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>> he's easily one of the most volatile inmates to peer on "lockup." but now is it possible he's discovered true love? >> we've been together four years. it's just something that happened. >> this man ranks as one of the most talked about inmates featured on "lockup." >> look at his eyes. >> they're tattooed. >> they're what? >> but now he's out of prison and his tattooed eyeballs continue to fascinate. >> [ bleep ] punk, sit here and [ bleep ] over. you want to think [ bleep ] it's funny funny about some [ bleep ] face. >> another inmate attempts to harness the rage he felt behind bars to build a new career inside the ropes. and for one young woman, life after "lockup" means coming to terms with the devastating childhood memory of witnessing her father murder her mother. >> and i was saying, "please, don't kill mom," and she was laying in the hallway and blood was coming out of hurry mouth. >> and now for the first time, she will watch the video of her father's final hours before his execution. >>> most of the inmates featured on "lockup" dream of the
>> he's easily one of the most volatile inmates to peer on "lockup." but now is it possible he's discovered true love? >> we've been together four years. it's just something that happened. >> this man ranks as one of the most talked about inmates featured on "lockup." >> look at his eyes. >> they're tattooed. >> they're what? >> but now he's out of prison and his tattooed eyeballs continue to fascinate. >> [ bleep ] punk, sit...
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think you like lockup. you don't like lockup? why you keep coming back? if that guy steps on your toes a little bit, that's not what my intent is, but i need to give it to you straight. your mouth. you're going to have to learn how to control that. if you're ever going to make it. we deal with people. that's what we do. it takes a hell of a person to deal with people that no other citizens want to be bothered with, to be able to walk among these people day in and day out, give instructions, tell them what to do, manage them without creating problems. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> move it. lock him up. >> violence erupts in holman. and for warden culliver, that means no holds barred. >> i want the whole housing unit locked down. we are under a lockdown. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holid
think you like lockup. you don't like lockup? why you keep coming back? if that guy steps on your toes a little bit, that's not what my intent is, but i need to give it to you straight. your mouth. you're going to have to learn how to control that. if you're ever going to make it. we deal with people. that's what we do. it takes a hell of a person to deal with people that no other citizens want to be bothered with, to be able to walk among these people day in and day out, give instructions,...
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so when our lockup production team shows up, there's a lot of buzz. at first the inmates are very cautious and play it close to the vest. but as the interviews go on they become more comfortable and start to reveal things about themselves and some become showmen. >> hey. ♪ >> i see the clock on the wall. the rhyme is still ripping. >> i'm through drinking gin and juice and tangeray. >> the day's over here. >> back to the strip [ bleep ] legit. >> lock up, lock up. >> while many inmates are eager to share their stories or talents with us -- delshaun bloodworth, an inmate at boston suffolk county jail took things to another level. >> you know i'm about ready to get ready for my video shoot and about my show my biceps and abs and [ bleep ] and about to be wavy. >> dell delshaun caught our attention right away >> i'm going to show you that in a minute. >> he saw it as an opportunity to showcase himself. and he was concerned about how he was coming across to the viewers. >> do i look good? >> you look fine. >> my hair look good? >> do you see all my featur
so when our lockup production team shows up, there's a lot of buzz. at first the inmates are very cautious and play it close to the vest. but as the interviews go on they become more comfortable and start to reveal things about themselves and some become showmen. >> hey. ♪ >> i see the clock on the wall. the rhyme is still ripping. >> i'm through drinking gin and juice and tangeray. >> the day's over here. >> back to the strip [ bleep ] legit. >> lock up,...
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this is "lockup: holman extended stay." holman correctional facility is a maximum security prison where the officers are outnumbered 10 to 1. >> where's your supervisor? >> uh. >> in an environment that sometimes breeds violence inmates are constantly making weapons for protection. >> well, i've had knives, i keep knives. i've always heard it's better to be caught with one than without one in prison. >> and the officers must do whatever they can to curb future attacks. >> you don't need to see nothing, so keep your head down. >> i'm not going to tell you no more. >> this is a security level 5 facility in alabama. it goes from security level 1 to security level 6. >> last year we had what we consider like four major incidents happen. and that would have been a stabbing type of a situation, where it was very serious, life-threatening. and over the last four or five years we've averaged 3 1/2 to 4 of those types of events each year. and for this type of facility that's very good. >> and in this type of facility, many of the in
this is "lockup: holman extended stay." holman correctional facility is a maximum security prison where the officers are outnumbered 10 to 1. >> where's your supervisor? >> uh. >> in an environment that sometimes breeds violence inmates are constantly making weapons for protection. >> well, i've had knives, i keep knives. i've always heard it's better to be caught with one than without one in prison. >> and the officers must do whatever they can to curb...
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i never seen him on "lockup" until after he started working here. he's aggressive. but in a great way. anytime you get someone who wants to come to work and wants to work, my god. >> and still, reminders of prison sometimes show up unexpectedly. >> this prison bus from the department of corrections came in. me being my nosy self-i had to look. right here, names and numbers of people being transferred out. it wasn't too long ago i was on one of these buses. i wouldn't want to do anything to jeopardize my liberties that i have now. uh-uh. right now, i can hear the wind blowing in to the trees behind us. ain't no trees in no prison yards i've ever been in. life is great. >> i'm really excited. >> roy's brother ray was just as hopeful when he left prison. during our extended stay shoot at the lyman correctional facility we followed him to the small trailer home where he was going to restart his life. >> yeah, this is nice. >> i love it. >> come on in. all right. this is a castle to me. >> ray's release from prison did not go as he had hoped. we met him again a year and
i never seen him on "lockup" until after he started working here. he's aggressive. but in a great way. anytime you get someone who wants to come to work and wants to work, my god. >> and still, reminders of prison sometimes show up unexpectedly. >> this prison bus from the department of corrections came in. me being my nosy self-i had to look. right here, names and numbers of people being transferred out. it wasn't too long ago i was on one of these buses. i wouldn't want...
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now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> on the ground. >> we're going to run military style. strict. >> before any inmate sees the inside of a prison, he's most like lie -- likely first seen the inside a jail. >> i'm just sitting in a room. i don't know if it's night or daylight. >> and nothing about jail is for the faint of heart. for some, jail is the ultimate limbo between freedom and a life behind bars. or even worse. >> i've accepted the fact that a potential outcome of trial could be a death sentence. >> and for better or worse, time in jail changes everyone. >> i'm afraid of how long he's already been in jail and that it would change him. i hope it doesn't change his heart. >> there are distinct differences between america's prisons, and jails. prison is for inmates convicted of crimes and are now serving sentences. while some jail inmates are also serving sentences, the majority are not convicted, but are being held awaiting trial for the resolution of the charges for which they were arrested. there is another difference that has made jails a rich source of stories f
now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> on the ground. >> we're going to run military style. strict. >> before any inmate sees the inside of a prison, he's most like lie -- likely first seen the inside a jail. >> i'm just sitting in a room. i don't know if it's night or daylight. >> and nothing about jail is for the faint of heart. for some, jail is the ultimate limbo between freedom and a life behind bars. or even worse. >> i've...
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yeah, i have anger issues. >> we first met bobby gilbert during the shooting of the original "lockup: holman" episode. >> you want us to exhibit some sort of model behavior but yet every avenue is closed to us to do anything constructive. we can't read a novel because we can't have one. i can't play chess through the mail like i used to. >> it's segregation. it wasn't meant to be nice. you ain't here because you were doing something constructive. >> bobby gilbert's mother kathy hartline remembers their abusive household where both she and bobby were exposed to extreme violence. >> 12 years old, bobby saw a lot of abuse. he did. and i guess it's partly my fault. because i should have got out of it. but i had nowhere to go and i thought i had to stay there. >> i didn't have what you call a childhood where you could, you know, be a kid, play. you know, humor and cutting up wasn't looked upon too favorably. >> a lot of times bobby would see his dad beating me, abusing me, and bobby would tell him, dad, quit, dad, don't do that. we're very close. he's my baby boy. and he always stood by me
yeah, i have anger issues. >> we first met bobby gilbert during the shooting of the original "lockup: holman" episode. >> you want us to exhibit some sort of model behavior but yet every avenue is closed to us to do anything constructive. we can't read a novel because we can't have one. i can't play chess through the mail like i used to. >> it's segregation. it wasn't meant to be nice. you ain't here because you were doing something constructive. >> bobby...
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this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >>> holman is more than 170 men who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting execution. >> my role is the execution. >> roughly 360 more are serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. >> but there are times when i wake up and think about dying in prison. and that's a bitter pill to swallow. >> all are living with the inevitable. >> i watched a lot of people die here, you know. at holman, nobody leaves. >> but their only chance of getting out of prison will be inside a coffin. for inmates serving lengthy sentences, one day merges into the next, weeks into months, months into years. and a lifetime slips away. the challenge for these men is to find meaning in their lives and not surrender to hopelessness and despair. ♪ baby butterfly ♪ while your hands are dying ♪ and you spread your wings before it's time ♪ ♪ baby butterfly ♪ to survive ♪ only 17 ♪ yeah ♪ when she lost her life >> this musical duo spends every hour either writing, rehearsing or performing and music for them has become a life line. ♪ baby butterfly >> i like that.
this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >>> holman is more than 170 men who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting execution. >> my role is the execution. >> roughly 360 more are serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. >> but there are times when i wake up and think about dying in prison. and that's a bitter pill to swallow. >> all are living with the inevitable. >> i watched a lot of people die here, you know. at holman,...
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now back to "lockup." nurses are dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> here is what is happening, a gunman is dead in aurora, colorado, after a police standoff that left three other people dead, police say the
now back to "lockup." nurses are dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be...
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when she passed, i was up here in lockup. one of the lieutenants came up with my mom and she's like, "it's kiara." i'm like, "it's kiara"? i said, "what's wrong? is she in the hospital?" she's like, "no, she's dead." i freaked out. they did everything they could to at least let me go to the hospital, but it was out of the prison's hands. it was upper staff management. and i have to say because i was up here and the status quo i was in, it didn't allow me to go to the wake, to the funeral, the viewing or even to the hospital. because at first her brain died. and they had her on a breathing machine, you know, just to see if they would let me go up there, but when they didn't let me go, you know. and my spirits kind of like dropped, you know, and i didn't eat. i lost a lot of weight. you know, and i looked like a raccoon. my eyes were, you know, all black and stuff. but then i thought about it. i said, you know, that's just another baby that god needed. but every day, i look at those pictures of my daughter up there, and this is
when she passed, i was up here in lockup. one of the lieutenants came up with my mom and she's like, "it's kiara." i'm like, "it's kiara"? i said, "what's wrong? is she in the hospital?" she's like, "no, she's dead." i freaked out. they did everything they could to at least let me go to the hospital, but it was out of the prison's hands. it was upper staff management. and i have to say because i was up here and the status quo i was in, it didn't allow me...
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>> well, in the time i've known you you've either been in lockup or here.and so the idea of you running around population doing your thing, working a job, hanging out with your friends -- >> it's kind of a big step for me. >> it's kind of like mind-boggling. if you ran into a guy you had some conflict with in the past and you're going down to the chow hall and he's going down to the chow hall, you see him, he sees you, you know who he is, he knows who you are -- >> i'm leaving. i don't have no reason to prove myself. like i said, i want my life back. i want control of my life back. i ain't going to do that. he told me that if i would do these specific things like you told me, section by section or one thing at a time, that eventually it may not seem like i'm going to get control of my life, but if i do it once and i do it twice and i do it three times, eventually i would get control of my life and the truth is that's what's occurring now. so you are correct and i'm going to keep doing what you say. you know? >> okay. so we'll shoot for maybe the middle of o
>> well, in the time i've known you you've either been in lockup or here.and so the idea of you running around population doing your thing, working a job, hanging out with your friends -- >> it's kind of a big step for me. >> it's kind of like mind-boggling. if you ran into a guy you had some conflict with in the past and you're going down to the chow hall and he's going down to the chow hall, you see him, he sees you, you know who he is, he knows who you are -- >> i'm...
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. >> the inmates profiled on "lockup" cross all lines of race, religion, gender, and sexual preference. but most of them fit into three broad categories. there's the inmate who seems like your neighbor or co-worker. the second is the inmate who embraces the criminal lifestyle and makes no qualms about it. >> i believe in stabbings. i believe in some people should be stabbed. >> and then there's the third type. >> from afar they seem like a normal member of society. but as we get to know them, we realize, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry, sticking out my tongue don't look so intelligent, either. for 57-year-old doesn't. some people think i'm immature for my age. >> when we first met clarence butterfield he had been incarcerated for more than a year at the orange county jail in southern california. like most jail inmates he had not been convicted but was incarcerated awaiting jail. he had pled not guilty to the murder of his daughter. but that didn't stop him taking jokes. >> how about a d.a. takes a gun under his arm into a bar. bar
. >> the inmates profiled on "lockup" cross all lines of race, religion, gender, and sexual preference. but most of them fit into three broad categories. there's the inmate who seems like your neighbor or co-worker. the second is the inmate who embraces the criminal lifestyle and makes no qualms about it. >> i believe in stabbings. i believe in some people should be stabbed. >> and then there's the third type. >> from afar they seem like a normal member of...
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"lockup: raw." >>> gentlemen, how are you all doing? i hope you're enjoying this overcast cloudy day. >> catch that dove over there and eat that mother [ bleep ]. >> it prides itself as america's toughest jail. >> we don't issue them pillows. they use extra blankets or toilet paper rolled up in a sheet. >> we went behind the headlines to find stories that ranged from the unexpected -- >> my ears are an inch. when i'm done i'll be at three or four with live tarantulas in my ears. >> to horrifying. >> what did you do that you would consider torture? >> ripped his teeth out. that's my favorite. >> at the center of this most unusual jail is one of america's most controversial figures. >> they hate the place. that's music to my ears. >>> when we decided to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we knew we were going to a place where most of america had heard about. it's a controversial jail with a controversial sheriff. our approach was to embed our crew for four months, i mean, really spend a lot of time
"lockup: raw." >>> gentlemen, how are you all doing? i hope you're enjoying this overcast cloudy day. >> catch that dove over there and eat that mother [ bleep ]. >> it prides itself as america's toughest jail. >> we don't issue them pillows. they use extra blankets or toilet paper rolled up in a sheet. >> we went behind the headlines to find stories that ranged from the unexpected -- >> my ears are an inch. when i'm done i'll be at three or four...
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has gone up seven hundred ninety percent one hundred ninety five thousand more inmates in federal lockup in there were thirty two years ago now as you mentioned c.r.s. the congressional research service. points to three main factors to this huge explosion in the population boom as you mentioned mandatory sentencing guidelines for federal crimes in a lot of instances judges don't really have a lot of leeway there's a mandatory sentence for each crime and they have to go with that there's also the issue of more laws falling under federal jurisdiction preview in previous years when certain gun laws are certain drug laws were handled by the state now they fall under the jurisdiction of federal prosecutors and finally one of the major factors that c.r.s. points to in this huge increase in the federal prison population is the elimination of parole which was something that congress did a few years back hi as so what offenses are most of these federal inmates what are they being convicted of. right well throughout the decades drug offenses have made up most of the crimes which federal inmates ha
has gone up seven hundred ninety percent one hundred ninety five thousand more inmates in federal lockup in there were thirty two years ago now as you mentioned c.r.s. the congressional research service. points to three main factors to this huge explosion in the population boom as you mentioned mandatory sentencing guidelines for federal crimes in a lot of instances judges don't really have a lot of leeway there's a mandatory sentence for each crime and they have to go with that there's also...
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. >> over the four months we shot "lockup: extended stay" we heard more complaints about the food thanthing else. >> this [ bleep ] food. we need pizza, hot wings, greens, chitlins, we need all the good [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. this would make people go crazy because it get to hurting people. >> many of the inmates came up with their own culinary concoctions using snacks purchased from the commissary. micah butterfield who was serving six months for possession of methamphetamine showed us her recipe for corn nut minuto. >> corn nuts in water, let them soak. then you add hot jalapeno cheese. i feel like i'm on a cooking show. then you take hot and spicy pork rinds and add it all together. once all of it's wet, you eat it. it's hot, spicy. see? that's minuto. it looks nasty, huh? >> while it was a noble effort, i don't think this won anybody on the crew over, but she was trying to do her best with the tools available at the time. >> the same was true when it came to female inmates and makeup. while a few items such as mascara can be purchased from the commissary, most inmates choose to save
. >> over the four months we shot "lockup: extended stay" we heard more complaints about the food thanthing else. >> this [ bleep ] food. we need pizza, hot wings, greens, chitlins, we need all the good [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. this would make people go crazy because it get to hurting people. >> many of the inmates came up with their own culinary concoctions using snacks purchased from the commissary. micah butterfield who was serving six months for possession of...
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now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup raw." if you were to describe prison life in a three-letter text, it definitely would not be lol. it could be wtf. but that doesn't mean what you think it does. >> sorry, mom. >> it stands for workouts. tattoos. >> i got a $100 bill tattooed on my penis. >> the most painful one i'd probably have to say would be the one i got in the middle of the armpit. >> and food. >> we're not [ bleep ] animals. >> i don't think a dog would eat that. >> this is the jungle. if you want to eat, you came to the wrong place. >> hey, yo, listen, it's going down just like this. ♪ >> you never know when it's going to pay to be the stronger man. >> you never know when you're going to get into a melees in here. no room for slouches. >> to survive behind bars, an inmate really has to display strength. and over the years we've seen some imposing inmates who are either through their lifting or through their exercise regimen look like they can tear you apart. other inmates survive through their intelligence or through
now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup raw." if you were to describe prison life in a three-letter text, it definitely would not be lol. it could be wtf. but that doesn't mean what you think it does. >> sorry, mom. >> it stands for workouts. tattoos. >> i got a $100 bill tattooed on my penis. >> the most painful one i'd probably have to say would be the one i got in the middle of the armpit. >> and food. >> we're not [ bleep ] animals. >>...
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"lockup." >>> the number of units here at san quentin has grown beyond the capacity of this prison andhat it was designed for. >> free us. free us. >> i took sociology in college. and you can stack a bunch of rats together. eventually they start eating each other. >> with the age of the building the way it's set up, almost anything you do, you're in direct contact with the inmates. >> it doesn't matter how much staff we have. they will erupt if it's going to. >> mentality of most inmates, have issues, i'm on death row, and there's nothing you can do to me. if i assault you today, there's nothing they'll do to me tomorrow. that's their mentality, you can only kill me once. >> san quentin prison in california is home to some notorious killers -- scott peterson, who was sentenced to die for murdering his pregnant wife, laci, is perhaps the best known. but the facility also houses richard ramirez, better known as the night stalker, and richard allen davis, polly klaas' killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. the walls are crumbling. and the institution is outdated, contributing to a
"lockup." >>> the number of units here at san quentin has grown beyond the capacity of this prison andhat it was designed for. >> free us. free us. >> i took sociology in college. and you can stack a bunch of rats together. eventually they start eating each other. >> with the age of the building the way it's set up, almost anything you do, you're in direct contact with the inmates. >> it doesn't matter how much staff we have. they will erupt if it's...
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that number is on the screen 1 866 7 lockup...and you can remain anonymous and could get a cass rewardof up to $2-thousannd dollars. live in catoosvilll, keith daniels, fox 45 news, laae edition. 3 3 we have breaking news tonight out of colorado. a pudge has rulld that james holmes is fit to stand trial for the massacre in the urora -3 mooie theater. theeter. prosecutors ... convinced the judge... that there is enough evidence that the shooting... was intentional... and a... deliberate act... of ásaneá person....// all this week witnesses... described... the massacre in the movie theater...///. holmes... for the murddr of 12 people and wounding 58 othees. holmes will bbeback in court to enter a plea tomorroo. 3 p... man. ..is shot... n... east baltimore. baltimooe.police... were on the scene... shortly... bbfore noon... at... east hoffman ...andd.. north... chester streets...//. p... man... was 3and... back...//.he... was taken to the 3 where... his conditionn.. issunknown....// .no... word ...on a suspect or motive. 3 four people were seriiusll injured tonight when they were hit by a
that number is on the screen 1 866 7 lockup...and you can remain anonymous and could get a cass rewardof up to $2-thousannd dollars. live in catoosvilll, keith daniels, fox 45 news, laae edition. 3 3 we have breaking news tonight out of colorado. a pudge has rulld that james holmes is fit to stand trial for the massacre in the urora -3 mooie theater. theeter. prosecutors ... convinced the judge... that there is enough evidence that the shooting... was intentional... and a... deliberate act......
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now back to lockup. >> due to much subject matter viewer discretion is advised. >>> at indiana's wabashlley correctional facility the men considered to be the most dangerous and disruptive are housed in the secured confinement unit. most inmates have assaulted staff or other offenders and are in windowless single man cells 23 hours a day. they take their meals alone and phone calls made once a week are made from the isolation of their cells. >> in this confinement unit we have to deliver all of their services. i try to make contact with every one of my offenders at least once a week. that's all 144 of them. >> case manager beverly gillmore is the primary link to the rest of the world for the inmates. >> i came from the south. i was so protected and so green when i came here. and when i started learning more about the needs of offender population i thought why can't i be an advocate for them? on a daily basis they will send letters to me or notes requesting information, maybe complaining, or some of them just telling me have a nice day miss gilmore. and that's nice. because it's better t
now back to lockup. >> due to much subject matter viewer discretion is advised. >>> at indiana's wabashlley correctional facility the men considered to be the most dangerous and disruptive are housed in the secured confinement unit. most inmates have assaulted staff or other offenders and are in windowless single man cells 23 hours a day. they take their meals alone and phone calls made once a week are made from the isolation of their cells. >> in this confinement unit we...
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the child is brought from the lockup, it is a gloomy foggy autumn day, capital day for hunting. the general orders the child to be undressed, the child is stripped naked, shivers not with terror, not daring to cry, make him run, commands the general. run, shot the dog boys, at emil's the general and sets the whole pack of hounds on the child, the hounds catch him and tear him to pieces before his mother's eyes. i am sorry. ivan goes on to explain how there may be an all powerful benevolent god and there may indeed finally be a future harmony which is achieved through human suffering but even if this is so and of course it is far from a sure thing, ivan says he would personally reject any harmonious conclusion that required the suffering of that 8-year-old. ivan doesn't say there is no god. just says that if his plan for us involve such horrors, he cannot and will not accept it and hand back the ticket. i was 18 when i first read this and my younger brother john, 15, had just died a short three weeks after being diagnosed with acute leukemia. for me, ivan karimov had it right. in
the child is brought from the lockup, it is a gloomy foggy autumn day, capital day for hunting. the general orders the child to be undressed, the child is stripped naked, shivers not with terror, not daring to cry, make him run, commands the general. run, shot the dog boys, at emil's the general and sets the whole pack of hounds on the child, the hounds catch him and tear him to pieces before his mother's eyes. i am sorry. ivan goes on to explain how there may be an all powerful benevolent god...
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now back to lockup. back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. [ bleep ] >> anybody out there, all y'all, anybody that got somebody in their family or friend that's in prison, man, i want to tell you the most important thing y'all have got to do. be there for them. i'm telling you, [ bleep ] get hard, man. gets hard when people don't get no letters, people can't call their family. it gets hard. so all y'all listening [ bleep ], watching, remember your loved ones, man. >> while a lengthy prison sentence can represent a black hole that consumes years of life, some inmates insist the experience motivates them to become better people. >> that's my ultimate goal. i want to be a better man. i have the opportunity where i can be a better criminal, but that's not me. i want to be a better man. a better father. i want to be a better son. i want to be a productive member of society, you know? >> paul bennett had just arrived at the santa rosa correctional institution from ano
now back to lockup. back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. [ bleep ] >> anybody out there, all y'all, anybody that got somebody in their family or friend that's in prison, man, i want to tell you the most important thing y'all have got to do. be there for them. i'm telling you, [ bleep ] get hard, man. gets hard when people don't get no letters, people can't call their family. it gets hard. so all y'all listening [ bleep ],...
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i hate lockup. [ bleep ] back here, for real, for real. just make your time hard. you do is think. ain't no books in this bitch or nothing. when you're in ccu, you don't get really nothing but a bar of soap, some toothpaste, a pair of shower shoes. you're a really in survival mode back here. my hair [ bleep ], i ain't able to get a hair cut or a shave, [ bleep ] none of that. i've been back here just slumming it, you know. this is the downside of prison, you know what i mean? violence happens, you know? what do you expect? you throw a bunch of violent offenders together and you expect us not to clash? at the end of the day, you better pray you're the one left standing and not hurting. >> as authorities continue to investigate the stolen tv, wright has petitioned to be placed back into his original housing unit. >> at this point, i don't know what's going to be allowed to happen with wright, i don't know if he'll be allowed to return to p-house because of all the animosity he caused himself that night for all the accusations about his tv so i'm sure we'll be evaluat
i hate lockup. [ bleep ] back here, for real, for real. just make your time hard. you do is think. ain't no books in this bitch or nothing. when you're in ccu, you don't get really nothing but a bar of soap, some toothpaste, a pair of shower shoes. you're a really in survival mode back here. my hair [ bleep ], i ain't able to get a hair cut or a shave, [ bleep ] none of that. i've been back here just slumming it, you know. this is the downside of prison, you know what i mean? violence happens,...
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over toward india, it will be windy down here toward tree lockup. we expect that to continue toward the end of the week -- toward sri lanka. we expect that to continue toward the end of the week. and of dhabi will have 23 degrees. >> let's recap the headlines. britain's prime minister says he will let the public decide whether they want to stay in the european unity is reelected. david cameron ended months of speculation by promising a vote if he is back in power 2013. north korea has promised a new -- another rocket launch. benjamin netanyahu has won the election, but the party has lost ground. a time magazine editor and political campaigner has been jailed for 10 years under the so-called -- the law is designed to protect the royal family from criticism, but some say they are increasingly being used as a political tool. >> when he arrived at court, he was confident. he has been in jail since he was arrested in april 2011, having been denied bail 12 times. shackle that the ankles alongside other prisoners also facing criminal charges, he hopes this
over toward india, it will be windy down here toward tree lockup. we expect that to continue toward the end of the week -- toward sri lanka. we expect that to continue toward the end of the week. and of dhabi will have 23 degrees. >> let's recap the headlines. britain's prime minister says he will let the public decide whether they want to stay in the european unity is reelected. david cameron ended months of speculation by promising a vote if he is back in power 2013. north korea has...
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. >> oscar's now in the county lockup. an interesting story.ou see oscar lives in new zealand and his owners are on vacation. family members are supposed to be taking care of him. they didn't have a fence. oscar got out. and he went to this pet shop. the owner busted him because she said you, know what? i think that dog's been in here before. they said oscar would have gotten away with it if they hadn't got back two more times to get food. >> you never go bag to the scene of the crime. that's a criminal 101. >> here's the thing, his family's on vacation and the county's had him for at least seven days and people have come forward and said we want to adopt this dog. people are coming to the city pound to walk in and play with him. they said he's loving it. but they said if they have him for seven more days, so many have come forward to adopt him. if his owners don't come back in time, somebody else is going to get that dog. >> a picturesque place is the scene of an ugly rescue. there's a hiker who slipped on some of these icy little spots. >> ri
. >> oscar's now in the county lockup. an interesting story.ou see oscar lives in new zealand and his owners are on vacation. family members are supposed to be taking care of him. they didn't have a fence. oscar got out. and he went to this pet shop. the owner busted him because she said you, know what? i think that dog's been in here before. they said oscar would have gotten away with it if they hadn't got back two more times to get food. >> you never go bag to the scene of the...
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the way the stock acted around the lockup in november, who really cares at this point? people really want to see how they are going to get additional revenues out of that billion user base. if they can continue to demonstrate to the street that they can do this, then i think the stock hits 38 at some point this year. >> recoups the ipo level. >> that's the ipo price. i don't think it's going to be an easy road. at the end of the day, if you're long -- i get a ton of questions from people who bought in at 38, 39, 40, on the ipo and suffered with it all the way down to 18. we want to talk about a levered way, if you're still long on the stock, to get some of the money back. >> dan will do a one by two call spread. we want to open the playbook. in the structure you buy one call then sell two higher strike calls of the same expiration. the goal, you want the stock to the go to the strikes of the two that you sold. that's where your stock gets called away. word to the wise here, since you're short more calls than you are long, you always do this against stock. dan, walk us t
the way the stock acted around the lockup in november, who really cares at this point? people really want to see how they are going to get additional revenues out of that billion user base. if they can continue to demonstrate to the street that they can do this, then i think the stock hits 38 at some point this year. >> recoups the ipo level. >> that's the ipo price. i don't think it's going to be an easy road. at the end of the day, if you're long -- i get a ton of questions from...
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now, back to "lockup." >> announcer: due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> i'll help you with self es feel and all of that, man. >> i'll miss you. i'll be home soon. every day. no, stop. >> don't worry about it. >> narrator: most inmates at san antonio's bear county jail find working out is one way to beat the monotony of incarceration. and michael lesher is no exception. >> most people think they can't do pull ups from it. >> narrator: the pull up method is against jail rules. he says his sets are short enough that he can usually do them out of sight of roaming officers. >> after the workout, try your hardest to make everything you put in your body, proteins, starches, things that are going to be stackers, you know, body stackers. that's how you grow. if you don't get enough food, you can only use what you put in your body. if you work more than that, they're going to burn off what you put in your body. again, 40 pounds, 44 pounds since i've been here, i don't think too much of it is fat, you know what i mean? so i've got a six pack. i'm doing all right. >> unli
now, back to "lockup." >> announcer: due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> i'll help you with self es feel and all of that, man. >> i'll miss you. i'll be home soon. every day. no, stop. >> don't worry about it. >> narrator: most inmates at san antonio's bear county jail find working out is one way to beat the monotony of incarceration. and michael lesher is no exception. >> most people think they can't do pull ups from it....
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back to lockup. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> my name is jeremynchard. i'm serving a 195-year sentence for three counts of murder. this is my personal time to say once again to my family that i'm truly sorry. and it's a -- if i could change the fact i put you through so much turmoil and heart ache, i would. jeremy blanchard might regret that his parents and young son suffered through the emotional turmoil of losing him to prison. but when it comes to the horrifying triple murder that brought him to wabash and earned him the moniker kokomo slayer he is less regretful. >> would i say that i would not do it again? i honestly cannot tell you that. >> blanchard stabbed his former girlfriend, girlfriend's mother and his girlfriend's mother's boyfriend with a butcher knife. >> i used a knife because it is more intimate. >> i seen it like she done something to me so therefore i'm going to do something tenfold to her. i'm a man of principle. i guess you could say. somebody like me with my mentality does not belong out in society. so, yeah, i believe that i
back to lockup. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> my name is jeremynchard. i'm serving a 195-year sentence for three counts of murder. this is my personal time to say once again to my family that i'm truly sorry. and it's a -- if i could change the fact i put you through so much turmoil and heart ache, i would. jeremy blanchard might regret that his parents and young son suffered through the emotional turmoil of losing him to prison. but when...
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this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >> the holman correctional >> the ones that blossom within the prison walls are often dangerous. >> i cannot stop these guys from coming after you. and you know that regardless, somebody's going to make a play for you. >> or it could be a one-sided obsession simply leading to trouble. >> i don't know what you've got in your head, but leave it go. >> the holman correctional facility is a maximum security all of whom are categorized by their behavior. the best behaved are housed in holman's coveted dorm. but inmates who behave badly are sent to the segregation unit. >> segregation is an area where we house roughly 200 inmates. all of these inmates are individually celled and they're all here because they broke a rule infraction here in prison. >> human contact in segregation is extremely limited. human contact with others is extremely minimal. this can take a toll on you physically and mentally. >> you've got a lot of inmates back there who have been in single cells for a long time. they, of course, build up hostilities. it's a highly explosive are
this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >> the holman correctional >> the ones that blossom within the prison walls are often dangerous. >> i cannot stop these guys from coming after you. and you know that regardless, somebody's going to make a play for you. >> or it could be a one-sided obsession simply leading to trouble. >> i don't know what you've got in your head, but leave it go. >> the holman correctional facility is a maximum security all of...
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around 2.2 trillion yuan worth of shares will access their lockup here in 2013 raising liquidity concerns. the latest pmi data says china's services sector continued to grow last month, but at its slowest pace in more than a year. understand use's sensex is still on the move by .1%. >> sixuan, thank you very much, indeed. the ftse made gains yesterday, close to a fresh 52-week high. still above 6,000. the dax is pulling away from its recent highs. down 8 points tt moment. the cac down a 1 percent yesterday. the real move, though, there was discussion about whether the fed should stop some members expressing whether they should stop continuing buying assets this year. a bit of consternation. had a big impact on the dollar and treasury yields. treasury yields hitting an 8-month high. 11 .92%. we're above that at the moment. gilt yields moving higher this morning. over 2% yesterday. eight-month highs for those. italy, slightly higher and in spain, as well. on the currency market, the big move has been dollar/yen, 87.95 is where we've been. 88.31 at the moment. so we've continued to move high
around 2.2 trillion yuan worth of shares will access their lockup here in 2013 raising liquidity concerns. the latest pmi data says china's services sector continued to grow last month, but at its slowest pace in more than a year. understand use's sensex is still on the move by .1%. >> sixuan, thank you very much, indeed. the ftse made gains yesterday, close to a fresh 52-week high. still above 6,000. the dax is pulling away from its recent highs. down 8 points tt moment. the cac down a 1...
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. >> beaumont wanted keene to go undercover, to transfer from his low security lockup to a dangerousnd to befriend alleged serial killer larry hall. >> he says, if you can get solid confessions from him and if you can help us locate the bodies that are still missing, we're willing to completely wash your record. >> keene's mission? to learn where tricia reitler was buried. >> the purpose of this operation was to find that body. >> beaumont made it clear, no body, no early release. keene would have to serve the rest of his ten-year sentence. but beaumont believed keene could do it. >> he's smart. he's articulate. he's not afraid. and i knew he wanted to get out. >> for keene, it was a chance for redemption, to restore his family name and, says arthur hillel levin, to get his life back on track. >> this deal was a way for him to get home and also a way for him to do good, and kind of take this bad thing he had done and to somehow turn it inside out and make it something that would solve a crime. >> but it wouldn't be easy. >> it's fair to say he was risking his life. he could have been
. >> beaumont wanted keene to go undercover, to transfer from his low security lockup to a dangerousnd to befriend alleged serial killer larry hall. >> he says, if you can get solid confessions from him and if you can help us locate the bodies that are still missing, we're willing to completely wash your record. >> keene's mission? to learn where tricia reitler was buried. >> the purpose of this operation was to find that body. >> beaumont made it clear, no body,...
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cheryl: certainly the two of you seem to go in lockup or whatever. i want to ask about something else in 2012 and that is j. p. morgan -- jpmorgan. big exposure to the company when the $2 billion loss it, coppers came out and said he needs to go. how do you feel now? about jamie dimon leaving jpmorgan? >> i think jamie dimon is an example of how managing a corporation is complex as jpmorgan is impossible for the ceo to stay on top of the risk. he is still a very talented executive and i don't think we actually call for his termination. we wanted the company to do a better job with respect to risk. the question for other financial giants, are too big to manage? are they so complicated that they need to pull back? a continuing discussion in market reforms or position of the volcker rule in the u.s.? cheryl: it fair to say your position has changed? you have a kinder position when it comes to jamie dimon's leadership? >> jamie dimon is one of the most accomplished executives, financial services, his story with the london whale and $6.6 billion loss in t
cheryl: certainly the two of you seem to go in lockup or whatever. i want to ask about something else in 2012 and that is j. p. morgan -- jpmorgan. big exposure to the company when the $2 billion loss it, coppers came out and said he needs to go. how do you feel now? about jamie dimon leaving jpmorgan? >> i think jamie dimon is an example of how managing a corporation is complex as jpmorgan is impossible for the ceo to stay on top of the risk. he is still a very talented executive and i...
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thank you for coming on the show this is not the place with the blinking light next to the local lockupcomes over and sort of -- you're talking about legitimate people with money who want to to pawn things? >> sibila get what happened after 2007-, lot of very smart companies founded a smart move to turn their hard assets in the cast because they needed liquidity. the seven consumer of financial-services is no different. they required items of value and now they're either be leveraging or have other uses for that value. the 2%, upper echelon luxury consumer. they can turn those hard assets and to value. melissa: selling them are you giving them a loan against it at a high rate? >> they can do either. they can sell it outright or we can do alone. however, it is not at a high rate. uppers' a 20% per month. our laws are priced at between two and 10 percent per month. the bad deal when they see it. ellis cicada them in both customer service and price it will work. melissa: i don't know. i guess that peace your cash adnce rate on your credit card, but if you have a million dollar item and not
thank you for coming on the show this is not the place with the blinking light next to the local lockupcomes over and sort of -- you're talking about legitimate people with money who want to to pawn things? >> sibila get what happened after 2007-, lot of very smart companies founded a smart move to turn their hard assets in the cast because they needed liquidity. the seven consumer of financial-services is no different. they required items of value and now they're either be leveraging or...
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that's what lockup is. that is what my extended stay is like. that's for real. that's real life.the movies. it ain't none of that, man. this is my bed. when i look out the window, that's what i see. >> dustin trowbridge keeps a unique record of the cells he's occupied over the last 15 years. >> i wrote down where i was every birthday that i had since i been in here. 15th was in the drunk tank in the county jail. 16th was in the cell above me. 17th was over here on the right side. 18th was on the right side. >> trowbridge has decided to mark his 30th birthday by writing a letter to the elderly woman he robbed, murdered, and sexually assaulted. >> i can never ask you to forgive me for the horrible things i did to you. i can't find it in me to forgive myself. i am sorry. i'm sorry i stole your sense of security when i snuck in your home. i'm sorry i stole your sense of accomplishment and endeavors. i'm sorry i stole your dignity. i'm sorry i stole you from your loved ones when i very cowardly took the very life god gave you. there's really no words that can express how sorry i am. t
that's what lockup is. that is what my extended stay is like. that's for real. that's real life.the movies. it ain't none of that, man. this is my bed. when i look out the window, that's what i see. >> dustin trowbridge keeps a unique record of the cells he's occupied over the last 15 years. >> i wrote down where i was every birthday that i had since i been in here. 15th was in the drunk tank in the county jail. 16th was in the cell above me. 17th was over here on the right side....
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. >> she has all sorts of ideas how she's going to make money because she's in lockup so she has plenty of time to sit and think, and she's constantly trying to enlist my aid. >> can you try to call like at least abc and see if they'll do it for $200,000? tell them i will film next week on it. i'm ready to go now. >> right, right, right, right. she's adamant that she didn't do it. and so, with conviction, she's willing to tell anyone who will listen that she didn't do it. okay, we're getting short on time. i'll be back next saturday at 4:00. >> yes, i'm so happy. i can't wait. >> all right, i'll see you next week. >> okay. thank you. bye. >> with the little time she has to make phone calls, moore tries to reach a contact she has made with the celebrity news program "inside edition." >> they kept trying to get an interview with me. they've called my attorney several times. hello? hey, how are you today? hi. is vivian there? the only way i want the interview is if they'll air the picture so i can get a name to the guy. >> while moore sees the attention as a way of potentially securing her
. >> she has all sorts of ideas how she's going to make money because she's in lockup so she has plenty of time to sit and think, and she's constantly trying to enlist my aid. >> can you try to call like at least abc and see if they'll do it for $200,000? tell them i will film next week on it. i'm ready to go now. >> right, right, right, right. she's adamant that she didn't do it. and so, with conviction, she's willing to tell anyone who will listen that she didn't do it....
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. >> wabash, lockup, extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. >> i hate wabash. they make sure you are in prison every day. >> who wants to be locked into a rom with another man for 19 hours a day. >> the 3 1/2 hours we come out are to get the worst food you have ever ate in your life. i don't know how they call it food. >> every day, things people take for granted, we would cherish right now. >> wabash valley correctional facility, a maximum security prison on the edge of indiana, the center piece of the town of carlyle, the inmate position of 200. >> the approximate breakdown for offenders that have committed serious offenses against the person which may be murder, val untary manslaughter, assault, is probably 35%, 45% of our population. >> the most violent are housed in single person cells 23 hours a day in the confinement unit. few, however, are morneau torus than leonard mcquay, who has spent 16 years here. >> he still is escorted anywhere he goes, a two-man escort e will be cuffed behind his back. he don't get to rec with the other people. his activities ar
. >> wabash, lockup, extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. >> i hate wabash. they make sure you are in prison every day. >> who wants to be locked into a rom with another man for 19 hours a day. >> the 3 1/2 hours we come out are to get the worst food you have ever ate in your life. i don't know how they call it food. >> every day, things people take for granted, we would cherish right now. >> wabash valley correctional facility, a maximum...
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four months late because of a lockup. to the rafters with the help of the family of ana marquez-greene, a victim of the sandy hook massacre in newtown, connecticut. l.a., however lost to chicago. the blackhawks, i believe is the team there. >>> and finally, subway is firing back in the fight over its foot long subs. it turns out not all foot long sandwiches are created equal. abc's john muller will explain. ♪ $5 foot long >> reporter: it's a controversy that continues to grow. are subway foot long sandwiches really 12 inches long. if not should they be. >> get any footlong. >> reporter: started with this photo posted by a customer in australia who noticed his was only 11 inches, the post went viral. >> i think size matters. >> $5 footlong, promises, promises. >> reporter: earlier in the week subway which operates 38,000 stories worldwide said of the infamous 11-inch footlong. this bread is clearly not baked to our standards. later a post on their site said subway footlong is a registered trademark as a descriptive name fo
four months late because of a lockup. to the rafters with the help of the family of ana marquez-greene, a victim of the sandy hook massacre in newtown, connecticut. l.a., however lost to chicago. the blackhawks, i believe is the team there. >>> and finally, subway is firing back in the fight over its foot long subs. it turns out not all foot long sandwiches are created equal. abc's john muller will explain. ♪ $5 foot long >> reporter: it's a controversy that continues to grow....
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become an undercover informant in one of the roughest prisons in the country, the maximum security lockup in springfield, missouri. it was a psychiatric prison, with both hard-core killers, and the criminally insane. >> these people all have life sentences. they're all in there, and they're crazy, and they have nothing better to do than to try to hurt you or kill you just for some fun. >> if he accepted beaumont's offer, keene's target would be a suspected serial killer, a mysterious man in a van. coming up, every picture tells a story. >> when i put the picture down, he flinched, raised his arm up and refused to look at the picture. you in heaven. wrapped in luxury. you in action. you in motion. you in luck. play in style. talking stick resort, scottsdale. book now to enjoy cactus league spring training rates. >> several years before jim where i came to arrest and conviction, his personal life, as he tells it, was nonstop fun and games. there were a lot of hot clubs here in the 1990s. this was a place you were doing business as well. >> lived, worked and played right here, yes. it was a
become an undercover informant in one of the roughest prisons in the country, the maximum security lockup in springfield, missouri. it was a psychiatric prison, with both hard-core killers, and the criminally insane. >> these people all have life sentences. they're all in there, and they're crazy, and they have nothing better to do than to try to hurt you or kill you just for some fun. >> if he accepted beaumont's offer, keene's target would be a suspected serial killer, a...
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that there, wonder what it's about, don't jump out there like a fool, you end up with your ass on lockupet us know and we'll take it to them ourselves. do it the hard way or we can do it the easy way. believe me, they'll go the easy way. >> yeah, i appreciate it, man. >> on one condition, quit beating my ass in handball. let a [ bleep ] win sometimes. >> ball. >> supposed to be the master teaching the grass hopper and i doesn't been the larva now. what the hell is up with that? >> it's easy to fall into trouble. it's like, people you know, they'll say something smart. if i was on the street i would be so messed up that i mean there would be no thinking about it. it would just blow. and one could get hurt. you know like now you just can't do that. that's not normal. you got to control yourself. >> he's young. he's got a long ways to go. i was in the same boat. you know? i used to do the same stuff. but at least he's got a chance. at least he's got a chance to get back out there. that's what he's got the think of. screws up, he ends up like me. i done lost everything. >> even his handball
that there, wonder what it's about, don't jump out there like a fool, you end up with your ass on lockupet us know and we'll take it to them ourselves. do it the hard way or we can do it the easy way. believe me, they'll go the easy way. >> yeah, i appreciate it, man. >> on one condition, quit beating my ass in handball. let a [ bleep ] win sometimes. >> ball. >> supposed to be the master teaching the grass hopper and i doesn't been the larva now. what the hell is up...