmates look forward to. they are allowed to purchase snack foods and toiletries from debit accounts funded by friends and family. but when supplies run low for the female inmates in 31 d, they have an unofficial store to go to. the cell of brandy lane. >> this is my cell. also known as j.c. brandies. instead of j.c. penney, j.c. brandy. i try to keep at least 40 bags of chips. i like to keep a lot of sweets because a lot of the girls come in detoxing, that is the main thing they ask me for. >> brandy, i'll give you your stuff back. >> okay. >> look at her. she's rich in here. this is the store lady. >> when it comes to her store, lane works on a policy she describes as two for one. >> two for one is if somebody comes and says do you have a noodle until shop day. yeah. here you go but that means they have to pay me two back. >> one bag of chips and one hot chocolate. thank you. nice doing business with you. >> you too. >> i'll be back sooner or later. >> s
behind the walls of the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, the weekly delivery of the commissarytems is one of the few things inmates look forward to. they are allowed to purchase snack foods and toiletries from debit accounts funded by friends and family. but when supplies run low for the female inmates in 31 d, they have an unofficial store to go to. the cell of brandy lane. >> this is my cell. also known as j.c. brandies. instead of j.c. penney, j.c. brandy. i try to keep at...
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we try to cook for ourselves with stuff that we get from the commissary. we've made the burritos from hell. it's the best we can do with what we have here. there's like beef stew, chili beans, beans, rice. and a bunch of spices and stuff like that. and some cheese, of course. >> my dad always asked me what will we eat for the evening and i tell them mystery meat, because you never know what we're eating here. of course there's a menu but when you go, it doesn't look like what's on the menu. >> you've got chef boy r.j. >> we've become micro masters after a while and no open flame or anything but after trial and error, here we are. >> i don't know but i'm smelling some chicken. >> that's black beans. >> i was hoping for watermelon, collard greens, something. >> the hazards of neighbors and short walls. >> well, i'm in the santa fe level ii murph. which is just a minimum restrict unit, which is, you've got more movement than the level iiis. with me it's kind of hard because i got two kids by myself. my kids will ask me what i do to get in here. and i don't kno
we try to cook for ourselves with stuff that we get from the commissary. we've made the burritos from hell. it's the best we can do with what we have here. there's like beef stew, chili beans, beans, rice. and a bunch of spices and stuff like that. and some cheese, of course. >> my dad always asked me what will we eat for the evening and i tell them mystery meat, because you never know what we're eating here. of course there's a menu but when you go, it doesn't look like what's on the...
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review on proposed changes and the commissary benefit is delivered to congress. >> does anyone want to speak on the en bloc amendments? if not the question is on adoption of the amendment offered. say aye. those opposed no. the ayes have it and the amendment is adopted. are there any amendments to the subcommittee's report? gentle lady is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. >> the clerk will pass out the amendment. without objection, we'll dispense with the reading of the amendment. the chair now recognizes the gentle lady for the purpose of offering and explaining her amendment. >> thank you mr. chairman. and let me also say i want to thank my colleagues for their support of a number of amendments that were en bloc and i appreciate the support of their efforts in that regard. this is a very simple amendment. if i told you that i had an idea for a recruiting program that costs $56 million a year but gets you absolutely zero recruits, how successful would you say that program was? well, that's how much the national guard spent each year on sp
review on proposed changes and the commissary benefit is delivered to congress. >> does anyone want to speak on the en bloc amendments? if not the question is on adoption of the amendment offered. say aye. those opposed no. the ayes have it and the amendment is adopted. are there any amendments to the subcommittee's report? gentle lady is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. >> the clerk will pass out the amendment. without objection,...
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trash bags we get every day and the tampons i get at the commissary. >> and what about the highlighter>> i got that from field day. >> what were you doing with a highlighter in the tampon? >> i had no idea it was in there. >> was it like this when you -- >> the way that the body of this writeup is, it's making it sound like mr. roundtree found an assembled sex toy. i'm asking for a dismissal on this. >> the hearings officer, sergeant gooch, places a call to the officer who wrote the disciplinary report. >> officer roundtree, you confiscated the items that she had, the highlighter and things of that? >> right. >> okay. when you collected the evidence on this, was this intact? >> the first time we saw her it was entact. when we went back in there, the rubber glove was taken off and i got everything and broke it down. >> may i ask you why you didn't collect the evidence when you first saw it? i mean -- >> we weren't looking for that. what we was looking for was tobacco or tobacco products when we came across that. >> so it was your assumption that this was a sexual toy? >> yes. yes, it wa
trash bags we get every day and the tampons i get at the commissary. >> and what about the highlighter>> i got that from field day. >> what were you doing with a highlighter in the tampon? >> i had no idea it was in there. >> was it like this when you -- >> the way that the body of this writeup is, it's making it sound like mr. roundtree found an assembled sex toy. i'm asking for a dismissal on this. >> the hearings officer, sergeant gooch, places a...
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the commissary or whoever was in charge of supplies ascsent a message back to the house in lee's headquarters asking for more specific instruction. they broke through the union -- what happened, lee was forced to abandon his headquarters. when that second message came for where do we send them, nobody was there to receive them. that comes out of the four vines of re lee, it's an appendix at the end of volume four. i think that is probably what happened. >> anyone else have a question? ron has a question. he is making his way to the microphone. i will throw something out for chris here. it is a large campaign. seven days, 100 miles, is there a particular incident that is most intriguing to you during the campaign that you did not cover in your talk here? humorous incident, kind of a wow moment? chris: one of the things i am preparing for this forthcoming is we are starting off the april 8 programs that appomattox with a talk on the battle of appomattox station, will start the program with talk by myself at the local church, liberty baptist church. whose predecessor was there at the time of the
the commissary or whoever was in charge of supplies ascsent a message back to the house in lee's headquarters asking for more specific instruction. they broke through the union -- what happened, lee was forced to abandon his headquarters. when that second message came for where do we send them, nobody was there to receive them. that comes out of the four vines of re lee, it's an appendix at the end of volume four. i think that is probably what happened. >> anyone else have a question? ron...
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manipulate you into doing something you don't want to do, be that giving them sexual favors, food from the commissary that you buy, different things like that. but at the end of the day we're all wearing blue jeans with a white stripe on them. we're all in prison for some law that we've broken. >> unlike most other sex offenders, higgins has stood up for himself. >> someone wants to make a big deal about my crime, i'll turn to them and look them in the face and ask, what exactly do you want to know about it? if this person thinks he's going to try to control me by holding that over my head, he's just made a terrible mistake. because i will absolutely confront him on that. and, oh, by the way, what's your crime? well, is that really better than what -- do you have less of a victim than what i had? you're in here for murder. at least my victim is still walking around, living and breathing. >> one reason higgins can get away with defending himself is because he's housed in a minimum security unit where many of the inmates have similar charges. the sex offender we met at iowa's anamosa state penitentiary
manipulate you into doing something you don't want to do, be that giving them sexual favors, food from the commissary that you buy, different things like that. but at the end of the day we're all wearing blue jeans with a white stripe on them. we're all in prison for some law that we've broken. >> unlike most other sex offenders, higgins has stood up for himself. >> someone wants to make a big deal about my crime, i'll turn to them and look them in the face and ask, what exactly do...
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so just like everything else in the commissary, i go to squeeze the can, and couldn't squeeze this can my first thought is go to the directions, and the directions state, you know, press tip firmly. so i'm pressing straight down on the tip and nothing is happening. so i'm holding the base of the tip and i'm pulling down. still nothing's happening. and i notice this black object at the bottom of the can. so i start pressing that. so by this time i'm completely lost, and a guy walked by and told me to press the tip sideways which from a logical perspective you would think not to do because you would break the tip. but that's exactly how it operates. so, you know, i mean, i mastered that. >> laundry provided yet another challenge. >> in prison laundry consisted of putting all your clothes in a laundry cart and they took it over to laundry and sent the bag back, and voila, laundry is done. so i get here, and now i'm using a washer and dryer. i don't really have that completely down, but it's also coin operated. >> he could not figure out how to get the quarters in the little slots. he kept
so just like everything else in the commissary, i go to squeeze the can, and couldn't squeeze this can my first thought is go to the directions, and the directions state, you know, press tip firmly. so i'm pressing straight down on the tip and nothing is happening. so i'm holding the base of the tip and i'm pulling down. still nothing's happening. and i notice this black object at the bottom of the can. so i start pressing that. so by this time i'm completely lost, and a guy walked by and told...
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worsening supply situation, so bad that he cautioned the president that if some change is not made in the commissary department not organized i apprehend dire results. and this warning helped persuade president davis to take just that step and relieve the incompetent northrup. lee had to defend a line that ran nearly 40 miles to northeast of richmond to hatcher's run southwest of petersburg. he faced odds of 2-1. sherman was coming. and sheridan was about to advantage wish the last remaining resistance of the shenandoah valley. lee could count on only two railroads for supplies, and southern ports were all but closed to the outside world. yet lee was able to keep his army together as rowland wrote an enduring tribute to his leadership. the threat to his southern flank presented by sherman prompted lee in january to send joseph kershaw's infantry brigade under james connor wade hampton's cavalry division under butler, and hampton himself, chief of his cavalry, to south carolina to bolster the forces confronting sherman. demonstrating contrary to one of the typical criticisms of lee that he was not so
worsening supply situation, so bad that he cautioned the president that if some change is not made in the commissary department not organized i apprehend dire results. and this warning helped persuade president davis to take just that step and relieve the incompetent northrup. lee had to defend a line that ran nearly 40 miles to northeast of richmond to hatcher's run southwest of petersburg. he faced odds of 2-1. sherman was coming. and sheridan was about to advantage wish the last remaining...
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protect the commissary benefit by a review of asia-pacific produce supply. and 038 r 1 by mr.hunter that upholds the commissary benefit to maintain existing methods. >> is there further discussion of the unblocked package? gentlelady from florida is recognized. >> thank you. i would like to thank you chairman thornberry chairman hack and ranking member davis to ensure this amendment was included in this unblocked package. i like to thank my florida colleague jeff miller for his help in bringing this amendment today. my amendment is very straightforward. it requires the department of defense and department of veterans affairs to jointly brief the house armed services committee and the house veterans affairs committee in advance of and after any changes to wounded warrior recovery care coordination. congress deserves to be in the loop as the administration tries to bring these two very important programs together. i would also like to thank the chairman and ranking members for their inclusion of my language in support of designating 2015 as the year of the military diver in the
protect the commissary benefit by a review of asia-pacific produce supply. and 038 r 1 by mr.hunter that upholds the commissary benefit to maintain existing methods. >> is there further discussion of the unblocked package? gentlelady from florida is recognized. >> thank you. i would like to thank you chairman thornberry chairman hack and ranking member davis to ensure this amendment was included in this unblocked package. i like to thank my florida colleague jeff miller for his help...
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. >> as further evidence of her growth lane cites her decision to close the commissary store she hadt of her cell. >> i have pretty much shut down j.c. brandy's another. aim addicted to hustling. so no matter where i'm at i always work my hustle hand. but i sincerely want to stop that. because i feel like that is the reason that i'm here today. the fast pace t tripling and doubling my money and all that. like, that comes with the territory and lifestyle of addiction. >> lane says she hopes to help rebecca goodman change as well. >> me and rebecca are getting closer by the day. she's still not ready to change her life. but i think she is to the point where she's starting to think about things. and as long as i can talk to her and try to get her to change her way of thinking, then i feel like i've accomplished something. >> i keep telling myself i'm not coming back. because i will remember. >> say what you want. think what you want. mean it in your heart if you want. i was exactly the same way. and i meant it wholeheartedly. everest never coming back. i was never going to use again. i
. >> as further evidence of her growth lane cites her decision to close the commissary store she hadt of her cell. >> i have pretty much shut down j.c. brandy's another. aim addicted to hustling. so no matter where i'm at i always work my hustle hand. but i sincerely want to stop that. because i feel like that is the reason that i'm here today. the fast pace t tripling and doubling my money and all that. like, that comes with the territory and lifestyle of addiction. >> lane...
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i guess she buys stuff in the commissary, she has twitter, facebook, a very active on-line presence.now, she also on "american idol" behind bars with "o holy night." i think she will have a full life. what concerns me is the sentence. now i've been pretty hard on the judge because she conducted this trial in fits and starts so the jury never got a smooth comprehensive presentation of the evidence by the state, which they deserved and never got. however, a lot of times we don't know why the judge delays, why the judge makes the decisions she does. so i don't really know why she did that. i know it hurt the state's presentation. she's got two choices, pamela. life without parole, life with parole. she could be out in about 17, 18 years. time enough for her to be a young woman and kill another man. >> and i can guess what decision you think should be made here, nancy grace. >> you know, i think it's always up to the jury. i'm more concerned with a verdict that speaks the truth. you know, after all my years as a prosecutor, i wanted that verdict that speaks the truth for the victim. as a
i guess she buys stuff in the commissary, she has twitter, facebook, a very active on-line presence.now, she also on "american idol" behind bars with "o holy night." i think she will have a full life. what concerns me is the sentence. now i've been pretty hard on the judge because she conducted this trial in fits and starts so the jury never got a smooth comprehensive presentation of the evidence by the state, which they deserved and never got. however, a lot of times we...
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worsening supply situation, so bad that he cautioned the president that if some change is not made in the commissary department not organized i apprehend dire results. and this warning helped persuade president davis to take just that step and relieve the incompetent northrup. lee had to defend a line that ran nearly 40 miles to northeast of richmond to hatcher's run southwest of petersburg. he faced odds of 2-1. sherman was coming. and sheridan was about to advantage wish the last remaining resistance of the shenandoah valley. lee could count on only two railroads for supplies, and southern ports were all but closed to the outside world. yet lee was able to keep his army together as rowland wrote an enduring tribute to his leadership. the threat to his southern flank presented by sherman prompted lee in january to send joseph kershaw's infantry brigade under james connor wade hampton's cavalry division under butler, and hampton himself, chief of his cavalry, to south carolina to bolster the forces confronting sherman. demonstrating contrary to one of the typical criticisms of lee that he was not so
worsening supply situation, so bad that he cautioned the president that if some change is not made in the commissary department not organized i apprehend dire results. and this warning helped persuade president davis to take just that step and relieve the incompetent northrup. lee had to defend a line that ran nearly 40 miles to northeast of richmond to hatcher's run southwest of petersburg. he faced odds of 2-1. sherman was coming. and sheridan was about to advantage wish the last remaining...
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he's surviving on things that comes out of the commissary or bending machines. amy: feidin santana told msnbc he considered deleting the footage because he was afraid of what might happen to him if he came forward. >> there was a time i had thoughts in my head, i could say i won't deny that i did know the magnitude of this and i even thought about erasing the video. >> why? >> i felt my life with this information might be in danger. i tried -- i thought about erasing the video and just getting out of the community and living some place else. amy: after reading the police account of the shooting, it was then feidin santana approached the police with the footage is that he got scared and just ran out. you ultimately brought it to walter scott's family. he said it was on his conscience. will aronin, if you could comment on this, who ramsey orta to get the footage other, is sorry that he got it out given what has happened to his family? >> idle think so. -- i don't think so. can you imagine the consequences that could come up? he is a hero. it ramsey did an incredibl
he's surviving on things that comes out of the commissary or bending machines. amy: feidin santana told msnbc he considered deleting the footage because he was afraid of what might happen to him if he came forward. >> there was a time i had thoughts in my head, i could say i won't deny that i did know the magnitude of this and i even thought about erasing the video. >> why? >> i felt my life with this information might be in danger. i tried -- i thought about erasing the video...
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what happened was, the individual, the commissary sergeant, or whoever was in charge of the supplies in richmond, then sent a message back to the turnbull house, to lee's headquarters, asking for more specific instructions. but what had happened as tracy again mentioned, these union sixth army corps that morning had broken through the confederate lines,j basically were pamplin park is if you're familiar with that area, they broke through the union lines and lee was then forced to abandon his headquarters, so when that second message came for where do we send them, nobody was there to receive them. and that's -- to me and that comes out of the four volume seat of r.e. lee, it's an appendensy in the back of volume number 4. i think knowing that area quite " -Ñ well, i think that's probably is what happened. >> anyone else have a question? ron has a question. he is making his way to the microphone. i will throw something out for chris here. it's a large campaign. seven days over 100 miles. is there a particular incident that is most intriguing to you during the campaign that you didn't
what happened was, the individual, the commissary sergeant, or whoever was in charge of the supplies in richmond, then sent a message back to the turnbull house, to lee's headquarters, asking for more specific instructions. but what had happened as tracy again mentioned, these union sixth army corps that morning had broken through the confederate lines,j basically were pamplin park is if you're familiar with that area, they broke through the union lines and lee was then forced to abandon his...
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the lower side. >> yeah. >> it says kitchen. >> one there's no fuel hood but a commissary. >> where do you serve the bore and wine. >> from the third container. >> oh i see and - and and refrigerators. >> so i have a question same as the other sports bar how about the back any residents. >> there are residents we keep everything towards the front from the planning department they said 50 feet away from them we've spoken to all the residents they're really novice they have our numbers. >> you've talked to them. >> and everyone in the alleyway closest to us mostly everybody. >> can you elaborate you've talked with the neighbors did you have a meeting. >> no first of all, with the administration i reached out to they've r they're the talk to the people where in a pdr one zone on our block and there's residential on woodward and behind us it is a little bit mixed in the whole area. >> when you meet with the few weeks do you talk about the entertainment. >> yes. i let them know about the farmer's market maybe a live band and the dj but mainly more for the tvs i wanted to make sure we were set up for that. >> are
the lower side. >> yeah. >> it says kitchen. >> one there's no fuel hood but a commissary. >> where do you serve the bore and wine. >> from the third container. >> oh i see and - and and refrigerators. >> so i have a question same as the other sports bar how about the back any residents. >> there are residents we keep everything towards the front from the planning department they said 50 feet away from them we've spoken to all the residents...
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the other one, he gave compton commissary to pay off a debt to keep him from getting hurt. ike he was playing a game on his mom. >> how so? >> by telling her about the extortion to get the money to pay for his debts. it's common. they play their family like that all the time. and he received a country report for it. >> basically he's saying he interviewed the two people -- the address on the money order my mom sent up here. so when he asked him, why is nick sending you money? obviously, they're not going to say the true reason why i'm -- they're not going to tell on themselves. so the obvious reason is to say, yeah, he owed it to us for whatever reason it was. so ralph not believing what i had to say but believing them wrote me up for it instead. >> the thing about with mr. compton, this ain't the first time he's tried to pull something, not only here but at other facilities. tried to get protective custody. it's one of them things where he got caught up this time. i've got other information from other sources stating he likes to get in debt and can't pay his debt. so that's
the other one, he gave compton commissary to pay off a debt to keep him from getting hurt. ike he was playing a game on his mom. >> how so? >> by telling her about the extortion to get the money to pay for his debts. it's common. they play their family like that all the time. and he received a country report for it. >> basically he's saying he interviewed the two people -- the address on the money order my mom sent up here. so when he asked him, why is nick sending you money?...
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the currency inside the prison is usually fish packages of tuna that you can buy at a commissary. of prison too and there's ways to do that. so there is an underground economy and it runs from everything from things that you might like to get, a lot of people were buying drugs, buying alcohol, buying food to you know, security issues. so you have to get in there and really adapt yourself to the fact that you're in a brand new world. as i like to call it lord of the flies for grown-ups, and learn the rules and forget who you were on the outside and become a part of that population and survive. >> joe has talked about the idea of people getting thugged out. did you have that experience? >> yeah. listen basically what he's saying is in the institution i was in it was tuna fish and stamps. the reality is they suck all the societal values out of you and they institutionalize you. and for somebody like us that's older, that can get through this, that's one thing. but you take young kids 19 20 years old, first-time nonviolent drug offenders, nonviolent, stick them in there for ten years,
the currency inside the prison is usually fish packages of tuna that you can buy at a commissary. of prison too and there's ways to do that. so there is an underground economy and it runs from everything from things that you might like to get, a lot of people were buying drugs, buying alcohol, buying food to you know, security issues. so you have to get in there and really adapt yourself to the fact that you're in a brand new world. as i like to call it lord of the flies for grown-ups, and...
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in the case of muchery, basically a commissary outfit. betty: they are making their own food.native to a restaurant. betty: they are delivering to you in under 30 minutes or something like that. jed: i'm sure it is done in a short time. betty: there seem to be almost too many options. jed: what is interesting is over eats partnered -- goober eats partnered with sweet green. -- uber eats harder with sweet green. if there is late and demand there are probably other places to put the product. great that they partnered with goober eats. -- uber eats. they should partner with delivery.com as well. betty: great to see you this morning. jed kleckner, ceo and founder of delivery.com. shares of twitter plunging on disappointing results. more, next. ♪ betty: let's get back to bringing you the most in orton stories -- the most important stories. twitter, shares plunged 18% after the company posted first-quarter revenue. we will be hearing from dick costolo later today. you do not want to miss our interview with him at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on bloomberg television. lisa: it is one thing
in the case of muchery, basically a commissary outfit. betty: they are making their own food.native to a restaurant. betty: they are delivering to you in under 30 minutes or something like that. jed: i'm sure it is done in a short time. betty: there seem to be almost too many options. jed: what is interesting is over eats partnered -- goober eats partnered with sweet green. -- uber eats harder with sweet green. if there is late and demand there are probably other places to put the product....
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the new england patriots. but there is no limit to how much money hernandez can have in his commissary account. >> but he wouldolish to do so. because other people who are poor, you know, will be very interested in helping him spend that money. and buying them things. >> many jobs will be available to hernandez in time, such as cleaning, scrubbing, sweeping, or mopping around the prison. but hernandez won't have to work if he doesn't want to. inmates earn about 50 cents an hour. and as far as doing what he loves, there is rec time, even for someone in protective custody. and yes, the prison offers touch football. jean casarez, cnn, new york. >> a new report is raising troubling allegations against the volunteer deputy who killed a black suspect allegedly mistaking his taser for a gun. the tulsa world newspaper is reporting some of robert bates is up advisors were told to forth his training records and the three who refused were reaziened to other less desirable duties. the sheriff's office said bait's gun certification records are missing p. bates is charged with second degree man slaughter in the death of eri
the new england patriots. but there is no limit to how much money hernandez can have in his commissary account. >> but he wouldolish to do so. because other people who are poor, you know, will be very interested in helping him spend that money. and buying them things. >> many jobs will be available to hernandez in time, such as cleaning, scrubbing, sweeping, or mopping around the prison. but hernandez won't have to work if he doesn't want to. inmates earn about 50 cents an hour. and...
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the coolest individual you could meet over here. know what i'm saying? if you need something, if this commissary come in and you ain't got nothing, this ain't no white and black thing. we're all equal. that's how it is. mike jones, everybody love mike jones. you can't get mad at mike jones. you just can't. >> next on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," mike jones sets his mind on release. >> don't leave with these people, man. and if you choose to meet up with them, you're stupid. >> and staff have an excruciating time with jacob shauntee. >> why would you do that? >> he's a good kid. >> i got bored. >> so you're trying to lose fingers because you got bored? she might actually be invisible. ♪ but mindy was actually not invisible. ooh, what are you doing? can you see me? she had just always been treated that way. yeah. you don't have to look at me like that. there are worst things than an attractive woman touching your body. i'll go. join the nation that sees you as a priority. ♪ nationwide is on your side rusfrom time in the service...s- to different jobs... to community college... all that hard work-
the coolest individual you could meet over here. know what i'm saying? if you need something, if this commissary come in and you ain't got nothing, this ain't no white and black thing. we're all equal. that's how it is. mike jones, everybody love mike jones. you can't get mad at mike jones. you just can't. >> next on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," mike jones sets his mind on release. >> don't leave with these people, man. and if you choose to meet up with them, you're...
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the new england patriots. but there is no limit to how much money hernandez can have in his commissary account. >> but he woulddo so because other people who are poor you know will be very interested in helping him spend that money and buying them things. >> reporter: many jobs will be available to hernandez in time such as cleaning scrubbing, sweeping or mopping around the prison. but hernandez won't have to work if he doesn't want to. inmates he were about 50 cents a hour. and as far as doing what he loves, there is rec time even for someone in protective custody. and, yes, the prison offers touch football. now, the difficulty experts say really the most difficulty is the acceptance that you're never going to be free again. and the prison encourages visits from the family his mother his fiancee, their child. you can embrace very quickly when you arrive you can maybe touch a happened. when you leave, there is going to be a strip search always of aaron hernandez and at 25 years old, aaron, he will never have a con jugal visit because that's not allowed in massachusetts. >> all right, jean casarez, thank you ve
the new england patriots. but there is no limit to how much money hernandez can have in his commissary account. >> but he woulddo so because other people who are poor you know will be very interested in helping him spend that money and buying them things. >> reporter: many jobs will be available to hernandez in time such as cleaning scrubbing, sweeping or mopping around the prison. but hernandez won't have to work if he doesn't want to. inmates he were about 50 cents a hour. and as...
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while he is at amelia springs his commissary general informs him that there are 120,000 rations waiting here in farmville for his army. it would be located at the south side station south side railroad station part of which is the art gallery that dr. coles mentioned that is part of the passenger station and not that many years ago. when i was going to school here the original freight depot where supplies were located was there and has been torn down. lee decides he thinks if he makes a night march he can move around the union army, get ahead of it get to farmville get the supplies issued to his men and head south from here towards keysville and at keysville he would reintersect the railroad going to danville and then continue his march. so that is what brought him heading towards farmville. as he is heading along he comes to the area just past detenville and amelia springs. it's a 23-mile march from amelia springs to here. as he is moving along the confederate army is on a single roadway going across the rolling land of the piedmont or south side virginia here. as they come to road intersections union cavalry and union infantry will move uponl
while he is at amelia springs his commissary general informs him that there are 120,000 rations waiting here in farmville for his army. it would be located at the south side station south side railroad station part of which is the art gallery that dr. coles mentioned that is part of the passenger station and not that many years ago. when i was going to school here the original freight depot where supplies were located was there and has been torn down. lee decides he thinks if he makes a night...
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commissary, 50 cents maybe. they have to open it up and go through it. make sure they are not transporting anything in between theters. >> young. >> after the letter is inspected it is delivered to the inmate along with the regular mail. >> take that off your head. >> she said don't crow know i'm thinking about you like crazy. don't worry about court. you'll be out soon. our kids need you. i need you. >> in his upcoming hearing young says he made change his plea to guilty if the judge will let him out on help take care of her kids. >> she cry herself to sleep every night. oh man. you know when she thinking negative you really wish you could say it to her right then and there. and, you know. but you can't. it's just hard, man. it just make you wish that the letter can just fly right to her right then and there. >> mcmeans has been placed in the women's segregation unit in order to keep her separate from her codefendants who allegedly participated in the beating of two women from mcmeans neighborhood. she has struggled with the resulting isolation. and because of the jails limited housing for women, the unit is als
commissary, 50 cents maybe. they have to open it up and go through it. make sure they are not transporting anything in between theters. >> young. >> after the letter is inspected it is delivered to the inmate along with the regular mail. >> take that off your head. >> she said don't crow know i'm thinking about you like crazy. don't worry about court. you'll be out soon. our kids need you. i need you. >> in his upcoming hearing young says he made change his plea to...