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. >> i got into an altercation with my bunky. i ended up stabbing him. >> i found two razors and these can be melted into a real good slashing instrument. >> it's aggressive. it's dangerous. it's violent. >> from the day i stepped in here, i've been looking for a way out. >> it is action, it's real action. >> the inmates that are here, they're not here for going to church. >>> at kentucky state penitentiary, some inmates can apprentice in an auto body shop. at rikers island jail, a bakery churns out nearly 90,000 loaves of bread per week while teaching inmates how to bake. in many of the prisons profiled on "lockup," inmates have opportunities to learn skills that can help them find work on the outside. but all too many spend their time honing skills more suitable to mayhem and murder. >> i stabbed an inmate 12 times over some dope in front of the chow hall. >> i took a knife and stabbed him with it three or four times until he was dead. and then i butchered him with it. >> you find a piece of metal or something, file it down on
. >> i got into an altercation with my bunky. i ended up stabbing him. >> i found two razors and these can be melted into a real good slashing instrument. >> it's aggressive. it's dangerous. it's violent. >> from the day i stepped in here, i've been looking for a way out. >> it is action, it's real action. >> the inmates that are here, they're not here for going to church. >>> at kentucky state penitentiary, some inmates can apprentice in an auto...
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in the right and even in the center there's a desire to pin the the donkey the tail on the right bunkie find a scapegoat blame somebody so if you're conservative you blame poor people who take out mortgages they can't afford if you're on the liberal side you're angry at the bankers who are after all gave them those mortgages out of their own greed and their own desire to make a buck i don't think that's the way the game is played i think poor people middle income people and rich people try to make a way for themselves in the system according to the way the system works bankers do what the system has them do and the same applies to everybody else when all the different people in a system act according to the rules of the system and the outcome is a bad arrangement then it's the system that's the problem actually part of our strength our history. could give rock up on the political support to deal with the one percent as he pointed to why hasn't he done that my feeling is that i don't know on iraq obama that well but that if he were sitting in the room he would answer something and i thin
in the right and even in the center there's a desire to pin the the donkey the tail on the right bunkie find a scapegoat blame somebody so if you're conservative you blame poor people who take out mortgages they can't afford if you're on the liberal side you're angry at the bankers who are after all gave them those mortgages out of their own greed and their own desire to make a buck i don't think that's the way the game is played i think poor people middle income people and rich people try to...
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sporadic outbreaks of violence despite a week old cease fire in a briefing letter to the security council bunky moon has also said the u.n. monitoring mission working to stabilize a truce should be spared to around three hundred members as follows reports the team was caught in crossfire in a suburb of the capital damascus something the observers haven't confirmed and amid fresh violations more and more civilians are searching for a safe place both inside and outside syria's borders are these examples of followed those displaced by the war and where battling from wife's. whether it's battle for freedom or against terrorism for those caught in between it's produced only losses tens of thousands of syrians uprooted from their homes left at the mercy of strangers for their basic needs and so far it seems those who feed them also define their story we're a few g.'s in the tents here and tricky we're here to protest against this because the conflicts and the massacres didn't end the massacre in syria continue. while the turkish syrian border is seen as the epicenter of serious refugee crisis only a
sporadic outbreaks of violence despite a week old cease fire in a briefing letter to the security council bunky moon has also said the u.n. monitoring mission working to stabilize a truce should be spared to around three hundred members as follows reports the team was caught in crossfire in a suburb of the capital damascus something the observers haven't confirmed and amid fresh violations more and more civilians are searching for a safe place both inside and outside syria's borders are these...
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to take place next month but the rally follows sark criticism of the syrian government from the un bunky moon blames the mascot's for the ongoing violence in the country he says there is no excuse for continued killing ahead of next week's ceasefire deadline set by the you learn argues moody's correspondent paul slayer has more. this means is that damascus is in violation of a united nations statement on syria and according to that statement damascus has until april the tenth to withdraw all its troops and tanks from pop. relations center's there was then a final day of nine six am april the twelfth by which the opposition has to lay down arms and what we're hearing from the u.n. security council is that if this is not here today they will be to quote the u.n. scooter council sort of the measures now this is the strongest statement from the united nations but it is not binding and it is not a resolution the masses at the same time is saying that there has been an increase in violence over the past few days but it puts the blame for their violence so me on the shoulders of the opposition
to take place next month but the rally follows sark criticism of the syrian government from the un bunky moon blames the mascot's for the ongoing violence in the country he says there is no excuse for continued killing ahead of next week's ceasefire deadline set by the you learn argues moody's correspondent paul slayer has more. this means is that damascus is in violation of a united nations statement on syria and according to that statement damascus has until april the tenth to withdraw all...
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elwood bunky bartlet walked away with $32 million back in '07.imore sun it's better not to take the lump sum, because most people don't know how to handle that much money. bartlet also advised staying anonymous. he says he has thousands of e-mails from people wanting money. surprise, surprise. >> i bet he does. >>> college students say they're burdened by debt when they graduate. and some staged a dramatic protest to drive home their point. they dragged a giant ball and chain down pennsylvania avenue while marching from the department of education to the offices of loan provider sally mae. they say the debt they're leaving college with prevents them from getting ahead once they leave school. the average student loan debt is about $25,000 per person. nationally, student loans make up more than $1 trillion in debt. that's more than credit card and auto loans. >>> three major roadways in virginia are getting a name change. it might be an inconvenience for some drivers, but the department of transportation tells us it's a good thing. julie carey has
elwood bunky bartlet walked away with $32 million back in '07.imore sun it's better not to take the lump sum, because most people don't know how to handle that much money. bartlet also advised staying anonymous. he says he has thousands of e-mails from people wanting money. surprise, surprise. >> i bet he does. >>> college students say they're burdened by debt when they graduate. and some staged a dramatic protest to drive home their point. they dragged a giant ball and chain...
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his name is bunky bartlett and he is an interesting character but, you know, he talked to our paper recentlyme advice to the new winners encouraging them to remain anonymous. he says that he's got, you know, a big heart and he gave a lot of his money away. he won about $33 million in 2007 and he's only got about 15 million left. >> i mean first of all you can't feel sorry for him. he has 15 million left. but still. what a dummy. if he had invested it he could have 50 or 60 or something right now. so you think they are going to -- at least at this point. final question: what are they going to do? what are they saying? is this it? we are never going to see them again in the schoolroom or retire and enjoy their money or what? >> yeah. according to the lottery officials, these winners said that they went back to work this week. it was spring break last week. >> they went back to work this week? >> apparently so. and, you know, their dreams are pretty modest so far. one of the winners the woman in her 20s -- well actually i am not sure which is which, because they wouldn't disclose that. one of t
his name is bunky bartlett and he is an interesting character but, you know, he talked to our paper recentlyme advice to the new winners encouraging them to remain anonymous. he says that he's got, you know, a big heart and he gave a lot of his money away. he won about $33 million in 2007 and he's only got about 15 million left. >> i mean first of all you can't feel sorry for him. he has 15 million left. but still. what a dummy. if he had invested it he could have 50 or 60 or something...