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victor hiatt is serving a life sentence for murder.has the reputation of being the most violent inmate in the state and had to wear restraints for this interview. >> i've accepted my own death so i don't worry about dying. so i don't really have a whole lot of respect for life in general, my own or anybody's. >> victor hiatt has clearly made it known to staff and inmates that he would like to kill a staff member. >> in 2003, hiatt threw books and spit at officers. a use-of-force team was called in to extract him from his cell. >> he's got some, appears to be water or urine in his hands. >> solitude can make you climb the walls, especially long term like i do. i have until 2017 on that walk. it messes with my head. i'll be honest about that. that's probably why i'm so violent. i take it out in anger. >> come on in! i'll show you what a redneck can do. come on in! i've learned a lot of tricks to get past a lot of their defenses. there's only so many tricks you can use, though. they're going to overwhelm you. if they tell you to back up t
victor hiatt is serving a life sentence for murder.has the reputation of being the most violent inmate in the state and had to wear restraints for this interview. >> i've accepted my own death so i don't worry about dying. so i don't really have a whole lot of respect for life in general, my own or anybody's. >> victor hiatt has clearly made it known to staff and inmates that he would like to kill a staff member. >> in 2003, hiatt threw books and spit at officers. a...
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>> another inmate at kentucky state penitentiary who is no stranger to cell extractions is victor hiatt to interviewing him, our producer was duly warned. >> victor hiatt is a very, very dangerous individual. probably the most dangerous individual in this institution. >> i remember watching victor being led to the interview. and he had such an intense security detail that it almost felt like i was about to interview hannibal lector, quite frankly. he was cuffed behind his back. but i'll never forget, it was like a normal fiberglass and metal cafeteria chair. there was nothing special about that chair. and he wasn't chained to the chair itself. the chair was not secured to the ground in any way. i start to think to myself, here i am about to interview this guy. i'm knee to knee with the most dangerous man in the state of kentucky. and he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden all of my questions, everything i prepared for the interview, went completely out of my head. >> victor, tell me what, originally what your crime was that brought you to kentucky state penitentiary, how long tha
>> another inmate at kentucky state penitentiary who is no stranger to cell extractions is victor hiatt to interviewing him, our producer was duly warned. >> victor hiatt is a very, very dangerous individual. probably the most dangerous individual in this institution. >> i remember watching victor being led to the interview. and he had such an intense security detail that it almost felt like i was about to interview hannibal lector, quite frankly. he was cuffed behind his...
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hiatt was dishonorably dismissed for saying he wished washington could drive abe and the damn abolitionists out. lieutenant aaron wagner of the 5th indiana cavalry was court-martialed, cashiers and barred from ever holding a federal office ever again for saying, quote, this is nothing but an abolition war, we are fighting to free the negros. military authorities really had no patience when officers said this sort of thing in front of their soldiers. this is my favorite, and i did run this by c-span. they gave me the go-ahead to give this quote. well, i didn't today, i did it once before. i thought i was going to get in trouble for this. captain john gibson of the 114th illinois, was court martialed and dismissed in 1863 for saying he would rather sink to hell than fight to free the god damn negros and abe lincoln is a god in hindsight, you pick a title for a book and you realize you picked a bad title. if i had used that as the title for my book, old abe lincoln is a god damn old shit, i think i would have had a best seller. just a few more. an illinois surgeon was court martialed in 1863 f
hiatt was dishonorably dismissed for saying he wished washington could drive abe and the damn abolitionists out. lieutenant aaron wagner of the 5th indiana cavalry was court-martialed, cashiers and barred from ever holding a federal office ever again for saying, quote, this is nothing but an abolition war, we are fighting to free the negros. military authorities really had no patience when officers said this sort of thing in front of their soldiers. this is my favorite, and i did run this by...
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>>:reporter family held a news conference today of for the the of dan hiatt is dead.dan hong has turned tragic they believe the body that was found in the bay is ban high us. >>: guerin deeply shocked and stressed over a loss of your family and tell me you love them. >>:reporter family members at the close while at and all of matched his personal belongings they do not believe that he killed himself. there were several things that indicated that he had no intention of killing himself. >>:reporter the medical examiner will finally the turn determine what was the cause of death. >>: this seemed city was a little quieter he walked up the door that night never sing anything. >>:reporter what ever happened whatever caused his death friends and family say he will be sorely missed. >>: dan was an amazing person. and who was not only going to do great things but did great things for people in his life. >>:reporter friends also thank the volunteers hundreds of them that help the search for this for him. the brother of dan ha wish that the police were more proactive that becaus
>>:reporter family held a news conference today of for the the of dan hiatt is dead.dan hong has turned tragic they believe the body that was found in the bay is ban high us. >>: guerin deeply shocked and stressed over a loss of your family and tell me you love them. >>:reporter family members at the close while at and all of matched his personal belongings they do not believe that he killed himself. there were several things that indicated that he had no intention of killing...
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in my district in albuquerque, we have difficulties reaching out to a high poverty, hiatt-risk high school group. this school has incredible outcomes. they're seeing an 80% -- 100% graduation rate, 80% grad ration -- graduation rates out of college. of all those they continue a very aggressive community relationship. part of this school's requirement is not only do you meet your basic high school curriculum but you have to invest considerably in community work in a variety of nonprofit and charitable work. i want to also give a special thanks and gratitude to senator tom udall for working with me on this bill, to chairman shuster and rahall for their help in bringing this legislation to the floor. with that, mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support this bill, that helps the amy biehl high school continue to provide albuquerque students with the first-rate education while also preserving an historic piece of downtown albuquerque. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from indiana reserves. the chair recognizes the gentlem
in my district in albuquerque, we have difficulties reaching out to a high poverty, hiatt-risk high school group. this school has incredible outcomes. they're seeing an 80% -- 100% graduation rate, 80% grad ration -- graduation rates out of college. of all those they continue a very aggressive community relationship. part of this school's requirement is not only do you meet your basic high school curriculum but you have to invest considerably in community work in a variety of nonprofit and...