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nappier has more money to spend on co commissary snacks. so once a week he loads up for both himself and mcanalley. he eats half of everything. he needs to carry half of everything. robbie! robbie! damn -- [ bleep ]. >> all of the items go in one commissary box and we both eat out of it. he doesn't have a lot of things going for him that i have. it's hard for him to stay on the right path. >> one thing that he does have is an abundance tattoos. >> that's my mom's name in the heart and my south side down just my neighborhood where i'm from. over here is moneybags, naked girls. everybody likes naked girls and money. that is all clowns up there. ain't too much meaning behind those. >> don't you got a $100 bill? >> i do have a $100 bill tattoo. >> where is that at? >> that's crazy, bro. i got a $100 bill tattooed on my penis. >> what do you tell the girls about this? >> it's money to blow. >> the imagery only tells part of his story. it's pictures he keeps tucked away in a photo album that tell the rest. >> how often do you look that? >> every
nappier has more money to spend on co commissary snacks. so once a week he loads up for both himself and mcanalley. he eats half of everything. he needs to carry half of everything. robbie! robbie! damn -- [ bleep ]. >> all of the items go in one commissary box and we both eat out of it. he doesn't have a lot of things going for him that i have. it's hard for him to stay on the right path. >> one thing that he does have is an abundance tattoos. >> that's my mom's name in the...
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>> all of the commissary items go in one box and we both eat out of it. he doesn't have a lot of the things going for him that i have. it's hard for him to stay on the right path. >> one thing that he does have is an abundance tattoos. >> i got these praying hands from my dad. that's my mom's name in the heart and my south side down just my neighborhood where i'm from. over here is moneybags, naked girls. everybody likes naked girls and money. that is all clowns up there. there really isn't too much meaning behind those. >> don't you got a $100 bill? >> i do have a $100 bill tattoo. >> where is that at? >> that's crazy, bro. i got a $100 bill tattooed on my penis. >> what do you tell the girls about this? >> it's money to blow. >> the imagery only tells part of his story. it's pictures he keeps tucked away in a photo album that tell the rest. >> how often do you look that? >> every day. >> he hasn't seen his son, 3-year-old robbie iii, in more than two years. he hasad a contentious relationship with his son's mother. >> since i came back to prison, me and
>> all of the commissary items go in one box and we both eat out of it. he doesn't have a lot of the things going for him that i have. it's hard for him to stay on the right path. >> one thing that he does have is an abundance tattoos. >> i got these praying hands from my dad. that's my mom's name in the heart and my south side down just my neighborhood where i'm from. over here is moneybags, naked girls. everybody likes naked girls and money. that is all clowns up there....
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he calls on the national parks service to remove them because of "a dangerous rat infestation commissaries potential for communicable disease, hypothermia, and food borne illness." he cited a report from the health department saying the conditions are "a threat to the health and safety of both protesters and the district residents." nobody is leaving it. dan has been living here since mid october and said the rats are coming from nearby alleys and buildings. >> as you walk around different ballets, you can see rattraps set up there too. it has always been a problem. >> this protest has only been here one week. he says they make an effort to keep the area clean. michael from southeast d.c. spent his lunch hour documenting what he sees at the protest sites. >> there are health concerns that could perhaps make them sick then that would be sent a attention to. >> the national parks service says the protesters have a right to free speech and essentially that needs to be protected. also we want to mention come on tuesday, more protests this time on capitol hill for occupy congress. natasha barre
he calls on the national parks service to remove them because of "a dangerous rat infestation commissaries potential for communicable disease, hypothermia, and food borne illness." he cited a report from the health department saying the conditions are "a threat to the health and safety of both protesters and the district residents." nobody is leaving it. dan has been living here since mid october and said the rats are coming from nearby alleys and buildings. >> as you...
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i think there are three element we've got to make sure we do something about the rising cost of commissary care. rectum actually improve the quality of care people receive and, of course, i've got to address the issue of people having to sell their homes and all the assets to pay for care. so we are looking hard at all of these issues and working out a way forward that will be right for our care system and that the country can also afford. >> since the sunday times showed that in the last two years the thousand richest persons in britain got richer by 137 billion pounds -- [laughter] enough to pay off the entire deficit, and believe therefore tax them to fund the creation of a million jobs which is a far better way of cutting the deficit that prolongs ask your? >> for him and others talk about the prime minister he served under. [laughter] but, of course, i is absolutely essential that as we reduce the deficit and as we take difficult decisions where both fair and seem to be there. and the fact is that what we have done so far issue in the top 10% f the country paying 10 times more than th
i think there are three element we've got to make sure we do something about the rising cost of commissary care. rectum actually improve the quality of care people receive and, of course, i've got to address the issue of people having to sell their homes and all the assets to pay for care. so we are looking hard at all of these issues and working out a way forward that will be right for our care system and that the country can also afford. >> since the sunday times showed that in the last...
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groups that have access should be able to if they want to do a voter registration drive at a base commissary. i don't see any reason why that can't be done. the second thing, and that is from a legal standpoint, the one difference between -- uacaba. by the way, we had a texas judge. he kept referring to it as avocado. but one of the things that uacava does not have, which the voting rights act has, which the national registration act has is that those laws can be enforced by the justice department. but if the justice department isn't enforcing them, you have a private right of action. and uacava, unlike these other voting right statues does not have a private right of action. and, you know, i could talk up here for a long time about many of the mistakes doj made during the 2010 election and things they didn't do. but the point is, private groups should be able to help members of the military sue states and others when they don't comply with the law. and doj is sitting on its hands and not doing what it should do. and there is actually a bill that was introduced in the senate on this. but it
groups that have access should be able to if they want to do a voter registration drive at a base commissary. i don't see any reason why that can't be done. the second thing, and that is from a legal standpoint, the one difference between -- uacaba. by the way, we had a texas judge. he kept referring to it as avocado. but one of the things that uacava does not have, which the voting rights act has, which the national registration act has is that those laws can be enforced by the justice...
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have heard the president's state of the union and the debates but our experts was watching them commissarythem intently and discover things he may not have noticed. we will talk about the body language of the politicians coming up. have caused half >> that is excusable. revealed him to my defense and said that the advertisement was inexcusable and inappropriate. my father was born in mexico, my wife's father was born in wales, they came to this country fee, the idea that i'm anti- immigrant his or so. >>henry: who lit the fire under mitt romney? our body language expert is here to talk about a very easy is week in politics. that speech right there, what happened? >> that was a game changes. mitt romney always had a nonverbal advantage in that he looks like a president. if you're making a movie and one is of the late president, you would hire someone looks like mitt romney. in this debate, he came out a different kid. he came out for fear. that is the main thing. thoughts when you are that for fear, your body language reflexive. your more directly as confident curious to his hands out his p
have heard the president's state of the union and the debates but our experts was watching them commissarythem intently and discover things he may not have noticed. we will talk about the body language of the politicians coming up. have caused half >> that is excusable. revealed him to my defense and said that the advertisement was inexcusable and inappropriate. my father was born in mexico, my wife's father was born in wales, they came to this country fee, the idea that i'm anti-...
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i think there are three element we've got to make sure we do something about the rising cost of commissary care. rectum actually improve the quality of care people receive and, of course, i've got to address the issue of people having to sell their homes and all the assets to pay for care. so we are looking hard at all of these issues and working out a way forward that will be right for our care system and that the country can also afford. >> since the sunday times showed that in the last two years the thousand richest persons in britain got richer by 137 billion pounds -- [laughter] enough to pay off the entire deficit, and believe therefore tax them to fund the creation of a million jobs which is a far better way of cutting the deficit that prolongs ask your? >> for him and others talk about the prime minister he served under. [laughter] but, of course, i is absolutely essential that as we reduce the deficit and as we take difficult decisions where both fair and seem to be there. and the fact is that what we have done so far issue in the top 10% of the country paying 10 times more than t
i think there are three element we've got to make sure we do something about the rising cost of commissary care. rectum actually improve the quality of care people receive and, of course, i've got to address the issue of people having to sell their homes and all the assets to pay for care. so we are looking hard at all of these issues and working out a way forward that will be right for our care system and that the country can also afford. >> since the sunday times showed that in the last...
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i can shop at the local commissary, the grocery store and the exchange and the department store there. i have military benefits in the form of tricare. this is a controversial topic. is a term mccain is trying to make the co pay higher. i paid $4 a year -- 400 a year. it covers everything. >> are you married with children? how many children? >> two. >> they are covered. if you go before your wife goes, does she get coverage? >> not medical. she will get half of my retirement. it is something you can pay for. it is an insurance policy. we're talking about the level of benefits for those of a dedicated themselves to the transformation. it is substantial. >> we got this from your website. this is the kind of money that e1, e2, e3. if you come into the navy as a listed man, you are just getting trained. you make $16,000 a year. if you are the top of a line, you make $65,000. what are we missing? what are you getting besides that? >> if i am in afghanistan, you get hazard pay. >> how much? >> in the case the things i nuclear power, it is probably 1/3 more than that number. then there are e
i can shop at the local commissary, the grocery store and the exchange and the department store there. i have military benefits in the form of tricare. this is a controversial topic. is a term mccain is trying to make the co pay higher. i paid $4 a year -- 400 a year. it covers everything. >> are you married with children? how many children? >> two. >> they are covered. if you go before your wife goes, does she get coverage? >> not medical. she will get half of my...
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. >> for their monthly slam, the four men pool the snacks they purchase from the prison commissary. >is is a survival kit. chips, shells, sausages, bean, soups. >> about a month. >> about a week, really. >> but things don't always go as planned. >> a bag of jolly ranchers out of a $20 order. this is everything i ordered. all they gave me was the jolly ranchers. everything else exceeds my balance. i'm eating off skitz for the next two weeks. >> you all right with that? >> [ bleep ] yeah. >> he doesn't have a choice in the matter. >> that's what a brother's for. >> what's mine is his. >> even with the short fall, the men managed to acquire the necessary ingredients for gaskill's chocolate peanut butter fudge cake. >> to make the fudge, you take a peanut butter and melt it down and add sugar with it. we have brownies for the crust. we'll roll that out and make it a layered brownie, fudge and once that is done, we'll melt down the candy bars and put that on top. it's like rock up a crack rock. >> i never did that sir. >> looking good, ain't it, bro? >> [ bleep ] yeah. >> chocolate. you ha
. >> for their monthly slam, the four men pool the snacks they purchase from the prison commissary. >is is a survival kit. chips, shells, sausages, bean, soups. >> about a month. >> about a week, really. >> but things don't always go as planned. >> a bag of jolly ranchers out of a $20 order. this is everything i ordered. all they gave me was the jolly ranchers. everything else exceeds my balance. i'm eating off skitz for the next two weeks. >> you all...
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. >> morgan also earned the respect of other inmates as well as compensation in the form of commissaryoods by providing skilled services not often found in prison. among other things, he's a tailor. >> now stand up here on the chair. i ain't getting on my knees, honey. you got me twisted. i'm not getting on my knees. >> you do it any other time. >> [ bleep ] >> none of the straight inmates were embarrassed to be seen with peaches. and that was also unusual in a general population setting. >> for a gay man in prison. it's like disney land. you just don't know what ride to get on. my family goes, are you ready to come home? i said yeah i'm ready to come home i just haven't earned my mickey mouse ears yet. so a couple more years and i've got my mickey mouse ears and i'm out the door. uh-huh. and i'm taking all the rides with me. i'll go ahead and fill out the paperwork and have you sign it. >> morgan also held a prison job as an inmate advocate. a sort of amateur lawyer for inmates facing sanctions for rule violations. >> on this i'm going to try to get you suspended sanctions. >> while m
. >> morgan also earned the respect of other inmates as well as compensation in the form of commissaryoods by providing skilled services not often found in prison. among other things, he's a tailor. >> now stand up here on the chair. i ain't getting on my knees, honey. you got me twisted. i'm not getting on my knees. >> you do it any other time. >> [ bleep ] >> none of the straight inmates were embarrassed to be seen with peaches. and that was also unusual in a...
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. >> mcnaughton says inmates pay for the tatoos by giving her commissary items. >> unfortunately, my addiction is honey buns, which is 560 calories apiece which is why i'm so overweight right now. >> mcnaughton is known for one tatoo in particular -- her name. she gives it to inmates she's involved with. crystal deluna is the most recent to receive the mcnaughton brand. >> it was supposed to be the mcnaughty but it was too long so we got kelley. and i think it came out really, really good. i like it. >> i've been waiting a year to be kelley's girlfriend but she didn't want to go out with me because i was pregnant at the time. now that i no longer have my baby it's just like totally different. >> well you had to work. >> i had to work my way to prove i was girlfriend material. i had to manage the condo. this is our condo. every time she rolls out of bed she expects her bed fixed. so i fix it. it's just the things that she does that sometimes i don't like. like she's a big flirt. >> in here they call them lurd or lesbians until release date. that happens a lot. women that tend to be ad
. >> mcnaughton says inmates pay for the tatoos by giving her commissary items. >> unfortunately, my addiction is honey buns, which is 560 calories apiece which is why i'm so overweight right now. >> mcnaughton is known for one tatoo in particular -- her name. she gives it to inmates she's involved with. crystal deluna is the most recent to receive the mcnaughton brand. >> it was supposed to be the mcnaughty but it was too long so we got kelley. and i think it came out...
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. >> offender coffey received commissary loss, segregation time, which was suspended, and then loss ofood time. >> how much time did you lose? >> i only lost a week, but, you know, a week is a week. i regret losing time that i could have spent with my family. and you know what, i apologize. i sincerely apologize, guys. to be honest, i kind of lied to them why i lost a week. because it's kind of hard to tell them the truth. when they see this, they're going to know truth, but you know, that's why i apologized, you know? hopefully by then it will have -- everything is smoothed out. there's some people that, they honestly, they don't deserve a second chance. now, i might be one of those people. i don't. because, honestly, i had a second chance. i get released this time, this is my third chance. >>> coming up -- >> every choice, there's a consequence, man. so before you do something, you've got to think, damn, what's the possible consequence that could happen behind this. >> wabash inmates deal with the consequences of their choices. >> some prison sentences don't end, you know what i mean
. >> offender coffey received commissary loss, segregation time, which was suspended, and then loss ofood time. >> how much time did you lose? >> i only lost a week, but, you know, a week is a week. i regret losing time that i could have spent with my family. and you know what, i apologize. i sincerely apologize, guys. to be honest, i kind of lied to them why i lost a week. because it's kind of hard to tell them the truth. when they see this, they're going to know truth, but...
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are you saying particularly to your european partners commissary we're not are not going to provide theforce anymore. you're going to have to provide a of a lot more. is that realistic? >> i don't think that's what we're saying. i think were going to have plenty of capacity to lead with boots on the ground and get the capacity to do that. we certainly are going to need our partners to move along with us as we do this. they would provide more. we need to continue but we have been doing and build small partnerships. >> on the fourth progress in europe, [inaudible] >> we are still working on now. >> with all due respect, there's only to have paper craze in europe, so they can do half of them ourselves. >> following on michael's question, have any of your counterparts in europe or germany expressed the pacific concerns that not just joining the army, but all the families and their economies are tough they are, too. and specifically about trying down to 80,000, when will that start? is that going to begin before the war in afghanistan is going to end? we've been working very closely. we've b
are you saying particularly to your european partners commissary we're not are not going to provide theforce anymore. you're going to have to provide a of a lot more. is that realistic? >> i don't think that's what we're saying. i think were going to have plenty of capacity to lead with boots on the ground and get the capacity to do that. we certainly are going to need our partners to move along with us as we do this. they would provide more. we need to continue but we have been doing and...
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gas commissary. would you like to have a microphone? that would be the best way to have you wired here, sir. and then a few kindly state your name for a file, that would be great. about three minutes will be the allotted time this evening. >> name is richard weaver and the reason i came out to speak about michelle bachmann is that we all think that with the news media that has been going on in iowa, that there are a few candidates that cannot make it. but i had this discussion with my wife. i think that anybody that is a candidate can beat obama. that is the positive thing that i think all of us should consider here tonight. michelle bob then, i don't know her. she doesn't know me. i haven't called up on no committee member or nothing, but i think she should reconsider in this respect. anyone can beat obama. she is a woman. does this country want a woman is a president? issue smart enough? yes, she is. guess i think she has got the capability and talent to use what she needs. in other words, if its defense commie talk to your officers.
gas commissary. would you like to have a microphone? that would be the best way to have you wired here, sir. and then a few kindly state your name for a file, that would be great. about three minutes will be the allotted time this evening. >> name is richard weaver and the reason i came out to speak about michelle bachmann is that we all think that with the news media that has been going on in iowa, that there are a few candidates that cannot make it. but i had this discussion with my...
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>> where the process fair commissary. most of our burials are great site burials.so we have a process for a stalemate that has a concern. part of our accountability task force is that we verify not only the heads down in the records that match a great site. >> there's been some discussion about electronic database. are you saying that you are putting every person buried in arlington and electronic database? >> every person bearing arlington's records will be an electronic database. we are working on that. i was part of our accountability task force and part of our geospatial effort as well. we are months away from actually having the application, where you will not only be able to find your loved ones records, but we will have an application on one of your smartphone to ologies that will literally take you to the actual gravesite, which is why we started our accountability task force by using mark on technology with old guard taking photos using his or her phone because that was our long-range plan for public facing applications for the general public. >> a virtue
>> where the process fair commissary. most of our burials are great site burials.so we have a process for a stalemate that has a concern. part of our accountability task force is that we verify not only the heads down in the records that match a great site. >> there's been some discussion about electronic database. are you saying that you are putting every person buried in arlington and electronic database? >> every person bearing arlington's records will be an electronic...
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i think there are three element we've got to make sure we do something about the rising cost of commissarycare. rectum actually improve the quality of care people receive and, of course, i've got to address the issue of people having to sell their homes and all the assets to pay for care. so we are looking hard at all of these issues and working out a way forward that will be right for our care system and that the country can also afford. >> since the sunday times showed that in the last two years the thousand richest persons in britain got richer by 137 billion pounds -- [laughter] enough to pay off the entire deficit, and believe therefore tax them to fund the creation of a million jobs which is a far better way of cutting the deficit that prolongs ask your? >> for him and others talk about the prime minister he served under. [laughter] but, of course, i is absolutely essential that as we reduce the deficit and as we take difficult decisions where both fair and seem to be there. and the fact is that what we have done so far issue in the top 10% of the country paying 10 times more than th
i think there are three element we've got to make sure we do something about the rising cost of commissarycare. rectum actually improve the quality of care people receive and, of course, i've got to address the issue of people having to sell their homes and all the assets to pay for care. so we are looking hard at all of these issues and working out a way forward that will be right for our care system and that the country can also afford. >> since the sunday times showed that in the last...