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when they were in the jail's less restrictive general population unit they beat up another inmate. >>hey brought a new guy on to the unit which happened to be an enemy. i punched him in his face, shaun slammed him and we stomped him. >> david peters hooked back up with a childhood friend delshaun bloodworth, as it happened the brother of one of the people that had jumped him perhaps three weeks ago came into that unit. they fought each other. >> it all stems from they got us, now we got to get them. it's retaliation. you know what i mean? it goes back and forth, back and forth. you know what i mean? it's never-ending, no peace treaty, none of that. >>> coming up -- delshaun bloodworth goes off. >>> and two brothers deal with a common enemy. >> when we're out there getting high all's we're thinking about is the next high. >> i could spend anywhere from $300, to $500 on heroin, cocaine. >>> for many jail inmates, their stay behind bars can be relatively short and often their first visit is their last. for others, like 24-year-old nick, back-to-back arrests have led to a revolving door r
when they were in the jail's less restrictive general population unit they beat up another inmate. >>hey brought a new guy on to the unit which happened to be an enemy. i punched him in his face, shaun slammed him and we stomped him. >> david peters hooked back up with a childhood friend delshaun bloodworth, as it happened the brother of one of the people that had jumped him perhaps three weeks ago came into that unit. they fought each other. >> it all stems from they got us,...
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unit. she was released to general population a few weeks ago. despite her sometimes violent tendencies, she claims her numerous days in the suffolk county jail stem from her addiction to cocaine and heroin. >> when i was with my kids, i never did nothing. never did no drugs. did nothing. i was a stay-at-home mom. i was good, and then started racking up charges and doing drugs. it was all downhill. >> she says she turned to prostitution to support her drug habit. her two children, ages 5 and 6, are now in the custody of their father. >> i do write to them. i don't get any mail back from them. i don't get to talk to them on the phone. my family talks to them. he won't let me talk to them on the phone in jail. >> despite the pain, minacapelli has found room for laughter in jail, particularly with her cellmate cindy archer. >> the first day we came in, we laughed. so hard she was on the floor rolling. >> yeah. i was against the wall slapping the wall, everything. i haven't laughed so hard in my life like that. >> like minacapelli, archer also strugg
unit. she was released to general population a few weeks ago. despite her sometimes violent tendencies, she claims her numerous days in the suffolk county jail stem from her addiction to cocaine and heroin. >> when i was with my kids, i never did nothing. never did no drugs. did nothing. i was a stay-at-home mom. i was good, and then started racking up charges and doing drugs. it was all downhill. >> she says she turned to prostitution to support her drug habit. her two children,...
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. >> reporter: like espinoza, daniel also aspires to are placed on the general population unit. >> got to mingle with the crowd. you get to get out. i never been a part. only part -- never seen -- like two weeks. >> what was it? >> a fight. everybody fights. right? i can't handle situations without a fight. someone says something to you or you got problems and you got to act on it. if you don't, they will. >> reporter: 16 months ago, esdale was convicted of possession of a firearm and sentenced to two years at the corrections house. for inmates serving 2 1/2 years or less. due to multiple fights, he spent the first 13 months in segregation, but even under those restrictions he was still a significant discipline problem. >> daniel has gotten into many fights since he's been here. he's been involved in almost ten fights. he was called or called to happen. a lot more behind the scenes than he's actually been involved in. >> i'll be in the background, amping them up. just -- i like going at it. [ bleep ] i don't know. it's just fun to me. i just enjoy it. i like all the -- commotion and st
. >> reporter: like espinoza, daniel also aspires to are placed on the general population unit. >> got to mingle with the crowd. you get to get out. i never been a part. only part -- never seen -- like two weeks. >> what was it? >> a fight. everybody fights. right? i can't handle situations without a fight. someone says something to you or you got problems and you got to act on it. if you don't, they will. >> reporter: 16 months ago, esdale was convicted of...
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his good friend dull shaun bloodworth, david peters was given another chance to live on a general population unithers in assaulting another inmate on the unit. and is now back in segregation. but he says the other guy is the one who started it. >> i guess he had an issue with one of my friends. he thought that the best way to handle it would be to try and swing on my friend. so, when we all seen that, we all reacted. first thing that we did, threw him on the floor, flipped him, started stomping his head into the tiles. we only could do so much because we're all in the way. i'm trying to kick him but my man is right there. trying to hit him. it's all, all crazy. it was crazy. yeah. he caught the worst end of it. >> hey, guys. >> deputy stangle will decide how many days peters must serve in segregation. >> you guys messed up yourselves the way we look at it. that was a one on one between that man and lewis. >> you know. >> i know. you guys all join in because you all play as a group. >> yeah. yeah. you already know. >> i know, i know. problem is we don't like groups. groups are bad. groups get peop
his good friend dull shaun bloodworth, david peters was given another chance to live on a general population unithers in assaulting another inmate on the unit. and is now back in segregation. but he says the other guy is the one who started it. >> i guess he had an issue with one of my friends. he thought that the best way to handle it would be to try and swing on my friend. so, when we all seen that, we all reacted. first thing that we did, threw him on the floor, flipped him, started...
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. >> a walk through one of "i" house's wards quickly reveals how different it is from the general population unit this is stateville's version of solitary confinement. >> how y'all doing? >> markers indicating dangerous inmates fill the ward as does an overwhelming stench. >> it's a stripped cell, so they don't have on any clothes or very little clothes. they urinate, bowel movement everywhere. >> can you tell us what that is? >> it's feces. spreads it on everything. clean it off every day. every day, he puts it right back on. >> i think they just kind of crazy. kind of the prison life is probably getting to them. >> not only are the conditions much more stark than in the other cell houses, the inmates don't get out for the normal yard, dining room, visiting hours or any other privileges. what they get is one hour of yard and one shower a week. that's it. this is what the next six months hold for maurice. >> this is the penitentiary. the real deal. >> in addition to the problem prisoners like maurice, the segregation unit also houses inmates with psychiatric problems. stateville doesn't have a ps
. >> a walk through one of "i" house's wards quickly reveals how different it is from the general population unit this is stateville's version of solitary confinement. >> how y'all doing? >> markers indicating dangerous inmates fill the ward as does an overwhelming stench. >> it's a stripped cell, so they don't have on any clothes or very little clothes. they urinate, bowel movement everywhere. >> can you tell us what that is? >> it's feces. spreads...
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allen is in the general population unit.hould someone be deemed incompetent, that would be through a psychiatrist and the court would deem them incompetent and you wouldn't be housed. you would be at bridgewater which is where our state facility is. >> corey has posed problems. >> he's got a very poor impulse control. when he gets ramped up, he's unable to bring down. there are issues, sometimes he's in much more need of mental health to get back to a calming state. >> no touch and move. okay. it's like that? it's like that. >> >> it's like that. >> while housing corey provides a correctional staff, sharing a cell with angel, a friend from the streets, has made time go by a little easier for everyone. >> we've known each other for seven, eight years. he's a riot. laughing all night, giggling, it's like being on the street almost. it makes your time go a little faster. it drives me nuts when anybody else gets started or new year's eve, it was chris zee up in here. i was trying to figure out who was barking and it was him all
allen is in the general population unit.hould someone be deemed incompetent, that would be through a psychiatrist and the court would deem them incompetent and you wouldn't be housed. you would be at bridgewater which is where our state facility is. >> corey has posed problems. >> he's got a very poor impulse control. when he gets ramped up, he's unable to bring down. there are issues, sometimes he's in much more need of mental health to get back to a calming state. >> no...
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. >> a walk-through one of "i" house's wards quickly reveals how different it is from the general population unit's version of solitary confinement. >> how y'all doing? >> markers indicating dangerous inmates fill the ward as does an overwhelming stench. >> it's a stripped cell, so they don't have on any clothes or very little clothes. they urinate, bowel movement everywhere. >> can you tell us what that is? >> it's feces. spreads it on everything. clean it off every day. every day, he puts it right back on. >> i think they just kind of crazy. kind of the prison life is probably getting to them. >> not only are the conditions much more stark than in the other cell houses, the inmates don't get out for the normal yard, dining room, visiting hours or any other privileges. what they get is one hour of yard and one shower a week. that's it. this is what the next six months hold for maurice. >> this is the penitentiary. the real deal. >> in addition to the problem prisoners like maurice, the segregation unit also houses inmates with psychiatric problems. stateville doesn't have a psych ward, so until
. >> a walk-through one of "i" house's wards quickly reveals how different it is from the general population unit's version of solitary confinement. >> how y'all doing? >> markers indicating dangerous inmates fill the ward as does an overwhelming stench. >> it's a stripped cell, so they don't have on any clothes or very little clothes. they urinate, bowel movement everywhere. >> can you tell us what that is? >> it's feces. spreads it on everything....
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allen is in the general population unit. should someone be deemed incompetent, that would be -- and you wouldn't be housed in a jail. it would be at bridgewater where our state facility is. >> though he's been ruled competent, corey has posed problems. >> he has poor impulse control. sometimes there are issues. sometimes he's in more need of mental health to get back down to a calming state. >> touch and move. you all over that [ bleep ] head. it's like that? >> yeah. >> it's like that? >> just like that. >> while housing corey provides a challenge to correctional staff, sharing a cell with angel a friend from the streets has made time go by a little easier for everyone. >> known each other for seven or eight years. he's a riot. in here laughing all night, giggling. it's like being on the street almost. makes time go a little faster. it drives me nuts when somebody gets started. new year's eve was crazy in here. the barking got me going crazy. found out it was him. >> do you know why he barks? >> he got issues. got some seri
allen is in the general population unit. should someone be deemed incompetent, that would be -- and you wouldn't be housed in a jail. it would be at bridgewater where our state facility is. >> though he's been ruled competent, corey has posed problems. >> he has poor impulse control. sometimes there are issues. sometimes he's in more need of mental health to get back down to a calming state. >> touch and move. you all over that [ bleep ] head. it's like that? >> yeah....
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holding cell, john philbeck's transfer from indiana state prison's residential treatment unit or rtu, to a general populationis finally ready to happen. >> go out this way. >> just be cool. >> unit 18 to "e" dorm. did you get everything? >> yeah. >> how have you been doing? >> all right. >> so far? you'll do all right. it's always good to see them come down from rtu. it's like another step. they're doing a little bit better. come out here and get to be around a bunch more people. i met philbeck when he first came to the facility up on rtu. he was really quiet up there. when he first came, wouldn't talk to nobody. but he's opened up quite a bit and i think that helped him a lot. >> i'll holler back at you, man. >> you know what it's going to cost you, right? >> ricky beauchamp is still in rtu due to his own cutting compulsion. but today, anticipating a visit from a girlfriend he hasn't seen in 20 years, beauchamp is focused on a more productive form of cutting. >> i'm going to get a haircut, maybe, because i've had enough bad haircuts. i can't do my hair that way. i've got a big bubble head, don't look right.
holding cell, john philbeck's transfer from indiana state prison's residential treatment unit or rtu, to a general populationis finally ready to happen. >> go out this way. >> just be cool. >> unit 18 to "e" dorm. did you get everything? >> yeah. >> how have you been doing? >> all right. >> so far? you'll do all right. it's always good to see them come down from rtu. it's like another step. they're doing a little bit better. come out here and...
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. >> the crack of dawn brings a military-style drill to the women's general population housing unit athe maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona. >> sound off, one, two. sound, off, three, four. one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four. try to keep my line straight. try to keep my line straight. ended up the intake. couldn't make it on the yard. pissed off all the guards. march on chains. we dare not run, we dare not hide. >> the nation's only female chain gang is preparing to make its way to a desolate field on the outskirts of the city. today's chain gang assignment is intended to do more than provide the county with free labor for a needed task. jail officials hope it will make a lasting impact on these young women, most of whom are serving short sentences for nonviolent crimes. >> all these people we're burying are indigent. they don't have any family, they don't have nobody that can claim them. the only thing they know is their name and their age. we're the last people who paid their dues and their respect. >> 19-year-old courtney is currently serving six months on a drug tra
. >> the crack of dawn brings a military-style drill to the women's general population housing unit athe maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona. >> sound off, one, two. sound, off, three, four. one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four. try to keep my line straight. try to keep my line straight. ended up the intake. couldn't make it on the yard. pissed off all the guards. march on chains. we dare not run, we dare not hide. >> the nation's only female chain gang is...
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unit. she was released to general population a few weeks ago. despite her sometimes violent tendencies, she claims her numerous days in jail stem from addiction to cocaine and heroin. >> when i was with my kids, i never did nothing. i was at stay at home mom and it was good. i started doing drugs. it was all downhill. >> she said she turned to prostitution to support her drug habit. two children ages 5 and 6 are in the custody of their father. >> i do write to them. i don't get any mail back and i don't get to talk to them on the phone. he won't let me talk to them on the phone from jail. >> despite the pay, she found room for loftner jail. particularly with her cellmate. >> the first night i came in, we laughed the entire night. rolling. it wasn't that funny. >> i was lapping the wall. i haven't laughed so hard in my lifelike this with me and her. >> archer is also struggling with addictions to heroin and cocaine. she is currently serving one year for prostitution. >> i was street walking. i would go out there and jump in the car and get the mo
unit. she was released to general population a few weeks ago. despite her sometimes violent tendencies, she claims her numerous days in jail stem from addiction to cocaine and heroin. >> when i was with my kids, i never did nothing. i was at stay at home mom and it was good. i started doing drugs. it was all downhill. >> she said she turned to prostitution to support her drug habit. two children ages 5 and 6 are in the custody of their father. >> i do write to them. i don't...
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three, four better hit the floor ♪ >> two floors above fourth avenue's general population pod is one of the highest security housing unitsnmates considered too dangerous to freely move among the general population are housed. alex has lived in one of these cells for nearly four years, as his case has lingered on in the courts. >> it's like i'm never going to get out. i'm only 23 years old. i've been here since i was 20. >> he is accused of taking part in a heinous murder. >> they're trying to say i'm the one that planned it out and i'm the one that had everything to do with it, i'm the ring leader basically, so -- >> and the prosecutor wants him to pay for the crime with his life. >> he says it was a brutal crime, that we didn't have no remorse in what we did, how we beat this dude up, like we just didn't care. but it wasn't like that, you know what i mean? we were up on dope. know what i mean? no one meant to hurt this dude like that, it was a robbery gone bad, basically. >> while prosecutors contend he was the ring leader, they say he wasn't alone. the jail currently houses four co-defendants who are especially close t
three, four better hit the floor ♪ >> two floors above fourth avenue's general population pod is one of the highest security housing unitsnmates considered too dangerous to freely move among the general population are housed. alex has lived in one of these cells for nearly four years, as his case has lingered on in the courts. >> it's like i'm never going to get out. i'm only 23 years old. i've been here since i was 20. >> he is accused of taking part in a heinous murder....
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they are planning to move him to unit one, a general population cellblock >> he knows how they treat sex offenders. we try to explain to him how we have a large number of sex offenders and deal with the population very well. let the process run its course and explain how it works. if he comes up with issues, he needs to come up here. >> even before he can escort to unit one, he receives word that she antagonizing others in adseg. >> what's he saying? you do a job and we are not here to act professional. i can say that this one offender is the ultimate test that you can maintain your professionalism. >> these, man. i'm sure you are going to step in if anybody does anything too, right . >> why you are not adsegging me is beyond me. tell me why you are not. >> there is no valid threat right now. >> oh, yeah? look at my write ups. i got a write up for possessing a razor knife in my cell. >> prior to placing him in general population,ed warden wants to make sure he doesn't take himself into a deeper hole. >> you need to understand i'm not going to waste a bed. you are not a legitimate thr
they are planning to move him to unit one, a general population cellblock >> he knows how they treat sex offenders. we try to explain to him how we have a large number of sex offenders and deal with the population very well. let the process run its course and explain how it works. if he comes up with issues, he needs to come up here. >> even before he can escort to unit one, he receives word that she antagonizing others in adseg. >> what's he saying? you do a job and we are...
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units for their own security. but in this prison, they are trying a program that allows sex offenders to live in a dormitory setting with other general populationnmates. >> it is called cru which stands for community reintegration unit but commonly known as a sex offender unit. >> i'm 35 years old. i'm in prison for having molested a family member when she was between the ages of 8 and 12. and at first, you know, just between and you me. at the end it was pretty much, you know what? i don't care if you want to stop or not. i need this. i don't know how to stop. >> community reintegration unit is based on cognitive behavior therapy. there is pretreatment, intensive treatment, and prerelease treatment. during their intensive treatment is when they actually have to admit their crime, and they work on their issues. >> i think it's helped a lot. it's helped a hell of a lot. i now have a lot more tools to deal with issues that still affect me, a lot of my issues from back then don't affect me anymore. i'm not saying that they are gone. but i know how to deal with them now. >> the reason for the sex offender program is such a high profile issue, and,
units for their own security. but in this prison, they are trying a program that allows sex offenders to live in a dormitory setting with other general populationnmates. >> it is called cru which stands for community reintegration unit but commonly known as a sex offender unit. >> i'm 35 years old. i'm in prison for having molested a family member when she was between the ages of 8 and 12. and at first, you know, just between and you me. at the end it was pretty much, you know what?...
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population generally speaking that afghans. better off with governing themselves without the united states because the forces provided security for them because as you seem we know unintentionally killed a lot of people and i think there we would be foolish to sit here and think that you actually were not really there will be a minute u.s. involvement if they'd all been involved for a long time. elsewhere across the globe this hour the u.s. has announced it will send data from his son to earth only if assured the liver is working for him did as they can through islamised ministers control the area and he was declared a state of famine in solving somalia when in the immediate term for the danger of self devastating drought has caused the crisis which be the worst to hit the region in decades it's estimated the stricken country needs over one and a half billion u.s. dollars in aid. for elderly kenyans have been given a legal permission to see the british government over alleged atrocities committed during colonial times they came in say they were systematically abused her special camps and helped to crush them our earlier they can
population generally speaking that afghans. better off with governing themselves without the united states because the forces provided security for them because as you seem we know unintentionally killed a lot of people and i think there we would be foolish to sit here and think that you actually were not really there will be a minute u.s. involvement if they'd all been involved for a long time. elsewhere across the globe this hour the u.s. has announced it will send data from his son to earth...
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it has to if it wants to be taken seriously by the population generally speaking that afghans are better. we're governing themselves without the united states because she forces provided security for them because as you seem we know unintentionally killed a lot of people and i think that we would be foolish to sit here and think that the u.s. is leaving we're not leaving there will be permanent u.s. involvement that made or going to vomit for a long time. where across the globe this hour the u.s. has announced it will send aid to found the hit some are certainly if the short deliveries work they did is they passed through islamist militant controlled areas the un has declared a state of famine and somebody somalia when nearly four million people in danger of starvation a devastating drought has caused the crisis said to be the worst to hit the region in decades it's estimated the stricken country needs over one and a half billion u.s. dollars in aid. for elderly kenyans have been given a legal permission to see the british government allege atrocities committed during colonial times they claim in say they were systematically abused a
it has to if it wants to be taken seriously by the population generally speaking that afghans are better. we're governing themselves without the united states because she forces provided security for them because as you seem we know unintentionally killed a lot of people and i think that we would be foolish to sit here and think that the u.s. is leaving we're not leaving there will be permanent u.s. involvement that made or going to vomit for a long time. where across the globe this hour the...
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populations. we shifted. the win moved $13.7 million to cash assistance annually. no new general fund dollars. 1296 units of housing, health placed 35 and 68 folks not just in the cannot cash units, but in others. >> to translate, $13.7 million, is that since the program goes the inception? >> since the annual -- it is an annual number. supervisor farrell: so it is able to be provided other was to provide up to 1300? >> 1296. correct. it was the intent from the start. if you look at the caseload changes, we were also trying to address the problem that arises when san francisco has a cash grant of up to $425 a month and the neighboring calories -- counties have grants of $29.50 $9 respectively. it serves as an attraction to come to san francisco with the relatively lax residency requirements. and be able to get cash aid. to restore integrity to public dollars, it was another piece. we assumed that when we reduce that grant, we would see less from other counties. the caseload decline was the principal founder of the 13.7. a decline from 3000 we could fall into the fund. so we looked at the caseload decline
populations. we shifted. the win moved $13.7 million to cash assistance annually. no new general fund dollars. 1296 units of housing, health placed 35 and 68 folks not just in the cannot cash units, but in others. >> to translate, $13.7 million, is that since the program goes the inception? >> since the annual -- it is an annual number. supervisor farrell: so it is able to be provided other was to provide up to 1300? >> 1296. correct. it was the intent from the start. if you...
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populations. we shifted. the win moved $13.7 million to cash assistance annually. no new general fund dollars. 1296 units of housing, health placed 35 and 68 folks not just in the cannot cash units, but in others. >> to translate, $13.7 million, is that since the program goes the inception? >> since the annual -- it is an annual number. supervisor farrell: so it is able to be provided other was to
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taken seriously by the population generally speaking the afghans are better off with governing themselves without the united states or the coalition forces providing security for them because as we've seen we have unintentionally killed a lot of people and i think that we would be foolish to sit here and think that the u.s. is leaving we're not leaving there will be permanent u.s. involvement in nato involvement for a long time. well elsewhere across the globe this hour in the u.s. has an altitude will send aid to famine hit somalia but only if it should deliveries going to be hinted as they pass through islamist militant controlled areas the un has declared a state of damage in southern somalia we nearly four million people are in danger of starvation a devastating drought has caused the crisis there because it was to hit the region in decades it's estimates of the stricken country needs as one and a whole billion u.s. dollars in aid. for elderly kenyans have been given legal permission to sue the british government alleged atrocities committed during colonial times the claimants say they were systematical
taken seriously by the population generally speaking the afghans are better off with governing themselves without the united states or the coalition forces providing security for them because as we've seen we have unintentionally killed a lot of people and i think that we would be foolish to sit here and think that the u.s. is leaving we're not leaving there will be permanent u.s. involvement in nato involvement for a long time. well elsewhere across the globe this hour in the u.s. has an...
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it has to if it wants to be taken seriously by the population generally speaking that afghans are better off with governing themselves without the united states of coalition courses providing security for them because as we've seen we have unintentionally killed a lot of people and i think that we would be foolish to sit here and think that the u.s. is leaning we're not leaving there will be permanent u.s. involvement in nato involvement for a long time. elsewhere across the globe the u.s. has announced it will send aid to come and hit somalia but only here for sure in the forty's way behind it is a particular islamic militant controlled areas the u.n. is the state of famine in southern somalia when nearly four million people in danger of selfish and devastation drought as the crisis and the worst of it the decades it's estimated the stricken country needs in one of the home they leave us dollars in. atlanta this is. the very last round of court night in libya's tar sound brings to an end to her c.d.'s and station. lunches is the last shuttle girl you know and it's written on display at the kennedy space center any fusion surgery i do
it has to if it wants to be taken seriously by the population generally speaking that afghans are better off with governing themselves without the united states of coalition courses providing security for them because as we've seen we have unintentionally killed a lot of people and i think that we would be foolish to sit here and think that the u.s. is leaning we're not leaving there will be permanent u.s. involvement in nato involvement for a long time. elsewhere across the globe the u.s. has...
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has to give it wants to be taken seriously by the population generally speaking the afghans are better off with governing themselves without the united states or the coalition forces providing security for them because as we've seen we have unintentionally killed a lot of people and i think that we would be foolish to sit here and think that the u.s. is leaving we're not leaving there will be permanent u.s. involvement in nato involvement for a long time. elsewhere across the globe the u.s. has announced it will send aid to famine hit somalia but then here for sure in the words way behind it is the true islamic militant controlled areas the u.n. is because the state of famine insolvency somalia when nearly four million people are in danger of a devastating drought has called the crisis of the worst in decades it's estimated the stricken country needs in one of the hot believe us dollars in. atlanta this is. the very last. fortnight in rebates touchdown brings to an end the percy via american station. lunges is the last shuttle girl wouldn't on it under the traditional display at the kennedy space center any fusion rogers i knew and w
has to give it wants to be taken seriously by the population generally speaking the afghans are better off with governing themselves without the united states or the coalition forces providing security for them because as we've seen we have unintentionally killed a lot of people and i think that we would be foolish to sit here and think that the u.s. is leaving we're not leaving there will be permanent u.s. involvement in nato involvement for a long time. elsewhere across the globe the u.s. has...
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precipitous increase in muslim populations throughout europe which is much more significant there than it is here in the united states. >> let's talk about the real anxieties of the generale measure he took of horror here. what is the general public concern in europe about the average european base for a person whose roots go back in you're europe as opposed to another country, what does that fael like in europe. >> great question. first of all, let's look at norway in particular. norway is projected to have about a 150% increase in muslim population in the next 20 çyea. we are talking about countries that are very small and countries that are homeo genius. now, coming home to roost politically of several things. at least the political collapse if you will of the european union. the union exists but there is growing disdane for the borderless continental identity. in addition we have economic issues, we have what's considered a lot of national identity, loss of sovereignty, dem grf iks that i spoke of where there is populations to relatively small countries that are heretofore what moth nous in portugal, greece and spain, which are trying to bail these countries out. >>
precipitous increase in muslim populations throughout europe which is much more significant there than it is here in the united states. >> let's talk about the real anxieties of the generale measure he took of horror here. what is the general public concern in europe about the average european base for a person whose roots go back in you're europe as opposed to another country, what does that fael like in europe. >> great question. first of all, let's look at norway in particular....
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islamaphobia in muslim populations throughout europe, which is much more significant there than it is throughout the united states. >> let's talk about the real anxieties of the generalmeasure he took of horror here. what is the general public concern in europe whose roots go back in europe a opposed to a immigrant? >> great question. first of all, let's look at norway in particular. norway is projected to have about a 150% increase in muslim population in the next 20 years. we're talking about countries particularly small and homogeneous. now coming home to roost politically of several things, the at least the political collapse, if you will, of the european union. the european union exists, but there's growing disdain for this borderless continental identity. in addition, we have economic issues, we have what's considered a loss of national identity, a loss of sovereignty, the demographics that i spoke of where these precipitous increase in populations to relatively small countries that here before were homogenous, which are affecting a whole continent, which are trying to bail these countries out. >> let me get back to something that doesn't resinate here. america
islamaphobia in muslim populations throughout europe, which is much more significant there than it is throughout the united states. >> let's talk about the real anxieties of the generalmeasure he took of horror here. what is the general public concern in europe whose roots go back in europe a opposed to a immigrant? >> great question. first of all, let's look at norway in particular. norway is projected to have about a 150% increase in muslim population in the next 20 years. we're...
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out any ability for the workers in greece to generate enough income to pay off this debt this is consigning the population to debt servitude and in the united states the republicans on the democrats failed to strike a deal to resolve the nation's debt ceiling crisis over the weekend but secretary of state hillary clinton who was in the hong kong during a tour of asia says that she has no doubt an agreement will be reached before next week's deadline economic analyst martin henniker says that the u.s. is so deep in debt that america's global influence is being undermined. united states is essentially bankrupt in any case if they increase their debt ceiling actually yes the chinese rating agency dugong has been saying even if they find an agreement and they increase the debt ceiling well it's going to be as a result more debt so the u.s. has thirteen point five trillion of debt and that's the nominal national debt but it's not even the fiscal gap including all the unfunded liabilities. of two hundred trillion us full of it's absolutely beyond control and all dramatically piers that the united states will be facing a sovereign debt crisis and
out any ability for the workers in greece to generate enough income to pay off this debt this is consigning the population to debt servitude and in the united states the republicans on the democrats failed to strike a deal to resolve the nation's debt ceiling crisis over the weekend but secretary of state hillary clinton who was in the hong kong during a tour of asia says that she has no doubt an agreement will be reached before next week's deadline economic analyst martin henniker says that...
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generation. young people continue to vote heavily for democrats and the minority population of the united states which is disproportionately democratic is growing and expanding and at least in the short term if those people vote it becomes a very easy election for obama. the question is if those people end up voting. >> that is a bigger problem. i am not so sure obama is going to get reelected. the unemployment is not going down any more. the fed is not in a mindset to stimulate the economy any further. hasn't been concerned about jobs in the first place. the problem of japan and its supply lines has not shown up yet but it will answer all the dipping portion of -- housing prices are collapsing again now that those programs are gone. depends on can the republicans nominate someone who strikes the rest of the country as sane? i am saying that seriously. it is not clear that they can. even people who are used to acting crazy for the purpose of getting the nomination. i don't mean newt gingrich. he was always crazy. but tim pawlenty if you watch him when he was on john stuart he struck me as a very
generation. young people continue to vote heavily for democrats and the minority population of the united states which is disproportionately democratic is growing and expanding and at least in the short term if those people vote it becomes a very easy election for obama. the question is if those people end up voting. >> that is a bigger problem. i am not so sure obama is going to get reelected. the unemployment is not going down any more. the fed is not in a mindset to stimulate the...
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side of the democratic party over the next generation, that young people continue to vote heavily for democrats and that the minority population in the united states which is disproportionatly democratic, and in the shoample if those people -- short term if those people vote, it's an easy election for obama. the question is if those people end up voting. >> i think that's a bigger problem than a lot of people do. i'm not so sure obama's going to get reelected. the up employment's not going down anymore. the fed is, you know, is not in the mind set to stimulate the economy any further, and he's never been that concerned about jobs # in the first place. the problem of japan in the supply lines has not shown up yet, but it will and stall a significant portion of the price. housing prices are collapsing again now that those programs are gone. it really depends on whether or not -- two things, can the republicans no , nominate someone who strikes the american people as sane. [laughter] even the people who used to be sane are agenting crazy for the purpose of getting the nomination. i don't mean newt gingrich. he was always crazy, but like tim pa
side of the democratic party over the next generation, that young people continue to vote heavily for democrats and that the minority population in the united states which is disproportionatly democratic, and in the shoample if those people -- short term if those people vote, it's an easy election for obama. the question is if those people end up voting. >> i think that's a bigger problem than a lot of people do. i'm not so sure obama's going to get reelected. the up employment's not...
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unit. a lockdown dormitory where they stay for a few days before they complete orientation and can be assigned to general population. in the meantime, they have little to do other than to think. >> i don't like to stress over things. i don't want it to tear me up because it's big. >> can you get mr. knight for me? he is 18-year-old and been in trouble with the law since he was 14. he ain't been out much since 14 years old >> how are you doing this morning? number is 191618 the expected release date is 2:23-42 this shows you all the different services. you sign off on that. the notification of next of kin. god hopes that nothing bad happens to you. we need to know who to call. this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect, but you are a young kid. people might try to take advantage of you. this is the sexual assault report. >> we had this too. >> okay. it gets more serious here. i already see there people there watching you. you get up and see him around here and we might have problems. nothing personal. you are young. you look younger than you are. people will tend to take advantage of you. we will try to keep you
unit. a lockdown dormitory where they stay for a few days before they complete orientation and can be assigned to general population. in the meantime, they have little to do other than to think. >> i don't like to stress over things. i don't want it to tear me up because it's big. >> can you get mr. knight for me? he is 18-year-old and been in trouble with the law since he was 14. he ain't been out much since 14 years old >> how are you doing this morning? number is 191618 the...
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ask -- demographics on the side over the next generation, that young people continue to vote heavily for democrats and that the minority population in the unitedtates, which is disproportionately democratic, is growing and expanding. and that at least in the short term, if those people vote, it becomes a very easy election for obama. the question i think is, is those people -- >> i think that's a bigger problem that a lot of people -- i'm not so sure obama is going to get reelected. that unemployment is not going down anymore. the bed is not in the mindset to steam late the economy any further. he hasn't been all that concerned about jobs in the first place. the problem of japan and supply lines has not shown up yet but it will. it will stall a portion of -- housing prices are collapsing again. now that those programs are gone. it really depends on whether or not -- it depends on two things. can the republicans nominate someone who strikes the rest of the country as the same? [laughter] i'm saying that seriously. and it's not clear that they can. even the people who used the same are acting crazy for the purpose of getting the nomination. i do
ask -- demographics on the side over the next generation, that young people continue to vote heavily for democrats and that the minority population in the unitedtates, which is disproportionately democratic, is growing and expanding. and that at least in the short term, if those people vote, it becomes a very easy election for obama. the question i think is, is those people -- >> i think that's a bigger problem that a lot of people -- i'm not so sure obama is going to get reelected. that...
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he's given an 18-month term in the detention unit where he is locked up 20 hours a day and not allowed to associate with the general populationlast good-bye. >> robert? >> yeah. >> come out. >> where you going? >>, dirks u. they gave me a year and a half. >> stay out of trouble. >> i will. >> you, too. >> eknow. all right. >> i love you. >> stay out of trouble, kid. >> narrator: this will be harrison's first time on idu. with good behavior, he might not serve the full year and a half. a place where the prison's most dangerous inmates seemingly spend 24 hours a day shouting threats at each other. >> he's nervous. i think he's nervous. this is his first time up here on idu. it's nerve-racking. >> this is smaller than a [ bleep ]. than a regular cell. >> hopefully he'll do his year and a half time up here, go back out to population and straighten up. and he'll be up here longer and get more reports. if he maxes out from here, they'll probably ship him out of here. >>> visitation draws families together. but it also sparks a crackdown on contra band that grips the entire prison. and now we've put our cameras in the hands of inmat
he's given an 18-month term in the detention unit where he is locked up 20 hours a day and not allowed to associate with the general populationlast good-bye. >> robert? >> yeah. >> come out. >> where you going? >>, dirks u. they gave me a year and a half. >> stay out of trouble. >> i will. >> you, too. >> eknow. all right. >> i love you. >> stay out of trouble, kid. >> narrator: this will be harrison's first time on idu....
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unit inside of a maximum security prison. here's where we house all the inmates that couldn't be handled at another institution or couldn't be handled in our general population area. now we have to deal with them over here. >> during his time in prison and especially in the hole, murray has found a coping device in self-mutilation. >> i've been in here so long it kind of releases stress. >> how do you cut yourself? >> i was on razors but they put me on razor restriction and i find stuff in here, staples, plastic from deodorants and stuff like that. >> when was the last time you cut yourself? >> about two weeks ago. >> how do you cut yourself? >> i was on razors but they put me on razor restriction and i find stuff in here, staples, plastic from deodorants and stuff like that. >> when was the last time you cut yourself? >> about two weeks ago. >> the next day on their way to another interview in cell house 220, our crew ran into murray as correctional officers were moving him into a holding area so that they could inspect his cell. >> can you tell us what is going on? >> we are taking him out to shake down his cell? >> why? >> because he has been cutting on h
unit inside of a maximum security prison. here's where we house all the inmates that couldn't be handled at another institution or couldn't be handled in our general population area. now we have to deal with them over here. >> during his time in prison and especially in the hole, murray has found a coping device in self-mutilation. >> i've been in here so long it kind of releases stress. >> how do you cut yourself? >> i was on razors but they put me on razor restriction...
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unit. it is a locked-down dormitory where they will stay for a few days until they complete orientation and can be assigned a bed in general population. in the meantime, they have little to do other than to think. >> i try to keep anything negative out of my head, because i don't like to stress too much over things. i don't want it to tear me up, because it's big. facing 70 years. >> can you get mr. knight for me? he's 18 years old. he's been in trouble with the law since he's 14. he ain't been outside much, out of a secured facility much, since 14 years old. we'll work with him and tell him, you know, what his needs are and what we think he needs to work with. how you doing this morning? >> okay. >> you adjusting well? >> yep. >> you're in gr51 orientation. this is your name as we know it. the number is 191618. you're at indiana state prison. this is the hard one. your eprd, the expected release date, is 2-23-2042. this is the book for here, the offender handbook. this tells you all your different services. what you can expect to provide. need you to sign off on that. notification of next of kin. this is what you need to do. just go
unit. it is a locked-down dormitory where they will stay for a few days until they complete orientation and can be assigned a bed in general population. in the meantime, they have little to do other than to think. >> i try to keep anything negative out of my head, because i don't like to stress too much over things. i don't want it to tear me up, because it's big. facing 70 years. >> can you get mr. knight for me? he's 18 years old. he's been in trouble with the law since he's 14....
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units, the shu houses some of the worst inmates in california. the majority of these are validated gang members or inmates too violent to be housed in the general population. shu inmates are kept in 8x12 foot cells and receive only 10 hours of rec time each week. when moved, they are shackled and escorted by two officers at all times. for the officers working corcoran's most restrictive area, awareness is vital. >> we have to wear these hard shields for the purpose of the inmates on the tier like to shoot items such as pins, needles, any type of weapon. they like to soak it in feces, urine, and try to shoot it at us. try to get us in the face. we have a mexican mafia, we have nf, northern familia, the northern structure, the aryan brotherhood and nazi low rider. these guys are here because of their criminal activity. it's either drug related, assaults on staff assaults on other inmates. we do house the worst of the worst here, therefore, security is paramount. while you've been validated as a gang member, you're going to remain in shu. >> one of the most dangerous inmates in the shu is a gang member, whose goal from childhood was to become a made m man in
units, the shu houses some of the worst inmates in california. the majority of these are validated gang members or inmates too violent to be housed in the general population. shu inmates are kept in 8x12 foot cells and receive only 10 hours of rec time each week. when moved, they are shackled and escorted by two officers at all times. for the officers working corcoran's most restrictive area, awareness is vital. >> we have to wear these hard shields for the purpose of the inmates on the...
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service that's striking, we are talking about selling wars to the united states for the population during periods when we are having a generalow difficult it is to do. the other wars we have fought that have been unpopular and the public had a violent reaction to it or a war like vietnam. right now, we have two and a half popular wars goupg on, no riots in the street. if we had a draft right now, people would be swarming all over the place. >> more "morning joe," when we come back. [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the volkswagen autobahn for all event is back. right now, get a great deal on new volkswagen models, including the cc. and every volkswagen includes scheduled carefree maintenance. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the volkswagen cc sport for just $289 a month. ♪ visit vwdealer.com today. ♪ somewhere in america, a city comes to life. it moves effortlessly, breathes easily. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become the kind of city people want to live and work in. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the na
service that's striking, we are talking about selling wars to the united states for the population during periods when we are having a generalow difficult it is to do. the other wars we have fought that have been unpopular and the public had a violent reaction to it or a war like vietnam. right now, we have two and a half popular wars goupg on, no riots in the street. if we had a draft right now, people would be swarming all over the place. >> more "morning joe," when we come...