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this gentleman's smart enough to mark his commissary. have to find his commissary, whoever has the mark is the one's that's going to be in lockup. >> you had kool-aid? >> yeah. >> this is how you marked your stuff. >> yes. >> very good, very good. as you see, that's one way that we ask them to try to identify their items because we have this type of activities that occur and that's very good, okay? three guys actually went to the hole, but we did not get all of his commissary back. a lot of time when this type of thing happen, when they hit a cell, they try to use as much as they can to get rid of the evidence. >> concerned about possible gang retaliation, staff decided to move him to a new unit to protect his safety. but he says the risk was worth it. in fact, he welcomed it. >> a little part inside of me was setting these guys up. i'm sick of them treating us like we're weak. i knew they were going to steal this. i left my door open and everything, act like i wasn't watching my door. guys stole my stuff and they got caught. i mean they
this gentleman's smart enough to mark his commissary. have to find his commissary, whoever has the mark is the one's that's going to be in lockup. >> you had kool-aid? >> yeah. >> this is how you marked your stuff. >> yes. >> very good, very good. as you see, that's one way that we ask them to try to identify their items because we have this type of activities that occur and that's very good, okay? three guys actually went to the hole, but we did not get all of his...
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witty seemed content as long as he had money for the commissary's sugary snacks.noticed throughout the four months we were there his weight gain. he had a great attitude about it. >> it takes a lot of work to be this [ bleep ] sexy. straight up. >> one item he said he could not resist. >> in all the different jails and prisons we see honey buns. they are a coveted item but witty loves his more than other people did. >> can i get on the foothd food network? i want cookies. make kind of a second frosting for the honey bun. once the oatmeal is fully cooked i'll throw in the peanut butter and crumble up the snicker's bar and take the fresh hill clover honey bun and place the sickers all throughout it. evenly put it throughout the oatmeal/peanut butter frosting and, bam. there's a number of emotions that go with this right here. hunger, arousal, love. lust. it's amazing. i can feel the clouds beneath me right now. and my cholesterol building. i got to do this for the camera. >> do it. >> hey, look, when i first came to jail, you could read my tattoos on my stomach stra
witty seemed content as long as he had money for the commissary's sugary snacks.noticed throughout the four months we were there his weight gain. he had a great attitude about it. >> it takes a lot of work to be this [ bleep ] sexy. straight up. >> one item he said he could not resist. >> in all the different jails and prisons we see honey buns. they are a coveted item but witty loves his more than other people did. >> can i get on the foothd food network? i want...
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he wants to eat good, commissary, talk all night, have fun. >> broke in here. >> i'm going to find al for you. >> why? >> because you are telling me you are going to break stuff. all right. then i will find a new cell for you. quit! >> he just broke it. he broke the metal part on the sink. >> i'm kind of filming him on a medium shot and next thing i know he has the bottom of the sink off. it threw me for a loop because it happened. it happened in a matter of less than ten seconds he had the sink apart. >> i want to go back to seg. >> they will find a place, but you have to give us a little bit of time. >> man, there's is a place. >> we have to practice our patience. >> back to seg. i can't cope with this no more. >> yes, we can. we will figure this out but you are going to move cells in just a minute. >> what cell am i going to? >> 14. >> i don't want to be in none of these cells here. >> the things you are doing right now are causing you to move cells. you know that. >> really, chairs? >> chair's actions would get him moved but not where he wanted to go. >> come on, all right. >> th
he wants to eat good, commissary, talk all night, have fun. >> broke in here. >> i'm going to find al for you. >> why? >> because you are telling me you are going to break stuff. all right. then i will find a new cell for you. quit! >> he just broke it. he broke the metal part on the sink. >> i'm kind of filming him on a medium shot and next thing i know he has the bottom of the sink off. it threw me for a loop because it happened. it happened in a matter of...
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simple as that. >> during the course of our shoot, she discovered her supply of commissary goods had been compromised. she wasn't sure who took them but suspected alyssa catrel of being a recipient of the stolen goods. >> catrel denied the allegation. >> of course cynthia, who is like a pod boss, decided to put her two cents into it and make her comments and it causes a big disruption in the pod. >> they agreed to discuss the issue in order to avoid a physical conflict off camera. >> yesterday her bunkie came in and i guess she stole off of her, whatever. i guess she tried to pin it on me. >> talk. i'm not going to hit you. you know if i was going the hit you, i would have hit you already. >> i think the corporal decided to get involved when she heard cynthia reference any kind of violent reaction. cynthia had a reputation of acting out on any kind of slight. >> okay. understand this. it's not an option. you're being reclassed, you're being reclassed period. it's a done deal. go pack your stuff because you're being reclassed. no ifs, ands or dos about it. let's go. >> i just said --
simple as that. >> during the course of our shoot, she discovered her supply of commissary goods had been compromised. she wasn't sure who took them but suspected alyssa catrel of being a recipient of the stolen goods. >> catrel denied the allegation. >> of course cynthia, who is like a pod boss, decided to put her two cents into it and make her comments and it causes a big disruption in the pod. >> they agreed to discuss the issue in order to avoid a physical conflict...
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so they know, i don't play with that. >> irasari says whether it's commissary in jail or drugs on the street, she has no tolerance for people owing her money. >> my first charge was kidnapping. this lady, i gave her some dope. she didn't want to pay me back, so i locked here in a room like four days. i made her suffer until she pays me. >> when she described her criminal life, she really spoke more of it in terms of being a gangster, kind of like throwback. one of the books i saw in her cell was "the godfather." >> do you relate to the godfather? >> a lot. i love the godfather. i could read this book 50,000 times and won't get tired of it. i would never compare me that big. but everybody that was around me that was like that you know. >> she openly admits to gang involvement on the outside. and like the mafia family she says she idolizes, she places a high value on loyalty. >> i will kill for my family. i will kill in a heartbeat. i will take my life if you mess with my peoples. we don't call it a gang. that sounds [ bleep ] stupid. but it's going to be like a family. we're family. yo
so they know, i don't play with that. >> irasari says whether it's commissary in jail or drugs on the street, she has no tolerance for people owing her money. >> my first charge was kidnapping. this lady, i gave her some dope. she didn't want to pay me back, so i locked here in a room like four days. i made her suffer until she pays me. >> when she described her criminal life, she really spoke more of it in terms of being a gangster, kind of like throwback. one of the books i...
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thought about when you talk about a soup company or pizza local pizza kind of chain they have commissaries in the city places that make the soups or make their pizza products that they send out to the local other businesses and people don't realize those businesses are here that's part of it and you have to have a reason for a commissa commissary. i live next to hate valley i love it but as a general matter it's not a neighborhood serving as i want it to be. i had an instance i wanted to buy a pair of trousers they were a and we'll expensive and they didn't have my size so i went to the gap. there in lies the shapes and sizes that are not recognized reasons why formula retailers exist we've done a great job of considering when a business should or shouldn't locate into the neighborhood. i think a lot of the controls basically expand by the international companies said they wanted. and then also to include get is other categories when we talk about the number of 20 i struggle to think about who would be captured that people wouldn't have wanted necessarily especially the size indicates prof
thought about when you talk about a soup company or pizza local pizza kind of chain they have commissaries in the city places that make the soups or make their pizza products that they send out to the local other businesses and people don't realize those businesses are here that's part of it and you have to have a reason for a commissa commissary. i live next to hate valley i love it but as a general matter it's not a neighborhood serving as i want it to be. i had an instance i wanted to buy a...
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third, we are not closing commissaries. we recommended gradually phasing out some subsidies but only for domestic commissaries and large metropolitan areas. we will continue full commissaries overseas and in remote locations. four, we want to merge the three tri-care systems by phasing in retirees ands for family members to encourage the most affordable means of care. active-duty personnel health care will remain free. we will not compromise on access and quality of health care. 100% of the savings from compensation reform will go toward ensuring that our troops have the training they need to accomplish their missions -- readiness. if congress blocks these without adjusting current budget caps or if sequestration remains the law , it will jeopardize the readiness and capability of our armed forces and shortchange america's ability to effectively and decisively respond when global events demand. my submitted statement details how sequestration would compromise our national security. budget supports our defense strategy and d
third, we are not closing commissaries. we recommended gradually phasing out some subsidies but only for domestic commissaries and large metropolitan areas. we will continue full commissaries overseas and in remote locations. four, we want to merge the three tri-care systems by phasing in retirees ands for family members to encourage the most affordable means of care. active-duty personnel health care will remain free. we will not compromise on access and quality of health care. 100% of the...
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so pay and benefits on the one side, commissaries, px's on the other. >> and we put together. believe me it wasn't. i had no role in it, we put together a computer program, you could take servicemen and women at a particular grade and so the effect on various changes on paying compensation and health care benefits direct and indirect with ex-exquisite precisi precision. we could tell what effect we would have at six years or 22 years. we have all of that data. when we had all of that data, we decided what we would need to do to account for the budget reductions, also, to bring our costs over time under control. and then we came up with this package. >> first, a recommendation to you, tell you where you can save some money, to the benefit of all the military and their families. put an end to the subsidies, they are overcharging these families and the military, twice the tuition of schools like the university of maryland which for decades has offered great courses to the military. these for profit schools calling themselves names like the american military universities are rippi
so pay and benefits on the one side, commissaries, px's on the other. >> and we put together. believe me it wasn't. i had no role in it, we put together a computer program, you could take servicemen and women at a particular grade and so the effect on various changes on paying compensation and health care benefits direct and indirect with ex-exquisite precisi precision. we could tell what effect we would have at six years or 22 years. we have all of that data. when we had all of that...
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, interaction with other inmates, outside visitation, and the ability to purchase food from the commissaryough haul, but kimbrough has already identified one inmate who might make her life a lot easier once she gets out of the hole. [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can pay the bill, too. but don't worry about that right now. okay. how do i look? ♪ thanks. [ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and bill pay from your phone. introducing the xfinity my account app. [ female announcer ] f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the performance marque from lexus. >>> keeping more than 9,000 inmates fed is a herculean task for the food services staff at the maricopa county jail in phoenix. >> we have close to 100 inmates working each
, interaction with other inmates, outside visitation, and the ability to purchase food from the commissaryough haul, but kimbrough has already identified one inmate who might make her life a lot easier once she gets out of the hole. [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status...
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>> he only had the ingredients that one can get in commissary, and it's just this potpourri of cakes, fudge, candies, the whole thing. >> see, i ain't never seen no cake this tall. it's a monster cake. >> how'd you come up with the idea to do this? >> being incarcerated. you learn a lot of new things when you're around different people. >> i filmed so many of these shows and usually they just take their ingredients, they throw it together, he they mix it around, put in some spices, put in some different candies or whatever, and it's done. but in this case, he was so methodical about each item and how it lined up on the cake. and 45 minutes, an hour had lapsed and he was still adding ingredients, precisely. >> you know you've spent an hour on this thing? >> what's that for? >> i wanted to make the icing, we don't got milk, so just nutter butter and water. >> paris made the most elaborate prison concoction i think i've ever seen. >> look how thick that is. >> personally, i thought the thing looked pretty delicious. i think that was the most delighted i've ever saw paris become. he reall
>> he only had the ingredients that one can get in commissary, and it's just this potpourri of cakes, fudge, candies, the whole thing. >> see, i ain't never seen no cake this tall. it's a monster cake. >> how'd you come up with the idea to do this? >> being incarcerated. you learn a lot of new things when you're around different people. >> i filmed so many of these shows and usually they just take their ingredients, they throw it together, he they mix it around,...
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that's when the park renewed the store's lease of the old commissary building. they do have plans to eventually move to a historic warehouse on mason street. >>> san francisco is not the only city showing off its pride. and how the city's mayor helps with the hiv epidemic. >> and a plan to deal with hundreds and thousands of illegal immigrants. the price tag that has a lot of people shocked. >>> well, it is not just san francisco. pride celebrations are taking place across the country, and a big announcement was made at the big apple's parade. new york governor andrew cuomo unveiled a plan to end the hiv epidemic. increasing hiv testing while boosting and tracking treatments for people who have the virus. it also includes bulk discounts on hiv drugs. about 3,000 new york residents are expected to be diagnosed with hiv this year. cuomo's plan is to reduce the diagnose by 2020. >>> word today that president obama is ready to ask congress for money to deal with the surge in illegal immigrants flooding in from central america. the price tag is $2 billion. brian mooa
that's when the park renewed the store's lease of the old commissary building. they do have plans to eventually move to a historic warehouse on mason street. >>> san francisco is not the only city showing off its pride. and how the city's mayor helps with the hiv epidemic. >> and a plan to deal with hundreds and thousands of illegal immigrants. the price tag that has a lot of people shocked. >>> well, it is not just san francisco. pride celebrations are taking place...
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while a few items such as mascara can be purchased from the commissary, most inmates choose to save theey on eye makeup and create their own. colored pencils were a popular alternative. but inmate susan huergo took things to a whole new level. >> all women have a morning ritual on how they put themselves together to work their best. i thought it was really, really interesting how susan would do her hair in the morning. she would mix a package of jelly with cocoa butter and put it in her hair as hair gel. >> i'm going to go ahead and take the lotion and mix it with the jelly. just regular jelly packets we get. 20 cents each. it's a lot cheaper than gel. and i just mix it with the lotion and put the jelly in with the lotion. and i rub my hands together. and it's really messy, but it's worth it. and just kind of makes like a gel out of it. >> i know women use avocado and things like that, but to actually take a packet of grape jelly and put it in your hair was really, really surprising. >> just like any gel, you're going to go like that and just scrunch it to help it scrunch, but it's star
while a few items such as mascara can be purchased from the commissary, most inmates choose to save theey on eye makeup and create their own. colored pencils were a popular alternative. but inmate susan huergo took things to a whole new level. >> all women have a morning ritual on how they put themselves together to work their best. i thought it was really, really interesting how susan would do her hair in the morning. she would mix a package of jelly with cocoa butter and put it in her...
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commissaries, pxs on the other. those are indirect compensation. we put together -- believe me, it wasn't -- i had no role in it but we put together a computer program that you could take service men and women at a particular grade and you could show the effect on various changes in pay and compensation and hed and health care benefits direct and indirect with exquisite precisi precision. we've got all of that data. when we had all of that data, then we decided what we would need to do to account for the budget reductions but also to bring our cost over time under control. we came up with this package. the analysis is extraordinarily sound. >> let me give into specifics. first a recommendation to you. tell you where you could save some money to the benefit of all the active military and their families. put an end to this subsidizing of four profit colleges and universities. they are overcharging these families an the military twice the tuition of schools like the university of maryland which for decades has offered great sources to the military. th
commissaries, pxs on the other. those are indirect compensation. we put together -- believe me, it wasn't -- i had no role in it but we put together a computer program that you could take service men and women at a particular grade and you could show the effect on various changes in pay and compensation and hed and health care benefits direct and indirect with exquisite precisi precision. we've got all of that data. when we had all of that data, then we decided what we would need to do to...
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s, commissaries, they don't allow smoking on submarines. they are looking at not even smoking on ships. i would ask for a complete review. it will be back to me in the next couple months on recommendations from our services on this specific policy. >> let me suggest, it's been reported that we spend $1.6 billion a year on medical care of service members from tobacco related disease and loss of work. $1.6 billion. we should also know that the rate of smoking among the military is 20% higher than the average american population. the rate of use of smokeless tobacco, more than 400% higher than the average population. one out of three members of the military who use tobacco today say they started after they enlisted. why? well, we make it easy. we make it easy because for some reason the department deef fence decided to put in a discount for tobacco. so not only when you buy it at the exchange do you get some breaks in terms of local taxes and state taxes that aren't collected on the tobacco product, there's a required 5% discount. it's a -- ma
s, commissaries, they don't allow smoking on submarines. they are looking at not even smoking on ships. i would ask for a complete review. it will be back to me in the next couple months on recommendations from our services on this specific policy. >> let me suggest, it's been reported that we spend $1.6 billion a year on medical care of service members from tobacco related disease and loss of work. $1.6 billion. we should also know that the rate of smoking among the military is 20%...
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[laughter] at s, when we were living midwest city across from the field, there was a commissary. so really, the military men, at ast the air force, they were pretty well set becausior that we couldn't get probably some of the best food there. the only drawback i ran into is when i was pregnant with my daughter and i craved cherries, just the cans of pie cherries of all of the things. my receive back home, they ran a grocery store, she sent me a hole case of cherries. >> i don't remember having any trouble of getting gas. my dad had got me a little ford coupe, of course, a used one when i started working at firestone. all i can remember is i think we had a little booklet of green stamps and i had to use the stamps. but i never had any trouble getting gas. i certainly didn't have to pay almost $4 a gallon for it. [laughter] >> well, that's about all of our time for our homefront panel this afternoon. would like to thank you for attending. we're going to take a 15-minute break and we will be back with our panel on life on the battlefield. thank you very much. [applause] >> you're wa
[laughter] at s, when we were living midwest city across from the field, there was a commissary. so really, the military men, at ast the air force, they were pretty well set becausior that we couldn't get probably some of the best food there. the only drawback i ran into is when i was pregnant with my daughter and i craved cherries, just the cans of pie cherries of all of the things. my receive back home, they ran a grocery store, she sent me a hole case of cherries. >> i don't remember...
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we think this guy's commissary account won't have shortages any time soon. >> an interesting one.to check on celebrity birthdays. >> celebrating a birthday, olympia dukakis. >> happy birthday, everybody. >> coming up. a look back at what was this past week. >> our "friday rewind" is next. you are watching "world news now." stay with us. ♪ it's your birthday ♪ it's the best one ever ♪ oh brightstar care. from care teams led by registered nurses to unmatched care expertise brightstar care offers home care you can trust, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. your loved one deserves care that's nothing less than extraordinary because they've earned it. for a complimentary in-home assessment, call brightstar care today at 866-621-0228 that little guy cleans, brightens and fights stains. so now i can focus on more pressing matters. wow! isn't it beautiful? your sweet peppers aren't next to your hot peppers. [ gasps ] [ sarah ] that's my tide. what's yours? [ gasps ] now what if i told youok a hotel you can save up to 60%,me first. but you couldn't know the name until after you book? did i say
we think this guy's commissary account won't have shortages any time soon. >> an interesting one.to check on celebrity birthdays. >> celebrating a birthday, olympia dukakis. >> happy birthday, everybody. >> coming up. a look back at what was this past week. >> our "friday rewind" is next. you are watching "world news now." stay with us. ♪ it's your birthday ♪ it's the best one ever ♪ oh brightstar care. from care teams led by registered...
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. >> i'd like the commissary to be open later than 3:00. >> we're having our gripe out right now on livev, thank you. >>> we're not griping about the weather, though. >> a little something for everything. our live sky camera in the north bay showing blue skies. we'll talk about where the fog is going to be and how it will impact temperatures >. >>> and i'm gerard moncure where we open up a ten-game home stand against the mets with matt cain taking the hill. we'll have a live report coming up in sports. ♪ ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> the mystery man behind hidden cash uncovered. for two weeks now, he has led scavenger hunts from his twitter account and folks from the bay area to los angeles have hidden his clues. >> hidden cash copycats have also popped up all over the world. we have his identity revealed. >> his name is jason buzi. we uncovered his identity more than a week ago. since then, we've been piecing together his past and why he's doing
. >> i'd like the commissary to be open later than 3:00. >> we're having our gripe out right now on livev, thank you. >>> we're not griping about the weather, though. >> a little something for everything. our live sky camera in the north bay showing blue skies. we'll talk about where the fog is going to be and how it will impact temperatures >. >>> and i'm gerard moncure where we open up a ten-game home stand against the mets with matt cain taking the...
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in 1978 commissary became one of the first experiment chosen to train as nasa astronauts.en in a class of 35 new guys. >> i don't mind people asking a question about what i'll do in orbit and whether i'll do any of the cooking on orbit unless it is asked by someone who expects the only reason i am flying is because they need someone to serve coffee. >> she is here because she's more qualified to be here. >> she and her colleagues trained the same as the man, parasailing into shark infested waters, practicing parachute landing but she got totally hooked on flying. >> there's nothing i'd rather be doing right now. i want to fly as many times as they'll let me fly. >> after four years of training, nasa selected sally to be the first american woman to fly. >> i do feel some pressure to not mess up you >> publicity and hoopla surrounding the u.s. female flyer made her an instant celebrity. >> how did you respond? how do you take it as a human being? what do you do? >> why doesn't anybody ask rick those questions? [laughter] >> 10, nine, 80, seven, six, five, four. >> she was 32
in 1978 commissary became one of the first experiment chosen to train as nasa astronauts.en in a class of 35 new guys. >> i don't mind people asking a question about what i'll do in orbit and whether i'll do any of the cooking on orbit unless it is asked by someone who expects the only reason i am flying is because they need someone to serve coffee. >> she is here because she's more qualified to be here. >> she and her colleagues trained the same as the man, parasailing into...
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that's when the park renewed the store's lease of the old army commissary building. the store does have plans to eventually move to historic warehouse on mason street. >>> coming up next, facebook experiments with your news feed and didn't tell you. now some users are outraged. what the social media did. >>> firefighters on edge, what they're doing along with police to make sure that illegal fireworks don't spark up a blaze. >>> and the crisis in iraq deepening. we'll tell you about the move made by militants to bring war fighters into the fold. [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [ heart beats ] >>> now to a developing story as fighting worsens in iraq. isis has declared itself an islamic state. isis issued the statement on twitter and islamic websites earlier to
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black soldiers were mostly assigned to the transport pool or the commissary brand. they prepared meals and wash the dishes and drove the truck. the closest african-americans came to command at sea -- this amuses me a little -- the dk cw's, they were used to ferry ammunition. these were vehicles that have both tires to drive like a truck, but also a propeller and stern to run like a boat. they were designated as truck that floated rather than boats that went ashore. and because they were truck, therefore they were driven by african-americans. and therefore, african-americans commanded, if you will, these vehicles. supplyde round-trip trips with ammunition. but they did not supply the infantry troops that went ashore. they were used in support and transportation and logistics and supply. -- andd take some time obviously, it would take the order of then president harry truman to desegregate the army well after the war was over in 1948. i will say, there was an interesting cultural experiment, if i can call it that, involving the american troops in britain. the british,
black soldiers were mostly assigned to the transport pool or the commissary brand. they prepared meals and wash the dishes and drove the truck. the closest african-americans came to command at sea -- this amuses me a little -- the dk cw's, they were used to ferry ammunition. these were vehicles that have both tires to drive like a truck, but also a propeller and stern to run like a boat. they were designated as truck that floated rather than boats that went ashore. and because they were truck,...
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the other one, he gave compton commissary to pay off a debt to keep him from getting hurt. the phone calls, it sounded like he was playing a game on his mom. >> how so? >> by telling her about the extortion to get the money to pay for his debts. it's common. they play their family like that all the time. he received a report for it. >> basically he's saying he interviewed the two people -- the address on the money order my mom sent up here. so when he asked him, why is nick sending you money? obviously, they're not going to say the true reason why i'm -- they're not going to tell on themselves. so the obvious reason is to say, yeah, he owed it to us for whatever reason it was. so ralph not believing what i had to say but believing them wrote me up for it instead. >> the thing about with mr. compton, this ain't the first time he's tried to pull something, not only here but at other facilities. tried to get protective custody. it's one of them things where he got caught up this time. i've got other information from other sources stating he likes to get in debt and can't pay h
the other one, he gave compton commissary to pay off a debt to keep him from getting hurt. the phone calls, it sounded like he was playing a game on his mom. >> how so? >> by telling her about the extortion to get the money to pay for his debts. it's common. they play their family like that all the time. he received a report for it. >> basically he's saying he interviewed the two people -- the address on the money order my mom sent up here. so when he asked him, why is nick...
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if you need something, if this commissary come in and you ain't got nothing, this ain't no white and black thing. we're all equal. that's how it is. mike jones, everybody love mike jones. you can't get mad at mike jones. you just can't. >> next on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," mike jones sets his mind on release. >> don't leave with these people, man. and if you choose to meet up with them, you're stupid. >> and staff have an excruciating time with jacob shauntee. >> why would you do that? >> he's a good kid. >> so you're trying to lose fingers because you got bored? >>> more than 300 male offenders are locked up behind the razor wire fences of pendleton juvenile correctional facility. in today's morning staff meeting, superintendent mike dempsey is concerned about an incident that happened the night before. >> 12 stitches to his mouth, is that what you said? >> yes. >> we had to lock up a couple kids in segregation for battery on offender. they jumped an offender, three of them. >> are you sure that you got the right three people? >> yeah. >> we have no clue of what the motive was.
if you need something, if this commissary come in and you ain't got nothing, this ain't no white and black thing. we're all equal. that's how it is. mike jones, everybody love mike jones. you can't get mad at mike jones. you just can't. >> next on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," mike jones sets his mind on release. >> don't leave with these people, man. and if you choose to meet up with them, you're stupid. >> and staff have an excruciating time with jacob shauntee....
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third, we're not closing commissaries. we thought about phasing some out but only the ones in large metropolitan area also fully subsidize commissaries overseas and other locations. we recommend simplifying the three tri-care systems by merging them into one system and phasing in modest increases in copays and deductibles for retirees and family members to encourage the most affordable beings of care. active duty personnel health care will remain free. we will not compromise on an excess and quality of health care. under our plan, 100% of the savings from compensation reform will go towards enduring our troops had the training and tools they need to accomplish their missions. readiness, if congress blocks these changes, without adjusting current budget caps or if sequestration remains the law, it will jeopardize the readiness and capability of our armed forces. and short chaing america's ability to effectively and decisively rerespond when global events demanded. my submitted statement, mr. chairman details how sequestrati
third, we're not closing commissaries. we thought about phasing some out but only the ones in large metropolitan area also fully subsidize commissaries overseas and other locations. we recommend simplifying the three tri-care systems by merging them into one system and phasing in modest increases in copays and deductibles for retirees and family members to encourage the most affordable beings of care. active duty personnel health care will remain free. we will not compromise on an excess and...
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. >> mcnaughton says inmates pay for the tattoos 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 tattoo in particular. her name. she gives to it inmates she is 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 this and i think it came out really, really good. i like it. >> i've been waiting all year to be kelly'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. >> you had to work. >> i had to work my way to prove that i was girlfriend material. i had to manage the condo. this is our little condo. every time she rolls out of bed, she expects her bed fixed so i fix it. the things that she does that sometimes i don't like. like, she's a big flirt. >> in here, they call them lurds or lesbians until released date. which is the lurd part of it. that happens
. >> mcnaughton says inmates pay for the tattoos 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 tattoo in particular. her name. she gives to it inmates she is 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 this and i think it came out...
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trash bags we get every day and the tampons i get at the commissary. >> and what about the highlighter that from field day. >> what were you doing with a highlighter in the tampon? >> i had no idea it was in there. >> was it like this when you -- >> the way that the body of this writeup is, it's making it sound like mr. roundtree found an assembled sex toy. i'm asking for a dismissal on this. >> the hearings officer, sergeant gooch, places a call to the officer who wrote the disciplinary report. >> officer roundtree, you confiscated the items that she had, the highlighter and things of that? >> right. >> okay. when you collected the evidence on this, was this intact? >> the first time we saw her it was intact. when we went back in there, the rubber glove was taken off and i got everything and broke it down. >> may i ask you why you didn't collect the evidence when you first saw it? i mean -- >> we weren't looking for that. what we was looking for was tobacco or tobacco products when we came across that. >> so it was your assumption that this was a sexual toy? >> yes. yes, it was. >> ok
trash bags we get every day and the tampons i get at the commissary. >> and what about the highlighter that from field day. >> what were you doing with a highlighter in the tampon? >> i had no idea it was in there. >> was it like this when you -- >> the way that the body of this writeup is, it's making it sound like mr. roundtree found an assembled sex toy. i'm asking for a dismissal on this. >> the hearings officer, sergeant gooch, places a call to the...
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so just like everything else in the commissary, i go to squeeze the can, and couldn't squeeze this can my first thought is go to the directions, and the directions state, you know, press tip firmly. so i'm pressing straight down on the tip and nothing is happening. so i'm holding the base of the tip and i'm pulling down. still nothing's happening. and i notice this black object at the bottom of the can. so i start pressing that. so by this time i'm completely lost, and a guy walked by and told me to press the tip sideways which from a logical perspective you would think not to do because you would break the tip. but that's exactly how it operates. so, you know, i mean, i mastered that. >> laundry provided yet another challenge. >> in prison laundry consisted of putting all your clothes in a laundry cart and they took it over to laundry and sent the bag back, and voila, laundry is done. so i get here, and now i'm using a washer and dryer. i don't really have that completely down, but it's also coin operated. >> he could not figure out how to get the quarters in the little slots. he kept
so just like everything else in the commissary, i go to squeeze the can, and couldn't squeeze this can my first thought is go to the directions, and the directions state, you know, press tip firmly. so i'm pressing straight down on the tip and nothing is happening. so i'm holding the base of the tip and i'm pulling down. still nothing's happening. and i notice this black object at the bottom of the can. so i start pressing that. so by this time i'm completely lost, and a guy walked by and told...
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third, we're not closing commissaries. we recommended gratitudulely phasing out some subsidies but only for domestic commissaries in large metropolitan areas. we'll continue fully subsidizing all some carries overseas and in remote locations. fourth we recommend simplifying and modernizing our three tricare systems by merging them into one system. phasing in modest increases in copays and deduct ducketts for family members to encourage the most affordable means of care. active duty personnel's health care will remain free. we will not compromise on access and quality of health care. under our plan 100% of the savings from compensation reform will go toward enduring that our troops have the training and tools they need to accomplish their missions. readiness. if congress blocks these changes without adjusting current budget caps or if sequestration remains the law, it will jeopardize readiness and capability of our armed forces. and shortchange america's ability to effectively and decisively respond when global events depen
third, we're not closing commissaries. we recommended gratitudulely phasing out some subsidies but only for domestic commissaries in large metropolitan areas. we'll continue fully subsidizing all some carries overseas and in remote locations. fourth we recommend simplifying and modernizing our three tricare systems by merging them into one system. phasing in modest increases in copays and deduct ducketts for family members to encourage the most affordable means of care. active duty personnel's...