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a lock sock -- >> it's the prison weapon, the lock sock. >> lock your sock, put it in my sock and thenie it right here. so it doesn't come out. then put another sock around it so it doesn't rip. you got a weapon. this is deadly. >> a lot of people get hurt in here. >> die too. some guy not too long ago got beat to death with lock socks, to death. >> in indiana, all kids sentenced as adults are incarcerated in the youth unit inside the massive wabash compound with adults kept in neighboring cell blocks. the young offenders are isolated from their adult counterparts and rarely leave their own cell block. >> this is like your whole life. i've spent five months and counting. if they would have let me out then, that would have been enough wakeup call for the rest of my life. >> once a youth offender turns 18, they're transitioned out of the youth unit and into the adult population. either here or at one of indiana's 21 other adult facilities. >> you just don't know what to expect. you're just surrounded by people you don't know. you don't know how they are, what they're going to do. your wh
a lock sock -- >> it's the prison weapon, the lock sock. >> lock your sock, put it in my sock and thenie it right here. so it doesn't come out. then put another sock around it so it doesn't rip. you got a weapon. this is deadly. >> a lot of people get hurt in here. >> die too. some guy not too long ago got beat to death with lock socks, to death. >> in indiana, all kids sentenced as adults are incarcerated in the youth unit inside the massive wabash compound with...
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can be expensive. >> the cost of doing a loan lock up to nine months, runs 2.5 points and a lock for three months is .5, so people are trying to judge on whether they want to invest in the loan lock. >> reporter: california analysts mark hanson says roughly 70% of may sales for the builders are suspect. he points to the numbers, of the sales contracts signed in may 31% were for completed homes so buyers would have locked in mortgage rates near record lows, no problem. 24% were for homes under construction so some locked in a rate if the home was almost done, but some did not and 36% of the sales contracts signed in may were for homes that were not yet started. those buyers in most cases did not lock in rates and are already facing sticker shock at today's level. that could mean cancellations. >> it will be depending on the type of home builder that you're looking at. if you're looking at the coal brothers, a luxury builder, those customers can afford a rate rise and still be able to close their home or buy a home. so it's going to be very dependent on the significaegmen housing marke
can be expensive. >> the cost of doing a loan lock up to nine months, runs 2.5 points and a lock for three months is .5, so people are trying to judge on whether they want to invest in the loan lock. >> reporter: california analysts mark hanson says roughly 70% of may sales for the builders are suspect. he points to the numbers, of the sales contracts signed in may 31% were for completed homes so buyers would have locked in mortgage rates near record lows, no problem. 24% were for...
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you're locked down 23 hours a day.he time 24. >> secure 501. >> 17-year-old demonet lewis is serving an eight-year sentence for robbery. the past six months of that time have been spent in segregation. >> did you ever think you'd end up as a teenager in an adult prison? >> hard to say, but yeah. i knew it. cause when i was 13, i was locked all the way up from 13 all the way to 16, so used to it. my mom, she don't even write me. never have really. not one time since i been here. not one time. >> when is the last time you saw or talked to your mom? >> talked to her when i was in the county around april or something last year, about a year ago. last time i saw her was when i was out which was 2009 or '10. i can't blame it on my family history cause i know most of the stuff that i do, i do. it's my fault. >> i think a lot of it is our fault. by our, i'm talking about those of us wearing this and in prison because we weren't there for those kids. we weren't out there to help raise them. this is what they had to model themse
you're locked down 23 hours a day.he time 24. >> secure 501. >> 17-year-old demonet lewis is serving an eight-year sentence for robbery. the past six months of that time have been spent in segregation. >> did you ever think you'd end up as a teenager in an adult prison? >> hard to say, but yeah. i knew it. cause when i was 13, i was locked all the way up from 13 all the way to 16, so used to it. my mom, she don't even write me. never have really. not one time since i...
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[soul music] ♪ [cheers and applause] - hell, no. - lock it. lock it. - you know-- - keep it locked.ocked. - [laughs] ew! shame on you! - shame on you. - shame on all of you. - shame on you. - [laughs] thanks, welcome to the show. i am keegan-michael key. - i am jordan peele. - and we are key and peele, so thank you for coming. [cheers and applause] - i see race in just about-- in everything. - mm-hm. - like, i just--i just do that
[soul music] ♪ [cheers and applause] - hell, no. - lock it. lock it. - you know-- - keep it locked.ocked. - [laughs] ew! shame on you! - shame on you. - shame on all of you. - shame on you. - [laughs] thanks, welcome to the show. i am keegan-michael key. - i am jordan peele. - and we are key and peele, so thank you for coming. [cheers and applause] - i see race in just about-- in everything. - mm-hm. - like, i just--i just do that
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those tote bags are locked with the numbered lock and the unit's nursing staff, licensed nursing staff will come down and sign for that tote bag. it will go back to their unit, to their medication room, and it will be administered from that point. >> when we come back, keeping the peace. how do they do it here without armed guards? ♪ i' 'm a hard, hard ♪ worker every day. ♪ i' ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm working every day. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm saving all my pay. ♪ ♪ if i ever get some money put away, ♪ ♪ i'm going to take it all out and celebrate. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker... ♪ membership rallied millions of us on small business saturday to make shopping small, huge. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. was a record collection. no. there was that fuzzy stuff on the gouda. [ both ] ugh! when it came to our plants... we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little? until we got miracle-gro moisture control. it does what basic soils don't by absorbing more water, so it's there when plants need it. yeah, they're bigger and more beauti
those tote bags are locked with the numbered lock and the unit's nursing staff, licensed nursing staff will come down and sign for that tote bag. it will go back to their unit, to their medication room, and it will be administered from that point. >> when we come back, keeping the peace. how do they do it here without armed guards? ♪ i' 'm a hard, hard ♪ worker every day. ♪ i' ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm working every day. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm saving all...
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locked up. locked up, everybody locked up.is ain't the place you want to be because prison life is hard. locked up, locked up, everybody locked up. this ain't the place you want to be because prison life is hard. make different choices than the ones i made. stay free. keep it real. peace. >> though phillip stroud will never live life beyond the fences of the wabash valley correctional facility he has found other means of liberation. ♪ >> music to me is more important than food or water or than anything. it makes me free. it just makes me free, you know. ♪ >> stroud leads the prison choir. they perform during sunday church services and at special events and his cell mate curtis mcgrown has been a source of help and inspiration. >> you have your choice and you should have made a change. there is nowhere to left to hide. i cutting suggest you stay away from here and followed to go. i know it is hard out on them streets but prison life is harder. >> that is one of the best ones i have heard him sing right there. >> he raps a lot a
locked up. locked up, everybody locked up.is ain't the place you want to be because prison life is hard. locked up, locked up, everybody locked up. this ain't the place you want to be because prison life is hard. make different choices than the ones i made. stay free. keep it real. peace. >> though phillip stroud will never live life beyond the fences of the wabash valley correctional facility he has found other means of liberation. ♪ >> music to me is more important than food or...
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they harnd cuffed me and i've been locked up ever since. >> announcer: once locked up, marcus was quick to develop prison romances and is currently on her third prison marriage. >> i see him as a man, a straight man, that's how i see him, you know. he's a man. he's my husband. i'm a woman. i'm his wife. oh, let me route my hair down. >> we exchanged vows, you know. he opened his heart to me, i opened my heart to him. and we vowed to be best friends for life. >> marcus has asked that his identity not be revealed. i feel like i didn't understand the situation like that. my identity is hitting. i had been in a relationship like this. it seemed like i'm a man and just in a relationship. she is gay. that's it. but now on my side, i ability gay. she's gay. i still haven't been able to accept that. >> i'm his first, i'm his first prison wife. and i can understand why he's a little shaky about it, you know what i'm saying? >> marcus, while she's there, is not allowed to communicate with her husband. >> the hardest thing about being in lock-up is not being able to sit, talk to him. he's just my
they harnd cuffed me and i've been locked up ever since. >> announcer: once locked up, marcus was quick to develop prison romances and is currently on her third prison marriage. >> i see him as a man, a straight man, that's how i see him, you know. he's a man. he's my husband. i'm a woman. i'm his wife. oh, let me route my hair down. >> we exchanged vows, you know. he opened his heart to me, i opened my heart to him. and we vowed to be best friends for life. >> marcus...
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stateville's a place to come and lock up. >> being constantly locked up doesn't give a man many optionsr is often the result. working with this ongoing anger is one of the biggest challenges for staff at stateville. medical technician mike borkowski has worked here for almost 17 years. >> it's an entire different world from the outside. coming here it takes a long time to get used to that. because you get lied to. you get called every name in the book. and you have to put that aside. sometimes it's even -- even nowadays it's difficult to do when you're getting called names after 16 years. you just try to be a little bit professional and go on. sometimes that can be very difficult. >> so recovery, keith? you want to make a point there? >> as far as anger cycles, me, that's my problem. my biggest problem is the anger in me. >> out of more than 2,600 prisoners, a few are eligible and volunteer to participate in the prison's one therapy opportunity. a group that meets once a week. >> i'm angry because i'm locked up. i'm angry because i'm not with my family, my children. i can't do the thing
stateville's a place to come and lock up. >> being constantly locked up doesn't give a man many optionsr is often the result. working with this ongoing anger is one of the biggest challenges for staff at stateville. medical technician mike borkowski has worked here for almost 17 years. >> it's an entire different world from the outside. coming here it takes a long time to get used to that. because you get lied to. you get called every name in the book. and you have to put that...
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up and i can't change that issue, but being double locked up, being locked up again in ad seg makesbout that either, so i just sit here and wait until these people let me out of here. my worst fear is that this issue could drag on and on until they actually do get my file. because there's no telling how long it's going to take for sacramento to actually send my original file here. i'm becoming irritated because it's like a domino effect. it's just getting worse and worse and worse and nothing is being done to correct the problem. and the problem is so minor and it's so simple that, i mean, i could simply get a correctional officer to come and say oh, yeah. i walked him to r & r the day he paroled. i know he paroled from my unit. but they won't go by that. >>> coming up on "lockup" -- scanvinski hymes is on the streets. >> people don't realize i'm really more mellow out here. there you go. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you're welcome, honey. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my
up and i can't change that issue, but being double locked up, being locked up again in ad seg makesbout that either, so i just sit here and wait until these people let me out of here. my worst fear is that this issue could drag on and on until they actually do get my file. because there's no telling how long it's going to take for sacramento to actually send my original file here. i'm becoming irritated because it's like a domino effect. it's just getting worse and worse and worse and nothing...
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over, the device is locked. they expect the people stay on the network. some resellers are buying them up in bulk for cash, unlocking the man selling them. i agree with this is a problem, the question, i'll ever, is whether we need it in this context. we need a lot or some act, but if you look to the cases where tracfone has sued, there's a long list with a succeeded. so if, indeed, the -- that this is happening, companies should have remedies, but i see no reason why the remedies that exist outside are not sufficient. >> do you disagree? why should legislation, whether copyright or if certain interference you alluded to above the administration and the sec tried to discourage early termination fees are trying to a incurs something that is prorated. why can't -- why can't company sort of leverage makes sense in terms of early termination fee whenever other penalty and might be under contract? >> we must take the world we live in. i mean, it is what it is. in listing to the conversation, i mean, you are speaking in a policy perspective and asking fundament
over, the device is locked. they expect the people stay on the network. some resellers are buying them up in bulk for cash, unlocking the man selling them. i agree with this is a problem, the question, i'll ever, is whether we need it in this context. we need a lot or some act, but if you look to the cases where tracfone has sued, there's a long list with a succeeded. so if, indeed, the -- that this is happening, companies should have remedies, but i see no reason why the remedies that exist...
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. >> lock your doors locked in one dose if you have security devices by all means please use them. >> reporter: his picture when up to newspapers and television station spirit of restore the first his crime spree ended. . ramirez was almost beaten to death by a mob. r.i. accounting jail
. >> lock your doors locked in one dose if you have security devices by all means please use them. >> reporter: his picture when up to newspapers and television station spirit of restore the first his crime spree ended. . ramirez was almost beaten to death by a mob. r.i. accounting jail
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how to lock in the best rate now. up next. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. since enbrel helped relieve my joi
how to lock in the best rate now. up next. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous...
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i got locked up at age 13. from there, i messed up by getting in a fight at school while i was at placement. it got me terminated from there. threatened my case worker. they kicked me out for that, and now i'm here. been here for the past three years. >> the number one issue offenders approach me on on a daily basis has to do with placements. it could be to do with their history and behavior, they have been in community placements before and kicked out. it's frustrating from my perspective. >> they can't find a placement for you? >> my mental history from the past, no placement will accept me now. >> finding placements for offenders isn't the only challenge staff members face. director mia black has to deal with a different set of issues in "d" complex. >> all of the offenders in the unit are low functioning through education or behavior. a lot of the kids are so used to beating up someone or cussing out someone to prove a point instead of simply talking and discussing their issues. they were raised to be that
i got locked up at age 13. from there, i messed up by getting in a fight at school while i was at placement. it got me terminated from there. threatened my case worker. they kicked me out for that, and now i'm here. been here for the past three years. >> the number one issue offenders approach me on on a daily basis has to do with placements. it could be to do with their history and behavior, they have been in community placements before and kicked out. it's frustrating from my...
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the gates were all locked. only one exit from our work shop. we just jumped out of the window. -- the police say the main gate was also locked. >> i don't think safety was managed. they paid with their blood. so many of these big disasters in china is caused by lax supervision. developmentapid has also meant the welfare of its workers isn't a priority. regulations can easily be ignored if the right official is paid off. bernard smith, al jazeera. , a potentiald breach of privacy. we will tell you about a controversial decision by the u.s. supreme court on dna samples. why remote villages in pakistan have electricity, why -- while the big cities are running on empty. we are back in a moment. hello, again. these are the top stories. a new u.s. report says there are "reasonable grounds" to believe chemical weapons have been used in syria. investigators could not determine what agents were used or who the perpetrators were. turkey's deputy prime minister has apologized for the excessive force used against peaceful protesters. thousands of public se
the gates were all locked. only one exit from our work shop. we just jumped out of the window. -- the police say the main gate was also locked. >> i don't think safety was managed. they paid with their blood. so many of these big disasters in china is caused by lax supervision. developmentapid has also meant the welfare of its workers isn't a priority. regulations can easily be ignored if the right official is paid off. bernard smith, al jazeera. , a potentiald breach of privacy. we will...
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it's called activation lock. anyone who does not have your apple i.d.d password is locked out, making the phone inoperable and tough to resell. san francisco's police chief hopes this is the start of a new trend. >> i know samsung's talking about coming up with something similar. they seem to be in a horse race right now. this is a great race for them to be in and then the next thing is to work with the providers. >> apple's announcement comes just days before san francisco's district attorney heads to new york for a cell phone summit. he calls smartphone theft a national epidemic. apple's new operating system with activation lock will be available this fall. >>> a building's glass design was expected to open back in november but both mall officials and apple have been tight lipped about the 23-foot-tall structure, apple is telling the paper, we have made no announce a a store at that location. >> we can just blow their surprising. >>> an alarming trend popping up on muni buses. agency riders are trying to figure out why riders are kicking open the door
it's called activation lock. anyone who does not have your apple i.d.d password is locked out, making the phone inoperable and tough to resell. san francisco's police chief hopes this is the start of a new trend. >> i know samsung's talking about coming up with something similar. they seem to be in a horse race right now. this is a great race for them to be in and then the next thing is to work with the providers. >> apple's announcement comes just days before san francisco's...
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my brother is locked up here, too.he phone one day thinking we wasn't going to click but we did. >> for angela, it's an emotional time. after four months of visiting with bernard through a glass window, today they will finally be allowed to make physical contact. >> that's my first time being able to touch him. >> hey. >> hey, babe. >> crazy. read my card. today is the first time that we have to touch each other. i just want you to know this day will never be forgotten. i love you and i always will. >> man, i love you. >> i love you too. >> why you can't sit close to me? >> ya'll can't sit like that. ya'll can't sit like that. >> it's not easy being with someone in jail. it's really not. no, i'm happy being with him, but it's not easy. but we doing a good job working out our problems. we will make it work. >> i try to get a visit five days a week. i try, but it's not allowed. >> steve nicolas and tarius grissom are cell mates at the turner gilford knight center, one of the newer miami-dade facilities. both men are figh
my brother is locked up here, too.he phone one day thinking we wasn't going to click but we did. >> for angela, it's an emotional time. after four months of visiting with bernard through a glass window, today they will finally be allowed to make physical contact. >> that's my first time being able to touch him. >> hey. >> hey, babe. >> crazy. read my card. today is the first time that we have to touch each other. i just want you to know this day will never be...
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the steam will loosen the dirt, the microfiber will lift and lock it in. now, let me share something with you: this is chocolate syrup and it's sticky. watch this: when you clean with steam, you clean at over 200 degrees. less scrubbing and less rubbing. the steam loosens the dirt and the microfiber traps it in. it's quick, it's easy, and it's hot, and you can see the mess is stuck right there to the microfiber. now, one of the best things about the x5 is these pads are machine-washable and reusable. now, for your sealed wood floors i'm gonna turn it down to the lowest setting. sealed wood floors love the x5. whether you have dark wood or light wood, it makes no difference-- clean and polish all at the same time, with no chemicals. scuff marks will come right off the floors. with the x5 you're cleaning at over 200 degrees. and even on your water-sensitive surfaces like marble, let the steam break down the dirt and let the microfiber lift and lock it in. and for laminate floors, i'm gonna turn it up to setting number 2. if you've got pets or animals or chil
the steam will loosen the dirt, the microfiber will lift and lock it in. now, let me share something with you: this is chocolate syrup and it's sticky. watch this: when you clean with steam, you clean at over 200 degrees. less scrubbing and less rubbing. the steam loosens the dirt and the microfiber traps it in. it's quick, it's easy, and it's hot, and you can see the mess is stuck right there to the microfiber. now, one of the best things about the x5 is these pads are machine-washable and...
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. >> lock down. we are under a lockdown. >>> administrative segregation is home to roughly 200 inmates. confined to their cells 23 hours a day. these men often become defiant and desperate. when an inmate acts up in general population, he's moved to ad-seg. but when he acts up in ad-seg, the officers' only option is to periodically move the inmate from cell to cell. >> we're going to move him out. he's already hostile. we'll just use caution with him, okay? >> put your hands behind you. cuff up. >> stick your hands out. >> shower stall right now. >> jammy bell is temporarily housed in the shower stall until his new cell is cleaned and inspected. >> all that nasty -- somebody stop harassing me. our crew first met jammy bell a month earlier when he was outraged over unsanitary conditions in his cell. >> i can't breathe in here. my toilet is filled up with feces. >> today, he's moving to a new cell after an inmate threw urine and feces through the ventilation. >> do what you're supposed to do. let me se
. >> lock down. we are under a lockdown. >>> administrative segregation is home to roughly 200 inmates. confined to their cells 23 hours a day. these men often become defiant and desperate. when an inmate acts up in general population, he's moved to ad-seg. but when he acts up in ad-seg, the officers' only option is to periodically move the inmate from cell to cell. >> we're going to move him out. he's already hostile. we'll just use caution with him, okay? >> put...
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joe locke was tracking his 28 1/2 mile solo swim online. this ended just before 11:00 last night only four miles from his goal. locke didn't wear a wet suit out there in the chilly water and got stung twice by jellyfish. that forced him to stop swimming after he got sick. so no word at this point if joe will try to swim again. that's quite the conquering, but to be four miles from it and to give up. >> i know, exactly. 4:40 right now. making a late-night decision about the morning after pill. we'll have details on the government's sudden reversal next. >>> we'll let you know why federal agents made the surprise visit to the ohio home where three women were allegedly held captive for more than a decade. >>> we continue to follow the health of nelson mandela. the latest word out of south africa next. >>> i guess you can forget about a new operating system. the other new move by apple that has san francisco's police chief smiling this morning. >>> welcome back everyone. good tuesday morning to you. apple's worldwide developers conference in sa
joe locke was tracking his 28 1/2 mile solo swim online. this ended just before 11:00 last night only four miles from his goal. locke didn't wear a wet suit out there in the chilly water and got stung twice by jellyfish. that forced him to stop swimming after he got sick. so no word at this point if joe will try to swim again. that's quite the conquering, but to be four miles from it and to give up. >> i know, exactly. 4:40 right now. making a late-night decision about the morning after...
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♪ ♪ locked up, locked up everybody locked up ♪ ♪ this ain't the place you want to be because prisonough phillip stroud will never live life beyond the fences he has found another means of liberation. ♪ >>> music to me is more important than food. more important than water. more important than anything. makes me free. just makes me free. >> stroud leads the prison choir. they perform during sunday church services and at is special events. and his cell mate curtis mcgrown has been a constant source of help and inspiration. ♪ you made a choice you should have made a change ♪ ♪ no where left for you to hide ♪ ♪ i almost made it fate ♪ i suggest you stay away from here and follow god ♪ ♪ i know it is hard out there on the streets but prison life is harder ♪ >> this is one of the best ones i heard him sing right there. >> raps a lot and sings a lot. he will be waking me up wanting to write a rap for church. i look at myself as like a mentor towards him. >> what position will you have me playing in the choir? ♪ >> i can't do that. >> you look like you can do that. >> that is only -- that w
♪ ♪ locked up, locked up everybody locked up ♪ ♪ this ain't the place you want to be because prisonough phillip stroud will never live life beyond the fences he has found another means of liberation. ♪ >>> music to me is more important than food. more important than water. more important than anything. makes me free. just makes me free. >> stroud leads the prison choir. they perform during sunday church services and at is special events. and his cell mate curtis mcgrown...
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the devices are locked. if you looked to the but cases, there is a laundry list of claims on which tracks funds were available to make litigation happy. competition. so if indeed this is happening, companies like pratt bones -- like trac phone should have remedies. why should the governor interfere with any of this? why don't wireless companies sort out whatever arrangement makes sense for whatever penalty there might be under contract? >> we must take the world we live in, not the world we like. it is what it is. it is policy perspective. you were asking fundamental questions. was the registrars decision correct or not? under the reading of the law, sure it is. the third issue, do we need the dmca at all or not? you are talking about a very important of and very complex issue. i spent my father's day weekend crawled up with jerry's book. it is a very loaded question as well that you have to think about. the reading of your book of essays. a ticket. tot i picked up -- you had schools of thought in your book.
the devices are locked. if you looked to the but cases, there is a laundry list of claims on which tracks funds were available to make litigation happy. competition. so if indeed this is happening, companies like pratt bones -- like trac phone should have remedies. why should the governor interfere with any of this? why don't wireless companies sort out whatever arrangement makes sense for whatever penalty there might be under contract? >> we must take the world we live in, not the world...
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if i didn't have you on my case i would still be locked up. i think i actually would have served those years they were trying to give me. i'm glad i had you to fight for me. i can see there is an honest person in the system. i kind of got mixed up in it and how, i don't know. i'm glad and they actually had people that care about people behind bars. i'm more aware of my freedom taking it for granted. i'm free and loving life. [ applause ] >> i would like to ask our first panel to come up and take their seats. >> i'm going to start on my right to your left here and introduce karen hooper, the author of chasing gideon and i just want to announce that she will be holding a book signing. the book came out yesterday. she will have a book signing during lunch. next is don porter, the producer of gideon's army. the clip we just saw. don is a founder of trilogy films and director of gideon's army. it premiered in the 2010 sundance festival. she's an a -- she's on the 2012 hot shot directors emerging to watch, she's also graduated from georgetown univer
if i didn't have you on my case i would still be locked up. i think i actually would have served those years they were trying to give me. i'm glad i had you to fight for me. i can see there is an honest person in the system. i kind of got mixed up in it and how, i don't know. i'm glad and they actually had people that care about people behind bars. i'm more aware of my freedom taking it for granted. i'm free and loving life. [ applause ] >> i would like to ask our first panel to come up...
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in surveillance video of the thefts they appear to open locked doors with a handheld device.no one, not even the makers knows what the device is. >> reporter: long beach, california, a man walks up to the car and uses a box and opens it. the problem, they are thieves. no keys. they sweeped all valuables from the cars. in chicago same scenario. a man unlocks a car. no key. alarm disabled. >> you feel you have been outsmarted. >> reporter: the same thing happened in corona, california. the crook didn't get away clean. his dashcam caught the suspect holding a box. >> i was like -- you just see him walking in front of the car. you can hear the locks. >> reporter: in 18 seconds the crook empties out. >> same device different cities. >> reporter: he calls it the latest crime tool. hitting new york to los angeles. >> the device. >> reporter: he doesn't know what it is. >> the ease this is working and the frequency we are seeing it reported throughout the u.s., it is a greater problem. >> reporter: your car is a rolling computer, what it takes to break in, hacking devices. >> if you
in surveillance video of the thefts they appear to open locked doors with a handheld device.no one, not even the makers knows what the device is. >> reporter: long beach, california, a man walks up to the car and uses a box and opens it. the problem, they are thieves. no keys. they sweeped all valuables from the cars. in chicago same scenario. a man unlocks a car. no key. alarm disabled. >> you feel you have been outsmarted. >> reporter: the same thing happened in corona,...
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if i didn't have you on my case i would still be locked up. i think i actually would have served those years they were trying to give me. i'm glad i had you to
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survivors say the doors were locked. and severe flooding in europe. some rivers are running at their highest levels in seven years. anti-government protests in turkey's show no sign of ending. people are calling for a new prime minister to resign. thaksinthe scene in square. it is 3:00 in the morning. there have been reports of sporadic violence between protesters and riot police. our report. >> festive and not running out of steam. protesters are still in the central thaksin square. the government and the prime minister. >> we are angry at him. he says he represents the population. what about the other 50%? that is not my understanding of democracy. >> they are meeting with the leader of the largest opposition party. they adopted a more conciliatory tone. >> if there are objections, criticism, it is very natural to express them. peaceful protests are a part of this. i see the recent as being within this framework. >> the president says the government has gotten the message, but the prime minister, on official visits in morocco, maintains the process.
survivors say the doors were locked. and severe flooding in europe. some rivers are running at their highest levels in seven years. anti-government protests in turkey's show no sign of ending. people are calling for a new prime minister to resign. thaksinthe scene in square. it is 3:00 in the morning. there have been reports of sporadic violence between protesters and riot police. our report. >> festive and not running out of steam. protesters are still in the central thaksin square. the...
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lock me up?le who are inappropriate, who violate the rules or break the law then we take immediate action to investigate and take the appropriate disposition, whether it is dismissal or whether they receive a type of disciplinary action. >> typically, there are very few of these types of action. the rest of the staff follows the rules by the book. >> contraband, right? >> uh-huh. >> good-bye, good-bye, get out, get out. >> it is really not contraband, this is what it is really the heinz catsup all day long. all day long. >> they give you like catsup from the canteen, and i brought in here to eat with my meat loaf. >> when i see them i catch them on it i call them on it. if they're doing something wrong, okay i have to let them know that they're doing something wrong. and i will listen to them. and someone just wants you to listen. i'll listen to them and talk to them. and when it comes to the bottom line i'll lock them up. and they know that for a fact. >> up next. >> teresa. >> who is it? >> my
lock me up?le who are inappropriate, who violate the rules or break the law then we take immediate action to investigate and take the appropriate disposition, whether it is dismissal or whether they receive a type of disciplinary action. >> typically, there are very few of these types of action. the rest of the staff follows the rules by the book. >> contraband, right? >> uh-huh. >> good-bye, good-bye, get out, get out. >> it is really not contraband, this is what...
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lock him up. move him. move him. >> i got a knife. >> don't step on the blood. >> get my hall crew up. there's a mop and pail. they'll come out here and start the cleanup process. after we were getting laundry in, come back in from the other prison, over in the receiving area, they were in front unloading the laundry. heard him screaming and looked up and he was bleeding. grabbed him, pushed him out of the way. where he had him cornered up at, he could have probably killed him if he wanted to. looked like he may have got an artery. he was gushing out pretty good. >> he was in laundry. >> he had possession of a weapon. we documented that and processing it as we speak. >> should have a handle on it. it's been on a grinder. >> i don't want to touch it with the blood. >> i didn't see him pick it up. it's a good chance it was dropped off there by the metal fab near where we were taking the laundry. he could have picked it up laying in the grass or something. this isn't the first time. >> by the time we got there
lock him up. move him. move him. >> i got a knife. >> don't step on the blood. >> get my hall crew up. there's a mop and pail. they'll come out here and start the cleanup process. after we were getting laundry in, come back in from the other prison, over in the receiving area, they were in front unloading the laundry. heard him screaming and looked up and he was bleeding. grabbed him, pushed him out of the way. where he had him cornered up at, he could have probably killed him...
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while we might see it as a lock, crooks see it as valuable seconds slipping away. they claim that it is a visual deterrent. >> the crook is saying that they see it on the steering wheel, which might have them move down to the other car because they don't want to work harder trying to give them off. >> reporter: he and police admit that it is not 100% effective. but for the 77 seconds that it takes to use the club, they think it's worth it. considering that it is free and considering the price that he has already paid. >> older cars are not equipped with the fuel shut off and responders in keys, making it easier to steal. >>> leaking all the fine secrets is defending his actions, pretty blunt in the online chat session. as they tell us, he says we should expect more. >>> edward snowden answered questions for an hour and 40 minutes on the guardian website. the newspaper that first published the leaks, the collection of phone and internet data. he disclosed information about the programs that he feels violates the civil liberties and the privacy of the u.s. citizens.
while we might see it as a lock, crooks see it as valuable seconds slipping away. they claim that it is a visual deterrent. >> the crook is saying that they see it on the steering wheel, which might have them move down to the other car because they don't want to work harder trying to give them off. >> reporter: he and police admit that it is not 100% effective. but for the 77 seconds that it takes to use the club, they think it's worth it. considering that it is free and considering...
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we didn't get locked up over it. they found it and tightened the security in that area. >> then in 1977, ray plotted another escape with james slagle and two other inmates. the plan was to use a makeshift ladder crafted from chains. they knew the guard closest to the wall took an afternoon lap. slagle believed that his high profile would lead them to being picked up after the escape. >> i said there will be a million cops in the valley and no one is going to get aweigh. i said i don't believe in wasting my energy. so i just sat and watched it happen. that is the corner where james and doug and spider monkey and the others went over. the fence was not here at that time. >> first of all, of course, james went over. the number one man. doug went over. spider montor monkey climbed i. when jerked he fell backwards and fell off the wall. the ladder fell back down. they were at the horseshoe pits and pitching horseshoes. he was watching the guy go over and no one seems to care and i'm serious. he run over and went over. abo
we didn't get locked up over it. they found it and tightened the security in that area. >> then in 1977, ray plotted another escape with james slagle and two other inmates. the plan was to use a makeshift ladder crafted from chains. they knew the guard closest to the wall took an afternoon lap. slagle believed that his high profile would lead them to being picked up after the escape. >> i said there will be a million cops in the valley and no one is going to get aweigh. i said i...
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what are they going to do, lock me up? >> so when we do find people who are inappropriate, who violate the rules or may break the law, then we take immediate action to investigate and to take the appropriate disposition, whether it's dismissals or if they receive some type of disciplinary action. >> typically, there are very few serious infractions involving officers at the prison. >> okay. finish up. finish up. >> the rest of the staff follow the rules by the book. >> contraband. you know better. >> what contraband? >> huh-uh. contraband, right? uh-huh, bye-bye, get out, get out, get out. get out. >> it's really not contraband. this is what it is. a pack of heinz ketchup, right there. all day. all day long. they give you, like, ketchup from the canteen where i brought it in here to eat with my meatloaf, and she said it was contraband. on certain days when you eat certain things, they give it to you so you can have it. but on the day they don't give it to you, it's contraband. >> when i see it, i catch them on it. i call t
what are they going to do, lock me up? >> so when we do find people who are inappropriate, who violate the rules or may break the law, then we take immediate action to investigate and to take the appropriate disposition, whether it's dismissals or if they receive some type of disciplinary action. >> typically, there are very few serious infractions involving officers at the prison. >> okay. finish up. finish up. >> the rest of the staff follow the rules by the book....
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you might want to lock the door behind me. this isn't bozeman.he acquaintance? (wind whistling outside) that is a bracing cold, an invigorating cold. lord, is it cold! help you with your bags, sir? thank you, fellow bozite. and may i say, you are the living embodiment of all the promises made by our lovely town's chamber of commerce. wait! wait! excuse me! (wind howling) one ticket to pasadena, california, please. (door unlocking, opening) hey, look who's back! interesting. the acquaintance is the first to greet me. captioning sponsored by cbsand warner bros. television captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (eerie music playing) all right, just a few more feet. and... here we are, gentlemen, the gates of elzebob. good lord. don't panic. this is what the last 97 hours have been about. stay frosty. there's a horde of armed goblins on the other side of that gate guarding the sword of asaroth. warriors, unsheathe your weapons. magic wielders, raise your wands. lock and load. raj, blow the gates. blowing the gates. control, shift...
you might want to lock the door behind me. this isn't bozeman.he acquaintance? (wind whistling outside) that is a bracing cold, an invigorating cold. lord, is it cold! help you with your bags, sir? thank you, fellow bozite. and may i say, you are the living embodiment of all the promises made by our lovely town's chamber of commerce. wait! wait! excuse me! (wind howling) one ticket to pasadena, california, please. (door unlocking, opening) hey, look who's back! interesting. the acquaintance is...
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put in place, lock-in program. the program in its turn construct runs the benefit threw many party plans. this is an area that congress would have to authorize. die think it's time that congress consider this change. i think that congress would have to set out the threshold, which beneficiaries do. others are required to lock in and we're happy to work with this committee, and the drug utilization review program that cms put in place could serve as a model for when by-riz hit the threshold. >> mr. cantrell. >> any legislation that would help us explore ways to prevent doctor shopping and some of the patients we encounter in our cases actually are paid kickbacks to participate in schemes. so in situations like that, explore ways to prevent that kind of activity. >> mr. wright. >> agreed and there's maybe two different kinds of lock-ins under scruggs, one is to lock beneficiaries in a particular plan and the other we woo be to lock them within a specific prescriber or pharmacy. we think both of those should be consid
put in place, lock-in program. the program in its turn construct runs the benefit threw many party plans. this is an area that congress would have to authorize. die think it's time that congress consider this change. i think that congress would have to set out the threshold, which beneficiaries do. others are required to lock in and we're happy to work with this committee, and the drug utilization review program that cms put in place could serve as a model for when by-riz hit the threshold....
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you said there are two reasons to lock in the closet. one is to keep them from get august way. let me give you two reasons i disagree. there are four kids. if they tried to run away and ran in different directions three may get away. >> he is inside of a house. >> you don't know what the lock situation in the house is. >> he knows their parents anyway. it is not like he does president know where to find them. >> he doesn't have to physically restrain them which could lead to him getting into trouble. >> the father is saying he did. >> they say he grabbed one of the kids. >> he grabbed them and said he would bash them in the skull. >> he had to physically restrain them. >> you can't. they are consequences. >> everybody is worried about hurting kids. kids break into the stuff at your house. >> i absolutely agree. >> i am fine with that. i am guessing he didn't need to lock four eight-year-olds -year-olds in the closet. >> there was an unfinished house and there were no rooms. >> an incomplete story. >> we do not do complete stories on "red eye." >> and we do not traffic facts, ma
you said there are two reasons to lock in the closet. one is to keep them from get august way. let me give you two reasons i disagree. there are four kids. if they tried to run away and ran in different directions three may get away. >> he is inside of a house. >> you don't know what the lock situation in the house is. >> he knows their parents anyway. it is not like he does president know where to find them. >> he doesn't have to physically restrain them which could...
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three days being locked up, not doing anything. that's not good.after a while you start to get a little crazy. some seem to be so happy. it's like, how are you happy and you're in here? how do they do that? >> nationally nearly 30% of juvenile arrests involve females. sometimes the closed quarters and inherent anxiety of being locked up help create unexpected bonds. >> most of my friends are locked up right now, so there are a few girls that are good friends to me. like i can relate to them a lot. they're just really kind to me. just like me, i guess. a lot of stories. a lot of hardships. >> 17-year-old marie has a history of arrest for truancy and running away. but her problems began when she was a very small child. >> well, my mom died when i was a year old. i never knew my dad. one of my mom's sisters adopted me when i was about 9 years old. but she had breast cancer, and they got a divorce. i went to my grandpa's house. that didn't work out. so i got sent to my aunt's house, and i just don't get along with them. i had major depression. so i did
three days being locked up, not doing anything. that's not good.after a while you start to get a little crazy. some seem to be so happy. it's like, how are you happy and you're in here? how do they do that? >> nationally nearly 30% of juvenile arrests involve females. sometimes the closed quarters and inherent anxiety of being locked up help create unexpected bonds. >> most of my friends are locked up right now, so there are a few girls that are good friends to me. like i can relate...
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15 years old they locked you up. can they do that?ent in gang violence changed his life forever. >> they say you have a gun, you carry a gun, eventually you're going to use it, and it did happen. we was just with a girl having fun, talking. i seen somebody walking by. we had a confrontation and i asked him some questions about his gang affiliation, if he had problems with my gang or my street, or the red, period, the color red, and he said yes, and me trying to prove myself to my peers like, yeah, okay i'll show you that i'm down, and i reacted. and i shot him six times. and i ended up murdering him for basically a color. >> i never planned to commit a robbery. he never planned for his future to be doing a murder. he never planned for his life to be committing attempted murder. it all came about by the behavior and the lifestyle we chose. say you do a robbery. what do you think going to happen? >> you get caught, then you're going to juvie. >> what about your mom? what you think going to happen to her? >> she gonna be sad and cry. >>
15 years old they locked you up. can they do that?ent in gang violence changed his life forever. >> they say you have a gun, you carry a gun, eventually you're going to use it, and it did happen. we was just with a girl having fun, talking. i seen somebody walking by. we had a confrontation and i asked him some questions about his gang affiliation, if he had problems with my gang or my street, or the red, period, the color red, and he said yes, and me trying to prove myself to my peers...
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we didn't get caught, we didn't get locked up over it. they found it and tightened security in that area. >> in 1977 ray plotted another escape with james slagle and two other inmates. the plan was to climb the outer wall using a makeshift ladder crafted from chains. the inmates knew the tower guard closest to the wall took an afternoon nap. but slagle feared ray's high profile would lead them to the escapees. >> i said, james, you've got no pickup, no car. as soon as your foot touches down, they know it's you, there will be a million cops in this valley and there's no way you'll get away. it's a futile effort and i don't believe in wasting my energy, so i just sat and watched it happen. that's the corner where james and spider monkey went over. the fence was not here at this time. it was a mountain serving as the fourth wall of the penitentiary. james went over, the number one man. doug went over. spider monkey climbed it. he was supposed to pull the chain ladder up. but when he jerked, he fell backwards and fell off the wall. the ladder
we didn't get caught, we didn't get locked up over it. they found it and tightened security in that area. >> in 1977 ray plotted another escape with james slagle and two other inmates. the plan was to climb the outer wall using a makeshift ladder crafted from chains. the inmates knew the tower guard closest to the wall took an afternoon nap. but slagle feared ray's high profile would lead them to the escapees. >> i said, james, you've got no pickup, no car. as soon as your foot...
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call ntd threat and police locked down the district. the lock down ended when school announced for the day without incident. >> a well known rapper was robbed at gun point this weekend hours before he was supposed to perform in a concerts. police say 35-year-old two chains, he and several friends were confrontedded by three men. >> he was robbed of robbed of credit cards, money and cell phone. >> police investigate wlg he was targeted. the cap raper was not hurt and pefsh yormd later the same day. >> if you live nlt north bay you likely saw some of the hundreds. lightning strike that's hit overnight. abc 7 news viewer captured this image around 2:00 this morning. in napa, a streak was photographed by another viewer who sent this in through you reports some strikes sparked fires. one bolt split this tree into two. the fire so how hard were we hit here in the bay area? abc 7 news is here now from our roof top to answer questions for us. >> we were hit pretty hard. i got off the phone with logan johnston. he said about 500 lightning strike
call ntd threat and police locked down the district. the lock down ended when school announced for the day without incident. >> a well known rapper was robbed at gun point this weekend hours before he was supposed to perform in a concerts. police say 35-year-old two chains, he and several friends were confrontedded by three men. >> he was robbed of robbed of credit cards, money and cell phone. >> police investigate wlg he was targeted. the cap raper was not hurt and pefsh...
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one lock, and two locks. all the 1s are keyed the same and the 2s are keyed the same.s of keys for each shackle. it's security. in case anyone gets a hold of one of our key chains. more than likely they're not going to get a hold of two. >> got the secure the chains so the lock won't go up and down on your foot. the most comfortable place for you to walk, or you're going to trip on them all day long. you have to secure them. with the shoestring. >> get your bags two at a time starting up front. ♪ >> at age 50, mchellon is one of the oldest inmates to work in the fields. his 20-year-old cell mate scott parker is one of the youngest. he's serving five years for armed robbery, burglary, and drug possession. >> i been in that cell for 14 months, you know what i'm saying? now 18 months. i get tired of being in that cell all the time. it was nice to come out. it's got its ups and downs. i was nervous coming to prison. first time, 19 years old. it's scary, but i was nervous. didn't know what to do, how to act. >> he's a young inmate, and it seems like he's still trying to fin
one lock, and two locks. all the 1s are keyed the same and the 2s are keyed the same.s of keys for each shackle. it's security. in case anyone gets a hold of one of our key chains. more than likely they're not going to get a hold of two. >> got the secure the chains so the lock won't go up and down on your foot. the most comfortable place for you to walk, or you're going to trip on them all day long. you have to secure them. with the shoestring. >> get your bags two at a time...
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had to lock him up out of population several times. >> the only conversation that we really are -- or social contact that we really have or anything, as you can see, is yelling. i've had to do things i didn't want to have to do, you know, beating people up and stuff. i was a young kid then. i'm older now. i was 16 years old when i got busted, and they waited till i turned 17 and tried me as an adult. maybe if i had stayed at home and ate dinner with my parents and things like that and listened to my mother or my sister when she said, mom is worried, and you never stay at home anymore, and you're always out partying with your friends, and you care about them more and so on, things like that, well, if i hadn't been doing that and i was staying at home, you know, maybe i would have grown up to be a mechanic. maybe i would have been a guy with three or four kids right now, a lovely wife, a pretty wife, a home. i would have something, you know? i have none of those things, you know, because as the road, the path, that i took. >> joe sears is 42. he will be eligible for parole in 2009 if he
had to lock him up out of population several times. >> the only conversation that we really are -- or social contact that we really have or anything, as you can see, is yelling. i've had to do things i didn't want to have to do, you know, beating people up and stuff. i was a young kid then. i'm older now. i was 16 years old when i got busted, and they waited till i turned 17 and tried me as an adult. maybe if i had stayed at home and ate dinner with my parents and things like that and...