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he's in lockup, he's out of lockup. you're dealing with him constant. one day he's acting out, the next day he's apologizing, then he's acting out again. so he's up and down. >> put chains on a man and do what you want to do with him, when the chains come off, a man is going to react. >> two months earlier during a fight with another inmate, evans put one of the jail's special response team members on the sidelines. >> evans was on top of another inmate during an altercation with a broom stick around his neck. at this time it, the corporal ordered both inmates to stop. they refused to do so. at this time, corporal brewer deployed o.c. >> i was on the ground, got sprayed, they handcuffed me and put me on the wall. >> then start stating, i told you i was going to get one of them [ bleep ]. i told mr. evans calm down, it's over. >> i turned around and told him shut the [ bleep ] stop talking to me. >> this time, he came off the wall with his left shoulder, shouldered me. >> next thing i know, he's grabbed me from behind and snatched me down. i fell and he
he's in lockup, he's out of lockup. you're dealing with him constant. one day he's acting out, the next day he's apologizing, then he's acting out again. so he's up and down. >> put chains on a man and do what you want to do with him, when the chains come off, a man is going to react. >> two months earlier during a fight with another inmate, evans put one of the jail's special response team members on the sidelines. >> evans was on top of another inmate during an altercation...
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the most surprising change is how his appearances on lockup have made him a sensation. >> look on the internet. type up tattooed eyes and find out who pops up. i do. since i've gotten out of prison, i see somebody every single day, at least two or three times a day, that have asked me about my eyes. >> look at your eyes. >> right on, man. >> that's pretty cool. >> they are tattooed. >> they are tattooed. >> your eyeballs? >> yeah, see. >> oh. wow. >> i've got stopped on the street. people are like, you are the guy. i have had a couple people ask for autographs. i ain't no celebrity, you know what i mean. yeah, i've been on tv. i'm on the internet but i'm just me. >> they look at my eyes and they are like -- >> they are scared of you. >> we are constantly getting stopped. i saw you on tv. can i get my picture taken with you? that's something i've gotten used to. >> every time we go out, you always get someone. >> your eyes turn me on, man, every day. >> every time. >> everybody is like, oh. >> it trips me out, for real. >> doesn't that drive you crazy? >> nope. >> no, not at all? >> do
the most surprising change is how his appearances on lockup have made him a sensation. >> look on the internet. type up tattooed eyes and find out who pops up. i do. since i've gotten out of prison, i see somebody every single day, at least two or three times a day, that have asked me about my eyes. >> look at your eyes. >> right on, man. >> that's pretty cool. >> they are tattooed. >> they are tattooed. >> your eyeballs? >> yeah, see. >>...
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lockup. >> it's not our job to extract justice. it's our job to keep these people in these cells here. >> pretty rough. you know? >> you eat yourself? >> it's an adventure every day. >> can't let your guard down for a second. >> you know where mommy is? he says, yeah, in jail. >> nobody counts on coming to jail. i don't think they do. i don't. it just happens. >> how come you're all in there? you having a party in there? >> you can see i got concrete bars. i don't have any place to expand. i can't make another cell. >> i'm not a very violent person but i can be violent when i want to. >> a lot of people in here with hiv. >> the first one looks like a wire shank. >> a stabbing, knocking a guy down and just kicking him until he's bleeding. >> these kids don't know how to act like proper gangsters anymore. >> los angeles county, california has a population larger than 42 states in the nation. nearly 10 million people live there. it is also the home to one of the largest jail systems in the world. more than 20,000 men and women live wi
lockup. >> it's not our job to extract justice. it's our job to keep these people in these cells here. >> pretty rough. you know? >> you eat yourself? >> it's an adventure every day. >> can't let your guard down for a second. >> you know where mommy is? he says, yeah, in jail. >> nobody counts on coming to jail. i don't think they do. i don't. it just happens. >> how come you're all in there? you having a party in there? >> you can see i got...
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that the lockup expiration would not be an issue. >> i don't think the lockup issue is the reason why it's trading down. >> not at this very moment. it's the engagement metrics making it trade lower. >> it was the rotation that killed the whole space. if you're going to get completely out of growth and go into value, then you should not be in any of these names. you should only hold ibm, cysco, chevron. exxon mobile. >> i would argue one aspect i think you could argue is their growth for a growth company was pathetic and that's what this comes down to. >> what is it then? >> the one thing if you're looking for one thing to kind of hold your hat or hang your hat on is mobile growth. 78% growth there. when you're looking for anything right now and what seems to be a terrible quarter, that would be the one thing i would hang my hat on. >> would you put a trade tomorrow on twitter? >> no. >> why is that? >> i still think that the market is in a bit of that -- >> it's a macro call? >> yes. i think we're seeing this across the board. yeah, we had a better day tonight. but that was today. mo
that the lockup expiration would not be an issue. >> i don't think the lockup issue is the reason why it's trading down. >> not at this very moment. it's the engagement metrics making it trade lower. >> it was the rotation that killed the whole space. if you're going to get completely out of growth and go into value, then you should not be in any of these names. you should only hold ibm, cysco, chevron. exxon mobile. >> i would argue one aspect i think you could argue is...
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seems like you keep doing things and creating lockups after lockup after lockup.a man that wants to go to population, seems like at some point you would sit down and do your little lockup time and going off into the population, just that simple. but you keep doing things to bring us to the -- you cursed out the warden and all of the corporals and telling everybody to suck private parts of your body. you have to control your behavior. at some point you have to try to control your behavior. >> okay. >> i want you to behave and act like the inmate -- like we expect an inmate to ask. >> all right. >> that's what's expected of you. we're going to come back a little later and get you out of the chair and try to start playing this -- we're going to try with a clean slate. >> i appreciate that. >> i apologize for [ bleep ] -- >> i'll let her know. >> wether ivy and schmidt's talk will bare permanent change is yet to be seen. predicting the future in jail is never easy. one month later, change is very much a part of life at cuyahoga county. for felicia smith, change is goo
seems like you keep doing things and creating lockups after lockup after lockup.a man that wants to go to population, seems like at some point you would sit down and do your little lockup time and going off into the population, just that simple. but you keep doing things to bring us to the -- you cursed out the warden and all of the corporals and telling everybody to suck private parts of your body. you have to control your behavior. at some point you have to try to control your behavior....
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you talked about the big lockup folks and so did bob about the folks with the big lockups saying i'm not going to sell. benchmark saying we don't have intention to sell. but the rest of the folks, if this thing is below 50 i don't think they sell on that lock july. -- lockup. i think if it's north of 50, then there will be some selling pressure. >> back at head quarters. >> intel is out with the first quarter results earning 38 cents a share. sales came in a little shy, i'm going to call it in line. $12.76 billion. less than the 40 cents it earned a year ago as the maker dealt with demand. >> the stock is up about 2%. the conference call getting underway right now. in the statement brian, the ceo, said that they saw solid growth in data center, signs of improvement in the pc business and they shipped five million proce processors geared towards tablet computers. all of these are themes we'll be watching for in the conference call. we'll come back with any details. you should know wall street is liking what they see with the shares about 2%. back over to you. >> this is the first time
you talked about the big lockup folks and so did bob about the folks with the big lockups saying i'm not going to sell. benchmark saying we don't have intention to sell. but the rest of the folks, if this thing is below 50 i don't think they sell on that lock july. -- lockup. i think if it's north of 50, then there will be some selling pressure. >> back at head quarters. >> intel is out with the first quarter results earning 38 cents a share. sales came in a little shy, i'm going to...
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that's next on msnbc's "lockup: stateville." can you start tomo? yes sir. alright.s tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. man: i don't know...i forget. it last time? scott: hello, neighbors. man: hey, scott... perfect timing. scott: feeding your lawn need not be so difficult. get a load of this bad boy. man: sweet! scott: this snap spreader system from scotts makes caring for your lawn snapcrackin' simple, guaranteed. just take the handy, no-mess bag, then snap, lock and go. to see a demo of the snap spreader, go to scotts.com. feed your lawn. feed it! anncr: visit scotts.com/goyard for the chance to win a $25,000 backyard makeover. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years, but i needed help in quitting smoking. [ male announcer ] alon
that's next on msnbc's "lockup: stateville." can you start tomo? yes sir. alright.s tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. man: i don't know...i forget. it last time? scott:...
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. >> we mentioned the lockup. listen, you know, these companies go public to get some of the insiders out. they said they're not going to be selling. they will be selling at some point the rest of this year. maybe it pops. remember this on facebook. people want to talk about how facebook rallied into that ipo lockup. the stock had been cut in half. >> so the lockup. 474 points. 7 million shares could come. 34% owned by insiders and execs who say they don't have an intent to sell. but the map tells me more than 300 million shares possibly to become unlocked next week. >> but clearly it's not -- it shouldn't come all at the same time. and mr. costello talked about how they will have a plan in place for the executives. your talking about half of it. it sounded to me they might have that plan in place. i think there's a left tackleot on this stuff. >> we have been saying it's probably priced in. from this stock reaction, based on this quarter, it shouldn't have been as low as it is. maybe this lockup is not as priced
. >> we mentioned the lockup. listen, you know, these companies go public to get some of the insiders out. they said they're not going to be selling. they will be selling at some point the rest of this year. maybe it pops. remember this on facebook. people want to talk about how facebook rallied into that ipo lockup. the stock had been cut in half. >> so the lockup. 474 points. 7 million shares could come. 34% owned by insiders and execs who say they don't have an intent to sell....
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when kiara passed, i was up here in lockup. she was with my mom, and she was like, it's kiara, and i was like, what's wrong, is she in the hospital? and she's like, no she's dead. and i freaked out. and they did everything i could to at least let me go to the hospital, but it was out of the prison's hand. it was upper staff management. and because i was up here in the status, quote, that 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. and i looked like a raccoon. my eyes was, you know all black and stuff. but then i thought about it and 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 her when she was living. and i always think of the happ
when kiara passed, i was up here in lockup. she was with my mom, and she was like, it's kiara, and i was like, what's wrong, is she in the hospital? and she's like, no she's dead. and i freaked out. and they did everything i could to at least let me go to the hospital, but it was out of the prison's hand. it was upper staff management. and because i was up here in the status, quote, that i was in it didn't allow me to go to the wake, to the funeral, the viewing, or even to the hospital, because...
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that's next on "lockup." >>> you know, i regret what happened back during the past. but, i mean, everything happen for a reason. you know, it brought me here at a young age. it taught me a lot, opened my eyes a little bit more. so get out there and try to do what's right for my little son and everything. >> by the early 1990s stateville was one of the wildest and most violent prisons in the country. it was a tough place to be for both correctional officers and inmates. all of chicago's most powerful gangs flourished here, continuing the same business they'd been busted for on the outside. the strong preyed on the weak. >> you fought for territorial rights and for what was yours and didn't let nobody take nothing away from you. >> it was almost like a question mark of whether you really wanted to come sometimes. you know, it was a little wilder, a little less restrictive, the movement and everything. >> then in 1995, the entire world got a firsthand look at just how wild stateville was. a video surfaced detailing the prison exploits of richard speck. shot by other inm
that's next on "lockup." >>> you know, i regret what happened back during the past. but, i mean, everything happen for a reason. you know, it brought me here at a young age. it taught me a lot, opened my eyes a little bit more. so get out there and try to do what's right for my little son and everything. >> by the early 1990s stateville was one of the wildest and most violent prisons in the country. it was a tough place to be for both correctional officers and...
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we've had numerous lockups when i dealt with him. >> i'm just a little punk, that's all.y the strong survive. you come in here like a little chump, run you to hell early. if you're strong and stand your ground, they know not to mess with you, you know. this is jail. it's either going to go the nice way or the hard way. either way, we're locked up, so -- >> timberlake who has prior convictions for burglary and theft recently pled guilty to attempted robbery and is awaiting sentencing. he says this offense sounds worse than what it is. >> you know what i'm in here for? for stealing a six pack of soap and deodorant. i'm a good person. i just happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. i wasn't out there holding nobody at gun point or snatching old lady's purses or stealing cars. everybody is my friend, all of them. >> everybody thinks he's a [ bleep ]. >> don't listen to that. >>> coming up -- >> we're about to tear it up. >> timberlake has a conflict with staff. >>> and later, the jury reaches a decision in tony goodwin's murder trial. >>> the top stories this hour,
we've had numerous lockups when i dealt with him. >> i'm just a little punk, that's all.y the strong survive. you come in here like a little chump, run you to hell early. if you're strong and stand your ground, they know not to mess with you, you know. this is jail. it's either going to go the nice way or the hard way. either way, we're locked up, so -- >> timberlake who has prior convictions for burglary and theft recently pled guilty to attempted robbery and is awaiting...
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for now, we take you back to lockup. ao >>> for many of the inmates arriving at the north carolina correctional institution for women, the really hard time is the day they arrive. they are forced to contemplate a new life without freedom. and as you're about to see, making that adjustment is never easy, for first-timers or repeat offenders. on this rainy morning, several women arrive to begin serving their time. >> oh, man. this is ridiculous. >> first stop, the reception unit where the inmates are processed into the system. >> now i'm nervous. i've never been in a prison before. i did have a brother who died on death row in texas. >> this is laura prince's first time in prison. like many of the inmates here, she stole to feed her drug habit. laura will be incarcerated for the next six to eight months. >> we stole $15,000 in jewelry. we broke into somebody's home. >> crack cocaine is a very serious addiction. it's very hard to let go. comes to you at night in your dreams. it comes to you in your dreams. it takes more --
for now, we take you back to lockup. ao >>> for many of the inmates arriving at the north carolina correctional institution for women, the really hard time is the day they arrive. they are forced to contemplate a new life without freedom. and as you're about to see, making that adjustment is never easy, for first-timers or repeat offenders. on this rainy morning, several women arrive to begin serving their time. >> oh, man. this is ridiculous. >> first stop, the reception...
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more than enough for any one person, but when days stretch into weeks, the stress and loneliness of lockupan create volatile situations. the command center receives a call from "e" wing about an offender possessing dangerous contraband. >> he pulled the screw out of the desk -- you know that long bolt -- a probably like eight or ten-inch bolt. you always have to be alert. you have to be thinking. you've got to watch everything they do. we're going to take him as he is. we'll wrap him up and go. typically if there's a code nine times out of ten you know it's coming. you're not always a mind reader. but you know it's coming. this kid's angry. he's been snapping off on everybody. so when you hear the code you're like, oh, i bet it's so-and-so. >> gentlemen, pay attention to what you're doing on them card tables. >> i try to establish a pretty good rapport with our problematic kids so hopefully upon my arrival i'm able to talk to them. >> step back. step back, kevin. what is your problem? kneel down. [ bleep ]. >> hell no. >> so she didn't leave the house without your permission, did she? and
more than enough for any one person, but when days stretch into weeks, the stress and loneliness of lockupan create volatile situations. the command center receives a call from "e" wing about an offender possessing dangerous contraband. >> he pulled the screw out of the desk -- you know that long bolt -- a probably like eight or ten-inch bolt. you always have to be alert. you have to be thinking. you've got to watch everything they do. we're going to take him as he is. we'll...
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back to lockup. >>> rikers is a jail, not a prison. and that means most of the people housed here are still awaiting trial. their average stay here is 48 days. with thousands of men and women moving in and out of the system, it's no wonder rikers eventually ran out of space. they came up with an innovative way to deal with the overflow. >> i'm only here for the proof. i thought this boat was going to hawaii. >> it's still in jail. you're still behind bars. when you look out, you see barbed wire, gates. >> i live right there. that's my buildings right there. and i can't, i can look at them, but i can't reach them. >> welcome aboard "the love boat." that's what the inmates call this rikers jail. >> the food is wonderful. five-star restaurant. they give us wine, as you can see. pasta. honestly, this is yesterday's leftovers. they feed us this every day. the food is no good. no flavor, no. if you want, you can sit down and join us. you'll know for yourself. >> michael puerta is awaiting trial on a drug charge and parole violations. he is o
back to lockup. >>> rikers is a jail, not a prison. and that means most of the people housed here are still awaiting trial. their average stay here is 48 days. with thousands of men and women moving in and out of the system, it's no wonder rikers eventually ran out of space. they came up with an innovative way to deal with the overflow. >> i'm only here for the proof. i thought this boat was going to hawaii. >> it's still in jail. you're still behind bars. when you look...
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"lockup." >> you never know who's out here to get you. >> i'm not supposed to be here! >> everything builds because of this constant pressure. >> there are times where the hair stands up on the back of your neck. >> i do something to you, what's the worst they can do to me? >> i was signing. that's how i communicate with the men. >> it wasn't planne eplanned. i didn't realize what i was doing. >> i chose to be executed by firing squad. >> you stick with your gangs, who you know and where you're safe. >> all i'm trying to do is survive. >> over the past 20 years, america's get tough on crime policies have forced an evolution in the way prisons operate. with fewer resources and an ever-growing inmate population, institutions must constantly adapt to deal with the growing threats of violence and gangs before they rage out of control. we're about to take you inside utah state prison, the largest maximum security facility in the state, with nearly 4,000 inmates. more than 400 of whom are women. it is noteworthy because utah is one of only three states that still executes som
"lockup." >> you never know who's out here to get you. >> i'm not supposed to be here! >> everything builds because of this constant pressure. >> there are times where the hair stands up on the back of your neck. >> i do something to you, what's the worst they can do to me? >> i was signing. that's how i communicate with the men. >> it wasn't planne eplanned. i didn't realize what i was doing. >> i chose to be executed by firing squad....
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not only does it have a lockup of expiration. but it also is swept up in the bad environment for stocks of its ilk. >> yes. having been now long a little bit of pandora, i'm not inclined to build out my portfolio. i would take a pass on this one. >> we want to know who you think won street fight. use bull for beaks or bear for dan. we'll tally the votes and unveil the big winner at the end of the show. no prizes except for the pride of winning. >>> new drama here at citigroup today. dick bove will tell us whether today's dip is a buying opportunity for the stock. >>> and later, vice, the company that's disrupting the media space, gaining access in places like north korea and making it appealing. plus, the co-founder is considering going public. he'll join us live, on set, here at "fast." stay tuned. just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you can. so you can
not only does it have a lockup of expiration. but it also is swept up in the bad environment for stocks of its ilk. >> yes. having been now long a little bit of pandora, i'm not inclined to build out my portfolio. i would take a pass on this one. >> we want to know who you think won street fight. use bull for beaks or bear for dan. we'll tally the votes and unveil the big winner at the end of the show. no prizes except for the pride of winning. >>> new drama here at...
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>> i was angry. >> you stated you were mad because you were placed in lockup and that you were happyhat you did not hit him in the face. do you remember that? >> yes, i remember that. >> do you take any type of medication? >> yes i do. >> what do you take? >> nothing at the time. >> is that because you're refusing? >> i haven't seen a doctor. >> if we make you an appointment, would you be willing to go? >> no. >> you'll continue to act like this. >> yes. >> we're offering you help and you're refusing, your behavior, you're going to continue acting out the way you are so, you don't seem remorseful for anything you've done. all right, so that's it. any other questions. >> you'll hear something later today. have a good day. >> as silk is escorted back to the cell, officer henderson attempts to reason with him. >> you want to get help. don't want to keep getting in altercations and all of that stuff. you know what i'm saying? you know as well as i know that this medication is going to help you. going to go through this door over here. >> the disciplinary board comes to a quick decision.
>> i was angry. >> you stated you were mad because you were placed in lockup and that you were happyhat you did not hit him in the face. do you remember that? >> yes, i remember that. >> do you take any type of medication? >> yes i do. >> what do you take? >> nothing at the time. >> is that because you're refusing? >> i haven't seen a doctor. >> if we make you an appointment, would you be willing to go? >> no. >> you'll...
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so, what executives and insiders have said is that they will not sell shares when the lockup expires, is an vote of confidence. often when they do not sell shares they will not put out estate and saying that they will now -- put out a statement saying that they will not. we are comfortable that they can continue to go higher and we use not see a need to sell now. we are going to wait it out. >> big shareholders in twitter saying that they are not going to sell. what is coming up this week? i know that way a lot -- window going public on wednesday? >> as well as sabr, the company that owns travelocity. schedule pretty clear this week in terms of ipo. clear until the end of april. , ourl right, leslie bloomberg news ipo reporter will keep us posted all day -- all week long on what is going on in the markets. thank you so much. coming up, 1.8 ilion dollars, that is how much priceline fetched an online marketing last year, most of it going to google. the priceline google ceo is with us, next. ♪ >> 26 minutes after the hour, bloomberg tv is on the markets. u.s. stocks are rising, reboundin
so, what executives and insiders have said is that they will not sell shares when the lockup expires, is an vote of confidence. often when they do not sell shares they will not put out estate and saying that they will now -- put out a statement saying that they will not. we are comfortable that they can continue to go higher and we use not see a need to sell now. we are going to wait it out. >> big shareholders in twitter saying that they are not going to sell. what is coming up this...
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there's the lockup expiration question. bit of a debate between costolo and allen woertzle this week. john steinberg, i'd love to get your views. what's the stock reflecting today? >> i think the story they're telling on the call and what he's telling you is it's a good story. content is created and ultimately it doesn't need the consumption on the platform. the challenge is, he said on the call, people are consuming tweets everywhere. they're not getting the full revenue benefit of that. if they had a tv network partner or mainstream media partner or had a way for people to consume it in a newspaper online format, i think the company would be better positioned. but they're changing the story. now it's no longer a social network. >> he described with you a relationship with tv where it's complementary, not just where twitter benefits tv, but tv should benefit twitter, too. you put the question to him about these moments -- the oscars, ncaa, and the olympics. even though he talked so much last night about the oscars, 3.3 bil
there's the lockup expiration question. bit of a debate between costolo and allen woertzle this week. john steinberg, i'd love to get your views. what's the stock reflecting today? >> i think the story they're telling on the call and what he's telling you is it's a good story. content is created and ultimately it doesn't need the consumption on the platform. the challenge is, he said on the call, people are consuming tweets everywhere. they're not getting the full revenue benefit of that....
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"lockup." >>> the number of units here at san quentin has grown beyond the capacity of this prison and what 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
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now back to "lockup." >>> it's court day at lake county juvenile. hearing is not open to the public, the indiana supreme court has given us special permission to show us what goes on behind the closed doors of the juvenile justice system. today the judge decides which kids will be detained and which kids will go home with their parents. >> i wanted to let you know i talked this morning with your sister. apparently your mother was having some hypertension or high blood pressure, some heart problem this is morning and can't be here today. i don't know if she went to the hospital or what the circumstances are, but i talked to your sister, and your sister supposedly is coming, although she was supposed to be here at 8:30 and she's not here yet. it's now about noon. so that's the update on things. >> i need to get out. >> is there something you want me to tell your sister when i talk to her again? she's supposed to call me back in a few minutes. >> tell her she needs to bring my mom up here. i need my mom up here. >> i'll let her know. hang tight here fo
now back to "lockup." >>> it's court day at lake county juvenile. hearing is not open to the public, the indiana supreme court has given us special permission to show us what goes on behind the closed doors of the juvenile justice system. today the judge decides which kids will be detained and which kids will go home with their parents. >> i wanted to let you know i talked this morning with your sister. apparently your mother was having some hypertension or high blood...
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now, back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> hackensackew jersey's bergen county jail. it is not just a lockup center, for men and women facing a variety of charges but also a drug rehabilitation >> in the early 1990s, center. >> we were the first correctional facility to open up a drug rehabilitation center. it's been very successful. a couple of years ago we opened up a female drug rehabilitation center which has eight beds, and that is also successful. >> since it has more men than women, the men's side houses 18 inmates. >> i don't have amateur addicts burk the real mccoys. i have guys that live on the street and homeless, and i don't have the weekend warrior, and i have the everyday user. those are the people that we really need to help right now to stop the revolving doors from coming in and out of the jails and save some money down the road for the taxpayers. >> aaron sofield is an admitted heroin addict awaiting sentence for theft and forgery, and he is three weeks into the program. >> it's a little boring. >> it is the same stuff,
now, back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> hackensackew jersey's bergen county jail. it is not just a lockup center, for men and women facing a variety of charges but also a drug rehabilitation >> in the early 1990s, center. >> we were the first correctional facility to open up a drug rehabilitation center. it's been very successful. a couple of years ago we opened up a female drug rehabilitation center...
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"lockup." >> my particular interest is mostly in latchkey kids. >> i would identify my victims by finding women alone in their home. >> so, i just told myself, i'm going to kill her. >> what do we do with society's monsters? the people who for now are too violent, too sick to live on the outside? >> it is male and female voices and knowing what i know, it bothered me. >> we will take you on an extraordinary trip inside of the california hospital for the criminally insane. >> we treat people. we do not cure anybody. >> how do they keep more than 1,000 patients under control? should we lock them up and throw away the key, or is there a better way? >> i don't think that we should stop trying. this is somebody's son that we have here. >>> it is a dilemma that judges are facing all across the country, what to do with people who have served their time, but clearly remain a danger to themselves and others. in california the answer is often a state hospital. it is a sometimes temporary and often permanent home to more than 1,000 violent murderers, child molesters, and rapists. men who have been f
"lockup." >> my particular interest is mostly in latchkey kids. >> i would identify my victims by finding women alone in their home. >> so, i just told myself, i'm going to kill her. >> what do we do with society's monsters? the people who for now are too violent, too sick to live on the outside? >> it is male and female voices and knowing what i know, it bothered me. >> we will take you on an extraordinary trip inside of the california hospital for...
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for now we'll take a quick break and we'll join lockup already in progress. up your game.the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on your condition. there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed
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now back to "lockup." >>> i've got four shackles already.eed 13 chairs. >> it's monday morning at lake county juvenile, and court is back in session. the kids are shackled and walked from the detention center over to the adjacent court building where they nervously sit and await their turn to see the judge. both 17-year-old michael and 18-year-old ricky have been at lake county detention center many times. as they await yet another hearing in front of the judge, they are placed in the holding cell area where they prepare for their time in court. >> the juvenile detention center is just that. it's a place where we hold kids until we essentially figure out what we want to do with them next. what kind of services would be in the best interest of that kid in the community? >> kevin elkins has been ricky's probation officer for years. >> has kevin spoke with you recently? >> yeah. he spoke to me. >> did he have any idea of what might occur? >> he said maybe 30-day commitment, 60-day commitment. i was like, i don't want either. i want out. >> i've
now back to "lockup." >>> i've got four shackles already.eed 13 chairs. >> it's monday morning at lake county juvenile, and court is back in session. the kids are shackled and walked from the detention center over to the adjacent court building where they nervously sit and await their turn to see the judge. both 17-year-old michael and 18-year-old ricky have been at lake county detention center many times. as they await yet another hearing in front of the judge, they...
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they will hold through the may 5 expiration of the stock lockup according to regulatory filings.er is working to temper concerns that share of its stock will soon flood the market. apple and its court appointed e-book monitor are getting along better. the monitor filed a report saying the once contentious relationship has improved significantly and monitors overseeing apple's antitrust compliance related to the e-book settlement. the two sides had been at odds over how much access they should have over apple's executives. from the file of "bloomberg west." story. lost in the who is the villain? >> that is the question. is suing each other all the time. what is the next step? >> you wait long enough they will not -- that there will not be a single bookstore on the island of manhattan. this is important. clients are miserable. managers of family money are dealing with clients who want -- don't want to take risk but what return. our next guest advises people with pots of money on how to select the right advisor and importantly, how to avoid the advisor from hell. i should point out
they will hold through the may 5 expiration of the stock lockup according to regulatory filings.er is working to temper concerns that share of its stock will soon flood the market. apple and its court appointed e-book monitor are getting along better. the monitor filed a report saying the once contentious relationship has improved significantly and monitors overseeing apple's antitrust compliance related to the e-book settlement. the two sides had been at odds over how much access they should...
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coming up on may 5, the first lockup experienced -- expires the top insiders say they are not selling. it comes to the business of twitter advertising is the name is the -- the name of the game. what should the company be doing to grow you from joining us to talk about this is ceo of the ad tech company trickett. greatoes not sound that when you look at facebook 22%. those are much more mature companies. we give twitter the benefit of the doubt? >> i think it is very early. very quickly in terms of mobile numbers. i think facebook shows where they will build out. how much does the user engagement question that are? most evil are completely passive. >> you have the storm going. >> a similar phenomenon. a few people tweeted a bit. twitter will go through a couple of bunch in terms of mass-market adoption. number is useric and user growth. what we have seen particularly after the first quarter, i would have expected the first quarter, the attention the ipo got for a lot of people to say i have to check this out. the twitter user number would have increased what a bit. even in the quarter
coming up on may 5, the first lockup experienced -- expires the top insiders say they are not selling. it comes to the business of twitter advertising is the name is the -- the name of the game. what should the company be doing to grow you from joining us to talk about this is ceo of the ad tech company trickett. greatoes not sound that when you look at facebook 22%. those are much more mature companies. we give twitter the benefit of the doubt? >> i think it is very early. very quickly...
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there is a lockup period expiring in a few weeks.ou worry about the eight employees, insider selling off. >> the honest answer is i don't worry about that at all. i have come feet face in the deep executive bench we built at twitter. an incredibly talented team that is in place there. this is one of the reasons i felt like it was appropriate and i was comfortable leaving day to day, because the right people are in the right spots. >> emily also asked about the animosity between other cofounders. jack dorsey and evan williams. >> there was a birthday party and i forced them both to come. the thing is, they are so similar. they are both quiet, soft-spoken, speak when spoken to types. and without me in the middle, it would just be like, two guys. >> who will play you guys in the tv show? [laughter] geez, i have no idea. i do not even know if that'll be a thing. who knows? it could be a cartoon. >> a cartoon about twitter sounders played by a dog. something -- well, i would never watch that. all right, it is not a cartoon but we will sho
there is a lockup period expiring in a few weeks.ou worry about the eight employees, insider selling off. >> the honest answer is i don't worry about that at all. i have come feet face in the deep executive bench we built at twitter. an incredibly talented team that is in place there. this is one of the reasons i felt like it was appropriate and i was comfortable leaving day to day, because the right people are in the right spots. >> emily also asked about the animosity between...
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what insiders have said is that they will not sell shares when the lockup expires. an important vote of confidence. they are showing investors that we are comfortable with this valuation. we are comfortable with continuing to go higher. we are not going to sell know and are willing to wait it out. >> what is coming up this week? >> we have weibo on wednesday, we have sabre on wednesday, the company that owns travelocity. no slowdown this week. after this week, we have a clear schedule in terms of ipo path. clear up until the end of april. >> leslie picker, our bloomberg ipo reporter. thank you so much. coming up, $1.8 billion. that is how much priceline spent on online marketing last year, mostly going to google. how was priceline competing with google? the ceo next. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west," where we focus on technology and the future of business. i am emily chang. just days ago, google license hotel booking software from room 77 to push their consumers on mobile. travelocity is scheduled to go public this week but it is priceline's revenue that makes
what insiders have said is that they will not sell shares when the lockup expires. an important vote of confidence. they are showing investors that we are comfortable with this valuation. we are comfortable with continuing to go higher. we are not going to sell know and are willing to wait it out. >> what is coming up this week? >> we have weibo on wednesday, we have sabre on wednesday, the company that owns travelocity. no slowdown this week. after this week, we have a clear...
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. >> now lockup telling the story of a criminal legend, the family he left behind, and the devastating consequences of his decisions. living in the heart of tornado alley, people in tulsa, oklahoma know to be ready for a destructive force of nature. it's also that way inside the walls of a half million square foot structure in downtown, the criminal justice center for the tulsa county jail. >> another day in paradise. >> most of the 1800 men and women have been charged with crimes and awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. but newly arrived james maxwell is an exception. he's not only a convict, but is as familiar to staff and inmates here as the turbulent storms that proceed any twister. >> james steven maxwell, he could be considered somewhat of a legend. some of the inmates look up to him. they give him a lot of respect. he really upholds what they're going to call the outlaw dance with law enforcement. >> jimmy maxwell. jimmy's a legend in the department of corrections in oklahoma. he's a tough guy. wouldn't want to be messed, for sure. good guy. good heart. but if you cr
. >> now lockup telling the story of a criminal legend, the family he left behind, and the devastating consequences of his decisions. living in the heart of tornado alley, people in tulsa, oklahoma know to be ready for a destructive force of nature. it's also that way inside the walls of a half million square foot structure in downtown, the criminal justice center for the tulsa county jail. >> another day in paradise. >> most of the 1800 men and women have been charged with...
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twitter >>> twitter after an ak filing showed cofounders pledged not to sell their shares and looming lockupiration. no media plans to sell immediately before or after. so we all noted how terribly twitter has traded lately. >> terribly. >> was this sort of a hail mary. we're going to go out and say what we need to say. what we probably intended to do. but we'll say it for the record so that people -- >> they won't be saying the stock is still at 60. they still have 40% gains from the ipo price and a lot of those guys own it much lower. you look at 40, that was the low. that's why they came out and did it. they need to support the stock. >> hail mary. that's why i termed it that way. >> this is 100% of what they needed to do. the stock has gotten killed. i think a lot of the fear is priced in here. >> even 3% of the shares outstanding will still come to market. >> they're not going to sell it in one day theoretically, we could all sell it theoretically. everybody has said it's all going to come out at once, run away. i don't think so. >> now to the twitter of china. expecting to start tradin
twitter >>> twitter after an ak filing showed cofounders pledged not to sell their shares and looming lockupiration. no media plans to sell immediately before or after. so we all noted how terribly twitter has traded lately. >> terribly. >> was this sort of a hail mary. we're going to go out and say what we need to say. what we probably intended to do. but we'll say it for the record so that people -- >> they won't be saying the stock is still at 60. they still have...
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. >> even though facing another big lockup expiration? >> that's the other thing. well known and some investors said they won't sell. you couple a struggling user growth is the reason we're not recommending the stock today. it's not cheap when you see what's happened to our sector. right now on the per revenue basis it's trades around 130 times. >> don't touch twitter. on the flip side, are there stocks you would say are buying opportunities now that they have been down so much? >> google is interesting. yahoo is interesting. ebay. we're guessing when they report tomorrow night, they worked hard to have a good quarter. they thought they would be fighting carl icahn. i think they did everything they could to boel store their argument. >> yahoo, ahead of alibaba. >> i think my nervousness, my hesitation is the value they're putting on alibaba, that's how they're valuing yahoo's stake in it. i believe you're going to see higher prices for yahoo the closer we get to alalibaba. >> twitter, they beat last time. they beat on the top line. what they didn't do is they didn'
. >> even though facing another big lockup expiration? >> that's the other thing. well known and some investors said they won't sell. you couple a struggling user growth is the reason we're not recommending the stock today. it's not cheap when you see what's happened to our sector. right now on the per revenue basis it's trades around 130 times. >> don't touch twitter. on the flip side, are there stocks you would say are buying opportunities now that they have been down so...
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now back to "lockup" for you. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> despiteff's best efforts to stop them, some inmates at san antonio's bexar county jail still find ways to illegally tattoo each other, but if staff can't catch every tattoo, they can at least document them and add them to their intelligence base. >> tatoos are the most common nonverbal forms of communication in identifying gang affiliation. gang members love to put their gang somewhere visibly on their body so rival gang members or their own gang members can identify them as are they friend or foe. and we train our class officers to look for these identifiers and if they can't get the gang member to self admit, then we refer to the gang officers and we look at the tattoos. aside from their tattoos, we'll look at their history and decide if they have a history of gang activity, strong-arming in the units, group assaults, things of that kind of nature. in conjunction with that, we can go ahead and establish whether or not we think the guy's a gang member. >> raymond diaz is up front about his g
now back to "lockup" for you. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> despiteff's best efforts to stop them, some inmates at san antonio's bexar county jail still find ways to illegally tattoo each other, but if staff can't catch every tattoo, they can at least document them and add them to their intelligence base. >> tatoos are the most common nonverbal forms of communication in identifying gang affiliation. gang members love to put...
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melissa: liz: let me ask you, are inside is going to sell when a lockup expires on monday? >> we don't need to, probably wants to buy the stock, probably available. and be sure there is no reason to think that monday there permitted to decide on $45 a share. people are not so -- when the dollar is perfect, insiders are going to have a percentage of the stock no matter how much you love this company, someone has a vision to be thinking why not sell 10 or 20? liz: that is the genius of successful investing and you are for people who don't know, totally self made as a billionaire. you were in real estate been made smart investment, shorting some prime. what is the number-1 lesson, you always watch people fail to learn, fall in love with the company versus the opportunity and the realistic aspects of it? >> absolutely. was that a question? liz: i want to know what you are investing in now. >> i am very fundamentally focused. brought by these markets. i am looking for the most broad ticket, solid, predictable earnings, good balance sheets, a perfect example of a company that gau
melissa: liz: let me ask you, are inside is going to sell when a lockup expires on monday? >> we don't need to, probably wants to buy the stock, probably available. and be sure there is no reason to think that monday there permitted to decide on $45 a share. people are not so -- when the dollar is perfect, insiders are going to have a percentage of the stock no matter how much you love this company, someone has a vision to be thinking why not sell 10 or 20? liz: that is the genius of...
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back to "lockup." >> due to mature subject matter viewer discretion is advised. >>> the original bergenty jail completed in 1912 looked more like an ominous castle compared to its replacement which opened next door in 2000. paul abdul wiggins is one of the few inmates whose long record of coming in and out of jail spends most facilities. >> i'm a man of my word. i got to keep my word. that's all i got. >> wiggins has had more than 40 stays at the jail and a lit any of drug, theft and robbery convictions that he says all stemmed from addiction. >> i used to sniff heroin and coke. it was something i allowed myself to like when i should have been hating it at all times. >> now a 49-year-old grandfather, wiggins says he wants to change. >> i asked my creator to erase this taste from my mouth, take this taste away from me. i believe i'm strong enough now to fight that demon. >> wiggins' opportunity lies in his sentence for his latest drug possession charge. his judge has told him he can either serve five years in a state prison or enter an approved drug rehabilitation program at a halfway ho
back to "lockup." >> due to mature subject matter viewer discretion is advised. >>> the original bergenty jail completed in 1912 looked more like an ominous castle compared to its replacement which opened next door in 2000. paul abdul wiggins is one of the few inmates whose long record of coming in and out of jail spends most facilities. >> i'm a man of my word. i got to keep my word. that's all i got. >> wiggins has had more than 40 stays at the jail and a...
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now back to lockup. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> nathaniel jordancontinues to bide his time in the mental health unit in cleveland's cuyahoga county correction center. gazing out his window, or reading religious books, he has been nothing but calm and compliant. but when he first arrived, it was very different. >> this nation told me to shoot the [ bleep ] in the face! ahhh! >> due to his out-of-control behavior, jordan was never able to be formally booked into the jail. so today officer henderson will take him through the process. >> how are you doing, mr. jordan? i'll take you down to booking and get you fingerprinted. get your picture taken. >> jordan's stay at the jail is likely to be a short one. he is awaiting extradition on charges of armed robbery and attempted murder. >> so whenever they come, i should be back to indiana. that's about all i know right now. >> jordan says that his outburst is still a mystery to him. in meeting with mental health staff, jordan insisted he had not taken any drugs that day. but he appeared unsure when asked if
now back to lockup. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> nathaniel jordancontinues to bide his time in the mental health unit in cleveland's cuyahoga county correction center. gazing out his window, or reading religious books, he has been nothing but calm and compliant. but when he first arrived, it was very different. >> this nation told me to shoot the [ bleep ] in the face! ahhh! >> due to his out-of-control behavior, jordan was...
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now back to lockup. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> with new inmatesrriving every day of the week, deputies assess the threat for each one. >> it is important for us working in this environment, looking at how someone looks at you, how they present themselves. >> first impressions have not always been brian's strong suit. despite a criminal record dating back to age 14 and current one year sentence for larceny, so far he has been a model inmate. >> i have seen no issue with him since he has been here. really a decent guy. >> his good behavior and demeanor helped him earn a coveted jobs. >> i am the police bitch. i clean, i pass food. i do anything they ask me to do. >> trustees don't get paid, but spend more time out of their cells, often get an extra meal or two. >> been working out, lost weight, lost probably 15 pounds. doing this a week, probably gained back seven, eight, all i do, i get cakes. i will take the cakes and what not. then all through today, just eating cakes. every morning, i am like i can't eat this. we had coffee cakes. some of the be
now back to lockup. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> with new inmatesrriving every day of the week, deputies assess the threat for each one. >> it is important for us working in this environment, looking at how someone looks at you, how they present themselves. >> first impressions have not always been brian's strong suit. despite a criminal record dating back to age 14 and current one year sentence for larceny, so far he has been...
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. >>> lastly, one more thing to keep an eye on, uncertainly about a lockup that ends in may.lators they don't plan to sell shares. back to you. >> morgan, who by the way, is also on twitter. >> we all are. >> i know. >> we're getting a lot of tweets on this, the mystery chart actually. lots and lots of guesses, all wrong. >> i don't know by "fast money" viewers, but "street signs" viewers are -- >> again, disparaging comments. >> time to reveal today's mystery chart, as we teased it. it is myriad genetics. mygn. >> that is the complete opposite, thoughs of the biotech e teismt f, as a whole is down 13%. let's bring in sam eisley for what he's looking at. with the big pullback, what should i by? >> it got positive comments, initiating it, citing the cholesterol drug. what are the catalysts you're looking for? >> in respect to regeneron, we are looking to the introduce of a cholesterol-reducing drug later this year. it will replace some things that go in front of it. longer haul, however, their pipeline is really sound. they an antibody for intractable skin disorders, an antibo
. >>> lastly, one more thing to keep an eye on, uncertainly about a lockup that ends in may.lators they don't plan to sell shares. back to you. >> morgan, who by the way, is also on twitter. >> we all are. >> i know. >> we're getting a lot of tweets on this, the mystery chart actually. lots and lots of guesses, all wrong. >> i don't know by "fast money" viewers, but "street signs" viewers are -- >> again, disparaging comments....
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she faces a year in the county lockup. if convicted. she was arrested for allegedly hurling a shoe at clinton who was attending a conference at a hotel casino there in vegas. >>> and finally, looking at an extremely rare sight. those are twin horses, just six days old, already racing around. and beating the odds in hera, oklahoma. 1 in 10,000 horse pregnancies result in twins. once they're born, doctors say only about 20% of those twin horses survive. these colts were named, honor this and honor that. pretty good names. >> so cute. i just feel for the mother. >> yeah. the horses are larger. they can handle a large colt like that. >> thanks, ron. >> thanks, ron. >>> now, to the ritzy jewelry store to the stars who is counting its losses after a brazen daylight heist. >> the store, which counts selena gomez and beyonce, among its clients, was hit up by a robber posing as a shopper. and it was all caught on camera. abc's marci gonzalez is here with this story. hey, marci. >> reporter: when the man walked into the madison avenue shop around
she faces a year in the county lockup. if convicted. she was arrested for allegedly hurling a shoe at clinton who was attending a conference at a hotel casino there in vegas. >>> and finally, looking at an extremely rare sight. those are twin horses, just six days old, already racing around. and beating the odds in hera, oklahoma. 1 in 10,000 horse pregnancies result in twins. once they're born, doctors say only about 20% of those twin horses survive. these colts were named, honor this...
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back to "lockup." >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> ♪ just the beginning's all in your position ♪ ♪ trying to tell me that the devil went down but that's a lot because i seen him walking by my cell ♪ ♪ the [ bleep ] got to call the policeman we on a whole other level yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ >> joseph johnson, serving ten years for armed robbery, is not shy when it comes to expressing disdain for staff at florida's santa rosa correctional institution. >> that's what we call a class a jackass. >> during a recent cell inspection aimed primarily at finding documents to link his cell mate to a gang, officers also found some interesting documents among johnson's possessions. >> how often have you fallen in love? do you believe in love at first sight? how old were you when you first had sex? >> we write letters to our girls, sometimes, you know, we include different type of sex questionnaires to our girl, so that's pretty much what that was about. >> how many people have you sent it to? >> just one. just one. you trying to get me in trouble now. >> but it was in the p
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you have to watch the lockup with real estate. melissa: emac, interesting people got burned by real estate and stock market at the same time. >> that's right. melissa: yet they have lingering feel about stocks. if you got out of your 401(k) or not in the market or the dow you missed a lot of money but they feel good about real estate. i don't get night that is good point. i hair exactly what scott martin is saying. i'm wondering if the numbers some of these guys put up, i'm saying scott martin, i'm saying analysis, factor what scott is pointing out. you tend to get tax deduction for the mortgage. you get, don't put all cash in as a stock play. stocks have 8% average returns since world war ii. i'm not saying invest in swamp and expecting rainbows and sunshine but depends on the market you're in in housing. sometimes you could do better. if you feel like throwing your money getting a tax deduction, it might be food to go after real estate where a blue chip company is operating in that market. melissa: all real estate is local and i
you have to watch the lockup with real estate. melissa: emac, interesting people got burned by real estate and stock market at the same time. >> that's right. melissa: yet they have lingering feel about stocks. if you got out of your 401(k) or not in the market or the dow you missed a lot of money but they feel good about real estate. i don't get night that is good point. i hair exactly what scott martin is saying. i'm wondering if the numbers some of these guys put up, i'm saying scott...