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correctness is killing people. "all in" starts now. >> good evening. from new york i'm alex wagner in for chris hayes. we are following breaking news from baltimore, maryland where people took to the streets after a mistrial was declared in the first of six prosecutions of the baltimore police officers charged in connection with the death of freddy gray. the jury failed to reach a verdict on all four charges faced by officer william porter. manslaughter, misconduct in office, second degree assault and reckless endangerment. porter pleaded not guilty to all charges. the state argued porter showed indifference to gray's well being by failing to secure him in a seat belt in the back of a police van as required by department policy and for not calling for a medic when he asked for one. lawyers will be back in judges chambers tomorrow to discuss a new date for the trial. prosecutor rawlings said we cannot repeat what happened. >> we are better than what some displayed to the world in the spring. >> and kevin davis said
correctness is killing people. "all in" starts now. >> good evening. from new york i'm alex wagner in for chris hayes. we are following breaking news from baltimore, maryland where people took to the streets after a mistrial was declared in the first of six prosecutions of the baltimore police officers charged in connection with the death of freddy gray. the jury failed to reach a verdict on all four charges faced by officer william porter. manslaughter, misconduct in office,...
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shortly after the attack, he joined other correction officers and said the new jail guidelines correction makes their jobs more dangerous. the rules include putting the brakes on solitary confinement for any inmate under 21. >> you cannot hold someone in a position of power in the new york city department of corrections and their main objective is ensure that correction officers are slashed on a daily basis, stabbed on a daily basis, sexually assaulted on a daily basis, and nothing happens to them. >> i believe we're on the right track to reduce the use of force properly and to get away from things like punitive segregation. >> by the way, the city says the department of correction's new use of force policy was also drafted with significant contribution from uniformed members of staff, including the unions and the board of correction. joining us this morning to talk about all this, norman seabrook -- he's president of the correction officers association -- and ray calderon, who was assaulted by inmates at rikers. and you saw his picture there. ray, we're gonna begin with you. how are you
shortly after the attack, he joined other correction officers and said the new jail guidelines correction makes their jobs more dangerous. the rules include putting the brakes on solitary confinement for any inmate under 21. >> you cannot hold someone in a position of power in the new york city department of corrections and their main objective is ensure that correction officers are slashed on a daily basis, stabbed on a daily basis, sexually assaulted on a daily basis, and nothing...
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isn't that correct? >> correct. >> and it doesn't involve any content at that point, correct?> correct. >> congress just voted in the presence and signed into law a piece of legislation that prohibits the national security agency from maintaining the pluck telephone records. does that -- does that develop entail greater risk or otherwise limit the tools available to the fbi to be able to discover those sorts of communications? >> i don't know yet. because the usa freedom act framework is sufficiently new that i can't give you high confidence answer on its effect compared to what we used to have. in theory it should work as well or better than what we used to have. but i don't know yet. >> so it could entail more risk or no more risk? >> correct. >> you can't say? >> i just don't know at this point. >> okay. i was shocked, as i bet a lot of other people were, particularly about your testimony with regard to encryption and its impact on the garland shooting in my home state of texas. 109 encrypted messages that still today the fbi cannot gain access to; is that correct? >> corre
isn't that correct? >> correct. >> and it doesn't involve any content at that point, correct?> correct. >> congress just voted in the presence and signed into law a piece of legislation that prohibits the national security agency from maintaining the pluck telephone records. does that -- does that develop entail greater risk or otherwise limit the tools available to the fbi to be able to discover those sorts of communications? >> i don't know yet. because the usa...
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correct? anyone? >> is that the range? >> the usual number is 11 in my. >> 11 to 15? >> yes. the number that i've always heard is 11, and actually declining, sir. >> okay. 11 to 15, everybody pretty much agrees. we'll just take it added 11. and about half of those people here overstayed a visa or a tourist thing or student, i'm told, just round numbers, and the others just came across the border illegally, in that range. mr. rodriguez, about that range? >> that's consistent with what -- >> okay. thank you. the president's executive -- and ds we're talking about a visa -- controlling our visas and the visa waiver control. and we have here about 4 to 6 million people, in that range, who have overstayed their visa. the biggest visa overstay in the history of mankind is the obama waiver. he gave an executive order to allow those people to stay in spite of their being here illegally. isn't that correct? >> the president -- >> yes, it's correct. the president gave an executive order -- >> well, we -
correct? anyone? >> is that the range? >> the usual number is 11 in my. >> 11 to 15? >> yes. the number that i've always heard is 11, and actually declining, sir. >> okay. 11 to 15, everybody pretty much agrees. we'll just take it added 11. and about half of those people here overstayed a visa or a tourist thing or student, i'm told, just round numbers, and the others just came across the border illegally, in that range. mr. rodriguez, about that range? >>...
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get ready for the correction. it's coming. have cash on hand. when it happens, don't sell the good ones to subsidize the bad. you'll end up with a terrible portfolio that won't be able to bounce back when times turn better. "mad money" is back after the break. >> cramer, you have super. you are awesome. >> i'm a first time investor. >> thank you for inspiring me to get in the game. >> this show is the best. i'm so glad you're on tv. >> i want you to know you have transformed me. (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. where are you? it's very loud there. are you taking a zumba class? so how ya doing? enough pressure in here for ya? ugh. my sinuses are killing me. yeah...just wait 'til we hit ten thousand feet. i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. to
get ready for the correction. it's coming. have cash on hand. when it happens, don't sell the good ones to subsidize the bad. you'll end up with a terrible portfolio that won't be able to bounce back when times turn better. "mad money" is back after the break. >> cramer, you have super. you are awesome. >> i'm a first time investor. >> thank you for inspiring me to get in the game. >> this show is the best. i'm so glad you're on tv. >> i want you to know...
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corrections happen all the time. they particularly happen after i learned this in the great anticipate these. you can't write off the market i always like to tell the story and put things in sport analogies. of joe dimaggio after his own personal bull market. his 56 game hitting streak, when he failed to hit in games 57, should you have traded dimaggio and cut him? well, whatever. was he finished? is that smart thinking? same with the market. corrections are to be expected and accepted as a matter of course particularly after 56 great days on the market, you're going to get something like that. when they happen, they are not a reason to panic. they can be great opportunities. even as people insist that they are wrecked, that the market is done because the charts are bad, taking out the 200 day moving average, created a bearish crush, a death cross, hindenburg cross, a winning streak with a couple of losses and we put on of hibernation, like to be right that day. given that so many don't expect corrections, he's somet
corrections happen all the time. they particularly happen after i learned this in the great anticipate these. you can't write off the market i always like to tell the story and put things in sport analogies. of joe dimaggio after his own personal bull market. his 56 game hitting streak, when he failed to hit in games 57, should you have traded dimaggio and cut him? well, whatever. was he finished? is that smart thinking? same with the market. corrections are to be expected and accepted as a...
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corrections will come but you strike. i'll show you how to prepare for those painful days. >> house of pain. >> getting too attached can be a portfolio killer. i'll explain why emotions and money don't mix. they are oil and water. stick with cramer. >> tonight we're going over the and holy cow, four decades of investing. rules i wants you to know and want you to just kind of learn by heart like i have. you know, not just like the usual twitter, 140 character stuff, this is real stuff here. a lot of people for instance don't think a correction is ever going to occur. get lulled in the market in good times and a lot of people get involved when there's been months of good times and when bad times hit, they are eager to pin blame or be shocked in disbelief, instead of expecting corrections and not being fearful of them. when a correction occurs many investors decided they want nothing to do with the market. the correction signifies that something is wrong with the market as a whole as if these aren't stocks of companies and t
corrections will come but you strike. i'll show you how to prepare for those painful days. >> house of pain. >> getting too attached can be a portfolio killer. i'll explain why emotions and money don't mix. they are oil and water. stick with cramer. >> tonight we're going over the and holy cow, four decades of investing. rules i wants you to know and want you to just kind of learn by heart like i have. you know, not just like the usual twitter, 140 character stuff, this is...
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get ready for the correction. it's coming. have cash on hand.n it happens, don't sell the good ones to subsidize the bad. you'll end up with a terrible portfolio that won't be able to bounce back when times turn better. "mad money" is back after the break. >> cramer, you have super. you are awesome. >> i'm a first time investor. >> thank you for inspiring me to get in the game. >> this show is the best. i'm so glad you're on tv. >> i want you to know you have transformed me. thank you, cramer. >>> rules are a drag, aren't they? i hate rules, but they will keep you from getting blown out and hef you navigate the tougher times when you least expect it. if you aren't prepared mentally, you won't be tough enough to handle these moments and flee about what is right to do and paralyzed with fear and self-doubt instead of mindful and open tune is tick. emotions have been to be checked at the door in this business. i hear people say i hope a stock goes up. or doesn't it have to go up? implying a question that's like doesn't a team have to win a game som
get ready for the correction. it's coming. have cash on hand.n it happens, don't sell the good ones to subsidize the bad. you'll end up with a terrible portfolio that won't be able to bounce back when times turn better. "mad money" is back after the break. >> cramer, you have super. you are awesome. >> i'm a first time investor. >> thank you for inspiring me to get in the game. >> this show is the best. i'm so glad you're on tv. >> i want you to know you...
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is that a fair correct? >> that is correct. yes. >> reporter: hentemann produced his own expert witness to refute the state's toxicity timeline as suspect science. >> it's impossible to determine when the ethylene glycol may have been ingested because it may have been ingested as one dose or at one time or several smaller doses over an undermined period of time. >> reporter: in his close, of it amounted to at the very least, reasonable doubt. >> i'm suggesting to you that it's a suicide. and if the facts don't add up, then you have to rule in favor of the defendant. >> reporter: teresa never testified. her family and ray's waited, as judge yost retired to his chambers to make his decision. coming up -- >> i was so afraid that she was gonna get away with it. >> i have faith in her. >> reporter: the verdict. and -- [ phone ringing ] >> reporter: a surprise phone call. >> can i get it? >> yeah, yeah. okay. >> they have no evidence on me. i love it eat special, feel special. discover more ways to eat special ...with special k. it's
is that a fair correct? >> that is correct. yes. >> reporter: hentemann produced his own expert witness to refute the state's toxicity timeline as suspect science. >> it's impossible to determine when the ethylene glycol may have been ingested because it may have been ingested as one dose or at one time or several smaller doses over an undermined period of time. >> reporter: in his close, of it amounted to at the very least, reasonable doubt. >> i'm suggesting to...
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his lack of political correctness has not all of a sudden made jeb bush being less politically correct or anyone else. he hanged changed the landscape of how to run to office. i don't think he has started a conversation or gotten people to pay attention. instead, i fear that he has awakened a mentality that has lied dormant the kkk has had increased interest in their membership as a result of donald trump and things he has said making it okay to be cool to be islam afob ic >>> ted cruz was not seen as a credible candidate but now that he seems not as outlandish as donald trump, amongst conservatives he has gained ground thanks possibly to donald trump >> i think there is a certain subsection of the republican electorate who never believed that it was possible to have an anti establishment candidate. donald trump made anti establishment candidates viable and that, therefore, lifted ted cruz >>> for a regular republican in new york city who just wants to lower factiones and have balanced budgets, it's hard to find a candidate who someone who would want out there. this outlandishness that
his lack of political correctness has not all of a sudden made jeb bush being less politically correct or anyone else. he hanged changed the landscape of how to run to office. i don't think he has started a conversation or gotten people to pay attention. instead, i fear that he has awakened a mentality that has lied dormant the kkk has had increased interest in their membership as a result of donald trump and things he has said making it okay to be cool to be islam afob ic >>> ted cruz...
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center where corrections officers nate violently attacked by inmates. since that day both co' s have been out of work suffering from physical injuries, depression, support. all common issues facing many men and women working at the department that have led to an increase in the number of correction officer suicides. 5 investigates discovered 14 have taken their own lives in the past 5 1/2 years. >>? what needs to change? >> the whole system. they need to pay attention to what is going on and they need to be more proactive. >> they need to improve the conditions. >> the department is working with the union and taking part in a study to improve treatment and to identify and measure the effect of stress on the well being of corrections officers. we' ve learned last year 311 co' s were referred to the department' s employee assistance unit for help. kathy curran, 5 investigates. deer hunt is over. as of monday 53 deer were killed in the controlled hunt the first inside the reservation' s borders in 100 years. state officials say the hunt was necessary to pr
center where corrections officers nate violently attacked by inmates. since that day both co' s have been out of work suffering from physical injuries, depression, support. all common issues facing many men and women working at the department that have led to an increase in the number of correction officer suicides. 5 investigates discovered 14 have taken their own lives in the past 5 1/2 years. >>? what needs to change? >> the whole system. they need to pay attention to what is...
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ns because he doesn't do anything politically correct. >> but he's not politically correct or correct: that's true. he's not correct in any way. ( cheers and applause ) if they're going to dump political correctness, at least be correct about something. >> i just don't understand how america decided to treat donald sterling a certain way and not trump? i think it's a very odd-- donald sterling talked ( bleep ), but he did it privately. >> larry: hold on. you're defending donald sterling. >> compared to donald trump. in his announcement, mexicans are rapists. he called them rapists. i don't get it. >> larry: it's only because he wants to build a wall, ricky. >> but what you're saying is they should treat-- they should treat crump the way they treated donald sterling. >> yeah, donald sterling can't even go to a game anymore. he can't even go to the game anymore. he can't go. this man is running for president! ( applause ) ( cheers ). >> larry: i don't know. okay, then let me ask you this. then who to you think-- i know we think it's just-- it can't be just dumb people or we say, well it
ns because he doesn't do anything politically correct. >> but he's not politically correct or correct: that's true. he's not correct in any way. ( cheers and applause ) if they're going to dump political correctness, at least be correct about something. >> i just don't understand how america decided to treat donald sterling a certain way and not trump? i think it's a very odd-- donald sterling talked ( bleep ), but he did it privately. >> larry: hold on. you're defending...
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it's time to throw political correctness in the garbage. right now, those afraid to report suspicious activities almost have blood on their hands because the fear crippled them from speaking the truth and about time to speak the truth. >> hold on. we have other people on the show. robert spencer. you have studied isis. this is part of their mo, they want to radicalize and use the internet. it's believed they use the blueprint from al qaeda, their online magazine to build the pipe bombs and they were going after these ieds. what does this mean? >> what they have is a comprehensive plan to sew blood and mayhem in the streets of the united states. they have a very detailed guidebook for muslims in the united states how to mount terror attacks exactly like we saw in san bernardino and to blend in before they mount the attack with the larger population and instruct them don't carry around the car ran and don't go to mosque or appear to be an observant muslim and we will call you when it's time to strike. they hope to overwhelm the american law e
it's time to throw political correctness in the garbage. right now, those afraid to report suspicious activities almost have blood on their hands because the fear crippled them from speaking the truth and about time to speak the truth. >> hold on. we have other people on the show. robert spencer. you have studied isis. this is part of their mo, they want to radicalize and use the internet. it's believed they use the blueprint from al qaeda, their online magazine to build the pipe bombs...
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>> that is correct. the first time we've partnered particularly for the specific color. >> tell us about my brother's keeper for those who may not be familiar with it, jared. >> it's an issue that was started at the white house by president obama, and he issued a challenge to communities, and new rochelle is the first community in westchester county to accept this challenge. and in doing so, the city and the school district formed a partnership to reach some of the milestones, and also we've taken the unique step of including the community at large. we have several hundred community organizations that have decided to partner with us as we tackle this challenge. >> what are the things that are encompassed in the program? what is it you all are doing? >> so the milestones tackle things -- well, first, it's really trying to tackle the gap that exists in terms of life outcomes for young men of color. so all the data shows that young men of color are on the bottom end of things like health, prison, school gra
>> that is correct. the first time we've partnered particularly for the specific color. >> tell us about my brother's keeper for those who may not be familiar with it, jared. >> it's an issue that was started at the white house by president obama, and he issued a challenge to communities, and new rochelle is the first community in westchester county to accept this challenge. and in doing so, the city and the school district formed a partnership to reach some of the milestones,...
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>> yes correct. correct. >> would you cede as you said last night, that you need arab muslim nations to help the united states defeat the jihad? would you cede that? >> no, i don't. but i do think it would be very helpful. >> no? >> no. but i do think it would be very, very helpful. >> how does it help them if you say to the king of jordan you and all your people can't come here for a while until i sort it out. saudi arabia, morocco egypt their government is cooperating with ice with us. >> when you say their governments are letting us, we are paying a very big price to have governments let us do anything. >> but still -- >> -- we have. >> allow us to use bases in turkey. >> excuse me. you. >> you are not going to have those bases. >> we are paying a very big price. i watched president obama's speech last week it was f disgrace. frankly when it ended i said is that all there is? i couldn't even believe it. i watched that speech the other night. it was a total disgrace. we have a president that doesn'
>> yes correct. correct. >> would you cede as you said last night, that you need arab muslim nations to help the united states defeat the jihad? would you cede that? >> no, i don't. but i do think it would be very helpful. >> no? >> no. but i do think it would be very, very helpful. >> how does it help them if you say to the king of jordan you and all your people can't come here for a while until i sort it out. saudi arabia, morocco egypt their government is...
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am i correct in that? >> that's correct. you can express a preference if you have family living in australia, canada, the u.s., but you don't get to decide that. >> you don't get to decide where you're going. >> most refugees don't get resettled. most stay in the countries to which they fled. >> so, let's look at it from the shoes of somebody who wants to do harm to the united states. if you're an isis terrorist and you want to sneak into the u.s., that would be the dumbest avenue you could take to apply for unhcr resettlement to the united states because you could end up in norway after the 24-month vetting process, am i correct in that? >> i agree. this is not an efficient way for a would-be terrorist to enter the united states, but that doesn't mean we let down our guard because it would only take one bad guy to completely ruin the entire program. and we love this program. this program does so much good for tens of thousands of people every year. >> sure. sure. and, by the way, the shootings in california, were those perp
am i correct in that? >> that's correct. you can express a preference if you have family living in australia, canada, the u.s., but you don't get to decide that. >> you don't get to decide where you're going. >> most refugees don't get resettled. most stay in the countries to which they fled. >> so, let's look at it from the shoes of somebody who wants to do harm to the united states. if you're an isis terrorist and you want to sneak into the u.s., that would be the...
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the correct answer is "krampus." we also would have accepted "jared." [ audience ohs ] [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: jared from sub -- you better be good! or else jared is gonna come and put you in his big ol' pants! take you to whererer it is he lives. [ laughter ] jared from subway. okay. [ laughter ] you were worried about krampus. [ laughter ] in economic news, here's a good questiti. here, this is a good question. what reportedly has to earn at least $1.5 billion to be considered a financial success? the correct answer is "the new 'star wars' movie." we also would have accepted "kim and kanye's kids." [ laughter ] if they don't make a lot of money, here comes jared krampus. [ laughter ] speaking of "star wars" -- krampus is like, "hey, don't clump me in with jared!" [ laughter ] we're like, "we're sorry, krampus." he's like, "that's cool. it's just t viously i've got a lot going wrong for me right now. and the new movie makes me out to be a super dick head." and it's like, "i get it, krampus. it's a tough t
the correct answer is "krampus." we also would have accepted "jared." [ audience ohs ] [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: jared from sub -- you better be good! or else jared is gonna come and put you in his big ol' pants! take you to whererer it is he lives. [ laughter ] jared from subway. okay. [ laughter ] you were worried about krampus. [ laughter ] in economic news, here's a good questiti. here, this is a good question. what reportedly has to earn at least $1.5...
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. >> wabash valley correctional >> wabash valley correctional facility is a maximum security facility unlike any other in the state of indiana. it's home to a cell block of 53 kids, sentenced as adults. >> i'm colt lundy, and i'm 15 years old. it's overwhelming just to know that there is people in here that be like my grandpa. so it's really quite odd, because everybody calls me young un, and i'm always treated like i'm a little kid can. on the news, they made it sound like i was just horrible, juvenile, like cold-blooded. my crime might seem like that, but, like, i'm not the person that they may think i am from reading something. like i'm way different than that. >> 15-year-old colt lundy is at the start of a 30-year prison sentence for conspiracy to commit murder in the shooting death of his stepfather. he and a 12-year-old accomplice were caught in illinois after the boys fled in the victim's car. what would drive two kids, neither of whom had ever had a brush with the law to commit such an unthinkable act? reports show no real explanation, and neither boy chose to talk with us of
. >> wabash valley correctional >> wabash valley correctional facility is a maximum security facility unlike any other in the state of indiana. it's home to a cell block of 53 kids, sentenced as adults. >> i'm colt lundy, and i'm 15 years old. it's overwhelming just to know that there is people in here that be like my grandpa. so it's really quite odd, because everybody calls me young un, and i'm always treated like i'm a little kid can. on the news, they made it sound like i...
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erik: correct.onis: so, just so everybody's super clear, the reason that i did not let you cash my check is because i want to make sure that the paperwork is legit. 'cause so far, [bleep] isn't legit around here. erik has my check, but i still don't have the signed paperwork back. and i'm here spending a lot of time with no guarantees. the deal you and i have puts me 51% in charge. erik: right. you're in charge. lemonis: if you talk to people the way you're talking to them, you'll be fired. are we totally clear? -erik: sure. -lemonis: okay. it can't always be everybody else's fault. erik: absolutely not. so, if we could go around the room and i could apologize to each person individually, i'd be happy to if you feel there's anything i've ever done that's been inappropriate or not anything you think should've been done. sorry if you feel like you can't approach me. i'm sorry if you feel i've dominated you at a time. i'm sorry if i've ever made you feel bad. you know, i'm sorry. so, i'll try in the fu
erik: correct.onis: so, just so everybody's super clear, the reason that i did not let you cash my check is because i want to make sure that the paperwork is legit. 'cause so far, [bleep] isn't legit around here. erik has my check, but i still don't have the signed paperwork back. and i'm here spending a lot of time with no guarantees. the deal you and i have puts me 51% in charge. erik: right. you're in charge. lemonis: if you talk to people the way you're talking to them, you'll be fired. are...
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and so the corrections found it, made a law, that made it a felony.that's when i stopped. >> coming up on "lockup: raw." the most violent confrontations behind bars. cell extractions. >> tell you to back up to the door. if you back up you're a bitch. sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> some of the most dangerous confrontations in prison happen when correctional officers are forced to extract an inmate from his cell. extractions are carried out by specially trained teams of correctional officers according to exact guidelines. >> i'm officer allen. i'm the number three man on the team. i'm responsible for controlling the inmate's left arm. i will use the least amount of force necessary. >> the entire process is carefully choreographed and videotaped for the protection of officers and inmates alike. >> open the door. >> when we visited the kentucky state
and so the corrections found it, made a law, that made it a felony.that's when i stopped. >> coming up on "lockup: raw." the most violent confrontations behind bars. cell extractions. >> tell you to back up to the door. if you back up you're a bitch. sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you...
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i can't imagine more of a nightmare for a corrections officer and for his or her family. we can bring some measure of protection to these officers by making sure that every possible circumstance is one in which the officer has pepper spray to be able to prevent an attack or to slow an attack down -- slow it down enough, i should say, until that corrections officer gets help. so i want to say how much we appreciate the fact that this is bipartisan. this is one of those issues that should not have any kind of political division. senator toomey outlined the challenge and also the solution for this problem. this is not a guarantee, but it means that if a corrections officer -- and they're always outnumbered, by the way --er in a outnumbered -- if they're outnumbered, they will have some means of protection. i want to mention one thing that i forgot about or maybe never fully understood until i was in a line for the viewing at correction officer eric willia williams' viewing before his funeral. it was the -- the line was full of law enforcement officers, and i think sometimes
i can't imagine more of a nightmare for a corrections officer and for his or her family. we can bring some measure of protection to these officers by making sure that every possible circumstance is one in which the officer has pepper spray to be able to prevent an attack or to slow an attack down -- slow it down enough, i should say, until that corrections officer gets help. so i want to say how much we appreciate the fact that this is bipartisan. this is one of those issues that should not...
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, correct. so the second is correct. >> the first statement by itself is not correct. >> well, i think the fbi is concerned about small number of refugees that have come in. that's under the current system of anyone in that category. >> i would point to -- at least i've got about a dozen names here, senator sessions sits up on breitbart one of the more recent charges here is august 12, twa2015. i can't pronounce his last name. last name kurbidov? a native of uzbekistan came to the united states as a refugee in 2009 and was found guilty that he attempted to provide materiel support to terrorist organizations and possessed an unregistered destructive device. u.s. assistant attorney general john carlin stated that he "conspired to provide materiel support to the islamic movement of uzbekistan and procured bomb-making materials in the interest of perpetrating a terrorist attack on american soil." came to the country as a refugee in 2009. most of the refugees that i've interacted with have a healthy
, correct. so the second is correct. >> the first statement by itself is not correct. >> well, i think the fbi is concerned about small number of refugees that have come in. that's under the current system of anyone in that category. >> i would point to -- at least i've got about a dozen names here, senator sessions sits up on breitbart one of the more recent charges here is august 12, twa2015. i can't pronounce his last name. last name kurbidov? a native of uzbekistan came to...
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a correctional officer offered to hold it in place for our camera. but at another california prison, one inmate's artwork is either immediately confiscated and destroyed, or kept in a secured location. the inmate is charles manson. >> we have some manson memorabilia that charles manson has created since he's been incarcerated here at corcoran. >> during one of our shoots at california state prison corcoran our crew barely got a glimpse of manson before he covered up his window. a recent mug shot shows how much he has aged since first coming to prison in 1971. but his artwork provides a unique insight. into his life behind bars. >> here's a scorpion that he's made. basically just taking thread from various types of items, socks and t-shirts and towels and he creates it and uses a marker to color it. this is probably one of the items that he makes the most of, would be scorpions and spiders. this is, i would assume, something like a harp and he's made it out of toilet paper, and newspaper. this looks like some dental floss, a small stick and probably f
a correctional officer offered to hold it in place for our camera. but at another california prison, one inmate's artwork is either immediately confiscated and destroyed, or kept in a secured location. the inmate is charles manson. >> we have some manson memorabilia that charles manson has created since he's been incarcerated here at corcoran. >> during one of our shoots at california state prison corcoran our crew barely got a glimpse of manson before he covered up his window. a...