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there was a hot pot inside cell that was broke. the cell mate is in cuffs.e'll go over and talk to him and see what he has got to say. >> the cell mate is dana woods serving 70 years for aggravated battery and criminal confinement. >> there was an incident in the cell. >> the man fell. >> pretty substantial injuries for just falling. >> i'm sure he has epileptic seizures. >> there was a lot of blood in the cell. >> right. he had a good gash on his head. >> how did the hot pot get broke? >> the hot pot? >> it was in the cell. >> we were fixing a hot pot before and it had been in the trash the whole time. >> i can tell you i have been here 15 years and nobody had a fall that looked like that. >> he fell on the bed. >> i'm not going to tell you what he told me just like i wouldn't tell anybody else what you told me if you were beat up. that kind of puts people's lives in danger. i've done it for 15 years and i will not start right now. he might have told me he fell and might have said you beat the [ bleep ] out of him. >> that didn't happen. >> you are running
there was a hot pot inside cell that was broke. the cell mate is in cuffs.e'll go over and talk to him and see what he has got to say. >> the cell mate is dana woods serving 70 years for aggravated battery and criminal confinement. >> there was an incident in the cell. >> the man fell. >> pretty substantial injuries for just falling. >> i'm sure he has epileptic seizures. >> there was a lot of blood in the cell. >> right. he had a good gash on his head....
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in each cell is a different individual. >> the 1,200-cell s.h.u. california's largest prison within a prison. inmates call it the hole. >> 24 hours a day, living in a cell like that, man, it's going to get to anybody. i don't care who they are. to deprive someone of social contact i think is the worst thing you can do. >> s.h.u. inmates spend up to 23 hours a day alone in a concrete cell. they are allowed one hour a day outside to exercise and five minutes a week to shower. in this confined isolation, an inmate's frustration can quickly turn violent. >> i've seen inmates just lose it, start yelling, screaming, kicking, banging on their cells. the officers come up and ask him what's going on. when the man doesn't respond, he doesn't want to cuff up, he's just going off in the cell, they have no choice. they've got to go in and beat him up because he ain't cuffing up. that's what i mean by lose it. >> they assault officers with urine and feces. they take control of their food port. they also cover their cell front, which we have to remove the cover i
in each cell is a different individual. >> the 1,200-cell s.h.u. california's largest prison within a prison. inmates call it the hole. >> 24 hours a day, living in a cell like that, man, it's going to get to anybody. i don't care who they are. to deprive someone of social contact i think is the worst thing you can do. >> s.h.u. inmates spend up to 23 hours a day alone in a concrete cell. they are allowed one hour a day outside to exercise and five minutes a week to shower. in...
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a cell is a cell. it's still going to be a box.e water and a sink and a toilet. >> how's it going today, kevin? >> it's going all right. >> you know what's going to happen today, right? >> not necessarily, no. >> we'll put you back in the cell. your 60 days will start. step two, do you understand that? >> yes. >> so based on our conversation yesterday should we expect any further problems from you? >> probably not. >> probably not? come on, give me a little bit more than that. >> i don't know. >> you don't know? do you have any questions about where you're going to be placed at? >> no. >> are you concerned with it? >> no. >> all right. well, just so that you're clear, your time starts yesterday. >> all right. >> all right? >> that's it? >> that's it. >> all right. >> go get suited up. we're down to 14 now. >> giving direct orders. pull your hand back in the food port. back in a few minutes, i will let you think about it. i hope you decide to put your hands back in, okay? let's go for a few. >> gerald, i knew that you were right the
a cell is a cell. it's still going to be a box.e water and a sink and a toilet. >> how's it going today, kevin? >> it's going all right. >> you know what's going to happen today, right? >> not necessarily, no. >> we'll put you back in the cell. your 60 days will start. step two, do you understand that? >> yes. >> so based on our conversation yesterday should we expect any further problems from you? >> probably not. >> probably not? come on,...
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we have a couple strong cells. they have weakened, dropped warning for carroll county but is still officially in effect for north western sections of baltimore county for 15 minutes. that particular cell, we'll look inside of it now. that one right there. let's take an inside look if we can get to it. right through there, that one right over there. okay. moving up toward grand rock now, west of maryland line. that's the cell that could have some very, very heavy rains perhaps even a funnel cloud betweenic low, river rural road, extreme north western sections of baltimore county and extreme northeastern although strongest has moved out. doppler radar looks inside the storm cell showing you which way the winds are going. right there is where we are seeing the greatest area of rotation. right in that area. it's still possible this storm could create a funnel cloud or a small tornado. there it is. you can clearly see the differences. if you look at the chart up to the left, you have winds going to the right. that's the
we have a couple strong cells. they have weakened, dropped warning for carroll county but is still officially in effect for north western sections of baltimore county for 15 minutes. that particular cell, we'll look inside of it now. that one right there. let's take an inside look if we can get to it. right through there, that one right over there. okay. moving up toward grand rock now, west of maryland line. that's the cell that could have some very, very heavy rains perhaps even a funnel...
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>> inside of your cell. >> there ain't no feces in my cell. >> there is. >> go look at my cell. you see if there's any feces. >> tell me what your point is, okay? you're saying that you didn't do what they said you did. >> exactly. >> well -- >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ], put feces in my damn cell? [ bleep ] i'm talking to you -- >> where is the feces at? i don't see no [ bleep ] feces. >> it's in your cell. >> all these camera men -- okay. make you all go -- >> can i talk to you? >> yeah. -- cuff port and i'll stand there and talk to you. >> after i talk to you. i want to make sure you guys understand what i'm saying. you don't want to see anymore [ bleep ] lies. come on. >> would you get to the point, kevin. what caused all of this today in the beginning? did you start to throw something at them? did you discuss something with him? did you have a conflict with the officer? >> today gets me -- they get in a confrontation. >> so you had an issue earlier in the day and then they were hesitant to open the food port, right? because of that. >> you're right. okay. >> so did you have a co
>> inside of your cell. >> there ain't no feces in my cell. >> there is. >> go look at my cell. you see if there's any feces. >> tell me what your point is, okay? you're saying that you didn't do what they said you did. >> exactly. >> well -- >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ], put feces in my damn cell? [ bleep ] i'm talking to you -- >> where is the feces at? i don't see no [ bleep ] feces. >> it's in your cell. >> all these camera men --...
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cells are too small. think it breeds an environment for homosexuality. >> one inmate's fight for solitude. >> we're inside that cell all day. >> that's not a luxury of being in prison. you should have thought about that before he went to prison. you've got to have a cellie. >>> while a good cell mate might help to make prison more tolerable for some inmates, others believe that any cell mate is a threat to their survival. >> if i don't take a cellie, i can be sure that a cellie won't murder me, a cellie won't rape me or viciously beat me. when you refuse, you're going against their policy. so they stick you in a hole. >> that's exactly where we met dennis hamilton, in the hole, solitary confinement in the administrative segregation unit at kern valley state prison. it was the second time his refusal to share a cell had landed him there. but his time in the hole was about to end. and he was scheduled to return to general population, where sharing a cell is mandatory. >> to me the cells are too small. i thi
cells are too small. think it breeds an environment for homosexuality. >> one inmate's fight for solitude. >> we're inside that cell all day. >> that's not a luxury of being in prison. you should have thought about that before he went to prison. you've got to have a cellie. >>> while a good cell mate might help to make prison more tolerable for some inmates, others believe that any cell mate is a threat to their survival. >> if i don't take a cellie, i can be...
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a short time later, hill is also removed from the cell. though dazed by the effects of the pepper spray, he is uninjured and the assault earned him two months in punitive segregation and an extended sentence. riverbend's emergency response team regularly trains for crises where a cell extraction is called for. our crew was there to cover one session. >> as you can see when you get that many people in as small a cell as it is, it makes havoc about being able to operate in there. >> straighten him out. there you go. pull him out. straighten him down. >> that is the reason why we do more training. the more training you get to do, the better you get and the less injury you have on the inmate or the staff. >> during the course of our shoot at riverbend, the extraction team would assemble once again, but this time, it would be for real. the incident was triggered when officers conducted a routine cell search for weapons in the prison's maximum security unit. >> the inmates are primarily in here because of behavior, assaultive, and if they can ge
a short time later, hill is also removed from the cell. though dazed by the effects of the pepper spray, he is uninjured and the assault earned him two months in punitive segregation and an extended sentence. riverbend's emergency response team regularly trains for crises where a cell extraction is called for. our crew was there to cover one session. >> as you can see when you get that many people in as small a cell as it is, it makes havoc about being able to operate in there. >>...
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diseases, and parkinson's was exhibit a. >> embryonic stem cells can generate any cell type in the body, including the dopamine cell that we were looking for. when we discovered that stem cells could actually develop into this very cell that we know is therapeutic for the patient, it was very exciting. >> narrator: scientists hoped that the new cells would provide more consistent patient treatment than some of the earlier fetal tissue experiments. but there was a catch: embryonic stem cells are created from frozen human embryos leftover from fertility clinics, and creating the new cells destroys the embryos, prompting intense controversy about the possibilities contained in a petri dish. one key question was how federal funding for the controversial new research might impact diseases like parkinson's. >> will the elimination of the restriction on stem cells be a significant factor in expediting solving parkinson's? >> yes, it certainly will. it will certainly lead to a more rapid solution to this problem. >> narrator: in the fall of 1999, senator arlen specter convened a hearing on park
diseases, and parkinson's was exhibit a. >> embryonic stem cells can generate any cell type in the body, including the dopamine cell that we were looking for. when we discovered that stem cells could actually develop into this very cell that we know is therapeutic for the patient, it was very exciting. >> narrator: scientists hoped that the new cells would provide more consistent patient treatment than some of the earlier fetal tissue experiments. but there was a catch: embryonic...
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cell 21. they alleged that i was smuggling drugs into the jail for profit. >> while he wouldn't discuss the specifics of the case, he says that if drugs did make it into the jail, there would be a ready market. >> hold it down, kid. something that goes for $10 in the street goes for $100, a pack of cigarettes $100 very profitable. >> these days, he says he has a very different set of concerns. how are you? >> just do your job. >> you got it. >> a few years ago they caught me cleaning. >> i never clean. he would have been in segregation a few years ago. >> it came from the toilet. >> he says changes at the jail as well as a lack of loyalty among most inmates have forced him to try and do his time without problems. >> anymore there is no such thing as just keep it quite. they'll sell their mother, honest to god, to not face any charges. i don't put myself in a situation where you have to worry about me telling or i got to worry about someone else telling on me. i just avoid it all completely. >>
cell 21. they alleged that i was smuggling drugs into the jail for profit. >> while he wouldn't discuss the specifics of the case, he says that if drugs did make it into the jail, there would be a ready market. >> hold it down, kid. something that goes for $10 in the street goes for $100, a pack of cigarettes $100 very profitable. >> these days, he says he has a very different set of concerns. how are you? >> just do your job. >> you got it. >> a few years...
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now we'll go through the cell. >> how did you know to go to this cell? can you tell me? >> we had some leads that put us on this cell. there's definitely some information in here that we're going to be interested in. a lot of it will be paperwork. but, you know, we'll see what we can come up with. >> have one officer step out to the yard. >> the violence that erupted days earlier at the california correctional institution in tehachapi pervades everyone's thoughts as the search continues throughout the prison. >> what we're just trying do is make sure it's a little bit safer for all of us to walk this yard. we're looking for kites, more or less. you know, just trying to get information on something that might be up-and-coming. these are southerners right here. and that was who assaulted staff at tehachapi. >> if you guys want to check the mattresses and go from there. >> i'm going to go through the shoes right now just in case they've altered them, hid weapon stock in here of some type. >> i'm just curious what parts are missing and compare it, see how it's all connected.
now we'll go through the cell. >> how did you know to go to this cell? can you tell me? >> we had some leads that put us on this cell. there's definitely some information in here that we're going to be interested in. a lot of it will be paperwork. but, you know, we'll see what we can come up with. >> have one officer step out to the yard. >> the violence that erupted days earlier at the california correctional institution in tehachapi pervades everyone's thoughts as the...
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cells are too small.s an environment for homosexuality. >> one inmate's fight for solitude. >> we're inside that cell all day. >> that's not a luxury of being in prison. you should have thought about that before he went to prison. you've got to have a cellie. i went to a small high school. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna be successful. he would never give up on any of us. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers
cells are too small.s an environment for homosexuality. >> one inmate's fight for solitude. >> we're inside that cell all day. >> that's not a luxury of being in prison. you should have thought about that before he went to prison. you've got to have a cellie. i went to a small high school. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had...
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is that cell number one does that look like a cell? is that cell number one? stay in school.they feel like because they're angry they can do whatever they want to do and anger will solve the problem. oh, i was just angry and everything's going to be all right. and they have to realize that even if you're angry and you make the wrong choice, you will end up in this place. >> you ready the for a cell mate? >> no, sir. >> you want a cell mate? you want somebody to keep you company in there? i've got the perfect person for you. >> what's up? what's up? pop this door right here. shut up. shut [ bleep ] up. pop this door right here. why you crying? what you crying for? what are you [ bleep ] crying for? >> tough guy. what are you crying for. put your [ bleep ] head up. take these off. take them off. take those off. it's going down in here. >> going down in here. >> go down in here. >> put your hands up. put your hands up. >> you know why we ain't yelling at you like the other [ bleep ] in here. >> put your [ bleep ] hands up. put them up like this. >> because you're 16, you'll be u
is that cell number one does that look like a cell? is that cell number one? stay in school.they feel like because they're angry they can do whatever they want to do and anger will solve the problem. oh, i was just angry and everything's going to be all right. and they have to realize that even if you're angry and you make the wrong choice, you will end up in this place. >> you ready the for a cell mate? >> no, sir. >> you want a cell mate? you want somebody to keep you...
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high security cell brock where he will be locked in a single person cell 23 hours a day and the finalults of the investigation. >> strip out. everything. everything. >> put that on. >> they put us in a room and they don't give us no manual to teach us how to live in a box with another man. it's really hard. really hard. especially if there seizures, every time they hurt themselves, you get blamed. >> joshua bean faces new troubles. >> i got you showing positive for methamphetamine. >> later, his victim's mother talks about the brutality of her daughter's murder. >> i have nightmares of heather's last moments was calling out for me to help her. ♪ it was the best day [ whooping ] ♪ it was the best day ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day ♪ 'cause of you we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right, totally. that's what i was thinking. all kinds of vehicles, all kinds of savings. multi-policy discounts from progressive. call or click today. . >> i'm veronica de la cruz. a handcuffed jerry sandusky was whisked away to jail and will li
high security cell brock where he will be locked in a single person cell 23 hours a day and the finalults of the investigation. >> strip out. everything. everything. >> put that on. >> they put us in a room and they don't give us no manual to teach us how to live in a box with another man. it's really hard. really hard. especially if there seizures, every time they hurt themselves, you get blamed. >> joshua bean faces new troubles. >> i got you showing positive for...
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cells. more over, they also release by the cells, taking up by other cells and in turn these aggregates kill the cells that take them up. so this is a way of propagating the disease, extending it throughout different parts of the nervous system. that is a profound insight, which allows us to think that there may be a unifying theme connecting these disorders. and perhaps allowing us to get a completely new therapeutic approach to this. so we are going to have a really terrific opportunity to discuss this. because not only do we have as you pointed out sam and allen here who have the disease but they brought their physicians with them. so stan fahn is a pioneer in parkinson's disease and anne young a pioneer huntington's disease. one of the early people involved in the disease foundation. and stan, of course, was the guy without has been thinking about protein folding disorders for much of his mature academic career. so we're in for a terrific program. >> rose: let's begin with stanley fahn a
cells. more over, they also release by the cells, taking up by other cells and in turn these aggregates kill the cells that take them up. so this is a way of propagating the disease, extending it throughout different parts of the nervous system. that is a profound insight, which allows us to think that there may be a unifying theme connecting these disorders. and perhaps allowing us to get a completely new therapeutic approach to this. so we are going to have a really terrific opportunity to...
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you notice when the cell doors open, whatever inmate's inside that cell will walk to the cell door immediately to see why the door's open. they will look up and down the tier to see if there's any enemies on the tier, and if there is, then they have to fight. if they don't fight, then they will be targeted for attack. >> warring factions will attack each other at any opportunity, yet they band together along racial lines. >> there's skinheads, there's woods. that's the definition of being a wood is just being white, being down for your race. >> all about respecting the black race here, because these are the people who are going to make sure you are all right. >> to talk to a black would cause problems with my own race, the whites. >> for racial situation develops, my first obligation is to me and to any brothers that's around me, because that's just prison. >> the code for survival in pelican bay dictates that each and every inmate respect the color line, regardless of his individual nature. >> i grew up totally color blind, so it's a big adjustment. you know? but that's just how it is. >> i h
you notice when the cell doors open, whatever inmate's inside that cell will walk to the cell door immediately to see why the door's open. they will look up and down the tier to see if there's any enemies on the tier, and if there is, then they have to fight. if they don't fight, then they will be targeted for attack. >> warring factions will attack each other at any opportunity, yet they band together along racial lines. >> there's skinheads, there's woods. that's the definition of...
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cell. >> can we film him?hat's going on? >> this is what they call cell warriors. they know they're behind the door and they can't get at each other so they just try to stir each other up. >> abuhl is expected to serve out the rest of his sentence, if not his life, in the highly restrictive, single-person cells of spring creek's max unit. he left our crew with these words. >> i have redeeming qualities. i'm not some bully looking around to [ bleep ] somebody. i'm not that. i just want to be left alone. and that's all. and if that -- if i could give them that, i -- i don't know. i try to think positive. there's always things could get worse. things can get worse. i hope they don't. >>> when we traveled to riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee, we encountered a young inmate who was also driven to kill. and his story was absolutely chilling. >> i murdered my aunt with a butcher knife. i threw on a hockey mask, brown coveralls and brown boots. >> why? >> i had bottled-up anger. i was mad at my mom fo
cell. >> can we film him?hat's going on? >> this is what they call cell warriors. they know they're behind the door and they can't get at each other so they just try to stir each other up. >> abuhl is expected to serve out the rest of his sentence, if not his life, in the highly restrictive, single-person cells of spring creek's max unit. he left our crew with these words. >> i have redeeming qualities. i'm not some bully looking around to [ bleep ] somebody. i'm not...
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>> i'm going to go in my cell.ing to hurt nobody or hurt yourself? >> you can't hurt nobody over there. they're already hurt. >> just a short time later, correctional officers arrive to escort the inmate to sny. >> we got it. >> we got it. >> but washington surprised our crew once again as he began calling out to his fellow inmates that his stay in sny would not last for long. >> i'll be back in about an hour. i'll be back in about an hour. if you don't see me, hey, if you don't see me before the day is out, hey, go ahead and write me off. it's going down. >> i think the officers who escorted tracy out to the sny area of the prison knew something was up because they could tell that when he mentioned to his cellblock, hey, i'll be back in an hour, i think they knew that he was working the system. >> during the long walk to sny, washington finally cleared up the mystery and admitted that he had, in fact, requested the transfer but he had no intention of following through. he had another motive. >> when they was tryin
>> i'm going to go in my cell.ing to hurt nobody or hurt yourself? >> you can't hurt nobody over there. they're already hurt. >> just a short time later, correctional officers arrive to escort the inmate to sny. >> we got it. >> we got it. >> but washington surprised our crew once again as he began calling out to his fellow inmates that his stay in sny would not last for long. >> i'll be back in about an hour. i'll be back in about an hour. if you don't...
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when you see the offender coming out of his cell only wearing his underwear, he was on strip cell for staff or trying to assault staff before. we have had trouble with him on about every range we've put him on so far. >> i can't get along with people too much. especially when they're evil. >> one of the people mccombs claims was evil, officer sachen. >> an average day in the shu can be pretty mundane. you have rec and showers to do. chow to serve, md sick call, so on and so forth. some days like today get a little more exciting. we had an offender who became belligerent in the shower. >> the offender was mccombs who told us he had good reason to be i need something to wash, a bar head, getting mouthy and this sit up there and talk to him. i started at the end and worked eds manufacturing. back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that
when you see the offender coming out of his cell only wearing his underwear, he was on strip cell for staff or trying to assault staff before. we have had trouble with him on about every range we've put him on so far. >> i can't get along with people too much. especially when they're evil. >> one of the people mccombs claims was evil, officer sachen. >> an average day in the shu can be pretty mundane. you have rec and showers to do. chow to serve, md sick call, so on and so...
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so they conducted a shakedown of this guy's cell and during that cell search they also found an 11-foot rope. when you put the 11-foot rope with the sculpture of the face then that gives concerns that the guy might be planning a possible escape. >> this here is actually the head that was removed from the cell. and this here is the rope. and it looks like an intertwined sheet that was braided together. it is about 11 feet long that was also removed from the cell. if he was to get outside of a cell and have this covered up and a body-like object in the cell, the staff might walk by, especially if the lighting is bad in the cell and at first glass looking through the cell door and you see this, that it could possibly be somebody laying there when actually it's this. >> the inmate in whose cell the items were found is a nigerian lukuman aderibigbe. he's serving 38 years for the armed robbery and battery of two other nigerian immigrants and his record inside prison is troubling. >> he has a violent history. that's why he's in this unit. assaults on staff, possession of weapons. he poses a se
so they conducted a shakedown of this guy's cell and during that cell search they also found an 11-foot rope. when you put the 11-foot rope with the sculpture of the face then that gives concerns that the guy might be planning a possible escape. >> this here is actually the head that was removed from the cell. and this here is the rope. and it looks like an intertwined sheet that was braided together. it is about 11 feet long that was also removed from the cell. if he was to get outside...
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it's an orion cell phone detector.oks for microprocessor circuits that are in all cell phones. this will detect cell phones whether they are turned on or off, active or not. okay. i'm getting an indication right here. unfortunately, it also picks up walkmen, things like that. so 99 times out of 100, it might give us a false indication. but the one time we do find a cell phone, you know, it will all have been worth it. >> with the death of officer morgan, brushy mountain staff are always on high alert. >> we was security-minded anyways, but i look harder. we all look harder. if we see anything whatsoever funny, that inmate is not going out. and everybody knows there may be something up. >> morgan's fellow officers still think about him every day. >> he was a good one. you know, he's watching over all of us, and he's going to make sure that everything is all right. and we loved him, and he loved all of us, so we know he's here because we can still feel him in our hearts. >>> coming up -- when prison love letters go too f
it's an orion cell phone detector.oks for microprocessor circuits that are in all cell phones. this will detect cell phones whether they are turned on or off, active or not. okay. i'm getting an indication right here. unfortunately, it also picks up walkmen, things like that. so 99 times out of 100, it might give us a false indication. but the one time we do find a cell phone, you know, it will all have been worth it. >> with the death of officer morgan, brushy mountain staff are always...
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go up to the cell, strip the inmates out, bring them out of the cell and complete our cell searches.m. >> pretty much looking for any kind of contraband, weapons, drugs -- >> turn around. you swallow anything, man? i'm telling you right now -- >> what would i swallow? >> you tell me, i'm asking you. >> some chips. >> that's your story, right? >> 209. >> when we first came up on the cell, the individual on the top bunk jumped down and we had him in here, took his skullcap off and when he did he swallowed something and trying to say it was a cookie but we know better than that. go on body watch and he'll be observed there. observation cell and once we come up with it after so many hours he can be released back to general pop. if he does have and he could be mraes placed in ad seg. >> we found tattoo gun, a motor and see cylinder and needle. pretty much all there. look at that. >> oh, take that. >> a pocket in his sweatpants. we don't allow anything with pockets in the yard. not in their shorts or pants. >> a lot of weapons, drugs, anything else you can think of gets concealed in there
go up to the cell, strip the inmates out, bring them out of the cell and complete our cell searches.m. >> pretty much looking for any kind of contraband, weapons, drugs -- >> turn around. you swallow anything, man? i'm telling you right now -- >> what would i swallow? >> you tell me, i'm asking you. >> some chips. >> that's your story, right? >> 209. >> when we first came up on the cell, the individual on the top bunk jumped down and we had him in...
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let's take a look at that cell, that's a pretty strong cell. it's moving up toward dublin, hickory, just going through bell air. could see a one to 2-inches of rain with that particular cell. right now as it heads off to the northeast around 25 miles per hour. it'll be moving into lancaster county very shortly. so you folks up there. that is moving in your direction. other stuff we're seeing now, very strong activity over portions of allegheny county. you can see around the cumberland area over to pumpkin center. that's moving off to the east and northeast and warnings for that particular cell now issued. if you're in the hancock area or any of those neighbors areas, southeast of cumberland, that storm is really -- it's a quick one it's moving through rather quickly. as you can see it's not real thick, that is moving in your direction. that's also part of the system that's going down into west virginia. it's going to move into our local area. just south of cam bring moving in our direction -- cambridge, moving in our direction. heading up towar
let's take a look at that cell, that's a pretty strong cell. it's moving up toward dublin, hickory, just going through bell air. could see a one to 2-inches of rain with that particular cell. right now as it heads off to the northeast around 25 miles per hour. it'll be moving into lancaster county very shortly. so you folks up there. that is moving in your direction. other stuff we're seeing now, very strong activity over portions of allegheny county. you can see around the cumberland area over...
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the oreck dual max comes with twice the truman cell.the new and improved truman cell was designed to more efficiently capture pet dander, smoke pollen, dust and other allergens as the air passes through the filter. with ordinary air purifiers you could easily spend hundreds of dollars on expensive replacement filters. but the permanent oreck truman cell never needs replacing. and the dual max smart design includes an automatic indicator letting you know when it's time to clean the filter. and cleaning it is a snap. simply remove it soak it rinse it replace it and you're done. it's that easy. and now you can customize your experience. the oreck dual max is energy star qualified and our trademarked silence technology™. set on low for a peaceful night's sleep. set to medium for your everyday living, or kick it on high when you need a boost of extra cleaning power. the new oreck dual max has undergone thousands of hours of testing right here in our cookeville tennessee manufacturing and engineering facility resulting in our most powerful an
the oreck dual max comes with twice the truman cell.the new and improved truman cell was designed to more efficiently capture pet dander, smoke pollen, dust and other allergens as the air passes through the filter. with ordinary air purifiers you could easily spend hundreds of dollars on expensive replacement filters. but the permanent oreck truman cell never needs replacing. and the dual max smart design includes an automatic indicator letting you know when it's time to clean the filter. and...
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his cell is empty. so most likely this is it until he behaves again and receives someone's property and do it again. >>> next on "lockup" -- >> is it a greater sin to steal a cracker or to kill someone? what does it matter what sin you perpetrate? >> you'll meet new mexico's most infamous serial killer. >>> now, back to "lockup." >>> the penitentiary of new mexico houses the state's only death row. the last lethal injection took place in 2001, and you're about to meet one of the few men waiting execution. he has a reputation as a savage killer and a unique perspective on his crimes. >> my name's robert fry. i am in for four counts of murder, and i'm currently serving three life sentences, and as of now, i'm on death row. should that get overturned, i'll be serving a maximum of 209 years. >> robert fry is a serial killer. behind each of his murder convictions lies a tale of violence and horror. >> i feel that i had evil within. not that i myself was evil, but that i allowed myself to be drawn towards evi
his cell is empty. so most likely this is it until he behaves again and receives someone's property and do it again. >>> next on "lockup" -- >> is it a greater sin to steal a cracker or to kill someone? what does it matter what sin you perpetrate? >> you'll meet new mexico's most infamous serial killer. >>> now, back to "lockup." >>> the penitentiary of new mexico houses the state's only death row. the last lethal injection took place...
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we do suspect the south siders of having weapons in their cell. >> grab a mask. >> we've got a cell phoneoing off. >> with weapons hidden somewhere on "b" yard, time is of the essence. this raid could be the officers' last chance to find the hecation of the weapons before they are used. >> get down! get down! get down! >> the element of surprise is key as it will hopefully give them an extra step on any inmate hurrying to flush contraband. >> get on the ground, now! put your hands up. get on the ground, now! cellie on top. >> it was early because my eyes could barely open. i was asleep. i was dreaming about ashanti and sleeping. >> i was sleeping and suddenly i heard the door pop and heard yelling, get down, get down. so i just kind of froze, stayed still. they informed us to get down and backed up in the cells and cuffed us and brought us into the showers and proceeded to search the cells. >> well, if you run the flashlight through the back of the bottle, you will see if there's any kind of weapons or any kind of contraband. you'll see the outline of a weapon or the silhouette of a weapo
we do suspect the south siders of having weapons in their cell. >> grab a mask. >> we've got a cell phoneoing off. >> with weapons hidden somewhere on "b" yard, time is of the essence. this raid could be the officers' last chance to find the hecation of the weapons before they are used. >> get down! get down! get down! >> the element of surprise is key as it will hopefully give them an extra step on any inmate hurrying to flush contraband. >> get on...
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so you are all the way across the cell.nd turn it like that. >> knowing he might have to serve at least 36 years before being paroled, harper places a high priority on making prison feel like home. it helps that he shares a cell with his half brother david carr who is up for parole in about 16 years. but they celebrate every month that gets them closer to home. >> today is -- we're going to celebrate a month gone by. me, my brother and two other guys. kamikaze is a penitentiary mcguyver. he's good at cooking his celly is really good at cooking. we have a nacho slam and make a cake. we say it's a celebration. i say it's to realize we wasted another month in here. it's something to look forward to. >> who makes the cake? >> my buddy kamikaze makes the cake. >> he is no ordinary cook. among wabash inmates he's a culinary genius, turning snack food into something special. but doing a prior prison term he learned to be a difficult sort of cook. >> i went around to other people who were in prison for cooking meth and got a recipe
so you are all the way across the cell.nd turn it like that. >> knowing he might have to serve at least 36 years before being paroled, harper places a high priority on making prison feel like home. it helps that he shares a cell with his half brother david carr who is up for parole in about 16 years. but they celebrate every month that gets them closer to home. >> today is -- we're going to celebrate a month gone by. me, my brother and two other guys. kamikaze is a penitentiary...
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that's a strong cell as well.eing very heavy activity, other areas getting sunshine which is not a good thing because the sun is just going to help destabilize atmosphere. we have risk of more storms. looks like we'll be tracking these storms throughout much of the region. >> it's going to be a long night. >> it is indeed. >> first warning weather ,,,,,, juicy johnsonville sausage. made with only premium cuts of pork since 1945. johnsonville. sausage is all we do. >>> coming up on wjz eyewitness news, wild weather. more storms on doppler radar and a tornado watch still in effect. >> storm damage and power outages throughout the region. >> check in for these and all the breaking news, wjz eyewitness news at 6:00 starts now. >>> hello everybody i'm denise koch. >> and i'm denise carter. here is what people are talking about tonight. more severe storms in effect. storm after storm throughout the county. and take a look at this, wjz viewer ashley sent us this video, let's see if you can see it. this video of a funnel
that's a strong cell as well.eing very heavy activity, other areas getting sunshine which is not a good thing because the sun is just going to help destabilize atmosphere. we have risk of more storms. looks like we'll be tracking these storms throughout much of the region. >> it's going to be a long night. >> it is indeed. >> first warning weather ,,,,,, juicy johnsonville sausage. made with only premium cuts of pork since 1945. johnsonville. sausage is all we do. >>>...
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we are isolated in our cell. we come out here to the rec area, and we're isolated.y to do the right things, but there have been times, yes, that i got into a fight over certain things. >> i myself had many a run-ins with inmate sears. had to lock him up out of population several times. >> the only conversation that we really are -- or social contact that we really have or anything, as you can see, is yelling. i've had to do things i didn't want to have to do, you know, beating people up and stuff. i was a young kid then. i'm older now. i was 16 years old when i got busted, and they waited till i turned 17 and tried me as an adult. maybe if i had stayed at home and ate dinner with my parents and things like that, and listened to my mother or my sister when she said, mom is worried, and you never stay at home anymore and you're always out partying with your friends and you care about them more and so on, things like that. if i hadn't been doing that and i was staying at home, you know, maybe i would have grown up to be a mechanic. maybe i would have been a guy with th
we are isolated in our cell. we come out here to the rec area, and we're isolated.y to do the right things, but there have been times, yes, that i got into a fight over certain things. >> i myself had many a run-ins with inmate sears. had to lock him up out of population several times. >> the only conversation that we really are -- or social contact that we really have or anything, as you can see, is yelling. i've had to do things i didn't want to have to do, you know, beating...
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open with their cell phones got a bad reception. jay if you look on the back of your ticket you will see no cell phones. >> people picking up shuttle buses at candlestick park had to pass through security. those with cell phones had to take them back to their cars. >> it certainly seems harsh. i know a lot of fans are disappointed. a lot of people use their cell phone as a camera, and that's what i planned on doing today. the problem is when you see it over and over again. >> despite the security check point at the olympic club it was not hard to find people using their cell phones after the practice round. >> now that it is open i can turn it back on and listen to my messages. i am looking for a job so waiting for that call. >> phil mickelson withdrew from the memorial last month citing mental fatigue, but fans using cell phones were considered a problem. at the olympic club, spectators who show up with phones have to check them with security and then pick them up when they leave. >> i checked it in and brought it. they told me i h
open with their cell phones got a bad reception. jay if you look on the back of your ticket you will see no cell phones. >> people picking up shuttle buses at candlestick park had to pass through security. those with cell phones had to take them back to their cars. >> it certainly seems harsh. i know a lot of fans are disappointed. a lot of people use their cell phone as a camera, and that's what i planned on doing today. the problem is when you see it over and over again. >>...
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walk down the tier, i may pay a visit to their cell, do a cell inspection, maybe find some contraband 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. >> what we found here, this is a little basic kite, doesn't have anything incriminating on it. it has an aka, danny boy, 44. when we go back we can take that 114 file, aka danny boy. they come up with any type of hit list or anything, or any type of gang activity with that name, we'll know exactly who it is. i've had lieutenants come in here and ask me certain nicknames, do i know who it is? i keep a notepad on me. i can flip it open. i look up danny boy. write his cc number down, his actual name. and where he was last housed at. he's not housed there anymore which he won't be in donner section after 21 days pass, they can actually go through control and find his proper housing. we do that all the time. just something small like t
walk down the tier, i may pay a visit to their cell, do a cell inspection, maybe find some contraband 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. >> what we found here, this is a little basic kite, doesn't have anything incriminating on it. it has an aka, danny boy, 44....
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but not on very many normal cells. attached to that molecule is a poison or a toxin which is devered rect tth cell and then the cell sort of takes it in and then that toxin or poison is activated and the cell is destroyed. because it's only delivered to the cancer cell, we minimize the collateral damage of the normal cells that are nearby. >> ifill: this has only been proven effective so far for recurrent cancers? >> well, the drug has been tested in women who have cancers that have been refrak er to or have recurred. the good news is that they've already had the antibodywhich taets this same target on the surface of the cell but now what we've done is we've souped up the molecule so it's delivering a toxin but getting at that same target and delivering that poison to the cell. >> ifill: you use the word poison which raises the question of side effects. are there great side effects in this kind of treatment? >> that's the good news here. although there are some side effects but mostly because the toxin is delivered dir
but not on very many normal cells. attached to that molecule is a poison or a toxin which is devered rect tth cell and then the cell sort of takes it in and then that toxin or poison is activated and the cell is destroyed. because it's only delivered to the cancer cell, we minimize the collateral damage of the normal cells that are nearby. >> ifill: this has only been proven effective so far for recurrent cancers? >> well, the drug has been tested in women who have cancers that have...
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you sit in your cell. sleep in your cell. >> strip out right now. >> get down! >> yeah! >> as long as i keep busy, i'll be all right. 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. >> 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 kamisky, the best part of his morning is a cell-made cup of joe. >> sleep all day, drink coffee, read a book. this is your good class "a" folger's. if it ain't folger's it a
you sit in your cell. sleep in your cell. >> strip out right now. >> get down! >> yeah! >> as long as i keep busy, i'll be all right. 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...
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he's in an isolation cell that doesn't have all the amenities that he wants.it's one of those things, kevin blanco wants this and he wants it now. he's not going to get it now. >> i'll give him the third and final directive. if he still refuses to come out and be cuffed, we'll extract him using whatever force is necessary. >> have you guys ever had to drag someone from the rec yard? >> i was kind of filming the guys coming up, and i remember panning over to see kevin, and he was gone. and i figured out he had moved to the top of the basketball hoop. he was like a cat. i mean, he must have moved up there so quickly, he just disappeared. >> the first plan was to come out and spray him with the oc spray. we all had to suit up, we all had to put on gas masks. >> this is what's going to happen. we're going to go in, give him some directives, bringing k-9 down. if the directives don't work, we c. the directives don't work, we if the wind is too bad then we're going to drop a c.s. grenade, see what effect that has. >> the team attempts to spray oc gas into the rec pe
he's in an isolation cell that doesn't have all the amenities that he wants.it's one of those things, kevin blanco wants this and he wants it now. he's not going to get it now. >> i'll give him the third and final directive. if he still refuses to come out and be cuffed, we'll extract him using whatever force is necessary. >> have you guys ever had to drag someone from the rec yard? >> i was kind of filming the guys coming up, and i remember panning over to see kevin, and he...
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a pop ptosis or normal cell death so a normal cell say in your colon bad skin to mature it's going to divide and then it will die to make room for the new cells cancer cells they just keep dividing so they're all these nutrients the promote a pop coast of spain is like inter-marriage term america's would give scurry its yellow color promotes a pop kostitsyn the waterways there are ample found in things like grape seed extract promote a pop hostess there's rezzes vera troll found in the skin of red grapes promotes a pop whosis then there's a whole row of implementation so just being overweight puts your body in an inflammatory state so you can measure this with certain blood tests like c. reactive protein and the inflammatory mediators of these also promote cancer so there are a number of things you can do to lower that also on an epi genetic level and those are things like fish oil flaxseed pumpkin seed all those types of things will do that so there's a whole host of things that people can be doing to lower their risk of ever getting cancer in the first place is this is this why i me
a pop ptosis or normal cell death so a normal cell say in your colon bad skin to mature it's going to divide and then it will die to make room for the new cells cancer cells they just keep dividing so they're all these nutrients the promote a pop coast of spain is like inter-marriage term america's would give scurry its yellow color promotes a pop kostitsyn the waterways there are ample found in things like grape seed extract promote a pop hostess there's rezzes vera troll found in the skin of...
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open with their cell phones got a bad reception.will see no cell phones. >> people picking up shuttle buses at candlestick park had to pass through security. those with cell phtake them back take them back to their cars. >> it certainly seems harsh. i know a lot of fans are disappointed. a lot of people use their cell phone as a camera, and that's what i planned on doing today. the problem is when you see it over and over again. >> despite the security check point at the olympic club it was not hard to find people using their cell phones after the practice round. >> n >> now that it is open i can turn it back on and listen to my messages. i am looking for a job so waiting for that call. >> phil mickelson withdrew from the memorial last month citing mental fatigue, but fans using cell phones were considered a problem. at the olympic club, spectators who show up with phones have to check them with security and then pick them up when they leave. >> i checked it in and brought it. they told me i had to leave it. i wasn't happy about tha
open with their cell phones got a bad reception.will see no cell phones. >> people picking up shuttle buses at candlestick park had to pass through security. those with cell phtake them back take them back to their cars. >> it certainly seems harsh. i know a lot of fans are disappointed. a lot of people use their cell phone as a camera, and that's what i planned on doing today. the problem is when you see it over and over again. >> despite the security check point at the...
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that storm cell tracked across baltimore city. it is pushing toward bellaire. it is not a tornado warning until 6:30. eastern howard county until 6:30, and up into the extreme southwest part of baltimore county as well here it hard to see some of these storms when there's so much rain falling, but this is one approach in the southwestern part of baltimore county with strong rotations in jesup up toward what lawn and the selfless and part of baltimore county, may be up for baltimore city, but also, this still is very strong. it is now tracking northeast pretty quickly, is showing strong signs of rotation. when it a warning for hartford county until 6:30 this evening. it is moving northeast at 21 miles an hour. take shelter now, and all of the central part of hartford county because the storm system is pretty strong. we are surrounded by rain, and embedded within this range are strong, but thunderstorms showing signs of very strong irritation. morning for hartford county until 6:30 -- the storm will be up near victory in the next 10 minutes, and it looks like the
that storm cell tracked across baltimore city. it is pushing toward bellaire. it is not a tornado warning until 6:30. eastern howard county until 6:30, and up into the extreme southwest part of baltimore county as well here it hard to see some of these storms when there's so much rain falling, but this is one approach in the southwestern part of baltimore county with strong rotations in jesup up toward what lawn and the selfless and part of baltimore county, may be up for baltimore city, but...