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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. >>> 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 prison, billy kyle, serving eight years on a drug dealing charge, likes to strut the yard with his grill. >> i like blue and white diamonds. >> let me see you smile. what's the deal with that? >> it was just something, you know, that we did on the streets, you know what i'm saying? >> how much are they worth? >> about
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. >>> appearances and first impressions are every bit as important behind prison walls...
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even george grapf and jonathan hall agreed to interviews and allowed us to take footage of them. 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. plaque psoriasis... ...isn't it time to let the... ...real you shine... ...through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase... ...the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. si
even george grapf and jonathan hall agreed to interviews and allowed us to take footage of them. 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. plaque psoriasis... ...isn't it time to let the... ...real you shine......
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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 ]. 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
. >> 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 ]. get the [...
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country or civilized countries, and his message is much broader. >> let's go to independence hall, with jonathan. >> it looks like the motorcade is starting to come through here at independence hall, and you see the thousands of people that have their cameras up. and it looks like a pretty large motorcade, 15, 20 cars back, but everyone waiting for a glimpse of the pope, and not sure exactly how far back he is though. >> this is running a little late. they have really been running a little late since this morning, when they got a late start out of new york, and the crowd, we have been talking about the fact that the crowds are huge, and maybe not as big as they have expected so far. and we're talking about up to 1 million people, maybe more in the city of philadelphia over the next two days, and whether that will happen, we'll see. >> i don't know what the headcount is, but it seems that there are separate groups each place the pope is. but where we have been through, i don't see millions of people. >> i don't know if we can go to that long show. but we're at the end of that long parkway there,
country or civilized countries, and his message is much broader. >> let's go to independence hall, with jonathan. >> it looks like the motorcade is starting to come through here at independence hall, and you see the thousands of people that have their cameras up. and it looks like a pretty large motorcade, 15, 20 cars back, but everyone waiting for a glimpse of the pope, and not sure exactly how far back he is though. >> this is running a little late. they have really been...
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jonathan: i saw andy hall speaking last week, here is a man who knows something about the oil market.s the story with him? -- javier: heier made $100 million a year. he knows one or two things about the oil market. he believes the current price is so low, we are destroying potential supply. the international energy agency drop byt year opec will $100,000 a day. that is the biggest drop in 24 years. come the end of next year, we're going to face surplus is a lot of that were going have to go through. jonathan: you have to strip down what is happening in the u.s. who is still around 9 million barrels a day. going forward, if i'm looking at the oil market and i see the huge swings. what is the catalyst now? shirley opec coming out with a report that we expect the same thing over and over again. what am i looking at? javier: you need to look get to keep points. one is iran. iran is going to be coming into the market. how much oil. they are going to shape a lot of views. the second is when we see real .rops in production in places the u.s. is one. we have seen india production drops. russi
jonathan: i saw andy hall speaking last week, here is a man who knows something about the oil market.s the story with him? -- javier: heier made $100 million a year. he knows one or two things about the oil market. he believes the current price is so low, we are destroying potential supply. the international energy agency drop byt year opec will $100,000 a day. that is the biggest drop in 24 years. come the end of next year, we're going to face surplus is a lot of that were going have to go...
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jonathan: a quick reminder about the town hall meeting on the iran nuclear deal. you can watch your voice, your future town hall. tomorrow at 2:00 on newschannel8. we will have more on how congress is working on the deal coming up at 5:00. now we are about a month away from a rally billed as the ride for justice. maryland bureau chief brad bell explains why a local bike shop is pulling out as a gathering point for the controversial event. >> given the proximity to the national mall, harley davidson is often a rally point for the mass biker events. long-time customers say it's part of the harley culture. >> you jump on a harley, it's one big family. brad: a group of riders participating with a ride for justice if the leader louis farrakhan justice or else, many of the loyalists got angry. >> i just can't see participating in something like that. brad: the problem is many view farrakhan rhetoric promoting the event to be racist and inflammatory. the criticism drew in this speech he used this language to claim he has been misquoted. >> farrakhan won't get an arm to w
jonathan: a quick reminder about the town hall meeting on the iran nuclear deal. you can watch your voice, your future town hall. tomorrow at 2:00 on newschannel8. we will have more on how congress is working on the deal coming up at 5:00. now we are about a month away from a rally billed as the ride for justice. maryland bureau chief brad bell explains why a local bike shop is pulling out as a gathering point for the controversial event. >> given the proximity to the national mall,...
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jonathan: thank you. new information about the death of an nba hall of famer. virginia medical examiner ruled moses malone died of heart disease. the former sixer player found dead in a norfolk hotel sunday morning. a friend told the "richmond times dispatch" that malone received a heart monitor less than a week before his death. he was just 60 years old. alison: still to come here on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- you know gas prices are getting lower but where can you fill up for less than $22 a gallon here in the area? we -- for less than $2 gallons in the area? we'll tell you. jonathan: plus hundreds of homes gone in an instant. the all-out battle to save lives and property there california. alison: first, truth or dare. or too far? find out what a boy did at school that is the talk of a maryland town. is that trending now. a boy is facing assault charges after kissing a girl at a middle school. he kissed a girl as part of a dare at pikesville middle school. the 14-year-old girl wasn't interested. now some of the school's neighbor question whether some of the assau
jonathan: thank you. new information about the death of an nba hall of famer. virginia medical examiner ruled moses malone died of heart disease. the former sixer player found dead in a norfolk hotel sunday morning. a friend told the "richmond times dispatch" that malone received a heart monitor less than a week before his death. he was just 60 years old. alison: still to come here on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- you know gas prices are getting lower but where can you fill up for...
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jonathan papelbon gets ejected. 4-3, and remain 6.5 games behind the mets. baseball lost another legend today, yankees haller yoga be era -- yogi berra died today at 90. and 14 all-star, during world series as a member of the yankees, winning 10 of them. we have lost a great american. the first prime time battle of the season for the redskins. they left for new york to take on eli manning and the giants in the thursday night matchup. last season, eli torched the redskins. three touchdowns -- four touchdowns, new york embarrassing the redskins 45-14. the last time the skins beat the giants in new york, it was 2011 . of the better quarterbacks in this league. i think it's him and he will be in canton. he is definitely on the short list. hopefully i can get a couple more wins under my belt. i like my chances in the locker room. robert: the mexican soccer league. the goalie gets the save, everything's all good, this happens. oops. that counts as a goal. leon: oh, no. robert: mama always said use your head, you can achieve goals. it happens, poor guy. eli's last game against the fourins, 315 yards, touchdowns.
jonathan papelbon gets ejected. 4-3, and remain 6.5 games behind the mets. baseball lost another legend today, yankees haller yoga be era -- yogi berra died today at 90. and 14 all-star, during world series as a member of the yankees, winning 10 of them. we have lost a great american. the first prime time battle of the season for the redskins. they left for new york to take on eli manning and the giants in the thursday night matchup. last season, eli torched the redskins. three touchdowns --...
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hall. he breaks into english. he asks a girl to sing him a song. jonathan: it's a special on "20/20." our coverage doesn't end there. between abc7 and newschannel8 we will have 40 hours of live coverage of pope francis on the visit to washington. kimberly: now i want to hear the song. jonathan: a big catch pulled in. take a look. kimberly: wow! take a closer look. this gives you a look at the razor sharp teeth. the sharks can swim in fresh water. jonathan: must-see video to show you dangerous and unpredictable a wild horse can be. watch this. the lifeguard was making loud noises. making loud noises and the animal said really? go away. kicked him. he went flying backwards. kimberly: wow! jonathan: the video should serve as a warning for visitors if the horses wander close, give them space. kimberly: hopefully the lifeguard was demonstrating what not to do. jonathan: now he is saying that really hurts. doug: complete backwards somersault. jonathan: probably broke a rib. you think? kimberly: yeah. weather looks nice on the beach. steve: it does. indeed. no horses at rehoboth beach. we ar
hall. he breaks into english. he asks a girl to sing him a song. jonathan: it's a special on "20/20." our coverage doesn't end there. between abc7 and newschannel8 we will have 40 hours of live coverage of pope francis on the visit to washington. kimberly: now i want to hear the song. jonathan: a big catch pulled in. take a look. kimberly: wow! take a closer look. this gives you a look at the razor sharp teeth. the sharks can swim in fresh water. jonathan: must-see video to show you...
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hall had a similar experience. a kid said hey, i'm praying for you and in return he tossed a jersey to show appreciation. nats' closer jonathan papelbon will miss time. he has suspended for three games and fined for throwing in the head area of manny machado. he is expected to appeal the three-game suspension which was schedule told begin with tonight's contest against the phillies. nats can't afford to lose one person on the roster. leon: absolutely not. zero. alison: thank you. pope francis left his mark with hisser rib visits to washington and now new york. leon: that's right. that is where he is now. coming up next, wait to expect when he make his way to philadelphia tomorrow. as you can see, the pope, live picture here in a golf cart making his way to the front of the crowd where he will be speaking there in a bit. alison: pope francis preparing to speak to tens of thousand of people. leon: two days after the mass in washington, 20,000 people packed into madison square garden where the holy father arrived to speak. alison: and tomorrow he arrives in philadelphia. john gonzalez has what to expect once the pope arrives. jo
hall had a similar experience. a kid said hey, i'm praying for you and in return he tossed a jersey to show appreciation. nats' closer jonathan papelbon will miss time. he has suspended for three games and fined for throwing in the head area of manny machado. he is expected to appeal the three-game suspension which was schedule told begin with tonight's contest against the phillies. nats can't afford to lose one person on the roster. leon: absolutely not. zero. alison: thank you. pope francis...
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hall was charged with assault. but the capitol reports that the charges have been dropped. mcclearly would not testify against him and mcclearly is behind bars for leaving the baby behind. jonathan: now we are going to holiday weekend. outside we have pop-up storms through the area. kimberly: this reminds me of the childhood. warm all day and storms in the afternoon. but now is almost fall. chief meteorologist doug hill will tell us what it means for the labor day weekend. doug: we are under the influence of a cold front and that is why we have the storms popping across the area. most are south and west of town. there is still a chance. in time it pushes the moisture to the city council and the west. 70's with the areas that have had the rain. but the humidity levels are high enough it feels warmer than the thermometer indication. if for night a warm one here. the temperatures will steadily drop and more comfortable air in time for the holiday weekend. that is the latest. jonathan: thank you. new information about the deadly helicopter crash at camp lejeune. 11 means injured. 12th from warrenton, virginia, killed. as joce sterman reports staff sergeant jonathan lewis was based w
hall was charged with assault. but the capitol reports that the charges have been dropped. mcclearly would not testify against him and mcclearly is behind bars for leaving the baby behind. jonathan: now we are going to holiday weekend. outside we have pop-up storms through the area. kimberly: this reminds me of the childhood. warm all day and storms in the afternoon. but now is almost fall. chief meteorologist doug hill will tell us what it means for the labor day weekend. doug: we are under...
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. >> independence hall, and now is coming to the festival of families to speak again and watch the performances of aretha franklin. jonathanetz has more for us. >> yes, the energy is unlike anything we have seen before. a huge crowd erupted when the pope began his pilgrimage and parade down benjamin franklin boulevard. he's about to go around city hall and come back on our direction. people on in side of the park, with an excellent view of the pope. people have their phones out. they have been cheering. there's a lot of excitement here waiting for the holy father to come by. >> one of the things that is interesting about this, they started near the stage, then he'll go up and around and come back on the other side of the park way in order for the crowd on that side to get a chance to see him. he's making a u-turn and coming back now. >> we have seen the pope in the pope mobile during his time in the u.s. it has to be more than the mile that he was in central park, more than the 3 or 4 blocks that he was in the pope mobile in d.c. >> we saw the empty pope mobile flipping around the street. i guess they were sending it back
. >> independence hall, and now is coming to the festival of families to speak again and watch the performances of aretha franklin. jonathanetz has more for us. >> yes, the energy is unlike anything we have seen before. a huge crowd erupted when the pope began his pilgrimage and parade down benjamin franklin boulevard. he's about to go around city hall and come back on our direction. people on in side of the park, with an excellent view of the pope. people have their phones out....
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jonathan: a d.c. man raised enough money to put on a kenny loggins concert in his own home. we take you to the danger zone after this. across america, people like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins... ...are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insun n victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. vioza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable escription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes... ...and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza® has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza® is not insulin. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer... ...multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to... ...victoza®
jonathan: a d.c. man raised enough money to put on a kenny loggins concert in his own home. we take you to the danger zone after this. across america, people like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins... ...are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insun n victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. vioza® is proven...
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jonathan said. globalization can be good or bad. if it makes us the same, it's no way. it's good if you retain your identity as individuals and as people. >> do bryan llenas at independence hall, 45, 40,000 strong, the reaction was, it was pretty obvious through the microphone, bryan. what did you hear? >> reporter: exactly right. particularly the points in which he addressed the hispanic community in which he literally looked at them and said, i greet you all with particular affection. that was the message to the hispanic community and speaking about that message of globalization, he told them, do not be ashamed of who you are. your traditions of your elders, because those are gifts that you bring to this nation and you can tell like we were talking about all day today, about 40,000-plus here, most of them hispanic immigrants and the huge applause lines when he said that. do not be ashamed. he repeated that line, do not be ashamed of who you are and wher. you are bringing gifts to this country. that i think was the striking moment here, considering that many of the people here spoke the language that he spoke and again, i see what father jonathan more said about globalizatio
jonathan said. globalization can be good or bad. if it makes us the same, it's no way. it's good if you retain your identity as individuals and as people. >> do bryan llenas at independence hall, 45, 40,000 strong, the reaction was, it was pretty obvious through the microphone, bryan. what did you hear? >> reporter: exactly right. particularly the points in which he addressed the hispanic community in which he literally looked at them and said, i greet you all with particular...
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hall at 4:00. so this should be something that many that i've spoken to in spanish and english are excited about, bill. >> thank you, brian. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ applause ] >> father jonathanhighlighted enough. he has talked over and over again about what it means to be a priest, and is this about careerism? is this about power? or is this about a vocation to ser serve? and he's saying to them, not just to them, of course, but to me, to others, every layperson, religious alike, what is the christian life about? if it's all about you, if it's about the color of your vestment, getting this or that parrish, having this title in front of or behind your name, then you've got it wrong. the moment i got moved personally emotionally most in d.c. was watching the little fiat drive up. i thought, i'm proud of my church. this is a very, very simple thing but will have a tremendous impact on these young men that he's coming to speak to. one last thing, bill, is that sometimes when he speaks to seminarians, he puts down the notes and just speaks to them as a teacher. i think we can expect some off-the-cuff, dramatic, poignant statements coming about what it means to live a life of serv
hall at 4:00. so this should be something that many that i've spoken to in spanish and english are excited about, bill. >> thank you, brian. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ applause ] >> father jonathanhighlighted enough. he has talked over and over again about what it means to be a priest, and is this about careerism? is this about power? or is this about a vocation to ser serve? and he's saying to them, not just to them, of course, but to me, to others, every layperson,...