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. >> lockdown, lockdown, lockdown. >> got to be on point. >> lockdown, lockdown, lockdown. >> can't let your guard down for nobody. >> this is not a place to be. >> this is as close to a living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> step back behind the red line. >> everyone, bend over. >> if you like this type of thing, this is the place to be. >> i want to kill myself. i can't take it. >>> for the uninitiated or in this case, the unincarcerated, there is sometimes confusion between prison and jail. prison is only for convicted felons. jails also how's convicts but only those awaiting transfer to prison or serving short-term sentences. usually less than a year. >> listen up for your name. >> stand on the foot prints for me, please. >> most jail detainees have pending court cases, have been denied or are unable to make bail. >> put your stomach on the wall, hands behind your back. >> there is another type of jail detainee as well and they're often the most dangerous. those who have just been arrested, sometimes still drunk, high on drugs or fresh from committing a crime. >> my biggest
. >> lockdown, lockdown, lockdown. >> got to be on point. >> lockdown, lockdown, lockdown. >> can't let your guard down for nobody. >> this is not a place to be. >> this is as close to a living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> step back behind the red line. >> everyone, bend over. >> if you like this type of thing, this is the place to be. >> i want to kill myself. i can't take it. >>> for the uninitiated or in this...
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for everybody. >>> coming up next -- >> we went into a full lockdown. >> the prison goes on major lockdown status because of the actions of one member of this trio of former friends. >>> on any given day at the limon correctional facility, inmates are caught violating prison rules. >> bring your two officers over, please, to unit two. >> most of these violations never disrupt the daily routine. but today, one has not only rocked the prison, it sent shockwaves through the state's entire department of corrections. >> yesterday morning, the segregation staff did a strip search on the segregation corridor and found a large quantity of heroin and cocaine that the inmate was apparently smuggling to a distribution point to be distributed to the inmate population. >> what we did is we went into a full lockdown, stopped all movement, had assistance from other facilities come in as well as the k-9 units. we are right now going through and sweeping each cell, each pod, and each unit throughout the entire facility. >> it involves all of our staff and the ert staff from five other facilities. of course
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for everybody. >>> coming up next -- >> we went into a full lockdown. >> the prison goes on major lockdowne of the actions of one member of this trio of former friends. introducing the schwab mobile app. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an account today and put schwab mobile to work for you. >>> on any given day at the limon correctional facility, inmates are caught violating prison rules. >> bring your two officers over, please, to unit two. >> most of these violations never disrupt the daily routine. but today, one has not only rocked the prison, it sent shockwaves through the state's entire department of corrections. >> yesterday morning, the segregation staff did a strip search on the segregation corridor and found a
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lockdowns are a common occurrence at stateville. >> you go on lockdown damn near every week because somethinghappens. you're in here with a bunch of murderers, rapists. something happens, you go to the yard, somebody is fighting, they lock us down. you go to the chow house, somebody is fighting, they lock us down. >> it's changed from the way it used to be. people getting killed, getting raped. things like that. they got a hold of the penitentiary now so it ain't really like it used to be. >> inmates and staff agree, the reforms make stateville much safer. what they disagree about is the price prisoners have had to pay. that's next on msnbc's "lockup: stateville." >>> oftentimes stateville appears deserted. only the ever-present guards in their towers break up the otherwise lifeless landscape. the desolate atmosphere is a direct result of the institutional reforms implemented here in the mid-1990s. before then, hundreds of inmates filled the grounds, worked out in the yards and pursued a variety of programs. today, the vast majority of inmates spend most of their day in their cells. >> it's d
lockdowns are a common occurrence at stateville. >> you go on lockdown damn near every week because somethinghappens. you're in here with a bunch of murderers, rapists. something happens, you go to the yard, somebody is fighting, they lock us down. you go to the chow house, somebody is fighting, they lock us down. >> it's changed from the way it used to be. people getting killed, getting raped. things like that. they got a hold of the penitentiary now so it ain't really like it used...
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right now it's unclear in the lockdown was connected to the -- if the lockdown was connected to the police chase. >>> a fight delays a flight from florida to san francisco. anne makovec is at sfo where that plane finally landed early this morning. but there were some delays. >> reporter: yes. it was certainly a rough trip for passengers. the plane was supposed to land from miami here at sfo last night at 11:45 and didn't land until almost 2 p.m. because of the delay according to the passengers caused by a fight between passengers and the pilot. this all went on on the ground in miami according to passengers. there were a couple of unruly guys in the exit row. they were being asked to exit the plane. they even turned the plane around on the runway to get these guys off of the plane. the pilot came and was telling them to get off the plane. and that is when the fight broke out. >> they were escorted of course both the guy, and they got in a verbal conversation and argument in spanish. and then they walked out and they were escorted out the door of the plane and they were stand there is argui
right now it's unclear in the lockdown was connected to the -- if the lockdown was connected to the police chase. >>> a fight delays a flight from florida to san francisco. anne makovec is at sfo where that plane finally landed early this morning. but there were some delays. >> reporter: yes. it was certainly a rough trip for passengers. the plane was supposed to land from miami here at sfo last night at 11:45 and didn't land until almost 2 p.m. because of the delay according to...
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lockdowns are a common occurrence at stateville. >> you go on lockdown damn near every week because somethingre in here with a bunch of murderers, rapists. something happens, you go to the yard, somebody is fighting, they lock us down. you go to the chow house, somebody is fighting, they lock us down. >> it's changed from the way it used to be. people getting killed, getting raped. things like that. they got a hold of the penitentiary now so it ain't really like it used to be. >> inmates and staff agree, the reforms make stateville much safer. what they disagree about is the price prisoners have had to pay. that's next on msnbc's "lockup: stateville." eyes with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see a whole day comfortably and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. female announcer: thanks to the eyeglass guide, it's never been easier to find the right pair of eyeglasses. check out eyeglassguide.com today, brought to you by transitions. >> ( rooster crows ) >> by 2020, 50 billi
lockdowns are a common occurrence at stateville. >> you go on lockdown damn near every week because somethingre in here with a bunch of murderers, rapists. something happens, you go to the yard, somebody is fighting, they lock us down. you go to the chow house, somebody is fighting, they lock us down. >> it's changed from the way it used to be. people getting killed, getting raped. things like that. they got a hold of the penitentiary now so it ain't really like it used to be....
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we are under a lockdown. >> all right, lockdown, gentlemen. take it in, let's go. let's go. >> several days later, the victim was released from the hospital and recovered in the prison's medical unit. >> we tried to get interviews with both the victim of the stabbing as well as the perpetrator of the stabbing. the victim was an adamant no. he did not want to participate in the documentary. eventually the assailant said he would talk to us. >> our interview with the stabber terry moore gave insight into how little it takes to prompt a potentially deadly attack in prison. >> what happened? >> i had an assault on an inmate. >> why? >> because he had stole my shoes. >> actually this was not a surprise to me. in prison, you have very few possessions. your resources are limited and if somebody comes and takes one of your possessions, two things happen, "a," you lose something that could very well be useful to you and "b," you will be perceived as a weaker person if you don't retaliate. >> well, i just come here from work one day, they were missing and which is one good t
we are under a lockdown. >> all right, lockdown, gentlemen. take it in, let's go. let's go. >> several days later, the victim was released from the hospital and recovered in the prison's medical unit. >> we tried to get interviews with both the victim of the stabbing as well as the perpetrator of the stabbing. the victim was an adamant no. he did not want to participate in the documentary. eventually the assailant said he would talk to us. >> our interview with the...
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that lockdown lasted more than 12 hours as police searched the neighborhood. again everything is back to normal this morning. >> sonoma county detectives are still waiting to discover the cause of death of a 14-year-old santa rosa girl at a sleepover party. on july 9 she hosted a sleepover. she and her friend drank vodka and vomited overnight but she was unresponsive and died at a hospital. investigators are awaiting toxicology reports. no charges have been filed. >>> investigators are trying to determine the cause of a fire that destroyed two homes, damaged a third and spread to nearby grass land. it started at a home on creek on castle road. it spread to three acres of brush. one woman escaped with her pet just before her house was engulfed in flames. >> she went back under the bed, got the cat out and got my keys and got my laptop and left. when i got in my car, a huge pop explosion happened. it was about ten seconds. >> firefighters battled to bring the flames under control for more than an hour but nobody was hurt. >> they are keeping an eye out for flare
that lockdown lasted more than 12 hours as police searched the neighborhood. again everything is back to normal this morning. >> sonoma county detectives are still waiting to discover the cause of death of a 14-year-old santa rosa girl at a sleepover party. on july 9 she hosted a sleepover. she and her friend drank vodka and vomited overnight but she was unresponsive and died at a hospital. investigators are awaiting toxicology reports. no charges have been filed. >>>...
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the lockdown lasted more than 12 hours as police searched the neighborhood.hing back to normal this morning. >> sonoma county detectives are still waiting to discover the cost cause of death of a 14-year-old santa rosa girl at a sleepover party. the autopsy has come back inconclusive. she hosted a sleepover at her home. she and three others drank vodka and all vomited overnight. investigators are now waiting on results of toxicology reports. the mother was home at the time. no charges have been filed. >> they are trying to determine the cause of a fire in walnut creek that destroyed two homes, damaged third and spread to nearby grass land. it was at creekdale and class will glenn and it spread to the brush. one woman escaped with her pet before her house was engulfed with flames. >> she went back under the bed. got her out. got my keys, got my laptop and left. when i got in my car, a huge explosion happened. it was like ten seconds. >> firefighters battled to bring the flames under control and no one was injured. >> firefighters are looking for flare-ups from
the lockdown lasted more than 12 hours as police searched the neighborhood.hing back to normal this morning. >> sonoma county detectives are still waiting to discover the cost cause of death of a 14-year-old santa rosa girl at a sleepover party. the autopsy has come back inconclusive. she hosted a sleepover at her home. she and three others drank vodka and all vomited overnight. investigators are now waiting on results of toxicology reports. the mother was home at the time. no charges...
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. >> they don't want us to know anything, so that's why it's on lockdown. get set up. >> no more joe. no more joe. >> i used to go right in the midst of that. but i don't do it anymore because they scream. i can't talk. they scream and you can't get a word in. so why waste my time? >> the protesters have a stage, they have personalties, i believe linda ronstadt is one of them. as a matter of fact, in support of linda ronstadt, sheriff arpaio currently has one of her cds being played on the speaker system at the tent compound. >> while licensing fees keep us from playing the music on television, arpaio had it blasting throughout tent city. so much so our audio technician couldn't properly adjust for it on his mixer. >> i actually can't turn my system down far enough to get it to not distort. i had to turn it completely off. it's ridiculous. that's flat out painful. >> i don't know what's going on. i would just like some, you know, i'm a smooth jazz guy, myself. a little kenny g. >> oh, that's linda. remember her? she used to be a singer, you know she's here
. >> they don't want us to know anything, so that's why it's on lockdown. get set up. >> no more joe. no more joe. >> i used to go right in the midst of that. but i don't do it anymore because they scream. i can't talk. they scream and you can't get a word in. so why waste my time? >> the protesters have a stage, they have personalties, i believe linda ronstadt is one of them. as a matter of fact, in support of linda ronstadt, sheriff arpaio currently has one of her cds...
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college, new york university, the new school in columbia university, and is now touring lyrics for lockdowne of those is sponsored by the naacp. i learned that he is beginning rehearsals for the remakes of "the wiz." let's welcome him. [applause] our moderator for this afternoon, world renowned anti- racist, multicultural educator. [applause] yes. as many of you in the audience know, she is an accomplished front line teacher. a teacher, educators, researchers, writers, consultant, speaker. she is like a mother, auntie, big sister, all in one, for me. she has taught in canada, the caribbean, and the u.s. and has been involved in the development of teachers for two decades. she consults on anti-racist inclusion very and equitable education. she assists school districts and schools to continually restructure themselves for equitable outcomes for all students. the initiative put that puts race -- she designed the initiative that puts race on the table. she is the virtual scholar for teaching for change. she is the author of "reality check," a major report on education. maybe conversation began.
college, new york university, the new school in columbia university, and is now touring lyrics for lockdowne of those is sponsored by the naacp. i learned that he is beginning rehearsals for the remakes of "the wiz." let's welcome him. [applause] our moderator for this afternoon, world renowned anti- racist, multicultural educator. [applause] yes. as many of you in the audience know, she is an accomplished front line teacher. a teacher, educators, researchers, writers, consultant,...
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. >> although level 6 is on lockdown, our producers are allowed to talk to one inmate about the toll 9 restrictions are making. >> i haven't been able to visit with my sister or mother because of this thing that happened in the separate housing unit. with two other inmates that had nothing to do with me. and so -- it's just not right. it's a nuisance. it's annoying because i don't behave in a way that merits my suspension of privileges, visit, commissary, nor do a lot of other inmates for that matter, but yet we're being punished collectively. two weeks ago, they came and took away our nail clippers. we weren't allowed access except for on sunday night. if we needed to cut our nails, the corrections officer would give them to us and then take them back. we weren't allowed to have them in our cells. then they came and took them without any explanation whatsoever. and this is the result. i wonder if the sanitary. now, they came and got them. if i act out and create problems, then i earned this. it's not my problem something is happening somewhere else. i didn't do anything to anybody a
. >> although level 6 is on lockdown, our producers are allowed to talk to one inmate about the toll 9 restrictions are making. >> i haven't been able to visit with my sister or mother because of this thing that happened in the separate housing unit. with two other inmates that had nothing to do with me. and so -- it's just not right. it's a nuisance. it's annoying because i don't behave in a way that merits my suspension of privileges, visit, commissary, nor do a lot of other...
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. >> on his way to pre-seg, i temporarily lockdown, harrison reveals his reason for having the shank. >> the dude that murdered my cousin is in this prison. >> does he live in "e" dorm? >> no, he lives in "f" dorm. but word was he was going to get me, so the day i heard that is the same day i got caught with it. >> all right. >> shakir smith was the man that harrison was allegedly targeting. >> he already passed a rumor that he wanted to try to kill me or was going to kill me. and i could either go at this guy head-on and probably prove everybody right that i'm this big, violent person that they marked me to be, or i could talk to them, face up, and i came in one day from work. he was waiting outside. and i kind of seen he was antsy and everything. had something in his pocket. >> so you had the shank in your pocket? >> i was -- i had a shoe string holding my pants up and it was tied to the shoe string, hanging by my right side. >> smith was convicted of killing harrison's cousin, but claims it was someone else. >> yes, i do have an idea of who did it. but i ain't no snitch. >> of cour
. >> on his way to pre-seg, i temporarily lockdown, harrison reveals his reason for having the shank. >> the dude that murdered my cousin is in this prison. >> does he live in "e" dorm? >> no, he lives in "f" dorm. but word was he was going to get me, so the day i heard that is the same day i got caught with it. >> all right. >> shakir smith was the man that harrison was allegedly targeting. >> he already passed a rumor that he...
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>> i was on the phone with my wife and they asked me to get off the phone, that he was lockdown phoneloudspeaker and said, that means you, lashbrook, and i pointed at the bubble and told her to [ bleep ] tongue with me. walked up to my room, got security coming up, arresting me and putting me in the hole for investigation. my mouth tends to get me in a wreck whenever i get upset. >> you foe what i feel from you is barely contained rage. >> oh, yeah, because i'm at that [ bleep ] point where it seems like no party how much you do around here, no matter how much you try to [ bleep ], i feel like i can't win for nothing. >> six days later, lashbrook, walking with a cane because of a sciatic nerve problem, has a hearing with the prison disciplinary board regarding the incident. he will be assisted by billy edwards, an inmate advocate. >> you got to take a deep breath. don't become argumentative. >> class two, rule 25, disobeying lawful order. plead guilty or not guilt kr or guilty with an explanation. what's your plea? >> i would like to plead not guilty. >> since you plead not guilty i'm
>> i was on the phone with my wife and they asked me to get off the phone, that he was lockdown phoneloudspeaker and said, that means you, lashbrook, and i pointed at the bubble and told her to [ bleep ] tongue with me. walked up to my room, got security coming up, arresting me and putting me in the hole for investigation. my mouth tends to get me in a wreck whenever i get upset. >> you foe what i feel from you is barely contained rage. >> oh, yeah, because i'm at that [ bleep...
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we still have a lockdown hangover.of activity happen, though. >> yeah, exactly. >> aaron, to you, this excitement about your show, is it because we all have this sort of cuesty about this -- curiosity about this "other" world? >> that's how i started. something happened to me. next thing i know, i'm out, didn't want anything, part of it. once this happens, you get addicted or want to know what's happened. everybody out there is curious. we're showing evidence. they're going out starting to get their own evidence. ghosting are popping up now. >> a lot of stuff. >> like "ghostbusters." >> a movie ingrained in my mind. it's exciting stuff. you know, we have a lot of issues here with qs and gets video and lights right, and it's tough enough to get actors on movies on cue. i'm wondering when you're out there, talk about cabin fever. what is it like filming movements of the other world and getting them on cue and having cameras in the right place? >> like a needle in the haystack. >> it's like fishing. >> trying to catch the
we still have a lockdown hangover.of activity happen, though. >> yeah, exactly. >> aaron, to you, this excitement about your show, is it because we all have this sort of cuesty about this -- curiosity about this "other" world? >> that's how i started. something happened to me. next thing i know, i'm out, didn't want anything, part of it. once this happens, you get addicted or want to know what's happened. everybody out there is curious. we're showing evidence....
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the same street, different day, lockdown. protesters are demanding reforms of the system march in defiance of a government ban. the response was forceful. teargas, water cannon, charges. in the midst of a doll, one of the protest leaders tried to direct the crowd. >> we had said the rally would be peaceful. >> they have called for may have but they have no regrets. >> there was a need to press the authorities to take this seriously. our position is very simply that we don't care who wins but when fair and square. it must be premised on on on this count of the courts have -- >> there is more to this than meets the eye. this chance has long been associated with the political opposition, evidence that the government says that the movement -- this is the leader of the youth wing, the party which is dominated malaysian politics since independence. >> if you are talking about the electoral reforms, there is a way of doing it and that is work in the electoral elections commission in trying to push for some of the points that they ha
the same street, different day, lockdown. protesters are demanding reforms of the system march in defiance of a government ban. the response was forceful. teargas, water cannon, charges. in the midst of a doll, one of the protest leaders tried to direct the crowd. >> we had said the rally would be peaceful. >> they have called for may have but they have no regrets. >> there was a need to press the authorities to take this seriously. our position is very simply that we don't...
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lockdown.he protesters demanding reforms of the election system marching in defiance of the government. the response is forceful. tasters, water cannons, battle charges. against what had been a peaceful rally. in the midst of a doll, one of the protest leaders tries to direct the clout -- the crowd -- in the midst of id all, one of the protest leaders tries to direct the crowd. this man was injured, but has no regrets. >> we felt there was a need for the authorities to take these reform seriously. it must be premised on an honest count of votes. >> there is still more than meets the eye. this chart has long been associated with the political opposition, evidence, the government says, of the reform movements party and agenda. this is the leader of the party that has dominated malaysian politics since independence more than 50 years ago. >> if you are talking about the electoral reforms, then there is a way of doing it. and that is to work with the electoral commission -- elections commission in
lockdown.he protesters demanding reforms of the election system marching in defiance of the government. the response is forceful. tasters, water cannons, battle charges. against what had been a peaceful rally. in the midst of a doll, one of the protest leaders tries to direct the clout -- the crowd -- in the midst of id all, one of the protest leaders tries to direct the crowd. this man was injured, but has no regrets. >> we felt there was a need for the authorities to take these reform...
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the giants add another run in the fourth and then bumgarner is on lockdown. 7 2/3 innings, only 1 runllowed, 8 strikeouts, no walks. he has gone 19 straight starts allowing two or fewer walks. that is juan manager eye shell territory. >>> turn it over to that man, brian wilson works a 1-2-3 night for his 31st save. they have won 7 of 10 since the break, 2-1 is the final after a five-pitch save yesterday. took him only 15 pitches today. >> i don't believe in it, i kick my ass in the weight room so i can be available every night. i have been able to prove i can come back every night, i don't know if stuff-wise it is great but i can at least take the mound and not complain. >> the giants are headed to philadelphia after going to the white house tomorrow. the phillies won their fifth in a row today but were denied in the seventh. kristi an orphie a takes a home run away from raul ibanez, a great catch, phillies still win the game, however, 5-3. >>> with just over a week to the trade deadline we could be seeing the final days in green and gold tor several of the a's. josh willingham is rum
the giants add another run in the fourth and then bumgarner is on lockdown. 7 2/3 innings, only 1 runllowed, 8 strikeouts, no walks. he has gone 19 straight starts allowing two or fewer walks. that is juan manager eye shell territory. >>> turn it over to that man, brian wilson works a 1-2-3 night for his 31st save. they have won 7 of 10 since the break, 2-1 is the final after a five-pitch save yesterday. took him only 15 pitches today. >> i don't believe in it, i kick my ass in...
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. >> reporter: gasia this neighborhood remains on lockdown nine hours after this incident started. the police have two people in custody. perhaps two more out of the home where the shooting happened. >> after a long search of the area around rose and darlene streets in union city the police say the man that fired on the officers gave himself up. >> the s.w.a.t. officers just taken into custody the initial person of arrest in this case whom we believe may be the shooter from this morning. certainly he fits the description. >> reporter: s.w.a.t. officers arrived here after the short gun battle after the suspect and the officers. this all started at 10:15 a.m. when the police say the suspect broke into a house. the victim called 911 and the officers rushed to the scene and confronted him at a nearby house. that is when the shooting happened and then he disappeared. our theory he hunkered down with the activity. the helicopters, the dogs, if he decided i am going to give up on this or, you know, if he thought maybe we were not looking for him. >> through all of this no residents or pol
. >> reporter: gasia this neighborhood remains on lockdown nine hours after this incident started. the police have two people in custody. perhaps two more out of the home where the shooting happened. >> after a long search of the area around rose and darlene streets in union city the police say the man that fired on the officers gave himself up. >> the s.w.a.t. officers just taken into custody the initial person of arrest in this case whom we believe may be the shooter from...
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giants had another run in the fourth and bumgarner is on lockdown, 7 2/3 innings, only 1 run allowed, strikeouts and no walks. i mean, he has gone 19 straight starts allowing two or fewer walks, that is juan mary shell territory. turn it over to that man, brian wilson, 1-2-3, man he was lights out this weekend. 31 saves. giants have won 7 of 10 since the break, 2-1 the final. >> and today they do it. >> i don't believe in that, i kick my ass in the weight room so i can be available every night and, you know, i have been able to prove i can come back every night. i don't know if, stuff-wise, it's great. but i can at least take the mound and not complain. >> giants are headed to philadelphia after going to the white house tomorrow. philly won their fifth in a row today but were denied in the seventh. look at christian al tee. the former athletic, back back back, reaches up and takes a home run away from raul ibanez. great catch. phillies still win the game, however, 5-3. yankees pretty much call the shots against oakland outside there. hugh gonzalez staked to an early 2 hen run lead, th
giants had another run in the fourth and bumgarner is on lockdown, 7 2/3 innings, only 1 run allowed, strikeouts and no walks. i mean, he has gone 19 straight starts allowing two or fewer walks, that is juan mary shell territory. turn it over to that man, brian wilson, 1-2-3, man he was lights out this weekend. 31 saves. giants have won 7 of 10 since the break, 2-1 the final. >> and today they do it. >> i don't believe in that, i kick my ass in the weight room so i can be available...
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we're in lockdown with a measure in the the house that was onerously and barry sande sandersly passed and slapped down in the senate and a back and forth with the details, suffice it to say with little more than what, 72 hours to go, we still do not have an agreement and there in lies the rub. for the next two hours, there in lies our continuing special coverage from the nation's capitol and we've got the best and brightest, to sort of articulate where things stand and where we could go in the hours ahead. of course, you know that fellow on the left there, he's been fighting heavy pressure from both sides and ended up being his own man in this debate and cost him probably a little sleep. we've got governor scott walker, we've got barney frank, antsy about what the moody's folks are doing and how he wants to channel what mooddy's says we have to be done. he thinks they are a jumping the gun and scaring us. we're not done there, we've got senator lee joining us, carly fiorina and don imus and the list goes on and on and straegize where these guys go. the house of representatives reveali
we're in lockdown with a measure in the the house that was onerously and barry sande sandersly passed and slapped down in the senate and a back and forth with the details, suffice it to say with little more than what, 72 hours to go, we still do not have an agreement and there in lies the rub. for the next two hours, there in lies our continuing special coverage from the nation's capitol and we've got the best and brightest, to sort of articulate where things stand and where we could go in the...
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since 2008 is banning same- sex marriage a judge struck the lockdown last year and that ruling is beingppealed. >>jacqueline: it was certainly a nice day out there today with the fog to the city. very similar tomorrow. taking a look at our high temperatures comfortable. '70s for the bayshore and '80s in the san jose we just saw 69 in half moon bay. that fog is clearing out fairly early. temperatures warmed a bit tomorrow to the bay area. nice and comfortable. 81 in fairfield and closer to the coast will have fog in the morning. temperatures in the low 60s. 78 in redwood city, 70's also for our east locations. pretty nice up their 72 in oakland, 74 in union city and 80s for the inland spots. temperatures in the mid '80s in antioch in danville we're also going to see 70's and 80's for the south bay. the news of 11:00 p.m. is coming up, next. that techron stuff. my ears flop around too. check it out. [ male announcer ] your car takes care of you, care for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. it's hard work; i need a nap. . >>> live, this is kron 4 news at 11:00. >>> cisco will be c
since 2008 is banning same- sex marriage a judge struck the lockdown last year and that ruling is beingppealed. >>jacqueline: it was certainly a nice day out there today with the fog to the city. very similar tomorrow. taking a look at our high temperatures comfortable. '70s for the bayshore and '80s in the san jose we just saw 69 in half moon bay. that fog is clearing out fairly early. temperatures warmed a bit tomorrow to the bay area. nice and comfortable. 81 in fairfield and closer to...
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country but there are thousands of christians who are hardly in their time inside prisons in permanent lockdown situation so much here in confinement situation sensory deprivation situation and they are here for years that it's time some people have been there as long as forty years mostly they're there because somebody seduced them to be gang related again really it's not necessarily confined to any activity it's in trying to association some kind of contact. so it's a very nice it spread problem and in business don't have very many options to try and. one of the prisoners demands. they have five basic demands the first has to do with empty punishment. and i think we all understand the arms. well and so forth ourselves that that going to shape everybody for something under two people it is unfair and so they're asking that that. hold out based on individual accountability in something violating human rights the price for that instead of saying taking a person takes a lot of calendar and uses the spiral binding as a wrap and then all of a sudden there are no wallflowers left they're all present
country but there are thousands of christians who are hardly in their time inside prisons in permanent lockdown situation so much here in confinement situation sensory deprivation situation and they are here for years that it's time some people have been there as long as forty years mostly they're there because somebody seduced them to be gang related again really it's not necessarily confined to any activity it's in trying to association some kind of contact. so it's a very nice it spread...
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a lockdown dormitory where they stay for a few days before they complete orientation and can be assigned to general population. in the meantime, they have little to do other than to think. >> i don't like to stress over things. i don't want it to tear me up because it's big. >> can you get mr. knight for me? he is 18-year-old and been in trouble with the law since he was 14. he ain't been out much since 14 years old >> how are you doing this morning? number is 191618 the expected release date is 2:23-42 this shows you all the different services. you sign off on that. the notification of next of kin. god hopes that nothing bad happens to you. we need to know who to call. this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect, but you are a young kid. people might try to take advantage of you. this is the sexual assault report. >> we had this too. >> okay. it gets more serious here. i already see there people there watching you. you get up and see him around here and we might have problems. nothing personal. you are young. you look younger than you are. people will tend to take advantage of you. w
a lockdown dormitory where they stay for a few days before they complete orientation and can be assigned to general population. in the meantime, they have little to do other than to think. >> i don't like to stress over things. i don't want it to tear me up because it's big. >> can you get mr. knight for me? he is 18-year-old and been in trouble with the law since he was 14. he ain't been out much since 14 years old >> how are you doing this morning? number is 191618 the...
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area hotels were put on lockdown. mark ford is staying at one of the many hotels near the incident. >> it is weird that somebone would just do that randomly, unless maybe they thought they got a ticket earlier and went back to take care of the camera. >> police are looking at surveillance video from area hotels, hoping to get a picture of the suspect. he is described as a white male in his 60's, 5'8", weighing approximately 150 pounds. they say he has gray hair and he was last seen wearing a red and blue shirt and blue jeans. the camera operator was not hurt. anyone with information is asked to call police. reporting live, jennifer franciotti. >> police are looking for an inmate who never returned from as work-release assignment. he was serving a three-year sentence and was expected to be released in october. officials say he did not return to its correction facility after completing his schedule last night. anyone with information is asked to call 911. >> authorities are checking out a plane crash. this happened at m
area hotels were put on lockdown. mark ford is staying at one of the many hotels near the incident. >> it is weird that somebone would just do that randomly, unless maybe they thought they got a ticket earlier and went back to take care of the camera. >> police are looking at surveillance video from area hotels, hoping to get a picture of the suspect. he is described as a white male in his 60's, 5'8", weighing approximately 150 pounds. they say he has gray hair and he was last...
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when they get onto trouble here, they go to administrative segregation, a lockdown unit where they spend 23 hours a day in their cells. >> the segregation is the jail within the prison. that's where some of the more colorful, disruptive types are housed. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> i believe he threw a liquid substance under the door that smelled somewhat suspicious. we are going to report that. yeah. he threw pee under the door. >> hall's anger really begun the day before. >> 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 talked to him. decided woe cooperate. we did take photos. 30 minutes later, guessing because other offenders probably gave him a hard time he did back down, he discovered his windowed and started throwing fluids under his door. he will be abstracted. >> i know what's going to happen. that's
when they get onto trouble here, they go to administrative segregation, a lockdown unit where they spend 23 hours a day in their cells. >> the segregation is the jail within the prison. that's where some of the more colorful, disruptive types are housed. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> i believe he threw a liquid substance under the door that smelled...
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so that night, at lockdown, keene decided to tell hall what he really thought. >> i told him he was ayou're one of the most despicable forms of human life on this planet. all of the sudden he was terrified of me and he says, beaumont sent you, didn't he? beaumont sent you, didn't he? >> keene had blown his cover. and his outburst landed him in solitary confinement. >> it took some time before we found out they put jimmy in the hole so he was not able to communicate with anybody on the outside. >> by then, hall's map and the falcons had disappeared. worst of all, as keene was let out of springfield prison to face larry beaumont, he didn't know if what he had learned was enough to set him free. maybe, it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. this is visibly smart. agents, what did we learn here today? that lint balls are extremely flammable... ...that's why it's important to regularly clean and inspect your vents. correct. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i like the
so that night, at lockdown, keene decided to tell hall what he really thought. >> i told him he was ayou're one of the most despicable forms of human life on this planet. all of the sudden he was terrified of me and he says, beaumont sent you, didn't he? beaumont sent you, didn't he? >> keene had blown his cover. and his outburst landed him in solitary confinement. >> it took some time before we found out they put jimmy in the hole so he was not able to communicate with...
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but again the american airlines terminal in new york is on lockdown right now and we will continue to that story. >>> time now 6:14. over seas financial markets are down this morning as the stalled limit talks are raising fears about a u.s. default. allison burns in our washington, d.c. newsroom, on the worldwide crisis. >> reporter: unless congress acts this week to raise the debt limit the u.s. could default for the first time in history. now talks at the white house broke down in spectacular fashion with house speaker john boehner stopping negotiations with president obama. now the republicans and democrats are trying to come up with plans of their own to deal with the issue. secretary hillary clinton spoke about it just moments ago. >> let me asheer you we understand the stakes. we know how important this is for us and how important it is for you. >> reporter: the plan gaining the most momentum is from senate democratic leader harry reid. it would raise the debt ceiling, cut federal spending and it means the gop demands of no new taxes. a lot of republicans are pushing for a short
but again the american airlines terminal in new york is on lockdown right now and we will continue to that story. >>> time now 6:14. over seas financial markets are down this morning as the stalled limit talks are raising fears about a u.s. default. allison burns in our washington, d.c. newsroom, on the worldwide crisis. >> reporter: unless congress acts this week to raise the debt limit the u.s. could default for the first time in history. now talks at the white house broke down...
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a lockdown unit. >> that was part of the reason why -- that's part of the reason why we sent him overhere. >> that's part of the reason why we sent him over there. >> just his activity and his influence over the population being a leader with the stg group is enough reason to keep him over there. just at that. bu he can call shots and make things happen and stand back in the shadows. >> think i don't understand is they put me in here thinking i can make a hit. how does that save that person? he's still going to get hit. if i had the authority to do that, which i don't. but my past haunts me. and it's bloody. >> coming up -- >> as far as the extortion, i think he's lying. >> nick compton's story comes under fire. and later -- >> you miss your mother? >> yes. >> we check in on one of the most memorable inmates to ever appear on "lockup." >> not what they used to be. all of these guys telling on each other. [ bleep ] it's crazy, man. that's the worst thing you can do up in the joint, tell on somebody. >> one thing you don't do is snitch, be a child molester, or call somebody a name. that
a lockdown unit. >> that was part of the reason why -- that's part of the reason why we sent him overhere. >> that's part of the reason why we sent him over there. >> just his activity and his influence over the population being a leader with the stg group is enough reason to keep him over there. just at that. bu he can call shots and make things happen and stand back in the shadows. >> think i don't understand is they put me in here thinking i can make a hit. how does...
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. >> we went on lockdown. and they shook tommy down and his cellie. it was a long shakedown, too. it was probably over an hour. maybe even longer than that. >> we had information that he was involved in drugs. we sent staff over to shake his cell down. and they found what tested positive for meth. >> they took him to the hole that night. two days later he was gone. they moved him. >> we just figured it was better to get holloman out of the cell and out of the picture because his name just keeps coming up. every time something seems to be happening and we get to the bottom of it, it leads to him. he's got enough clout that he can always have one of his cronies take the rap for it. it's best to give him a new start somewhere else. we'll see who floats to the top here in the 211. >> one of my friends told me that tommy had got moved out like a day or two, last week, or whenever it was. i don't think that would change my security here in this facility. because i know it's out there, whatever they told their friends that are still in the facility. >> he's isolated to where nobody can g
. >> we went on lockdown. and they shook tommy down and his cellie. it was a long shakedown, too. it was probably over an hour. maybe even longer than that. >> we had information that he was involved in drugs. we sent staff over to shake his cell down. and they found what tested positive for meth. >> they took him to the hole that night. two days later he was gone. they moved him. >> we just figured it was better to get holloman out of the cell and out of the picture...
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> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights. minimum, they're in their cells for 23 hours a day. >> on the day we wanted to interview him, house one inmate, antonio robertson was in an especially foul mood. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> calm down. >> every one of you [ bleep ], [ bleep ], i'm going to start with, you guyed are [ bleep ]. we need more. what do you want to know? >> robertson, serving a 60-year sentence for murder has spent most of the last two years in house one. >> why are you in here? >> in house one. it's a long story. i refuse to let myself be assaulted and not fight back. >> robertson not only fights with other inmates. he fights with staff as well. >> i was disrespected. i decided to make the guys do a cell extraction. >> days before our interview, the prison's correctional emergency response team had to forcibly remove robertson from his cell for refusing to follow orders. these cell extractions are videotaped by the prison for legal reasons. >> extraction team o
> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights. minimum, they're in their cells for 23 hours a day. >> on the day we wanted to interview him, house one inmate, antonio robertson was in an especially foul mood. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> calm down. >> every one of you [ bleep ], [ bleep ], i'm going to start with, you guyed are [ bleep ]. we need more. what...
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he's in the middle of a 20-day lockdown for having fought with another inmate. >> it was a one-on-onea dead issue now, you know what i mean? it is what it is. it's no big thing. it's something that always happens. it ain't nothing, you know what i'm saying? that's all there is to it, you know? >> kunkel claims his conflict with inmate robert hurd was just a run-of-the-mill jailhouse fight. but hurd says kunkel sucker punched him to avoid a fight with a bigger inmate. who was angry kunkel was flaunting with his tattoos. >> when he got caught up with the big guy he was nervous so he's looking for a plea bargain, a way out, so the way to sign out is to run up in the middle of a pod where there's cameras at and run up and swing on somebody so the police can see what's going on and come break it up and that way he get moved so he won't ever have to face that man. so as i'm coming down the steps, one of my peoples ask something to me and i turn my head away, he run up and swing and that's how the fight started. >> after officials investigated the fight and viewed the surveillance footage, t
he's in the middle of a 20-day lockdown for having fought with another inmate. >> it was a one-on-onea dead issue now, you know what i mean? it is what it is. it's no big thing. it's something that always happens. it ain't nothing, you know what i'm saying? that's all there is to it, you know? >> kunkel claims his conflict with inmate robert hurd was just a run-of-the-mill jailhouse fight. but hurd says kunkel sucker punched him to avoid a fight with a bigger inmate. who was angry...
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the 23 hour lockdown unit for a period of five weeks. >> no one to play anything with.ds, checkers, anything. so isolation is not a nice place to be. they let you out for a shower. and recreation a few times a week. and that's it. otherwise everything comes right to the cell. your meals are delivered here. caseworker comes by. nurse comes by. everything's delivered here. pretty dull. >> peppe's time in segregation might be even more stressful. he and the mother of his 16-month-old twins are having problems. >> me and my girlfriend, the babies' mother, aren't getting along right now. so whatever she decides, she decides and i'll walk away from her. i would like to grow them up and everything. but if it's not meant to be with her, it's not meant to be with her. >> but peppe still has some hope for the future. >> i have had quite a life. really quite a life. i want to enjoy whatever life i have left. and i hope to return back to society and never do any more crime and just be at peace with the world. >> now you re-enter society coming straight out of jail. you find ways th
the 23 hour lockdown unit for a period of five weeks. >> no one to play anything with.ds, checkers, anything. so isolation is not a nice place to be. they let you out for a shower. and recreation a few times a week. and that's it. otherwise everything comes right to the cell. your meals are delivered here. caseworker comes by. nurse comes by. everything's delivered here. pretty dull. >> peppe's time in segregation might be even more stressful. he and the mother of his 16-month-old...
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the end of the lockdown means players from the 9ers and raiders and other teams begin training camp thiseek. the raiders open up tomorrow. 49 open up camp at their santa clara home on thursday. that's welcome news for first year 49er head coach jim harbaugh. >> i can't tell you how good it's going to be to have those guys, you know, in the building face to face, knee to knee, smelling their breath. yeah, i'm nervous. i mean i'm worried. that's part of my job to be that way. it personally keeps my on my toes. >> i think he is a little intense. i could be wrong. [ laughter ] >> that is a coach right there! 32 player representatives voted unanimously to approve a ten- year collective bargaining agreement. no opt out. they are going to play football for the next ten years. and i know folks here at cbs are going, whew! we have all the preseason games and i know dennis is going to be in new orleans hanging out. he is pretty happy about that. >> i was getting over the whole smelling the breath. i think once he smells it -- >> hey, they're jocks. they like to hang out in the locker room. it's a
the end of the lockdown means players from the 9ers and raiders and other teams begin training camp thiseek. the raiders open up tomorrow. 49 open up camp at their santa clara home on thursday. that's welcome news for first year 49er head coach jim harbaugh. >> i can't tell you how good it's going to be to have those guys, you know, in the building face to face, knee to knee, smelling their breath. yeah, i'm nervous. i mean i'm worried. that's part of my job to be that way. it personally...
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because they want to keep you on lockdown for nothing. >> what's wrong with change?> back in ad seg, another inmate faces the icc after fighting with a cell mate. >> they put crazy people in your cell and crazy things happen. he was having problems with somebody else, so they moved him in my cell. if this guy is having problems, why they moving this guy in my cell? i don't need no problems. i had an operation on my testicles, because one of them swelled up as big as a softball. so when they let me out of the hospital, i came back to the cell that i was in, the cell with this guy, and the guy jumped on me and kicked me in my testicles right after i had an operation and hit me in the head with a cup. so i grabbed him and held him and choked him and made him quit. what really happened, nobody really knows, because we were in this cell and an altercation occurred. he wound up getting hurt worse than i did, it so looks like i'm guilty. >> michael callans is brought before the institutional classification committee. >> this is a rbr, and if found guilty, you can receive an
because they want to keep you on lockdown for nothing. >> what's wrong with change?> back in ad seg, another inmate faces the icc after fighting with a cell mate. >> they put crazy people in your cell and crazy things happen. he was having problems with somebody else, so they moved him in my cell. if this guy is having problems, why they moving this guy in my cell? i don't need no problems. i had an operation on my testicles, because one of them swelled up as big as a softball....
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do a lot of lockdown around here now. kind of get you out of the cell a little bit. we work, we're in close contact with them all every day. they're around you. you just can't avoid that. >> not too straight. >> that's all right. >> it's a different story for jerry weir. >> the last time we saw jerry he just finished a term in segregation and was lobbying to move back in with his former cellie. five days later he was back in segregation. >> his class one write-up was for dealing dangerous drugs, which came from him passing off his medication to another offender. >> weir traded his medications for a magazine. >> apparently he's made a request to talk to the film crew. he likes to be a little bit dramatic. mostly just a ploy for attention, i believe. >> how was your night in deep seg? >> it was horrible. i couldn't sleep. it was very depressing. a lot of fear in there because i didn't know what to expect. and i've already got good-bye things -- i've already sent stuff to my attorney to be re-mailed on my behalf, you know, postmortem. seriously. that went out this morni
do a lot of lockdown around here now. kind of get you out of the cell a little bit. we work, we're in close contact with them all every day. they're around you. you just can't avoid that. >> not too straight. >> that's all right. >> it's a different story for jerry weir. >> the last time we saw jerry he just finished a term in segregation and was lobbying to move back in with his former cellie. five days later he was back in segregation. >> his class one write-up...
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so that night, at lockdown, keene decided to tell hall what he really thought. >> i told him he was asicko. i told him that he was insane. i said, you are one of the most despicable forms of human life on this planet. he at that point slid away from me and was really terrified of me all of a sudden. he says, beaumont sent you, didn't he? beaumont sent you, didn't he? >> keene had blown his cover. and his outburst landed him in solitary confinement. >> it took some time before we found out they put jimmy in the hole, so he was not able to communicate with anybody on the outside. >> by then, hall's map and the falcons had disappeared. worst of all, as keene was let out of springfield prison to face larry beaumont, he didn't know if what he had learned was enough to set him free. anananan] this...is the network. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advanced mobile
so that night, at lockdown, keene decided to tell hall what he really thought. >> i told him he was asicko. i told him that he was insane. i said, you are one of the most despicable forms of human life on this planet. he at that point slid away from me and was really terrified of me all of a sudden. he says, beaumont sent you, didn't he? beaumont sent you, didn't he? >> keene had blown his cover. and his outburst landed him in solitary confinement. >> it took some time before...