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collette. >> all right, man. searching to do. >> all right. >> i suggest you do it. >> yes, sir. >> all right, man. >> all right. >> while nava remains in segregation, the inmate who initiated the attack, rafael gonzalez, is back in general population due to a technical error in the filing of his disciplinary report. >> rafael was let out of seg to j-12, to general population, by our discipline hearing officer. he did his job correctly. there was no paperwork turned in as far as incident reports that narrated what had actually happened. without those reports, we cannot justifiably hold somebody in the seg unit. doesn't mean they didn't do it, it just means they're let out because of the lack of paperwork. >> rafael gonzalez. >> gonzalez! >> but gonzalez's return to general population does not protect him from facing possible criminal charges. nor does it take him off sergeant collette's radar. >> remember what happened? what put you in seg? >> yes, sir. >> stopped that guy? >> yes, sir. >> okay. because you belie
collette. >> all right, man. searching to do. >> all right. >> i suggest you do it. >> yes, sir. >> all right, man. >> all right. >> while nava remains in segregation, the inmate who initiated the attack, rafael gonzalez, is back in general population due to a technical error in the filing of his disciplinary report. >> rafael was let out of seg to j-12, to general population, by our discipline hearing officer. he did his job correctly. there was...
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. >> during the course of our shoot, sergeant collette, who runs the segregation unit felt it was time witty a chance to prove himself and allow him back in to general population where he would have more privileges and opportunities to interact with other inmates throughout the day. >> your behavior has not exactly been stellar. okay? let's not beat around the bush on it, all right? we are willing to give you a 72-hour trial in a pod if you want to go to a pod. >> i'd love to go back to the pod. i mean -- >> 72 hours, trial basis. remember my rule of engagement? >> if i got 72 hours, if anything happens in 72 hours, i come right back. >> uh-huh. how many shots of redemption do you got with me? >> probably just that one. >> that's right. you chill out. put a mouth filter on. you know you need one. >> i do. >> as many issues he's had, he's never assaulted a staff member. that's the big thing i look for. if he assaults a staff member, then he's one of our true bad people that need to be in seg. trial basis, he knows that if he goes, this is it. the last hurrah. he loses, he loses everythi
. >> during the course of our shoot, sergeant collette, who runs the segregation unit felt it was time witty a chance to prove himself and allow him back in to general population where he would have more privileges and opportunities to interact with other inmates throughout the day. >> your behavior has not exactly been stellar. okay? let's not beat around the bush on it, all right? we are willing to give you a 72-hour trial in a pod if you want to go to a pod. >> i'd love to...
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>> yep, sergeant collette. >> mm-hmm. why are you coming in here?she called me stupid. >> what did you do? >> i told her i'd beat her ass if she called me stupid again. >> oh, you didn't. really? >> yes, i did. i won't let an inmate call me stupid. why would i let a d.o. call me stupid? >> okay. at least you're honest about it. >> you got room for her? >> oh, yeah, we got room at the inn. you going to threaten my staff, that's a half a step away from hitting my staff. i wouldn't be surprised if they do put a charge of threatening a public official, which is a state offense in this state. >> though it's unlikely criminal charges will follow, the normally energetic lopez will spend at least a few days in segregation, locked down 23 hours per day with virtually nothing to do. >> yeah, you won't get your things for the first 24 hours. >> nothing? >> nothing. >> what is that? >> hey, that's why our hotel sucks. we'll never make travelocity or orbitz. >> man. >> okay? we will never be on those lists. >> that's a good one. >> we'll show you to your room, b
>> yep, sergeant collette. >> mm-hmm. why are you coming in here?she called me stupid. >> what did you do? >> i told her i'd beat her ass if she called me stupid again. >> oh, you didn't. really? >> yes, i did. i won't let an inmate call me stupid. why would i let a d.o. call me stupid? >> okay. at least you're honest about it. >> you got room for her? >> oh, yeah, we got room at the inn. you going to threaten my staff, that's a half a step...
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he is not the only high profile --ertainer collett challenging cosco.ill martin game at the company in an editorial published in the " new york times." many others, burger king and walmart and others have said they will stop doing this as well. once you have got one mover, the others follow. mark: costco has said they do practice this, but apparently either video or people have said they have seen what was doing -- what was being done to the hands so now brad pitt in belmar -- bill marr are trying to rally others to the cause. betty: the gloves are coming off. the sec charging this woman of fraud, and she is on the warpath. the sec, taking to social media to fight back. that story. ♪ betty: the founder of the patriarch witty firm partners per politician, part performer and on fire. fighting back against the sec, suing the agency after allegations she was cheating investors by buying and restructuring companies close to collapse. her priorities were always aboveboard she says. my reputation is severely damaged in the end, ultimately it could cost compani
he is not the only high profile --ertainer collett challenging cosco.ill martin game at the company in an editorial published in the " new york times." many others, burger king and walmart and others have said they will stop doing this as well. once you have got one mover, the others follow. mark: costco has said they do practice this, but apparently either video or people have said they have seen what was doing -- what was being done to the hands so now brad pitt in belmar -- bill...
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friday night, there is another round right here in atlantic city on the arena saturday night at collette 306789 reporting from the boardwalk from atlantic city i'm steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> they celebrated america's birthday in upper darby as well. "eyewitness news" was there for a wonderful display. everybody feeling pay tree why the i can there. celtic band black thorn was there to entertain the crowd. >>> we have you covered this holiday weekend. head over to our web site at cbs philly.com for list of activities and event throughout the region. just click on top spot. get the very latest on the forecast anytime on cbs philly.com. >>> well philadelphia's national constitution center hosted a special event to mark the 50th anniversary of the first lgbt equality protest. pioneers of that movement were treated to a private tour to a new exhibit called speaking out for equality. contribute chronicles lgbt movement and debate over how much the constitution protects gay rights. >> it is still work to be done but i think no american group in the last 50 years has ever ma
friday night, there is another round right here in atlantic city on the arena saturday night at collette 306789 reporting from the boardwalk from atlantic city i'm steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> they celebrated america's birthday in upper darby as well. "eyewitness news" was there for a wonderful display. everybody feeling pay tree why the i can there. celtic band black thorn was there to entertain the crowd. >>> we have you covered this...
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. >> sergeant collette supervises the segregation unit which currently houses both jimmy and brandonn different sections. he checks in with the inmates regularly, and knows jimmy from prior stays here. >> unfortunately, you know, you got to stay in here for awhile. >> i'm not worried about that. i cleaned up the house because i knew i was going to be here awhile. >> yeah? >> have you noticed? >> he asked me if we could move his son next to him in the same unit. i said unfortunately not. we can't. we have to keep that separate. family members and co-defendants, we have to keep them separated. but he understood. and he asked me to talk to the son. because his son was heading down the same road he was. >> all this trouble, he's facing some time, and he doesn't really know how to deal with this yet. i don't believe he's doing so well right now because he's struggling with his identity. my dad's son, i'm a convict, how am i going to live? have i got to live up to his reputation? have i got to make my own reputation? he's going through a lot of stuff right now. >> as parents you want your
. >> sergeant collette supervises the segregation unit which currently houses both jimmy and brandonn different sections. he checks in with the inmates regularly, and knows jimmy from prior stays here. >> unfortunately, you know, you got to stay in here for awhile. >> i'm not worried about that. i cleaned up the house because i knew i was going to be here awhile. >> yeah? >> have you noticed? >> he asked me if we could move his son next to him in the same...
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. >> collette 48. >> hey mike, did you smell this bag. >> excuse me. >> can you smell this bag pleaseeally good. >> thank you, stars ape stripes this candle won't shine as bright as your smile but sure does smell good. thank you for brightening my morning. isn't that sweet from annmarie from stars and stripes on chestnut street. annmarie, thank you so much. i wanted to say thank you. candle broke. if you have been wondering why. >> yes. >> i was trying to explain everybody why i'm smelling a bag all day. >> it looks nice. >> thank you so much appreciate your thoughts, stars ape stripes. >> what are you trying to do. >> um. >> i can wait. >> we will wait. >> there you you go. >> wow. >> it is a beautiful can will, do you want to see it. >> yes. >> i can still use it right. >> just put that in a little, whatever they call those things candle holder. >> yes. >> it will be great. >> it smells fantastic. >> fruit. >> we thank you for the thought. >> don't ever send anything to alex just send it right to me she's really clumsy. >> that is how it came to me. >> now tomorrow it is friday we g
. >> collette 48. >> hey mike, did you smell this bag. >> excuse me. >> can you smell this bag pleaseeally good. >> thank you, stars ape stripes this candle won't shine as bright as your smile but sure does smell good. thank you for brightening my morning. isn't that sweet from annmarie from stars and stripes on chestnut street. annmarie, thank you so much. i wanted to say thank you. candle broke. if you have been wondering why. >> yes. >> i was trying...
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. >> now sergeant collette has just received tragic news. >> last name wise, w-i-s-e.le. she doesn't know or maybe she does know, i don't believe she does, that her child died. the baby was, i believe, 2 months old. let's get a hold of chaplin and see if he's aware of that, and we'll house her in medical if we can. all right, thank you. all right, bye-bye. >> so, sergeant, what is that about? >> if she doesn't know the child has died, i want to make sure the chaplain's office knows. so i sent one of my officers to touch base with the chaplain's office to make sure that they are aware that her child did die. then i have her going to mental health department. we have a person on staff right now, make contact with them so that they can be available to her and talk to her. at the very least, i want her to move to medical where they can keep a closer eye on her. >> jail chaplin ken farnham delivered the devastating news. but it was almost one month later before wise was willing to discuss her son with us. >> my son stopped breathing. my brother found him unresponsive in his
. >> now sergeant collette has just received tragic news. >> last name wise, w-i-s-e.le. she doesn't know or maybe she does know, i don't believe she does, that her child died. the baby was, i believe, 2 months old. let's get a hold of chaplin and see if he's aware of that, and we'll house her in medical if we can. all right, thank you. all right, bye-bye. >> so, sergeant, what is that about? >> if she doesn't know the child has died, i want to make sure the chaplain's...
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tom: why can't president trump collett mr. cook saying you have 100 jillion dollars abroad?ll them -- get those guys in a room, take the key out of the door and say fix corporate taxes. peter: the problem is not the analyst. the reason the corporate tax code is riddled with loopholes is that it benefits these company. when you take them away, that company does not like it. brendan: they tried this for years ago. they can panel congress -- imp anel congress. epeter: everyone is a fan of tax reforms as long as it does not take away their code. brendan: most sides aren't much more agreement and politicians in general. there are comments on the one hand. peter: we disagree, too. the disagreements in general -- the fringes -- there is much more agreement there. again, every ceo will say that they are in favor of corporate tax reform. when you dig down into it, they cannot be in favor of corporate tax reform that raises the effective tax rate. tom: an idea that is percolating is that the tax increases that the obama administration put in have been a windfall of tax receipts. we br
tom: why can't president trump collett mr. cook saying you have 100 jillion dollars abroad?ll them -- get those guys in a room, take the key out of the door and say fix corporate taxes. peter: the problem is not the analyst. the reason the corporate tax code is riddled with loopholes is that it benefits these company. when you take them away, that company does not like it. brendan: they tried this for years ago. they can panel congress -- imp anel congress. epeter: everyone is a fan of tax...