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>> the lockup field team falls victim to heartless felons. >> give it up. if you don't, everyone's going to suffer. >>> born in cleveland's juvenile detention centers, the heartless felons had grown to be a force within the cuyahoga county correction center. >> it was a little reminiscent of oliver twist. it was a group of kids, basically, that had formed this family-like pact and they would run amok doing their various crimes within the facility. and we'd all come back and kind of share the spoils of their criminal behavior. >> during our "extended stay" shoot, several inmates had food or phone cards stolen by the heartless felons. near the end of our time in cleveland, we joined the victim list as well. >> another day. >> another day on lockup. >> at the center of it all, pierre chatman, the first heartless felon we had met in the jail. >> one thing heartless felons, don't steal. we take something, we take it while in they're there, we don't steal. something we don't do. >> pierre, as a whole, he's -- he's a nice guy but, you know, i wouldn't turn my back
>> the lockup field team falls victim to heartless felons. >> give it up. if you don't, everyone's going to suffer. >>> born in cleveland's juvenile detention centers, the heartless felons had grown to be a force within the cuyahoga county correction center. >> it was a little reminiscent of oliver twist. it was a group of kids, basically, that had formed this family-like pact and they would run amok doing their various crimes within the facility. and we'd all come...
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>> the lockup field team falls victim to heartless felons. >> give it up.tressful days can lead to sleepless nights making you feel helpless. take control of your sleep with unisom® sleeptabs. you fall asleep 33% faster and wake up recharged with all the benefits of a good night's rest. take control of your sleep with unisom®. the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for...
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"lockup" viewers. which just delighted him. >> but he was clear about the one american woman who interested him the most. she's one of the stars of his favorite tv show. >> translator: wilma flintstone is my ideal woman. >> is fred the ideal man? >> translator: no, no, fred is cool but a little infantile. >>> coming up on "lockup: world tour" a 13th century castle in the czech republic houses an infamous lifer. >> translator: i was sentenced to life in prison for committing five murders. >>> 100 miles east of prague are the moravian islands of the czech republic. considered the green heart of the nation, the highlands consist of small villages like mira. population 420. an almost equal number of men live right next door in this medieval castle. mirov prison. >> filming in mirov was extremely difficult in the sense that everywhere you turn there is a beautiful shot and you want to stop and go oh, there's another one. get another shot. we didn't have that kind of time. we had other elements in the story
"lockup" viewers. which just delighted him. >> but he was clear about the one american woman who interested him the most. she's one of the stars of his favorite tv show. >> translator: wilma flintstone is my ideal woman. >> is fred the ideal man? >> translator: no, no, fred is cool but a little infantile. >>> coming up on "lockup: world tour" a 13th century castle in the czech republic houses an infamous lifer. >> translator: i was...
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"lockup: raw." >> what is it? what is it? >> a fight. >> when our crews go behind prison walls, we know always to expect the unexpected. we've seen bloody assaults. >> we got another cut up here, guys. >> inmate rage. >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> destruction in the cell block. >> and bizarre expressions of personal style. now, some of the most memorable, unexpected moments we've encountered inside america's prisons. >> this is what you live for in the penitentiary. >> you want to think it's funny. >> tough [ bleep ]. >> never a dull moment. >> we send our producers and crews inside prisons. their job is to be objective observers. but in the first week of filming inside limon correction facility in colorado, something unusual happened. we inadvertently became part of the story we were covering. >> why is everybody getting agitated? we were in ad seg, administrative segregation, the prison within a prison. we started hearing inmates screaming out things and i started to hear them talking about cho-mos, which are
"lockup: raw." >> what is it? what is it? >> a fight. >> when our crews go behind prison walls, we know always to expect the unexpected. we've seen bloody assaults. >> we got another cut up here, guys. >> inmate rage. >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> destruction in the cell block. >> and bizarre expressions of personal style. now, some of the most memorable, unexpected moments we've encountered inside america's prisons....
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yeah. >>> next on "lockup raw" -- >> i slashed his throat repeatedly. blood was everywhere. >> a predator targets his cellmates. >> i like that. that was one of my favorite ones right there. >>> it still surprises me at times hearing some of these inmates' accounts of their extreme violent behavior. i'm often curious as to why or how they became this way. but i also think it's a part of the human condition. and i think it's important that people understand that. part of it, i think, is created at birth, but also a big part of it is how one survives in prison. more often than not, a lot of these stories of violence have occurred in the prison setting. in order to survive in such a violent world, most of these people feel they have to be violent. >> in 1992, robert glenn was sentenced to three years for auto theft. when we met him 15 years later at california state prison corcoran, he was still in prison. and two of his former cellmates were six feet under. glenn murdered the first one while he was still in county jail. >> i slashed his throat repeatedly.
yeah. >>> next on "lockup raw" -- >> i slashed his throat repeatedly. blood was everywhere. >> a predator targets his cellmates. >> i like that. that was one of my favorite ones right there. >>> it still surprises me at times hearing some of these inmates' accounts of their extreme violent behavior. i'm often curious as to why or how they became this way. but i also think it's a part of the human condition. and i think it's important that people...
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"lockup: raw." >> start with your right hand. totally relax. >> unlike prison, the majority of inmates inside the nation's county jails are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >> single file line on this wall all the way down. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated from everybody else. >> i can't be in a block with nobody, i got to be in a cell by myself all day. >> why if. >> because i'm high profile, i got to be separated from everybody else. >> inmate wolford we have in admin seg, administration significant segregation, due to his high-profile case and he has chronic problems adjusting to general populations. >> because all the people i probably fought and the things i got into since i've been here. it's hard to place me. >> robert wolford's reputation at the jail dates back to six years earlier when he was here on a murder charge. he eventua
"lockup: raw." >> start with your right hand. totally relax. >> unlike prison, the majority of inmates inside the nation's county jails are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >> single file line on this wall all the way down. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated...
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this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." but the second i'm at a standstill, i don't know what to do and i'm looking for something to do, i'm going to get myself in a wreck. i'm going to get in trouble. >> pacing back and forth, two or three hours at a time. everyone here is like animals. back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. nothing happens. so it's like one day goes into another. and the next thing you know, weeks go by, months go by, years go by. >> a new day begins at san quentin. >> good morning, gentlemen. >> how are you doing? >> california's oldest and most notorious prison. with its own zip code, almost 6,000 inmates and more than 1,500 staff members who walk through its gates every morning, a typical day at san quentin is, more often than not, just like hundreds, even thousands, of other days. for 19-year-old troy commiskey, the best part of his morning is a cell made cup of joe. >> i sleep all day, drink coffee, read a book. this is your good class "a" folger's. if it ain't folger's, it ain't nothing, yo
this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." but the second i'm at a standstill, i don't know what to do and i'm looking for something to do, i'm going to get myself in a wreck. i'm going to get in trouble. >> pacing back and forth, two or three hours at a time. everyone here is like animals. back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. nothing happens. so it's like one day goes into another. and the next thing you know, weeks go by, months go by, years go by. >> a new...
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eat. >>> next on "lockup: world tour" -- >> what do you do with pliers?> -- one of the most infamous murderers in scotland. and an old timer stirs up trouble. >>> directly between glasgow and edinburgh scotland is shotts, the farming village that dots the isle's central interior. but just beyond grazing sheep is a much more foreboding presence. this is hmp, her majesty's prison, shotts, a maximum security prison that houses more than 500 of scotland's most violent prisoners. >> all the prisoners will be serving four years and offer. that means they've committed a serious crime. 52% of the prisoners here now are serving a life sentence. most life sentences are given for murder. so we have a lot of murderers here. >> many of the men committed for murder here are in their 20s and claim drugs played a role in their crime. >> this man's crimes made headlines. >> so you were a drug dealer? >> a drug dealer, aye. a wee bit. >> but hutchison was a drug dealer with a sadistic streak. he's serving a 25 to life sentence for two murders, attempted murder, kidnapping
eat. >>> next on "lockup: world tour" -- >> what do you do with pliers?> -- one of the most infamous murderers in scotland. and an old timer stirs up trouble. >>> directly between glasgow and edinburgh scotland is shotts, the farming village that dots the isle's central interior. but just beyond grazing sheep is a much more foreboding presence. this is hmp, her majesty's prison, shotts, a maximum security prison that houses more than 500 of scotland's most...
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>>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay." release date arrives. but is he ready for the outside world? >>> and later, can rookie officer faldon stop an inmate's anger from escalating into violence? art. ♪ it can be sculpted, in beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. ♪ and in rare cases...both. >>> the hour's top stories. jeff sessions will be testifying tuesday before the senate intelligence committee where he will take questions regarding the russian investigation and any potential ties to russian officials. >>> three u.s. soldiers were shot and killed in afghanistan. it happened during a u.s.-afghan joint military operation. a taliban militant infiltrated the afghan army. >>> now, back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ i keep the gutter in this rap ♪ ♪ i aim to thrill and i flip torpedos like navy s.e.a.l.s ♪ ♪ you keep coming through and bullets coming fast ♪ ♪ to make sure you're feeling that ♪ ♪ i let my pants hang low, nobody move until i say so ♪ ♪ cock the .40 c
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>>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay."cob's release date arrives. but is he ready for the outside world? >>> and later, can rookie officer faldon stop an inmate's anger from escalating into violence? what's the best way to get two servings of veggies? v8 or a fancy juice store? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. [radi♪ alarm] julie is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that
>>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay."cob's release date arrives. but is he ready for the outside world? >>> and later, can rookie officer faldon stop an inmate's anger from escalating into violence? what's the best way to get two servings of veggies? v8 or a fancy juice store? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. [radi♪ alarm] julie is living with...
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this is "lockup san quentin: extended stay." >> probably next to an inmate's release date, visits are the most important things in their lives. keeping in touch with their loved ones. >> i don't like coming here, but i have to so i can see him. >> for some, visits are rare moments of intimacy. and for others, a business transaction. >> a lot of drugs come in through the visiting room. a lot of drugs. >> you don't want to be here, man. >> and then the hustle just like the bona fide, hustler with the web and then with the two hands, like you said. >> the money. >> money in one hand, dice coming out the other. >> it's going to be hard. make sure that i do it, though, because if someone else does it, it's going to be different. >> no, i know. >> everybody hates prison. society hates prison. it's part of life. i've got to accept the things i put myself in. i can't try to be rebellious and hate the people that lock these doors on me every day. that's part of their job. they're making money. you know what i mean? and i've got to respect that, but yeah, i hate prison. i hate the cards i was d
this is "lockup san quentin: extended stay." >> probably next to an inmate's release date, visits are the most important things in their lives. keeping in touch with their loved ones. >> i don't like coming here, but i have to so i can see him. >> for some, visits are rare moments of intimacy. and for others, a business transaction. >> a lot of drugs come in through the visiting room. a lot of drugs. >> you don't want to be here, man. >> and then...
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"lockup: raw." >>> when "lockup" producers traveled to the joliet correctional facility in illinois, they walked through the corridors of one of the nation's most historic penal institutions. constructed from sandstone, this castle-like prison was built in 1857. four years prior to the civil war. and the friction between staff and inmates seems every bit as old. >> you just hit me in the head. so [ bleep ] choke man [ bleep ] jail. >> during our shoot at joliet, a disruptive new inmate had just been removed from his cell and was being taken to segregation. our cameras were there as captain kim morgan attempted to make the transfer. first, a brief stop to process paperwork. >> shouldn't [ bleep ] don't hit me, man. he really hit me, man. >> that particular inmate was from the r&c. we just received him in from the county. he was upset for one reason or another. i don't even know what it was. he was at the front of the bars, being aggressive. i told him to have a seat in the back of the cell and remain quiet. he wouldn't. disobeyed. then he was insolent toward myself and a lieutenant. a
"lockup: raw." >>> when "lockup" producers traveled to the joliet correctional facility in illinois, they walked through the corridors of one of the nation's most historic penal institutions. constructed from sandstone, this castle-like prison was built in 1857. four years prior to the civil war. and the friction between staff and inmates seems every bit as old. >> you just hit me in the head. so [ bleep ] choke man [ bleep ] jail. >> during our shoot at...
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"lockup: raw." >> start with your right hand. totally relax. >> unlike prison, the majority of inmates inside the nation's county jails are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >> single file line on this wall all the way down. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated from everybody else. >> i can't be in a block with nobody. i got to be in a cell by myself all day. >> why? >> because i'm high profile, i got to be separated from everybody else. >> inmate wolford we have in admin seg, administration significant segregation, due to his high-profile case, and he has chronic problems adjusting to general population. >> because all the people i probably fought and the things i got into since i've been here. it's hard to place me. >> robert wolford's reputation at the jail dates back to six years earlier when he was here on a murder charge. he eventually
"lockup: raw." >> start with your right hand. totally relax. >> unlike prison, the majority of inmates inside the nation's county jails are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >> single file line on this wall all the way down. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated...
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now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> on the ground. >> we're going to run military style. strict. >> before any inmate sees the inside of a prison, he's most likely first seen the inside a jail. >> i'm just sitting in a room. i don't know if it's night or daylight. >> and nothing about jail is for the faint of heart. for some, jail is the ultimate limbo between freedom and a life behind bars. or even worse. >> i've accepted the fact that a potential outcome of trial could be a death sentence. >> and for better or worse, time in jail changes everyone. >> i'm afraid of how long he's already been in jail and that it would change him. i hope it doesn't change his heart. >> there are distinct fferences between america's prisons, and jails. prison is for inmates convicted of crimes and are now serving sentences. while some jail inmates are also serving sentences, the majority are not convicted, but are being held awaiting trial for the resolution of the charges for which they were arrested. there is another difference that has made jails a rich source of stories for "lockup." >
now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> on the ground. >> we're going to run military style. strict. >> before any inmate sees the inside of a prison, he's most likely first seen the inside a jail. >> i'm just sitting in a room. i don't know if it's night or daylight. >> and nothing about jail is for the faint of heart. for some, jail is the ultimate limbo between freedom and a life behind bars. or even worse. >> i've accepted the fact...
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this is "lockup, cork koran, extended stay." >>> inmates have been dreaming up ways to smuggle in contraband. >> ruin your day. >> whether in the form of drugs -- >> when we get it, it's usually like this. >> or weapons. >> looks like to me that of aluminum. >> piece of stainless steel here. >> come off of one of our food carts. >> it's always a race against time for the officers to find the contraband. >> before it's too late. >> during the months our crews spent inside corcoran, we witnessed our fair share of searches. today on a yard, the maximum security facility, we caught up with an officer beginning his shift with one of three standard cell searches. >> random search. three a day every day. looking for contraband. too many apples. >> razors they break them apart. an awful lot in the cell. good weapon. piece a metal. just sharpen that. i'll take this from him and write him up. can't tell what it came out of, but he sharpens that, that would make a good shank. make a couple weapons out of that. >> is it sharpened to a point? >> no, not yet. >> we can only book him for having dangerous c
this is "lockup, cork koran, extended stay." >>> inmates have been dreaming up ways to smuggle in contraband. >> ruin your day. >> whether in the form of drugs -- >> when we get it, it's usually like this. >> or weapons. >> looks like to me that of aluminum. >> piece of stainless steel here. >> come off of one of our food carts. >> it's always a race against time for the officers to find the contraband. >> before it's too...
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this is "lockup, corcoran, extended stay." inmates have been dreaming up new ways to smuggle in contraband since corcoran opened its doors in 1988. >> there is drugs in prison, obviously. >> it'll ruin your day. >> whether in the form of drugs. >> when we get it, it's usually like this. >> or weapons. >> looks like it's made of aluminum. >> a piece of stainless steel here. come off of one of our food carts. >> it's always a race against time for the officers to find the contraband. >> look at that. >> before it's too late. during the months our crew spent inside corcoran, we witnessed our fair share of searches. today on "a" yard, the maximum security facility, we caught up with an officer beginning his shift with one of three standard cell searches. >> just a random search today. come on, every day. looking for contraband, stuff they're not supposed to have. not too many apples -- they like to make pruno out of. razors, they break them apart. an awful lot in the cell. good weapon. piece a metal. just sharpen that. i'll take t
this is "lockup, corcoran, extended stay." inmates have been dreaming up new ways to smuggle in contraband since corcoran opened its doors in 1988. >> there is drugs in prison, obviously. >> it'll ruin your day. >> whether in the form of drugs. >> when we get it, it's usually like this. >> or weapons. >> looks like it's made of aluminum. >> a piece of stainless steel here. come off of one of our food carts. >> it's always a race against...
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. >> when we produce one of our "extended stay" series for "lockup," our crew will be in a prison or a jail for up to 50 days in order for us to produce six episodes. they will interview more than 100 inmates and maybe 20 or so will actually make it on the air and then sometimes we meet an inmate who plays a very small role in somebody else's story and they just appear in the show ever so briefly. but those inmates have stories to tell as well. and one of the advantages of "lockup: raw" is that we get to tell those stories. >> during the boston series, we told the story of melissa allen, and how her struggles with drugs led to a host of problems for her and her family. >> all this is the dirty work. walk the street, sell drugs, do all that. a couple streets down, that's where i live. and they've put me in a room i can see everything i did. >> but inside suffolk county, melissa was striving to improve her life, in part, by studying for her g.e.d. that's how we met megan douly. she was voluntarily tutoring melissa. >> ten times number? you add a zero to a number. 10. >> 30, 40, 50, 60
. >> when we produce one of our "extended stay" series for "lockup," our crew will be in a prison or a jail for up to 50 days in order for us to produce six episodes. they will interview more than 100 inmates and maybe 20 or so will actually make it on the air and then sometimes we meet an inmate who plays a very small role in somebody else's story and they just appear in the show ever so briefly. but those inmates have stories to tell as well. and one of the...
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just last night i was watching "lockup" on tv and now i'm on lockup for real. i woke up to banging on the door. it turns out to be the detectives from the bergen county prosecutor's office and they wanted to speak with me. they had questions with a shooting of a cop. i mean, i didn't shoot the cop, but i sold the gun and that's why i'm here. no towel, nothing. don't come to this hotel, guys. they don't got [ bleep ] ready for you. >> though nunez was investigated for his connection to the gun, law enforcement authorities have yet to issue any weapons charges. >> when they came into my house they did a little search. they were looking for guns. all they found was pot, weed and 70 grams of bath salt. that's about it. >> nunez was only charged with drug possession to which he plans to plead not guilty. but he believes prosecutors are building a case against him related to the police shooting. >> i just regret it, you know what i mean? it's not even worth it. trade in a .45 caliber, $500 for a 10-foot -- what is it? 9 x 7? >> now in jail, nunez faces another demon,
just last night i was watching "lockup" on tv and now i'm on lockup for real. i woke up to banging on the door. it turns out to be the detectives from the bergen county prosecutor's office and they wanted to speak with me. they had questions with a shooting of a cop. i mean, i didn't shoot the cop, but i sold the gun and that's why i'm here. no towel, nothing. don't come to this hotel, guys. they don't got [ bleep ] ready for you. >> though nunez was investigated for his...
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now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> when our crews go into maximum security prisons across the country, there's a certain dynamic we observe every time. it's the inherent distrust between correctional officers and inmates, and yet they have to work side by side every day and get along. the problem is things can go bad at any time. >> when our crew walked into the most notorious housing unit at the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana, we met an officer who gave a graphic example of how brutal the relationship between offenders and corrections staff can be. >> there was a medical emergency out on one of the ranges. as i went up to the cell to inquire as to what the emergency was, i said, what's your problem? he said, you are, bitch, and then spit a mouthful of blood onto me, striking me in the eye and the nose, got in my mouth and my ear, and all down my side here. >> wabash valley's secured housing unit or shu holds the prison's most dangerous inmates. >> why did you come back after that? >> you have to. you absolutely have to. if you let something like that stop
now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> when our crews go into maximum security prisons across the country, there's a certain dynamic we observe every time. it's the inherent distrust between correctional officers and inmates, and yet they have to work side by side every day and get along. the problem is things can go bad at any time. >> when our crew walked into the most notorious housing unit at the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana, we met an...
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heavy concerns about user and revenue growth as well as a pending lockup operation, looming at the endf jewel. this is the fourth critical analyst note just this week as investors become increasingly concerned about snap's ability to grow its daily active users in light of growing competition from facebook and instagram. an lests 'ut the reduced rating at a $14 price target. highlighting new data from a company sensor tower. >> that indicates decline in the number world wide downloads of snapchat app, the first two months of this quarter. oppenheimer weighed in about adoption after snapchat saying it's slower than expected but added that revenues should ramp up in the second half of this year. all of this is in sharp contrast, in contrast to this negative september imt on snap, today they issued a new note on facebook, seeing that facebook could triple its revenue by the year 2022, with an overrating on the stocks, he says instagram revenue could increase from $2 billion last year to $22 billion in just four years. >> quite different views. thank you. snap basically is all over the pla
heavy concerns about user and revenue growth as well as a pending lockup operation, looming at the endf jewel. this is the fourth critical analyst note just this week as investors become increasingly concerned about snap's ability to grow its daily active users in light of growing competition from facebook and instagram. an lests 'ut the reduced rating at a $14 price target. highlighting new data from a company sensor tower. >> that indicates decline in the number world wide downloads of...
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"lockup: raw." >> if personal relationships can get complicated on the outside, they can be even more complicated behind bars. >> my mom gave me the best advice. everything that has happened in my life, she told me that was going to happen. >> are you having a relationship with gay men or straight men here? >> straight. >> and for those unable to cope with them, relationships can lead to a life in prison. >> i threatened everybody in her family tree and this husband and her dog, too. >>> when we shoot "lockup: extended stay," our crews film for four months inside a single prison. the last stage, usually an easy day, we're doing something called b roll, doing pickup shots, kind of exteriors. most of the time we're thinking about the flight home. but in prison, you never know who you're going to run into. >> in one such instance, the person we ran into was rick clapsy. he was serving a life sentence at the penitentiary of new mexico. >> it was our last day of filming, and we were getting some b roll of a particular inmate, and clapsy was the inmate next door to this guy. and clapsy star
"lockup: raw." >> if personal relationships can get complicated on the outside, they can be even more complicated behind bars. >> my mom gave me the best advice. everything that has happened in my life, she told me that was going to happen. >> are you having a relationship with gay men or straight men here? >> straight. >> and for those unable to cope with them, relationships can lead to a life in prison. >> i threatened everybody in her family tree...
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he said i want to wait to get through the lockup. i don't think any of the fundamental would be a surprise. but i think there's a lot of people waiting for it to get back down there. >> what if you wait and it never happens? maybe the lockup comes and goes? it doesn't mean you have to sell. i have no idea what's going to happen. i think if you get back down to that level, it's going to blow through the next time down. it traded may 11th. traded about 135 million shares. and we flagged 17 bucks as an entry point. three days later it was trading 22. the point now is, stay long the stock and stop out now is the levels we just talked about. >> coming up, a new drug that should have had a stock rallying. we'll hear from the ceo, and what is missing, in an exclusive interview. here's what else is coming up on "fast money." >> i have sinned. >> well, don't sweat it. because turns out, sinning can help you beat the market. and we'll give you the stocks that are cashing in on sin. >>> plus -- >> be afraid. be very afraid. >> that's because cr
he said i want to wait to get through the lockup. i don't think any of the fundamental would be a surprise. but i think there's a lot of people waiting for it to get back down there. >> what if you wait and it never happens? maybe the lockup comes and goes? it doesn't mean you have to sell. i have no idea what's going to happen. i think if you get back down to that level, it's going to blow through the next time down. it traded may 11th. traded about 135 million shares. and we flagged 17...
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. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay." the shakedown begins, and the tip pays off. >> i just found a syringe. >> and shiverdecker claims he can slip his cuffs. he wasn't kidding. ♪ it can be sculpted, in beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. ♪ and in rare cases...both. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. ♪ ♪ nothing performs like a tempur-pedic. and now is the best time to buy one. now through june 11th, save $600 when you buy select tempur-pedic mattress sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com. no need with thending thcars.com app when on the lot, scan a vin to pull up all the info you need to help get the price you want. start scanning today. the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and
. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay." the shakedown begins, and the tip pays off. >> i just found a syringe. >> and shiverdecker claims he can slip his cuffs. he wasn't kidding. ♪ it can be sculpted, in beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. ♪ and in rare cases...both. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free...
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. >> before the lockup, okay, when is that, august? >> yes, coming up. >> would you buy this stock ahead of the lockup? >> no, i wouldn't buy it after lockup's over, unless you got really depressed for a trade >> somebody's buying it today. >> good for them >> i think this as well as friday's announcements both show you that you're seeing more and more of these internet companies, these start-up companies penetrate additional media forms, traditional, you know, every form of the economy is being really penetrated and disrupted. and i think you can't discount the ability for these companies to transform to be nimble, to be flexible, and to be able to take market share from traditional market players >> except when they disrupt each other. and you know, if you invest in this, de facto, you're saying we think there's going to be room for two or three of these types of platforms and instagram's not going to take the whole ball game and that would be ahistorical. when you look at the fang names we were just talking about earlier in the segm
. >> before the lockup, okay, when is that, august? >> yes, coming up. >> would you buy this stock ahead of the lockup? >> no, i wouldn't buy it after lockup's over, unless you got really depressed for a trade >> somebody's buying it today. >> good for them >> i think this as well as friday's announcements both show you that you're seeing more and more of these internet companies, these start-up companies penetrate additional media forms, traditional,...
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the lockup expiration nears down 16% over the past three months. new note highlighting the companies slowing daily average growth, average user growth and saying they don't expect it to pick back up. let's bring in anthony, senior analyst. great to have you with us. >> hey, thanks for having me, me slay. >> the lockup is something we highlighted on fast money for weeks now. >> yeah. >> but now it's coming closer to the time and up to i believe it's 80% of the shares outstanding are eligible for sale or so. what do you think is going to happen? >> you know, it's interesting that the lockup comes before the quarter, so i think that there's going to be a lot of attention on the last data points and what's likely going to happen in the second quarter. and so, you know, we only have these app down load data points we track and according to our analysis we they the competition facebook and instagram are starting to really take share in terms of those new users. we think that snapchat is having a problem attracting and retaining new users. and so there ma
the lockup expiration nears down 16% over the past three months. new note highlighting the companies slowing daily average growth, average user growth and saying they don't expect it to pick back up. let's bring in anthony, senior analyst. great to have you with us. >> hey, thanks for having me, me slay. >> the lockup is something we highlighted on fast money for weeks now. >> yeah. >> but now it's coming closer to the time and up to i believe it's 80% of the shares...
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in august, lockup happened. stock down that day.ed for good, and it's where it is today. basically, the lockup was almost a thing that had to get out of the way before the stock recovered. we'll see. snap not necessarily in the same situation. >> yeah. >> i have noticed when stock had a big selloff after turnings, above the ipo price, initial issue price. >> it's an event risk. >>> all right, a potential successor to jp morgan is leaving the bank, chief operating officer, matt zames, leaving after 13 years, i'm struck -- i thought history's repeating itself. jamie left citi. he was sandy's heir parent. it's happening again. >> it's happened multiple times under jamie dimon. go down the list. eight or so years. one running visa, was going to be the successor, frank, now running first data. they were on the operating committee, in the stable. so i think you're seeing at least a little bit of questioning as to whether, you know, dimon wants to stay there. he's 61. but it is interesting you have this dynamic. there could be opportunitie
in august, lockup happened. stock down that day.ed for good, and it's where it is today. basically, the lockup was almost a thing that had to get out of the way before the stock recovered. we'll see. snap not necessarily in the same situation. >> yeah. >> i have noticed when stock had a big selloff after turnings, above the ipo price, initial issue price. >> it's an event risk. >>> all right, a potential successor to jp morgan is leaving the bank, chief operating...
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"lockup: raw." >> start with your right hand.inmates inside the nation's county jails are only charged with crimes and are awaiting
"lockup: raw." >> start with your right hand.inmates inside the nation's county jails are only charged with crimes and are awaiting
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. >> we first met robert while shooting the original lockup new mexico episode in 2005.ask you a question. is it a greater sin to steal a cracker or to kill someone? >> to kill someone. >> god doesn't see it that way. you break one sin, you break all sins. what does it matter which sin you perpetrate. i'm not afraid to die. i'm not afraid to be dead. i've made my peace with god. i've made my peace with this world. i'm trying to do the best i can to live in this world with what time i have left whether it be next year or 100 years, who knows, you know? >> these two rooms are for witnesses of the execution as determined by the warden. we keep them separate because, obviously, it's victims versus family members of the inmate. we wouldn't want them to be in the same area. also, present is the attorney general, the highest ranking legal official of the state of mexico. >> my death may be scheduled, but it's not guaranteed. you know. i believe only god knows the day i'm going to die. if the state does put me to death, i go to my maker with a clear conscience. >> in this room,
. >> we first met robert while shooting the original lockup new mexico episode in 2005.ask you a question. is it a greater sin to steal a cracker or to kill someone? >> to kill someone. >> god doesn't see it that way. you break one sin, you break all sins. what does it matter which sin you perpetrate. i'm not afraid to die. i'm not afraid to be dead. i've made my peace with god. i've made my peace with this world. i'm trying to do the best i can to live in this world with what...
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this is "lockup: corcoran extended stay." >> get on the ground! on the ground!
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. >> on "lockup" we often shoot a lot of prisons, but one of the things that's interesting about jail as opposed to prison is it all comes from a very localized area. so you have all these relationships from the outside that then carry over to inside the jail system. in some cases you even have people who have lived together, as in the case of rita and anthony volpe. you don't seem to be too sad about the fact that she got shot and lost an eye. >> i'm not. >> we met anthony volpe, her former roommate, about four miles away in one of maricopa's male facilities. >> i get a voicemail from rita on my phone telling me you owe me $600. i changed the locks on the doors. you're not getting any of your [ bleep ] unless you pay me and if you don't pay me, i'm going to sell it. >> though he pled not guilty, he was at maricopa facing first degree assault and burglary. all related to the incident that lost rita her eye. she does admit going to the house with two friends to get his furniture. >> we walked over to the apartment door, knocked on it and this mutual friend of mine and rita's, henry, op
. >> on "lockup" we often shoot a lot of prisons, but one of the things that's interesting about jail as opposed to prison is it all comes from a very localized area. so you have all these relationships from the outside that then carry over to inside the jail system. in some cases you even have people who have lived together, as in the case of rita and anthony volpe. you don't seem to be too sad about the fact that she got shot and lost an eye. >> i'm not. >> we met...
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. >> they're looking out to their 150 day lockup expiration here.when the company went public march 1st. they were financial to have a pretty accelerated lockup here, 150 day, a 180 day. one of the issues here is that lack of liquidity at the expense of the borrow. if you want to shorten the stock, a lot of people have been pessimistic about this story right out of the dpaet having a 30 billion or so mark cap. because of that small flow and because of the expense to borrow the stock, it's been really hard to short the stock. so the week we had some under writers, j.p. moroccan lowered some numbers there and a few other investment banks talking down the story a little bit. if you look out in the options market between now and august operations that will catch that lock of expiration, it should put pressure on the stock and also the second quarterly earnings, the options imply a 20% move in either direction. that's not so crazy when you think it came down after that first quarter after a publicly traded company. it's difficult to short the stop t. put
. >> they're looking out to their 150 day lockup expiration here.when the company went public march 1st. they were financial to have a pretty accelerated lockup here, 150 day, a 180 day. one of the issues here is that lack of liquidity at the expense of the borrow. if you want to shorten the stock, a lot of people have been pessimistic about this story right out of the dpaet having a 30 billion or so mark cap. because of that small flow and because of the expense to borrow the stock, it's...
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experience shooting inside the criminal justice system, msnbc producers know that when things get loud in lockup you can bet there's something serious going on behind the noise. this time, however, it's just a few kids in the delta wing blowing off some steam. repeat offenders and known troublemakers are sometimes placed in the charlie delta wing. here staff can keep a closer eye on kids who have a tendency to lash out. >> when it gets loud it just gets loud. you can't really stop them. ask them nicely, please, but in the end it's up to them whether they want to shut up or not. [ screaming ] >> those four walls, they will get to you. and they will always win. you can beat on your door, beat on the walls all you want. in the end they're always going to win. no matter what you do, how hard you scream, how much you cry, it doesn't matter. >> ricky is a very frustrating case. for as minimal of education as he's completed he's really a very intelligent young man. >> veteran residential supervisor jamie badanish has spent 22 years working with kids at lake county juvenile. she says juveniles like rick
experience shooting inside the criminal justice system, msnbc producers know that when things get loud in lockup you can bet there's something serious going on behind the noise. this time, however, it's just a few kids in the delta wing blowing off some steam. repeat offenders and known troublemakers are sometimes placed in the charlie delta wing. here staff can keep a closer eye on kids who have a tendency to lash out. >> when it gets loud it just gets loud. you can't really stop them....
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now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> at indiana'sty the men considered to be the most dangerous and disruptive are housed in the secured confinement unit. most inmates have assaulted staff or other offenders and are now held inside windowless single-man cells 23 hours a day. they take their meals alone and even phone calls, which are allowed once a week, are made from the isolation of their cells. >> in this confinement unit we have to deliver all of their services. i try to make contact with every one of my offenders at least once a week. that's all 144 of them. >> case manager beverly gillmore is the primary link to the rest of the world for the inmates. >> i came from the south. i was so protected and so green when i came here. and when i started learning more about the needs of offender population i thought why can't i be an advocate for them? on a daily basis they will send letters to me or notes requesting information, maybe complaining, or some of them just telling me have a nice day miss gilmore. and that's nice. because it's
now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> at indiana'sty the men considered to be the most dangerous and disruptive are housed in the secured confinement unit. most inmates have assaulted staff or other offenders and are now held inside windowless single-man cells 23 hours a day. they take their meals alone and even phone calls, which are allowed once a week, are made from the isolation of their cells. >> in this...
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a disaster on the first report you start to look at the lockup.re could be very serious pressure on the stock. >> let's stick with the youfrt and video game stock trade all on a tear in 2017. the gains right there. could get even hotter with the biggest gaming event of the year getting under way. julia boorstin in los angeles with a look at what to expect. julia? >> reporter: scott, i'm here at ea play where they're demoing their latest experiences for tens of thousands of fans. with ea shares up around 40%, just this year, growing digital revenue, the company's been shifting its approach to constantly update games. while providing new opportunities for gamers to spend money. ea is doubling down on east force to keep gamers engaged. >> we've run great tournaments this past year with madden we also have one of the biggest announcements in this show, that we're bringing it to battlefield. we're bringing new maps. a whole east sports component to the game we think it will be a meaningful thing for us. >> reporter: and microsoft unveiled its new conso
a disaster on the first report you start to look at the lockup.re could be very serious pressure on the stock. >> let's stick with the youfrt and video game stock trade all on a tear in 2017. the gains right there. could get even hotter with the biggest gaming event of the year getting under way. julia boorstin in los angeles with a look at what to expect. julia? >> reporter: scott, i'm here at ea play where they're demoing their latest experiences for tens of thousands of fans....
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from virtually the very moment he was sworn in as district attorney and tonight he is the federal lockup. you knew this was to be the final day of trial and the amount of evidence was insurmountable. and stealing money for his mother's nursing home care and misusing city owned vehicles and using his election money for personal use. the 28 other counts were dismissed but had admit to the whole kit and caboodle line by line. >> what he wanted to do most was get closure for his family and himself and the city. >> it's unfortunate that we have to gather and disruption corruption like this in the city of philadelphia. >> seth williams took a deal prosecutors offered him before the trial opened. if he had been convicted on all the charges he was facing his term could have been 20 years and now it looks like he will get five. judge paul diamond says he could not trust williams to stick around and they handcuffed him and ordered him to stay in jail, locked up until the sentencing date. the view from the jury box never having chance to deliver a verdict. >> i think i was more on the guilty side a
from virtually the very moment he was sworn in as district attorney and tonight he is the federal lockup. you knew this was to be the final day of trial and the amount of evidence was insurmountable. and stealing money for his mother's nursing home care and misusing city owned vehicles and using his election money for personal use. the 28 other counts were dismissed but had admit to the whole kit and caboodle line by line. >> what he wanted to do most was get closure for his family and...
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. >>> follow "lockup" producers and crews as they go behind the walls of america's prisons and jailske prison, all inmates are convicted, most jail inmates are only charged with crimes and waiting trial with resolution of their cases. both prisons and jails deal with common problem -- gangs. and for some, suppressing gang activity is a daily challenge that comes with life or death consequences. >> slide out. slide out.
. >>> follow "lockup" producers and crews as they go behind the walls of america's prisons and jailske prison, all inmates are convicted, most jail inmates are only charged with crimes and waiting trial with resolution of their cases. both prisons and jails deal with common problem -- gangs. and for some, suppressing gang activity is a daily challenge that comes with life or death consequences. >> slide out. slide out.
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now back to "lockup." >>> i've got four shackles already.chairs. >> it's monday morning at lake county juvenile, and court is back in session. the kids are shackled and walked from the detention center over to the adjacent court building where they nervously sit and await their turn to see the judge. >> come here. >> both 17-year-old michael and 18-year-old ricky have been at lake county detention center many times. as they await yet another hearing in front of the judge, they are placed in the holding cell area where they prepare for their time in court. >> the juvenile detention center is just that. it's a place where we hold kids until we essentially figure out what we want to do with them next. what kind of services would be in the best interest of that kid in the community? >> kevin elkins has been ricky's probation officer for years. >> has kevin spoken you recently? >> yeah, he's spoken. >> did he have any idea of what might occur? >> he said maybe 30-day commitment, 60-day commitment. i was like, i don't want neither. i want out. >>
now back to "lockup." >>> i've got four shackles already.chairs. >> it's monday morning at lake county juvenile, and court is back in session. the kids are shackled and walked from the detention center over to the adjacent court building where they nervously sit and await their turn to see the judge. >> come here. >> both 17-year-old michael and 18-year-old ricky have been at lake county detention center many times. as they await yet another hearing in front...
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i hate lockup. [ bleep ] back here, for real, for real. just make your time hard. you're in ccu, you don't get really nothing but a bar of soap, some toothpaste, a pair of shower shoes. you're a really in survival mode back here. my hair [ bleep ], i ain't able to get a hair cut or a shave, [ bleep ] none of that. i've been back here just slumming it, you know. this is the downside of prison, you know what i mean? violence happens, you know? what do you expect? you throw a bunch of violent offenders together and you expect us not to clash? at the end of the day, you better pray you're the one left standing and not hurting. >> as authorities continue to investigate the stolen tv, wright has petitioned to be placed back into his original housing unit. >> at this point, i don't know what's going to be allowed to happen with wright, i don't know if he'll be allowed to return to p-house because of all the animosity he caused himself that night because of his tv, so i'm sure we'll be evaluating his housing assignment. >> while authorities determine a safe housing placeme
i hate lockup. [ bleep ] back here, for real, for real. just make your time hard. you're in ccu, you don't get really nothing but a bar of soap, some toothpaste, a pair of shower shoes. you're a really in survival mode back here. my hair [ bleep ], i ain't able to get a hair cut or a shave, [ bleep ] none of that. i've been back here just slumming it, you know. this is the downside of prison, you know what i mean? violence happens, you know? what do you expect? you throw a bunch of violent...
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"lockup: raw." >> most prisons have units designed for protective custody.ome targets. child molesters or gang dropouts. but one thing we've learned about prison. doesn't matter where you're housed. your safety is never guaranteed.
"lockup: raw." >> most prisons have units designed for protective custody.ome targets. child molesters or gang dropouts. but one thing we've learned about prison. doesn't matter where you're housed. your safety is never guaranteed.
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"lockup" on msnbc is coming up next. we will have updates throughout the evening.being with us. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're saying the new app will go live monday?! yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel, i want someone who makes it easy. booking.com gets it. and with a book now, pay later feature, i don't have to pay for anything when i book. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. depend silhouette briefs feature a comfortable, sleek fit. as a dancer, i've learned you can't have any doubts. because looking good on stage is one thing. but real confidence comes from feeling good out there. get a free sample at depend.com. abreak through your allergies.? try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a
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"lockup: raw." >> most prisons have units designed for protective custody. they're for inmates who become targets. child molesters or gang dropouts. but one thing we've learned about prison. doesn't matter where you're housed. your safety is never guaranteed. >> we believe you may have been a victim of a battery. >> joseph de la cruz is a gang dropout, serving nine years for attempted murder at california's san quentin state prison. and when we first met him, authorities had just discovered that he had been assaulted inside his protective custody cell. >> this morning you did come out of your cell. we did a sweep to find out how many people stayed behind, and you were discovered with injuries. and here's the medical report. >> despite obvious injuries, de la cruz refused to give correctional staff any information about the attack. >> they're trying to find out what happened. i won't tell them what happened. >> any specific individuals you know are your enemies? >> no, sir. >> how about any prison weapons offenses? >> no, sir. >> do you belong to a gang? >> n
"lockup: raw." >> most prisons have units designed for protective custody. they're for inmates who become targets. child molesters or gang dropouts. but one thing we've learned about prison. doesn't matter where you're housed. your safety is never guaranteed. >> we believe you may have been a victim of a battery. >> joseph de la cruz is a gang dropout, serving nine years for attempted murder at california's san quentin state prison. and when we first met him,...
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>> if you like snapchat, why not wait until snap's lockup expires and you have about 900 million shares coming into the market in august, the market might discount that ahead, but you will be getting a better price than what you have right now tom in florida, tom. >> greetings from hot and sunny sarasota, florida. always sunny in sarasota >> yes, sir, yes, sir. >> caller: i have read your book carefully and watch your show every day, thanks for the help i'm a recent retiree, recipient of a large retirement benefit, versus a monthly annuity, i'm always looking for wide mode growth the stock had a 1.4% pull back today after a short runup. the dividend is down to 1%, but sherwin-william has a history of good dividend holdings when do you think i should think about closing. >> that deal has closed? i think sherwin-williams had an excellent quarter. the stock on a $374,000 basis. if you want to buy 200 shares, i would buy 100 shares here. but the combination is a sensational combination of codings and it was a brilliant acquisition when they championed it and the stock was down to $260 the s
>> if you like snapchat, why not wait until snap's lockup expires and you have about 900 million shares coming into the market in august, the market might discount that ahead, but you will be getting a better price than what you have right now tom in florida, tom. >> greetings from hot and sunny sarasota, florida. always sunny in sarasota >> yes, sir, yes, sir. >> caller: i have read your book carefully and watch your show every day, thanks for the help i'm a recent...
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now back to "lockup." >> announcer: due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> keep president noise down. >> all right, y'all, hold it down. hey, if you stop talking and get up here, we'll go to chow. we structure everything like the military and we like to have everybody do the same thing all together and they stay in compliance when they do that. >> if you got your hands in your pocket, you're wrong. if you got your hands in your jacket you're wrong. >> we make them walk on the line so that we do have consistency. and if everybody is walking in a straight line, it makes our job a whole lot easier. >> y'all take your hands out of your pockets. >> florida santa rosa correctional institution can sometimes be mistaken for boot camp. it's not only the inmates who march in formation. every two months, the rapid response teams from santa rosa and three other state prisons come together for training. >> one, two, three, four. >> it's a team comprised of officers trained with less lethal and lethal munitions to respond to any critical or crisis event that may happen in our
now back to "lockup." >> announcer: due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> keep president noise down. >> all right, y'all, hold it down. hey, if you stop talking and get up here, we'll go to chow. we structure everything like the military and we like to have everybody do the same thing all together and they stay in compliance when they do that. >> if you got your hands in your pocket, you're wrong. if you got your hands in your jacket...
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. >>> next on lockup, extended stay. a rare glimpse into the process of dropping out of a gang, where an inmate risks his life by giving up vital information to officers. >> you learn which weapons to use to affect a kill and which ones not top effective kill in the yard, you'll get a piece. >> christian finds himself in a life threatening situation. >> it was either kill or die, that was it. >>> paris hilton, you know, she got in trouble. they put her booking number on tv. i wrote it down. i shot her a letter and she wrote me back. i just wanted to thank you for your kind words of love and support. the fact that you took time out of your day to write me means a lot. i told her, be strong, and you'll get through this. it's a learning experience. i am being strong and trying to make the best out of the situation. she shot me a little glossy, i cuddle with it at night. no, i'm just kidding. >>> once an inmate is validated as a gang member in corcoran, they have a choice, stay in the gang or drop out and debrief. our office
. >>> next on lockup, extended stay. a rare glimpse into the process of dropping out of a gang, where an inmate risks his life by giving up vital information to officers. >> you learn which weapons to use to affect a kill and which ones not top effective kill in the yard, you'll get a piece. >> christian finds himself in a life threatening situation. >> it was either kill or die, that was it. >>> paris hilton, you know, she got in trouble. they put her...
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snap could face even more pressure on its stock when the ipo lockup ends in july. stock under pressure is apple, falling along with other big cap stocks with shares trading lower in the session. bloomberg reported apple's new iphone may not be as fast as competitors. this could leave apple in the vulnerable position of lagging behind the competition when it comes to data speed. for more, we are joined by mark gurman who helped break the story. and still with us, george zachary. mark, what is at stake? >> apple is going to be behind the theoretical speeds of the samsung alice he s -- galaxy s8. the phones offer support for gigabyte download speeds. 1000 per second. you can download a movie theoretically into 25 seconds which is very fast. with the proliferation of ai and ar, the faster the ipo can go, the better. theoretically, there is a huge difference. in terms of real-world difference, people will not notice it now. as the phones improve year after year, people will start to notice it as networks improve. emily: what is at the heart of the issue? the supplier th
snap could face even more pressure on its stock when the ipo lockup ends in july. stock under pressure is apple, falling along with other big cap stocks with shares trading lower in the session. bloomberg reported apple's new iphone may not be as fast as competitors. this could leave apple in the vulnerable position of lagging behind the competition when it comes to data speed. for more, we are joined by mark gurman who helped break the story. and still with us, george zachary. mark, what is at...