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"lockup: raw." we found a sterile environment, steel doors behind austere environment, steel doors behind which inmates are locked up 23 hours a day. but despite his surroundings
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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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>> a "lockup" producer takes one for the team.e out. >> the unofficial potato chip of jails and prisons everywhere! that's why we created programs which encourage people to take their medications regularly. so join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. >>> so what do you think of this food they're serving? >> not much of gourmet. >> i'm pregnant and that doesn't even look appealing to me. >> it just looks like -- what's the carton. that's what it tastes like. >> i would say,
>> a "lockup" producer takes one for the team.e out. >> the unofficial potato chip of jails and prisons everywhere! that's why we created programs which encourage people to take their medications regularly. so join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money?...
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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 ex-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
. >> 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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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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"lockup raw." over the years, we've profiled inmates who have committed extreme acts of violence, both in and out of prison. though we found there's a special breed of criminal mind, whose violent and bizarre actions seemingly knows no end. >> you ain't got to -- >> i know how to walk. you got a lot of people around in here. >> you ain't got to hold me. >> when we first met ivory taylor at california's pelican bay state prison he had to be flanked by two officers for his interview in a security housing unit called the shu. >> okay, you got it. look at our man right here. he's got this rambo camera. where they from? >> msnbc. >> nbc? >> msnbc. >> what's your name? >> they call me double life because i got two life sentences. and they call me godzilla because i got more points than anybody else in the prison system. so i fight everybody. i fight anybody that fight with me. and i've been in the hole 19 years straight. >> taylor spent all those years in the shu because of a list of violent infractions
"lockup raw." over the years, we've profiled inmates who have committed extreme acts of violence, both in and out of prison. though we found there's a special breed of criminal mind, whose violent and bizarre actions seemingly knows no end. >> you ain't got to -- >> i know how to walk. you got a lot of people around in here. >> you ain't got to hold me. >> when we first met ivory taylor at california's pelican bay state prison he had to be flanked by two...
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"lockup: raw." >>> in any prison, there are essentially two sets of rules. there are the rules of the administration. the other set of rules are the inmates' rules themselves, the convict code. >> they got their rules. we got ours. >> the convict code is you don't get in other people's business. you don't let nobody know your business. you don't tell on nobody. >> you stick with your own race. you don't talk to other people. >> you might stare at a person and he might consider that a sign of disrespect. >> any inmate will tell you, that's the set of rules you follow first. >>> on their first morning of shooting at utah state prison, the "lockup" crew entered the wasatch "a" cell block, home to some of the prison's most violent convicts. we met a group of inmates playing cards and talking about who really runs the prison. >> guards don't run this. it's all run by the inmates. they pretty much tell what goes on. a guard does your section but inmates pretty much, if they don't get along, they force them out. >> or they'll get moved. >> sergeant danny herring wa
"lockup: raw." >>> in any prison, there are essentially two sets of rules. there are the rules of the administration. the other set of rules are the inmates' rules themselves, the convict code. >> they got their rules. we got ours. >> the convict code is you don't get in other people's business. you don't let nobody know your business. you don't tell on nobody. >> you stick with your own race. you don't talk to other people. >> you might stare at a...
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you're not just going to go to lockup and come out of lockup. if you identify as participating in gang activity, you're going to be up there in 23 and 1. >> since news of the 23 and 1 lockup may not go over well with the heartless felons, it will be delivered by the special response team, a specially trained s.w.a.t.-like team of officers also known as the men in black. >> we're going into the pod to make a show of force. we're going to throw this on and let them know we mean business, we ain't going to play with this. >> these are pepper foam launches they're called. they shoot off pepper balls. when we go in, we'll just make the perimeter. first guy break off to the right. second guy break off to the left. let's go. step it in. >> get up get clothes on. >> get dressed. that's what. >> put your heels against the wall and feet together. >> put your hands on top of your head. >> you listen to what we got to say. >> listen up. due to this pod behavior and guys classification has been upgraded to 23 and 1. if you want to know what that is, that mea
you're not just going to go to lockup and come out of lockup. if you identify as participating in gang activity, you're going to be up there in 23 and 1. >> since news of the 23 and 1 lockup may not go over well with the heartless felons, it will be delivered by the special response team, a specially trained s.w.a.t.-like team of officers also known as the men in black. >> we're going into the pod to make a show of force. we're going to throw this on and let them know we mean...
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"lockup raw." >> nestled at the base of majestic glaciers, the small coastal town of seward, alaska, is known for more than breath taking natural beauty. it's also home to the spring creek correctional facility, alaska's only maximum security prison. it's here that we encounter carl abel. it didn't take long for him to make clear his opinions of some of his fellow inmates. >> all of these inmates can say whatever they want to say. they're punks and the people that are in control know they are punks. >> able first came to spring creek in 2003, after he was convicted of murdering a co-worker. >> i caved his head in. caved it in totally. the biggest fragment of bone was about the size of a half dollar. i probably got a little out of hand later on i kept on hanging out and beating on him some more. there was -- interested in the gory stuff? yeah. well, i was interested in how the decomposition would be. it was pretty interesting. it was kind of twisted. >> the raw interview footage goes on to reveal perhaps the most grisly aspect of able's crime. >> so your whole sentence is what now? te
"lockup raw." >> nestled at the base of majestic glaciers, the small coastal town of seward, alaska, is known for more than breath taking natural beauty. it's also home to the spring creek correctional facility, alaska's only maximum security prison. it's here that we encounter carl abel. it didn't take long for him to make clear his opinions of some of his fellow inmates. >> all of these inmates can say whatever they want to say. they're punks and the people that are in...
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. >> that sort of activity has already led to unit 10-c being put on lockup status.it 9-c an officer has noticed new injuries to an inmate and reported them to sergeant daniels. >> oh, yeah, i see that. >> the injured inmate is nick desilo. >> he wouldn't say -- another inmate told who hit him so i guess he was scared to say who did it but obviously you can tell. >> we can go out here and talk. >> sergeant daniels leads him out to the hallway so they can talk out of view of other inmates. >> you're out now, tell me what happened? >> i've been a target for commissary for a guy who came out of nowhere. i slammed the door and he bitch slapped me. >> he has no doubt who's behind the assault, attempted theft of his commissary goods. >> there's a ton of them in here. heartless felons. >> they've been harsing you -- how come you didn't tell nobody? >> i didn't think it would do any good. >> snitches. we don't believe that. this is your life, we have to keep you safe. no sense of you staying in the pod being assaulted because you don't want to be what they call a snitch. thi
. >> that sort of activity has already led to unit 10-c being put on lockup status.it 9-c an officer has noticed new injuries to an inmate and reported them to sergeant daniels. >> oh, yeah, i see that. >> the injured inmate is nick desilo. >> he wouldn't say -- another inmate told who hit him so i guess he was scared to say who did it but obviously you can tell. >> we can go out here and talk. >> sergeant daniels leads him out to the hallway so they can talk...
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watch "lockup" all the time whenever it's on.ou know? i do. really. i watch it all the time. but it usually comes on the weekends. >> what, between tricks you watch "lockup"? >> no. when i'm watching i'm done working. yeah. i'm not working at that time. i was raised great. my dad always worked, my mom stayed at home. just a normal upbringing. perfect christmases, presents galore. i talked to my mom today and she said my grandpa is doing good. but i just -- i don't know. maybe that's why i like the life so much because i've had a boring -- you know, i mean, everything was straitlaced, by the books. >> what are you going to do when you get out? >> hm? >> you have a college degree, tara. >> i know, but i got felonies. i was 20 going to school for being a dental assistant and i graduated. but while i was there, there was a girl, she was like, you should come to the massage parlor and work because you have a good personality, you know, you're pretty, da da da. i'll be honest, i had no idea, but i just jumped right in there and just jo
watch "lockup" all the time whenever it's on.ou know? i do. really. i watch it all the time. but it usually comes on the weekends. >> what, between tricks you watch "lockup"? >> no. when i'm watching i'm done working. yeah. i'm not working at that time. i was raised great. my dad always worked, my mom stayed at home. just a normal upbringing. perfect christmases, presents galore. i talked to my mom today and she said my grandpa is doing good. but i just -- i...
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now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> on the ground. >> we're going to run military style. strict. >> before any inmate sees the inside of a prison, he's most likely first seen the inside of a jail. >> i'm just sitting in a room. i don't know if it's night or daylight. >> and nothing about jail is for the faint of heart. for some, jail is the ultimate limbo between freedom and a life behind bars. or even worse. >> i've accepted the fact that a potential outcome of trial could be a death sentence. >> and for better or worse, time in jail changes everyone. >> i'm afraid of how long he's already been in jail and that it would change him. i hope it doesn't change his heart. >> there are distinct differences between america's prisons and jails. prison is for inmates convicted of crimes and are now serving sentences. while some jail inmates are also serving sentences, the majority are not convicted, but are being held awaiting trial for the resolution of the charges for which they were arrested. there is another difference that has made jails a rich source of stories for "lockup
now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> on the ground. >> we're going to run military style. strict. >> before any inmate sees the inside of a prison, he's most likely first seen the inside of a jail. >> i'm just sitting in a room. i don't know if it's night or daylight. >> and nothing about jail is for the faint of heart. for some, jail is the ultimate limbo between freedom and a life behind bars. or even worse. >> i've accepted the...
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then that's when i stopped. >> coming up on "lockup: raw."he most violent confrontations behind bars. cell extractions. >> tell you to back up to the door. if you back up you're a bitch. let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. head for the cemetery! today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®, an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® is now available in flextouch® - the only prefilled insulin pen with no push-button extension. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which lasts 28 days. today, i'm asking about levemir® f
then that's when i stopped. >> coming up on "lockup: raw."he most violent confrontations behind bars. cell extractions. >> tell you to back up to the door. if you back up you're a bitch. let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're...
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dozens of gang stories on "lockup." that really stay with us are about the young men who have tremendous potential, that they've squandered away by joining a gang. the story of two brothers in oakland struck us that way. and their story had a deeper impact on our crew and our staff than possibly any story we've ever told. >> gabriel and ezekiel taylor both happen to be at the alameda county jail during our extended stay shoot there. >> he's in a pissy ass mood today. what's wrong with you, dude? >> tired, bro. >> let this dude sleep, he's starting to piss me off. >> the taylor brothers shared a lot in common. they grew up in oakland's foster care system. they had both joined a gang, but dropped out shortly before we met them. and they told us they were finally ready to give up their revolving-door relationship with jail. >> one of the things about both gabriel and ezekiel was their honesty. and i appreciated it. they were pretty honest about their lives. and when i asked ezekiel how he made a living, how he used to make
dozens of gang stories on "lockup." that really stay with us are about the young men who have tremendous potential, that they've squandered away by joining a gang. the story of two brothers in oakland struck us that way. and their story had a deeper impact on our crew and our staff than possibly any story we've ever told. >> gabriel and ezekiel taylor both happen to be at the alameda county jail during our extended stay shoot there. >> he's in a pissy ass mood today....
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seems like you keep doing things and creating lockups after lockup after lockup.or a man that wants to go to population, seems like at some point you would sit down and do your little lockup time and go off into the population, just that simple. but you keep doing things to bring us to the -- you cursed out the warden. you cursed out all the corporals. you told everybody to suck private parts of your body. you understand that at some point you got to control your own 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 act. >> 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. don't try to start playing we're going to try to start with a clean slate. >> i appreciate that. i apologize for [ bleep ] >> i'll let her know. >> whether ivey's talk with schmidt will bear 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 cuya
seems like you keep doing things and creating lockups after lockup after lockup.or a man that wants to go to population, seems like at some point you would sit down and do your little lockup time and go off into the population, just that simple. but you keep doing things to bring us to the -- you cursed out the warden. you cursed out all the corporals. you told everybody to suck private parts of your body. you understand that at some point you got to control your own behavior? at some point you...
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we open the gates, "lockup." >> jail is hell. jail is hell. >> willie, will you come to the door, sir? >> a lot of the mental state hospitals have closed down, and the only options to the police agencies are bring them to the jails. >> it's dirty. the shower's dirty. the toilet's dirty. the floor's dirty. point-blank, dirty. >> anything can happen, any given time, at any moment, just like that. very fast, very quick. >> let's go, let's go, let's go. >> i'm not even looking for shanks. i just happened to stumble upon these. >> you never know what to expect. all we do all day is sit here like a time bomb waiting for something to happen. >> this is as close to a living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> when someone breaks the law, there is a distinct difference between going to prison and jail. prison is for convicted felons, many with long-term sentences. jail is where suspects spend a relatively short time, either while waiting for trial or before being transferred to another facility. it's also where convicts also serve sho
we open the gates, "lockup." >> jail is hell. jail is hell. >> willie, will you come to the door, sir? >> a lot of the mental state hospitals have closed down, and the only options to the police agencies are bring them to the jails. >> it's dirty. the shower's dirty. the toilet's dirty. the floor's dirty. point-blank, dirty. >> anything can happen, any given time, at any moment, just like that. very fast, very quick. >> let's go, let's go, let's go....
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"lockup: raw." the day we arrived at colorado state penitentiary, a super max prison at the base of the rocky mountains, we found a sterile environment, steel doors behind austere environment, steel doors behind which inmates are locked up 23 hours a day. but despite his surroundings, inmate shawn shields was in high spirits. when he sat down with us, he was eager to help our producer get the interview underway. >> quiet on the set you boneheads. >> it's a prison, you know. >> let's roll tape. >> then he calmly told us how he got 16 years added to his original sentence of 12 for robbery. >> me and another inmate had an altercation, i manipulated the door so that it wouldn't latch completely. and when he came out to walk, i came down after him and proceeded to stab him. >> why? was it because you guys weren't getting along. >> it was just a verbal altercation. >> does that happen a lot in here? >> there is a lot of verbal altercations between people. you've got to understand, there's 16 men living to
"lockup: raw." the day we arrived at colorado state penitentiary, a super max prison at the base of the rocky mountains, we found a sterile environment, steel doors behind austere environment, steel doors behind which inmates are locked up 23 hours a day. but despite his surroundings, inmate shawn shields was in high spirits. when he sat down with us, he was eager to help our producer get the interview underway. >> quiet on the set you boneheads. >> it's a prison, you...
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>> the lockup field team falls victim to heartless felons. >> give it up. you don't, everyone's going to suffer. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. [but the more you learn abouty insurancyour coverage,bout it. the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were covered for this. [boy] check it out,mom! [prof. burke]when you're really only covered for this. or how you figured you were covered for this. when you're actually paying for this. you might be surprised at what's hiding in your coverage. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [announcer] call 1-800-farmers and see how much you could save. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have
>> the lockup field team falls victim to heartless felons. >> give it up. you don't, everyone's going to suffer. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. [but the more you learn abouty insurancyour coverage,bout it. the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were covered...
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"lockup: raw." >> with "lockup" we film in some of the toughest prisons in america. and every time we send a crew out to a maximum security prison you never know what might happen with regards to violence. whether it's a stabbing, or whether it's a fight in the yard, or even a riot. there's always a chance that violence may break out. >> we found that was the case when we visited california's legendary folsom state prison. >> i can feel it. it's like electricity in the air. it's so thick you can actually breathe in the tension. >> in the blink of an eye, that much time, it can change. because there is the real threat that an attitude or temper can change in just a moment. >> and tempers did flare while our cameras were in the yard. >> we had just gotten done interviewing a, basically, a prison preacher. >> i'm a born-again christian. and i believe that everybody should know the lord. if you don't know the lord, i encourage you to know the lord. >> and i'd just gotten done putting the camera down. the cameraman was walking around. and then i started hearing a bing, li
"lockup: raw." >> with "lockup" we film in some of the toughest prisons in america. and every time we send a crew out to a maximum security prison you never know what might happen with regards to violence. whether it's a stabbing, or whether it's a fight in the yard, or even a riot. there's always a chance that violence may break out. >> we found that was the case when we visited california's legendary folsom state prison. >> i can feel it. it's like...
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"lockup: raw." >> start with your right hand. totally relax. >> unlike prison, the majority of inmates inside the nation's county jails are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >> single file line on this wall all the way down. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated from everybody else. >> i can't be in a block with nobody, i got to be in a cell by myself all day. >> why if. >> because i'm high profile, i got to be separated from everybody else. >> inmate wolford we have in admin seg, administration significant gsegregation, due t his high-profile case and he has chronic problems adjusting to general populations. >> because all the people i probably fought and the things i got into since i've been here. it's hard to place me. >> robert wolford's reputation at the jail dates back to six years earlier when he was here on a murder charge. he eventua
"lockup: raw." >> start with your right hand. totally relax. >> unlike prison, the majority of inmates inside the nation's county jails are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >> single file line on this wall all the way down. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated...
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i never seen him on "lockup" until after he started working here. he's aggressive. 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 a ha
i never seen him on "lockup" until after he started working here. he's aggressive. 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...
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"lockup: raw." >>> when "lockup" producers traveled to the joliet correctional facility in illinois, they walked through the corridors of one of the nation's most historic penal institutions. constructed from sandstone, this castle-like prison was built in 1857. four years prior to the civil war. and the friction between staff and inmates seems every bit as old. >> you just hit me in the head. so [ bleep ] choke man [ bleep ] >> during our shoot at joliet, a disruptive new inmate had just been removed from his cell and was being taken to segregation. our cameras were there as captain kim morgan attempted to make the transfer. first a brief stop to process paperwork. >> shouldn't [ bleep ] don't hit me, man. he really hit me, man. >> that particular inmate was from the r&c. we just received him in from the county. he was upset for one reason or another. i don't even know what it was. he was at the front of the bars, being aggressive. i told him to have a seat in the back of the cell and remain quiet. he wouldn't. disobeyed. then he was insolent toward myself and a lieutenant. and it p
"lockup: raw." >>> when "lockup" producers traveled to the joliet correctional facility in illinois, they walked through the corridors of one of the nation's most historic penal institutions. constructed from sandstone, this castle-like prison was built in 1857. four years prior to the civil war. and the friction between staff and inmates seems every bit as old. >> you just hit me in the head. so [ bleep ] choke man [ bleep ] >> during our shoot at...
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we've had numerous lockups when i dealt with him. >> i'm just a little punk, that's all. only 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. it's a bit like asking if t
we've had numerous lockups when i dealt with him. >> i'm just a little punk, that's all. only 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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"lockup: raw." >> in prison, the term hard time can mean many different things. it can be an inmate who will never see freedom again. or an inmate who's doing solitary confinement for years at a time. our crews have seen numerous examples of what it's like to do hard time. but there's one story in particular that seems like it came straight out of a movie. >> every weekday morning just after sunrise, a group of inmates at the elaine hunt correctional center in louisiana prepares for a grueling day of farming the fields adjacent to the prison. >> 63 acres of vegetable gardens that we grow vegetables on. anything from squash, tomatoes, mustard greens, collard greens. >> supervised by armed officers on horse back, and earning 2 cents an hour for their labor, the inmates harvest more than a million pounds of crops a year. all of it used at the prison. but this particular work detail forces staff to be especially vigilant. >> knowing that they have tools, that they could easily use as weapons, and they have done it before. it makes you watch your back. keeps you on yo
"lockup: raw." >> in prison, the term hard time can mean many different things. it can be an inmate who will never see freedom again. or an inmate who's doing solitary confinement for years at a time. our crews have seen numerous examples of what it's like to do hard time. but there's one story in particular that seems like it came straight out of a movie. >> every weekday morning just after sunrise, a group of inmates at the elaine hunt correctional center in louisiana...
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"lockup: raw." >>> when "lockup" producers traveled to the joliet correctional facility in illinois,ed through the corridors of one of the nation's most historic penal institutions. constructed from sandstone, this castle-like prison was built in 1857. four years prior to the civil war. and the friction between staff
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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 shall 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
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...
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he was in the lockup over at police headquarters. this before u.s. marshals here at superior court found a gun tucked away in this guy's underwear. d.c. police brought the suspect, 19-year-old isaiah bogan into the courthouse today. he apparently came from central lockup at police headquarters. u.s. marshals gave bogan another patdown before putting him in a holding cell to wait for his court appearance when they found the loaded hand gun in bogan's underwear. >> in the court? a little frightening. >> some wonder how arresting officers or corrections personnel could have missed a hand gun even if it was slipped into bogan's underwear. >> somebody wasn't paying attention. >> d.c. police investigators are trying to find out whether bogan had the gun on him the whole time or did someone slip it to him between his arrest and court appearance. >> they took him into custody. you would think they would have found a weapon especially loaded before they took him to jail. >> bogan never did appear before the judge today. he was taken off to await further charg
he was in the lockup over at police headquarters. this before u.s. marshals here at superior court found a gun tucked away in this guy's underwear. d.c. police brought the suspect, 19-year-old isaiah bogan into the courthouse today. he apparently came from central lockup at police headquarters. u.s. marshals gave bogan another patdown before putting him in a holding cell to wait for his court appearance when they found the loaded hand gun in bogan's underwear. >> in the court? a little...
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the foundation can get around the lockup.he individuals can't. >> i'm assuming there is still more we don't know about this. is there going to be a secondary coming as a result. >> which would also hit the shares. >> yes, well i guess it's my take on this. when the street gives a you place by carte blanche, maximum faith and a ridiculous multiple right out gates and says we love you. we believe in you we are your shareholders, we don't care about your valuation. you don't turn around and do something like this. it's not done. you don't do it. and i so we saw fire eye do this in a another period of time. it is not a good look relatively new company. why can't the charitable foundation hold the stock and then sell a piece every quarter? >> do you think this decision was made overnight? >> no. >> i don't. shouldn't shareholders or investors have been alerted to the fact that hey this is going to happen. >> then they would have raced ahead of it. what happened here as you just described is they have restricted shares. as an insid
the foundation can get around the lockup.he individuals can't. >> i'm assuming there is still more we don't know about this. is there going to be a secondary coming as a result. >> which would also hit the shares. >> yes, well i guess it's my take on this. when the street gives a you place by carte blanche, maximum faith and a ridiculous multiple right out gates and says we love you. we believe in you we are your shareholders, we don't care about your valuation. you don't turn...
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people, i think, kayla, just assumed that, okay, getting around the lockup, they are putting the sharesthe foundation and then they are gonna sell when both of our reporting would suggest that's far from the truth new york immediate plans whatsoever to sell the stock. >> that was, of course, the first question that i'm sure you and i both asked our sources on the story, what point do the shares come to the market? that was the market's fear, right? you have the foundation that needs money to fund itself to give out grants, to hire people, they would need money to do that. and sure, at some point, the foundation will need money to do that, but that could be quarters out yet. the lockup for woodman won't end of december, count six months from the june 26 ipo and i was told that the reason why he chose to do this early was to have the transaction firmly take place within the 2014 tax year for deduction purposes, you do all the paperwork the last few days of the calendar year, scrambling to get it together and be able to file it. this could would be a much cleaner transaction but no intenti
people, i think, kayla, just assumed that, okay, getting around the lockup, they are putting the sharesthe foundation and then they are gonna sell when both of our reporting would suggest that's far from the truth new york immediate plans whatsoever to sell the stock. >> that was, of course, the first question that i'm sure you and i both asked our sources on the story, what point do the shares come to the market? that was the market's fear, right? you have the foundation that needs money...
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this kind of [ bleep ] keeps going on, you guys will all be placed in lockup. i don'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
this kind of [ bleep ] keeps going on, you guys will all be placed in lockup. i don'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. >>...
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in lockup. >> okay.k out. go. >> 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 ob. [ bleep ] i'll see y'all in a minute. i'll be back. one way or another. >> when we 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 maldonado's co-defendants and another alleged member of the bloods, jesus henrique-marte, has also on the move. after
in lockup. >> okay.k out. go. >> 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...
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that's what lockup is. that is what my extended stay is like. that's for real. that's real life. it ain't none of that, man. this is my bed. when i look out the window, that's what i see. >> dustin trowbridge keeps a unique record of the many cells he's opccupied over the last 15 years. >> i wrote down where i was every birthday since i been here. 15th was in the drunk tank in the county jail. 16th was in the cell right above me. 17th was over here on the right side. 18th was on the right side. >> trowbridge has decided to write a letter to the elderly woman he robbed, murdered and sexually assaulted. >> i could never ask you to forgive me for the horrible things that i did to you. i am sorry i stole your sense of security when i snuck in your home and stole your sense of accomplishments and endeavors. i'm sorry i stole you from your loved ones when i very cowardly took the life that god gave you. there is no words that can ever suppress how sorry i am. to those who knew and loved [ bleep ] i'm sorry and will not ask for forgiveness either. every day for over half my life not a m
that's what lockup is. that is what my extended stay is like. that's for real. that's real life. it ain't none of that, man. this is my bed. when i look out the window, that's what i see. >> dustin trowbridge keeps a unique record of the many cells he's opccupied over the last 15 years. >> i wrote down where i was every birthday since i been here. 15th was in the drunk tank in the county jail. 16th was in the cell right above me. 17th was over here on the right side. 18th was on the...
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. >> back to "lockup" on msnbc. arrr. >> maintaining one's true identity in jail can be a true challenge to some than others. brayden dailey has a easier time than most. >> i get hit on by a lot of girls here. >> dailey claims she is not just a lesbian but a man born into a woman's body. >> when you are transgender, your brain has a sex. and my sex was male. >> is that you? >> yeah. >> on the right. >> you look like such a skater punk. >> yeah. >> that's what i did. >> besides feeling like she is in the wrong body, dailey also sees herself not as a 21-year-old but as a teenager. >> and we were like exploding it everywhere and stuff. >> this one. >> i'm not even like an adult in my head yet. i'm not even there yet. i feel like a 15, 16-year-old boy, i mean, it's nothing i can really help. >> ha, ha. >> there is a deodorant. we're going to get a write-up. >> nothing to do in here. >> dailey's conflict with her gender and age is what brought her to jail. at 19 she began dating a 14-year-old girl who thought dailey was
. >> back to "lockup" on msnbc. arrr. >> maintaining one's true identity in jail can be a true challenge to some than others. brayden dailey has a easier time than most. >> i get hit on by a lot of girls here. >> dailey claims she is not just a lesbian but a man born into a woman's body. >> when you are transgender, your brain has a sex. and my sex was male. >> is that you? >> yeah. >> on the right. >> you look like such a skater...
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. >> now, lockup tells the story of a criminal legend, the family he left behind and the devastating consequences of his decisions. [ train whistle ] ♪ >> living in the heart of tornado alley, residents of tulsa, oklahoma know to always 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 para dice. >> 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. he's not on
. >> now, lockup tells the story of a criminal legend, the family he left behind and the devastating consequences of his decisions. [ train whistle ] ♪ >> living in the heart of tornado alley, residents of tulsa, oklahoma know to always 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 para dice. >> another day in...
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just last night i was watching "lockup" on tv and now i'm on lockup for real. i woke up to banging on the door. it turns out to be the 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 as to the gun, law enforcement authorities have yet to issue any weapons charges. >> they did a search, looking for guns. all they found was pot, weed and 70 grams of bath salt. that's about it. >> nunez was only charged with drug possession to which he plans to plead not guilty. he believes prosecutors are building a case against him related to the police shooting. >> i regret it. it's not even worth it. trade in a 45 caliber $500 for a 10 -- what is it -- 9 by 7? >> now in jail, nunez faces another demon, drug withdrawal. >> tomorrow i'm going to be feeling it. it will probably wake me up in the morn
just last night i was watching "lockup" on tv and now i'm on lockup for real. i woke up to banging on the door. it turns out to be the 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 as to the gun,...
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>> he's easily one of the most volatile inmates to peer on "lockup."ow 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
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department of corrections while he was in lockup at police headquarters. tonight there is an active investigation under way to try to find out whether from the time of his arrest until he showed up here at d.c. superior court he had the gun on him, the whole time, or whether someone slipped it to him along the way. officers from the third district brought isiah bogan in for a court appearance on car theft charges. sometime after d.c. police handed over the 19-year-old to u.s. moirbles they did a followup patdown before putting bogan into lockup. u.s. marshals found a loaded hand gun tucked into his underwear. >> make you feel unsafe? yeah. >> security is tight at d.c. superior court. lawyers and jurors often go through intense scrutiny just to get into the building. >> they check in for guns or whatever. you go through this extensive search to get in. and it takes a long time. >> attorney webster knight has seen a lot of irate and violent offenders make court appearances here. he is just glad the marshals caught the gun. >> i've seen people do things witho
department of corrections while he was in lockup at police headquarters. tonight there is an active investigation under way to try to find out whether from the time of his arrest until he showed up here at d.c. superior court he had the gun on him, the whole time, or whether someone slipped it to him along the way. officers from the third district brought isiah bogan in for a court appearance on car theft charges. sometime after d.c. police handed over the 19-year-old to u.s. moirbles they did...
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"lockup: raw." >> start with your right hand.e prison, the majority of inmates inside the nation's county jails are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >> single file line on this wall all the way down.
"lockup: raw." >> start with your right hand.e prison, the majority of inmates inside the nation's county jails are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >> single file line on this wall all the way down.
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>> i was angry. >> you stated you were mad because you were placed in lockup and that you were happyd 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? your medication? >> 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 to take the help. so your behavior -- you're telling us 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. >> no. >> thank you. 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. for that stuff right there. you know what i'm saying? 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 medic
>> i was angry. >> you stated you were mad because you were placed in lockup and that you were happyd 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? your medication? >> i haven't seen a doctor. >> if we make you an appointment, would you be willing to go? >> no. >>...
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"lockup raw."e've profiled inmates who have committed extreme acts of violence, both in and out of prison. though we found there's a special breed of criminal mind, whose violent and bizarre actions seemingly knows no end. >> you ain't got to -- >> i know how to walk.
"lockup raw."e've profiled inmates who have committed extreme acts of violence, both in and out of prison. though we found there's a special breed of criminal mind, whose violent and bizarre actions seemingly knows no end. >> you ain't got to -- >> i know how to walk.
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"lockup: raw." >> with "lockup" we film in some of the toughest prisons in america.imum security prison you never know what might happen with regards to violence. whether it's a stabbing, or whether it's a fight in the yard, or even a riot. there's always a chance that violence may break out.
"lockup: raw." >> with "lockup" we film in some of the toughest prisons in america.imum security prison you never know what might happen with regards to violence. whether it's a stabbing, or whether it's a fight in the yard, or even a riot. there's always a chance that violence may break out.
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. >> he's easily one of the most volatile inmates to peer on "lockup."vered 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
. >> he's easily one of the most volatile inmates to peer on "lockup."vered 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
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and we have more information about the lockup loob loophole stair. and apple downgraded. then blackberry is roaring back up almost 30%. but is it a buy? one trader has faith but for a surprising reason. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more...
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>> i don't think the lockup really makes a difference here.an unsurmountable -- first of all, it's not clear that it's getting sold when or if at all. and even if it were, it's only three or four days volume which in one trade would be a lot. but that i don't think is the issue here. >> guy? >> huge operation margins, north of 55%. i said for a while i think it's going to 85 post earnings. i'd sell it then there is a little sell-off on the become of twitter. i think they're mobile numbers are going to be great. i think it goes to 85 tomorrow. >>> time for pops of and drops. tim? >> this is after friday's 9%. this is down almost 30% from the highs. this is a name i've been very clear i stay away from. i don't go near it. any miss, this stock could lose another 20%. wait for this thing to get down to a valuation that makes sense. >> a pop for micron, up 4%. karen? >> they announced a billion buyback today. they haven't really been this the market that much. they have a lot of cash flow. they also brought back a convert. so they're feeling pretty
>> i don't think the lockup really makes a difference here.an unsurmountable -- first of all, it's not clear that it's getting sold when or if at all. and even if it were, it's only three or four days volume which in one trade would be a lot. but that i don't think is the issue here. >> guy? >> huge operation margins, north of 55%. i said for a while i think it's going to 85 post earnings. i'd sell it then there is a little sell-off on the become of twitter. i think they're...
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if these guys disaappointment when they were poor, also in this time period, there's a six month lockupif the bottom is out of this thing, it's back at 40 quickly, and i'll tell you about the trade. mike said threading the needle. this works out every day for the next month if it went down a dollar slowly. if it's down in the straight line, short 250 puts is uncomfortable. >> that's a reasonable point. for sure if this thing shot to 50, it looks bad on paper. that's the risk you are taking. what you're thinking is the stocks go down to 50, but at 40, willing to own it. that's what you are forced to do if it gets down there between now and january expiration. that, by the way, is 40 times 2014 earnings expectations. >> carter, what do you think of the expectations at 40 mike is willing to own it in. >> well, in principle, if you do double in a quick order, which is what this is and return or give back all of those gapes, there's a lot of memory at the 45-50 level, and there, not a bad risk-reward proposition. >> got a question? tweet us @optionsactions, and go to optionsaction .cbnc.com,
if these guys disaappointment when they were poor, also in this time period, there's a six month lockupif the bottom is out of this thing, it's back at 40 quickly, and i'll tell you about the trade. mike said threading the needle. this works out every day for the next month if it went down a dollar slowly. if it's down in the straight line, short 250 puts is uncomfortable. >> that's a reasonable point. for sure if this thing shot to 50, it looks bad on paper. that's the risk you are...
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if the guys disappoint when they report, also in this time period, there's a lockup expiration, and if the bottom is out of this, it's back at 40 quickly, and i'll tell you about the trade. mike said threading the needle. this is fantastic if every day for the next month it went down a dollar, slowly. but if it's a straight line, shorting the two puts is uncomfortable at some point. >> that is a reasonable point. for sure if this shot straight to 50, this looks bad on paper. that's the risk you're taking. you're thinking the stock's going to go down to 50, but at 40 i'll own it. you'll be forced to do that between now and january expiration. which is full year 2014 expectations. >> at 40, mike is willing to own it. >> in principle, if you double in quick order, which is what this is and give back or return all the gains, there's memory at the 45-50 level. at 45- 50, not a bad proposition, certainly being short at that point. >> a question? tweet us @optionsaction, and go to optionsaction.cnbc.com. here's what's coming up next. what do these two people have in common? >> those people ha
if the guys disappoint when they report, also in this time period, there's a lockup expiration, and if the bottom is out of this, it's back at 40 quickly, and i'll tell you about the trade. mike said threading the needle. this is fantastic if every day for the next month it went down a dollar, slowly. but if it's a straight line, shorting the two puts is uncomfortable at some point. >> that is a reasonable point. for sure if this shot straight to 50, this looks bad on paper. that's the...
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and by doing so, has avoided certain ipo lockup rules., i spoke to someone familiar with this process, and i was told that the shares have simply been moved between one of woodman's personal accounts and a new foundation account and that none have been sold. nor is there at this time a schedule in place for the foundation to begin selling those shares, and that's not expected to happen for some time. now, i was told the timing of doing this was actually for tax reasons. woodman's existing lockup would have ended in late december. so we wouldn't have been able to affect the shift technically until the 2015 calendar year. woodman, i'm told, has signed on to that buffett/gates blej to give away half his wealth and wanted to get the process started sooner. my source tells me that the deal that was done in the last day was done for administrative purposes and not because, brian and mandy, those shares will be sold in the market in the near term. they are still in an account. they are still being held. and those are not in the market at this ti
and by doing so, has avoided certain ipo lockup rules., i spoke to someone familiar with this process, and i was told that the shares have simply been moved between one of woodman's personal accounts and a new foundation account and that none have been sold. nor is there at this time a schedule in place for the foundation to begin selling those shares, and that's not expected to happen for some time. now, i was told the timing of doing this was actually for tax reasons. woodman's existing...
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if these guys disappoint when they report you'll have a lockup expiration, a six-month lock upup, if the bottom comes out, it could be back up 40 very quickly. threading the needle, this would work out if for the next month it went down a dollar. slowly. but if it goes down in a straight line those puts will be uncomfortable. >> that's a reasonable point. if this thing shot trait to 50, this would look bad on paper. that's the risk you're taking. you think the stock goes down to 50, but at 40 i'd be willing to do it. >> what do you make of a that assessment in terms of at 40 mike would be willing to own snit. >> in principle, if you do double, in a quick order, which is what this is and then return or give back all those gains there's a lot of memory at the 45, 50 level. at 45, 50, not a bad risk/reward proposition. >> got a question out there? send us a tweet @options action. check out our website. rumor has it george clooney reading it in his free time. be like george and check it out. here's what's coming up next. >>> what do these two people have in common? >> those people have n
if these guys disappoint when they report you'll have a lockup expiration, a six-month lock upup, if the bottom comes out, it could be back up 40 very quickly. threading the needle, this would work out if for the next month it went down a dollar. slowly. but if it goes down in a straight line those puts will be uncomfortable. >> that's a reasonable point. if this thing shot trait to 50, this would look bad on paper. that's the risk you're taking. you think the stock goes down to 50, but...