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. >> at the time of our visit, bobby gilbert had been at alabama's holman correctional facility for only four years. but he first landed in prison at the age of 18. he told us how a minor dispute over money led him to murder an acquaintance from his town. >> basically told me only way i could get my money would be over his dead body, you know. i was hot-headed then, so that's how i got it. >> how much money did he owe you? >> he owed me $36. and i paid $37 for the gun i killed him with. so, you know -- >> once behind bars, gilbert's violent temper led to numerous other crimes. including stabbing another inmate to death. this time for much less than $36. but gilbert made it clear to us, in prison, things aren't always as they seem. >> everybody wants to talk about, you know, i killed somebody over a carton of cigarette. you know, it's not a carton of cigarettes. that may be the catalyst that leads to something, but, you know, for -- if somebody owes me a soda pop, or i owe them a soda pop and they come to me and say, hey man, i need to get that soda pop you owe me and i spit in their face
. >> at the time of our visit, bobby gilbert had been at alabama's holman correctional facility for only four years. but he first landed in prison at the age of 18. he told us how a minor dispute over money led him to murder an acquaintance from his town. >> basically told me only way i could get my money would be over his dead body, you know. i was hot-headed then, so that's how i got it. >> how much money did he owe you? >> he owed me $36. and i paid $37 for the gun i...
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he will most likely not leave holman until his 30-year sentence is complete. >> i have two daughters.ike at it from that perspective. do i want these people around my family? no. but there again, some day in this case robert teter is going to walk out this door free. so you have to look at it from that side. he's going to go free. he's going to eos his sentence in 2014 and he's coming out. and society's going to have to accept that. >> see you later. >>> coming up -- >> i'm making a birdhouse right now. >> two inmates seek a creative respite. from hell. >> art is my sanity and my salvation. that's what keeps me stable. >>> the majority of the maximum security inmates we meet might describe prison as hell, but at indiana state prison, we encountered a pair of old-timers who fig yeared out how to make the best of it. >> what are you doing? >> sitting occupying time, living on air and prayer. that's all. that's all i'm doing. >> steve robbins was serving 90 years for murder. he had a sensitive eye when it came to color. >> this is really blue. a very beautiful color. you see, i have to u
he will most likely not leave holman until his 30-year sentence is complete. >> i have two daughters.ike at it from that perspective. do i want these people around my family? no. but there again, some day in this case robert teter is going to walk out this door free. so you have to look at it from that side. he's going to go free. he's going to eos his sentence in 2014 and he's coming out. and society's going to have to accept that. >> see you later. >>> coming up --...
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holman joins us now. thanks for joining us.iece, it's about dieselgate, but to me it encompasses a much bigger discussion about the green lobby and what they've decided to focus on for god knows what reasons. in the effort to cut down on trace levels of co2 -- >> infinitesimal amounts. >> and man's impact is infinitesimal, really. the notion we can control broader climate issues is up in the air as far as i'm concerned, whether it can actually be controlled by man. in the interest of lowering co2, particula particulate pollution, sulfur d dioxide. they mandated a move to regulate co2, which opened up more pollution. >> 1% or 2% of american cars a diesel. europe is much higher. none of the makers could meet these standards, so they all cheated. they all cheat, not just volkswagen. they have much dirtier air now in european cities. paris and london have had days worse than beijing because of these misguided quests to have these march untginal co2 gains. >> i have stole than movie, the name of a "star wars" movie. co2 is a phantom
holman joins us now. thanks for joining us.iece, it's about dieselgate, but to me it encompasses a much bigger discussion about the green lobby and what they've decided to focus on for god knows what reasons. in the effort to cut down on trace levels of co2 -- >> infinitesimal amounts. >> and man's impact is infinitesimal, really. the notion we can control broader climate issues is up in the air as far as i'm concerned, whether it can actually be controlled by man. in the interest...
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we are deeply concerned that the holman rule can be used to retaliate against whistleblowers. unfortunately, it creates more work for the members of this committee. oversight over that rule and making sure that it is not used as retaliation against whistleblowers. i think employees of federal agencies will look to you and the house whistleblower caucus to see that you are conducting that oversight. i just want to say to the chairman -- it is refreshing to the party, my theeagues, are taking on banner of saying how important our whistleblowers are to the health and the trust of the american people and that we are doing our jobs. and we must continue to protect the whistleblower. thank you, and i yield back. >> i think the gentlewoman for her kind comments. the chair recognizes himself for a series of questions. let me start off by saying that for those that are whistleblowers that are watching, here today. this is something that the ranking member and i, the retaliation, we will not tolerate. means saying that, it that we will not forget that there are people here and in the au
we are deeply concerned that the holman rule can be used to retaliate against whistleblowers. unfortunately, it creates more work for the members of this committee. oversight over that rule and making sure that it is not used as retaliation against whistleblowers. i think employees of federal agencies will look to you and the house whistleblower caucus to see that you are conducting that oversight. i just want to say to the chairman -- it is refreshing to the party, my theeagues, are taking on...
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when we met keith precious at the holman correctional facility in alabama, he was carrying on a sexual relationship with inmate marquis nobles. >> when i first met him i told another one of the girls, he has pretty feet, you know. i have a foot fetish. i'm in to feet, man. i'm into the feet. i like feet. as far as the sex part is concerned, it is very, very frustrating and uncomfortable, especially if it's something you don't want to do. basically it's done quick, and quietly. >> for prison officials, sex is a complicated topic. >> i don't think you really crack down on homosexuality. you can't stop it. you can prevent it from happening openly. if the relationship is not causing a problem, generally we don't do anything with that. if they are not opening having sex, you can have a relationship that doesn't have sex involved. >> but mason believes it's the lack of sex that leads to the unrest among inmates. >> that frustrates. there's not a man that i know from 8 to 80 right now that wakes up and don't have an erection in the morning time because that's what happens. you're dealing with
when we met keith precious at the holman correctional facility in alabama, he was carrying on a sexual relationship with inmate marquis nobles. >> when i first met him i told another one of the girls, he has pretty feet, you know. i have a foot fetish. i'm in to feet, man. i'm into the feet. i like feet. as far as the sex part is concerned, it is very, very frustrating and uncomfortable, especially if it's something you don't want to do. basically it's done quick, and quietly. >>...
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hsto >> thanks for joining us craig holman government affairs a lobbyist with public citizen c in thetrict. di thanks for joining us.ning >> we'll get back to the bighe g decision out of the ninthint circuit. this is all information comingrt in to us. in we're still going through thethh decision, seeing a lot ofisn, s reaction coming down including n from the president.om the in the meantime let's break's e away and talk about what a lotbw of you were talking about. aut. >> absolutely.>> did you see all the snow thisu morning? some of you saw mores than others right sue palka.ka. >> we've got drama shawn and too in the atmosphere andve that is the biggest blizzard we'veggr seen so far this yeard now now finally leaving new york stillv snowing on boston a foot yoofrko snow for new york, for boston, o for connecticut, island. now, what you also noticed ticed today snow showers that wey snwe had, that is from the backside of that nor'easter pulling nor't cold air eracross the lakes and we had some squalls thise sq afternoon that were able to put down a half irnnoochn and n some indicates
hsto >> thanks for joining us craig holman government affairs a lobbyist with public citizen c in thetrict. di thanks for joining us.ning >> we'll get back to the bighe g decision out of the ninthint circuit. this is all information comingrt in to us. in we're still going through thethh decision, seeing a lot ofisn, s reaction coming down including n from the president.om the in the meantime let's break's e away and talk about what a lotbw of you were talking about. aut. >>...
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found book, mary holman the same thing. of the people working in huntsville in 1950 work in the area in 1960. nearly 18% work elsewhere in 30% of the labor force was out of state. in florida, she found that 28% employed in brevard county in 1965 worked outside of florida in 1960. wrote or -- dodd seems to be no strong pressure for equal rights. negroes appeared to be an outside group presenting demands which would have to be dealt which areme way but no concern of theirs. playinge this attitude out in the stories of the men who will we tell in the book. we will tell a few of these stories. one there was a man named julius montgomery. the first african-american ever hired as anything other than a janitor at cape canaveral. hired as was known as a range rat. if a missile misfired the range get the missile and figure out what went wrong and fix it. he was hired in the 50's at a time when the clue clucks clan -- locallucks clan klanessmen joined the almost, is what julius montgomery faced on his first day at work. >> nobody wou
found book, mary holman the same thing. of the people working in huntsville in 1950 work in the area in 1960. nearly 18% work elsewhere in 30% of the labor force was out of state. in florida, she found that 28% employed in brevard county in 1965 worked outside of florida in 1960. wrote or -- dodd seems to be no strong pressure for equal rights. negroes appeared to be an outside group presenting demands which would have to be dealt which areme way but no concern of theirs. playinge this attitude...
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they probably would have better people and better protocols but the format director—general david holmanget for one year is less than one footballer, not even the highest, then his annual wages. that is what we think of doping. in other words, we are not concerned enough about doping to make a real impact. we are almost at the end, i want to start at the beginning again, about being a fan. 0ne beginning again, about being a fan. one person said when i watch cycling isimply one person said when i watch cycling i simply cannot bear to watch it any more, i cannot take it seriously, you certainly cannot be a fan. how can you still be a fan knowing what you know? that is my definition of cynicism. he called on realism. he can andi cynicism. he called on realism. he can and i call that cynicism stop what happens if somebody who is clea n what happens if somebody who is clean wins the tour de france and you brand him a cheap without having any evidence, knowledge or inside or anything — that to me is that cynicism stop i would fight against cynicism stop i would fight against cynicism as i woul
they probably would have better people and better protocols but the format director—general david holmanget for one year is less than one footballer, not even the highest, then his annual wages. that is what we think of doping. in other words, we are not concerned enough about doping to make a real impact. we are almost at the end, i want to start at the beginning again, about being a fan. 0ne beginning again, about being a fan. one person said when i watch cycling isimply one person said...
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when we met keith precious at the holman correctional facility in alabama, he was carrying on a sexual
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the holman regulation has been largely meaningless but it is something to rattle cages with.the prime ministers to show up here, carrying a jar of putins. jon: are we saying japan does not manipulate its currency and that the bank of japan does not manipulate the yen? minimizee than the fed the dollar. jon: this is the argument of 2017. >> get used to it. is stringent to currency. there is currency all around. there are consequences for certain actions that are protectable. assist then doesn't debate and discussion in any meaningful way. >> but this is a new administration and whether we think it is one thing or not his administration thinks it is and the evidence against japan is pretty clear. they are in the market, trying to press yields down. they are spending a lot of money to do that and every time the japanese yen strengthens the finance minister comes out with something to say. to d.c. -- me over >> they're in inflation is well below target and consistent with the market policy, they do it when they can to get up to target and it probably means it weakens the currency
the holman regulation has been largely meaningless but it is something to rattle cages with.the prime ministers to show up here, carrying a jar of putins. jon: are we saying japan does not manipulate its currency and that the bank of japan does not manipulate the yen? minimizee than the fed the dollar. jon: this is the argument of 2017. >> get used to it. is stringent to currency. there is currency all around. there are consequences for certain actions that are protectable. assist then...
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mrjustice holman said he would be considering whether that aspect of the case was relevant.ot problems with your earpiece. i know you will continue to monitor this for us. health secretaryjeremy hunt has conceded the nhs in england is facing "completely unacceptable" problems. he said there was "no excuse" for some of the difficulties highlighted during the bbc‘s nhs week. a series of reports have revealed lengthening waits in a&e and patients being left for hours on trolleys. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, mr hunt told our health editor hugh pym that the government has a plan, but it will take time to deliver. secretary of state, what do you say to nhs patients and staff at this time of extraordinary pressure on them. the first thing i want to say is thank you to the staff of the nhs who are working under extraordinary pressure. the figures we have had out this week show that we had the biggest —— the busiest day in nhs history in december and. on the front line, that means they get extraordinarily tired, a lot of mental, emotional pressure. a lot of time away from
mrjustice holman said he would be considering whether that aspect of the case was relevant.ot problems with your earpiece. i know you will continue to monitor this for us. health secretaryjeremy hunt has conceded the nhs in england is facing "completely unacceptable" problems. he said there was "no excuse" for some of the difficulties highlighted during the bbc‘s nhs week. a series of reports have revealed lengthening waits in a&e and patients being left for hours on...