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larry morgan spends nearly every hour of every day inside a small protective custody cell where he never sees the sun. >> what happened is they accused me of killing a little girl back in 1994. and next thing i know i'm in prison and then there's people talking about a contract supposed to be out on me. >> morgan was convicted of kidnapping, raping and murdering a 9-year-old girl. he is serving life without the possibility of parole. >> there's been a lot of threats against me, and it was a high-profile crime at the time. everybody in the system knew about it and, of course, they're all trying to stand up enbe a righteous convict. oh, well, i only rob banks or i only do drugs. i only cell crack to kids. but this guy, he killed one, so now we're going to go and we're going to kill him. >> protective custody inmates like morgan are locked in their cells 23 hours a day. to keep them from other inmates. >> at first it's claustrophobic being in a little cell 23 hours a day but after a while, you get used to it. what i miss most about freedom is just probably being able to be outside. i miss t
larry morgan spends nearly every hour of every day inside a small protective custody cell where he never sees the sun. >> what happened is they accused me of killing a little girl back in 1994. and next thing i know i'm in prison and then there's people talking about a contract supposed to be out on me. >> morgan was convicted of kidnapping, raping and murdering a 9-year-old girl. he is serving life without the possibility of parole. >> there's been a lot of threats against...
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. >> larry morgan was convicted of sexually assaulting and murdering a young girl in 1994. he is serving a life sentence without parole. >> well, i didn't do it. you know, they convicted me of it anyhow. and i've got to live with that. but there's been a lot of threats against me, so i've been locked up the whole time. >> fearing for his safety, morgan asked to be placed in the protective custody unit at anamosa. >> at first it's kind of claustrophobic being in a little cell 23 hours a day, but it's -- you know, after a while you get used to it. i've seen people lose their minds in these little cells. what i miss most about freedom is just probably being able to be outside. i miss the sun. i haven't felt the sun on me for -- since 2001 now. for me, i've got to hope that somehow or another truth will prevail in the end and my convictions will be overturned. otherwise, i'm probably sitting in a little cell for the rest of my life. >> spending days, months, and years living in a cramped room the size of a closet can take its toll on any prisoner. >> a claustrophobic dude could
. >> larry morgan was convicted of sexually assaulting and murdering a young girl in 1994. he is serving a life sentence without parole. >> well, i didn't do it. you know, they convicted me of it anyhow. and i've got to live with that. but there's been a lot of threats against me, so i've been locked up the whole time. >> fearing for his safety, morgan asked to be placed in the protective custody unit at anamosa. >> at first it's kind of claustrophobic being in a little...
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good morning america," cnn's cross-fire, "larry king live" fox's "hannity & coal manies" and many others. my personal favorites was watching him dismember piers morgan. [applause] but i want to say something a little more personal at this point because larry was the guy -- i don't know if he know it's -- who got me involved in the gun rights movement. he was the first guy i called when i decided in 1994 something needed to be done. i was a nobody. i didn't know anything about how to go about any of this but he took my call and he nurtured that interest. and he helped grass roots north carolina become what it is today not only tpwhay initial counsel but by supporting that organization especially during our early years and training our activists during grass roots motion techniques. this guy is the true grass roots of the second amendment movement. i bring you larry pratt. >> good evening to you. i'm so glad paul invited me to be here with you. i'm delighted to see how many of you there are. you know, i don't think the establishment has gotten messages yet but a message was sent from the seventh district of virginia last week that there's a new four-l
good morning america," cnn's cross-fire, "larry king live" fox's "hannity & coal manies" and many others. my personal favorites was watching him dismember piers morgan. [applause] but i want to say something a little more personal at this point because larry was the guy -- i don't know if he know it's -- who got me involved in the gun rights movement. he was the first guy i called when i decided in 1994 something needed to be done. i was a nobody. i didn't know...
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larry has appeared on innumerable national radio and tv programs like nbc's "today" show, cbs's "good morning, america," cnn's "crossfire be," fox's ""hannity & colmes"," many others. my personal favorite was watching him dismember piers morgan. [laughter] [applause] but i'm going to say something a little bit more personal at this point because larry was the guy -- and i don't know if he knows it -- who got me involved in the gun rights movement. he was the first guy i called when i decided in 1994 that something needed to be done. i was a nobody. i didn't know anything about how to go about any of this. but he took my call, and he nurtured that interest. and he helped grass roots north carolina become what it is today not only by that initial counsel, but by supporting our organization and training our activists in grassroots mobilization techniques. this guy is the true grassroots of the second amendment movement. i bring you larry pratt. [applause] >> and a good evening to you. i am so glad that paul has invited me to be here with you. delighted to see how many of you there are. you know, the -- i don't think the establishment has gotten the message yet, but a message was sent from the seventh district of virginia last w
larry has appeared on innumerable national radio and tv programs like nbc's "today" show, cbs's "good morning, america," cnn's "crossfire be," fox's ""hannity & colmes"," many others. my personal favorite was watching him dismember piers morgan. [laughter] [applause] but i'm going to say something a little bit more personal at this point because larry was the guy -- and i don't know if he knows it -- who got me involved in the gun rights...
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good morning america," cnn's cross-fire, "larry king live" fox's "hannity & coal manies" and many others. my personal favorites was watching him dismember piers morgan [applause] but i want to say something a little more personal at this point because larry was the guy -- i don't know if he know it's -- who got me involved in the gun rights movement. he was the first guy i called when i decided in 1994 something needed to be done. i was a nobody. i didn't know anything about how to go about any of this but he took my call and he nurtured that interest. and he helped grass roots north carolina become what it is today not only tpwhay initial counsel but by supporting that organization especially during our early years and training our activists during grass roots motion techniques. this guy is the true grass roots of the second amendment movement. i bring you larry pratt. >> good evening to you. i'm so glad paul invited me to be here with you. i'm delighted to see how many of you there are. you know, i don't think the establishment has gotten messages yet but a message was sent from the seventh district of virginia last week that there's a new four-le
good morning america," cnn's cross-fire, "larry king live" fox's "hannity & coal manies" and many others. my personal favorites was watching him dismember piers morgan [applause] but i want to say something a little more personal at this point because larry was the guy -- i don't know if he know it's -- who got me involved in the gun rights movement. he was the first guy i called when i decided in 1994 something needed to be done. i was a nobody. i didn't know...
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morgan banks helped to write the standard operating procedures manual for biskit interrogation doctors dr scott shoemaker attended the launch of enhanced interrogation procedures at the cia black site dr larry james was the first psychologist to advise on interrogations at abu ghraib. dr breslin favor another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the enemy and i don't feel like i need to take care of their mental health needs producing some pain just seems to be you know what pet first blush. something that would be wrong because we do no harm but if it does the most good for the most people it's entirely ethical and to do otherwise would be unethical. officials stress the organization strong resolutions against torture and claim that psychologists keep the interrogation safe ethical and effective in two thousand and eight thousand members effectively rejected this claim and voted down the interrogation policy. in spite of this referend
morgan banks helped to write the standard operating procedures manual for biskit interrogation doctors dr scott shoemaker attended the launch of enhanced interrogation procedures at the cia black site dr larry james was the first psychologist to advise on interrogations at abu ghraib. dr breslin favor another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of...
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good morning america," cnn's cross-fire, "larry king live" fox's "hannity & coal manies" and many others. my personal favorites was watching him dismember piers morganapplause] but i want to say something a little more personal at this point because larry was the guy -- i don't know if he know it's -- who got me involved in the gun rights movement. he was the first guy i called when i decided in 1994 something needed to be done. i was a nobody. i didn't know anything about how to go about any of this but he took my call and he nurtured that interest. and he helped grass roots north carolina become what it is today not only tpwhay initial counsel but by supporting that organization especially during our early years and training our activists during grass roots motion techniques. this guy is the true grass roots of the second amendment movement. i bring you larry pratt. >> good evening to you. i'm so glad paul invited me to be here with you. i'm delighted to see how many of you there are. you know, i don't think the establishment has gotten messages yet but a message was sent from the seventh district of virginia last week that there's a new four-lett
good morning america," cnn's cross-fire, "larry king live" fox's "hannity & coal manies" and many others. my personal favorites was watching him dismember piers morganapplause] but i want to say something a little more personal at this point because larry was the guy -- i don't know if he know it's -- who got me involved in the gun rights movement. he was the first guy i called when i decided in 1994 something needed to be done. i was a nobody. i didn't know...