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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. ygen to gently blend away some gray, but not all for that perfect salt and pepper look. satisfaction guaranteed. just you and the look you want. just for men touch of gray youany profession,ob, image matters. i want some gray...but not too much. only touch of gray uses oxygen to gently blend away some gray, but not all for that perfect salt and pepper look. satisfaction guaranteed. just you and the look you want. just for men touch of gray >>> 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 in
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. ygen to gently blend away some gray, but not all for that perfect salt...
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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. you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from discover. get it at discover.com. feel like a raging storm. i've tried laxatives, but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a heavy weight that keeps coming back. vo: linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. linzess helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm the
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. you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in...
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hall, come to the door and cuff up. >> my first impression of jonathan hall was that he was an out oftrol, maniacal young man. he was screaming at me through his door. he was quite verbally assaultive. >> you can't buy me. [ bleep ]. get the [ bleep ] out of here. >> 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, sister, wife, and 3-year-old son orion arrived for a visit. the first with orion since he was an infant. but there wouldn't be so much as a hug between them. hall's prior behavior problems re
hall, come to the door and cuff up. >> my first impression of jonathan hall was that he was an out oftrol, maniacal young man. he was screaming at me through his door. he was quite verbally assaultive. >> you can't buy me. [ bleep ]. get the [ bleep ] out of here. >> 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...
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joining us now is jonathan hafitz a law professor at seton hall, visiting research scholar at princeton, represented prisoners at guantanamo. thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> do you know? could the president close guantanamo by executive action somehow? >> he certainly could do that. he could close it within the law, but he needs to be more aggressive. so far, he's made a lot of, he's well intentioned but he's not used the authority that he has to move aggressively notwithstanding congress. >> what kind of authority and how? what do you mean? >> i think there are a number of steps he could do at the broadest level, congress has only restricted his authority to use department of defense funds. they've not restricted other sources of funding to close the prison and bring detainees to the united states. he could also veto the appropriations measure that restricts his authority to close guantanamo by transferring prisoners either to the united states or to other countries. he's threatened to do that a number of times, but, i mean, this is it. this is the fourth quarter and time is
joining us now is jonathan hafitz a law professor at seton hall, visiting research scholar at princeton, represented prisoners at guantanamo. thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> do you know? could the president close guantanamo by executive action somehow? >> he certainly could do that. he could close it within the law, but he needs to be more aggressive. so far, he's made a lot of, he's well intentioned but he's not used the authority that he has to move aggressively...
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hall. >> pelley: the seven marines had died fighting to clear and hold the taliban heartland, exhausting months negotiating around land mines and skeptical elders. back then, their orders were to use restraint. and corporal jonathant he thought of that. >> jonathan quiceno: it sucks. i don't know another word to say it. it sucks, because all you want to do is get that guy, just get them, you know, for revenge. >> pelley: revenge for the death of his friend nick xiarhos, who was killed in 2009 by a roadside bomb. five years later, quiceno had used his veteran's benefits for college, and now he's selling retirement plans for lincoln financial outside philadelphia. he moved on, but he never let go of xiarhos. >> quiceno: it's because of people like him that i want to continue to push harder in life and succeed, because it's... it's the good ones that pass. and i can't let that be in vain. it drives me, it motivates me. >> pelley: is there anything that you miss about afghanistan and the marine corps? >> quiceno: absolutely-- the brotherhood. there's no question about that. you miss the... the sense of purpose, right? you had a mission. you felt accomplished with everything that you do, even at a young age. i think,
hall. >> pelley: the seven marines had died fighting to clear and hold the taliban heartland, exhausting months negotiating around land mines and skeptical elders. back then, their orders were to use restraint. and corporal jonathant he thought of that. >> jonathan quiceno: it sucks. i don't know another word to say it. it sucks, because all you want to do is get that guy, just get them, you know, for revenge. >> pelley: revenge for the death of his friend nick xiarhos, who...