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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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: >> coming up on "lockup: >> coming up on "lockup: >> coming up on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," has this gang member really reformed? >> how do you deal with your gang affiliation when you leave here? >> ignore them and go to school. >> you think that's going to work? >> hopefully. >> did it work last time? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. the next time you rent a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's the next guy's problem. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just 15 minutes? [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. >>> while some days inside pendleton juvenile can be endless drama for inmates and staff, today brings tension of a different kind. for 18-year-old andrew huff and abel, review hearings to determine
: >> coming up on "lockup: >> coming up on "lockup: >> coming up on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," has this gang member really reformed? >> how do you deal with your gang affiliation when you leave here? >> ignore them and go to school. >> you think that's going to work? >> hopefully. >> did it work last time? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial....
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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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"lockup raw." >>> inside every prison cell or in any jail bunk, we find harrowing stories. >> all of a sudden there's just blood coming out of my eye, and i knew i got shot. >> i never seen death before. so i put the rope around his neck and killed him. >> unique personalities. >> hi. >> i wore nice clothes. i drove nice cars. and my robbery paid for that. >> welcome to my humble abode. >> but they all share one thing in common. >> they don't attempt to bully me. they know what will happen. >> [ bleep ]. >> i'm often asked how we find the stories we cover on "lockup." and the answer is footwork. it comes down to our field producers simply taking the time to get to know dozens of inmates. >> what's going on, alex? >> other times we just follow the action and a the story unfolds under our eyes. once in a while the path to a good story is a little less obvious. >> during our "extended stay" shoot at the holman correctional facility in alabama, we were filming interviews in the administrative segregation unit when a loud disturbance occurred. >> they put me in a cell! where it comes down
"lockup raw." >>> inside every prison cell or in any jail bunk, we find harrowing stories. >> all of a sudden there's just blood coming out of my eye, and i knew i got shot. >> i never seen death before. so i put the rope around his neck and killed him. >> unique personalities. >> hi. >> i wore nice clothes. i drove nice cars. and my robbery paid for that. >> welcome to my humble abode. >> but they all share one thing in common....
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"lockup: raw." >> what is it? what is it? >> a fight. >> when our crews go behind prison walls, we know always to expect the unexpected. we've seen bloody assaults. >> we got another cut up here, guys. >> inmate rage. >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> destruction in the cell block. >> and bizarre expressions of personal style. now, some of the most memorable, unexpected moments we've encountered inside america's prisons. >> this is what you live for in the penitentiary. >> you want to think it's funny. >> tough [ bleep ]. >> never a dull moment. >> we send our producers and crews inside prisons. their job is to be objective observers. but in the first week of filming inside limon correction facility in colorado, something unusual happened. we inadvertently became part of the story we were covering. >> why is everybody getting agitated? we were in ad seg, administrative segregation, the prison within a prison. we started hearing inmates screaming out things and i started to hear them talking about cho-mos, which are
"lockup: raw." >> what is it? what is it? >> a fight. >> when our crews go behind prison walls, we know always to expect the unexpected. we've seen bloody assaults. >> we got another cut up here, guys. >> inmate rage. >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> destruction in the cell block. >> and bizarre expressions of personal style. now, some of the most memorable, unexpected moments we've encountered inside america's prisons....
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i don't think it traded down because of lockup. i think it traded down because you had engaged users falling off the cliff. and i don't think that this lockup is the reason why you should be selling the stock. >> all right. >> couple things you can do. buy, sell or distribute to lps. you're talking about venture and private equity. these are the guys that are holding the stock. they're not jim smith from next door. >> i get that. but 475 million shares is a lot of -- >> you're going to sell them the next day. do you -- that day, do you think they have to sell them? not usually the way lockups act. >> next, the financials a down day across the board. tomorrow, we get the release of big banks capital plans. and this, everybody knew they were going to pass. >> this is payout ratios. this is more interesting to see. everyone knows the banks' balance sheets are in good shape. you want to see how much they pay out. and you want to see what the increase is going to be. a lot of people lightened up today, ahead of tomorrow. i'm long bank o
i don't think it traded down because of lockup. i think it traded down because you had engaged users falling off the cliff. and i don't think that this lockup is the reason why you should be selling the stock. >> all right. >> couple things you can do. buy, sell or distribute to lps. you're talking about venture and private equity. these are the guys that are holding the stock. they're not jim smith from next door. >> i get that. but 475 million shares is a lot of -- >>...
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"lockup: raw." ♪ daddy, are you coming home >> the lucky ones find ways to cope with it. >> you got toind something to fill up whatever void you have. >> others are haunted by it. >> it still bothers me a whole lot even today. talking about it's got me shaking already. >> but for some, the past could return with a vengeance. >> they told me they're coming. they're going to cut all the tattoos off of me that are aryan related and basically take my life. >>> at a typical "lockup" shoot at any one prison, we might interview up to 100 inmates. many of these inmates have come to terms with their life behind bars. they really don't care anymore about the past or about the future. but every once in a while we'll meet an inmate, follow their story where the futility of their past catches up with them. and it's like a light comes on and they realize they have to change. >> behind the 40-foot walls of indiana state prison, inmates have plenty of time to think about their lives and the consequences of their actions. but some, like ronnie shephard, turned to other activities to fill their time. >>
"lockup: raw." ♪ daddy, are you coming home >> the lucky ones find ways to cope with it. >> you got toind something to fill up whatever void you have. >> others are haunted by it. >> it still bothers me a whole lot even today. talking about it's got me shaking already. >> but for some, the past could return with a vengeance. >> they told me they're coming. they're going to cut all the tattoos off of me that are aryan related and basically take my...
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[laughter] i am not even talking about "lockup." shades oftle, "50 grayson." of this rumor was harry reid, it is probably bs. are you fired up by senator cru z? [applause] to introduce our next speaker. he was the republican's point man in its exposing obamacare.
[laughter] i am not even talking about "lockup." shades oftle, "50 grayson." of this rumor was harry reid, it is probably bs. are you fired up by senator cru z? [applause] to introduce our next speaker. he was the republican's point man in its exposing obamacare.
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now, scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." inside prison or jail, regrets are never in short supply. >> actually killed an innocent kid. that haunts me. >> and as if watching "lockup" isn't warning enough for some -- >> tell him you will get [ bleep ] up in my book. >> this is a place where people come to die. >> -- prisons and jails use inmates to warn troubled teens before it's too late. >> huh? [ bleep ] >> an hour's worth of tape. >> others express their regrets with personal cameras. we call inmate cams. >> i just wish that i could do it all over again. >> during a typical "lockup" interview, we have our producer, our director of photography, our audio technician, an associate producer, and various staff members in the room kind of surrounding the inmate. it can be difficult sometimes to get an intimate interview with so many people around. so we created the inmate cam. where it's basically a small digital camera we give to the inmate. >> we have this camera, super simple to use. it's already turned on for you. >> they ca
now, scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." inside prison or jail, regrets are never in short supply. >> actually killed an innocent kid. that haunts me. >> and as if watching "lockup" isn't warning enough for some -- >> tell him you will get [ bleep ] up in my book. >> this is a place where people come to die. >> -- prisons and jails use inmates to warn troubled teens before it's too late. >> huh? [ bleep ] >> an hour's worth of...
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"lockup raw." >>> for most inmates, life boils down to three words. the first is respect. >> you going to do time in prison, respect is the only thing that matters. >> the second, reputation. >> every time somebody goes missing up, they said i did it. >> the third, revenge. >> if you cross me, i'm going to give it to you. you know what i mean? because i'm a good [ bleep ]. you know i'm going to beat your ass. >>> just about every inmate story we tell on "lockup" resolves around the three rs, respect, reputation and revenge. and at indiana state prison, we met one inmate whose story revolved around his search for all three. >> don't know what the hell is blinking. battery must be going dead. >> during our shoot at indiana state prison, officials allowed us to give select inmates handheld cameras to express personal thoughts in the privacy of their cells. >> my name is cephis pasco. c-e-p-h-i-s p-a-s-c-o. i am a convict at the indiana state prison. >> we learned a lot from them. including the importance of reputation in prison. >> i've done the time. i'
"lockup raw." >>> for most inmates, life boils down to three words. the first is respect. >> you going to do time in prison, respect is the only thing that matters. >> the second, reputation. >> every time somebody goes missing up, they said i did it. >> the third, revenge. >> if you cross me, i'm going to give it to you. you know what i mean? because i'm a good [ bleep ]. you know i'm going to beat your ass. >>> just about every inmate...
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now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> there are lines nearly everywhere you look in prison and jail. >> it's a long time. >> inmates move in lines. containment lines. but there are also invisible lines. lines between right and wrong. >> someone shot her seven times. she was tortured. she was hog-tied. she suffocated. who did that? >> lines between freedom and years behind bars. >> i'm finally clean, doing good, and all of a sudden, bam, you're back in jail. >> some inmates discover beauty lines. >> origami has been real therapeutic. >> while others cross them. >> that's [ bleep ] -- >>> what's up? >> you get escorted everywhere you go. >> 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 norm
now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> there are lines nearly everywhere you look in prison and jail. >> it's a long time. >> inmates move in lines. containment lines. but there are also invisible lines. lines between right and wrong. >> someone shot her seven times. she was tortured. she was hog-tied. she suffocated. who did that? >> lines between freedom and years behind bars. >> i'm finally clean, doing good, and all of a sudden,...
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this kind of [ bleep ] keeps going on, you guys will all be placed in lockup.'t care who did what who didn't do what. i'm not going to listen to any stories. i'm not going to deal with anything that says who did what and people pointing fingers at each other. am i clear? all right, ladies. thank you for your attention. >> thank you. >> i hate you. >> just when all appears quiet and under control -- an outburst is heard from the neighboring segregation unit. >> she's screaming. >> oh, my. >> 3 years old. >> i wouldn't care if i did something but they're lying. they're lying. >> bring it down. bring it down. you got to bring it down. you have to bring it down. the only way i'm going to stay here and talk to you is you bring it down. i'm not going to let you yell at me. ultimately the reaction i was expecting when we gave her the results of her hearing is what we got. you know, i expected her to start ranting and raving. what's the issue? >> i want to be able to call my lawyer. >> you will have the opportunity to contact your lawyer. okay? >> it's not fair. >> but
this kind of [ bleep ] keeps going on, you guys will all be placed in lockup.'t care who did what who didn't do what. i'm not going to listen to any stories. i'm not going to deal with anything that says who did what and people pointing fingers at each other. am i clear? all right, ladies. thank you for your attention. >> thank you. >> i hate you. >> just when all appears quiet and under control -- an outburst is heard from the neighboring segregation unit. >> she's...
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the first lockup that happened in february -- >> a baby lockup. >> that was. baby steps.mpared to this. but twitter, i think is still in a strong spot, mel. i don't know that the video ads are the reason to buy it here. but to beak's point, if they want twitter, it has a small float. >> this is not the type of stock you worry about lockups expiring. the volume that it trades on a daily basis. you worry about stocks that have a low volume. those are the ones that are impacted the most. and you talk about youtube. youtube is a jewel inside google. so, anytime that you could be exposed to any type of that type of cerebral capacity coming from google, that's where you want to be. does it sound like i'm long? i am, twitter. >> i'm into cerebral capacity. this guy right here. >> that smells delicious. >> social content remain the king, what would be the next big company? joining us from san francisco is jeremy liew, partner at the venture capital firm lightspeed venture. great to have you with us again. >> good to be here. thank you. >> i want to get your take on the next big t
the first lockup that happened in february -- >> a baby lockup. >> that was. baby steps.mpared to this. but twitter, i think is still in a strong spot, mel. i don't know that the video ads are the reason to buy it here. but to beak's point, if they want twitter, it has a small float. >> this is not the type of stock you worry about lockups expiring. the volume that it trades on a daily basis. you worry about stocks that have a low volume. those are the ones that are impacted...
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"lockup raw." >> prison might be hell.. >> i wouldn't last five minutes on a main line. >> why? >> well, they don't like cops. >> for the first time offender. >> they ask me who i run with? i run with teachers and librarians usually. i haven't found many of them yet. >> it can be worse for the sex offender.
"lockup raw." >> prison might be hell.. >> i wouldn't last five minutes on a main line. >> why? >> well, they don't like cops. >> for the first time offender. >> they ask me who i run with? i run with teachers and librarians usually. i haven't found many of them yet. >> it can be worse for the sex offender.
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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
>> 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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now back to "lockup." due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> behind the walls of hackensack's bergen county jail, tensions continue to rise in one of the female housing units. >> we only have about 45 to 50 women in the female wing right now. usually even with more women in there it's a lot quieter than it has been. this particular group just does not mix well. >> officers continue to monitor the group to figure out which inmates fuel the conflicts. >> one of them who is the loudest person in there, she was removed yesterday after an investigation where multiple people have said she was the common denominator. >> that inmate is shontera jennings. shortly after she was released from a four-hour stay in the neighboring segregation unit, she is back in for disruptive conduct. >> i don't know why they target me because i'm the loudest. i talk back to the staff. they look for a way to keep me locked in here. >> back on her former housing unit the conflict rages on two new fronts. martin
now back to "lockup." due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> behind the walls of hackensack's bergen county jail, tensions continue to rise in one of the female housing units. >> we only have about 45 to 50 women in the female wing right now. usually even with more women in there it's a lot quieter than it has been. this particular group just does not mix well. >> officers continue to monitor the group to figure out which inmates fuel the...
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now, scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw."il, regrets are never in short supply. >> actually killed an innocent kid. that haunts me. >> and as if watching "lockup" isn't warning enough for some -- >> tell him you will get [ bleep ] up in my book. >> this is a place where people come to die. >> -- prisons and jails use inmates to warn troubled t
now, scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw."il, regrets are never in short supply. >> actually killed an innocent kid. that haunts me. >> and as if watching "lockup" isn't warning enough for some -- >> tell him you will get [ bleep ] up in my book. >> this is a place where people come to die. >> -- prisons and jails use inmates to warn troubled t
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"lockup raw." >> prison might be hell. but for some, it is especially so. >> i wouldn't last five minutes on a main line. >> why? >> well, they don't like cops. >> for the first time offender. >> they ask me who i run with? i run with teachers and librarians usually. i haven't found many of them yet. >> it can be worse for the sex offender. >> i was burned with hot water out of a hot pot with baby oil and hair grease. that's a permanent scar forever. >> most of the prisons we profile on "lockup" are maximum security prisons. i mean, these are hardcore places with gang members, rapists, murderers. every once in a while we come across a fish out of water story, the guy next door, the neighbor. where you ask the question, how did this guy end up here? >> this is california state prison, corcoran. a maximum security prison that has housed some of the nation's most infamous criminals including charles manson and the founder of the mexican mafia. despite its reputation, violence doesn't come naturally to everyone at corcoran. >>
"lockup raw." >> prison might be hell. but for some, it is especially so. >> i wouldn't last five minutes on a main line. >> why? >> well, they don't like cops. >> for the first time offender. >> they ask me who i run with? i run with teachers and librarians usually. i haven't found many of them yet. >> it can be worse for the sex offender. >> i was burned with hot water out of a hot pot with baby oil and hair grease. that's a permanent...
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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 >>> 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
"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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"lockup: raw." >>> gentlemen, how are you all doing?'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 --
"lockup: raw." >>> gentlemen, how are you all doing?'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 --
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"lockup: raw." >> what is it? what is it?. >> when our crews go behind prison walls, we know always to expect the unexpected. we've seen bloody assaults. >> we got another cut up here, guys. >> inmate rage. >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> destruction in the cell block.
"lockup: raw." >> what is it? what is it?. >> when our crews go behind prison walls, we know always to expect the unexpected. we've seen bloody assaults. >> we got another cut up here, guys. >> inmate rage. >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> destruction in the cell block.
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. >> and another inmate makes the most shocking confession ever heard on "lockup." >> they say you'reopath murderer of three people. i done blown that one out of the water quite a few times. ♪ >>> orange county, california, is well known for its sun-kissed beaches and family-friendly tourist attractions. but sometimes fantasy gives way to reality. and when crime is committed here, suspects will usually find themselves booked into the orange county jail. >> what are you in for? >> disturbing the peace. >> have you been in jail before? >> no, sir. >> all right. look here at the camera for me. >> the orange county jail is comprised of five separate jail facilities. the largest of these is the theo lacey jail, with an average daily population of 2,800 male inmates. theo lacey alone dwarfs many state prisons. >> i have an assistant sheriff at theo lacey. he always likes to say we don't have andy of mayberry. we don't have otis coming into the jail tank. that's not the kind of county jail inmate we've got. we have 400 people in custody for murder today. we don't have people in jail for simp
. >> and another inmate makes the most shocking confession ever heard on "lockup." >> they say you'reopath murderer of three people. i done blown that one out of the water quite a few times. ♪ >>> orange county, california, is well known for its sun-kissed beaches and family-friendly tourist attractions. but sometimes fantasy gives way to reality. and when crime is committed here, suspects will usually find themselves booked into the orange county jail. >>...
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just last night i was watching "lockup" on tv and now i'm on lockup for real. woke up this morning to banging on the door. and it turns out to be detectives from the bergen county prosecutor's office and they wanted to speak with me. they had questions with a shooting of a cop. i mean, i didn't shoot the cop, but i sold the gun and that's why i'm here. no towel, nothing. don't come to this hotel, guys. they don't got [ bleep ] ready for you. >> though nunez was investigated for his connection to the gun, law enforcement authorities have yet to issue any weapons charges. >> they came into my house, they did a little search. they were looking for guns. all they found was pot, weed, like, 70 grams of bath salt. that's about it. >> nunez was only charged with drug possession to which he plans to plead not guilty. but he believes prosecutors are building a case against him related to the police shooting. >> i regret it. you know what i mean? it's not even worth it. trade in a .45 caliber, $500 for ten-foot, what is it, nine by seven? >> and now in jail for less than
just last night i was watching "lockup" on tv and now i'm on lockup for real. woke up this morning to banging on the door. and it turns out to be detectives from the bergen county prosecutor's office and they wanted to speak with me. they had questions with a shooting of a cop. i mean, i didn't shoot the cop, but i sold the gun and that's why i'm here. no towel, nothing. don't come to this hotel, guys. they don't got [ bleep ] ready for you. >> though nunez was investigated for...
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in lockup. >> okay.>> since i'm in the gang unit, he assumes i'm making these calls here. did i make the call? yeah. but i made the recommendation to the boss, he made the call. >> tell your pitbull, he's coming in here, that's supposed to scare me. >> listen to me, if i wanted to scare you, i wouldn't do it like this. you go with these officers and listen to the instructions and i'll be up to talk to you. i'm a man of word and that's how i am. >> i'm doing it because you asked me, not because of o.b. [ bleep ] i'll see y'all in a minute. i'll be back. one way or another. >> when he left the unit, you heard them banging on the cells and everything. that's just because that's their need or want to be around him. >> that's the reason right here. this is the reason right here. >> i got nothing to do with that. >> yes, you do. >> they're grown ass men. [ bleep ]. >> okay. >> one of maldanado's co-defendants and another alleged member of the bloods, jesus henrique-marte. he's also on the move. after serving t
in lockup. >> okay.>> since i'm in the gang unit, he assumes i'm making these calls here. did i make the call? yeah. but i made the recommendation to the boss, he made the call. >> tell your pitbull, he's coming in here, that's supposed to scare me. >> listen to me, if i wanted to scare you, i wouldn't do it like this. you go with these officers and listen to the instructions and i'll be up to talk to you. i'm a man of word and that's how i am. >> i'm doing it...
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this kind of [ bleep ] keeps going on, you guys will all be placed in lockup.o did what, who didn't do what. i'm not going to listen to any stories. i'm not going to deal with anything that says who did what and people pointing fingers at each other. am i clear? all right, ladies. thank you for your attention. >> thank you. >> i hate you. >> just when all appears quiet and under control, an outburst is heard from the neighboring segregation unit. >> she's screaming. >> oh, my god. >> 3 years old. >> i wouldn't care if i did something but they're lying. they're lying. >> bring it down. bring it down. you got to bring it down. you have to bring it down. the only way i'm going to stay here and talk to you is you bring it down. i'm not going to let you yell at me. ultimately the reaction i was expecting when we gave her the results of her hearing is what we got. you know, i expected her to start ranting and raving. what's the issue? >> i want to be able to call my lawyer. >> you will have the opportunity to contact your lawyer. okay? >> it's not fair. >> but you ne
this kind of [ bleep ] keeps going on, you guys will all be placed in lockup.o did what, who didn't do what. i'm not going to listen to any stories. i'm not going to deal with anything that says who did what and people pointing fingers at each other. am i clear? all right, ladies. thank you for your attention. >> thank you. >> i hate you. >> just when all appears quiet and under control, an outburst is heard from the neighboring segregation unit. >> she's screaming....
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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 tattoo on my pants. >> the most painful one i'd probably have to say would be the one i got in the middle of my 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 melee in here. there's no room for slouches. >> to survive behind bars, an inmate really has to display strength. 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 their sel
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 tattoo on my pants. >> the most painful one i'd probably have to say would be the one i got in the middle of my armpit. >> and food. >> we're not [ bleep ] animals. >> i don't think...
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the question is, do you think this is selling off because of the lockup?because of the terrible quarter? i think it's more about the fact that there's subs. there's activity on a daily basis, is not working. i don't think it has -- >> the engagement is not there. >> a huge lockup. it has more to do with a lousy quarter. >> the lockup's been out there since the stock went public. we knew about that for a while. we didn't know about the quarter until they reported. it was a lousily quarter. but the stock gives you opportunities. it's bounced a number of times. i think it is right at the level now. you don't buy it when it looks the best. you buy it when it looks the worst. >> we're getting close to there. the relative strength indicator, rsi. it's really important. it tells you how unloved the stock is. the stock with a 23, 24 rsi, means this has bombed out. and at 40 bucks, you get back to the rpi spike. i think this goes the way of facebook. >> 37% short interest, as well as your rsi tidbit there. both are likely to make a bounce. >> a compelling trade acc
the question is, do you think this is selling off because of the lockup?because of the terrible quarter? i think it's more about the fact that there's subs. there's activity on a daily basis, is not working. i don't think it has -- >> the engagement is not there. >> a huge lockup. it has more to do with a lousy quarter. >> the lockup's been out there since the stock went public. we knew about that for a while. we didn't know about the quarter until they reported. it was a...
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"lockup: raw." >> behind every murder is a motive. >> they're crying on the phone, they're screaming, telling me that their daughter cannot spend another day around this guy, they're afraid of what he's going to do. >> i felt that the person was more like a man than like a woman. this was after we got married. >> behind every murder is a story. >> i went to trial. columbine had already happened like five months before that. there were quite a few similarities between my case and that, like i was wearing a trench coat. >> and behind some murders, a person you thought you could trust. >> i just remember when i woke up, first thing i said was, today is the day. >> more americans are incarcerated today than ever before, and now when we go behind the walls of maximum security prisons, we see a greater cross section of inmates than ever. >> i mean, obviously they're the ones that the moment you meet them, you know they're dangerous and belong in prison, but we're also finding more and more inmates who have committed murder who look like the guy next door, just an average, normal guy, and it
"lockup: raw." >> behind every murder is a motive. >> they're crying on the phone, they're screaming, telling me that their daughter cannot spend another day around this guy, they're afraid of what he's going to do. >> i felt that the person was more like a man than like a woman. this was after we got married. >> behind every murder is a story. >> i went to trial. columbine had already happened like five months before that. there were quite a few...
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"lockup: raw." >>> gentlemen, how are you all doing?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
"lockup: raw." >>> gentlemen, how are you all doing?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
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. >> when the lockups expire letting the insiders sell. we'll see gigantic secondary offerings. something could happen to fire eye, a fast growing company that came public in september but since the lockup ended three weeks ago, it's fallen from 95 to 61 and change. this despite being the best security stock in the space as we know from target's hacking, even though the chain did nothing about it. just because i'm wary about the deals, that doesn't mean you shouldn't try to profit from them. at least short term. opportunistic we have to be. don't be too discouraged by the hideous performance of the king digital ipo. king digital is not much like the red hot momentum stock. what they have been globaling up. it looks like the hated zinga, more on that later. the king ipo does suggest that the ipo window could soon be closing. but it's not closed yet, people. i think there is still some big deals coming before the window closes completely, and i believe one of them will be grub hub, which i bet many of you use. that comes public next week. grub hub is what these momentum buyers cra
. >> when the lockups expire letting the insiders sell. we'll see gigantic secondary offerings. something could happen to fire eye, a fast growing company that came public in september but since the lockup ended three weeks ago, it's fallen from 95 to 61 and change. this despite being the best security stock in the space as we know from target's hacking, even though the chain did nothing about it. just because i'm wary about the deals, that doesn't mean you shouldn't try to profit from...
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>> he's easily one of the most volatile inmates to peer on "lockup."scovered 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
>> he's easily one of the most volatile inmates to peer on "lockup."scovered 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...
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tennis with serena ♪ ♪ but i should be in my own room ♪ i wouldn't feed three dogs ♪ ♪ i'm in lockupap partner in ellis williams but today he gets to spend some time with a more intimate partner. he has a visit with his girlfriend. jenny teixeira has been dating robinson for almost three years though they've known each other for more than a decade. >> always good to see some lips, pretty lips instead of a man all the time. you know what i'm talking about? >> you heard of him? >> i think so. i don't know. >> though she's experienced some of the oakland street life that her boyfriend raps about, that's all in the past. >> i have a masters degree in counseling. i studied psychology and all this stuff. my life, i changed my life a long time ago. so whatever street life i had, i let that go years ago. i help youth and help them turn their life around. it's kind of ironic, i guess, i would end up with someone like him. but he has a big heart. he's a good person. he's made some decisions in the past that catch up with you. pimp of the year, that's a song. that side of him doesn't exist in o
tennis with serena ♪ ♪ but i should be in my own room ♪ i wouldn't feed three dogs ♪ ♪ i'm in lockupap partner in ellis williams but today he gets to spend some time with a more intimate partner. he has a visit with his girlfriend. jenny teixeira has been dating robinson for almost three years though they've known each other for more than a decade. >> always good to see some lips, pretty lips instead of a man all the time. you know what i'm talking about? >> you heard of...
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what about when you're company is public, with how does that change things when maybe there is a lockup you're not getting the money necessarily right away. you have a choice about when to sell your shares. how do you advise employees when it comes to that? >> what we would advise his research shows the more often you look at a stock price the worse your investing decisions are. >> some people who have become suddenly wealthy leading to greater income disparities, what is your take on the discussion? that is a tough one. >> i am hardly an expert in the issues but i think the technology industry has created a new set of challenges. it is a great fact about the technology industry that instead of all the wealth going to a select few technology companies share 10% or 15% of their value broadly with their employee base. there are tens of thousands of employees were making good money. young people and we know there is problems with youth unemployment. a lot of young people are finding great opportunities in technology. it creates a problem for a city like san francisco when you do not have j
what about when you're company is public, with how does that change things when maybe there is a lockup you're not getting the money necessarily right away. you have a choice about when to sell your shares. how do you advise employees when it comes to that? >> what we would advise his research shows the more often you look at a stock price the worse your investing decisions are. >> some people who have become suddenly wealthy leading to greater income disparities, what is your take...
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." >> beaumont wanted keene to go undercover, to transfer from his low security lockup to a dangerousry 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 author hilelel 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 that bad thing he had done and 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 killed? >> it was dangerous, absolutely. >>
." >> beaumont wanted keene to go undercover, to transfer from his low security lockup to a dangerousry 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...
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peter barnes is standing by in lockup waiting for breaking headlines.angle. we have an all-star lineup to help digest it all. we'll hear from media titan steve forbes. fed critic and host of the ron paul channel, dr. ron paul is with us as well. cm e-trader james row medically is here. the one an only stuart varney stuck around to mix it up because, especially when it is fed day, it is always about money. cheryl: let's bring in panel right now. we're awaiting fed decision melissa: what is the best thing she could do. >> announcing taper is over. wouldn't distort the credit markets and would be a healthy thing once people digested it. melissa: stuart, what do you think of that? >> i'm more middle of the road kind of guy. >> you're middle of road? >> see if i am. i expect janet yellen to announce she is staying on the program. she will reduce the printing of money by $10 billion next month and stay with the taper. i think that is what she will say and i think market will go up when she says it. melissa: who else do we have with us right now? gerald, can y
peter barnes is standing by in lockup waiting for breaking headlines.angle. we have an all-star lineup to help digest it all. we'll hear from media titan steve forbes. fed critic and host of the ron paul channel, dr. ron paul is with us as well. cm e-trader james row medically is here. the one an only stuart varney stuck around to mix it up because, especially when it is fed day, it is always about money. cheryl: let's bring in panel right now. we're awaiting fed decision melissa: what is the...