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i got so nervous when they put me on the stand. i got nervous. i got so nervous. as soon as my lawyer read off the report that my probation officer said he recommends i get released, i was like, wow. me and my probation officer wasn't -- we wasn't like this. we wasn't like that. >> you just won the lottery today. >> yeah. yes. >> i don't want to hear about you doing something stupid. >> you're not going to. i promise you won't. got a girl. got a good girl. i'll be fine. >> after spending four years in and out of detention and the last 34 days locked up, 18-year-old ricky is finally free of the juvenile justice system. >> a new start on life for you so to speak? >> yeah. >> given the way things went today? >> that's the first time the court said something good about me. >> i could have given him more time in our detention center. i think that the taxpayers have spent enough money. he's already being supervised by another system. he's on parole. hopefully that will give him some, you know, supervision to the extent that he won't go out and re-offend. you know, we can
i got so nervous when they put me on the stand. i got nervous. i got so nervous. as soon as my lawyer read off the report that my probation officer said he recommends i get released, i was like, wow. me and my probation officer wasn't -- we wasn't like this. we wasn't like that. >> you just won the lottery today. >> yeah. yes. >> i don't want to hear about you doing something stupid. >> you're not going to. i promise you won't. got a girl. got a good girl. i'll be fine....
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got a weapon. where did you get the weapon? >> i bought that when i first got to this prison. s scared to death. >> so you had the knife all along? it ain't nothing you picked up just to do this with? the last few weeks or so? the bottom line is, you felt like you were threatened enough. they were going to do something to you so you went ahead and did something to him before he did something to you? >> that's right. >> all right. i'm sure we'll be talking to you later on. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay," wallace booker says he's clean but warden culiver isn't buying it. >> that wasn't your knife? >> no. i haven't had one for 12 years. >> we still let you be innocent in prison until you're proven guilt with, sometimes. [ cellphone rings ] the wife. hey, babe. got the jetta. i wiped the floor with the guy! not really. i would've been fine with 0% for 36 months, but i demanded 60. no...i didn't do that. it was like taking candy from a baby. you're a grown man. alright, see you at home. [ male announcer ] the volkswagen autobahn for all event. we good? we're good. [ m
got a weapon. where did you get the weapon? >> i bought that when i first got to this prison. s scared to death. >> so you had the knife all along? it ain't nothing you picked up just to do this with? the last few weeks or so? the bottom line is, you felt like you were threatened enough. they were going to do something to you so you went ahead and did something to him before he did something to you? >> that's right. >> all right. i'm sure we'll be talking to you later...
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i got two kids. minutes. [ laughter ] that's the only one they don't like. >> jimmy: yeah, that's good they don't like that one. that's a lot. >> by the way, jimmy, higgins -- he's not here now. but, i know why -- did they ever do -- did you guys ever get the slo-mo shot of the banana? >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] >> because i was -- i watched it in my room. in the dressing room, we have a slow motion thing. you guys didn't notice. he, actually, was going like this -- [ laughter ] that's why they couldn't show it. >> jimmy: was not! >> i swear to you! [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: he was not doing that in slo-mo. we couldn't get it in slo-mo. >> you'll see. you'll see. >> jimmy: we couldn't get it in slo-mo. you must be, like, a -- you must be an awesome, fun dad to have. adam sandler's a dad. >> it sounds good on paper. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, i would love it. i would freak out. >> no, it's good. when i walk into a joint, it's good. the kids get to go, "yeah, that's right. we're with him." yo
i got two kids. minutes. [ laughter ] that's the only one they don't like. >> jimmy: yeah, that's good they don't like that one. that's a lot. >> by the way, jimmy, higgins -- he's not here now. but, i know why -- did they ever do -- did you guys ever get the slo-mo shot of the banana? >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] >> because i was -- i watched it in my room. in the dressing room, we have a slow motion thing. you guys didn't notice. he, actually, was going like this -- [...
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everything else around it i got recently. r got shot by the police when i was 2, and it was all over the news when it happened. him and my mom started having problems and she filed domestic cases on him a couple of times and ended up getting them dropped. and one day, she went down to the city/county building to file charges against him. when she came out, my grandma took her down there, he jumped in the car with them, put a gun on both of them. my grandma tried to get out, he shot at my grandma, but the first round was blank. then my mom tried to get out and he shot her in the mouth. she got out and ran into the city market, he ran in there and slit her throat and then ran up across to the parking garage, and the police found him in there. they had a shoot-out and stuff. >> mcannally's mother survived the attack. his father died five days later. while mcannally's praying tattoo helped lead us to this story, he's hardly alone when it comes to tattoos dedicated to loved ones. >> i didn't have the dude put a certain face in ther
everything else around it i got recently. r got shot by the police when i was 2, and it was all over the news when it happened. him and my mom started having problems and she filed domestic cases on him a couple of times and ended up getting them dropped. and one day, she went down to the city/county building to file charges against him. when she came out, my grandma took her down there, he jumped in the car with them, put a gun on both of them. my grandma tried to get out, he shot at my...
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and i got really tore up about this one, because i got you to give me a chance, and before i even gotoutside to breathe, i was being hit with more write-ups. so, yeah, i was kind of upset. >> but being upset is not a good enough defense to keep culbertson out of ad seg. >> the board finds you guilty. i think i told you last time you came through with another disrespect, i was going to make that a class "b." i'm going to give you 20 days to serve. >> that's [ bleep ] up. >> where are you going? you can't go nowhere. sit down, ms. culbertson. >> i think given sandra's nature and given everything we had seen, we were all anticipating some kind of crazy reaction from her. >> instead, culbertson put on a brave face before going to segregation. >> it sucks, but you know what? they'll never know it because i'll ride the hell out of it. i think it might be the problem, they ain't got me down yet. almost. >>> up next -- >> i believe that some people should be stabbed. >> an inmate known for trouble finds a soft spot for one of our producers. >> i love her. i do. i swear to god. >>> come on! >>
and i got really tore up about this one, because i got you to give me a chance, and before i even gotoutside to breathe, i was being hit with more write-ups. so, yeah, i was kind of upset. >> but being upset is not a good enough defense to keep culbertson out of ad seg. >> the board finds you guilty. i think i told you last time you came through with another disrespect, i was going to make that a class "b." i'm going to give you 20 days to serve. >> that's [ bleep ]...
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i got a ride on the train into paris with this particular unit. so, i rode in the cab of the engine, climbed up in the cab of the engine to see what it was like up there. there wasn't much i didn't look into. >> this would have been when paris was liberated in august of '44 that you were -- >> no, no, it was earlier. oh, no, it was -- we was -- we was still fighting in paris. fighting for life. as it were. and then every now and then i'd get with the wac unit. i don't -- rejoined the wac unit and we went into paris in a car. automobile, one of the wac had enough rank to get a car and got in. we got stationed -- got quarters in one hotel and went up and pushed the window up and thought we would wave the american flag out and pretty soon somebody began firing at us so we closed the window down and stopped it. decided it was a little too early. >> you said in an interview that you were -- when you were assigned to do stories that you were assigned to do stories with a women's angle on it. >> yes, uh-huh. >> what did that mean when they were -- >> well
i got a ride on the train into paris with this particular unit. so, i rode in the cab of the engine, climbed up in the cab of the engine to see what it was like up there. there wasn't much i didn't look into. >> this would have been when paris was liberated in august of '44 that you were -- >> no, no, it was earlier. oh, no, it was -- we was -- we was still fighting in paris. fighting for life. as it were. and then every now and then i'd get with the wac unit. i don't -- rejoined...
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i just got that problem. i just got that problem. it's a problem.wants talk to to you. >> yes, ma'am. we appreciate it. we got a contract. i got a contract with him. if he can go until november 15th without getting a disciplinary, that we're going to try him in general population again. but you know, that's something that he has to work on. and i don't know. we may make a couple of months, if he continue to do well, i'll let him call you in a couple months. yes, ma'am. maybe we need to get him a bible and just let him read the bible. yes, ma'am. thank you, miss mosley. all right. you all right? >> i need a transfer. >> you need a transfer? >> you'd rather have a transfer in november than to go to population? >> ain't never going to make it. >> you ain't going to make it six months? you know you ain't going to make it. >> i got a [ bleep ] up temper, man. i ain't going to make it. >> i think he's touched right now. i think five hours from now, or this time tomorrow, i think he'll refer back to his mother. i think it kind of got him because the shakin
i just got that problem. i just got that problem. it's a problem.wants talk to to you. >> yes, ma'am. we appreciate it. we got a contract. i got a contract with him. if he can go until november 15th without getting a disciplinary, that we're going to try him in general population again. but you know, that's something that he has to work on. and i don't know. we may make a couple of months, if he continue to do well, i'll let him call you in a couple months. yes, ma'am. maybe we need to...
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>> doesn't matter. >> i got no priors! >> no? i thought you were in here for driving under suspended. >> what's that? that's not -- >> so presumptive. five years, minimum four, maximum, ten. mitigated is three. i'm just being honest with you. because people can sugar coat it for you and stuff. >> i'm not doing it. i'm not. i'm not. my kids won't even know who i am by the time i get out. my kids won't even remember me. my kids won't even -- >> listen. >> i don't want to talk about this right now. >> okay. california just let out like -- >> [ bleep ]. >> sorry. >> [ bleep ] i'll be right back. >> that's what happens though. >> when they are kicking heroin, they don't listen to anyone. >> they don't want to listen. >> it is upsetting and i hate bringing this thing out on people because they never want to listen to me. >> i didn't want to listen either. >> but it's the truth. where did she go? >> coming up -- >> like a big candy store to me. >> "g" dorm's other big player. >> daddy. that's what they call me. >> inmate mcnaughton manip
>> doesn't matter. >> i got no priors! >> no? i thought you were in here for driving under suspended. >> what's that? that's not -- >> so presumptive. five years, minimum four, maximum, ten. mitigated is three. i'm just being honest with you. because people can sugar coat it for you and stuff. >> i'm not doing it. i'm not. i'm not. my kids won't even know who i am by the time i get out. my kids won't even remember me. my kids won't even -- >> listen....
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i got into a fight. i beat a girl up down in the seg quad and she had two black eyes and she had to go out to the hospital and i ended up coming up here. >> there are two classifications of inmates in the segregation unit -- intensive control or icon, and maximum control, also known as mcon. both require isolation, but mcon inmates pose the most serious threat. >> why do i have this on? because i'm a max con inmate. max con inmates have to wear this right here. technically, i'm supposed to have on leg irons but since i have a medical from the doctor i can't wear those for six months. once i become an icon inmate, i go in handcuffs. and when we put it through here and they put our hands through there and they take it off. yeah, the fresh air feels good, because you got people that stink and they don't like to take baths and you are shut up in a building all day and it's kind of cloggy in there and it stink. >> after her 45 minutes of exercise katherine is led back inside and allowed to take one of her two
i got into a fight. i beat a girl up down in the seg quad and she had two black eyes and she had to go out to the hospital and i ended up coming up here. >> there are two classifications of inmates in the segregation unit -- intensive control or icon, and maximum control, also known as mcon. both require isolation, but mcon inmates pose the most serious threat. >> why do i have this on? because i'm a max con inmate. max con inmates have to wear this right here. technically, i'm...
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i got off the track. i can't think of it right now. it shows that i had some things that i had to keep quiet. >> how did you get along with the other journalists? >> there were no other girls at that particular time except when i was -- carpenter and i went. and there was some girls in london, some that i knew who had gone over to england, one or two that had married and gone over. and those -- in london, of course, it was a different story. that was just like being home, as it were. going over, i mean, after i got over to france and that sort of thing, bumming around, and this other girl that was with me i was covering for part of the time, we separated and went on different units and that sort of thing. and i knew the nurses. i made a point of getting acquainted with any women units that were around. and you see, the british had women in uniform. military uniform. well, i was -- the uniform i was wearing was pretty dirty. i had two. and -- but it didn't have any insignia until i finally moved my stack and said, put something on me, s
i got off the track. i can't think of it right now. it shows that i had some things that i had to keep quiet. >> how did you get along with the other journalists? >> there were no other girls at that particular time except when i was -- carpenter and i went. and there was some girls in london, some that i knew who had gone over to england, one or two that had married and gone over. and those -- in london, of course, it was a different story. that was just like being home, as it...
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i said, baby, i got to go, i got to hang up. at that time, ms. and said, that means you, lashbrook. here is where i know i did wrong. i pointed up at the bubble, and i told her to curve her [ bleep ] with me, excuse my french. you all know i got a mouth when i get upset. or when i -- you know, there's no secret about that. i did hang up. i didn't stay on the phone for several minutes. it took me a few seconds to say, i -- i can't just hang up right on my wife, that would be rude and she was in tears and i don't want to be inconsiderate to the officer giving me direct order. if i'm guilty of anything, i am guilty of verbal abuse. >> they didn't charge you with that. >> yeah. i'm not trying to be a pain in the ass or anything. >> i know you're not and i understand you not wanting to be disrespectful to your wife. but you still got to take responsibility for your actions. i mean really and i understand that. stuff happens. you admitted that you had to be told three times, three times, so that was enough times to lock down and i do -- you know, you h
i said, baby, i got to go, i got to hang up. at that time, ms. and said, that means you, lashbrook. here is where i know i did wrong. i pointed up at the bubble, and i told her to curve her [ bleep ] with me, excuse my french. you all know i got a mouth when i get upset. or when i -- you know, there's no secret about that. i did hang up. i didn't stay on the phone for several minutes. it took me a few seconds to say, i -- i can't just hang up right on my wife, that would be rude and she was in...
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the day i got out, i was going to get it cut. as well donate it to locks of love for the kids. >> this is a 6-inch. so we have 6 and about another 5 1/2. so we've got about 11 1/2 inches there. >> not bad. >> some child will be happy. keep your eyes closed ant don't move because i'm right around your eyes with a pair of scissors. i'm going to bring this to the top of your ears. you're already looking good. feeling a little bit more secure in getting your haircut here? >> i ain't got an opinion on that yet. >> you're not giving me too much confidence here. >> when you're done i'll give you a decision. >> look at it this way, you ain't bleeding, partner. hold on. >> more handsome than i was before, how is that possible? >> that's because you have a good barber. >> appreciate that. >> meanwhile, another one of the prison's self-cutters, rudy gonzalez, has just cut himself again. but this time, gonzalez less than a month away from finishing his prison sentence claims to have had a motive. >> i was on the idu, the segregation unit, an
the day i got out, i was going to get it cut. as well donate it to locks of love for the kids. >> this is a 6-inch. so we have 6 and about another 5 1/2. so we've got about 11 1/2 inches there. >> not bad. >> some child will be happy. keep your eyes closed ant don't move because i'm right around your eyes with a pair of scissors. i'm going to bring this to the top of your ears. you're already looking good. feeling a little bit more secure in getting your haircut here?...
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when i got to england, i got -- those people looked at me a little oddly, so i just went into the ap bureau and said, listen, i'm not going around wearing an american uniform or anybody else's uniform without some insigniinsignia. so they did. they got me things with arms and neck. >> why did they put you in a uniform? >> oh, you couldn't be -- they had a different way handling correspondents now than then. then it was a different thing. you were -- you had status with the military service. and you weren't a member of the thing but nevertheless brought in that way and subject to their rules and regulations. if they wanted to move the unit out, they moved you along with the unit, you see. so, you were always hunting for a place to affiliate with the military service so you could get taken places like this, that and the other. that was probably one of the reasons i wanted to see patton, i wanted to have a look what he was doing up there. >> who had to approve you going with the wacs beside avita -- >> well, the ap had to approve. i came in, i remember telling them that i had this chance
when i got to england, i got -- those people looked at me a little oddly, so i just went into the ap bureau and said, listen, i'm not going around wearing an american uniform or anybody else's uniform without some insigniinsignia. so they did. they got me things with arms and neck. >> why did they put you in a uniform? >> oh, you couldn't be -- they had a different way handling correspondents now than then. then it was a different thing. you were -- you had status with the military...
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i guess i got fed up. on't listen to them no more. >> did you have anger before you came here and got locked up? >> yes. family problems and all. there's anger right there. so -- i ain't going nowhere. >> yesterday, we had about eight slots that weren't full. since last night, about 9:30 when we brought another young offender in here, it went full tilt. we went from 17 to 24. we are now full. it's just one of those days, when it rains, we don't have enough buckets. >> just two cell doors down from this teenage flight risk is 18-year-old kenneth howell. >> trying to find some way of getting out. >> howell made his first move to scale the pendleton fences at the crack of dawn. >> almost made it over that time. it wouldn't have been my first time. i cut myself before. i'm used to so much pain from early on in my childhood, it's just a small scratch compared. i can have a gouge from here down to here. i'll just look at it like wow. >> as one of the largest maximum security juvenile prisons in the country, pendl
i guess i got fed up. on't listen to them no more. >> did you have anger before you came here and got locked up? >> yes. family problems and all. there's anger right there. so -- i ain't going nowhere. >> yesterday, we had about eight slots that weren't full. since last night, about 9:30 when we brought another young offender in here, it went full tilt. we went from 17 to 24. we are now full. it's just one of those days, when it rains, we don't have enough buckets. >>...
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i got too much faith.good things going my way. >> nick compton believes he's a target of his former gang, the aryan brotherhood, and would prefer to be in protective custody, but the prison must more confirm his plan the aryans are extorting his mother to protect him from another attack. >> right now we're going to try to contact nicholas compton's mother again and see if she's able to come up with the stuff that she says she has. this is probably my guess -- i know it's been over five times i tried to contact her. >> compton's mother says she has receipts for the money orders used for the extortion payments. they're key to getting her son's request for protective custody approved. >> ms. compton? >> yes, it is. >> this is -- from the prison. how are you doing? >> fine. >> i'm still trying to get that information concerning these guys extorting you for nick. >> right. i have all them documents in front of me right now. >> i need them mailed in. without it, i'm not going to be able to do nothing. >> i'm a l
i got too much faith.good things going my way. >> nick compton believes he's a target of his former gang, the aryan brotherhood, and would prefer to be in protective custody, but the prison must more confirm his plan the aryans are extorting his mother to protect him from another attack. >> right now we're going to try to contact nicholas compton's mother again and see if she's able to come up with the stuff that she says she has. this is probably my guess -- i know it's been over...
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and neither am i. >> he's got a clear conduct. 's still calling some shots. >> the problem i have with something like that is he's calling the shots. he's going to call that shot in d-east no matter where he's at. >> to be on the safe side he needs to stay where he's at. true enough, he can call the shots from where he is now, or if he gets out he can call the shots and do whatever. but the reason for the clearer conduct is, like you say, you know, he has somebody else doing it. so he doesn't have to do anything. >> he thinks he's going to have to deal with the rat. i think that's what -- if he does come out that he's going to try personally to take care of it himself. >> right now he needs to stay in d-east. he needs to stay out of administrative circulation, because if he comes out here, he's going to have a problem. >> as weaver predicted, the board decided that his role in the aryan brotherhood would make him too high a risk to return to general population. >> i guess that's about it. as you can see, this is no country club pri
and neither am i. >> he's got a clear conduct. 's still calling some shots. >> the problem i have with something like that is he's calling the shots. he's going to call that shot in d-east no matter where he's at. >> to be on the safe side he needs to stay where he's at. true enough, he can call the shots from where he is now, or if he gets out he can call the shots and do whatever. but the reason for the clearer conduct is, like you say, you know, he has somebody else doing...
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i said, "punk ass, get in the cell." that's how she got her name. >> he's kind of a rebel, i would say he is. everybody else, you're supposed to keep your cat on a leash, whatever. well, you sit out here and look out the window around 2:00 or 2:30, bringing his big old fat butt out here, going down the street, hanging out. >> she's kind of known as the only person that can run around all day and night long without getting a charge. >> punk ass, come here. come here, mommy. come here. what's wrong? what your ears doing sticking up like that for? >> when you're walking through here at night, he will get an ankle or two. he loves to get the moths and the butterflies. he goes all over this institution. >> but hill never worries about her well-being. >> nobody is going to do anything to her. i wouldn't even -- if somebody hurt her, i wouldn't even have a chance to get to them. >> why? >> because somebody else would handle it before i got a chance to. you know, everybody loves this cat. if you don't like this cat and this cat don't like you, you
i said, "punk ass, get in the cell." that's how she got her name. >> he's kind of a rebel, i would say he is. everybody else, you're supposed to keep your cat on a leash, whatever. well, you sit out here and look out the window around 2:00 or 2:30, bringing his big old fat butt out here, going down the street, hanging out. >> she's kind of known as the only person that can run around all day and night long without getting a charge. >> punk ass, come here. come here,...
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. >> i got some criminal tendencies, okay? you know what i mean. i robbed, i assaulted a guy in here. it ain't like i'm in here for nothing, you know? >> roy slagle was paroled in the fall of 2008. but his twin brother, ray, is incarcerated here at limon, serving 15 years for assault. >> how is your brother, where is he at now? >> he's at home. >> is he at home? when did he get out? >> about two months ago. >> he would act out, though. he would get up to that point where he would act out. and once he calmed back down, he was reasonable. but he would get worked up. >> point of no return. >> several years prior to becoming the warden at limon, travis tranney was a lieutenant at colorado state. and had been involved in several of roy's cell extractions. >> the last four cell extractions that was ever done with him when he got sprayed, i was the one that sprayed. that was the last straw. he said he didn't want to play anymore. >> if you don't cuff up we're going to administer oc. >> he said it was due to the chemical, the oc that we introduced. he said
. >> i got some criminal tendencies, okay? you know what i mean. i robbed, i assaulted a guy in here. it ain't like i'm in here for nothing, you know? >> roy slagle was paroled in the fall of 2008. but his twin brother, ray, is incarcerated here at limon, serving 15 years for assault. >> how is your brother, where is he at now? >> he's at home. >> is he at home? when did he get out? >> about two months ago. >> he would act out, though. he would get up...
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i am going to show this movie. it is going to be huge. in,ve gotg so i go to the screening, and i look over my shoulder, quincy jones. i look over my shoulder, stevie wonder the reagan over here, the pointer sisters. -- stevie wonder. over here, the pointer sisters. we watch the movie, and it was fabulous, and we laughed, and everybody said, this is going to be huge. a month or two goes by, and everybody says, we are going to send you a song. see if you want to sing it. the guys the growth of donna summer's record are going to work on it. it sounded like are huey lewis thing. it sounded like something i might do, so i said, i can do it. i had a little christmas money, and i was happy. tavis: i am out of time. i am going to convince glenn frey to stay for another night, and we will take up this story about spending money for christmas. the new project is called "after hours." i think he is going to love it. his parents are going to love it. we will consider this conversation tomorrow. until then, as always, keep the faith. ♪ >> foren more informatio
i am going to show this movie. it is going to be huge. in,ve gotg so i go to the screening, and i look over my shoulder, quincy jones. i look over my shoulder, stevie wonder the reagan over here, the pointer sisters. -- stevie wonder. over here, the pointer sisters. we watch the movie, and it was fabulous, and we laughed, and everybody said, this is going to be huge. a month or two goes by, and everybody says, we are going to send you a song. see if you want to sing it. the guys the growth of...
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i just got married first. and. i was doing it to pick up extra money i was working on the weekend tonight so he claimed music i was making a very nervous money i was mostly a singer everybody knew me as georgie benson the singer and the guitar was just a feeling you know i was never i wasn't serious yet. speaking about work hard work labor well of course when we when we were kids we think about authors and musicians and think this is not work this is this is fun but as we get older for example i like to say that i would be doing the same thing i do now for free and i got lucky that there that they need to pay me money for that do you get the same of the say the same emotion or as you said you're a professional you do it. all to one point they wore me out. i made records when i was ten years old and my mother saw what it was doing to my child and i had no childhood i was a professional singer and i even had a radio show when i was ten years old. and she sold and i was now no longer a kid so she went to our managers y
i just got married first. and. i was doing it to pick up extra money i was working on the weekend tonight so he claimed music i was making a very nervous money i was mostly a singer everybody knew me as georgie benson the singer and the guitar was just a feeling you know i was never i wasn't serious yet. speaking about work hard work labor well of course when we when we were kids we think about authors and musicians and think this is not work this is this is fun but as we get older for example...
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look, i said that's all i got. then you got no calzones! what! uting in italian] what happened to you? where are the calzones? he wouldn't give 'em to me 'cause i wanted to pay in change. what the hell happened to your shirt? he overcooked it. it's all ruined. your--your clothes smell just like paisanos. there's another italian place right over on jerome. maybe i can fool him. that's right. you want me to say it again? i'll say it again. i haven't had a pimple since i was 18, and i don't care if you believe me or not. and how's this? you're fired. ok, you're not. i'm just a little hungry. i'm sorry. where's costanza? where's my calzone? it's 1:15. he's late. [sniffing] wait a second. i'll call you back. oh, that smell. i know that smell. it's in the building. costanza is in the building, and he's not in this office! he's got the calzone! costanza! i'm coming to get you, costanza! stupid cigars. if i didn't send nicki over to todd with these, they wouldn't have gotten together. mmm. these are terrible. like trying to smoke a chicken bone. what kind
look, i said that's all i got. then you got no calzones! what! uting in italian] what happened to you? where are the calzones? he wouldn't give 'em to me 'cause i wanted to pay in change. what the hell happened to your shirt? he overcooked it. it's all ruined. your--your clothes smell just like paisanos. there's another italian place right over on jerome. maybe i can fool him. that's right. you want me to say it again? i'll say it again. i haven't had a pimple since i was 18, and i don't care...
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i got 100 friends out here. give me whatever i want to work with. >> finally got him out of the cell, moved him outside. now we'll find what he was busting that window with. here it is. one of the caps from the bull pen out there, the post. bobby getting out of the cell. somehow or another he smuggled this into his cell. one of the caps from the metal post. busting the window out. making all kind of threats about what he was going to do. he's pretty agitated right now. >> just leave him in the yard. >> we're going to leave bobby out there in the bull pen for probably three or four hours, let him calm down, think about it. when he gets through with his mad behavior, he'll be ready to apologize and get back to what he should be. >> ask any office they are works back there, i don't [ bleep ] with nobody! but it's me that has a problem because these son of bitches took me off -- i ain't got no other recourse now. >> meanwhile, back upstairs in ad seg, bobby's old neighbor, donald pippin, prepares to leave holman. >>
i got 100 friends out here. give me whatever i want to work with. >> finally got him out of the cell, moved him outside. now we'll find what he was busting that window with. here it is. one of the caps from the bull pen out there, the post. bobby getting out of the cell. somehow or another he smuggled this into his cell. one of the caps from the metal post. busting the window out. making all kind of threats about what he was going to do. he's pretty agitated right now. >> just leave...
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i got lost. i got to a private property. asked me to leave and i start to leave, and another group come in about five people, two atvs coming in. as i started to leave, they call me racial slurs. and gook, chink, asian. as i was walking away, i turned around and looked. one of the hunters shot me. so he missed me. i turned around and i shot him. then i just start shotting all of them. i shot eight of them. two still lived. six died. everywhere i go i always have someone racial against me. just because who i am. >> vang is not eligible for work or programming until his case is reviewed. except for two hours in the yard, vang is locked down 22 hours a day. >> i used to work all the time, 10 to 14 hours a day. i come here, sit here every day, just not do anything besides watch tv. gave me stress and gave me angry. i don't worry about my safety, my well-being. i don't have anything to lose. i don't have anything to lose. i got no job, no house, no family no more. my family come and visit once in a while. so for me, it's really d
i got lost. i got to a private property. asked me to leave and i start to leave, and another group come in about five people, two atvs coming in. as i started to leave, they call me racial slurs. and gook, chink, asian. as i was walking away, i turned around and looked. one of the hunters shot me. so he missed me. i turned around and i shot him. then i just start shotting all of them. i shot eight of them. two still lived. six died. everywhere i go i always have someone racial against me. just...
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given the reaction i got. hape. >> you know, i love to work out and exercise. i started working out and exercising when i was really young, especially when you're a 17-year-old kid and getting ready to go to the big house. i try to be as big as strong as possible. i was 5'2", 110 pounds when i went in there. >> you've now got the big house in hollywood. everyone tells me you have this incredible house. >> you should come check it out. you have the open invite right now. but i've always wanted to exercise and eat right. now with roles, whether i'm preparing for a role -- when i did "broken city" i was 165 pounds. i did the michael bay movie. i got up to 205 pounds. >> 60 pounds heavier? >> 40 pounds. >> give me the math. >> 205 minus 165. but i've always wanted to stay fit. that was a big reason why i wanted to, you know, start in the market. under l.a., a lot of people exercise. a lot of people are intimidated about exercise as well. >> what is this? this is marked. >> this is the stuff that will give you the e
given the reaction i got. hape. >> you know, i love to work out and exercise. i started working out and exercising when i was really young, especially when you're a 17-year-old kid and getting ready to go to the big house. i try to be as big as strong as possible. i was 5'2", 110 pounds when i went in there. >> you've now got the big house in hollywood. everyone tells me you have this incredible house. >> you should come check it out. you have the open invite right now....
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nothing really in the northwest i got to look at. i just prefer to be sitting looking that way. >> he's serving a life without parole sentence for murder and he's having difficulty because he can't sit in a certain spot in the chow hall. this is his big dilemma. >> like over the past several weeks it's been more like tightening in my stomach, feels like knots are getting put in. it's been more anxiety and stress. >> we soonearned that drake's ocd extended far beyond where he sits in the chow hall. >> adam had rituals for everything. he even alphabetized his socks. >> i have to keep the socks in order and i got to wear them in succession. that's why it's "e" is next, because i'm wearing "d"s right now. i tie them in a knot where i can see the letters. >> in prison offenders have little or no control over their day-to-day lives. adam decided this was what he could control. he could control his articles of clothing, his canteen. this was his way of saying, i have some control over my own destiny. >> okay. can i do something without you g
nothing really in the northwest i got to look at. i just prefer to be sitting looking that way. >> he's serving a life without parole sentence for murder and he's having difficulty because he can't sit in a certain spot in the chow hall. this is his big dilemma. >> like over the past several weeks it's been more like tightening in my stomach, feels like knots are getting put in. it's been more anxiety and stress. >> we soonearned that drake's ocd extended far beyond where he...
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and something set me over the edge and i got pissed off. i got mad. urs to calm myself down. i tried exercising and doing everything i could. i was still pissed off. i didn't want to go to the hole and get in trouble punching someone else. i've been praying every morning. i've been exercising like three times a day. healthier? do i look healthier? >> your face looks good. your face always looks good. except for them red eyes. >> oh, i know! i tried -- >> you look like a clown. >> i tried some new make-up. today i was bored and i tried using -- [ laughter ] it's like we all wear like weird makeup in here. nobody sees us. we never wear it outside. >> what's all over your arms? >> where? >> black on both of them. have you been writing on your arms? [ laughter ] >> huh? yes, you have. >> they're tattoos. this one is. >> how did you get a real one? >> don't talk about that in here. i'll get in trouble. someone gave me one. don't talk about that in here. i'll get in trouble. i will go to the hole for that. there's people watching. don't talk about that. i kn
and something set me over the edge and i got pissed off. i got mad. urs to calm myself down. i tried exercising and doing everything i could. i was still pissed off. i didn't want to go to the hole and get in trouble punching someone else. i've been praying every morning. i've been exercising like three times a day. healthier? do i look healthier? >> your face looks good. your face always looks good. except for them red eyes. >> oh, i know! i tried -- >> you look like a clown....
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so i told them what occurred. and it gote point toward at the end of the conversation i said, you know, is he okay? what happened? and he said, no, he's not. he passed away and this is a homicide investigation. >>> coming up, the parents of wesley stoltz's victim share their side of the story. >> you don't expect somebody to come back with a serrated kitchen knife and decapitate you. you just don't. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> while we were shooting our "extended stay" series at the limon correctional facility in colorado, inmate wesley stoltz gave his account of the fatal i events that
so i told them what occurred. and it gote point toward at the end of the conversation i said, you know, is he okay? what happened? and he said, no, he's not. he passed away and this is a homicide investigation. >>> coming up, the parents of wesley stoltz's victim share their side of the story. >> you don't expect somebody to come back with a serrated kitchen knife and decapitate you. you just don't. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in...
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no, no, no, i got the best of him. he got more injuries, but i didn't even know he had a knife while he was cutting me. i didn't know he had a knife. >> how could you not know? >> because i was enjoying the fighting. i was -- when you hit somebody in the face hard, i get a thrill out of that. i don't know why. >> do you know though, pat, how close you came to having severe damage or death? >> yeah. i examined every wound individually. i know how deep they were. it's just, i got lucky. all my life, i've either been really lucky or no luck at all. there's never been no in between. never been no in between. >> this one alone, that's very close to the main artery. >> yeah, would have been my ticket out. >> this is so embarrassing. >> coming up -- >> highlighter into a tampon. >> contraband with an x-rating. in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our b
no, no, no, i got the best of him. he got more injuries, but i didn't even know he had a knife while he was cutting me. i didn't know he had a knife. >> how could you not know? >> because i was enjoying the fighting. i was -- when you hit somebody in the face hard, i get a thrill out of that. i don't know why. >> do you know though, pat, how close you came to having severe damage or death? >> yeah. i examined every wound individually. i know how deep they were. it's...
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my mom passed two months before i came -- before i got locked up. i basically just -- i was -- i didn't care. i was wild. just one of those nights that we was drunk. and we just -- >> new arrivals, like knight, are housed in "g" unit. a locked down dormitory where they will stay for at least 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. because 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 gr-51 orientation. this is your name, as we know it. the number is 191618.
my mom passed two months before i came -- before i got locked up. i basically just -- i was -- i didn't care. i was wild. just one of those nights that we was drunk. and we just -- >> new arrivals, like knight, are housed in "g" unit. a locked down dormitory where they will stay for at least 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...
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i got out when i was 41. the government don't mess around. hammer you, they hammer you good. ♪ torres is at orange county, appealing his conviction for an armed bank robbery he claims he didn't commit, but he does take credit for dozens of other bank robberies, some of which landed him a prior 11-year sentence in federal penitentiary. >> the yankee bandit, my cellmate, he was a world famous bank robber, holding the record at banks robbed. >> i was like i'm just getting warmed up at 72. throughout the years, i probably robbed a hundred, no more than 150, put it that way. >> torres says the inspiration to become a bank robber occurred when he was a young boy growing up in a tough part of orange county. >> i never had money in my pocket to buy an ice cream. that bothered me because all the other kids had money. i got caught stealing one time. i remember seeing that movie with f dun away. i remember walking home that day and saying, i'm going to rob a bank like bonny and collide used to. i was kicking rocks. >> how much money do you think you've
i got out when i was 41. the government don't mess around. hammer you, they hammer you good. ♪ torres is at orange county, appealing his conviction for an armed bank robbery he claims he didn't commit, but he does take credit for dozens of other bank robberies, some of which landed him a prior 11-year sentence in federal penitentiary. >> the yankee bandit, my cellmate, he was a world famous bank robber, holding the record at banks robbed. >> i was like i'm just getting warmed up...
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so i hope that it will. >> got a man in your life. >> i do, i got a man. >> is he for the long-term or is he for the sprint? >> i hope he's for the long term. he unls what is i do and he's pretty cool about it. >> what does he do? >> he's done a little running. but he's transitioning out of it and getting ready for the next phase of his life. >> wedding bells? >> i don't know. after the 200 final, we'll talk about it. >> are you more or less likely to win him if you win gold? >> i'm going to be in such a good mood, that's when he should ask me. >> i would choose the moment 10 seconds after he won. you would do anything, wouldn't you? >> i bet we would. >> let's take a break. i want to come back and talk to you about drugs in sport. i know you've got strong feelings about this. and i recently interviewed marion jones. i'm keith baraka and i'm a fire fighter. it's an honor to be a fire fighter. my job involves life or death situations and it's very physically demanding. if i'm sore, i have a headache, i'm not at my best. advil® is my go to. it's my number one pain reliever. advil® just w
so i hope that it will. >> got a man in your life. >> i do, i got a man. >> is he for the long-term or is he for the sprint? >> i hope he's for the long term. he unls what is i do and he's pretty cool about it. >> what does he do? >> he's done a little running. but he's transitioning out of it and getting ready for the next phase of his life. >> wedding bells? >> i don't know. after the 200 final, we'll talk about it. >> are you more or less...
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if i got out there tomorrow, i'm pretty intelligent. if i got out there tomorrow i would be lost.ducations here. a lot of these guys are getting out. they're not equipped to deal with society. i always hear the christian right talking about religion. jesus went to the lowest to low to preach. if you reach these guys, they'll be your most powerful warriors to push your agenda. you'd be surprised. give some of these guys a chance. i'm through. i don't deserve a chance. but a lot of these guys deserve a chance. you'd be surprised. that's all i have to say. >>> up next -- >> it's what keeps me sane. >> when inmates rage against the machine. ♪ >> instead of taking it out on anybody, i take it out on miss purdy. >>> cooped up in small cells, rarely seen beyond prison walls and razor wire, doing time inevitably takes a toll. >> as crowded as this place is, there's a lot of tension. seems like no matter where you go, you're bumping into someone. you know, and that really wears on you after a while. you know, you got to get away from it. >> inmate tommy miser never told us what landed him
if i got out there tomorrow, i'm pretty intelligent. if i got out there tomorrow i would be lost.ducations here. a lot of these guys are getting out. they're not equipped to deal with society. i always hear the christian right talking about religion. jesus went to the lowest to low to preach. if you reach these guys, they'll be your most powerful warriors to push your agenda. you'd be surprised. give some of these guys a chance. i'm through. i don't deserve a chance. but a lot of these guys...
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and i got there. tavis: i was being flippant when i made the comment that i have no fame. >> i know. tavis: the one thing that i do appreciate about the work that i do one pbs, for that matter on public radio and the books i have written -- >> is this your show or mine? way to plug yourself. [laughter] i'm kidding. hold the book up, but all the wrong -- i'm sorry. i'm kidding. tavis: you can bust my chops any time. [laughter] i was making the point that i have talked with a lot of friends who are famous actors like you and the one thing that i do appreciate is, before they walk up to me, they appreciate your work. he made me think and the interview about so and so -- i am not try to be snotty about it. but i don't think that i can handle, to your point, because people recognize year -- >> and you're an alien and you are weird. walking into a hotel lobby at the bar, if anybody is drawn, it is hell. [laughter] o, my god. but you are absolutely right can certainly, with what i was saying -- with movie sta
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>> not until i got to ucla for the five minutes i was there. but i finally realized that growing up in oregon people didn't really take to the beach boys as much, but once you got down to southern california where there's obviously -- >> jimmy: the beach. >> the beach. once i got down here, i got a lot of appreciation for california girls. >> jimmy: yeah, sure. who gets the better groupies, your uncle or you as an nba player? >> it's funny you say that. i'm locked down. no groupies for me. but my uncle, at 72, still gets the most groupies. >> jimmy: that's got to be comfortable at thanksgiving. >> right, yeah, it's interesting. >> jimmy: okay. now you played at ucla. your uncle is a member of the beach boys. did your family expect that you would go to the nba? >> i think they expected, i'm a
>> not until i got to ucla for the five minutes i was there. but i finally realized that growing up in oregon people didn't really take to the beach boys as much, but once you got down to southern california where there's obviously -- >> jimmy: the beach. >> the beach. once i got down here, i got a lot of appreciation for california girls. >> jimmy: yeah, sure. who gets the better groupies, your uncle or you as an nba player? >> it's funny you say that. i'm locked...
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>> how could i do that? i've gote. >> i understand that, but you could have went down and said, hey, this happened. you didn't have to give them a name. >> and if i'd have done that, where would i be now? >> i don't know. >> yeah, you do. you work here. you know what would have happened if i'd done that. >> anything else you want to add to your statement? >> no. no. it's not doing me any good. >> based on that case file, i am going to find you guilty of battery, give you a year. 9-22-08 to 9-29-09. take 180 days. i will give you an appeal form so that you can appeal that. >> assigned to a year of disciplinary segregation, stafford will be locked up 23 hours per day, lose some of his personal property, and not be allowed contact with general population inmates. >> i'm going to be living like an animal, in a cage with nothing. absolutely nothing. over what? because somebody tried to take my [ bleep ] away from me. i protected myself. this is what happens. that guy was coming at me with a weapon. i had to do something.
>> how could i do that? i've gote. >> i understand that, but you could have went down and said, hey, this happened. you didn't have to give them a name. >> and if i'd have done that, where would i be now? >> i don't know. >> yeah, you do. you work here. you know what would have happened if i'd done that. >> anything else you want to add to your statement? >> no. no. it's not doing me any good. >> based on that case file, i am going to find you...
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>> [ bleep ] the same thing that went -- i just got to go -- >> i just got to go to that anger management's it. >> are you going to go? >> yeah. i'm going because i need it. >> i honestly in my head, i thought, well, you know, this is going to be a long process. st going to have to eventually get it. but when we ended up back in the anger management class, it was like a different person. >> frustration, when it get to me, i lash out. i act on it. you know what i'm saying? i'm trying to learn by being around guys like all certain other guys that turn their stuff toward other direction. you know what i'm saying? like boxing and working out and stuff. i'm even starting where i start to read more. you no he what i'm saying? i'm trying to do the best i can to turn this stuff. i ain't to the point where i'm ready to let go certain things. >> a first step toward solving the problem is admitting there is a problem. that sort of sounds like what you're doing now. >> i'm going to use a cliche. i want to chew up the meat and spit out the bone. i'm pig headed and stubborn, i'm going to eat the whole
>> [ bleep ] the same thing that went -- i just got to go -- >> i just got to go to that anger management's it. >> are you going to go? >> yeah. i'm going because i need it. >> i honestly in my head, i thought, well, you know, this is going to be a long process. st going to have to eventually get it. but when we ended up back in the anger management class, it was like a different person. >> frustration, when it get to me, i lash out. i act on it. you know...
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i got busted. one of them soap bars. she had it in her hand and they were making it right now so i just grabbed it from her. >> she's all, give me it. she's like what the [ bleep ] is this? i'm like, it's a soap bar. >> it's bars of soap and put it together and wet it and then -- turn it into that, i guess. >> while possessing improvised sex toys is against jail rules, ranich caught a break. >> i did not write her up only because it wasn't something she could hurt anybody with, so i just threw it away. >> in another part of the estrella jail inmate michelle vasquez is concerned more with matters of the heart than of the flesh. she just received the poem from her boyfriend, fellow inmate harry martin, better known as boo. >> i write this for you in the sweetest sense with love and longing. this is true romance. if i were a free man, i'd whisk you away. we'd be on the -- we'd be on the way but in love come what may and flowers, yes, flowers, you know which ones, the ones that grow tall and mimic the sun. from mesa to clean
i got busted. one of them soap bars. she had it in her hand and they were making it right now so i just grabbed it from her. >> she's all, give me it. she's like what the [ bleep ] is this? i'm like, it's a soap bar. >> it's bars of soap and put it together and wet it and then -- turn it into that, i guess. >> while possessing improvised sex toys is against jail rules, ranich caught a break. >> i did not write her up only because it wasn't something she could hurt...
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i was in a foster home for two years until i got arrested, came here. here for four or five years. >> by the time we're trying to make a difference in the lives of the kids that we have at this facility, they have been througç an awful lot. they have been through years and years of bad influences, bad role models, and you're trying to turn around their entire life. you get frustrated and you try to figure out what can we possibly do to make a difference to keep this kid from ending up in the adult system, but you don't ever give up because you just never know when something might click with somebody. >> you have to follow instructions. you don't follow instructions, when you get released, you will come right back in here. as a matter of fact, you're 18 -- >> 19. >> 19? you will be across the street to adult. >> i ain't coming back. >> but if you don't start following instructions, you will. >> contract with me that you won't self-harm yourself anymore, okay? >> did you learn something from this experience? follow instruction? >> yeah. >> follow instruct
i was in a foster home for two years until i got arrested, came here. here for four or five years. >> by the time we're trying to make a difference in the lives of the kids that we have at this facility, they have been througç an awful lot. they have been through years and years of bad influences, bad role models, and you're trying to turn around their entire life. you get frustrated and you try to figure out what can we possibly do to make a difference to keep this kid from ending up...
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i got to be here until i die. i got double life.own charm, simmering hostilities are sometimes found right below the surface. rodney buford is an inmate barber at the riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee. once a week, he cuts hair on death row. >> i was about to cut a guy that was open white supremacist. aryan nation-type person. and he had a nazi sign on his forehead. i heard he killed like three people in prison already, in addition to what happened out there on the street. so, here it is now, i'm fixing to cut somebody's hair that maybe hates me just because of the way i look as far as my skin is concerned. >> buford put professionalism ahead of his feelings and completed the cut. but at some other prisons, race is an issue that can't be brushed away. at california's state prison, the grooming tools are racially coated. there are different sets for white inmates, blacks, hispanics and others, those are asians and pacific islanders. >> before you take it out, you have to check with the officers to make sure all the
i got to be here until i die. i got double life.own charm, simmering hostilities are sometimes found right below the surface. rodney buford is an inmate barber at the riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee. once a week, he cuts hair on death row. >> i was about to cut a guy that was open white supremacist. aryan nation-type person. and he had a nazi sign on his forehead. i heard he killed like three people in prison already, in addition to what happened out there on the...
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i fired. he got shot seven times. and i killed him.ing 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody. because it made other people look at me and say, man, you see that guy, that's a cool guy there, it made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing that i would kill somebody and not even worry about it or not worry about getting caught. >> i was 16 and i shot somebody. it was the first day of the semester and i was by myself and, you know, there was one of my rivals with a bunch of his home boys, probably about 15 orç 20 of them. i was surrounded by everybody, something was going to happen to me. and i was genuinely scared. i was worried for my own life. my reaction was to pull out my gun. and, you know, in the middle of the confrontation, i shot him. and the gun had discharged while i was running and another innocent bystander was shot in the process. human beings are the most dangerous animal on the earth. and when it comes down to what i was doing, it was insane. >> this is our son, evan. tomorrow he would have been 10 years old. h
i fired. he got shot seven times. and i killed him.ing 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody. because it made other people look at me and say, man, you see that guy, that's a cool guy there, it made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing that i would kill somebody and not even worry about it or not worry about getting caught. >> i was 16 and i shot somebody. it was the first day of the semester and i was by myself and, you know, there was one of my rivals with a...
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i think he got that message. day somebody to say to him, i believe in you and i just felt that it was the right time to convey that message to him. >> whoo!
i think he got that message. day somebody to say to him, i believe in you and i just felt that it was the right time to convey that message to him. >> whoo!
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so i hope that it will. >> got a plan in your life at the moment? >> i do, i got a man. >> is he for the long-term or is he a sprint? >> i hope he's for the long term. he understands what i do and he's pretty cool about it. >> what does he do? >> he's done a little running in his time. but he's transitioning out of it and getting ready for the next phase of his life. >> wedding bells? >> my mind doesn't function until after the london. >> do you think about this? >> i don't know. after the 200 final, we'll talk about it. >> are you more or less likely to marry him if you win gold? >> i'm going to be in such a good mood, that's when he should ask me. >> i would choose the moment literally ten seconds after you've won. >> that would be a good bet for him. >> you would do anything, wouldn't you? >> i bet we would. >> let's take a break. i want to come back and talk to you about drugs in sport. i know you've got strong feelings about this. and i recently interviewed marion jones. i'm interested to see what you think about that. >> sounds good. no matter
so i hope that it will. >> got a plan in your life at the moment? >> i do, i got a man. >> is he for the long-term or is he a sprint? >> i hope he's for the long term. he understands what i do and he's pretty cool about it. >> what does he do? >> he's done a little running in his time. but he's transitioning out of it and getting ready for the next phase of his life. >> wedding bells? >> my mind doesn't function until after the london. >> do...