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would you read the notice for administrative segregation into the record? >> summary states schreiber has demonstrated a pattern of incorrigibility. he has been convicted of six violations and housed at nine different facilities in about a six-month period. >> how many occasions was there a homemade weapon? >> appears he had three different incidents. since he's been at this facility, he attempted to incite other offenders, made racial slurs, been disrupted, masturbated in front of female staff and made inappropriate sexual comments and had a homemade knife. >> it doesn't matter where he gets moved to. he's not going to change his behaviors. >> he said he wanted to be placed in ad seg. he is afraid to be in general population. >> the actions he takes because he wants to be administrative segregated. >> do you believe if we put him back into general population he will hurt another member or staff member? >> yes, i do. >> do you believe in that? >> i do. >> based on the seriousness of him and his continuing disruptive behavior, this committee finds his conduc
would you read the notice for administrative segregation into the record? >> summary states schreiber has demonstrated a pattern of incorrigibility. he has been convicted of six violations and housed at nine different facilities in about a six-month period. >> how many occasions was there a homemade weapon? >> appears he had three different incidents. since he's been at this facility, he attempted to incite other offenders, made racial slurs, been disrupted, masturbated in...
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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 sex offenders and then mayhem erupted. [ bleep ] >> i believe he threw a liquid substance under the door that smelled somewhat suspicious and we're going to report that. >> jonathan hall, serving 40 years for murder, was one of the first inmates to make it clear we weren't welcome in administrative segregation. >> unless he does calm down and follow our rules and orders, he'll be cell extracted. >> inmate hall won't calm down. so they call in the special response team. and they suit up in their gear. in these situations, when we want to film it, they always have us suit up as well. >> if he doesn't comply at that point, we'll introduce o.c. >> you got it? >> uh-huh. >> inmate hall, come to the door and cuff up. if you do not cuff up, we will introduce chemical agents. are you going to comply? >> introduce o.c. >> hall has covered his food port and window with a mattress. but the
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 sex offenders and then mayhem erupted. [ bleep ] >> i believe he threw a liquid substance under the door that smelled somewhat suspicious and we're going to report that. >> jonathan hall, serving 40 years for murder, was one of the first inmates to make it clear we weren't welcome in administrative...
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the attacker was identified and put in administrative segregation for questioning, but now the entire cell block is about to be searched for weapons. >> keep your eyes open. keep your ears open. do your normal cell searches, handle your business and be safe. >> a large team of correctional officers will search every square inch of their cells. first, all the inmates are removed. first for weapons, then taken out to the yard. >> step over here. >> all right. all right. >> these surprise raids are usually successful in finding weapons. but present a unique challenge for "lockup" crews. >> it is action. it's real action. and the only thing that you have to be careful of you don't want to piss off the cell block. you kind of run the risk of alienating the very guys you're trying to extract stories and cooperation from. we always hope, if there is going to be a raid, that it's toward the end of our tour at the prison. >> but tv crew concerns are the last thing on the minds of these officers. what they uncover can be the difference between life and death. >> it's an old joint. you can hide
the attacker was identified and put in administrative segregation for questioning, but now the entire cell block is about to be searched for weapons. >> keep your eyes open. keep your ears open. do your normal cell searches, handle your business and be safe. >> a large team of correctional officers will search every square inch of their cells. first, all the inmates are removed. first for weapons, then taken out to the yard. >> step over here. >> all right. all right....
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that's why they've been placed in administrative segregation.aulted inmates and they've assaulted staff. >> there are more than 900 correctional officers at san quentin state prison, nearly 200 of whom are women. officer mannix is one of them. >> hi, miss mannix. >> hey. >> i'll see what i can do and let them know that you're still here. >> okay. >> all right? >> all right. >> being a correctional officer, i'm at work and that's full time when i'm there. when i'm home, i'm a full time mom. >> here, john, you want to help out. >> it's been 12, 13 years. she's had a couple of minor incidents, but for the most part, you know, it's a job. >> i thought only guys were prison guards for the longest time. then my mom said, yep, i'm working at san quentin. i'm like, really? i thought that was only a guy thing. >> i have to go upstairs and change. >> okay. >> i'm proud of her. that's basically it. >> she does good at whatever she does. i respect what she does because it takes a strong woman to do that. >> not everyone gets it. i think honestly, a lot of p
that's why they've been placed in administrative segregation.aulted inmates and they've assaulted staff. >> there are more than 900 correctional officers at san quentin state prison, nearly 200 of whom are women. officer mannix is one of them. >> hi, miss mannix. >> hey. >> i'll see what i can do and let them know that you're still here. >> okay. >> all right? >> all right. >> being a correctional officer, i'm at work and that's full time when i'm...
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he's being held in administrative segregation which means he's being held for 23 hours in complete solitary confinement. we're told that they use that for people or suspects or dangerous to one's self or others. >> cbs five is staying on top of the developing story. you can always get the latest developments on cbssf.com. pg&e says a connection failure has left nearly 500 customers without power. right now there is no estimate for the time of restoration. >> it was three weeks ago today that 15 year-old sierra lamar was last seen. the santa clara county sheriff's department continues to look for clues expanding their search yesterday to the san martin and gilroy areas. volunteers are asked to register at burnett elementary school before the search begins at 8:00 a.m.. the question of possible negligence after a bicyclist involved in the recent fatal incident allegedly blog his version of events. the pedestrian, a 71 year-old, was killed while in a crosswalk. the cyclist allegedly posted an account hours after the crash. he wrote that the light turned yellow as i was approaching the intersec
he's being held in administrative segregation which means he's being held for 23 hours in complete solitary confinement. we're told that they use that for people or suspects or dangerous to one's self or others. >> cbs five is staying on top of the developing story. you can always get the latest developments on cbssf.com. pg&e says a connection failure has left nearly 500 customers without power. right now there is no estimate for the time of restoration. >> it was three weeks...
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. >> ad seg is just short for administrative segregation. like i said, in essence, it's a prison within a prison. >> inmates housed in ad seg are not allowed contact visits and must remain in their cells 23 hours a day. when they are allowed out, they are handcuffed and escorted by an officer. >> they are in trouble. most of the time they're in gangs and violence, so for our safety as well as everybody else's safety, we handcuff them behind their back and escort them everywhere they go. >> if you would have came yesterday, i just sent her a portrait i did of her, all red with hearts on it like valentines. she touched my heart. that's why i get weak. that's my son. i can't be with them for ten years. that's hard. >> angel rodriguez has spent two months in administrative segregation. he's automatically placed there because he's labeled a validated gang member. >> that means administration has labeled you as being a participant or an associate of those who are known as gang members. so if you're an associate in the administration's eyes, they w
. >> ad seg is just short for administrative segregation. like i said, in essence, it's a prison within a prison. >> inmates housed in ad seg are not allowed contact visits and must remain in their cells 23 hours a day. when they are allowed out, they are handcuffed and escorted by an officer. >> they are in trouble. most of the time they're in gangs and violence, so for our safety as well as everybody else's safety, we handcuff them behind their back and escort them...
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it's administrative segregation. we know it came from downstairs. they fished it up here.wn, that's a weapon. right here is a fish line. so he's using this to -- they use this as a weight. and they'll send this off the tier to the lower tiers most likely where they're allowed to have razor blades, stuff like that. the inmate will attach a razor blade to this and fish it in. they've got a lot of line right here. they'll go down the tier, they'll go up, they'll go down, they'll go side to side. and this is how they pass contraband right here. we'll definitely take this. they know exactly how some of us do our jobs. so if they're going to sit there and they're going to be loud in their cells or be disrespectful, i'll walk down the tier, i may pay a visit to their cell, do a cell inspection, maybe find some contraband. they know when i go in, i'm not leaving until i find something. a lot of times they tear up the side of the mattress, try to hide stuff in there, think we won't get dirty and go in there. >> these cell searches yield contraband and vital gang-related information
it's administrative segregation. we know it came from downstairs. they fished it up here.wn, that's a weapon. right here is a fish line. so he's using this to -- they use this as a weight. and they'll send this off the tier to the lower tiers most likely where they're allowed to have razor blades, stuff like that. the inmate will attach a razor blade to this and fish it in. they've got a lot of line right here. they'll go down the tier, they'll go up, they'll go down, they'll go side to side....
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holloman and wright were taken from their cells in housing unit number two and moved to administrative segregation, where they were locked down without their tvs, forcing them to miss the super bowl. the next day lieutenant jim fox, the prison's gang intelligence coordinator, took over the investigation. >> hey, little. hey, can you go down and pick up inmate holloman for me out of segregation? bring him to my office. we're probably unique in how we deal with the gangs out here. we've accepted the fact that there are going to be gangs and there's nothing we can do about it, so we try to control, you know, what they do. and we use the leaders a lot to control that. most of our leaders here have done a lot of time in our maximum security facility. they don't want to go back. and we hold that over their head. we tell them to keep their people in line or they're the first ones that are going to go down, because we know how gangs work. we know this gang member isn't going to do anything unless he's got it cleared to the top. come on in, have a seat. so you want to give me your story? >> well, i mean, t
holloman and wright were taken from their cells in housing unit number two and moved to administrative segregation, where they were locked down without their tvs, forcing them to miss the super bowl. the next day lieutenant jim fox, the prison's gang intelligence coordinator, took over the investigation. >> hey, little. hey, can you go down and pick up inmate holloman for me out of segregation? bring him to my office. we're probably unique in how we deal with the gangs out here. we've...
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this is for administrative segregation inmates and this is a due process issue where we bring them inre in ad seg and you know, go over the issues of why they're locked up in ad seg and what they can expect from here. >> cdc number. >> matthew national, 245854. >> sir, warden ayres. >> referred to our csr for transfer and approved and you were retained. you have done your shoe related time. therefore, the recommendation is to release you to the rcgp. okay. do you have any problems with being released? >> yes, i got a problem to gp because i'm not a gp. i dropped out. >> you in a gang? >> yes, i am affiliated with gaining, yes, sir. >> you're a dropout of what? >> out of the woods. but right now, i'm just concerned about my housing, where i'm going to be housed. that's all i'm worried about right now. >> we can make him a 1 status and that will give him the opportunity to parole today. so it doesn't matter where you're going to be housed. we can keep you here pending your parole. >> understand that, nasholm? >> yes, sir. >> if we grant you a one-time for the time you've been in ad seg,
this is for administrative segregation inmates and this is a due process issue where we bring them inre in ad seg and you know, go over the issues of why they're locked up in ad seg and what they can expect from here. >> cdc number. >> matthew national, 245854. >> sir, warden ayres. >> referred to our csr for transfer and approved and you were retained. you have done your shoe related time. therefore, the recommendation is to release you to the rcgp. okay. do you have...
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. >> schreiber could be heard throughout the administrative segregation block, and it infuriated his neighbors. >> i never flashed anyone younger than 13, but i have a predilection for 13 to like 18, somewhere in the danger zone. >> schreiber was just getting started. over the next several weeks he seemingly raised the ire of inmates and staff alike. >> these fools don't see that i'm the problem of the [ bleep ] century. >> we eventually came to learn that schreiber's behavior was his way of trying to stay in the prison segregation unit, a place most inmates are sent as a punishment. >> yeah, if my friends could see me now. >> for schreiber it was a safe haven. keeping him in solitary confinement, away from other inmates. at one point we set up a camera outside his cell, pressed the record button, and left him alone to share any of his thoughts and he outlined his plan. >> there's no way i'm going into general population and risking getting my ass kicked, coming out of prison, you know, maimed, crippled, disfigured, broken arms, broken legs, maybe even stabbed or killed. wasn't going
. >> schreiber could be heard throughout the administrative segregation block, and it infuriated his neighbors. >> i never flashed anyone younger than 13, but i have a predilection for 13 to like 18, somewhere in the danger zone. >> schreiber was just getting started. over the next several weeks he seemingly raised the ire of inmates and staff alike. >> these fools don't see that i'm the problem of the [ bleep ] century. >> we eventually came to learn that...
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to that three hours straight -- >> weir's latest transgression has gotten him 20 days in administrative segregationgood would killing yourself do? >> because it will take me out of this misery. now there's another write-up coming i guess there was another picture for god's sake. >> when officers arrived to escort weir to ad seg they once again found magazine photos of young boys in his cell. >> i don't even know -- one, two, ten, i don't know. >> weir will soon face the disciplinary hearing board to answer for the photos. but first, the board has an appointment with adam drake due to a dining hall violation. >> i kind of prefer to sit on the southeast corner of a table facing northwest. >> why? >> i don't know. >> inmates who do not want to sit in an assigned seat may leave the dining hall, but must dispose of their meal. according to the officer's report, drake allegedly violated the rules by eating while he was putting his tray away. but he has come prepared to defend himself. >> i have ar number 300-55 offender movement. >> did you bring one? >> i brought my own copy of it. i had a copy from the
to that three hours straight -- >> weir's latest transgression has gotten him 20 days in administrative segregationgood would killing yourself do? >> because it will take me out of this misery. now there's another write-up coming i guess there was another picture for god's sake. >> when officers arrived to escort weir to ad seg they once again found magazine photos of young boys in his cell. >> i don't even know -- one, two, ten, i don't know. >> weir will soon...
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. >> a person ends up in administrative segregation are usually the problem child in thenstitution, they want to make money in the institution by trafficking. the troublemakers. >> bailey seemed more interested in creature comforts than violence. >> this is my la-z-boy. my chair. sitting in the cell for years and years and years will mess your back up because these steel beds and through the years people jump up and down on them, so it makes them uneven and gives you back problems for the rest of your life. and that's it. this is my home. this is my -- this is where i live. >> bailey is also allowed out of his cell once a day for an hour of recreation in an enclosed yard. >> why is it important to keep someone like this segregated? he seems to be just a sociable kind of guy. >> sure. a lot of sociopaths are. a lot of his problems are substance abuse related and that leads to other problems, for instance violence in the institution. that's why he is where he is. it isn't like he hasn't been in the open population, he has been, but he hasn't been successful. >> i've stabbed
. >> a person ends up in administrative segregation are usually the problem child in thenstitution, they want to make money in the institution by trafficking. the troublemakers. >> bailey seemed more interested in creature comforts than violence. >> this is my la-z-boy. my chair. sitting in the cell for years and years and years will mess your back up because these steel beds and through the years people jump up and down on them, so it makes them uneven and gives you back...
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bryan hansen got 30 days in administrative segregation for coming on to a female staff member.0 days for verbally abusing an officer. and the fun seems to be over for royanna freed as well. >> i'm moving to unit number six. i need a change. and there's another transgender over there and some over people i met when i started working in the kitchen. i don't know. i'm just tired of it over here. i'm getting caught taking my pillow on camera. look at that. i'm going to jail. >> what was that about? >> because you're not supposed to take your pillow with you, i don't know, from unit to unit. i don't know. >> and you thought you could get away with it? >> i did. i almost did, look. because it's like a big old hassle to get another one. anyway, oh well. how embarrassing, huh? anyway.ç yeah, this is what -- i've never moved before, so i don't know how to work this. >> with the transfer, royanna leaves behind the two other gay inmates who had become friends. robert burzee and michael cherry. >> royanna moved over to six, so -- so the trio's kind of split up. >> time to move on. start a
bryan hansen got 30 days in administrative segregation for coming on to a female staff member.0 days for verbally abusing an officer. and the fun seems to be over for royanna freed as well. >> i'm moving to unit number six. i need a change. and there's another transgender over there and some over people i met when i started working in the kitchen. i don't know. i'm just tired of it over here. i'm getting caught taking my pillow on camera. look at that. i'm going to jail. >> what was...
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but when they get into trouble here, they go to administrative segregation, a lockdown unit where they spend 23 hours a day in their cells. >> segregation is basically the jail within the prison. and that's where some of the more colorful, disruptive types are housed. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> this is what i think of your story. >> i believe he threw -- well, he threw a liquid substance under the door. it smelled somewhat suspicious, so we're going to go report that. yeah, he threw pee under the door. >> did he? >> yeah. >> better double-check. >> okay. >> we soon learn that hall's anger had really begun the day before. >> he started off yesterday night, he drew a bunch of gang graffiti on the walls. staff attempted to go in there, restrain him, take pictures of the graffiti, he refused, became belligerent. this morning i went up there and talked to him. he decided he would cooperate. we did restrain him, bring him ou
but when they get into trouble here, they go to administrative segregation, a lockdown unit where they spend 23 hours a day in their cells. >> segregation is basically the jail within the prison. and that's where some of the more colorful, disruptive types are housed. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >>...
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. >> he is still in the jail held on no bail on administrative segregation, and that means that he is in a cell alone for 23 hours per day. this is 4 suspects that are a danger to themselves and to others. he was in court earlier this week and did not enter a plea in this case but we heard reports that he did admit to the shootings and the killings at oikos university. we are live in oakland this morning. >> thanks, cbs five staying on top of that developing story and you can always get the latest updates on cbssf.com. >> it has been three weeks since 15 year-old sierra lamar from morgan hill was last seen. the santa clara county sheriff's department continue to looks for clues, expanding their search to the san martin and gilroy areas. another big on your search set for tomorrow. forty-niners quarterback alex smith is expected to take part for the second straight weekend. volunteers are asked to register at burnett elementary school for the search begins. >> a question of negligence after a bicyclist involved in a recent fatal incident allegedly wrote his version of events on line. i
. >> he is still in the jail held on no bail on administrative segregation, and that means that he is in a cell alone for 23 hours per day. this is 4 suspects that are a danger to themselves and to others. he was in court earlier this week and did not enter a plea in this case but we heard reports that he did admit to the shootings and the killings at oikos university. we are live in oakland this morning. >> thanks, cbs five staying on top of that developing story and you can always...
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go like a pro. >>> jerry weir has been in and out of administrative segregation for a range of offensescluding possessing photos of young boys. a violation of his treatment plan as a sex offender. it recently happened again. >> when they packed me up for the last time i went to seg, in my envelopes were some additional pictures of minors. they were bringing them over to the segregation and they came across them. i'm just despondent. i'm just about to give up on everything. enough's enough. >> weir must now face the disciplinary hearing board yet again to explain why the photos were in his possession. >> class two, rule 33, misuse of clinical services. you can plead guilty, not guilty, or guilty with an explanation. what's your plea? >> guilty with explanation. >> this is the third such hearing that i myself have been involved with with this offender relative to this behavior. obviously he is aware of what he can and cannot possess. >> weir's defense is that he did not realize that he still had these particular photos. he claims that he thought all of his photos of minors were confiscate
go like a pro. >>> jerry weir has been in and out of administrative segregation for a range of offensescluding possessing photos of young boys. a violation of his treatment plan as a sex offender. it recently happened again. >> when they packed me up for the last time i went to seg, in my envelopes were some additional pictures of minors. they were bringing them over to the segregation and they came across them. i'm just despondent. i'm just about to give up on everything....
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met dante bullock at the state penitentiary in iowa he was spending his third day in the administrative segregation unit also known as the hole. authorities say he stuffed this padlock inside of a sock and brutally attacked another inmate with it. >> do you think that you have a violent past or angry or what is your situation? >> i am violent when i am provoked. >> bullock is already serving a life sentence for kidnapping, but if the charges with the pad lock stick, he could be locked in his cell 23 hours a day. >> i was in the wrong place at the wrong time. the inmate had been assaulted and my defense to them was telling them i was in the area and pushed out of the way as the inmate was trying to get away from the person assaulting him. >> bullock was anxiously awaiting a hearing with the prison's administrative law judge to plead his case. in the meantime, he let us know that while ad seg meant losing his television, the location of the cell at least made it possible to keep up with current events. >> this cell right here is in front of the police station, and to me, it is the best cell on this r
met dante bullock at the state penitentiary in iowa he was spending his third day in the administrative segregation unit also known as the hole. authorities say he stuffed this padlock inside of a sock and brutally attacked another inmate with it. >> do you think that you have a violent past or angry or what is your situation? >> i am violent when i am provoked. >> bullock is already serving a life sentence for kidnapping, but if the charges with the pad lock stick, he could...
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. >> for this attempt to smuggle one ounce of marijuana into prison, he was placed into administrative segregation. his female visitor was arrested. >> some women are attracted to the bad boys. these are the real bad boys. and the inmates in prison, they just use these people. it's not about love or anything like that, they just use them. destroy their lives. >> for some, destroying the life of a loved one is offset by the profits generated by drug trafficking behind bars. >> one gram of black tar heroin on the street will cost somewhere between 40 and 80 dollars, once it comes inside prison it can go for as much as $800. and a gram is very easy to get in. >> a demand along with the lure of easy money, has drugs flooding into prisons. pitting inmates and corrections officials in a constant game of cat and mouse. often played in the prison mailroom. >> they go through hundreds of pieces of mail a day. sometimes we get lucky and find something. >> when you do it through mail, you have to get heroin on a sheet. like a plastic sheet of paper and you smash it down so it's smooth. you put another sheet
. >> for this attempt to smuggle one ounce of marijuana into prison, he was placed into administrative segregation. his female visitor was arrested. >> some women are attracted to the bad boys. these are the real bad boys. and the inmates in prison, they just use these people. it's not about love or anything like that, they just use them. destroy their lives. >> for some, destroying the life of a loved one is offset by the profits generated by drug trafficking behind bars....
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he's been trying to avoid trouble but has recently landed in administrative segregation. >> what happenedmy wife and they asked me to get off the phone, that he was lockdown phone. when i hung up the phone, they got on the loudspeaker and said, that means you, lashbrook, and i pointed at the bubble and told her to [ bleep ] tongue with me. walked up to my room, got security coming up, arresting me and putting me in the hole for investigation. my mouth tends to get me in a wreck whenever i get upset. >> you know what i feel from you is barely contained rage. >> oh, yeah, because i'm at that [ bleep ] point where it seems like no matter how much you do around here, no matter how much you try to [ bleep ], i feel like i can't win for nothing. >> six days later, lashbrook, walking with a cane because of a sciatic nerve problem, has a hearing with the prison disciplinary board regarding the incident. he will be assisted by billy edwards, an inmate advocate. >> you got to take a deep breath. don't become argumentative. >> class two, rule 25, disobeying lawful order. plead guilty or not guilty o
he's been trying to avoid trouble but has recently landed in administrative segregation. >> what happenedmy wife and they asked me to get off the phone, that he was lockdown phone. when i hung up the phone, they got on the loudspeaker and said, that means you, lashbrook, and i pointed at the bubble and told her to [ bleep ] tongue with me. walked up to my room, got security coming up, arresting me and putting me in the hole for investigation. my mouth tends to get me in a wreck whenever i...
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administrative segregation.seg is where disruptive or violent inmates are housed in highly restrictive cells, usually for 23 hours a day with virtually no privileges. it's also where some of our most dramatic stories are found and the holman correctional facility in alabama proved to be no exception. that's where we met marcus thomas who prefers to be called holly berry. >> i know that i was born a male. i know that. that i do know. that's just reality, but i live as a woman. i see myself as a woman. that's my school teacher look. yeah. i like to look sophisticated. >> i refer to halle as she because she asked me to, and out of respect i'm happy to do that but in reality she's a man. the first time we met her, she was in lockup. she was being taken out to have an interview and our cameraman brian started to follow her and i watched his facial expression change because holly would do these exaggerated mannerisms which she thought were a woman and her hips were swaying back and forth as she talked down the tier. a
administrative segregation.seg is where disruptive or violent inmates are housed in highly restrictive cells, usually for 23 hours a day with virtually no privileges. it's also where some of our most dramatic stories are found and the holman correctional facility in alabama proved to be no exception. that's where we met marcus thomas who prefers to be called holly berry. >> i know that i was born a male. i know that. that i do know. that's just reality, but i live as a woman. i see myself...
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well, i was here for approximately two weeks and they came and put me on a "d," which is administrative segregationiolent behavior. battery, my robbery cases, beating up staff. >> get the cable fixed. >> ain't no reason for me to get a [ bleep ] writeup. she's going to write it up and i'll rip it out. point blank, it's simple. i'm rip this whole [ bleep ] out. >> i call him youngster. that's his nickname. if you want me to call him josh, i'll go by josh but his name to me is youngster. i met his father years ago, his real dad. you know what i mean? years ago in prison. we got along pretty well. we wasn't real tight, but i respected each other. i heard a lot about little josh, what he was doing and how he was getting in trouble and stuff. >> tell me about your relationship. how long have you known him? what's it been like? >> we got to talking and he's really just a lonely kid, you know what i mean? he wants to be -- play tough, but actually, he just wants to know someone cares about him. and he got to calling me dad, you know what i mean? i'm old enough -- i'm sorry about that, i'll old enough to b
well, i was here for approximately two weeks and they came and put me on a "d," which is administrative segregationiolent behavior. battery, my robbery cases, beating up staff. >> get the cable fixed. >> ain't no reason for me to get a [ bleep ] writeup. she's going to write it up and i'll rip it out. point blank, it's simple. i'm rip this whole [ bleep ] out. >> i call him youngster. that's his nickname. if you want me to call him josh, i'll go by josh but his name...
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he is being transferred to the level five facility, which acts as an administrative segregation within the penitentiary. >>> coming up, felix attempts to clear his name. >> it's still red, like i told them. >> plus, peaches' plan to transfer to a lower level may have hit a snag. and shiverdecker flexes his mcgyver muscles in the construction of a shank. >> this has been building and building and building. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. ask me. [ male announcer ] did you know there's a new surprisingly affordable tempur-pedic? ask me about my tempur simplicity. [ male announcer ] these real owners are talking about their new tempur simplicity beds. surprisingly affordable, plus a 10-year warranty. ask me what a step up this is from my spring mattress. [ male announcer ] all the comfort and support of a tempur-pedic in a simple, clean design. and tempur-pedic owners are more satisfied than owners of any
he is being transferred to the level five facility, which acts as an administrative segregation within the penitentiary. >>> coming up, felix attempts to clear his name. >> it's still red, like i told them. >> plus, peaches' plan to transfer to a lower level may have hit a snag. and shiverdecker flexes his mcgyver muscles in the construction of a shank. >> this has been building and building and building. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean...
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this is administrative segregation, also known as adseg. >> the first time i entered adseg, i was completelyhe cacophony of noise. every single prisoner seemed to be screaming at the top of their lungs and every single scream was an insult directed toward someone else. >> iowa state penitentiary is a maximum security institution, and there are challenges every day just by a virtue of the type of inmate we have here. a lot of them are here by virtue of their conduct in other prisons. this is the end of the road for them. >> and our cameras were rolling as the latest van full of trouble arrived. >> we're expecting 12 inmates coming in. they'll be processed in, their photos taken, height and weight and they'll be processed and sent to the appropriate cell houses. >> among those on their way to cell house 220 is jeremy fickling, a baby-faced inmate with a penchant for violence. fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer. he was transferred to iowa state for allegedly throwing bodily fluids on a correctional officer. >> you don't feel like you're going to hurt anybody else? >>
this is administrative segregation, also known as adseg. >> the first time i entered adseg, i was completelyhe cacophony of noise. every single prisoner seemed to be screaming at the top of their lungs and every single scream was an insult directed toward someone else. >> iowa state penitentiary is a maximum security institution, and there are challenges every day just by a virtue of the type of inmate we have here. a lot of them are here by virtue of their conduct in other prisons....
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kern valley state prison our producers set out to shoot a simple story of how inmates in administrative segregationours a day. they pass reading materials and other items to each other through a process called fishing. >> go ahead. take off. >> though fishing is against prison rules, inmate, tracy washington, was willing to demonstrate how to make a fishing line. >> you get the string made out of the waistband of our boxer. we take the string apart and then we put a little piece of plastic as a weight and we slide it across the floor like this. they might come in here and take my line now that they know i've got it. but i'll make another one. >> shoot it out. >> but our producer was about to find out that there was a far more dramatic story surrounding inmate, washington. >> i was on suicide watch last week and i just came back last week. >> why? what happened? >> they was trying to send me somewhere i didn't want to be. >> so what did you do? >> i cut my wrist with a razor blade. >> washington went on to explain that he cut his wrist to prevent the prison to transferring him to the sensitive needs
kern valley state prison our producers set out to shoot a simple story of how inmates in administrative segregationours a day. they pass reading materials and other items to each other through a process called fishing. >> go ahead. take off. >> though fishing is against prison rules, inmate, tracy washington, was willing to demonstrate how to make a fishing line. >> you get the string made out of the waistband of our boxer. we take the string apart and then we put a little...
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. >> when we met him, he was serving his time in administrative segregation because his desire for anotherttoo nearly turned deadly. >> about six months ago, i cut a dude's throat down in population. he was supposed to do some tattoos. i was going to get some swastikas tattooed on the side of my neck. he didn't want to run them. i said, well, you just need to give me my money back. he didn't want to do it. i pulled out a box cutter and i cut the side of his throat. and he went running away and tried to run behind an officer. like an officer is going to stop me [ bleep ]. they put him on a helicopter, flew him to the hospital, did some kind of surgery, put his jugular vein back together. >> our producer learned that the total debt owed to parker was $60, payable in snacks and toiletries purchased at the prison canteen since inmates are not allowed to carry cash. but behind bars, the true value of a tattoo can only be determined by the person who wears it. >> why did you want to get a swastika on your neck? >> because i just thought it would look cool. i like -- i wanted to get two of them o
. >> when we met him, he was serving his time in administrative segregation because his desire for anotherttoo nearly turned deadly. >> about six months ago, i cut a dude's throat down in population. he was supposed to do some tattoos. i was going to get some swastikas tattooed on the side of my neck. he didn't want to run them. i said, well, you just need to give me my money back. he didn't want to do it. i pulled out a box cutter and i cut the side of his throat. and he went...
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he has spent most of his time at holman in the administrative segregation unit. >> he's an impulsivee of a guy. he's violent. he's in here for violence and apparently the time has not taught him any differently. >> can i be rehabilitated? yeah, i could be rehabilitated. if i could figure out how to get over the hatred. because i have a lot of hatred. i have a lot of hatred for people in general, for society. >> that includes warden culliver. >> he's a narcissist. he's super serious. he loves attention. he loves to micromanageship. and he loves to give everybody at his mercy a hard time. he's trying to be somebody. he's trying to define his identity off the demoralization and dehumanization of other people. trying to boost his own ego up. >> how would you describe steven parker? what kind of inmate is he? >> crazy. he's a nut. i mean, no more, no less. he's not a person that's very intelligent. >> culliver combats predatory behavior and other problems by knowing his inmates well and enforcing his rules. even the smaller ones, like being clean shaven. >> that's how you shave? >> see th
he has spent most of his time at holman in the administrative segregation unit. >> he's an impulsivee of a guy. he's violent. he's in here for violence and apparently the time has not taught him any differently. >> can i be rehabilitated? yeah, i could be rehabilitated. if i could figure out how to get over the hatred. because i have a lot of hatred. i have a lot of hatred for people in general, for society. >> that includes warden culliver. >> he's a narcissist. he's...
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girlfriends, but they haven't been able to see each other since jennifer was sent to administrative segregationt charge. >> this girl claims that we put the police on them or something and she started running her mouth in the dining hall. and we just let that ride. i went back to my dorm. and she ran up on me in my quad and punched me. i got scratches on my face and we fought. >> this is a picture of her whe she was younger, as a feminine woman. this is her now as a little tomboy. >> this is the longest i've bee away from her.&q's?r it's hard. it's really hard.pú >> she gave me this for valentine's day. and i sleep with it every night >> oh, i love her. that's my heart. i miss her. >> i'm trying to stay close to the things that she gives me. >> we've got a really strong bond, you know? i mean, it ain't all about s
girlfriends, but they haven't been able to see each other since jennifer was sent to administrative segregationt charge. >> this girl claims that we put the police on them or something and she started running her mouth in the dining hall. and we just let that ride. i went back to my dorm. and she ran up on me in my quad and punched me. i got scratches on my face and we fought. >> this is a...
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and your administration is tolerating segregation in the military that results in inefficiencies and results in discrimination against people who deserve promotions and new roles and looking around at defense contractor after defense contractor who refuses to hire african-americans, sometimes because they say their fellow workers won't tolerate it, and that was most certainly the case, and sometimes simply because it wasn't their practice. randolph decides that he is going to organize what he called a mass, mammoth machine of mass action with a terrific striking power. and he labeled this effort the nug rue march on washington -- the negro march on washington for defense. he wasn't shy. he didn't cloak his march in any other rhetoric. this wasn't a petition in boots. this was not a parade. this was not a new type of lobbying as one of the leaders of the bonus march wanted to call it. but this was a mass action that was going to change america. and he organized the very effective coalition and they started organizing and they got black fraternal groups and black churches and black new
and your administration is tolerating segregation in the military that results in inefficiencies and results in discrimination against people who deserve promotions and new roles and looking around at defense contractor after defense contractor who refuses to hire african-americans, sometimes because they say their fellow workers won't tolerate it, and that was most certainly the case, and sometimes simply because it wasn't their practice. randolph decides that he is going to organize what he...
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administrator and court system. we don't have the subsidiary to the claims. but it's a very difficult task to get back and retrieve assets overseas. some restrictions about how segregation should be mandated key from the point of view chapter 11 trustee. i would emphasize that. thank you very much. >> please proceed. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for inviting me to discuss the collapse of mf global, lessons learned and policy implications. this authorizes me to have soul respect to the pending investigation and other actions to locate customer funds or determine the reasons for the shortfall in the customer accounts. while i'm happy to be here. chairman gensler remains in charge of directing commission staff to develop recommendations for enhancing commission and designated self-regulatory organization programs that are related to the protection of customer funds and has instructed staff to do so. my focus has been on making sure that the commission is doing everything it can to facilitate the recovery of customer funds and to bring those responsible for any violations of the commodity exchange act or commission regulations to justice. towards those ends, over th
administrator and court system. we don't have the subsidiary to the claims. but it's a very difficult task to get back and retrieve assets overseas. some restrictions about how segregation should be mandated key from the point of view chapter 11 trustee. i would emphasize that. thank you very much. >> please proceed. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for inviting me to discuss the collapse of mf global, lessons learned and policy implications. this authorizes me to have soul...
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segregation of customer funds for both commodities and securities customers. i have been engaged in active discussions since november with the administrator of mf global u.k. ltd. concerning the return of approximately $700 million of commodities property. this dispute is now being submitted to the u.k. courts for resolution. in concluding, my staff and i continue to work as quickly as possible to return access to all claimants. we have distributed an excess of $4 billion. we have sought for an approval -- $4 million. we sought from approval of more. thank you members of the committee for this opportunity to testify before you. >> thank you. dr. freeh, please proceed. >> thank you. we have sufficient time for your colleagues on the panel. i was appointed as the chapter 11 trustee, a effective november 28 of last year. there are, in addition to mf global holdings, five other subsidiaries to which i am acting as the chapter 11 trustee. i think everyone understands the function of the chapter 11 trustee is very disdain and very different from my colleague, mr. gidden's. under the bankruptcy code, my obligation is to study the conduct, among other things. unli
segregation of customer funds for both commodities and securities customers. i have been engaged in active discussions since november with the administrator of mf global u.k. ltd. concerning the return of approximately $700 million of commodities property. this dispute is now being submitted to the u.k. courts for resolution. in concluding, my staff and i continue to work as quickly as possible to return access to all claimants. we have distributed an excess of $4 billion. we have sought for an...
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segregation now. he's cooperating with investigators and has told them he felt mistreated and disrespected by classmates. police say goh has been expeled from the small christian college and was targeting an administrator that woman would wasn't -- woman wasn't at the school. meanwhile they're still searching for the murder weapon. they believe goh may have tossed it next to the water near the shooting scene. oakland police are getting help from across the bay. >> we have had san francisco police department respond with their marine unit, it's equipped with sonar, that sonar has searched the specific area of the water that the investigators have concentrated on. >> reporter: and a representative from the district attorney's office told me about an hour ago, goh has not yet been formally charged in this case, he's due to make his first appearance in court tomorrow afternoon. we're live in oakland, alex sadvige, ktvu news. >>> at this hour a memorial is about to get under way in oakland to mourn the loss of lives in yet's -- yesterday's shooting. the event will be held at allen baptist church to accommodate a larger crowd. >> the initial reaction of course being shock, but then a real, real, real outrage
segregation now. he's cooperating with investigators and has told them he felt mistreated and disrespected by classmates. police say goh has been expeled from the small christian college and was targeting an administrator that woman would wasn't -- woman wasn't at the school. meanwhile they're still searching for the murder weapon. they believe goh may have tossed it next to the water near the shooting scene. oakland police are getting help from across the bay. >> we have had san...
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segregation in the '60s. first back to politics and whether president obama and democrats could pay a price for the scandals now rocking the secret service. and the gsa, the general service administrationvernment can't afford another scandal to surface any time soon and neither can the party that has come to represent the idea that government is at least part of the problem. let me bring in the national political reporter for real clear politics and steve deace is still with us. let me start with you. our first read team points this it out clearly. make no mistake, these scandals are not coming from the obama white house or from the aides working closest with the president. more importantly, the obama white house hasn't tolerated that government gone wild behavior. but it goes on to say, with this secret service scandal work the gsa, one more issue like this certainly could open the democrats up for attack by republicans. what do you say? >> i think that is right. i would point out first that the secret service is a nonpartisan agency that is certainly, it shouldn't reflect poorly on the president. he has no control over them. as political pointes like he does. the gsa scandal is a lit
segregation in the '60s. first back to politics and whether president obama and democrats could pay a price for the scandals now rocking the secret service. and the gsa, the general service administrationvernment can't afford another scandal to surface any time soon and neither can the party that has come to represent the idea that government is at least part of the problem. let me bring in the national political reporter for real clear politics and steve deace is still with us. let me start...
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segregation of customer funds for both commodities and securities customers. i have been engaged in active discussions since november with the administrator of mf global u.k. ltd. concerning the return of approximately $700 million of commodities property. this dispute is now being submitted to the u.k. courts for resolution. in concluding, my staff and i continue to work as quickly as possible to return access to all claimants. we have distributed an excess of $4 billion. we have sought for an approval -- $4 million. we sought from approval of more. thank you members of the committee for this opportunity to testify before you. >> thank you. habib dr. freeh, please proceed. -- dr. freeh, please proceed. >> thank you. we have sufficient time for your colleagues on the panel. i was appointed as the chapter 11 trustee, a effective november 28 of last year. there are, in addition to mf global holdings, five other subsidiaries to which i am acting as the chapter 11 trustee. i think everyone understands the function of the chapter 11 trustee is very disdain and very different from my colleague, mr. gidden's. under the bankruptcy code, my obligation is to study t
segregation of customer funds for both commodities and securities customers. i have been engaged in active discussions since november with the administrator of mf global u.k. ltd. concerning the return of approximately $700 million of commodities property. this dispute is now being submitted to the u.k. courts for resolution. in concluding, my staff and i continue to work as quickly as possible to return access to all claimants. we have distributed an excess of $4 billion. we have sought for an...
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segregation of customer funds for both commodities and security customers. i've been engaged in an active discussion since november with the administrators of mf global/u.k. limited concerning the return of approximately 700 million of commodities customers' property. this dispute is now being submitted to the u.k. courts for resolution. in concluding, my staff and i continue to work as quickly as possible to return assets to all claimants. we have distributed in excess of four billion. we have sought court approval to distribute an additional 685 million to commodities claimant plants. thank you, chairman johnson, ranking member shelby and other members of committee for this opportunity to testify before you. >> thank you. dr. freeh, please, proceed. >> thank you very much. good morning, chairman johnson, and senator shelby, and your colleagues. thank you for the opportunity to appear here. you have my opening statement, i just want to highlight a few things for you and leave sufficient time, obviously, for your questions and my colleagues on the panel. um, i was appointed as the chapter chapter 11 trustee effective november 28th of last year. there are
segregation of customer funds for both commodities and security customers. i've been engaged in an active discussion since november with the administrators of mf global/u.k. limited concerning the return of approximately 700 million of commodities customers' property. this dispute is now being submitted to the u.k. courts for resolution. in concluding, my staff and i continue to work as quickly as possible to return assets to all claimants. we have distributed in excess of four billion. we have...