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. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> this is what i think of your story. >> i believe he threw -- well, he threw a liquid substance under the door. it smelled somewhat suspicious, so we're going to go report that. yeah, he threw pee under the door. >> did he? >> yeah. >> better double-check. >> okay. >> we soon learn that hall's anger had really begun the day before. >> he started off yesterday night, he drew a bunch of gang graffiti on the walls. staff attempted to go in there, restrain him, take pictures of the graffiti, he refused, became belligerent. this morning i went up there and talked to him. he decided he would cooperate. we did restrain him, bring him out. we did take photos. probably 30 minutes later, i'm guessing because other offenders probably gave him a hard time that he did back down and let us do our job, now he's covered his window, started throwing
. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> this is what i think of your story. >> i believe he threw -- well, he threw a liquid substance under the door. it smelled somewhat suspicious, so we're going to go report that. yeah, he threw pee under the door. >> did he? >> yeah. >> better...
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even george grapf and jonathan hall agreed to interviews and allowed us to take footage of them. a few months later, michael gill was released on parole. >> whoa, whoa, there's ice on the ground. i don't feel comfortable. >>> coming up -- when inmates are left to their own devices, the result can range from bizarre, to horrifying. >> where do you want me? >> get him up front. get him on a gurney. he has that dry, scratchy thing going on... guess what? (cough!) it works on his cough too. what? stop, don't pull me! spoiler alert! she doesn't make it! only mucinex dm packs 2 medicines in one pill to relieve wet and dry coughs for 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> appearances and first impressions are every bit as important behind prison walls as they are on the outside. and one of the most fascinating experiences we have in prison is seeing the different methods inmates use to create their own look. from intimidating to tantalizing to just peculiar. our crews have seen it all. tattoos, however, aren't the only tools in the toolbox. at indiana state pr
even george grapf and jonathan hall agreed to interviews and allowed us to take footage of them. a few months later, michael gill was released on parole. >> whoa, whoa, there's ice on the ground. i don't feel comfortable. >>> coming up -- when inmates are left to their own devices, the result can range from bizarre, to horrifying. >> where do you want me? >> get him up front. get him on a gurney. he has that dry, scratchy thing going on... guess what? (cough!) it...
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. >> when we first met jonathan hall serving 40 years for second degree murder at colorado's limon correctional facility, we wouldn't have guessed that one of the most emotional reunions between an inmate and child would be with him. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> my first impression of jonathan hall was that he was an out of control, maniacal young man. he was screaming at me through his door. he was quite verbally assaultive. >> you can't buy me. [ bleep ]. >> i started having off camera conversations with jonathan and quickly i saw a very different human being. he was trying to educate himself. he had come from a very difficult life, and he was calm and he was articulate, but the most striking thing about jonathan which shifted his personality from this very tough, hard core inmate to a far kinder and even softer person was the second he started talking about his son. >> this is me, my son, and my wife when my son was first born. i felt like my destiny was fulfilled, that that was what i was put on earth to do was to have my son. >> my daddy. my daddy. >> we were there when hall's mother, siste
. >> when we first met jonathan hall serving 40 years for second degree murder at colorado's limon correctional facility, we wouldn't have guessed that one of the most emotional reunions between an inmate and child would be with him. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> my first impression of jonathan hall was that he was an out of control, maniacal young man. he was screaming at me through his door. he was quite verbally assaultive. >> you can't buy me. [ bleep ]. >> i...
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hall tonight. we have jonathan gruber to speak. he is an award-winning economist and director of the health care program. he was a key architect -- i heard of him alive when he was working in massachusetts helping the massachusetts people put together their reform. he has also worked with the administration and congress when they developed the health care reform legislation that was passed about two years ago. he is also the co editor of the journal of public economics, associate editor of the journal of health economics. he has published more than 125 articles, has edited six research volumes, is author of public finance and public policy, which is a leading undergraduate text. which is why he probably speaks with great authority about the law. he has written a book called "health care reform: what it is, why it is necessary, and how it works." i think it is a very fast and very informative read. please give a warm town hall will come to jonathan gruber. [applause] >> thank you very much, and thanks, bob, for the kind introduction
hall tonight. we have jonathan gruber to speak. he is an award-winning economist and director of the health care program. he was a key architect -- i heard of him alive when he was working in massachusetts helping the massachusetts people put together their reform. he has also worked with the administration and congress when they developed the health care reform legislation that was passed about two years ago. he is also the co editor of the journal of public economics, associate editor of the...
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hall tonight. we have jonathan gruber to speak.he is an award-winning economist and director of the health care program. he was a key architect -- i heard of him alive when he was working in massachusetts helping the massachusetts people put together their reform. he has also worked with the administration and congress when they developed the health care reform legislation that was passed about two years ago. he is also the co editor of the journal of public economics, associate editor of the journal of health economics. he has published more than 125 articles, has edited six research volumes, is author of public finance and public policy, which is a leading undergraduate text. which is why he probably speaks with great authority about the law. he has written a book called "health care reform: what it is, why it is necessary, and how it works." i think it is a very fast and very informative read. please give a warm town hall welcome to jonathan gruber. [applause] >> thank you very much, and thanks, bob, for the kind introduction. i
hall tonight. we have jonathan gruber to speak.he is an award-winning economist and director of the health care program. he was a key architect -- i heard of him alive when he was working in massachusetts helping the massachusetts people put together their reform. he has also worked with the administration and congress when they developed the health care reform legislation that was passed about two years ago. he is also the co editor of the journal of public economics, associate editor of the...
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so please give a warm town hall gruber.to jonathan [applause] >> thank you very much and thanks, bob, for the kind introduction. there's a lot to talk about with health care reform so i'm going story.t with a my sister who lives here in seattle and the story involves her. one time she came running to the house and found my father and mom, my dad, where's father said i don't know where she is, can i help you, she said started to walk away. my father said what do you need my mathh, she said homework. my father was taken aback that didn't want help with her math homework. you?id why can't i help she said i don't want to know that much about it. ( laughter ) so in that spirit i'm going to try not to tell you more than you want to know in the opening minutes and let that come out of my conversation with bob questions, which i'm eager to hear. setting astart by little background which is to understand the importance of where we are historically and in terms of the numbers. tryingcally, we've been as a nation to do fundamental health care reform for about 100 years, on average every 17 years
so please give a warm town hall gruber.to jonathan [applause] >> thank you very much and thanks, bob, for the kind introduction. there's a lot to talk about with health care reform so i'm going story.t with a my sister who lives here in seattle and the story involves her. one time she came running to the house and found my father and mom, my dad, where's father said i don't know where she is, can i help you, she said started to walk away. my father said what do you need my mathh, she said...
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hall is one thing, but not in the chair, man. no, no, no. i was about to say that dave and jonathan butler and -- use performed.eople are still talking about. and ray parker jr. was there, jay leno, larry king. a great night. powerful. thank you for doing that. >> congratulation again. >> thank you, to you, as well. >> welcome to the club. >> thank you. i'm glad to be in the club. you've been busy since i saw you last. >> yeah. yeah. >> how crazy recording a christmas -- you've done this five times now -- recording a christmas album when it's like 95 degrees outside. >> that's right. it was the first two weeks of june that we started doing our basic track recordings. it was probably about 95 in hollywood. ricky minor produced this, and ricky, i know you -- a fantastic producer and music director. we have the time of our lives. what i like about shim that he's so prepared. -- about him is that he's so prepared. he's like the queen bee. and other bees are hovering around. you have an idea, and then five minutes later, you can actually do it. so we did the whole thing with all of these incredible artists. there we
hall is one thing, but not in the chair, man. no, no, no. i was about to say that dave and jonathan butler and -- use performed.eople are still talking about. and ray parker jr. was there, jay leno, larry king. a great night. powerful. thank you for doing that. >> congratulation again. >> thank you, to you, as well. >> welcome to the club. >> thank you. i'm glad to be in the club. you've been busy since i saw you last. >> yeah. yeah. >> how crazy recording a...
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jonathan gruber. greater president obama is in nashville tennessee for a town hall meeting on immigration. today, diane feinstein released a report on the investigation of terrorism detainees after the 9/11 talks. the 600 page report shows waterboarding and the misleading of the president and secretary of state. some gop members defended the cia in an alternate report hailing it for saving lives and playing an important role in weakening al-qaeda. you can see remarks on c-span and read the report entirely on our website. now the house oversight meeting on the affordable care act. members questioned economist job, the former consultant on the bill. he apologized for calling voters uninformed and stupid about the law. and marilyn tavenner, medicaid and medicare ad mministrator is always testifying. the hearing is four hours. >>> the committee will come to order. without objection, the chair will be authorized to declare a recess at any time. the oversight committee exists to secure two fundamental principles. first, americans have a right to know that the money washington takes from them is
jonathan gruber. greater president obama is in nashville tennessee for a town hall meeting on immigration. today, diane feinstein released a report on the investigation of terrorism detainees after the 9/11 talks. the 600 page report shows waterboarding and the misleading of the president and secretary of state. some gop members defended the cia in an alternate report hailing it for saving lives and playing an important role in weakening al-qaeda. you can see remarks on c-span and read the...